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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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WANTZD OB 8AIJL TO BMTC EMALE Cooks up stairs girls bead dining VI room cirl: jfooa wajres girts fo houw work at 329 Jeffersonave Offices to clean by a widow woman thoroughly competent and trustworthy Ad freas this office 1 SITUATIONS A YOUNG MAN wants a situation tn either wholesale or retail store: a good Introduction to mercantile business more an object than salary care of Hunt Accounting Department HOUSES TXT A furnished' house in a good 'sftua Vv tion and in good condition Address A STANTON 90 Griswold st Immediately or before May 1 a convenient house with all modern improve ments in good location rent from $20 to $30 per month Address ree Press office MISCELLANEOUS A man with horse and wagon to haul ashes Apply at this office TO DWELLING HOUSES TO Brick house No 160 High st enstJ0 rooms cellar gas bath water etcy Inquire at 178 High? TO BUSINESS rittrOS STORE TO No 9 Jefferson ave Apply next door BOARD AND ROOMS rpO urnished rooms fronting 253 Wood ward ave with board and fire IPRONT ROOMS good board lu private family 1 1CM Elizabeth st west It' BEAL CITY I OER for a few days a choice' piece of prop erty within three block Of the City Hall In quire of JOHN GOODRICH room No 2 Walker Block cor ort and Griswold sts TOR SALE ine brick residence north side of 1 Winder st first house from Woodward ave Lot 64x175 OR Elegant residence in suburbs 10 rooms water gas and ail modern improve ments lot 50x150 halt block from cars: fine neighborhood and beautiful location Price 85000 $1200 down balance to suit purchaser Address Room 70 Seitz block OR 1 SALECE AL COUNTRY OR SALE 16000 acres of fertile land in one tract covered with best white oak 'timber fronts on river and close to railroad in Dunklin Co Mo Price $2 50 per acre cash Also 155 acres extremely rich in lead in Mt rancois Co Mo 4 miles from one railroad and near another being built price $50000 00 In each of the above nur 'chaser will get a great bargain examine and be convinced McGINNIS 521 Olive st St Louis Mo OK ALE OR XCflANGE OR SALE OR A first class busir ness in this State income clear 87000 last year also 220 acres of good farming and fruit land price $2200 also store and lot $1000 also ope of the finest residences in the State cost 814000 will sell for and a fine residence for If you want a house and lot farm or stock of goods at a bargain goto Real Estate Exchange 141 Griswold st OR SALE OR Twenty acres 0 miles from Detroit JOHN GOODRICH Room 3 Walker Block cor ort and Griswold st OR MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE A stock of general merchandise and building located at Edmore Mich A thriving lumber town with good trade established Address ROBSON CO Edmore Mich 'TT'OR Powerful pressure lake tug Bismarck or particulars address MARIN ETTE BARGE LINE CO 310 West Twenty second st Chicago III TT'OR One portable engine and boiler of 7 X1 horse power to be spld at once at Brewery 344 Bussell st SALE Two very fine road horses sound young and stylish and good trotters also one new open 54 seat aide bar buggy CAMPAU No 50 Monroe ave BUSINESS CHANCE MORE CAPITAL AV ANTED in aJ4VvUV first class manufacturing institu tion in this city which will pay twenty per pent on the investment Manufacturer Box 13 req press MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN At lowest current rates for Eastern proprietors Apply to WALK ER 18 Moffat building at office of Walker Walker MONEY TO LOAN for the Equitable TrustOo of New York in sums of $1000 and up wards HENRY AHA1GH 34 Sejta block Detroit TLTQNEY TO LOAN By the Connecticut Mutual ill Life Insurance Company in sums of $5000 tnd upwards secured on real estate in this city ffM A MOORE Moffat block MONEY to loan in sums of 5100 to $1000 JOHN GOODRICH room 3 Walker block corner of ort and Griswold sts A WANLESS LIST gECOND HAND School Books ECOND HAND School Books ECOND HAND School Books for sale at A Old Bookstore 325 Woodward ave MISCELLANEOUS the printing and ruling of blanks of any THE REE PRESS office offers unsurpassed facilities and low prices 1UT PRO'GATLAND the original JlVA masquerade costumer of Detroit Booms 2J and 21 Walker block EBUILT repaired and tuned iron stribg plates strings actions or parts ivory placed upon old keys carved legs varnishing and polishing all styles and makes adjusted Wanted for cash 100 second hand pianos LEICESTER PIANO CO 802 Woodward ave Detroit EVERY kind of Book and Job Printing done at the office of THE REE PRESS in the best style at the lowest prices LOUIS rench Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment 84 Randolph st be tween Jefferson ave