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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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MOND AY OCTOBER 19 1891 THE? DETROIT REE PRESS MARINE MATTERS STATE BOOKKEEPING DICKINSON COCM TAXES THE UMVEfeSlTlL0 Mon I ro: freight at tvo to Pou al Acts ft th he Detroit io tsseft Coming ield the Auditor OO Students roi fur Helt ilrl A in old town an Wnl to bn ins to be seen The LEONARD CARTER nund at to 241 Woodward Ave petroit next un Reynolds the riiiliio pi SO lr91 barges Mn Coni ro EVERYONE SNEEZING of Acts the 1 cnn hall ft 103 6: 1 nd hall be kept JUDGE CONDITION Mercu furnished by him and shall cosdorm 11 or above in 1 'Great bPORTING MATTERS sups institution limited Testimony WEiAK NERVOUS ME YOU who have been humbugged by the Electric fll ing Powder lie poor adulteration and TREA unwholesome Establiahod 1851 im BR CLARKE Merrill Block rcogwaajefeMMAwJstrsitL the It is GOLD MEDAL PALIS 1878 If You Wish Baker OOT BALL OCEAN STEAMERS OR TO RENT ADVERTISE? Cabin passage SO and 8103 Everybody rarts to or from any Reads MUSICAL Detroit Conservatory of Music WANT "swum all use fails COLUMNS Sans 1 45 up on more Compa the fol est powder with which I am ac Alle Mont tior to si from 1 hi superior to all others in all Mr li boats hither Syracus Down and ba Ocean of the Respectful! submitted A A ELLIS Attorney General tut ions where i October Arrived 01 nd THEY PROVIDE OR A UNIORM AND CC37ECT SYS TEM BOOKKEEPING Burglary at Niles NllES Depot October 18 The residence of Carmi Smith a leading urniture dealer hero was entered by burglars last night between 8 and 9 and silverware cloth ing and bric a brac to the value of taken WnilHicrl 1 )nt gale sprang up else they would have been badly injured pe rhaps wreck As was tnev su tained S2(XD worth of damage The shoal should' have bt'en long ago removed by the Canadian stitmions with the Auditor General It will be noticed that lie act applies to every educational charitable penal and reformatory institution board or commission disbursing pub lic monevs This amendment makes the law far than it nad previously I can and under 'the system adopted by your depart ment by virtue of that law we now have for the first time a uniform system of bookkeeping throughout the state institutions In section 10 of act No 110 I find the following: warden or shperinlenilvut under the ui rection of the board shall cause the books of the institution to be so kept as to clearly exhibit the working of the prison asylum or school in all its 'icmsulting Chemist Chicago Board of Health Prof of Chemistry Rusk Medical College etc imp son f' a gnu L'etro II Beau Ill Health Battub CMkk October Pe ter Haxelberger father ot Mrs JV Bock whose hnaband is prominent hardware merchant here committed suicide thie mere for br jump ing into the mlll rce Ow iB iWOTtfc Traverse 1 son Aurora 2: rancomb Peerless as to show as near as practici rrrrving on the farm or garden tv and value of the productions Orion I town COMPARE THEM WITH THE BEST PIANOS YOUCAtl IND ELSE WHERE AND GET aUR PRICES Make your application AT ONCE if you W1 AS this winter as after this month you mqp too late A flag nt half tnas is a sign of de it! nncvnrpn hv lio rvu Ilf station going out to the vessel displaying it lip many instances the crew has been needlessly" eailbd out by such signal WMk MecSpffis larcei small weak cr oi the Inter Ocean TrniMilwaukee ere in the tation with oHicialB Company Tin gentle! the pulpit in this city and was a member of hi Detroit conference He leaves a wife and daughters Mrs Scott of this city aai Mrs Pres Rogers of the Northwestern Uuiver sity illation of ut which ho may recommend us as There no ntlmr mod ieiniil whiskev equals ure Malt in purity ami excel lence Death of Itev Benjamin Day Ann Arbor October IS Rev Benjamin Day died at his residence ou Washte naw avenue last night aged 84 years lie was of the Methodist denomination but for years hud not held a pastorage Re occasionally filled Byng Inlc Rome October 18 The earthquake shocks at the Island of Pantellaria and its vicinit continues A volcano Ims arisen in the be of the sea off the coast of antellarin whic ejects masses of stones to a Colds Keinarknbly Preval nt Will the Grip Return? Dangers of Have you noticed the unusual number of colds possessed by your acquaintances this year? There seems to be no particular reason why the all of this year should bo more trying than usual but nevertheless it is a fact Those who know something of these matters say that this extraordinary preialeree of colds is the fore runner of another visitation of the Grip Whether it may