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Day
6
Month
July
Year
1888
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Public Domain
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At the recent meeting of the board of ro ?ents of the university the appointmcnt o Dr. Dunster's successor was deferred unti i future meeting. The title of Prof. H. R Arndt of the homeopathie faculty was changed to "professor of materia medici and therapeutics and clinical professor o diseases of the nervous system." Joseph E. Putnara of Rochester, N. Y., was appointed assistant to the chair of physics at a salary of $700. The resignation of Alf. Hennequin, in itructor of Prench and Germán, was ac cepted to date f rom Oct. 1. Thomas C. Trueblood was made instructor in oratory and elocution in the law de partment. Henry B. Brown appointed lecturer on admirality in the law department, salary $360. Levi T. Griffin and W P. Wells were re-appointed professors in the law department for one year. W. W. Campbell was appointed assistant in astronomy, salary $900. Thomas C Trueblood was appointed instructor in elocution, salary $1,000. Prof. Elisha Jones was granted leave of absence for one year. The sum of $50 was appropriated for the use of Prof. Spalding in purchasing North American fungi. Dr. C. George was appointed instructor in materia medica ; salary $500. The matron of the university hospital presented a report showing the receipts to be $6,835.67, and expenses $3,205.25 for the past year. The following appointments were made in the homeopathie department: John S. Campbell, M. D., resident physician and assistant in materia medica, salary $350; Harriet Allen. M. 1)., assistant to the chairs of obstetrics, diseases of w-omen and opthamology, salary $00; George D. Arndt, M. D., assistant to the chairs of surgery and practice of medicine, salary $200. E. V. Clary was appointed instructor in French. A vote of thanks was extended to Edward Dorsoh for a valuable gift of over sixtcen hundred books to the lfbrary. Dr. W. A. Campbell was appointed secretary of the medical faculty, salary $300. Dr. G. W. Lacea was appointed resident physician of the university hospital, salary Ï500; Dr. E. D. Gardner, wardmaster, salary $300; P. H. Sculley, nurse, $300; Miss M. M. Cutler, M. D., wardmistress, $300. Bradley M. Thompson was appointed lay professor of law in the law department ; salary $3,000. William J. Hammond, appointed lecturer on history of common law ; salary $300. Joseph Vanee, appointed librarían of the law library; salary $700. M. M. Blgelow, qppointed lecturer on "Insurance" in law department; salary $300. Prof. J. W. Langley was appointed professor in general chemistry, mctallurgy, in place of the late Prof. Checver, $3,200, Prof. Langley's work in the medical department bcing divided among lecturers and assistants; George W. White being appointed lecturer on metallury for ono year during Prof. Langley'g absence ; salary L900. Dr. B. T. Trueblood was appointed instructor in (medical) general chemistry ; salary $1,000 for one semester. A. Geuerous Offer. This bureau has heard from over seventy of its correspondents on this península relativo to the ''dives." We will pay $1,000 to any man who can show the existence of a single stockade of the kind told of by Mrs. Obenauer anywhere in the peninsula. It is the purest fabrication, and every one here tiighly indignant over the story. , ühtherx News Bdbeau, Marquette. WOLVfiRINE WHISPERINOS, Amqng amendments to the river and haroor bill agreed to is one increasing the ippropriation for St. Joseph harbor from HO.OOü to $12,000. John Campbell, one of the best known pioneers of Alpena, dropped dead on the street the