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The Club Rate on A TRIP AROUND THE V, WORLD. . . HUT SERIES H2. 3 Subscribe for Tub Times at once r ,1 T 1 M me limes, New York Tribune, Chicago Inter-Ocean, Detroit Tribune, Will be good until hi A 2 aad take advantage 01 mis great w rer. ...... 0 APRIL 13th. voL.xv.no 4, 0W0SS0. LIICH., APRIL 6, 1894. WHOLE HO. 738 'Ji flli 4 4r -t r -,jr- them. 207-209 N. Washington St., - Owosso, Mich DYE STUFFS- PERFECTION DYES, DIAMOND DYES, PEERLESS DYES. A Complete Assortment of all their Standard Dyes. For putting up, domes tio dyes either from your own or our formula, our facilities are unsurpassed. WILL E. COLLINS & CO. 115 N. .. Washington St. WALL PAPER,- SCHOOL BOOKS, BUTTRICK PATTERNS, H. W. MANN'S, 112 W. MAIN ST. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES AND BUY THE "J" CRACKER Erj m filtered to tba Groceries, Fresh Fro Oar Ores, Eiery Day. 7e-k& no bonus from the city, only ask the help of our citizens , to build up an industry that will be a credit an tenefit to our city. We have an abundance of testimony that vze make a better Cracker than those previously used here, so let every one.5 who is interested in Owosso's prosperity pur chase the "J" CRACKER, made by TEJE JOHNSON BXfQ CO. - P. S. Compare our Butter, Oyster, Soda. and Grahame Crackers with the so-called fancy makes and if you like ours C3 well give preference to the Owosso make. J. B. CO. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." CHEAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF 00 A A We recently bought 100 of these fine Or-m. gans very low for Cash and nfffir them at a Price that sgk will Move IfiiL Them Quick, BffiaU Cash or on Hfflss 7 Easy Terms. iP XL"! Ooll onH coo GlJi OWOSSO. MICH. OWOSSO, MICH. L BURIED! That's What the People Did with the Demo cratic Candidates. MICHIGAN, OHIO, WISCONSIN, AND EVEN OLD MISSOURI GO SOLIDLY REPUB LICAN. The Infamous Wilson Bill Will Never See the Light of Day Again. OWOSSO ELECTS RE PUBLICANS WITH NEARLY 500 PLURALITY. Col. Dawes, the Republican "Victim," has 160 Plu rality and 1 8 Ma jority. Shiawassee Co. Farmers Show What They Think of the Free Trade Administration. Burns Elects Her First Republican Supervisor in flany Years.--AI. Crane Again Captures Rush. Only Chas. Baldwin, given an Election by hit Opponent. Remains of the Democratic Ticket. For the third time since the Introduction of the Wilson bill the people ef different sections of the United States have had a chance to put the seal of condemnation on the measure. On Monday, the enlightened citizenship of the North and West made its unanswerable demand that the policy of destruction now being carried out by Grover Cleveland and his contemptible cuckoos be dispensed with and that the enactment of the bill which would bring ruin and devas tation to the North, be forever postponed. By the most sweeping and significant vic tory of the decade everything that is free trade, McKanite, Clevelandite and un- American is rebuked and condemned. M'chigan stands proudly in the lead in the good work and Owosso and Shiawassee , MAYOR-ELECT DAWKS. county lead the great state. Pontiac, one ot the strongest democratic cities in the state comes bodily over to the republicans, while In Jackson and Kalamazoo the party of ruin has nothing left Grand Rapids, Ionia, ML Pleasant and other old time democratic cities swing Into line. The tidal wave rose higher in Ohio than It did last fall and returns Indicate a majority of over 100,000. At the home of Neal the democratic candidate for governor last fall the entire republican ticket was elected and In Alliance the republicans came out 700 ahead; Wav erly elected her first republican mayor as they did in Mansfield, Canton and Crestline. Laurel, -Maryland, the t home of Senator Gorman and many of Cleveland's hench men and advisors turns a democratic major ity of 22ft to a republican of over 100. For the first time since the war the re publicans got something in St. Joseph, Missouri and tbey not only got the mayor but every city office and every alderman by majorities ranging from 800 to 400. Chicago, ruled by corrupt democrats and anarchists came out for decency and right and elected twenty-three out of thirty re publican aldermen. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and other cities in that state saw the hottest political battles In their history and in nearly every case the result was a grand American victory. ' In Hartford, Connecticut, the city, demo cratic but one year ago, was carried by the republican candidate by the labor vote by 1109 and in Stamford.tbe result was equally as good. - North Dakota, Nebraska, and Kansas, simply emphasize their opinion of the Lll iokalanl president and his ex-confederate councillors at Washington. Below we give in detail the vote in Owos so and the townships as fully as they have been received, republican candidates being given nrst, democrat next, prohibition last: OWOSSO CITY. istw Sdw 8dw 4th w MAYOR. Dawes 215 215 139 287 160 Gould 235 174 72 215 Brewer, 43 57 20 22 ) CLERK. Sprague 227 215 145 310 259 Southard 221 164 67 186 St Clair 42 55 13 23 TREASURER Hall 267 230 140 342 413 liullard 182 161 76 147 Miner 43 41 11 24 BUPV. AT LARGE Osburn 289 241 148 315 468 Williams 158 136 . 69 172 Faxon 42 57 17 26 SCHOOL INSPECTOR.' Robb 229 229 146 308 OVERSEERS OK TOOR. Johnson 264 224 141 303 762 Young 269 227 142 310 799 Wheeler 65 60 20 25 Alliton 52 57 16 24 FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SUPERVISOR. Parker 190 286 20 Horsman 259 203 Hopkins 37 23 ' CONSTABLE. Crane 298 299 230 Martin 161 186 Iloss 44 28 SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SUPERVISOR. Hartshorn 183 113 Baldwin 215 97 14 Parker 44 16 CONSTABLE. Robinson 195 145 115 Miller 162 63 . Griffith 68 14 ALDERMAN FIRST WARD. Post 260 70 Jopling 190 Sherman 41 SECOND WARD Curry 210 75 McKenzie 13 Knapp 90 THIRD WARD. Mackey Steggall 131 81 13 -50 Amspoker FOURTH WARD. Crandall 321 149 Titeomb 172 Knapp 22 , Additional loan for water works sys tem: IstW 2dW 3dW 4th W Yes -325 287 148 1289 x 501 No 143 127 73 (205 CORUNNA Mayor C. Marshall 17C D. M. Lowe 1859 Treasurer Geo. Ciutterbuck 142 It. A. Augsbury 19149 II. O. Worden 36 1st ward Supervisor A. W. Green. Alderman A. T. Nichols. . Constable A. A. Fraln. 2d ward Supervisor Geo. O. Shattuck. Alderman K. C. Ford. " to nil vacancy C. D. Wilcox. Constable Jas. Montford. - sd ward Supervisor-J. J. Peacock. Alderman J. O. Thomas. Constable L. M. Jockson. , THE COUNTY. ANTRIM. Supervisor Austin TTowDnage wo w J L Jarrad 67 Clerk- Walter u Skinner. 101-40 John I Wiles - M Treasurer- Janes J Atherton. rep iso Justice of the Peace William Walts ... - w i James Cunningham. ........ 69' Highway Commissioner wilder nam- i o Patrick Jordan - 66 Drain Commissioner E Spencer Robinson s M Adolohus Hodge 62 School Inspector J o Monroe wov Norton Blake 62 Board of Review 9 yrs. T P Burtnett rep 08; I yr. KT Stone rep vh; x yrs, rainc joraan dem 60. BENNINGTON. Supervisor v - IS f MnrrllA 1(W 64 102 151- 47 104 . 152- 49 103 16252 100 15J 63 100 IR7-79 84 P V M ttotsford Clerk A P StronR W W Byerly ...... Treasurer n II Tayior H II VanLiew Justice of the Peace, full term J A Chapin II II Hardy Justice of the Peace, to All vacancy William Walsh.- TJ Hicks nighwsy Commlssionor J W lubbard - C W Bager - Drain Commissioner X J Ulcus Josoph Taylor Board of Review, John T. Coopor, X yrs George W Cook, 1 yr..... rbtdollo Booth, 9 yrs . gij M Beardslee, 1 yr chool Inspector Albert Oillett. 