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NORTHERN TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. MAY 22. 1880. CEEBOYCAX HARBOR. During this season, until within a couple of weeks, Lake nuron was lower than it has been known to be before for years and as a consequence the water in the harbor was greatly lowered causing some inconvenience to deeply ladened craft3 in getting in and out of the bar bor. Withm the last ten days or two weeks, however, the water seems to have risen considerably in the lake and this has raised the water in the harbor until now there is better water than at any time last season, and boats that came in without any difficulty during the season of 1879, should nave no trouble in get ting in now.- When the channel was dredged it was claimed there was a depth . of thirteen feet throughout its length and we have no doubt there was at that time, but since then the water in the lake has been gradually falling each year until it reached its lowest point this spring. Those who have lived here for many years say that the lake rises and falls periodically and it is the general opinion that having reached its lowest point it will now raise for a few years. We have no doubt that the appropria tion of $6,000, for our harbor, recom mended by the committee on Rivers and Harbors,will be passed, and should be used for deepening the channel. The channel dredged to a sufficient depth at the pres ent stage of water would obviate any such trouble as has been experienced this season, in th future. The $6,000, we have no doubt, would give a sufficient dept in the harbor to accomodate the largest craft and that is what wanted. Situated as Cheboygan is a nd possessing so many natural advantages it is only a question of time until it will become one of the important shipping points on the lakes, and in deepening the channel the future importance of the place as a business point should be considered, and the channel improved in accordance with the prospective needs of the harbor. We are satisfied that our citizens take any interest in the matter, and present the situation in the right light, that they can secure the ap propriation for deepening the channel Major Harwood, who has charge of the improvement, has always evinced a dis position to use the appropriations for the best advantages of the harbor, and we believe if the matter is properly pre sented to him and the necessity of the work set forth that he will use his in fluenceto have the appropriation for this season used where it is the most needed, and there is no doubt but that is the deepening of the channel. The cablegrams announce that the German armv. under tha new nnrani?. tion. when comnleted will Pnmnrisa nn effective force of two million men. There may be assurance of peace in thi3 in telligence. .But it can only be the peace thai ensues when no power dare fight, because Germany has in reserve the strength to enforce her demands and compel submission to her dictation in European affairs without fight, since none can oppose the tremendous military estaousnmeni oi ine empire. The question of whether a church can exclude from interment in its hnrinl grounds the remains of one who in his life had been a Free Mason, was, Friday of last week, decided in the affirmative by Judge Barrett, of-the Supreme Court of New York. The decision was rendered in the suit of relatives of a deceased lot holder-asrainst the trustees of St. Patrick' cathedral. As reported by telegraph, the decision affirms, withnnt rmalifiention the right of the church to deny to the holder of a lot the right to bury in its cemetery ine remains or a Free Mason. In a Cabinet session last week there was quite a lengthy discussion a3 to the accumulated silver in the Treasury. The causes which led to it and what had best be done to get it into circulation. Secre tary Sherman stated that there were $40,000,000 of standard silver dollars in the Treasury vaults, and accumulating at ine rate or about a million a month Secretary Evarts, who is a good deal of silver man,- said the way to get it out was to pay it out. Sherman said they had tried all plans, but the silver stream pouring in the Treasury was larger than the stream they had been able to direct outward. No conclusion was reach' ed. The Cincinnati Enquirer made anost al card canvass of the Methodist general conierence on tne iresidenuai question receiving 117 answers to its inquiries The Grant column, headed by Bishop Simpson, footed up 64. The Blaine foot ing was 18, that of Edmunds 15, that of fcnerman (including Dr. E. 0. - Haven) 9 and that of Washburne (including Bish op Merrill) 5. Bishop Boroman declared for "the nominee," and the only Demo cratic vote casi was given to lien. Han cock. Among the replies it received was this: I expect to support and vote for the man who shall be nominated bv the national Prohibition convention to be held at Cleveland, Ohio, June 17, 1880.' ONE dav last wept anrnminpntTCpnnh lican suggested to President Hayes that in view of the existing complications he should consider himself as a "dark horse. No," replied the President, very nrmiy, i can ao notning or. tne sort. J am committed