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UrUinBnsiaeo8 Directory. five lines or un der, $j per year; ecli uiaiiiouul. liao 1 per tar Time 'Tubus. UlAND li API 1)3 &. INDIANA K. R. m c. n. & ?. vj. n. r. tats cis:. 11. C01XG XORTlt. !Xol 0: 2sO ft Xo "J .f ji I.V M ! t rf t 2V it r M i 5 01 2 U AM 5SS 12 3$ 6 5 1 n., i U 7 0 .'0 3 05 8 ii 4 I. 4 2 t) -M ii ". a S ; ti '; i i n 1 J ti t'i; 0 ij il ) 4tj o 0 ti 40 1 in ei it II 40 7 3" 7 4 P 1 S.H 8 ..7 8 r.'ii i 5 SU! 8 31; - ! .i' iu tit j- ::::::: i-11 1 ii 4i J S-! Sir Coiitinati.U IT & ".lvo lucucaier. . '11 Hit- Bid,;evUlf; rot tl:ml Uecaiur -ar . fl. Wayue.l l-te txmUOviilv.' L.i jritiu;'.' diut;te Wh-1,.1. A Li .:r V .ctsliuriT -- I ai I ilattiazoo1, ile.. I'lainwiV! t M jlilH-lll -- I"'-' tiJ. li ti ion' J lid ilowart City lit- tuii - lioo'l Cny .r u. l'iro iu nfy 5 'J' ...i-a o SI if .0 Ai . .L. GOJSG SOCTII. 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JYji 1. -2 aa l ti at FiKt Wayne with xpr 1. ,.h . rjitvra . to and ire O iiucy.St Loj . KanMHCity Mid T. xa nts. .Yos.7a-.iAS HtKtam.t:oo with Michian 1 en- tral K ta and fr.ua vJUicaiO, an 1 iii xvccj n.j 1 . .f 1;,. 1 ii.tiii.-ton. Yi. f crntjctc a: I) . M dune: 1 n vrith I AI riitrovl.a d at Umnd U pids with it 0 K 1. for Detroit and VI poinu east. Yo I i.i and 4 connect itUiehmond with I tts i. ,....'i...,nnii -r. st 1. n; l It to and from In ni iaAD li,LouisTil!e.-t LoaUand 1 p' ntoulh- W t tor itay'iin.Xi'int. CoaimlUf, Ji.c. tuaily cxci pt Sun inv?. IDailv , liai-cukia t. D-l-iancr. A. 1. LEcl , Gen. Passat-ger Ajcent Majhav Euimess College Te ir. S. Omnvion'- r M'" 7?,r"'iTV,M Cliev" ..a- the" -h!! """"VIT'Vf t..ui.trv.-n.l niys: "0:ioof rfcein-tn M.lew Itain?4Collts;.', Oct - iU-C fi-I f V II . lut Mivn-w. i..inii-.r v rftsto puuoruitemletit oi l'iibl c'l-3 r i.-Jo-i. I'iCH-i vrS muci t mic-iiIii. An I the vlvant . hor c J -red tho nt8i fcrftt t ito-ilde." imen;i:al Pautphicts aud c.reulais Bent uu apptu-al ion. l 111 V M.VYUUW, LL. D., Petroft, e XuLli iO Pail.Mil.wi ti VTdibi:, Satins Parths,"' Will receire prompt a'tcnlic a. Saiiotsetioa u.iraiitt-etl. d Ires', NORTHERN TltlUUNK, CLub - pan.Sii h. T rnilOS. LAUNDY'S FDJt of Uutlcr Street, " rORT'UUROX. MICHIGAN. OrdcrsTor Moonmcrt and Head StoDe?,Tr.ml. O t,s,.,;.,ithert i Nativeor F'i-eJtu il.irtiie, S -o .r.t, ur V'n.!rim 'ir:l lie. Ot 'ti- a one,'i l t.o j i m.flv atti-it iu.l t... l'vt'rt"": rep ndu-if ly l 11 h iv i.. tns, .icKun an'l niief.itl.sati-ms c tt o 4'i-",;i u6 to Iuja l-vlt-sifV, Port Wwr.iu.Aitcl., SS-ly Qusntvx house.' ; ; D. J. Cuslnnan, Proprietor. IVtonkey In i dW'.ehtful rnmmer if sort. Tltis liotise had ample t:ciiitii tor tl.e lo.ifflixe iccoi.iniml:i tion of Iho-e rifcUiiii? thisyA!lii.htriil piinv.tu f.,r hoaltn or recreation. " iOiipiiy gPiCKU HOL'gE, avm. sPENCru, rnop'R,- TliN home is e'tnate n-8r tho drck. fpl comtnan.-t k flue vicv f.f the J.tke. bilpiitl accomintvlaUona fi.r saniiiitr vititor. (Jrwui rooms net! iii eral rates. - 4'f Ii. A BUKNETr, TIIVSICIAX AND DKNTAL SCRGEOX. ()fUc-, Varlsie City ltne, Cheboy?ar, M;ch. 4rf I Attorneys. ATTS S. HUMPHREY, COUNSELLOiJ-AT-LAW, Chelxiytran, Mich. nollf riiysiciavs. J". B. PATrEUSUX.l OJTic-at Furry & Wet d's .Drugstore. rfl-c nours 9 a.m. h9r M apiO f JS 31. GEROW, M. D., TIITSICIAN AND SURGEON, 0!!ice at City Pmjr Store, promptly attended. Professional calls POltf JpERRIX & BOWES,. m'liYSICIAXS, SUUOEQNS, &C. H o m C3 o pa t hi cj.P h!a r m a c y Main Street, Uliehoygan, ilich' Dr.lBoiccs U Examining Surgeon for Sp'cV nttentin ?iren to,Sargcry an-XdiKpasrit pe u;i;irio t eu ilci'. l:tfl'.t$ Leal Itutf. FARMING LA.vm AND TOWN LOTS lor M e itnd hoi st-3 to r'if by T3INE AND FARMING LANDS. la Cli5Oj gn.aiul a Ijoiaia countiea for y GEO. Z ITROST, A CO.. . GriswcM Street, Detroit. TV'e hrp '.iiiit ud :n n'ri"' crrrr cot-rity in 1 Tie !