other morning. A city hospital will be built at Jackson this summer. Charles Pinel, a farmer living near Mt. Siemens, was killed by a runaway the other norning. Heavy frosts occurred at L'Anse on the ;he 27th uit. Small boys and fire crackers caused the irincipal buildings on the fair grounds at Marlette to burn. This year's graduating class from the itate normal was the largest in the history )f the school. Tho annual report of the comtnissioner of the state land office for the fiscal year ending June 30, and covering the period from Oct. 1, last, which was tho limit of the preceding fiscal year, now changed by law, shows that there wero disposed of during this peroid 53,fi5 acres of land for $141,595. There romains subject to sale 560,579 acres, ai which the primary school and swamp lands have about one-thlrd each and the agricultural college the regt. Fif teen ditches and roads are now under contract which, when completed, will cali for $40,471 to be paid in swamo land. The Germán Lutheran synod in session at Adrián resolved to support stations at and near Petoskey, congregations in East Saginaw, Traverse City, Alpena and Port Huron, also small stations north of Bay City. Revs. Sievers, Jr. and Parteufelder and Mr. Arnold, all of Bay City, were elected committee on home missions. Synod adjourned to meet at Saginaw City, June 4, 1889. Alice Potts of Port Huron, sued Emily Willard for $50,000 damages for alienating the affections of her husband, Lewis Potts. The jury brought in a verdict of $20,000 in favor of Mrs. Potts. Theodore Castor, a farmer, realized a sum of money from the sale of his team at Kingsley. Ou his way home at night he was attacked by the Drost brothers. He shot one dead and another fatally, and he thinks he hit the third, who escaped. The colorel Masons of Jackson have organized a knights templar commandry. Horace Murray of Vicksburg, who was sent to Jackson for 50 years for assaulting a 10 years-old girl, has asked the supreme court for a new trial. A wood-working establishment in East Saginaw, received orders the pther day for 10,000 doors from Liverpool. o Charlie Knapp, a marine reporter of Port fiuron, was drowned a few days ago. Mr. Westfall of Ithaca, charged with stealing $180 from the American express office at that place in January last, has been acquitted. Ed. Morgan, a prominent grocer of Buchanan, was found dcad in bed the other morning. The inquest held over the remains of "Dick" Drost, the robber shot by Theodore Castor near Traverse City, resulted in a flnding of self-defense. George Drost, the wounded outlaw, willprobably getwell. He is under arrest. Daniel Maloney gets 13 years in Jackson for killing Albeit Grund in a Jumber camp near Grayling. Michigan university graduatod 412 stu dents this year. Gen. Alger's friends ia Washington are indignant at Senator Sherman's charges of corruption. Will E. Smith of Chase gets $3,500 from Dunham, Peters & Co., of East Saginaw, for the loss of his right hand at their mili last year. On the first trial Smith obtained a verdict of $5,000, but a new trial was granted. The Negaunee & Palmer railroad company, capital stock $100,000, has been inoorporated by James McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Wm. C. McMillan, Jos. Taylor, K. Hice and John Kohertson. It will run from the city of Negaunee tp the village of Palmer, in Marquette county, and to such other places as may in the future be determined upon. Republican state canventian in Detroit August 8-9. While watching the wreckers clearing away cars wrecked at Norway, Frank Merchant was instantly killed. It is not known how he carne to get caught, but when found his body was decapitated and both legs torn off. His home was at Quinnesec. Natural gas has been íound near West Bay City. At the annual meeting of the Michigan music teachers' association the foUowing ofBcers were electe: C. B. Cady, Anu Arbor, president; Prof. T. A. Dunster, Detroit, secretary ; Miss Worthincton, Albion, treasurer. fhe programmo committee are : F. H. Pease, J. H. Hahn, and Mrs. M. E. Tilden. L. Fuller of Lakeview will furnish Penn;j lvania parties with 20,000 snow shovels hia summer. The Knights of Labor of Cheboyga. have surrendered their charter. The Allington & Curtis Dust Separator Company of East Saginaw is manufacturing each week a number of machines which are shipped to all parts of the country and last week one went to far-off Melbourne, Australia, being sent by rail f rom East Saginaw to Boston and thencc by sailing vessel. The flrm gives employmcnt to a large forcé of men and yet orders are behind. ClydeBeeman, a 14-year-old boy of Waterloo, feil from a cherry tree the other day and broke both of nis legs. Hon. H. M. Loud of Iosco county ha9 given $3,500 for the erection of a summer school for teachers at Bay View. The salt block and cooper shops at Poit Hope were destroyed by flre July 3, at a loss of $15,000. Supt. J. C. Carland and W. A. Burrltt, of the Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Michigan railway, have tried to effect a settlement with Paul Lux, one of the farmer engaged in the railroad war last winter. Lux will not settle, but demands that the railroad be removed from his premises. Smithson's lumber camp near Charlevoix was destroyed by flre July 1 . A number of residences, the milis, and a considerable quantity of lumber were burned. Mrs. William Allison, an aged lady of Centerville, feil down stairs a fewdays ago and broke her neck. Stephen Bucl, Grand Trunk brakeman, who lived at Scotts, was killed in a wreek near Valparaiso July 1. A. S. Brandt, esoaped convicted counterfeitcr, was csptured at Bangor and return ed to Grand Rapids. The front of the steam-chest of the steam barge Servia blew out the othe morning, while the vessel was passing Port Huron. John Rend of Corunna, a deck hand, was sleeping in a room back of the engine, and attempted to escape from the steam by getting under a platform. He was literally boiled inside and out, and died a few hours later. John Thomas of Bay City, the lireman, was unable to get further than the foot of the stairs. He was terribly scalded all over his body and internally injured. He is not expected to live. KETKOIT MAKKKTS. Whkat, White $ 89 @ 89' Red 86 (3 83 Corn, perbu 48 ra 49 Oats, " " 30 @ 37'Barlet, 1 53 @ 1 60 Malt .... 95 a 1 00 TimothtSkkd , 2 50 (dj 2 5ö Clover Sebd. per bag 4 20 (A 4 00 Kied, percwt.... 11 50 @12 00 Flocr - Michigan patent... 4 95 (ffl 5 05 Michigan roller 4 50 @ 4 60 Minnesota patent.. 5 10 ( 5 20 Minnesota baken'. 4 50 Ui 4 (Ál Rje perbu 0 (8 70 Apfles, perbbl ♦ 3 50 (5t 4 50 Bkass, picked 2 40 @ 2 50 14 unpicked 175 & 1 90 Bkeswax 28 80 bCTJBR 12 @ 14 ChiSse, per lb - 8 ö 9 Dried Apples, per 1b 8 & 9 Egos, perdoz 15 (g 15) HoNET.perlb 16 W 17 Hopsperlb 5 fa 10 Hat, per ton, clorer 12 00 @13 00 ■ " timothy 14 00 014 50 Malt, per bu 90 @ 1 05 OmON8,perbbl 3 50 (eb 3 60 Potatois, perbo. 70 @ 75 ( 'ii K mu es, per bu 250 (i 2 75 Stkawbekries 4 00 $5 00 Blackheukies 300 @B50 Goosebekries, perbu X 00 (S 2 50 Raspberries 350 (SÍ400 CnERRiES 250 @35O Peacbes 3 75 @ 4 05 Fodltbt- Chickens. live 8 9 tteese 6 (4 7 ïorkeys 8 @ 9 Duolu per lb 7 @ 8 PKOTI9IOS8- MesuPork. ...H 25 14 50 Family 15 50 O15 75 Extra meas beef 6 75 (53 7 00 Lard 7 (i 8 Dressed hogs.. 6 00 @ 625 ' Beef.... 4 @ fi ' Calveg... 6 @ 7 " Sheep... 4 & 8% " Lamba... 