turn tmt so or not a thing evervone should do is to get rid of a cold as soon Tok to Northwest hsinnn Cant I Clemons of the Afarblehead life saving station complains that captains of sail tow vessels often display a flag at half mast ed Con ss: Duluth ridci on bar Rev uolds vno Detroit the lowest dition of the institution in all its Both of the sections last above quoted pro vided for a quarterly statement to be imide by the warden or superintendent to their respective boards In my judgment the above quotations from section lit of act No 140 and section 9 of net No lt9 are consistent with the provisions of act No 146 in each case it simply provides that the superintendent or the warden As the case may be shall see that the books are properly kept and that the manner of their keeping is not at all inconsistent with the provisions of act No 146 It is fair to presume that the Legislature in tended simply to make it the duty of tlie super intendent or warden to see that those duties were performed It cannot be presumed that the Legislature after passing an imendment and providing for a uniform system of 'accounts throughout the state for the various penal insti tutions without any reference vv Irate ver to the malt in those general laws which were passed for a ditTerent object intended to repeal the inflation tv last week cotlsu the Detroit Dry dock a all of whom arc well naiiagcrs are seeking Slightly Improved by Stimulants But No Hopes for His Recovery Bay City October Dr Elliott and Dr Cleland have just returned from the bedside of Judge Marston They report Iris condition as slightly improved since last night which is due to strong stimulants They have no hopes for his recovery Dr Cleland left to night for Detroit Drath of Abner Brainenl EtTON Rapids October IS Abner II Brainerd a resident here since 18:6 fat her of Win uud Brainerd prominent in Masonic circles for thirty years died to day aged 81 He formerly lived in Jackson ana wag foreman of the grain cradle department of the state prison uneral Tuesday It is absurd to suppose that could have retained such a trade unless their goods were as eood as the best Bargains for Ev 'O 'erybody Bargains Every Day of the vear at We can take but a orders this all it1 j'u 1 SUICIDE AT BITTLE CJLEEK Richards Rube Richards BuiTalo tcioniri Marvlnnil Burt Massachusetts Chicago: I ar welk Rutter Tonawanda: Street ruit! oil White Star Elk Rapids: Watson Toledo German Ashtabula Wind north fresu 40 EXPERIENCE owner or caqbraLx'l7 GokJ f01 remeily ror disvaso of i hfwAn the best in eu7 Peu ral drUtltv llou from 1W3U aua to bu oauKa A Protest rom How the Team Was Received tipon Its Return Albion October Referring to the dispatch from Ann Arbor to The bee of this morning relative to the of Albion football game yesterday Capt Burn ham wishes to emphatically deny first the charge that Albion played any second eleven and second that Albion played contrary to foot ball rules by the inter locking of arms in the rush Simply liccausa Duffy did not play and because several of the old players ou the ruh line are not back in school is no reason why the eleven matcheii against Albion yesterday is not the eleven as constituted at present Capt Vau Inwageu Manger arraud and eye ot her fair minded university man will deny and discountenance anything to the contrary The team was metal the depot on its return home bv a crowd the size of which was some thing unusual especially for a midnight demon stration Almost every male student in the col lege was out armed with razoo a kazoo a drum bell or fish horn The crowd which at first was small had been parading the streets from the time the news was first received and by 11:29 the time of arrival of the train the nu cleus had grown as stated above A goodly num ber of ycuug ladies with chaperones were also at the depot for the reception Lifting the members of the team into a vehicle drawn by students the procession proceeded up the street to College Hill where upon the Cam pus was a large bonfire Capt Burnham was called upo for a speech and responded with a short account of the game eru Van Coosa The original most solu bl Extract of QsnnQB BUS Ksw The best most economical for Soups Etc One pound equals torty nve pounds of prime lean Beef YOUR GROCER KEEPS IT Book of receipts showing use of EXTRACT in Soups and Sauces sent tree ou application to ARMOUR CO Chicago ipts from the expenditures far anilt 'each department of business or ruction of buildings or the iru Hudson 11 last night: Nellie Torrent Tacoma 2 a Colonial 2:66 Javnria Mather itzgerald Gil Henrv Johnson 8 Matoa Manoia 9: 10 ilol't Mills TORO: Langei! Boys i CHOKAJ UNION The date of the first Choral concert has bairn changed from November SO to i November The Choral L'nipn' which now numbers 240 voices will be assisted aunae iBloomfield JJeigier pianist of Chicago to ts THE AO IS THEKE? A United States flag now floats regularly over University Hall This lathe first time that it has been attempted as a regular thing and this attempt is due to the patrioti iu et Maj Harri son Soule the treasurer of the university It much of a flag not over four by six feet but as it floats from its great height it can be distinguished and shows that the uni versity has a proper respect for its great founder and patroa tne United tatetes rsmdent Angell saw tne nag lor sms uns wuw werpiug uuu told the treasurer that the flag looked about the MiMk thaittM that wpM ufd a nockftl llfinilkl't chiefs in the last campaign The university should nave a nag an jmm mkw ub as targe as the pseeecit one Rush Lires and a "the Members of the obt'CaR Team the books papers and accounts of nny institu tion prc lcri be such methods' of bookkeeping as lie sIihII deem proper for said institutions mid make such classification of receipts and expen ditures as shall be the same for similar institu tions etc etc" The next section Sec 5 provides for an annual manufacturing operations are enrrit cost nri'l result of each separate brand facttiro shall be Tboit follow like this: "The account of tlioreeulpi ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leava New York Every Saturday or Glasgow via Londonderry Hutes for Saloon Passage: and upwards to accommodation an 1 location of rooiu Second Cabin £30 bteerage MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Sheldon EXCLUSIVE agents 1 84 IS4 WOQDWARO Ave Kiidonau 8 a ayette liicli Miuneupolis Saa Diego Bed win wn ii: unsaiui viiy ui Colorado Holland Stephen 1 Marshall Statlord dte' the ESIDENT ANGELL SAYS ONE COUNT BUT THE NEXT ONE WILL Breakfast Cocoa from which the excess of oil lias been removed is but needs a boat vitli that steamer route is making the of keeping state accounts and aecouuting montlilv to the Auditor General The provisions of section 10 of rct No 140 and section of act No 1G0 providing for a quarterly statement to be made by the superintendent anil warden to the boards is'perfectly consist ent with act No 146 and it is further provided that that board shall make a report and shall bi ennially make certain recommendations and these reports are for te benefit of the board so that they may properly peiform the duties devolving upon them under the act aud also that thev may: know that the books mid ac counts (ire kept as provided by the general iuw I therefore give it as my opinion that the provisions of act No 14G of the I'ublic Acts of 1891 are not in the least affected or limited by acts Nos 140 and je of the Public Acts of the same year hiild lle Lsvied ami Apportioned IXSIXO October In reply to an inquiry from A Cook Prosecuting Attorney of Hick iuoon Gounty Attorney eneral Ellis has ued him atrfollows with reference to the assessment of the state tax for that county i mtn taxes should ah bv psiscd to Ale nomine ouxM5 du given immediate elTcct Act No 1 1 proved on June 19 1891 had effect Act No 169 was approved Ju Lut was not given i th med into effect The object of Act No I'JJ was Jo one general management' the Stale Jackson the State Hous of t'orrecti ferrnatory at louiai the ZSIichigan A Insri no Criminals the branch cf tho at 'Marquette the Reform ehcoi lor I im et vi i i i frjntn i i I and 1 eoinylisbed by appointing a state board of in ''1 heobject of act No 169 was to put the School at Coldwater the ichignn Asylum for be Blind at Lansing and the Michigan Sciiwl for the Deaf at lint underone general manage ment iiiideri' board called the Central Board ot boards did not repeal act No 140 all passed at the session of IS ib the latter amending the gen eral law so as to provide for a uniform system of accounting at all the institutions the At torney General has in response to an inquiry from Auditor General tone delivered the fol lowing opinion which is to the effect that the acts do doc conflict: State of Michigan IAttokN rr office LA2S1XG October 16 lion George Stone Auditor General Lan sing Mich: 'DEAii SiK Your communication of Uctober i calling my attention to nets of the Pubkc Acts of LSjI BILLIARDS The Chemplou Arrives in New York to Play His Match With Slosson NW York October Champion Jacob Schaefer is in town He got here at last night on the flying express from Cincinnati with his wife and Billy Catton He went direct to Billy rooms at Broadway and Thirty thijd street Nobody but the and a few intimates