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NORTHERN TRIBUNE. OSUl Taper of Cheboygan County. BATURDAY. MARCH 4, 1876. Cheboygan PoitoH.ce. Call! arrire and depart as follows: rrrosxET and all, roiNTS south. arrite-Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 r. m. l)part Mondays, Wednesdays and Vriiaya, at 6 a. x. -Arrive Mondays. Wednemlay and Fridays, at 7 r. x. Iepars Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satardajiat?A.tt. S M1CKI2CAW CITT. Arrive-Every Tuesday at noon. Depart vsstdssy, at 1 p. m. ROGERS CITT AJCD ALTERA. Arrive Saturdays, by Steamer Marine City. Btnart Saturdays by Steamer Marine City. Office open for delivery of mail and the issuing f Money orders from 7:30 a. m. to 8 r. m. Ofiee open on Sunday's from 12:20 to 1:30 r. m C. A. BRACE, P. M. Church Directory. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. JTesr the corner of Huron and Nelasn streets, J. L. MAILE, Pastor. . Sunday Exercises. JaV'ewftrh!D at .. .............10:30 a.m. Sr.nday School .1?:00 m. JCveninr service 7-3 Y. M. etklj Prayer-Meeting on Tnenday, at 7:0 p.m. Takua BiWe Reading Wednesday 7:30 p. m M. x. church, Csnaerof Huron and Pine streets, HEY. W. II. WARE, Pastor. : Saidenee opposite the Church. Order of of Sunday Exercises : recalnt at 10:30 a. m. Sunday School at 12 M. and 7 p. m. O. C. WEED, Super latendenc Teacher' 3W - Ine. Tuesday. 7 P. M. braver Meeting. Thnrylav, 7:'o p. m. The public are affectionately invited to all our meetings. TOWN TALK. .Last Wednesday was the commence ment of tbe Lenten season. - We understand that Rev. Mr. Maile is expected home next week. The postoffice in Fctoskey is to be re moved to more commodious quarters. Petoskey has organized a brass band. The instruments arrived a week or so ago. Judge a man by his acts, and not by any sanctimonious airs or hypocritical cant. ; , : Little Traverse is rejoicing over the first saw mill and its accompanying whistle." Elder C. P. Wilson, ot Bay City, con ducted the services at the Congregational church last Sunday. A good boy desirous of learning the printing business can lind a place by call ing at this office immediately. "' Prank Sammons hu3 his new scow well under way. When completed, he claims It will be the best on the river. Our village fathers will meet and cori- iult together, regarding the welfare of the village, next Monday night. Ice has been rapidly stored during the week. The ice is of a good quality, and from twelve to fifteen inches thick. Several of the parties getting out logs are nearly through with their contracts, and will soon break up their camps. Mr. Newton expects to have his new extract factory in operation soon. He has already on hand a large stock of bark. When ladies wear paper flour sacks for l)nstles, they should be so arranged that the beautiful colored illustrations should not appear. . Welcome Wedge, a mail employed In one of Nelson & Bnllen's camps, had one of his feet badly jammed the early part of the week. Ben Gitchell has retired from driving the stage fur a few days, and is now en gaged in training a horse for the coming nice. Cheboygan means to take rank towards the top of the list in point of population. Mrs. Henry Chamberlain did her best on the 24th a boy. The almanacs announce that the pres ent month is the commencement of spring. Were it not for the almanacs we should never know it. Chapin & Barber, of Bay City, recent ly sold 200,000 feet of lumber to Erie parties, for 50, $13 and $33, one-hilf cash and balance on shipment. The Rose House at Petoskey is to change hands soon, arrangements to that effect having been made. A man named Leifler, from Sherman, will be the new landlord. The Methodist church refused to be warmed last Sunday, so the pastor and that portion of his flock who had braved the storm attended services at the Con gregational church. It would almost seem that the war of extermination still continues at Rogers City. In addition to the Molitar cedar camps, the burning of which we noticed last week, two of Henry Clothier's houses have been burned. The regular monthly meeting of the Improvement association will occur next Tuesday evening. Tfiere is considerable important business to come before it, and we hope there will be a full attend ince. The real estate firm of Turner & Smith, .of "Lansing, have dissoved partnership. Mr-Turner will continue the land busi ness, while Mr. Smith will devote his at tention to "Jaw. t These gentlemen are jnember$4)f thejreai estate firm of Turner, Smith & Humphrey, of this place. . HVe understand that Mr. J. A. T. Wen delU f Mackinaw, has contracted for the erection ot a flouring mill near Macki naw City. It is to be completed at an early day after navigation opens. This will be a gt convenience to the home steaders who are rapidly settling in that part of thfei county. Mr. Wendell also P3CU to have a road cut out from Bru Ina, north to the xalll. : -' ' ' - . Refused to l?ie. Last week, Friday, Gabriel LaDuke came to town with one of his sons, dri ving an old horse whose "sand3 of life are nearly run." . Going home in the eve ning he drove without any reference'to his age and infirmities. When about two miles from; home, the horse dropped down In the road and apparently gave up the ghost without a struggle. The old man took the matter very philosoph ically, and without ado. With the assis tance of his son, he got the harness off and rolled the pony out in the snow on the side of the road. Then hitching themselves to the sleigh they went home A short time afterward Louis Kecully came out of the woods and saw the pony but concluded that he was only in a state of suspended animation, so he rolled him back into the road and assisted him on his pins aain. He was then taken to a neighboring stable, where he was fed and cared for. The surprise of the old man LaDuke can be Imagined when he came the next morning with another horse and all Implements and tackle ne cessary to save the shoes and dispose of the horse. However, after a time he discov ered the whereabouts of the horse, and he now has him again in his possession. Whether he will profit in the future by the moral thus given remains to be proven. White Fish. we noucea last wecK that a lot or white fish had been sent by the State Fish Commissioners to be deposited in the lakes in this and Emmet counties. We learn that 40,000 were deposited in Burt Lake. Round, Crooked and Twin lakes, in Emmet county, each had 20,000, We regret that Mullett Lake was slight ed, but perhaps the next deal will give it some. These fish were hatched by Mr. Clark, of Northville, under arrangement with ihe United -States Fish Commissioner, but Congress fail Ing to make an appropriation to pay lor them, and they being a commod ity which would not keep, Mr. Clark pre sented them to the several states which have fish commissions, and who would see that they were properly deposited. His crop amounted to several millions, of which Michigan received 500,000. The state hatcheries have a large stock which will soon hatch, which will be deposited id the various inland lake3 of the state, as well as in Lakes Michigan, Huron, St. Clair, Erie and Ontario. Harbor Matters. As yet nothing is definitely known concerning the action of the Committee oa Commerce with reference to the ap propriations for our harbor improve ments, it wa3 tnougut at one time a few days ago that the Committee did not duly appreciate the magnitude of the lake commerce, anl would practice a parsimonious policy in regard to the lake harbor improvements. Later ad vices, however, state that the committee i3 nearly ready to report, and Michigan is, under the circumstance s, quite liberal ly dealt with. She will get in all about $450,000. 1 b.2 proj o Hon at first assigned her wa3 only about $ 3o0,C00. We have no doubt that Mr. Pattcrsou presented the claims of Cheboygan in such a manner as will gain for our harbor as large an amount as was possible to secure. The exact amount will not be known until the report of the Committee. PERSONAL,. W. G. ninman, of the land department of the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad, and n. O. Rose of Petoskey, spent Sun day in our village. Watts S. Humphrey, started for Detroit Thursday night. Mr. Noble, the engineer In char .3 f the government work on the new locks at the Sault, passed through the village on Wednesday on his way to that place. Jas. Beatty and P. E. Roach, of Detroit, left here for the Sault Thursday morning. We understand they were going there in connection with the late disaster to the coffer dam mentioned in another place. Major C. J. Dickey and James Cable, of Mackinac, were in the village yester day. Wilson Newton, of the firm of Newton, Bros. & Co., of St. Helena, arrived in the village yesterday. J. P. McKinnon, of Philadelphi a is in the village, visiting his brother, A. P. McKinnon, the square timber man. J. B. Haviland, Esq., of Traverse City, State Swamp Land Commissioner, ar rived in town yesterday, on business con nected with the letting of