and Larned st Detroit Or ders by express promptly attended to DB A LODGE 8k 8 to 9 1 to 2 to 7 DR ALBERT LODGE 9 to 10 3 to 4 7 to 8 Office No 16 Washington ave Detroit Mich Telephone Connection St Literary Society St Literary Society celebrated tljeir anniversary Sunday evening at their rooms jn the Weber Block corner of Gratiot avenue and Antoine street There were a large num ber of ladies and gentlemen present on the oc casion which was an enjoyable one The programme embraced an interesting lecture by Dr A Kaiser and a number of vocal selec tions by the musical section Later in the evening the Starlight Club gave a number of 'pieces The following officers were installed for the ensuing year: Phillip Cramer i Viee Caspar Pip Recording Aloys Doemling Corresponding Weldgtibach Anton Bretz Peter Olffs Jacob Groll Ehinger Committee of Wm Meyers A filler eliman Ordinances The Committee on Ordinances met ln the City office yesterday morning and considered several measures referred to them at the last session of the Common Council In the matter of the suggestion of the Board of Public Works relative to the remeying of snow and lea from sidewalks "the committee decided not to change the existing ordijjanop An ordinance was drafted regulating" the employment of teams from outside of the city limits tor hauling Ice The ordinance relative to changing the width of tires on wagon wheels was discussed 'and it was agreed that no amendment should be made to the ordinance on the sama aubjectnow hefori tbe £oprynon Couucih If you suffer from looseness of the bowels An gostura Bitters will surely euro you? Beware of joounterfeite and aak your grocer er druggist forthe genuine article prepared by Dr 01 file i THE DETROIT REE PRESS TUESDAY 31 THE WEATHER Signal Sefrvlci Weather Report Detroit Monday January 30 1882 The following observations are taken at the same moment of time as all the stations Hess Opera On Wednesday evening the Hess Acme Opera Company will begin its sec ond engagement in Detroit this season at Whit Opera House on which occasion Mas will be given with the admirable cast seen in the same work here last Adelaide Randall Miss Elsner Henry Peakes Mark Smith Alfred Wilkie and others Seats can be secured at music store ANNQV I James Morrissey inventor of the Abbott Kiss tliq Taffy Jlpom the discoverer of 'Patfi Adjutant General of the armies of Brooks Dickson and serene surveyor of is at the Russell House He arrived here yesterday specially pom miswoned to set reyobjng on its Axis so as to get up a high rate of sneed by 51 qq day night when the great drama wiil be yean at the Detroit Opera House rMr Morrieaey reportshat fbe business th is season has thus far un precedentedly large The Blab Company will appear at Opera Hoyse Monday Tuesday Wednesday evenings and Wednesday afternoon ofRext weak Jn the company ore Cjeo ortescue and Blanche Chapman Archie BIcKenzie advance Agept' of is ip townv Max ehrman will appear as at the Detroit Opera' House latter half of this week 0 5'5 A Boston buainesa $jo030 a week Jolm'T Raymond having become a father is fresher than ever i from be produced ta New AMUSEMENTS with Bishop as the wap presented nt last night Sir Bishop's impersonation is artistic and highty amusing The version is slightly dif ferent 'from tliat in which Neil Burgess appears and SQtne good singing is done by Miss Victoria Creese and Master Chas Kenner The 1 general tone of the performance however is coarse It will be repeated to night 11 I I York this poringy Samuel C6lville and Brooks SB Dickson i JohnT Raymond thinks stock companies will 'never be fashionable again i I The Big our are doingan enormous business atthe National Theater Philadelphia Rose Eytingenny Davenport and Emma Ab bott are rival attractions in St Louis this week Lydia Thompson Is once more acting in bur this time in the Royalty Theater Londou Dion Boucicault will play an engagement in New York 'in April' previous to his return to Europe The rctnOris again revived thai'Mr Kendall the favorite English actress will visit this country next season Mary Anderson is at the Grand Opera 1 New York thia week her engagement at having ended anny Davenport Price announces that7 she in tends to remain in 'England for three years She leaves in June I There is no truth in the report that Mr Haverly has Obtained control of the Boston Park (N Evening G' Tyler of ths Park Theater Boston and rederick Vokee have become the managers of the Gaiety Theater Boston The Dramatio Rome Ga correspondentsays Joseph Murphy drew the best house of theseason notwithstanding bad weather Miss Edwina Booth daughter of the traeedian is traveling with him She wax entertained tiocial ly during her stay in INym Crinkle Edwin Booth is said to be playing