-e"Urill, II.JI CButil, ll.il 8 'S. Ill llie -t i. ?!!!! in ii? an I oiiu:. cla 1 8 IdcCni vi.l' eel ions. r UAL ES TATE AND COLLECTION AGENT. TMIIE unlcr?isnod i prpartd to act ascllcctivt-, L liu-al Kit;itfiind Tax Aic-it f.ir all ianif d ir i'ir hi N.n-rjidi.;:itn u!io ll.cir Ucal E ate Intercut attended to.Taxc lookc-d nfu-r, etc can have it done for a irioiiciate eonipt n!ion. J.v ciriiiLitiicating it!; me. A number oldi-shable noujes lo rout. . WILLAIM B ARTMOLOM EV. 34 Ciieboyan, Jlich. Jlftil Estate. rpURNER, SMITH & HUMPHREYS REAL ESTATE OFFICE CHEBOYGAN MICH. 10,000 ACHES o Choice Hard Wwl FARMING L A NDS FOR SALE. PRICE, S3 TO SiO PER ACRE. rz;::s to suit purchases 3. A small payment down and the balance in eay iusiailoieiits. rplIFSE LAA'DSareall ?itnated within a rea- j sonaoie oisiance ol Cht boygin, hi 1 rc sraorgine ointin min tec".ifii ol ihe stale. It iMtheapertobny choice land near toi:. at rcaonaLU urice.than to take inferiola.itUt'or notiHPC noi7-il Lands for Sale. About 7,000 Acres Of land. Fittinttd in towns GS, 1 nrd 2 went; 3 mihI ' !: U. 1 ai e. 2 w. H; 5, 1 sr.d 2 wtut; 4 2 wttt; 4, 3 west. Tiic aboi e described laiidi ate all In Clieboygan Countj', And of eay ccer to rnadit and water, and wi'.l In- So!l on I lit; toliowiua Icrma: B:iiall I ayilieiil ilown, ami the haliiice in Ihii-e. lour and five yeais, w.in iii t-rcrt at 7 iir cent i,er auimui. iortuilhtr l ailiouiaia ! (jinrt' ot F. il. d.i.i:ufX-?, Chcbeyg io, Mich. loarilm CHEBOYGAN, SATURDAY. nuninijiin laiDUim O.flcial Paper of the County and Vii.'agj SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1878. WHIZ AKIlICrLTUUArsCClETlT. AXrord'loVnr Kit sines Wen Keard inqr itsAceils. ATe liave but little Joubs tint the mer chants of out vill :e, if naked by a stran rer, icga nlin the prospects of ihe puc cess of our agricultural society, wouUl re lly thut tliey w ere oo;l, that' much in terest was bcin taken iu the PiiterpiNe both by tlie farmers anJ citizens of the village, that the society was in the hands ot otl siutl fjtithtul ofiicers, and that uiul'T t-uch circumstances failure is -out of the question, or nearly so. How many of them when this wassaiil, would think that their duty to (he sot ieiy was done. We fear that mot ot them would act that way whether they really thought it or int. Ifis io convince them that s-uch is no the case' that this article is penned. To insure the permanent success of the society there must be a successful fair held this fall. The farmers must become iutcn sted iu the enterprise to such an extent th:it they will improve their man ner of cultivation and care tor their stock that they may luve superior articles to exhibit. This device of jnterest can only be secured by an offer by ihe sociely of liberal pr niinms tor the best growth of aricuhural or domestic productions. Bein just orgaiiiz -il and without capi tal, the society is iu a very poor condi tion to offer pn rainms with any decree ot certainty ihat they will realize the means to pay thpin. It is thU tint the merchants of our viilageaiiti those Interested iu the pros perity and dcvelopcment of the county should fill. Thej- can dt this to a very rent extent by the offer ot special . premiums. We would surest that the c-nnniittvc cn premiums, lately appointed by the direct ors, calj upon the business men f.nd see whut ihcv will he willina: to do in this line. Iyt a niai.nt it turer of im- denjer iii plowsctr ra !'!v for'.lie besr inis!! ! o! potatoes, or anvth::'.?, I-c lie m.;v c!i. o.e. Otlit r-', other a: iii 1 s tin y manufacf re or in which t!