the inland nav isration work. Nearly Fatal Accident. Last Monday, John Leavitt, a work man employed in Sam Leavitt's camp, on the Sturgeon river, met with an acci dent which came near being f.ital in its results. He was engaged in sanding a hill which the loaded sleigh had to go down. It was snowing and blowing fu riously, so that it was impossible to see any distance. Almost without warning a loaded team came at full speed down the hill, and was upon him before he s.iw it or had time to get out of the road. He tried to save himself by seizing the neckyok but feeing that he could not maintain his hoi 1, cadeavorei to jump to one side of the road. In doing this he was struck by one of the horses' feet, and thrown under the loaded sleigh, which passed over him. A severe gash was cut in his head and in hi3 back, and one of his legs was also badly injured. He ran a very narrow escape from instant death, and as it is, h'13 injuries are of a rery se rious nature. The Nortiiern Boats. -Tbe entire line of the Northern Transportation Company's boats have been sold at re ceivers sale, and have been purchased by Mr. Chamberlain, the former manager of the company. It i3 proposed now to start them out in the spring on a line between Chicago and Oswego, instead of to Ogdeniburgh as heretofore. : ;Mr. Chamberlain made thii line of boats very popular and successful wh$n under his management before, and doubtlcs will again. .1' A New Arrangement We are glad to announce to the readers f the Tribune that Mr. C. J. Hunt wi hereafter have charge of the mechanica department of the Tribune office. Mr. Hunt is a gentleman whom" we are glad to have associated with us in the manage ment of the paper, and one whom we can cordially reccommend to the citizens of Cheboygan as in every way. worthy of their confidence. That he fully under stands his business, tbe improved appear ance of this week's paper is a sufficient guaranty. Many of the early friends of the paper will recollect Mr. Hunt from his having charge of the office during the first few weeks of its existence. Since that time we have labored under many disadvantages and discouragements, and have at times, unavoidably, disappointed some 01 our patrons.- we can now say however, with some degree of confidence, that no further trouble of this kind need be apprehended, and that all work given us to do, will be done promptly and in : superior manner. Those Bears. v e only told about half of that bear story last week. The hole in which the bear and her cubs lay was fully ninety feet from the ground, five sixteen feet logs being 'taken off, and a piece bein left before coming' to the bear. Nothing was known of the bear being in the tree until after the tree was cut, sc Mrs. Bear must have been somewhat shocked when Uie tree fell, but probably not much more than the chopper, for he stood by and saw the animal crawl out of the hole and toddle off without even making an effort to dispatch her with his axe. The cub3 were two or three weeks old, am three in number, which in itself is quite singular, for bears seldom have more than iwo young at a utter, nic little ones were taken to a settlement near, where milk could be obtained for them. Several parties followed and endeavored to catch the old bear but without success. She was considerably disabled by her fall, so that a dog at one time got hold of her, but even then she managed to escape. : The Itaces at Mackinaw. In another column will be found the advertisement of the races which have been arranged to take place at Mackinaw on the 14th and 15th of the present month. t will be seen that purses to the amount of $225 are to be contested for. The peo ple of Mackinaw have taken hold of thi3 matter with the energy, which will sure- ymake it a success. The purses are very liDemi ana will draw out the nest horses in the counties named, and w ill in sure a spirited contest. A number of horses belonging in this place are in training, and those who profess to know. laim that the first money will come here. This, however, is something which can not be very reliabty estimated. Should the weather be pleasant there is no doubt that a large number of our citizens will be on hand to enjoy the sport. Church Services. There will be preaching at the Congre gational church to-morrow morning at the usual hour bv Elder C. P. Wilson. Subject : Romans 1st, 10th. u The i Gos pel of Christ." Theme : The facts of the gospel, are they facts or not ? NOTE. The Gospel of our Lord, unlike any and ever' other