9 yrs Anson Dean, I yr p U Day. 2 yrs Henry Merrill, I yr.. Constable o W Cook 15362 Marsh man 101; J W Hibbard 152 Bl, Burrell 14S 40 103 15464 154-64 100 100 153-54 154-64 99 100 Ooker-Hardy Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mm AESGUlfirEltf PURE 101: POMorrice 15352. Reuben Sawtell 101: Qeorge Cooper 153 -62, James Lewis 101. BURNS. Supervisor C M Buell - 184 S S Chaffee 181 Clerk JDRoyce 19728 Fred Lewis M - 169 Treasurer KFJoHlin 18711 Win Lahring 176 Justice of the Peace, full term , T A L,awne - 17s J E Marteins 183 5 Justice of the Peace, Syrs H ft'OSKet . JH7 13 W H Redmond - 172 Justice of the Peace, 2 yrs. k & Lurneti i3 iv HJGulick - 173 Highway Commisslner N K Potter - ins 11 Fred Chambers 175 . Drulu Commissioner FB Sheldon 18817 F B Devore 171 School Inspector Josephine Minor m-33 J VV Williams 164 Board of Review, 1 yr. u vv names iyo Oeorge Foster. 18510 Board of Review, 2 yrs. r a urauon , it J Kttson 177 Constables R O'Hern 19017 C Campbell 173, L W Pratt 189 TJ Fred wise l7. N L,amay 191 18 H Hadden 173, A W Campbell 184 9 CL Fox 179. CALEDONIA. Republican ticket elected as follows: 8uuer- visor, John Y. Martin; clerk, Fred M. Kay ; treasurer, Frank A. Thompson ; highway com missioner, Julius B. Eveleth; drain commis sioner, Theron Stevens ; justice, full term, James McBride: school inspector. Ike Derrlr.: board of review, Chas. Wren ; constables, Simon Ved dor, Fvanklin Kingsbury, Andrew Porter, Edgar Canley. FAIRFIELD. Supervisor Kdwin W. Washburn 110-19 Charles B. Munson .'. 91 Township Clerk Andrew M. Van Dousen.. 11327 George F. Travis 86 Township Treasurer Cassltis M. Loynes 11937 Joel Leavitt 82 Highway Commissioner- Andrew Williams 06 Gilbert Sawyer...- 103 7 Draiq Commissioner- James Shonard 10018 John A. Johnston 01 Justice of the Peace, full term Adelbert T. Colby 11835 Henry II, Green 83 Justice of the Peace, to fill vacancy Harrison W. Fuller 116-32 William T. lteed 84 Member Board of Review , ' Martin 8. Hambleton 118-36 Park Scott 82 School Inspector Frank Van Dousen 11938 Alvah J. Leavitt 81 Constables Herbert Fuller, 11735; Nohenilah Austin, 11880; Charles II. Cushnmn, 11734; Buckmlnster W, Darling, 11836; Frank L. Wait, 82; George F. Holslugton, 82; William K. Buell, 83; James Wetherbee, 82. IIAZELTON. The entire republican ticket headed by Emmor Bronsou for Supervisor was elected. MIDDLEBURY The Republican ticket elected as follows: Supervisor, Geo. Stanlake ; clerk, Edmond R. Vincent ; treasurer, Wm. A. Merrill ; school In spector, Edward R. Vincent: highway commis sioner, Thomas marvin; Justice, Silas B. South worth: iuttioe to Hll vacanoo. Charles Vrlentlne: drain commissioner, Montraville Woodln ; mem ber board of rovlew 9 years, Josepti Parvis; member boArd of review 1 year, Geo. Snyder; constables, Henry h. tiau. Tneoaore ta. e air field, Wm. O. Stlit, Emery Warren. NEW HAVEN. Supervisor- Joseph Hudson vi John E. chamberlain........ 69 Francis II. Morris 181-88 Township Clerk Howard Doloff - 60 Edward Springer.-...- . 68 Walter S.Burge 185103 Township Treasurer- Albert O. Sutton........ - OT Reuben Wledman 119 William Goodwill... 121 8 Highway Commissioner- Wallace W.Neff - - 1M-23 Dennis McCaffrey 56 , James Ilopsoo - - 131 Drain Commissioner Thomas D. Sanderson - 116 Edward Gorman 68 James Tuttle ,....-. 148-60 School Inspector- Clarence P. nulbert 123 James Llnzey .v. 72 Royal W. Falrbank .. 14017 Justice of Peace- Oscar Chaffee 116 Abraham Callard 70 Thos. Goodwill 14782 Member Board of Review Caleb S. Dickinson 120 Grandlson E. Hurd 77 John Boyd...- - 13616 Constables John Brenner 119, Jacob Bittle lis, John Callard 110, James Bunker 115. Myron Nye 915, Wm. Llnzey 73, Wm. McAvoy 211, Iewls Defrennaoo. 