the largest en gagement he has ever played A weak ago be tween Louisville and Memphis be took in $11000 i anny farewell engagement Buf falo was the moat successful financiailv ever inthe Academy of Music Elegant souvenirs were freely distributed Max ehrmann has made a favorable impression ou the whole as a character actor He wants a piece however very much will not do Herald Lewis Wingfield the English dramatist is in lorida hard at work ou new tragedy with which he hopes to redeem the failure of Miss Belle Archer has been engaged for three years by the Madison Square Theater She will soon tae herplaoe at the head of a CompanyN Evening Post rank Gardner has decided not to put on the road until next season get satisfactory dates at present Bteanwhile he holds onto Legion of with a death grip Lights contlnuesto draw over flowing houses to the Union Square Theater and will doubtless last for the season The attendance is equally large at Bliss Clara special mati nee performances Manager John' Hamlin sitting in an upper Ijox on the night when Geistinger played with a copy of the play in one hand and a handker chief in the other was a sight for the gods They seemed to relish it Herald is to be plavea in Athens iu Greek It may be that the new translation will be as good as the rench version of where the witches instead of exclaim vous porteB vous Monsieur Robson business for two weeks in Philadelphia and one each in Washington tend Baltimore was the largest four consecutive weeks business thev have ever done Their old repertoire and and did it Mons' Plllot the fussy little 'husband of the stately Janauschek does not travel with her now Griste has beoorne her business manager and the frisky Nat Childs goes on ahead to make the baggnge contract and with the cold and cynical newspaper man James A Meade has been sued by Ella Baker The facts os given by Mr Meade are He engaged Miss Baker to play the part in She after a trial of two weeks was found (insulted to the character and was discharged Now she sues for a salary for ia very ingeniously construct ed and abounds in situations of a comical charac ter The comnany is a good one The andience laughed from the opening of the piece to the close and lett the house in a happy frame of mind Haven Journal and Gourley I Mr John Stetson is reported as being of the opinion that Sophocles and those other old classical fellows were pretty good poets but that whet? it comes to dramatic construction and inventing strong situations modern playrights could give them points Evening Post The first anniversary performance of Mr John comedy success the Ameri occurs Wednesday ebruary at the Wal nut Street Theater for which occasion Manager lohn Havlin has prepared a suitable souvenir has been one of Mr greatest successes Emma Abbott has delighted largest and most fashionable audiences of the ssason during 'the past week The standing room card hung on the outefr walls each night in spite of the very inclem ent weather Abbott has always been a favorite in this city and on this visit she met with a greater reception than Letter Charles Gardiner has discovered the secret of I running a dramatic company cheaply His lead ing people and star instead of receiving remuner ation fortheig services pay him for the privilege of seeing tbeie names in print and posing before the public The only question to be solved is whether the public will ca to see them pose The New York 'dailies says the Blirror agreed that Anna Dickinson mode a total failure of her attempt to play at Rochester The Boston dailies have agreed that site made a great success The Rochester dail ei aide with Boston against New York is to dqcide when the telegraphic critics of New York and Boston indeed? Rhea is one of the most beautiful women upon the stage to dav She has a figure that would serve as a model for any sculptor and her every movement and every attitude is the perfec tion of grace and art Modjeka or Bernhardt cannot equal the finish of her work while Clara Morris with all her intensity cannot show such power as Rhea threw into her part last night Yet from beginning to end there was anentme ab sence of ranting and heroics' and an ever present naturalness that won every heart and drtw the tribute of tears from many eyes especially while making her heroic and unselfish sacrifice change Dr Griffin Blary Anderson's step father and manager of her stage business recently told a re porter that that actress had made money enough to retire and that sue longs fop the 8 woe 1 6 of pri vate life whereupon a hiladalpliia editor prints the following for eyes: to Phila delphia Mary Philadelphia confectioners can beat the world at furnishing sweets and if you like to eat them in solitude just say so We don't