-y deul. ir h t the prem! ums be iu mo;ey :i they liesirc. l!.e j:t miums !o he k!;ovu by any Jn:nie they choose to design lie. In liU v:y the premiums so t.ir-red v. :!I act a an a !ver tiscment. tin;! tj;c donor wi'I p-l his .TEoney bai';. :::d if l.i? ?!iouId 1 c.r. will htive ihe s tii-t.tciion ot k;nwiim; that he has :icro:ti lisht-tl souus Oil. Byajircptr s!iovii:;r Duiiufaclur- s ot ajiTicaliiiral iiupl'mciits from other points ir.iht he niiuced to m-ike an ofiVr ot a premium, lor fhe pnip.is'.: of hi'.ro ducinx iht ir imp-L-iueiitsinto this rcc:i!i of the stat". In this w-y wc think iln soeietyTnii be relitivt d -f its ratesi burden, liat of tdli.iiiij pretiiiniu.- and the succtss of the socit tv a sttswd. Wre hoi eour citizens general !y will taku aii interest iii tiiis mailt r so that we will have a fair that will he a cr.-dit to the county, and one whic'i will leave the so ciety in a rood !l:iai:ci.;I couu;;io:i. Itl an u in esi i t oil i .: c f ! e. The pi oject ot erecting a monument to Marquette Um received new impetus by the discovery ot his place of burial at Point St. Ignaee. The Lansing Re publican says : "Rev. George Diiffield, ol Lansing, has received a letter from .las. II. Dormer, of Buffalo, N Y., in refer ence to the creel ion of a monument to Marquette, the great explorer, at Mack inac, near where his grave was discover ed. It is proposed t i.it an association be formed for the erecting tins monument, with Senator Ferry as President, and the Governors of Michigan, Wiseons'ii and Illinois as Vice Presidents, and leading men of religious denominations in th. West as associates. Although Marquette w.iS a Roman Catholic ami a Jesuit, M- gcographical discoveries and Lis person al heroism were conspicuous and deserve to be remembered. It is said that $1,000 has already been pledged in the state ot New i ork, iiine-tcuiws ot u by protest- ants, for the erection of a suitable monu ment to the man who is now only re im inhered in the shadowy pages of his tory, and in his name being attached to city, "i county, and (in part) a railroad Il is suggested that Ihe hitler part, l Julv w ill be a favorable time lo take ac lion at Mackinac relative to the proposed monument, as a greater number of stun iner visitors are then on the meiuoriable island than at any other period. For IS ye i rs wo have manufactured Salerat.i- with great, success, ror tl,e past t o years we have been" manut -c turing by a new process, It never be comes hard and is aLvavs uniform in strength. It is made from the best En glish stock, is perfectly and stronger than any other Saleratus in tlie market By following the diieet oiis ai. : using less than : iv other brand, your bit uits will id ways be sweet, nice and spongy. Try it. IIenry S. Smith & Co., Graud Rai ids, Mich. CTygcjwM.'itwVtcwi't.jsv'ju.'yii t Fi gg5i.miidjawt-j""rf Sunlt Scraps. Work h is commenced again upon the court house. It will be completed in time for use at the August term of court. Every Canadian boat, and there are three or four a week, brings from half a dozen to two doztn of new recnits for the nobie army of homesteaders, which are very rapidly taking possession of this county. Most of them bring teams and farm implements with them. -t r Work on the new locks U once more tinder way, and being pushed along as r.-'pidly as possible. ' The question of a new school - house is being agitated w ith a great prospect of success. One is needed badl'. S'iall it be bi jck or wood is the question. A number of ne buildings are being erected. The Sault is improving. It is said to be the liveliest tOTrn in the Lake Superior country. C. S. Barker is dredging the canal above the locks, deepening the channel from one to two feel. It was needed. - The homestead excitement lias struck this place. Many of the citizens both old and you.tg becoming grangers iu name if not in re dity. Anctlier Railroad ttueior. A rumor comes to us all lhi way from Marquette to t!;e effect that Mr. II. A. Wet more, president of the Marquette & Mackinaw railroad company, is making arrangements for the early commence ment f work 011 that road. The arrange