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Home to dinner, and then to the office, we having dispatched away Mr. Oviatt to Hull, about our prizes there; and I have wrote a letter of thanks by him to Lord Bellasses, who had writ to me to offer all his service for my interest there, but I dare not trust him. In the evening late walking in the garden with my wife, and then to bed.

Trustees 1st Ward Thomas Quayle, J. J. Benton. 2d Ward O. M. Oviatt, T. N. Bond. 3d Ward Henry S. Stevens, A. C. Keating. 4th Ward E. Thomas, Henry Blair. 5th Ward W. B. Rezner, Joseph Sturges. 6th Ward C. J. Ballard, William Meyer. 7th Ward E. S. Willard, P. M. Freese. 8th Ward J. Dwight Palmer, Solon Corning. 9th Ward Wm. Sabin, A. Anthony. 10th Ward I. U. Masters, Wm.

Thompson. 8th Ward B. G. Sweet, Charles Winslow. 9th Ward J. M. Coffinberry, John N. Ford. 10th Ward A. G. Hopkinson, I. U. Masters. 11th Ward Daniel Stephan, Alexander McLane. Mayor George B. Senter. President of the Council I. U. Masters. Trustees 1st Ward L. J. Rider, James Christian. 2d Ward O. M. Oviatt, Wm.

T. Smith, O. M. Oviatt. 8d Ward T. S. Paddock, C. Mollen. 4th Ward R. R. Herrick, C. S. Ransom. 5th Ward C. Tice, F. T. Wallace. 6th Ward J. A. Bishop, Harvey Rice. 7th Ward G. W. Morrill, E. S. Willard. 8th Ward S. W. Johnson, R. G. Hunt. 9th Ward Sanford J. Lewis, Charles W. Palmer. 10th Ward Charles A. Crum, I. U. Masters. 11th Ward S. Buhrer, John Kirkpatrick. Mayor Samuel Starkweather.

Freese was relieved from the superintendency which had become too laborious for his declining health, and L. M. Oviatt took the management for two years, when he was succeeded by Anson Smyth, formerly State Superintendent. On his resignation, Mr. Andrew J. Rickoff, of Cincinnati, was called to the position.

For twenty-five years he had been associated with General O. M. Oviatt in the packing business at Cleveland, and the brand of the firm had grown to be recognized everywhere as thoroughly reliable. In 1865, this partnership was dissolved, and Dr. Robison continued the business at first alone and afterwards in company with Archibald Baxter of New York.

Mayor Samuel Starkweather. President of the Council James M. Coffinberry. Trustees 1st Ward L. J. Rider, George B. Senter. 2d Ward Chas. D. Williams, O. M. Oviatt. 3d Ward Levi Johnson, Randall Crawford. 4th Ward R. R. Herrick, C. S. Ransom. 5th Ward Wm. B. Rezner, G. H. Detmer. 6th Ward Jacob Mueller, L. D. Thayer. 7th Ward J. A. Weber, Thos.

Dodge has resided on Euclid avenue over thirty years, having built the residence now owned by General Oviatt, adjoining the present residence of Mr. D. P. Eells, in 1838, the site at that time being outside the city limits.

President of the Council Reuben G. Hunt. Trustees 1st Ward A. P. Winslow, L. J. Rider. 2d Ward O. M. Oviatt, Charles D. Williams. 3d Ward C. Mollen, Charles Patrick 4th Ward C. S. Ransom, R. R. Herrick. 5th Ward F. T. Wallace, W. B. Rezner. 6th Ward Harvey Rice, Jacob Mueller. 7th Ward E. S. Willard, John A. Weber. 8th Ward R. G. Hunt, B. G. Sweet. 9th Ward C. W. Palmer, J. M. Coffinberry. 10th Ward I. U. Masters, Charles A. Crum. 11th Ward John Kirkpatrick, Daniel Stephan.

Home to dinner, and then to the office, we having dispatched away Mr. Oviatt to Hull, about our prizes there; and I have wrote a letter of thanks by him to Lord Bellasses, who had writ to me to offer all his service for my interest there, but I dare not trust him. In the evening late walking in the garden with my wife, and then to bed.