system of religion, pre sents itself to the world, and predicates irs truthfulness upon certain facts, which if proven establish its claims, and if proven to be false must tail. "Come let us reason together.'1 The Military to be Increased. Advices have been' received at th Wand which seem to render it certain that the garrison at that place will be in creased by the addition of another com pany. This increase is made for the pur pose of commencing the improvements upon the National Park. It is expected that most ot the labor will be done by the soldiers, they being put upon detach ed duty for that purpose. We are glad to note that the improvements upon the Park are to be commenced this season. The new company is expected as soon as navigation opens. A New Craft for Little Traverse Bay. A few days since Mr. Chrysler, of Little Traverse, purchased of the Detroit River Steamboat Company, the small steamer 31. W. Wright, for which he paid $4,000. Mr. Chrysler will employ her in trade in Little Traverse Bay and vicinity. The boat is in good order, and only needs the usual fitting'out tobe ready for a sea sons work. She will be taken to her new home as soon as navigation opens. . A lAvely Cay at the Island. Last Tuesday was a lively day at Mack inaw. There were fourteen or fifteen teams there from Cross Village, bringing a numerous quantity of Indians, and a large lot of bark work and potatoes. Their advent into the village made it have for a short time somewhat the appear ance which it has during the summer months, as far as business was concerned. Closing Centennial Ball. The closing of a series of five Centennial balls at Mackinaw, took place last week Friday night. It was an exceedingly pleasant affair. We acknowledge with thanks the receipt of an invitation to be present, but absence from home until too late a day, prevented our acceptance. Death of an . old Citizen. John Monaghan, Esq., for the past eighteen years a resident of Mackinaw, died last Tuesday at the age of forty-swenycars. He leaves an only daughter to mourn his less, his wife having died about four years siuce. Notice. Persons having claim3 against the Con gregational Church, of Cheboygan, of whatsoever nature, will please present an itemized.statement of the same to the undersigned immediately. ' G. D. V. ROLLO, Treasurer.. .Cheboygan, March 3d, 1876. Few Kent Dldcultles. The disagreements between the pastor of the Catholic "church, which we no ticed a few weeks since, are likely to have an issu-2 in court, as far as they have ref erence to pew rents. Quite a number of the flock have resisted the payment of the pew rent for some time past. Father DeCcuninck has now placed thee bills to the amount of $245.25 in an an attor ney's hands for collection. We under stand that the defendants haye clubbed together and will. make a test case of the matter and carry it into the Circuit Court. Unclaimed Letter List. The following is a lLet of letters remaining in the Cheboygan postoffice, uncalled for, March 4. Persons calling for thete letters will please say that they arc advertised : GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Chambers. Samuel Cullon, Samuel f'ummirp, WiJPam Lynch, ,niel McUonaM, DonaM Mcllrntney, John (1) Odel, It C ftonous, Fracklin Cayfoni, Thomas 11 uunteler, Edward LADIES LIST. squith, MUs Sarah A I McDonald, Mrs Nancy Campbell, Ataxia C. A. BRACE, p. U. Itaces. Mackinac Horse Association Purses S225. Inau jural Trolling Sleeting '76. To be held AT NATIONAL PARK. MACKINACi MICH. March 14th & 15th, 1876. First Day. Inaugural Stakes Open lor all fhorses owned in Maekiuac. Chebovean and Chitmewa counties, Mich., on or before Decembtr lat, 1376. Mile Heats Best Two in Three. To Harness, for a purae ot $if 0 S1C0 to first, and to ue secona norse. Second Day. People's Stakes Oren to ah horses owned n Mickiuac.Utieuovcatianri Chi Dttewa counties. aucji.. on or ueiore December it-t, i"J6, barring lhe winner in tbe Iuanxural bcate?. ad all orses thai Lave taken first or Sf-cond monevs in reeoncl cla88 ra e t. anv Miblie trotiir.tr niet- ltiK 1 ir a purse ot no. ou lor tne lirat. and 23 lor ike fieeond nor. E.TJ 'L E S Of the National Aociation to govern. 10 nat 8ccoraiaQr etch eu ire for the luiugural -taket: ctri' b to be maue previous to the race. So tmut acborjp ny -cb tntry for the People's bitkc; nines 10 u" manle on the cvenlnr previous to ihera. Three or moro entnes in cachraclo Hit, uhi two or more Lo-ss t etart. Entiles to i he above events to close on the evenmjr pre- ce-iiu the Jay 'f the aces. Entries to be ad dressed to the Secretary, NatiODul Park, Mack mac i l tt'U. Micfi. Un the lira: ay after the Iu'ugunl Stakes there will be a thCs ior I'ony Make.