ments thus fcir completed, according to our Informant, is the renting of some rooms.in tint town for the ' use of the clerks and bookkeepers. This is about the work that we might mo-t icasotmbiy expect from the pVcsent uanagemei;t ot the compai.yV It is w ork w ith picks and shovels that we want to see commerced. Bookkeepers and elerks may be an im portant adjunct, but this is not the way that successfully h.i It railroads are man aged. We cannot be hd u to false hopes with such comniencera-nts as this. Cranii Traverse BUtrict JI. C. Cliurcli FourtSi Quarter. . The following appointments have been ma,!e by Presiding Elder A-P. Moi-r- for the Forrth Q.nrter, iii t!'.o Gruid 'iVavers distr'e' i " IVo-kev not Lit:ieTrnvrre.May 1S-59. fN.t'.l ic and Ca l'd-ie eir. uit; May 't. Snene-r Cr.ek. Juu- I 2. ran l-.fo!". du'i" K 0. !'. r L:tk-. duoe 15 C. . Ni- woo !. .1 tine 22 2' S.ii;!i Ann, Iu::e 2':-"i). riM-.'-i 1 n: : I'd K.:ka!c:i. Jane 23 "1 I'r "itlin;: EM r ni pr -ent. I'AU Rtpi.-ts. d'dy J 7. , !im'i-.i at d lid ind. Gl n Arbor r.tai l.u.t ft-if. Juh bM t. ' Al-tt.-i.Jsily 2:i-21. t 'ht.b vgiu Cheboygan River, J uly "'iJ-H-i e F.'.U. A !gr. t 0. C!i1 K'Ux. A'tiii; IJ il. Manton :md Pitt! Lake, August ll Presiding E' h-r not present. Noillipori, Auiii 17-io. fl ii lonl. An 'Ui 2 1-25. 19 Monroe te'i;r and Traverse City. Auiru-d 'il fuil .'ept r..ht r i. !v;n Camp -Mee'. iiir. dulv 9 to 15. State Camp Meeting, Bay View, July 30- T t ( hehovg n River, grove meeting, Ju.y 25 to 2." Iiid. C.im!) M.eting.Northport. August M..pm. fv-.fer Camp Meeting, August 27th to September 2. 11 to I'J. A IVarrow Escaps. The prept Her City ot Fremont, which now runs between Chicago and Duluth. ran a very narrow escape on her first! rip up. On the 21 inst. she ran on Garden Isl and shoals between Mackinaw and De tour. There was a heavy sea on, and the vessi 1 pounded on the rocks for about eighteen hours, when the sea rising still more, all attempt at getting her off with out lightning was abandoned, ami orders were given to throw the deck load over. About 100 barrels of cement and about tlie same ol salt was thrown over when she floated. It was ascertained that she did not- leak, so she proceeded on her trip. A variation of the compass is the a' eged cause ol the accident. Thecemer.t was shipped to contractors at the Sanft etna!, and the salt was shipped on owners account. The loss is 51,100, and is insured in the Orient and Pheuix. During the bite lise in water 70.000.000 feet ot logs passed Chippewa Falls, Minn A part of Sitting Buds band has c roused into United State territory, and Crook's scout thinks the summer prom ises much IiK.iau trouble. The Rus-sfan government owes n Cra cow company tor vieiu lling the army 20.000.000 roubles about $14,000,000, and the compaii' must suspend unless paid immediately. A Baltimore lirm is experimenting In curing tea which was raised on n larm at Georgetow n. Hitherto rl! attempts at curing tea iu this country have been unsuccessful. Live stock shippers at Chicago are tak ing active steps in opposition to the bill now pending in Congress to regulate the transportation of live stock. The' have forwarded to Washington a remon strance. Strange as it rmy seem Great Britain is now ihe greatest inohanunedaii tower in the world. Her mussulman popula tion in India is nearly 4L000.000. while the Tgi"'gate number through the en tire Ottoman empire only reaches about 15,000,000,. At 11 d'r.n I. lat .1 0:1.013'. n fchoo: er we-loideo wi'hhru-h for tin Li .Hi In Pu k jrcal.w. ir, CL c 30. MAY 11. 