know" which or the Philadelphia papers this smart Aleck is engaged upon bqt we wifi wager a sugar plum egaiqst his week's pay tliat he is poor thin and red hnided and that newspaper work makes him bilious The Academy was filled In all parts andmheh of room occupied last night on the un nearauee of Minnie Palmer and Robert GHtham in the new play Sweetheart It took with the audietioe at once and inode a genuine hit The play contains an attractive story as well as atty opportunitiee Cor acting for both Minnie Balmer oud Mr Graham and consequently will Arid its wav into popular esteem It is strongly dohiestic in its nature and holds attention with double ten acity from this fact Minnie Palmer portrat the part of Thia" a young country giri who having been educated in the city and given every advan tage that fond parents could devise is fully versed in the mysteries of music dress and the fashiona ble Cleveland Leader John McCullough Is again baek across the river in Brooklyn up at the Sturte vant living John and his ways and methods are enticing and delightful but to one tiling 'I must take exception I am heartily sick of that cast iron profile paraded in the shop windows Do dear John get another litho partial par alysis in that stern and awful mug which rises on a section of a grave stone from the pasteboard shirt of its as I heard an Eng lishman say When McCullough 'was In London last grino the famous artist was commissioned to paint a picture of tlie tragedian designed as a present for his intimate friend John Carson of Quincy Ilf It ie a splendid work of art an ad mirable likeness and joy to its pos sessor Of course it presents McCullough In his specialty of and it shows that in that character something very different front that wicked window bill profile can be done with the popular favorite Jlr art troubles are manv and varied but the portrait by Pellegrino of our John istne gem of tho colloetiun and valued above ail other possessions by its owner tM i Mr Lawrence Barrett appeared last night as Yorick iu beautiful drama entitled The theater was well tilled and the audience was loud In its praise of Mr fine impsrsonation is a play within a play Yorick being tho comedian of the Globe Theater ia given in jest the leading role in a tragedy which he fills with marked ability and in curs tfie jealousy of the leading map of the com pany IBs foie is that of an old man whose young wife has become infatuated with the adopted son of her husband It happened that Yorick begin reality a young wife of whom he was suspicious and his theatrical rival discovering an intrigue of hers exposes her guilt by substituting for the blank letter of the plav a real letter she has re ceived from her lover Yorick thus learns of hen unfaithfulness and kills her lover and then takes his own life The situations in the plav are in tensely dramatic and afford ample opportunity fbr displaying the strength of the oompauy Mr Bar rett was of course excallent as Tories Mr James as his nval Master 4Walton was a very refined scoundrel and Bliss Wainwright Impersonated Mistress Alice wife in a pleasing manner Love" will be repeated at the matinee to day and to night Mr Barrett will again appear as Gazette I A REMARKABLE CIRU I heard to day of a beauteous maiden who lives Cleveland and who possessing aspirations above the consuming of caramels and dancing the german burns to go on the stage and become famous Her wealthy and aristocratic male parent has protested in vain hut is 'Unable to curb the ex uberance of her youthful enthusiasm He therefore come down handsomely if not with pleased alocr tv and has placed to bS gtftea credit with permission to draw on him for aa much more if necessary for the advance ment of her cherished project And what do you suppose the rash girl proposes to do She has ap plied to an eminent tragedian for a subordinate position without salary in his carefully disciplined company saying frankly that she Is willing to at tempt the most trifling parts and by bard work and Careful observation hopes to lay the foundation 0f enduring success hereafter In short she wauU to begin at the foot of the ladder and learn to climb This is anextraordinary freak The average young woman with similar aspirations ana $5(XX would secure some gorgeous gowns and seven different kinds of litographs in five colors after which she would engai some bad aetors at high salaries and go starring in Hunchback Lady of and Romeo and In about four weeks she would leave her baggage with the hotel keeper at Wankeshs or Ishpeming or Kalamazoo and by pawning her sealskin succeed in reaching home where she would eventually marry a bookkeeper and drop into private theatricals After all perhaps the Cleveland way is the 1 in Chi cago Tribune