expected the champion as it was generally understood that he would not come until Sunday The news of his coming brought a crowd in a jiffy 'Tne champion looked in first class physi cal condition He mentioned without the slightest trace of feeling that he had seen from telegraphedweports that his rival George Slos ton in the coming match brought him to town was plaving steady billiards He thought this meant great play at the match He said that the report that be had changed his own stvle ot play was true have been plaving tbree cushion caroms a good deal he said "and it has strength ened mv game I think I have given ui the old riproaring gallop shots somewhat and have tried to cultivate the stirer but somewhat less showy billiards that are considered good gen eralship play I have been taking good care of myself loo am decidedly in favor of tournaments of mv errand here in fact is to induce the pl iyers to'sign before Slosson and 1 play the Chickeriug Hall match My present icea is to have a series of three tourneys here Chicago and Cincinnati These are the three most im portant sporting centers in America and if the plovers are in all three tourneys and one shall wiii the emblem and be declared champion then there will be no kicking It will be a fair show all around for every one 1 think that lve Carter and Catton will go in even as to terms with Slosson and myself at 14 inch balk line Sehsefer said that Ives was branching out ambitiously in the billiard world opened a parlor one block away from mine and he says that he is going to challenge me for the championship and that is he dead sure that he can beat Slosson He will be red hot for the tourney scheme you may depend upon DR SPINNEY THE OLD RELIABLE 29 EXPERIENCE Nervous Chronic and Special Diseases treated with LUU kiefs UVUt I uut VW LOST MANHOOD KILSNEY and BLADDER troubles speedily CLEET RIIQIA VARICOCELE and STRIC TURE cured without pain No cutting SYPHILIS and all BLOOD and SILIN DISEASES cured without mercury YO JWO MEN THE MICHIGAN GAS Cfc 33 35 ort Street West Telephone and dollars titling her out in palatial style A well known vcsselman of this port Norris Winslow ''1 chrtek Alverson oal Chippswn 12:40 a 2: Columbia and i ons' Un lit a 12: 10 ni method of accounting to your department October 2 to that under the present law only quarterly statements are required instead or monthly statement: as were required subse quent to October 2 under act No has been received and considered Act No 1 ill which is commonly known as the proyi ting for a state boarit of inspectors which places the criminal institu tions of the stare under one general manage ment was approved June 17 1691 but was not Ann Arntoii October17 Ann Arbor was treated to an incipient lost night pre sumably between the freshmen an sophomores of the literary department but students of a classes and departments took sides with the op posing forces While the rush was premeditato it was not pre arranged At least there were jut few of the members of and ijn the crow of that met ou tate tree an marched around thecawpus and through arljoining streets until a crowd of ajiout li iO naa been attracted by tbe differont cla JCV fa were kept constantly reverbmaLnlLiro gI the air The crowd ad jourpeu io the campuswhere the two sides lined off 1L were assisted by a crowd of 93 Lts Lbne the sophomores were liacjceA by tin and a miscellaneous crowdXTbo ta Hotame together and then the struiMie eomflCB ied finishing only when 'the ft ne i 1 ad reed the sophomores and their ill cr tl feld against the medical buildm Tf Be me again and this time the sophs crolctct being outgeneraled the strong pari uieii concentrating ther of the soph line and eeattermg tteaa In ciery direction This ended the YUUaud the victors formed in line and marclieIjai 'dUiMl the city to Celebrate their victory People who have never lived IB a II Vo coLeg toft'll cannot realize the pleasure of toe resi dents when tbo average student or class of su dents have an excuse for celebrating 1 or noise a student victory cffebraUom Wf any thing on earth "At the uCaiigan however the boys conpna theanselvcB to noise and noise alone setdoni Tijolvst WUi or disturbing property or doing dawiavbZyc 1 beat tin pans yell agaibauu tfep ouud a usil ade on studetiVa most: aggressive weapon the fish horn This UA VAnattor inorder only until bfltcjAls they have gone far enough and that is the best place This was what was'one the City Marshal notifying the boys to KPVP reaching the campus This tfccr crowd tried to do but on State street a yell wag sounded and the city officers nabbed a young Ibgh bchool stu dent and took him to The