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Day
3
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Sacrötary oí State Gardaér pToposKi nmake i: i iberesting for bhose clerL.yni.i'n and justices Ol the leace who do not make prompt retiynis of all miarriages which they have solemni;.i'd. He lias notiied couuí.v rlerks lo iiío: 1 1 1 t lio K'entlemeu that üegleci oí duties will laad to prosecutians. Tin: -woaihcr clwk, althoitagli giving r.s a pietty clúlly atmoephere, held o.'f any real IroSfc iu mauy localitias 4a tlii.s city iintil October had passed. Id te tlie general remark that the p ut moji'th has beeni the fi6ie-st October lie mennory oí the present generaiioii. It has had lew unpleasant days, Avíale perfecfc daya havo been cho rule: Edward 1. Ta,vlor, who lias b.va clerk in tUve poal office for severa] years, aad ona oí t!ic bes;. rlsks in tbe office, has beeh appoJiu-.ied to the vaihray mail service. Hii raiíte 13 on i!i-. C. !. Ií. iwtw een Dciioit aml Chicago. Mr. S ni i. wüm) has ii.'.'ii stamping clei'i o.' a tima %vill tafee liis plu-' ii . h.' o .i :e hei-e. Tli.' No therii l'.i -i i -i:. K. Co. leiodi : o H b -:ui. i r.l ) un. :]i.c! i au. i ull.v i, .; !■■:! oi tha iarms and honie in olu 10 Ji y, Washington. T..: ; ).s i, saui: i. "-i' v .i ■ purpo e . ;e ■■'. i .i Lhosa who wlsli betier ; ln i ■ con.ii loo, wiiu are willink to no.k to accom-píish thelr alai' Ií jo;i deeie any inforinatio-u in i'ine, wiite tb C. '. Jl.iu. lien. üni. Aüint, x. p. i:, i:., s.. í'.iu;, Ldlau, a i) tghit uní handsojno íiew I weigülng -;,200 lhe., went by thfa o.'ifce Maaday, on i;s way to Sfc. fatifck's church, Xorflifield. The erér piTesemlt sniile on iiev. Fr. Goldri.-k'.-; face sur-ely broaxiened whien he sa,w ihe new paller oi the fítithíul. The cerettnooy oi blossiní -otee ball was piei-formed yesterday, Ksv. Fr. Kelly, o.' tHiiscity assisting xiev. Goldrick i.i tiiD SAiniEv The new bell was made n.c(.ssary by tille cracking o; vlie olJ one wWch was tlia giit of Bernard Keenan. The circuit court i:i thla COuHty can mear having a colisión wlth the ci.cuit cooirt in Monroa county, and haü it not been for the excellent íüinlagem'ent oí the circuits riJer, Judge Kimie, wiho stopped the wheels here, that certainly would have, ben the resultu As it i tliie McKinstry .■mi' Borne oüters were oöltged to go ovei' to tbe Becemtoer term. ÏUe 1 iij.th oi the Richards murder triaJ was t'lnj causa oi the ox.tea.1 ■ 1 tenn here. Judge Kkine 'veat to Monloa ycsterday and opened cou faere. TTie Michigan lianaal Í3 at 1 í-l out, and di.stributed. The 'oook U a .i ! ■. i : i . íiül ü.' i.iio:-iiM.;ioa. s;ai-.i-al a;ul ota&rwlse, abomt the' be i.i all iba doartments. T.ie man Avino kkecy books ; i.-r. wíl', regret that it has béeta so ;u.ucli cnlarged in size tliat it eanno-b toe kep'b Ou the same sheli with tlio.se oí :"o.mer years. Tiie picture devoted to th.Q University is an oíd one oi o: the main lm.ll, and not especially fiattering at that. T"ne Lansing authoiiiies should toe up' to date in their illmstrations as well as in other tih'ings. The llfchigan PoJitical oiiíiice AshOciartion lueld a. two day's ties.iion in Eoom 24, University Hall, Vriday and Sarturdaj'. Han. O. M. Barnes, oi Lansing, Hon. Wm. L. Webber, of ; Pro?. F. M. Taylor, of the üniversity ; Jas. H. McDonald, oí Detroit, all rea;d p'apers, and the dtecussioias were taken yrart in by Rev. Dr. Prall, Fred A. Baker, oí Detroit, Hon. Euigene Pringle, of Jackson, Prof. R. Huidson, Dr. Olías. H. Cooley, Prof. B. A. Htnsdale, and o Uiers of tita University. The ses.sions were very initeresting, andi aittended by niiany studente and a large number of the facultiies. Ou Tliuvsday nilght last Golden iiula lodJge F. & A. M., opioned the fceason with work on the 3d IJegree, raising tliree Fellowcrafts to the suibliime dtgree of llasfcer Mason. W. M. Henry B. Dodsley was ia tüx East, and ■nearly eiery chair was filled by the regular official who belongod to it. After work the workmein and visitors were called to refreshmenit. P. W. II., W. W. Watts occupied the bead of the tabla aa toast master and diapeneed toasts and roasts with a prodigal haind. The speaking was started by W. S. Carpen ter, V. M. oí Phoenix Lodge, F. & A. M. Ypsilanti, and Judge Newkirk, J. E. Bea-1, Dr. Darliug, H. G. Prettyman, L. C. Goodrich, Jlr. Kauffmaji, Mr. McDonald, Geo. P. McCollum, R. E. Wilson and I. N. Kinney eaclx responded as na mes were called. The clock strack 12 before the. last toast was completed, and the brothers sought homes. "- L. D. Carr, Savings Bank Block, hos íor immediate sale a aumber of six per cent, bonds, principal and Interest payable in gold.

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