The New Ybrk Tribune says of Edmund Kean as by Rossi: piece Is a dreary rm bling platitudinous production and 'it scarcely need be added that no sort of idea of the man that Kean" really was fir to be derived either from the play or from Signiof Rossi The attendance at the Academy ou Big nior opening night when he repeated bis was small but last evening ths house was auite well filled The eminent Italian will ap pear again on riday and The impres sion left bv this viewing it in con trast with its sombre is that the exceptional and distinctive excellence of Signior Rossi consists after all in comedy He gave tire plavful colloquies last night in a charming manner with perfect grace and an airy kindly erer vari able volubilttv which were altogether a refresh ment to the tired mind fills elegance of action and capital elocution carried even the prosy second act in which a stage struck female takes counsel with the sagacious Kean and hears gab enough to swamp a lifeboat The applause was frequent and warm and Signior Rossi was many' times recalled It was observed that Mr Kean generally went about in full evening dress and' tliat even after falling asleep when loaded with Jamaica rum he arose without a wrinkle in his immaculate slUrt front So does genius triumph over starch and alcohol But as alrejdy in tfmated thisBIr Kean is the most allXascinating and all comiueringperson who has appeared since Alarlo subdued theEteruai the irrepressible louis In tfie Olden times (hoc so very long ago either) actors and actresses were engaged for the season to play certain lines of business As they call it and to be cast out for their line invariably called for trouble between the stage managerand the actor oractit ss thus offended When the great drama tic company of the United States was located at San rancisco and counted Lawrence Barrett John McCullough Tom Keene Lewis Mesteyer Robert Bateman Bella Pateman and Alice Harri son among its members the young man engaged tq ploy "second low was Louis Harri son was put up and upon glanc ing over the notice in the green room Sir Harrison discovered tliat he was cast for tho part usually given to the captain of supers He had not even a line to speak and his dignity was he had been on the stage just? long enough to be very dignified his only duty being keep the lines" of Romau sol diers in the 'position necessary" to dress the stage properly in forming tho various heroic pictures Louis carried his grief to his sister Aljue having remonstrated in vain with the stage manager her he would do the work in such a way as to make them wish they had never cast him for the part Alice warned him not to do any thing rash and he left her Rehearsels of the piece passed pleasantly with Louis and his fifteen or twenty supers always on hand and in their places) The night of the performance came the cue for the entrance of the was given when actors and stage manager stood aghast tor instead of the army there came but one soldier and he was a shock headed knock kneed appari tion wearing a soiled tunic ragged sandals a world too wide for his shrunk ana a hel met dented and battereq with toq much service The scene was killed the audience roared Messrs Barrett McCullough et omnes raved the stage manager rang down the curtain aud that night Louis Harrison left the theater with his dismissal in his pocket MARRIED PROESSIONALS destroyer of stage Illusion is the dis semination of knowledge about the personal rela tions of the performers The audiences oyer at Theater will enjoy the "Two the better if they know that Miss Claxton the pursued blind girl ie the wife of Charley Stevenson who acts the pursuer or that the "Ma rauis de is at this minute being sued by 'his wife far divorce And over at the Windsor it a help to the acting of John A Stevens as tire insane hero and Miss Dottie Church as the heroine that the sympathetic) crowd known they have for years been comfort ably married? MissAnny Davenport is the well and hearty wife of Edmund Price the manager of her companj and you ought not to have that fact in your mind when you see her dying as at the fth Avenue George Clarke who is the of the piece by the way either the brother or husband of Bliss Lillian Cleves Clarke who played with him' at tome time ago She has just been married to Richard oote who was her lover in in Brooklyn lost week To return tp good old Charles isher the Duval is the husband of the young Niehette The pretty Miss Lillian Russell the Snake Charmer of Bijou is the wife of Tony Pastor's orchestra leader Mme Janauschek is Mrs rederick Pillot Miss Rose Temple of the Patiences has just got a divorce from Mr Jones Miss Claia Morris is Mrs Har riott Louis James and Miss Marie Wainwright who were the lovers of recent