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The Official Count In Washtenaw County

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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FOR 1TES1DKNT. Democratie 4,958-329 Kcpubllcan 4,629 (irtonbiick 823 Prohihition 21 American 2 TOR OOVERSOR. Holloway 5,133-670 Jeronic 4,463 Woodman :'07 HcKeevet M Qulck 2 "Holloway" 1 FOR CONGREHSMAN. Waldby 5.018-08 Willitx .4,6(6 Chestcr 294 Cook 24 FOR SENATOR. Rose 4,871-109 Jacobs 4,762 Walker 260 FOR RKfRESHNTATIYE. Fint Diitriel. King 74 Allen 1,557 Watson Suyder 1 Vanatta 1 Second District. Vanatta 1,118 Klnnc 1,M-91 Lane 232 Nordman 1 Third District. Gorman 1,985-498 McLaren 1,437 Nordman 144 FOR .IUDGE OF PROBATE. Harriman ....5,182-700 DcPcw 4,482 Conklin 251 FOR SHERIFF. Wallace 4,942-222 Yeckley 4,720 Forsytlïe 242 FOR CI.ERK. Duffy 4,620 Clark 5,054-434 Peters 228 FOR REGISTER OF DEED9. Scery 15 Gilbert 4.816 Puluain 261 W. B. Osborne 1 FOR TREASURER. Knapp 4,890-181 Pfizemnaier 4,716 Osborne 2S1 FOR PROSECUTINÜ ATTORNEY. Whltmau _ 4,844- 30 Emerlck 4.814 Williams 240 KOR CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS. McKemau 5,045-480 Stephenson 5,092-617 McMahon 4,475 Hinckley 4,565 Walker 284 Breiman 21 "McMahon" 1 "Kdward Walker" 1 FOR SUBVEYOR Woodward 4,976-840 Yocum 4,636 Bates „ 303 FOR COBONER9. Georgc 4,984-335 Clark 4,969-337 Breakey 4,649 Owen 4,632 Pattison 306 Covert m "Doctor George" 1 THE SECOND CONORESSIONAL DISTRICT. 1878. 1880. column, f S" I _f__3_J_ g 5 Monroe 2,340 2,510 1,238 3,175 3,717 201 Lenawee.... 4,647 2,920 2,444 6,308 6,481 350 Hillsdale-.. 3,805 956 2,772 4,857 2,435 914 Washtenaw 3,520 3,168 1,293 4,605 5,013 294 Total 14,312 9,557 7,742 18 945 16,596 1,759 Plurality for Willits in 1878 4,755 Plurality for Willits in 1880 2,849 More snow last night. Mrs. Scott Siddons, November 26th. It vus a case of measles and not small pox. It will soon be time for that New England (liimcv. D. Hiscock and Daniel Donovan are buying pork. John Taylor cliiiuis that he was roblied of $50 Tuesday night. That poem on the " beautiful snow " is most respectfully declined. Estáte of Michael Frederick Yedele ; hearing final account Dec. 4th. Judge Morris experts to get through with the jury cases byThanksgiving. Frank Desmond, drunk, was discharged yesterday on payment of $5.75 cosls. The Scio band give a shooting match at their music hall in Scio next Thursday. Prolection hose company is making arrangements for a big dance on New Year's cve. Joeeph E. Brown, of Georgia, has been elected to succeed himself as United States senator. The Pontiac Enterprise doubtsthc completion of the Northeastern railroad by the first of January. So! December 21st is the time for hearing petition for the sale of real estáte la the estáte of John Adam Brosz, Yesterday was the last day of hearing claims in theestate of Jas. L. Lawdcu, Gilbert Allen and J. Adam Brosz. Dr. Huff tcstified in the examination of Emory Watts and Norton, the grave robbers, that he received the body from Norton. On Monday petition was made for the appoinlment of an administrator in the estáte of ltussell Parker ; hearing December 13tti. The postoffice will be open next Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M., and from Ö-.ÜO to 7:30 p. m. The postmaster bas got to eat his turkey you know. Orders were made yesterday in the probate court for hearing final account in the estáte of Jas. L. Lowden, Dec. Oth, and in estáte of AK'rcd V. Cook, Dec. 6th. The sidewalk on the soutb side of Catherine street, between Second streel and the bridge, is dangerous traveling for pe. destrians on account of the boys coasting. Bill Poster : Begin to think of gob. bling a gobbler for Thanksgiving, and also of your less fortúnate neighbor, who hasn't any wherewhith to gobble a gobbier with. A boy 15 years of age nanied Ulricli, in tlio employ of John Messner, of Freedom, wUüc hunting last Motulay, was shot ud instantly killed by another boy wl.o wan hunting with him. An order for hearing petition in the eslate of Edward Ueeve for the appointmeut of an anministrator de bonus non, was made yesterday and the day of hearing fixed for Dec. 13th. W. D. Greeue, agent for the telephone and telegraph conslruction company, bas reccived orders for 18 instruments, and as soon as the 25 are taken he will Mtablisb the telephone exchange. A span of liorses owned by R. M. Snyder, of Northlidd, ran awuy on Fourth street lust Sattirday. They were stoppud uuur the Agricullural company's shops at tho intersection of Fourth and Detroit s tree is About 11 o'clock yesWrday Constable Schuil found a man lying on bis face in the snow, on Maiden Lane in the flfth ward. He tried to arouse kim, but hc was so bemunbed with the cold that he could not say a word. The man who was a stranger, was taken to jail. F. Stofflet bas just re.turncd from his western trip, and says the country is all excitement over the land question. Plen. ty of purchasers are on hand, and high price prevail. He has himself sold his land for doublé the money he paid per acre, and thinks there is plenty of oppertunities for making more money by investing in land. A policcraan informed The Demockat Tuesday evening, in the presence of constable Inms, that a profesional body snatcher, who makes his living by ;lcaling instiffs, isa resident of Ibis city. A ruward of f200 would perhaps be an inducement for the ofïïcers to watch this human hyena. And we opine it would not be many days bcfore he was brought to justice. Kaymond Fountain a youug man who was in this city for fourmonths last ycar and who was treated by Dr. Frothingham for blimliK'ss caused by an explosión in a Western mine, whose case was pronounccd by the Dr. as hopelessly incurable has had his eyesight restored by the skill of Dr. Derby, of South Boston, Mass. The cause of Mr. Fountsin'i blindness was a soft cateraot. Hut one operation was neecssary.

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