1878. ti" tiijnm jinn i ii i i.i mi ..' in i mil minii'i mw tflariuc Jottl ntrs. The tug J. E. Martel, of Saugatuck was J n port Wednesday. The wrecking tug Leviathan ar rived jeterday morning. Messrs Barcliy & Matoon's new tug is expected here next w eek. The Fountain City passed up yester day forenoon, but did not call at Che boygan. Some relics of the lost schooner Kate I Bruce have been picked up at or near Goderich. The Marine City arrived yesterday afternoon, landing the circus and consid erable other freight. The schooner Minnie Slauson has hrcn chartered at Buffalo to bring coal trom.Black River to this port. The schooner Wm. Crosth waits ar rived from Buffalo, Tuesday afternoon alter a cargo of lumber from Bullen & Nelson, lor Chicago. Aside from breaking one of her w heels Mr. Ellsworth says the Leviathan is all right not eve n a butt haying been started on her upper wcrks. The St. Joseph ai rived Sunday after noon, proceeded to Mackinac, returned iu the evening and loaded hemlock bark leaving about midnight for below. The propeller Champlain, of the Northern Transit Hue, called iu, bound down, last Saturday n'ght, landing sever al tons of freight for our merehai ts. The Jschooner Lottie Cooper arrived from Collingwoo l, Out., last Tuesday, look on a eaigo of lumber from Bull-n & Nelson and left Thursday evening tor Chicago. The propeller St. Paul wi'I hereafter extend her trips to Cheboygan and Mack inaw. She lea vs Detroit to-night and may be expected here next Tuesday morning. The machinery is being placed in the new boat for the inland route, being built by Mr. Jen kg, at Ionia, audit is expected that she will be ready for the route by the first of June. Locking commenced on the Weiland canal last Tuesday, but only for vessels of 1'ght draft, there being but eight leet ot -water on the mlicr il! at Port D.;lhouie. A fleet of over one hundred vessels was waiting at Poit D.d'uousie to be locked tiirough. The propeller City of Toledo, ar rived Wednesday nig'it, bound down. She is one of the N. T. boats which were e imaged on the Milwaukee and L'lding- ioii route during the winter, but has been thoroughly repainted and looks a3 bl ight as a dollar. the propeller Lawrence cauetl m bou id down. Monday night. She looked rather ttie worse for her winters i no on the route, from Milwaukee to Ltidington, not. having been painted up this season. She had, a luge number of passengers and a full cargo ol through freight. Tuesday Captain Sinclair, of the tug Crusader received a telegram stating thai the schooner Our Son. laden with grain was ashore on Sf. Helena. He had th lug fired up and with her lghter went to j " reliel, and succeeded in lighting the schooner and getting her off. He lowed her below light, house point, until the grain whieh.had been taken oft" had been replaced, when he returned to this port, uid is now ready to render aid to any other vessel which may nee! his services, This makes the third wrecking job for the Crusader this season. Council Proceedings. Official.) V regular meeting of tlie Yillnge Council was held at tlie Council room on Tuesday "evening May ah, 1S4 $, Present President Strohn. Attorney B t!. Trustees Perrin, Hall, McDonald mill MeArthur. Absent Trustees Mclvervcy, and De Puv. Tlie minutes of the last regular meet ing were read and approved. PETITIONS. From C. W. I- arr and 42 others, to construct- a side walk on easterly side o Main street. l:om Couit stree;t, northerly to O.F. Sou hams lot. Received and referred to the Commit tee on Streets and Sidewalks, Communication from the Nohtiiekn Tkibunk: To the Hon., the Council of the Village of Cheboy gan I hereby agree to do the piloting and publishing lor the village of Cheboy gan dm ing the ensuing yc;'r for tlie sum of $100, 10 include eveVytlwiig, except job work, required to be published by law or the Council. Or 1 will publish 'everything required to be published by law or the Council, at the legal or regu lar rates, and publish Ihe Council pro ceeuings tree. u . Liiandlicu, Tub. Northern Tribune. R'-ceived and referred to Commiitee on Printing. From Post & v an Arsdale and 1 others, for the construction