List Of Township Clerks
For the convenience of parties who may have business to transact with the different township clerks of this county, we pubüíh the followine; Hst: Township. Name. P. O. AddreesAurusta, F. J. Hammond, Whittaker. Bridgewater, F. M. Palmer, River Raisen. Dexter, Wllllani Ryan, Pinckney. Freedom, Henry Kuhl. Fredonia. Lima. Lester Sweetland, AnnArbor. Lyndon, James Howlett, Chelsea. Manchester, J. F. Nestell, Manchester. Northfleld, John A. Danner, AnnArbor Pitusfietd, Benj. N. Smith, Saline, Salem, ArthurVanBiekle, Salem. Saline, Charles N. How, Saline. Sclo, John W. Barley, Deiter. Sharon, ABhley Parss, Manchester Superior, W. H. Depae, Plymouth. Sylyan, Auítin M. Yocum, Chelsea. Webster, Henry H. Queal, Dexter. York, John M. Clark. York. Ypsi. Town, Alono E. Ford, Ypsilanti. Ypei. City, Frank Joelyn, Ypeilanti. A. A. City, George H. Pond, Ann Arbor. Joaohim's lamous "Hungarian" concerto has, we believe, never been played entire here before. Mr. Listemann's performance was a positive triumph, and was rewarded, as it should have been, by a perfect oration. To say that hemade hght of all the terrible difficulties of big part would imply that a man of Mr. Listemann's fierce earnestness of purpose could be conceived of as making light of anything. But he faced them manfully and overéame them with unerring certainty and apparent ease. We can say heartily that neither Mr. Listemann's astounding technique, nor his suatained power and energetic vigor of style, have ever shown themselves in quite 80 admirable a light. Mr. Listemann plays with that fiery earnestness which is bom of enthusiasm aDd conviction; his power of commanding the listeaer's attention and interest through so long and intricate a composition bespeak not only mtrinsic personal magnetism, but a thorough and devoted intellectual study of his task. His performance of Joachim's concerto must be called phenomena); súch manifestations of artistic power are "events" in any
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