season at the ifth Avenue are 'married Miss Victoria Yokes is Mrs 'Wright Tue much photographed Miss Branscombe is Mrs Stuart MIss Agnes Booth of the Sladison Square Is Airs Booth formerly Sirs Perry Mrs Olianfrau bravely bills herself as married at the ourteenth Street Effie Ellsler the sweetest of the Hazel Kirkes is Mrs rank Weston Miss anny Morant of is Mrs Charles Smith 5Ille Marie Roze of the opera is Mrs Henry Alapleson and Sllle Cavallazzi the chief dancer at the Academy is Mrs Charles New York Sun Snow in Georgia Rome Ga January 30 Three inches of snow and still storming Special Weather Ilulletln Washington January 31 1 a The Chief Sig nal Otpcep furnishes the following special bulletin air weather continues in New England the Middle States and lake region and light snow and rain are reported from the Southern States Ohio Valiev and Iowa The temperature lias risen slowly in all the dis tricts but continues below freezing in New Eng land the Middle States and lower lake region Light northeast Wlqds prevail In the Southern States and couth to west winds In the remaining districts The indications are that warm and cloudy weather will prevail in the Middle aud South At lantic States Tuesday with rain or snow Snow is indicated for New England Tuesday night and Wednesday THE KAILB0ADS i 4 Moreland Traveling Agent of the' St Paul Minneapolis Manitoba Railroad was in the city yesterday The right of way for the Cincinnati "Wabash Michigan Railroad from Benton Harbor to Niles having been pearly all secured it is hoped that the road will be in operation by June 1 There are a dozen candidates for the posi tion of General Manager of the Commercial ast reight Line left vacant by the resignation of John Whitmore' In this city there is a strong hope that the place will be given to A Moore but his pres ent position is In many respects a better one The chances are in favor of a winning the prize' The Marquette Mining Journal makes the state ment that an occasional ore train bound for the Martel furnace at Point St Ignace now passes through Marquette aud prophesies that years will not elapse until ore trains become a regular thing in winter as well as summer carrying their supply of ore to furnaces yet to be built along the line bf the new The White Pigeon Journal says that a meeting was held in Constantine on riday evening and a committee appointed to confer with the Three Rivers committee to consider how to secure a branch of the Chicago Grand Trunk Railway from Schoolcraft to Three Rivers and thence along the St Jo River through Constantine Mottville Bristol Elkhart and Milwaukee to strike the main line at South Rend The Sanilac Jeffersonian says: ree Press seems to be the only Detroit paper that has heard of the proposed new railroad that is soon to be built from that city to this part of the The Jeffersonian might have truthfully added that The ree Press originated the present for the road that The ree Press gave it tho name Great by which it is usually spoken of and that the people of the places to wnjch it will run may thank The ree Press for it Now that its building is an assured fact other journals will doubtless co operate with this paper as most of the local papers of the Sev enth District are now doing A COMPLIMENT WELL BESTOWED Martin Assistant General reight Agent of the Grand Trunk Railway with headquarters in this city was previous to his promotion stationed at Port Huron One of the most popular and at the same time thorough going men ever in the railway service his old friends naturally hated to part with him As a permanent memento of their good will they have presented him with an elegant gold hunting case stop watch with heavy chain and a beautiful locket The inscription on the watch is: to Martin by his fellow em ployes Grant Trunk Railway Port Huron and Sarnia January 1882 REPORTED TRANSER Chicago January 80 It is understood on the authority of parties interested that the transfer of the Portage Superior Railroad to the St Paul Omnha Chicago and the Chicago Rock Island Pacific Roads is so nearly agreed on as to be practically an accomplished fact The latter roads are to assume the payment of the men and settle all Indebt edness It iis also stated on undoubted ap thority that the Rock Island has nearly completed arrangements with the St Paul Omaha Jt Chicago as a feeder to the Northern pineries and to build a line front there to a point iu Illinois which shall tap the Rock Island Road and make complete the triangular connection between Omaha Chicago and St Paul THE OOUBTS 1 United States Circuit Abraham Bulling vs the Township of Rogers Order amending judgment of September 30 go (ig to draw interest at ten Der cent per annum i i United States District The United