of a sidewalk on west side , of Huron street, below Second street, Received and refered to Committee o Streets and Sidewalk. COMMUNICATIONS. From Wm. F. De Puy ; To the Bon , the Council of Cbfboygan Village UB.TLF1IEN Having t'ecitled ro re move from Cheboygan. I hereby tender my resignation as one of ihe Trustees of Cbenoygan vilnge. Very respectfully, &'c. WM. F. De Per. C!i-boj-gnn, April 10, 1S78. Tin resignation of Wm. F. De Puv yrasop amion, -.'cjcpttd. Whcieopo in Trustee Perrin offered the following: Whereas, uy tne resignation of Trus tee D- Pny, and its acceptance bv the Council, a" vacancy exists in ihe office of one of the Trust tes of Cheboygan village, therefore, be it 0 Resolved. I hat on Monday, the 2oth dav ot May. 1873, a special eLrtioti he held in and for the village of Cheboygan", for the purpose ol electing a Trustee for the ens jing year, to fill tlie vacanev oc- usioned by .he resignation of Trustee De Puy, r.nd that the Clerk o-ive the no tice required by law. ItErOKT OF COMMITTEES. From the Committee Sewers : Your committee, to whom was referred the examination of the ppendse. on the est side 01 Main street, for a sewer. from the south line of II. A. Todd's lot to the corner of Third and Main streets, respecfully report that, upon examination oi said premises r.nd the taking of the level from tne suriace of the ground at the south line ol II. A. Tood's lot to the surface of the water standing in the sew er, extending from the Chebovgan river 10 me aioresaui corner ol Third and Main streets, and that we have found f e' G inches fall between said point?. md your committee recommends that the sewer be built as soon as practi cable. J. B. Mc Airmen, Chairman of Committee. Report received, and on motion of Trntee Perrin. the subject matter ot the petition was referred back to the Com mittee with instructions to examine fur ther; and report to the Council the depth, in their opinion, the ewer should be constructed, also the size, together with description of the property that should bear the expense of such improvement, nl the cost thereof. . Adopted. From Committee on Claim and Ac- eontife! Iii reference to . H. A,Blake"s bill against the vilhtjro. fRr material ami making pin on which to hang ladders. h d tor three months salary to April 1st. IS7S; handed me as remaining member f Committee on Claims md Accounts. I would report that I have examined the same, and would recommend that said bill be allowed. J. W. McDonald. Report of Committee adopted, and an on er drawn n r.vor or 11. A. Blake lor the amount, 2(i 75. RESOLUTIONS- By Trustee Hall, that a Board ol As ssors for the vi'lage be appointed for the ensuing year. Samuel II. Tavlor, S. Harris Embury ml Andrew Fexer w ere appointed such Board of Assessors. Bv Trustee Perrin : Resolved, That ihe bonds lobe furnish 1 bv liquor dealers for the ensuing year be fixed at 1000. - Adopted- It V Ti twtee Perrin ; Resolved, That the Clerk b instructed to coi respond with furniture mauuf.ic- lurers for the purpose of ascei laiuing for what sum he can purchase 300 chairs far eating the lowu II ill, and also ascer tain from I imp dealers lor what lie can purchase two chandiliers for the Town Hall and one for the Council Room. Adopted. Bv Tiustee Hall: Resolved, That the Street Commission-! r be instir.cted to commence work upon the streets as soon as possible. Adopted. By Trustee McDonald : Resolved, I hat a cross-walk across the south end of M-dn street be built, also that the cross walk on M ini street, north of C. R. Smith's house, be repaired, com- litiouallv, that Smith Brothers furnish lumber f r building first named walk. Adopted. The following accounts were presented mid orders drawn for the amounts :J Northern Tribune r ........ $2 10 .1 V Ilall. 6 51 N Lyotirf ..... 