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Chas. Thayer, Esq. Of This City

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Day
27
Month
June
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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bas been appointcd agent of the Douglas Monument Association, and will receive and rcmit subscriptions. Tho portrait issued by the assoeiation, and the certifícate of membership, may be seen, handsomely framed, at the Book Store of SCHOFF & MlLLER. J A subscription bas been raised by the business men along Main and Hurón streets, and Geo. H. Ford bas commenced the work of kceping the streets " wet down." It is a decided improvement, and we are quite sure that tho subscribers will get thoir money back in comfort. lLr The " Monitor" Base Ball Club of this city playcd a match with the " DayBreak" Club of Jackson, at Jackson, on Monday last, and the i;Day Break1' boys got iroU The ' Monitor" boys won the gamo scoring 28 agaiust 14.- Well done. The follüwing is the score : ÜAÏTING. . DVY BREAK. !' M9NITOK. n.L Ri.vs. ■'■ t:";sHewttt.C -1 1 , f ; Welling, P "' Cétaon, p 1 o Mcüee, Istb 1 - Knowlton, s i 2 0 (.'rittenden, 1 f 4 1 Murray, Ist b 3 Oridley, d li 3 1 BarreM, 8d b 1 Slivierlin, 2d b 4 1 'Wii.e, Sd b 8 t tilinga, c f 8 1 Hatch, 1 f - Uulbert, il tl tHooper, c f 5 Hall, r r ! jHairid, tf J J Total, M ■ Tuta. BCN3 MADE IS K CH IXNINGS. lat 2d 3d 4tb 5(h 6th 7th 6tli 9th H.vBrcat, 10 4 13 111 2-14 MUor, U 8 1 2 -1 0 2 6 5-AS Umpire- Mt. AVeUer. Scorer- Dy Breuk, Mr. CurtUa. Sco-er- Monitor, Mr. Wine. FIELD1KG. ■ KAK H.B.-.H Hewttt, 0 0 3 3 ;8mlth, 0 1 10 11 WilHng, 0 12 8 Colsnn, 0 0 2 2 McOee, 12 0 1 18 Krunvlton, 0 1 '2 o (.'rittenden, 0-000 Murray, 017 lri(llev, 3 1 0 3 Barrett, 0 0 ' ' 0 ibiverton, 1113 Wine., U 2 0 i Rilling, 0 0 0 0 Match, 0 0 1 Hulbcrt, 0 u ï 2 Hooper, 6 0 1 1 11,11, 0 0 0 0 Ilal.in-s 0 0 J) J) Totsl. U 0 K I Total. 6 1 17 '27 fg3 Sciioff & Miller have supplied ;hemselves witli the latcst and most "ushiouable styU;3 of molding and ave "raming oil paiutinga, engravings, photoïrapbs, &c, &c , in the best manner.- Thoy can suit the plainest and the rich ;lstu - and sometimos the richest is the plaiuest- so that citizens need uo longer go abroad for work of this sort. - They also have a dioico assortmont of engravtngt and photographs from wlr.ch sclections inay bc made for the cosiest boudoir or elegant parlar. Also pbotornphto albums, stercoscopes, views, acd ulmoit cverything in the fine art line. - Go and sec thein. Ëp Vwitors to the Union School Building und grounds spcak muoh praiso j of the jamtor, R. Scuïï- tho boys cali hira Professor- for tho care which lie givcs to trees, slirubs, phints. and flowers, to lawn aud walks. These grouuds are a credit to our city, and we do not belLuve are equaled by any school grounds iu the State. We are glad Scott gots his share of the praise.

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