States Vs John Debo On infor mation for failure to efface stamps Nolle proeqili entered Charles Squuasmith et al and Wealths A Sly field vs the propeller Donaldson Hearing in progress Wayue Circuit BEORE JUDGE JURY TRIALS 21576 Clement Jubenville plaintiff in certiorari vs Chas Sherben dependent in certiorari Motion for rehearing denied without tjOBts to either party Proceedings stayed ten days 21552 Benjamin Bush vs Jatnes Aleaonam Time to settle bill of exceptions extended one week 20500 Jarnps Burnham vs Moses Bennett Time to movu for a new trial extended two weeks 20062 meline ord vs Joseph Bushor Tim9 to settle bill of exceptiotis extended one week 20538 Conrad' ay Waiter Sanderson et ah Motion for new trial submitted 20620 Dominick Weber vs Martin ederlein Mo tion for new trial submitted 21008 Darwin isk vs Addisoq letcher etal Replevin Judgment for plaintiff Damages six cents No' costs to either party BEOBE JUDGE JURY TRIALS 20069 Christian Schuffert vs John Boehl Order for further return from Justice a 20961 Melcher vs James A Visgar Trial in progress To fiay call Nos 126 127 128 ISlaod 13 3 BEC RS JUDGE SPEED 20366 Elizabeth Gessler vs Chas Mason Judgment set a ide on payment of $10 attorney und judgment fee within ten days 6795 Henry Ledyard et ul trustees vs John McKeown et al Order nisi appointing It A Leg gett guardian tul litem 21515 Olney et al plaintiffs In certiorariVs Thos Laws defendant in certiorari Motion to set aside judgment and to put in new bonds sub mitted 7073 Willard Isbell vs Emma Merrill et al Motion to dismiss receiver as to property claimed by rank Rejdel I submitted In the matter of the petition of ranrA Clark guardian for leave to Bell realestate Order ap pointing Special guardian 1 uc 6430 Jacob Beller vs Magdalena Beller Motion for counsel fee argued and summated 6352 John Kelly vs Eugene Williams Peti tion for decfpe for Continued tU next Monday 21257 Ben 'E Tremaine appelle vs Wm A Bury appellant Heard aud submitted ilf To call Dunks vs Weitz et al IN THB KKW SUITS? 1 21872 Benjamin 8 Patrick vl Bal mon 8 Mat thews DeclaratiQji filed iu an act ion of trespass on the case for wrouglul conversion Damages $3000 1 7077 In re the petition of rank guar dian of Montaine Raynale a minor for leave to sell real estate 'Petition tiled I 7078 Same as 7077 4354 The people ve Moses Rosenberg larceny Return of Justice Behweikart filed 21673 Wilhelm Baepig vs Geo A Marr Begun by attachment JJ 'ANNUAL KKBORTS tg "SA German Et John's Society Amount af funds ha jODgjpg to the corporation $3414 04 WAPPENHAU3 i Sergt Signal Corpse US A a a tefe af Indications for Tuesday Washington January 81 1 a or the take' region slightly warmer pertly cloudy weather and occasional light snow winds mostly from south to west lower barometer in the lower lake region 9 S' Placeof i ig £4 Observation Weather ca a 4 Alpena MS2 29 SW 13 Cloudy Buffalo 3002 26 SW 16 air Cheyenne 3000 22 NW gi 6 lOlear1 Chicago 30 8W 16 air Cleveland' 30D2 25 B's 8 air Duluth '2905 25 SW CUar Erie Pa 8008 27 11 Clear Escanaba 2977 25 Cloudy ort 2951 5 Clear Grand Haven 2991 S3 14 Clear Marquette 2969 29 SW 15 Clean Milwaukee 2988 38 SW 8a air Moorehead 2969 12 9" dear Port Huron 2995 25 4 13 Clear Sandusky 2999 SW air St Paul 2973 28 8 Clear Toledo 2998 31 8 8 Detroit i 30252! 220ISW 13 Clear 30224 SOtS'SWii 13 Clear 33105 378jSW 14 Clear 1 in 30061 370 I 10 Cloudy Wp nu 306IH 1g air A Daily mean 30175 315 Maximum 378 Minimum 180 AMU8JMENT sL AMtrSEMEKTS DETROIT OPERA HOUSE MONDAY EBRUARY 6 ONE WEEK ONLY ijesyrs PROOKS DICKSON have the honor to announce th Grand Production of Colvfiie cent Realistic and Sensational Spectacular Drama entitled THE 't i 1 'Vk i 'Ira A a tu vv Jr Wk Will be Presented Here for Six Nights Wednesday Saturday KI atmeei This most Entrancing of Modern Plays will be given with all the Magnificent Scenery and Mechanical Effects which characterize its Overwhelming Success of Seveu Hundred Nfghtsrt Drury Lane Theater London and at Theater New York EVERY SCENE A LIE PICTURE! i 4 I' The Departure from Africa The Infernal Machine The Raft In Mid Ocean Last Drop of The Lunatic Asylum The Passenger ElevatoH And the Admirable Acting of BROOKS POWERUL COMPANY Make this play a masterpiece of art SECURE YOUR SEATS AT ONCE and avoid the crowds who will assemble at the Box OB i in the evening Grand opera Whitney Proprietor U8XC TO NIGHT LAST TIME THE COTZCEUTT VICTOR British America to lorida! Maine to Mexico WIDOW COMEDY COMPANY amous Comedian CTTEITZES JB AS THE WIDOW supported by Mr Star Comedy Company Incidental to the Comedy will be introduced Quartettes Duets etc rendered by Misses Elliston Creese Master Renner and others of the company Admission 25 50 and 75 cents reserved seats 75 Ota