3 50 The liquor bonds of Adolplius T. Paquin. Wm.' Mulvaugh, Joseph J. Cneuy, Wm. V. McDonald, Michael O'Connor. Joseph Bums, John Goulden & Co.. John Hanuon, Gallagher & Mc Donald and Alexander McCartee were presented and, on motion of Trustee Perrin. they were severally approved. Moses Kapm s liquor bontS was pre sented, but owirg to some informalities in the bond, it was voted to request Mr. Raphi to furnish a new bond, mid Trus tees Pern ii ami MeArthur were appoint ed to receive and approve of the same, if iound correct. Adjourned. Thomas Bentley, Clerk. CONDENSES 1 YE VS. At Bellville, 111., about 4.000 miners are in a state ot iiimuir. ami serious results are fearecb The Border City Mills, of Fall River Mass.. have gone into bankruptcy for more than one million dollars. Northeastern Kansas expect to har vest wheat in the first half of June, and southern Nebraska a week later. Capt. Eads is in Washington, and wants his iettv contract modified to 25 Instead of 30 feet deptli of channel. J. M. Bincklev. the Milwaukeesuicide was aitant attorner general for th- Uirted States by appointment from Andy Johnson. Congress ball. Saratoga. wn cold nnder mortgage last week foi 135 000 I he build ing, with furniture, cost originally 4700, 000. John Morrissev. just a fevdays before he diet!, gave his eh ck for 750 as a do nation to the Methodist Church at Sam toga. riiiltii'i is ni-earene'i wtrn a new strike, that of lwu cea 0.00) and 7.000 cloth worker in the Ilohnlbrth and Had derfied ditric!s. At S in Fra noise's the will of W. S. O'Brien was filed in the Probare Court this week. The. estate was sworn less than $S,003 000. Five hundred Invitation wTi issued in Cleveland, and an unknown number elsewhere, for the weddiiii of Senator Cameron and Miss Sherman thursday evenino. A bdl wiil lv reported by the House committee making it a misdemeanor for a vessel to hi ing more than 15 Chinese passengers at one trip to this country. Ad angerou $100 counterfeit note on tbe Merchant's national bank, ol New : has just been conclude 1. the jury return Bt d'orth. M-s., is circulating in the j ing a verdict of ' sruil y. lie is wanted at west, also another on the Revere nation-1 Cine nnati and Elm'.ia to ai swer charge al ban,k, of Bos on. ogcry. NO. 44 STATJfJ NEWS. There were frost in Barry. Kalamazoo Genesee, Lapeer and Clinton counties Sunday night. The grand Commandery of KnigliU . Tempi ir holds its annual conclave in De troit next Tuesday. Twenty cars of birdseye maple was shipped from Gaylord, Otsego county, to Liverpool hist winter. Rev. Jas. Lewis, of Howell, is one of the visitors 'appointed to the military academy at West Point. Charles F. Smith, a Grand Rapids wife beater, has been sent to the house of cor rection for six monlts, J. II. Fletcher & Co., of Alpena, have dissolved, Mr. Fletcher retiring. New arrangements not yet perfected. Two more conductors have been bounced on the Flint and Pcre Mar quette railway, making seven In ay. Red ribbons have closed live Battle Creek saloons. The club is 18 mouth of age, and over 1.000 names are on tho roll. . The docks at Alpena are swept clean of their piles of lumber. They haven't, presented so bare an appearance iu six years. There are one thousand one hundre I and forty four saloons, and other (daces where drunk timber is sold, in Wayuo county I The First National Bank of Jackson lus gone out of business. Made such enormous profits, you know. Couldn't stand it. Congressman Ellsworth has recovered from the clt'cel ot the assault niada up on him by Shearer, and left lor Washing ton tigain. " The apportionment cf delegates to the Mate Kepublican convention to be hel l at Detroit, J uue 13, calls lor 634 Repre sentatives. ' , It is now belcived that the new eastern asylum at routine will b thrown open for Ihe reception oi patient some time iu July. . St. Joseph does not get the NUes socle factory after all, it is