-. op-n to alt litd nn poior. lor a purse ot 5-. 2J to the nrst, ani i to tne seconl jony. Entrance lee ti 5i). entries to he ma! ortne cay 1 1 tne ra e. " On tbe econd uay, alter the People Stake, th ie will oc A FOOT RACE, Pnrae to be ntmd on iheday of the race. There will bo a sack r i ;e. wheelbarro v rac, ami other amusements to be perfected by tho -oarrniitee of Arrangements, on ihe iays of the rae.s. js. u. uakil.ju, iresTt. A . U. M a Ulso n , 1 reat'r. W. P. PKEbTON, bec'Y. Legal, PROBATE ORDER--- ate of M chiran. County of Cheboygan, es. At n ecMion ot tuc Probaie Court for th county of Cheboygan, hoMen at ti.e Probate tflice, in Hie villa ot Chebovgin, on t uesday, the twenty-ninih uay .of tebrur.iy, tn the ve.ir one thousand eight hua uied an seventy-six. Present. Utoige lieu, juutre oi rrooac. In the matter 1 the e ate of William Oodd, John Dodd, Henry Uodd anu Grdinal Dodd. minors On readme and filiog the petition, duly Termed, of Mrv Cuniibeil, truai;inn vS said minors. Dm v in amornr other thine?, lor reasons therein stated, that the may bo empowered and 1 censed to Hd' csr aiu real estate belonging to said inor., and in said petition iully ! scribed, Thcru tion it is Oidered, " Th.tt Mo'day, the third dy ot April next, at ten o'clock in the loreuooa. be aaiUu lor tho bearing of said pe tition, and that tne neirs at tavv. anil al otuer pereon iiitervbicd m said estate, are lequited to aiDj rvi a aetMiof of ead Coum, then to le hoiden at the Pr bate Ofii ;e, in the village of C.'itboygau, and uow cause, uay there be, hv tiie pnvcr of lhi petit onrr fhould not be ra- led: And it U tuither.onleieU lhatsaid pe union r gie not ce to the persons interested m an es:ate, oi me i-eauency oi eaiu pennon, an; e beam ir thereof, by causing a copy oi this oruet to o published in the Nokiukrn Tin- use, a newbptyer prmiea ana circulated m said ccunty ot cntooygan, three successive eeks previous to said ua of li-aring. v iv . V . B&LL, J udge of Probate. (1 true copy.) no 14 4 MOKTGAUK AL.;. Default bavin ieeu made m the coudiuons o a certain indeit ute of moruai;e uemng date the ath day or May, A. made and executed by A. gus Mclvav. of the coiDty of Cltebuyiom. and M ite ot Mithiitan. to "chwt Oie.tr. ct i.umber one, in thd township of Duncan. Chebayirau co aity. Mu;i.iau, to secure the payment ot live husdred aud nlty dollar, wliieu said niongaize is recorded in tho ofli.te ot the Register cf iceds for said county, in Liber one" of moriia e, on pages 616, 67, and tld.ori.dHh mortgage there is now due aud unp .id the eum id lour hundred and brty-iwond 7l-loOihs do tars, and interest on Uie same since August uth, A. l., 184, at the rate of ten ilu) per cent, per annum, logemer wih an attorney lee ot twenty five dollar;, pio- vided for in sid mortgage ehou-d any pro.eed ings be taken to foreclose the tame; ami no pro ceedings having been taken either in law or in t qu ty to recover said mortgage, debt, or any pai thereof: Now, thereiote. bvvirueofthe power OI Bale in saiu mvi c wawuicu, tuMJt vy ... . . ft..,.tAln finch in.u tn4ila,ti1 iva VnUO VI H1B ISIUH("' iu .v uuu i iu vided: Notice is hereby gjven that on MoN- OAt.Tirlt! 1XTII "Ai ut aifluuu, A. ISTii. at two o'clock in tne atternoon ol baidday. at the front-toor of the court llousemUie vil lage ot Cheboygan iaewyii county, aiicui- ;in, (thai being Uie pi-e uuiuiug me Court ior said county ,imr ucwiuai. uu-. ii un. linn. 10 tne hignest bidder, the premi-cs described in an t mortgage, or so much then of as may bo necesaiy o eautiy ujb ann um uue upon said mo rtgage for pnn lpal ami ii.te-ept, together with tho costs and expense of Hale, ami the attorney ice provided for in said mortgage; sid premises oeing dehorned as follows, to-w it: At that crt in piece or parcel ot land emg and vina in tho Ullage ot wmutiuij oi Benton, county t cneu yg:iH, anu riaie oi Michigan, k'iown and oetcnbcd a lollows. to ut: ComaietClDg Ota pvmvur fuuMrommo o uneast corner of ot mramer lorty-two .). soutn westerly on vuu j " street, accunnrg to ja'oo cammons recorued ..int . r t. viii:i!': of Cheboygan: thence runniue Routh westerly on the dneot ead ttreet twent, four (-24) fee?; thence northwesterly at nght-an- glea with ha d btreet sixiw rwu; u-eiice nonn eaaterly at right-ang'ea two (2i foet; thence noilh- tvf.rf.rlv r. titrht