against a second term and reallv do not want it. With th ay piration of the present term I am anx ions to lay down the burden. If a sec ond term were tendered me on silver platter I would not take it." The presi dent is discreetly silent as to his own jucieieuces among me canuiuaies, DU1 it is supposed Sherman is his favorite It is noted, however, so far as can be learned, that he has in no instance used x eaerai patronage to advance the inter The ground upon which Wade Hamp ton, in his speech in the Senate Thurs day of last week, took in opposing the oustign or nenogg was clear and unan swerable. It was that the case had al ready been decided by the only tribunal competent to determine it, the Senate itself,and that its decision was final and irrevocable. The claim that a subsequent senate can set aside such decision is rev olutionary in the most dansrerous decree and, if anything could,it would be one of the most efficient means for Mexicaniz ing our government. Hampton dealt with the case in a manner notably at variance wun mat ox Hen mil, and which reflect ed almost infinitely more fairness and sense or justice, as well as enlightened political sagacity. EDITORIAL NOTES. Senator Barxoi, the Tilden mule buyer of 1876, is now fairly announced as a candidate for Cincinnati considera tion himself. Don Cameron says that Grant will have 400 votes at Chicago on the first ballot, and that he will be nominated without doubt. TnE President appointed X.J. Ordway. of New Hampshire, to be governor of Dakota. Ordway was Sergeant-at-arms of the Senate tor many years. A concurrent resolution has been adopted bv Congress to adjourn on the 31 inst. This will give the members an opportunity, if they desire it, to at tedd the national conventions. TnE Hartford Courant suggests mat ing Postmaster James, of New York, Postmaster General, taking that office out of the cabinet, and keeping the of ficer as long as he is faithful to his trust. It is announced that the Milwaukee Daily Banner, the leading German Dem ocratic paper in that city, will hereafter be a Republican paper and support the principles and candidates of the Rcpub lican party. The dispatches announce that the for est fires in New Jersey now extend over a vast region, embracing the most valu able cedar timber lands in the state, and are making their way toward the sea coast. The increase of specie held by the na tional banks since the resumption of specie payments up to February 21 the date of the last full report was $62,750,- 000. It is believed now to have reached a hundred millions of dollars. A New York Democratic magnate is in Washington declaring that Governor English of Connecticut would not hesi tate to spend $1,000,000 for the Cincin nati nomination and subsequent cam paign expenses. The bidding is getting to be lively. London advices say the emigration boom is simply immense, beveral steam ship companies have put on extra steam ers. Others which sold tickets in ad vance are compelled to pay detention money to emigrants waiting their turn One company sent out 4,000 passengers last weeK. The mother of Jennie Wade, who was killed by a stray bullet during the battle of Gettysburg, while she was baking bread for Union soldiers, has been re fused a pension on the ground that her daughter was not obliged to bake the bread, and may have been doing it for gain. The House Committee on Commerce voted unanimously to authorize Mr. Deuster to report favorably his bill to regulate the carriage of passengers by sea. It applies to all vessels carrying emigrant passengers, and makes provis ion for health and comfort while on board ship. The Presidential salary question was brought up in the House last week by an amendment offered to the executive clause of the general appropriation bill reducing the pay, after the first of March next, to twenty-hve thousand a year, The amendment was promptly rejected without division, by a vote of seventy three ayes to twenty-hve noes. Any discharged soldier of the United States who has not made application for pension on account of wounds or disabil ity received while in the service, must do so before July 1, 1880. After that time pensions will date only from the time of application. The same is true regarding applications for additional bounty yet claimed by many soldiers. The saloon keepers of Chicago, fearing that their brethren of Cincinnati would make a much greater profit out of the Democracy at the National convention owing to the much greater patronage they would receive, than they would out of the Republicans at Chicago, have con eluded to double up on the price of lager beer. t e fear even this will not save them. The exodu3 committee has sent a ser- geaut-at-arms to Georgia to capture and bring hack to V asnington, 11 possible, their runaway stenographer, or to get his notes of the evidence, if nothing more. It seems that the stenographer celebrated the close of the investigation by having a prolonged spree, and went to Georgia in the midst of it. The Secretary of War and Gen. Sher man have each testified in the strongest terms to congress that tne necessity lor the completion of the Northern Pacific railroad is great, that