5 öp 9 Ham n @ 12 Bhoulder 7 @ 7Ji Bacon W @ 10 Tallow, per lb.. 3 @ 8 Hidbs- Green City per lb .. 5 Country 5VL Green Calf t% Cured 6?? Balted Kneep skins, wool.. 50 @ l 0 i íiva sToüif. Cattli - tíood natives, ten higher; com mon to choice steers, $. ?5(ti5 Tt$i stockers and f eedera, tl Wuïi 25; cows, bulls and mixed, $1 403; Texan cattle, utrong lor good; others, steudy, fl 15@3 50.. Hoos - Market steody ; mixed, 95 45(3 $5 65; heary, $5 55(5 75; llfht, $5 40(5 (5 60; skips, ti@$5 83. biiKnp - Market slow; natires, t '2 50a (4 00; Westerns $3@4 30; Texans, 3 75g [4 55; lambs, tl@'i per bead. Drovers' fournal'8 report London cable market one cent high; best American steers, 13Le er pouad, est)mate4 dead weight. "Do you know the eenüeniani" aaked I San Francisco lady of br llttle glrl, !n rtfer enes to the mlnUter who wu maklng i pastoril cali. "O f cutirse I do," sald th llttle dear. "He does the hollerlnz at ui church." A minister who had prcached ín a vacanl congrezatton waa handed $5 m cornpensatlon, and then profutely compllmented on lila diacourse. 'Oh," aald the precher, "eay noth ng a bout tbat aermon; you ouht to hear on oí my $10 dlscoursei." The Vatlcan I tbe most pollte court Ín Eu rope. Kcpllea to all coramunlcatlona are ad dressed wlth the tltlea aseumed by the orijrlnal correapondenta, be tliey ounti dukes oí prince'. The pope neTer torn to ask wbetbe. the centiemen are genuino or not. Senator Colqultt, of Georgia, iayi the achoo eurollrnent Id Qcorgla has tncreaaed from 49.' 573 ín 1871, white and black, to 809,594 la 1885. J 71 the colored cülldren Ín achoo' Durobered f VÍii in 1885 they number 119,248, nd he tinnka they aow number at leal V.O-ÍXX). jllaa Mlnnle Freeman, the brave Nebratki achool teacher who tled tbe pupila togethei and led them through tbe bllzzard, la II years oíd aad yrry pretty. 8be la an eaatcri elrl, and waa educated at th York Metbodlal ïol'ege, where abe gradualed wlth dlatlnctloi hl886. A San Francisco lady baa a cat whlcu ahí jrought home wlth her Ín a aalllng sblp (roa Calcutta. She says tbat erery time the ahl waa becalmed durinz the royiice tha aallon rieJ to get her cat and throw lt orerboard, thlnkiDK that by dolDg ao tbey would brlni wlud. Tbe Engllab cbancellor of the ezchequer li ;lolng a good bualness In aelllng remnant rugí from the royal carpe t uatd attbe queen'a jubllee. Aa "jubilee ruga" the remnant Iludí tnany :Vchaera, but aome pepple are mur murlng at the "cbeeaeparlng; pollcy" ot tbi jiown. A Georgia (armer, who lires near Keneaaw mountaln, wlth a amall brancb runnlDg through bla (arm, wblch ynu could dam ui irith a couple of spadea of dlrt, ha the (ollow. Ine leu atuck up: "Huntlng poaltlrely íot bidden on thia place, but you can flah aamuct m you pleaae." Mlaa Mlnnle Freeman, the Nebraika achool teacher wbom the bllzzard made famoua, hai declded to make California her home for the future. She haa reeelTed $2,700 in caah frora the aubacrlptlon raiaed (or her benefit, bealdea two coatly gold watches, throe diamond pina, and many pleces of jewelry. A Rustían official now In tbls country aaya that another attempt toflnd N'oah'i Ark la a bout to be made by a company of Roaalan explorera. Mt. Ararat la In Rustían terrltory near the eastern end of the Blatk Soa. Iti aurnmlt la more than 17,000 fet above the aea Icrel and la conatan tly coreied wlth anow and Ice. Slr Morrell Mackcnzle'a fee for bla attendauce on tbe Germán Emperor haa been flzed at 60,000 markt ($15,000) per quarter, or an; part of a quarter. Thla la equivalent to tbt aum of $60,000 per aunuui. It must be added, howerer, that Slr Morrell Mackenxle's income of recent yeara In Loudon haa been aliihtly over $75,000.

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