crowd startea to follow but changed Jhir mipdiiand dispersed when the Marshal ordered tliein tK The pris oner was released ou bail later tiqd this iiiorn ing paid Justice discharged There is au edict rushes of all kinds Prosklgnt ligellj ten this morning and said that bo was not aware bat a rush was being belli last night lie thought that it was not intended for a general class rush but that the boys were called out by the fine even ing and the rush was the result He continued that the affair ot last night had passed but if it was repeated or continued lie and perhaps the whole university senatowould take a hand in it but not in the the boys do Hushing is almost a iluxig qfUip past and the authorities wjj lWintroduction again hJI rst ryri RBSgllV AyiOX OttiHDXBb 4 The university senate and rcity authori ties have evidently entered into an agreement or an understanding kind to the Prt servation of ordcrjinopg the aUnjents the senate recently pftssed a resolution that a stu dent who shall bu arrested or convicted of any offense by the city authorities not be let off with this but shall also be called before the faculty of his department If he can there ttihLa satisfactory extilrthaioii will end it but if his explanation" not clear and satis factory suspenio? $urc to fol low Tais will nave a teudepev to keep the stu dents in pretty godiff oroc' fur if they do not fear tbc city officials 'they live ui great respect for President Anyejl and the various faculties THE OOT BAII AM JI At a meeting of the directors of the Athletic Association last evening rank Crawford was chosen tw roach for the foot ball eleven Craw ford i a graduate of Yalo 4Mld nn obi player lie will be assisted Ln rtYteJUtag iMid 4 mining bj Murphy of tbcil AJ The following games have already been arranged for the Rug by eleven: Albion at Ann Arbor October 17 Olivet at Jackson for state championship No vember 7 Chicago it Chicago November 14 Cornell nt Chicago Thanksgiving day A game is on with Olivet at Olivet provided me eleven can abtain leave of absence 5tenday The fad field day sport swHL bp leld Uh the fmr grounds October 31 TltfWpgranuwiH include the uaual races and couitestS i Oml game with the Butler Indtcaim i Hi ta The annual tennis tonrnaffient held tinder the auspices of the Athlppq Aoqiqon will be given on the courts on the campus next week commencing Wednesday at 4 o'clock be events will be as follows: i singles first Open to all members of the association singles second Open to any mem ber of the association who has never won a pnzr in any tournament oLthq association and who has never combated ib tbc firs class Men's OpetT tosjill members of the association N' The contests in the first class singles and the doubles will be for the championship of the university Prizes will be offered for each event by the association CLASS PRESIDENT The senior laws held a class meeting this morning and succeededin choosing for class president A McKenzie of Cleveland The struggle was between the Michigan and auti Michigan studeutsetb former bavingtwo can didates in the field Duffyyof Anu Arbpr and A Sbeldofi of Vernon BOARD REGENTS '1 'i The Board of Regents will hold their regular meeting next Wednesday VN1TY CfcCB OICERS t'' The Unity Club' has elected the following offi cers for the ensuing ytar: Lichtv presi dent Miss Campbell vmc president Mr Peck ham secretary Mr Hall treasurer Whitehead assistant secretary Hosmer as sistant treasurer ATHLETIC COMairrTEES President Bowen of the Athletic Association has appointed the following committees to take charge of the various branches: oot ar rand (manager) Dyger uertaau Baird and Parker base Harrison orbesy and Bower track damson htone Trem ble Griffin and Tay lor Elting assett and Prettyman i SOCIETY ADDRESS fi The engineering Society held a last evening an address being delivered by Prof Davis il itlU A world's faib The Webster Society of the department decided after an able discussion at their meet ing Wednesday evening that the fair should not be opened ments are being made tor a public session by SAcihtv fchrxwfrlv KXMLI i The registratlon af noon tb day largess in tne history pi tne universal as to lows: Literary 1185 law 591 medical 3 dentaL 180 pharmacy S3 homeopathic 77 net No 22t of tin A act in urovi certain state institutions and by aniviulnicnts the Legislature provided for uniform system ot bookkeeping I can not make it clearer tlian by quoting ar least a por tion ot section 4: very DCTIiOTT SitNntr October 18 Kalkaska Arenac Milwaukee Jf last night Iron King and consort reral other good nether io help I ba to South Incago The owner tf he ptipe did well to sell