ansr e3 wx to) roie: mence noitheasterly at rignv-aogips twenty-two (2:) fet; thence fouth. asterly at right ar gies twelve (12) rigl nrr according -to Jac o phujuiuub iwnutu thereof, including ona two tory building ued as a store, situate ou th northeast corner of said iotnuiunrtorty-one M. , m Hchool District No. one of the township of Dun can, Mor gsgee. - W ATTf 8. uuMrUBEV, Atty. lor Mottgayee. no-J2-12t . , . The above nale if adjourned unti Monday, the 20th day of March, a. P- 18T6. at a o'cbck in the afterno n of said day, the sale to be made at the ome place. kchool District No. 1, of the Township ot Duncan, Mortgagee. , - W. B. UuiirasET, Att y. lor Mortgagee i Hardware and Stoves. POST & IE Wholesale an rtail dcaltrs la HEAVY AND SHELF TI JSr V !R E ; PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY All kinds of Farming Tools, BUILDERS1 TEIMLIINOrS AND HATEEIALS OIL CLOTHS, WHIPS, . LAMPS, . PU3IPS, LEATHER BELTING RUBBER AND HEMP PACKIMG, BUILDING PAPER, STEAM FITTINGS AMD GAS PIPE. .lseall kiadsof TIN AND COPPERWARE Made and repaired. ntlJMy P. M. Lathrop. EESBBVED FOB P. M. LATEBOP. New Advertisements. APCHTO 100 ele?ntCILCS2Ci:SS mounlci, UuL.it IO z,.9xiiforS4,or 2 tor S . Ci:- tacs of ertry dtscrijtlion. National Chromo Co., t'iii a. ra. MBD E2ACi:T3, ISIZSSSUSST, TA&ZV&IZE'S. Ill Soul Uharminn. 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Over One THOustitDOrganisrsand Musicians indor thc orirang and rec mmend them a tToinfi.T first clasj in oe. mechanism and durability. Warratd five ye' a. 8nd lor prist liBts. WHITNEY d HOLMES ORGAN CQ. ' . - ; Quiacr.M. HTTl!0 ii i ii u b ii I HcArthur, Smith cC Co. NEW AND. ELEGANT GOODS - Jastrtcelred.t the MAStMOTn ESTABLISHMENT of M '5 Special Attractions SPLENDID BARGAINS IN NEW STYLES A rtrj choice seleetlo of In all the nnnnUf . . Furnishing Ladies SHAWLS IN In matins the necessary FALL AND WINTER TRADE TVe have consul fpd tiirt . spared no pains In securing for them th taincd in the great markets of the "Sun ,i . . "lwu,L3 of goods, and to permit us to shmv tJil n process or erection tomm. .:n i .vm ' " w" wmpietca In a shon time Their Stock Dry Gcod, Carpets, Groceries. ProrisioDB, Clothing, NOTIONS Such as can be found McArthur, Ilaro also recti re fresh lots a CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES For the Fall and Winter trade, which were .elected with great careand include, leas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups, Canned CHOICE MEATS, SPICES. Sco. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS In every variety, together vith EIABY-MAS: In all the fashionable styles, selected with -reat care to meet the requirement ot this country. Large additions hare also been made la their Carpet Iepartiraemt, Which embrace some yery fine patterns. Those wishing anything from a cata ingrain to a rich Brussels will do well to eiamiie. The Largest and Freshest Ever in Cheboygan, just received, and are every graae. irom tne cheapest to the expensive Gilt Parlor Papers. All who expect to do papering, will do well to examine them. BOOTS AND SHOES A good stock on band and more comins. fore, and shall do our test to goods have BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS The largest and best stock Farmers' Produce Mc Aa?tliru?3 Smith & Co. Are the proprietors of the only Flouring Mills in this section of the state, and: manufacture their own ITIL.OUJ3E& .rCO IBEnEID), Which can always be found fresh at the milL Custom grinding done on short notUt THE HIGHEST PRICE FAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN -:o:- The only f lace in town where STOKE Delivery Wason has oeen added to the conveniences of tt cstabUsantat, and hereafter goods of all kiads will be delirered free of charge- in Mr? Bartacnt. -:o:- AND NEW GOOD0 S i,iuuest styles and colon. Goods and Notion. GREAT VARIETY. purcha.es for our lug. our rncfnn,M wS mc , in onr selection rV 2!lb,e barIns that s, and hart could beob- m wic Dest adv tiiis extfni i- uuta-e, a New IIbIm,; co&sliU of Boots and ghee, r; Hats and Caps, Wall Paper, ' JTlour and Feed, CrocLerjr and GlassTrare, Toother mth Hardware- AND STTO"n-RTWQ onlj in first class stores. - Smith & Co., Gcods, Stock of Wall Papers now open for inspection. They'. Inelude We shall have a better stock than ever b. keep up the good reputation thtse earned for us. - : FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAIt, in Northern Michigan. Always on Hand, can be found a full assortment of BLACKSMITHS' COAL. 4a