and $1 Now on sale at Music Store a PARK THE AT Michigan ave opposite City Hall MONDAY JANUARY 30 And during the week Matinees Tuesday and Sat urday at a HYDE IULDOOH PICOIC CO The Kernejls Niles Evans Bryant Hoey Kitty Hensnaw and Miy Ten Broeck McCarthy Munroe Jennie Satterlee Little Rose bud itchett Lingard Concluding with MUL DOON PICNIC 1 Admission 50 85 95 and 15 cents Box office Open daily from 10 to 4 No extra charge for re served seats CSf Next week Pathfinder Combination Michigan Grape Sugar Company Capital stock $250 000 all paid in liabilities $221000 Cigar Benevolent Association Amount of funds belonging to the corporation £685 09 German St Baurs Amount of funds on hand $1590 of which S510 Is In hank aud $1050 is loaned to St Church pocaliomat Tribe No 1 Independent Order of Red Men Amount ot funds East India Company Capital stock $50000 paid in $15000 indebtedness $23838 82 Superior 4610 Henry Carstens vs the Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railway Verdict for the de fendant NEW SUITS 4751 Henry Houghton vs William Carpenter and rank Carpenter Praecipe for summons filed A petition to open Seventh street from Lysander street to Holden avenue was field yesterday Ileal Estate Transactions Henry Hanke to Charlotte Sherwood acres in Nankin for 250 Louis LeBIanc to Angeline Ranney lot 2 sub division of rauds estate Ju Ecorse for i 850 Jesse arweii to Samuel York lot 60 on the west side of Twenty third street for 415 Clark to Soi Heavenrich et al the westerly 95 feet of block 34 Crane farm op the east side of ourth street tor 2000 Abraham Piper to Melvina Piper a lot op the northwest corner of Lincoln and Al exandriue avenpea for 1 Alfred Rumsey to Michael Rxwenfleld 40 acres in section 17 Brownstowntor 400 James Moore to Stephen Curtis a parcel ot land in Nankin for 600 Charles Ixmgton to Pauline Shumaker a lot on Berlin avenue between lamer street and Toledo avenue for 850 John Atkinson et al to Marcella Snover a lot on the north side of Alex andria avenue near Cass avenue for 1667 Christopher Markey to William Wegener lot 81 subdivision of private claim 266 Springwells for 1 175 Christian Kern to Johaum Leverenz lot 113 Albert section of the Chene farm for 773 Julia eiarstag toTherese Hartmann a lot on the southeast corner of Beutop aud Hastings streets for 525 John Goodrich et al to Henry onpard al a lot on the east side of Beaubien street between Superior and Georgia streets for 375 TV rr GIC ia STA TIONARyt ALL SIZES BLYMYER MANUACTURING CO A CINCINNATI JixxcztxMrr ngtnts rrJ ftiltrs Circzliif QQLD W5PAL PARIS 1878 BAKERS Lik? all our chocolates ia nre with the greatest re and coBBiBLS di a sunennr cinniirv flveocca and sugar flavored with pure vanilla beam Served as adrink or eaten dry aa eonfec tlopery Is a delicious article and is highly recommended by tourists field by Grocers everywhere ffft'W ni fitflH fl ffl riday Evening ebruary 10 188: MR HENRY ABBEY respectfully announces the first appearance in Detroit ot Mme I Adelina Patti Grand Operatic I riday Evening eb 10 at 8 O'CIotl Supported by I SIGNOR ERNESTO NIC0L1N I SIGNORA RETTINI I SIGNORA DINSONI I MLLEX CASTELUl SIG SALVATTI I SIG JCfATELLI I SIG PINTO I SIG BEREtLI AS SIG GORNO I The Above Artists Wil! Appear in a I BRILLIANTCONCERTPROGRlMSi Grand Orchestra under Sig D'AuriJ Admission $2 Reserved seats Wc an SI 'i I Sale of seats wfl! commence on Thursday ery 2 at the piXue rooms of Whtney Afl Haines Pianos fl OPERA HOUSE our Nights and Saturday Matinee Commencing WEDNESDAY EVENING ES Return engagement (after a most triiinip tour throughout the South and West) of the popular Co HESS ACME OPERA COW Including' the following celebrated artst' HENRY PEAKES MARK SMITH AI1N WILKIE JAMES PEAKES WALTER ALLh'J airweather miss ary wahsmoB MISS ADELAIDE RANDALL MONTEJO md MISS EMMA ELSNER I Grand Chorus of 30 Young Void NEW AND BRILLIANT AN AUGMENTED OBCHESTfl Musical Director and Conductor WEDNESDAY EVENING EB Aui1 world renowned opera in its entirety I THE MASCOTTE THURSDAY EVENING EB 2 Tbe gem musical creations THE CHIMES ONOBMAM RIDAY NIGHT EB Audrau VT1 opera SATURDAY GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY NIGHT EB 4 char: romantic opera XIAVOLO Regular Th eater Pbices 25c a'in'' 75c and SI reserved Seats can be S' WhjtntyT store on and after Mobj 30th My Regular Busin Detroit opera house Jos ffiuxjxs Lessee A 8haW' 51 Three dayonly commencing Saturday Matinee The ffpeat Germ 1 Dialfct Comedian EHRMANN e4r AS Uncle Isaac In the representative Hebrew nlay of 1 assisted by Mr JAS MEADE YorkCompapy our Rets of Comedy Melodrama Mus Who Wish 1 BUI Beads Statements Blank Bej Etc printed in geod style andpromPpdJnoStMwderjg I.

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