her tor so good a price S22U0) before grain treignts took such such a decided tumble Dad they held on to In a tew ilnvs longer SJO'JW or SlaiKMl would have been off her valua by the BUY DISEASE of eittier sex skillfully and successfully Ml a care ffcarunterd in curable case Married er tJMi ui trrj wuo arena meir weakness or lAcaracitv or irhoeo rtli i roie if 1 ll a injjui inc uaiirwuwiUH: oaspnog SDOUia urn vv 1 1 nr zw a SultatiGn DPrsonTilv nr Kv fw denUal Modicin(s nnt nvnrwyhmM exposure A friendly letter may aid you and direct youto LtNKiNC October The question liavir arisen whether tlic act IL conolioam the several pen tl institution boards a ck Presley 7 iTatt Asli 8 Sherwood Neil 6:20 a tn: Ira Owen 10 Ueitie MhfO Whitney Wayne neon: Barlnm 1:40 in I3 Minch Job letlo 3:10 1 THE October 18 Chicago st night Wyoming a in: Steele lor 10 pm German 2 lani hnrd Jewett 1' 'Mlidsdn 3:20 Win Chi iiolm 5tl0 li glienvand consorts 8 Inst night Jnni The Weed arrived at Buffalo yesterday at 9 a arid the Po atneo: The schoor i ncv Doud St Peter Savclnnd John Hutch lu on Ch red vend Chicago: Cuba Green Bay sge on the Chicago Mil XIOt (Illito lln i daily throughout thcenuru Deen: ('o nnanv owns tic Mn land IV ope lie ini ier Manhattan is ci idently Drafts nt: Books of infonnailon touri and Balling lists fur Bishi on ajpll' aiion to agents Applv to BENDEKSON IIROTHEKS New York or tn IaLDE 26 Cadillac bqaare or A IVaKKES VT wn Joirereon UVitJi nr A Vfk' Woodward ave Detroit war ships iving in a rench barber They differ from the lake whalebacks only in the ends which are ram instead of spoon shaped 'lhey were built in is8 long before Air McDougall Waverly 10: Doman Mineral Dock and barges Champion Ilayes lOrlt saic and Larges 12 Tioga Olympic Tice and IT is absurd to suppose that the Leonard Carter urniture Co could have built up the largest fur niture business in Detroit unless their prices were as low as the low est Bntteroni 10 Maiertie Citv of London 6 Harper awver and consorts James 8 Cottrell 'I opoka 10:20 The propeller Waverly anil consort Br from Dulntn with 85000 bushels of graim for that neys received 1 Jirobribi lo lei to Clei euiIL week is rail the wcil a sLipe Manager Goodrich and Ills I I JPure fiSiand it i5oluble No Chemicals are used in its'preparation It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch Arrowroot or Sugar and is therefore far more economical costing less than one cent a ciy It is delicious nourishing strengthening easily digested and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health Sold by Crocers everywhere BAKER C(U Dorchester Masi Arrivals an1 Clearances UUARO Bi'Aio October 18 Arrived Weed Pope Neosho ilclier Wilbur Robert Gillis Saxon Northern Kinc Commodore A Packer Lyon Hoyt Rochester York 'Tempest KinHsher Miami and barges Case person with a little cold" is exposed Pneumo ICS to lace UUU IL MW VAUu eighty pr cent cf the i could luivu been averted if the eh they grew Lad been cured By Icr the bust method of rinding oiu seltol i cold is to take a little pure stimulant in waternod keep nrin alter having done The gri al est care and uromrt measures should be taken at the slii btest sigirof the approach of pneumo nia If vou have icklingin tile throat tight ness of the chest pain in the head a chilly teel iug or pains throughout the body immediately use some pure timulunt to promote the circula tion and avert the catastrophe It should be pai licularly borne in mind that to be of the re quired value (whiskey preferably) must be pure and Mult Whiskey which can be obtained of your druggist or grocer meets the requii cmciits It is standard and reliable and the fact that it Las received the indorsements of the lending scientists and physicians of the present day is the best guarantee of its bfieciilar 11 lloumania 2:40 Haskell 8 At anchor Gordon Campbell Burnham Pahlo Delta Aztec Zapotic Segil Hanscom Mineral State elicitous Sliuette Wind north heavy rain i'lio schooner Sliuette bound for Sheboygan Wis passed here six days ago and in this time was only able to make the Beavers It has en countered gales and heavy seas on account ot which she was forced to run back here Inst bight for shelter The steamer Norman lost a large unchpr ill the bay hero last night WELLAXDCA5AL Port Coi IldfiNE October Acadia Nipigon and consorts Rhoda Emily Down Pueblo Denver (ret ioni or itro troubled with Weakness Nervous Do biiitv ios of Memory Despondency Aversion to Sorietv or any disease of the sexual organs can hero find a safe and speedy cure urieiG of £500 for any case we fail to cure M5DDLE ACED MEN There are many troubled vlrh too frequent evaenfr tious of the