a large saving of expense to the government will follow, and that it will go far to permanently set tle the Indian question, and prevent the loss of life and money in future border wars. ' Their arguments are convincing and unanswerable, and ought to prevail with congress. Immigration Statistics. From the Detroit Free Press. The estimate made early in April by the emigrant agents at New York of the probable immigration during the month has proven a little too large. The esti mate was, in round numbers, 50,000. The report just furnished by the Chief of thejBureau of Statistics shows that there arrived at the port of New York during the month of April 46,821 immi grants from the following countries: England, 5,030; Scotland, 1,230; Wales, 10J; Ireland, 11,241; Germany, 13,116; Austria, 1,115; Sweeden, 7,316; Norway, 1,347; Denmark, l,393,France, 405; Switz erland, 1,351; Italy, 1,457; Holland, 576; Russia, 307; Hungary, 239; Poland, 249; Belgium, 113; Spain, 48; Portugal, 7; China, 6; Nova Scotia, 15; Cuba, 24; all other countries, 74. But while these figures fall short of the estimate, they still show an enor mous increase over the corresponding period in 1879, the total immigration for that period having been but 11,601, or less than one-fourth that of last month. Comparison between the two periods of twelve months ending on the 30th of April, 1879 and 1880 respectively, gives an equally favorable showing increase. For the twelve months ending April 30, 1879, the total immigratien was 86,905; while for the twelve months ending April 30, 1880, it reached the enormous number of 198,876. The figures thus given make no ac count of the immigration by the way of Canada to the West, or of the direct im migration from Canada, which has been very large during the past year, owing to the depression in the Dominion. And as the testimony all points to the fact that the immigrants of the past six months have been from an unusually thrifty class, the increase is very grati fying. ' Mach Sickness. Uiiloubt-11y with children, attrilminl to other causes, is occasioned by worms, Brown's Vermifuge t'omfiu or Worm Lozenges, althougii effectual in destroy ing worm?, can do no possible injuiy to the most delicate child. This vuliribl" combination has been successfully used by physicians and found to be absolutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful io children. Twenty-five cents a box. 13scpt-ly The Pltyftical Paradox. It has been said that "the blood is the source of life." It is as truly the source of disease and death. No life, that is to say, no healthy tissue can be generated from impure blood, no organ of the body can normaniy perform its functions when supplied with impure blood. The fluid that should carry life and health to every part, carries only weakness and disease. Blood is the source of life, only when it is pure. If it has become dis eased, it must be cleansed by proper medi cation, else every pulsation of the human heart sends a wave of disease through the system. To cleanse the blood of all impurities, use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, tho most effectual alterative, tonic and cathartic remedies yet dis covered. They are especially efficient in scrofulous diseases. Tlie Great Vain Keliever. Hrown'i TlnneehnM Panacea, which lias wroti :!) such wonicrs. a puiely Vfgetnhli prepntttinn. It cures cramps In I he lhnlis iinl stomach, rheumatism. lvenr'rr. toothache, snro throat, bilious colic, odils, hi't tis. spm'ms ami bruises. and all kitxlrcd in:t!:Kli. For internal and external us1. Ithns cured the above complaints in ihuatnls of caes. There I no mist nke .ihout it. Try it. Sold every where. I wenty-nve cents a hottle. 13sept-ly. A. FEXEK, Watchmaker .& Jeweler AGENT TOR THE Johnston Optical Co's Pat ent Easy-Fitting Spec's & EyeGlasses AND THE Rockford Watch Co's Celebrated Gtuick-Train Watches. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELEY, Main street, opposite postoffice. Smaytf Notice For Publication, Land Office at Detroit, Mich., I May 14, 1880. f NOTICE Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in support of his claim at this ollice on the 15th of July. 180. and secure final entry thereof at the expiration thirty days from th date or this notice, viz Peter F. Lantz, for the n w hi sec 30, tp 33 n, i 2 w, and names the following1 witnesses, viz Anthony Wiethoff and George F. Lantz, of Inkster P. O., Mich. J. B. BLOSS, Register. Notice For Publication, . Land Office at Reed Cttt, M ich., May 13, 1830. f "VTOTICE Is hereby iriven that the followintr !M named settlers have filed notice of their intention to make final proof in support of their claims, and final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county of Cheboygan at the county seat on Tuesday, the 29th day of June, 1880, viz: Charles Wilson, homestead entry No. 635 for the s ? of s w H sec 36, t 39 n, r 3 w, and names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said tract, viz: Charles KnlOin. Frank Johnson, Edward Laslcy, and Oliver Beaugrand, all of Cheboygan county, Mich. Charles K. Kniffin, homestead entry No. 6428, for the nnii ofnwii4 sec l and e n Vt or n tt 1 of sec 