said, but the work have resumed at Niles. and will soon bo provided with increased facilities. The report ot the. salt manufactured. In the rally for April, taken from tho Michigan State Salt Associations book' shows 113.713 barrels of the product. Tortagc Like station is the name of a new place o:i the Grand Rapids & Indian railroad, wlrc'i will probably become a nvorite place ot resort for excursion-parties, etc. At Grand Rapids non-resident drunk. arc trundled to the tlepot iu w beelb irrow and shipped for their home'!. It saves the city the expense of boarding themi at the lock-up. Mr. S. O. Bush, of West Lcror. Cal houn county, sold 540 sheep for $3,583. They were very fine lot, the heaviest. weighing 200 pounds, and the average- weight bting 123 pounds. , The rainfall as carefully registered at the Insane Asylum, at Kalamazoo, lor march was 3.S7 lOOths i lichen, and for April, 3.72 lOOrhs. throe-fourths oi ihe lasl amount f illing in three days. The Evening News says the Gratiot county gypsum is of the purest quality- but unfortunately lies about one-fourth of the way down between Gratiot county and a town iu the interior ot China. During a village caucus at Mt. Cle mens, Saturday night, about 15-J men took a tumble, the engine house- floor giving way and dropping them about 10 feet. None killed but man bruised. '. The chaplain of -the Michigan state prison figures out that 07 out of every hundred convicts in the state prison get their by reason of strong drink. There is data for lots of red ribbon speeches. - Last Monday 2.000 head of cattle. des tbied for Liverpool, England, were de livered to the Great Western Railway from the Michigan Central. They will be shipped on ocean steamers at Boston. A Te'-ronsha correspondent alleges thit the wheat has grown so rank iu pang of Calhoun and Branch counties that it i badly lodged, and In many places farm ers are plowing it under or cutting th tops off with scythes. Pending the Wyandotte Rolling Mill bankruptcy proceedings the jinilU havo bi en leased to the Eureka Iron com pany and will resume operations at once, under the management ot J. L. Turner ihe old superintendent. In towns where the Jiqnor licence ha been put up to a high figure the saloon keepers are planning to "pool" and es tablish one big saloon, dividing the pro tits among them, the basis of division being rated by their last year's sales. TheLansina Republican authoritative- Iv states that Hon. Ebenezar Gregg Dan forth lloldenhas not joint d the Green backers and will not, but is and will ever ever be a staunch Republican as long as there is such a party in ex istence. Robert Smythe. of the Walworth Man, ufacturins company, o' Boston, who put in the steam heater in tlie state capltoL, lias been missing from Ids horn In Lan sing, and has not been henrd Irom for- wo week. He had $2,000 iu money on, his person. One upper and one nmTer tooth weighing respectively 2 pounds 12 ounces and 3 pounds 6 onnces. supposed to be teeth of a huge maslairom, were recently unearthed on the farm of James. Minor. "in Pittsfo.d township, ami r now on exhibition at i!ip office of Drs. H. and J. B. welch, of Hudson. Only three Hastings saloonists bnro taken out a license for the ensuing year. Lust year iherc were seven, and tntr ye irs ago there were 19 salootis in that place. A petition U being-circulated nt. an effort mailt to have the common coun cil P is nn or linauce imposing a city tax of $500 upon each saloon. Foui year ago E. T. Munell. gm'rk dealer, obtained about $7,000 from bank in Grand Rapids upon forced" orders He escaped and went to Davenport. Iwa. was convietetl of the same nffeiie-at that place and sentenced to five year In thn lowi penitentiary, paisloned ont br the governor recently aiul strbseq;inTly cap-, t tired i u New Y irk, r mouth8 pgo, and brought to Grand Rapid-. His friar if. 1