bladder often aeconipanicd by a slig iit sniaruug or burning sensation and ealceuing of tao svstem in a mauuer the patient eanuot uveonnt for On examinin the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will orten found and somei lines particles ofaibu men appear or tips color be of tnin miikish hue agio changing to a dark vrpid appearance There are many men wiio die this difiieulry inor anc of thecause winch jg the second stage of seminal weakness 1 lie doctor will guarantee it perfect euro In all such cases and healthy restoration of the to urftiary organs Those living at a distance can make one visit at our otfice have rxtuniued and takemedicine home and use it without iuterruntion to business Parries writing for information muc inclose stamp for reply Consultation frecb Hours 9 a ii to 1 nu undays to 11 a in only DRANSONSsSPtNNdYcfc Southeast Corner cf Woodwa Avenue andEHzabolh Street CctroR Vich I'rof A Spinuey of this city who visits interior towns patients at Hotels is in no way con and barges Scott Seneca 12:4: in John Owen 1 (I rand Traverse 1:30 Kaliytuia (arrived Maruha iokaEe 3:10 Cambria Donaldson and barecs Tom Adams 4 Hope 4:19 The steam buro pilot house was burned at Ala rqiiettc feunuay loss The Mitche'I and lTriy aground oi Tn chips ce opinion by mad1 The following is a synopsis of the opinion re ferred to: answer to yonr question the st ate lax apportioned to Menominee County to bo levied the property included within that county prior to the'organization of Dickinson County or on the property now in it? ie former who apportions it? And can the land mentioned in section 11 of act bU laws of which wcie detached from townships hi Menominee pd Marquette and attached to townMup in ttoniitv be taxid at ail in 1 so Low and 4br the taxes of which county The Auditor general made the tnv tn lUlUUUieiH I'L tXJLz 7VMKVZ Heptemlx 3) this year or belcre the DicKiison County act took effect and the taxes lor bat county' were apportioned to lencuuinee Alar quette and Iron Counti: he ritxht ly beneing that he had u5 authority to tac into considera tion anv law not yet in force bee 23 act laws of R9L be met the new tax Jaw supersedes ct the public nets of lx9 and is substantially a repetition of sec tion of the old law Section 93 of act 1 acts of 18b9 seems to have been left out of the new law and there is no authority for the as sessment of taxes by' Hn old county upon the lands of a new county' detached fromjt after the new county is organized but it does not in trie least relieve the rww county from paying its share of the state tnx The boards of supervisors have a rnrbt to aree what proportion of the idate tax should be paid by Dickinson in proportion as the value of such property bears to the value of all the in the tourcounties After this agreement is reached teuoimnee Marquette and Ifon can assess the entire state tax on their property and a Mess amount for county purposes Dickinson can assess her local tax and such an amount in addition as will be suilieient to pay the amounts owing to the other counties and none of 1 he coun ties be burdened more han they would have been had been organized earlier or uefore the apportionment was maue The same question seems to have arisen in the case of Gogebic County under the equaliza tion of 1S8C which came to the Supreme Court and the Attorney Guneral quotes at length from the opinion by Justice Campbell in 'the case 74 Mich 724 the Auditor General has once appor tioned the tax his authority ceases and it is a matter entirely between the counties and teru is no reason for a misunderstanding Jn answer to your question ivheuc: Townships of elcli and Breen fovi(in nntirplv see no rvasou they should winch if nt all would be merely upon it technicality have been unable to find a precedent to guide me but think the circumstances should govern aru con trol keeping in view the fftet that every part tho state should contribute its just ijroportiuu of tne taxes In closing he says: 4 therefore pointed out the above course ice ing confident that I am sustained in my view by principle and that no person under suem a course could successfully attack the assessment or bring himself within the provisions of section 37 of act No 200 Acts of 1801 and that a tax so assessed would be sustained by the or the reception and classification of Students Every Branch Taught EL HAHN Director AO ORT STREKT WEST 1" 1 A I I A jf RR fil Awfil Cure quack and who have found yoM I HunuiiniuLt i mg worse ana you wno I ucrixui boyiux i mu uuuuicu witev for me to von I iii tend kaw vaudcvi vvatM TUEHE IS A CUBE! 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