'owosso. Republican ticket elected as follows: Super visor, F. M. Shepard; clerk, E.T. Wilbur; treasurer, Alex Purves; high way commissioner, A. C Crane; Justice, L. w. Bowles; Justice to fill vacancy. Ezra Mason and G. I. Rush; drain commissioner, W. S. Carson. PERRY. Morrice Perry prec't. prec't. For Supervisor J. A. Morrice - 130 6 M H. A. Spalding - HI 46 P. II. Smith -...10 63 HJHawley : 183 6293 O. 8. Wilkinson..- - 108 44 H W Wallace 100 66 Treasurer OH Stevens 1M 6M14 E L Rann - 98 43 WE Grout 104 68 Powder Justtoe of the Peace IT ,tklns 159 53-38 B F Rann - 122 53 Walter Wright io 66 Highway Commissioner James Bridger 186 65 M F A Bunline 101 42 A N St.-vens tos 66 Constables Thomas Johnston. G. W. Little, John Fulton, A. A. Watkins. Member board of review, Silas L. Watkins. School Inspector. L. C. Watkins. All republicans. - SHIAWASSEE. Republican ticket elected "with majorities as follows: Supervisor, Rudolph Colby, 129; clerk, Clark Devereaux, 90; treasurer, Charles Good speed, 85; justice P C, Carruthers, 105; high way com , Wm. Ounderman, 115; drain com., James Heath, 103; school inspector, Eugene Harris, l 7; board of review, John W. Chase and Frank Greenman, if 5. RUSH. Supervisor Alfred B. Crane .'. 13216 John Henderson 122 ' Melvln W.Drake - 12 Township Clerk 1'erry II. Peters s 14082 Robert W.Allen ioa Charles Seelhoff 19 Township Treasurer John Harshbargor 124 6 James K. Allen us Llnal R. Luraby 19 Member Board of Review Joseph J. Huffman 131 IT Ebenozer V. Bliss 114 Highway Commissioner John Crane..... ,v 13320 Jesse Bliss 113 Edwin A. Convls is Drain Commissioner Otis Mead - 14039 Jhn King joi Andrew NT Goodwin . 21 Justice of Peace (full term) John II. Gormley 14037 Henry W.Horn . 103 George E. Brown is Justice of Peace (to fill vacancy) Edwin K. Bunting 13483 Hiram B. Weeks m School Inspector William Seelhoff 12914 James Lynch us William F. Spaulding is Constables Dewltt C. Carr, 13118; Lewis Ball. 1318; George Dellamater, 13120; Harry Whited, I3t 18; James King, 113; Charles Hurst, 128; Martin Rourke, ill; Asa Bliss, 112; Stephen Nonon, 18; Nelson Farley, 18; Frank W. Stiles, 18 8CIOTA Supervisor Silas N. Pierce 162 AlouzoC. Fuller. 22166 Township Clerk Charles D. Sharpe 14$ Wm. II. Clark - i&8 9f Township Treasurer Wm. II. Hunt 141 John O.Wert 2411041 Justice of Peace (full term) Albert J. Nixon 180 " Luther llyon 204 24 nighway Commissioner Wm, J. Austin 181 Reuben G. Leland 204 23 Drain Commissioner Willis A. Beach....- 174 Austin Ryon - 210 86 School Inspector . Frank Towner:.; 174 Clarence Headley 204 81 Member Board of Review (2 years) " f ' v James Lawler - . ." if 4" v George S. Calver 203 89 Member Board os Review (1 year) Edward Leland 167 Kzoklel T. Putnam 210 33 Constables Orson Leland, 184; L. A. Skinner 173; Charles H. Blizzard, 179; Henry Vanderhoot 177; A. L. McCllntock, 20925: John Dowdlng 20431; Arthur Kyon, 207 28; Nilo Burt, 207 66' VENICE The entire Democratic ticket elected save Highway Commissioner. Supervisor H. Hollster 86 Hiram Reed..... 15676 Township Treasurer Geo. Shavey m L. Loucks - 156-4t6 Township Clerk F. Miller - , 98 W.Stewart 146 60 Highway Commissioner Charles Rhlpman jit 4 Geo. Turner - nj Tlio batance of the candidates elected am democrats. Justices of the Peace A. II. Owens. M. Donahue; School Inspector, DaveZearon;- Board of Review T. L. Chronkita, W. Piersons. . VERNON TOVN8IIIP. Bapei visor Vernon Durand Monroe L. Scougale Harry S. Myers M. W. Wost 145 244 124 44 2-21 18 84 Continued on page eight.) Awarded Illshsst Honors Wcrld' Fair. EDEi' pom . MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fro torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adu!terar4. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.