2, t !i8 n, r 3 w and names the fallow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Charles Wilson, Frnnk Johnson. Edward Lasley, Oliver Beaugrand, all of Cimmmvjtmii itmnty, ;ich. EDWARD STEVENSON. Register. A Man of a Thousand. V J i mnp ive curt .V hen dctli win huan Iiiti-.te.l. hl ,! dies haviiiic f uh-d. and r. li Jarue-was eXi'erimeiuiiitr w th th many heriis o. Calcutta, l.e accident I r made a prep i ration whiel cured hi orly chiiJ ot CONSUMPTION. Hi child is now in this country, and enjoying the beet ot heall. He lia-i nr-jveJ Ui ine wur d tiiat UO.x SUMPTION enn br nxil'rely and permanently cured. The Doctor now g ves thU recipe tree, only asking that each rm ttwu tlirre cent stamps to pay expense lhis herb also cures night sweats. natiaea at the dtnnnch. and wi'l br-nk up a fresh cold in twnnty-fonr hours. Andres . RADDOCK A CO., 1932 Kace a'roct, Philadelphia, namirg this paper. AZ7seplv Post & Van Arsdale Wholesale ana retail dealers in HEAVY AND SHELF HARD WAR E TINWARE PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY . All kinds 91 Farming Tools BUILPEE8 TfiXUHXNGS AND MATERIAL, OIL CLOTHb, WHIPS, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEATHER BELTING RUBBER AND HEMP PACKING BUILDING PAPER, STEAM FITTINGS AND GAS PIPE Alsoall kindeol TJX AJSl) OFPEHWAIlE Made and repaired Livery Stable Situated opposite A. Store. Main Street, P. Newton' Where yen can find Mew, Stylish, First-class Tun -outs, ; . D, 1e and "'Qgle. tob let at reasonahl- rate 1a.pt-tf CHARLES A. 8MOLK DOWN "With High Prices Chicago Scale Co 149 & 151 Jefferson st.. CHcago, HI. Hare reduced the price of all kinds of S O A. L E S 4-ton Waaon Scales, - $80 2-ton .i-t . $40 T,A other sizes at a ereat rednction. Ever Scale FULLY WARttANTEII.i All orders promptly filled. Circulars, Price List and Testi monials sent upon application ly-15m GJ O C. A. GALLAGHER'S PROVISION WHERE Buy Every Thing For Cash, and get fresh goods every day. -:o:- Chice Fresh Tlie Finest in Fresh Hams, Bacon, and everything The following is a list of Staple Goods which I guarantee to be first class, and at BOTTOM PRICES : Best line of Coffees in the Market! Baking Powder, Beans, Crackers, Cheese, Flour, Dried Fruits of all kinds, Canned Fruits, the best in the market of all kinds and in every shape, Potted Meats, of all kinds, Macca roni, Nuts, Oat Meal, Kerosene, Olive Oil, Pickles, Spices, Pearl Barley, Rice, Sauces of all Kinds, Sugars, , Syrup, Molasses, Soda, Saleratus, Salt, Soap, &c, &c. My Line of Teas are the Best In towo and my PRICES THE LOWEST. SEEDS! SEEDS!! uiover, iimotnv ami Hungarian, uaruen oeeus oi an Kinas. v nen in need of Groceries be sure to CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK, It is the most varied in town. All goods guaranteed- the best in market. JgGcods delivered free in any part of town. C. n HIS PAPER 13 on file with Smith & Smith, General Advertiinir Agents, 29 Canal Street, G rand Rapids, Mich., where advertising' contracts can be made. Dr.Aikiii 13 Canal St, Grand Rapids, Mich, Tht Eminently Succeful Pit v tl eian. buraton HotcialisL Cure! Cancer, lropiy2lUeii,CataiTti,Deafna,Gottrt M fcpuepey; fcye. iune, .Nervous unronic f J I bifeasec. jiaoice Free. Disfiguring Marti l larHairwmowd. Stuttering- curedforLife. l. MxS ijntiM Maniad ar bimrla. n case, skilful treated. Artificial ve. Preventive, etc liCU Tvon( and Old, (a maiur whit you've read nl Lit or doctored radically cured X Debility. Defect or Disease wearing on body aad mind. Seminal Weakness, Impotenre, Hydrocele, varicocele. Phimoia,Stncture, SyphiliB,Gleetorld vmptoms. No quaclteryor Mercury. Everything CSOTBEHTlAIi and honorable.Do not suffer nor delay.Thousands cured. Kemediea atnt everywhere. Board. &c. Call ;orwrite.Dr.wiii reply In Plain Envelope, Tell In vail da where to get relief.Send for Pamphlet. HOtice for Publication, Land Orncs at Detroit, Mich., April 19,1S80. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intentio to make final proof in support of his claim, before the County Clerk at Cheboygan, June 16, 1880, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of notice, viz: Henry Focke for the n w X of sec 27, t'p S7 n, r 2 w, and names the following: witnesses, viz: Georjre Lapprell, Henry Olden, John Scbennenke and John Marx of Cheboyg-an, Mich. J. B. BLOSS, Register. SAFE, STJEE AND RELIABLE. Will cure worst cases of Nervous Debility, Weak ness, Lost Manhood, Mental Depression, and ex hausted Vital Energy, with all its train of evils, in io to 30 days. No other known remedy will cure in as many weeks. Sold by all druggists at fi per package, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Send for circular giving full particulars. Address Dr. J. H. EMMERSON, aoo Kandolph St., Detroit, Mien. T. H. Hincmkan & Sons, Wholesale Agents. RELIEF AT LAST. Corns cured without the use of a knife and WITHOUT PAIN. CHILBLAINS CURED in one night. Send ioc to E. V. Hunter & Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., and get relief . N. B. Silver can be sent by mail DYSPEPSIA can be cured. Three packages warranted to cure the worst cases. Send by mail. One package 50c. or three for f 1. SMITH & i O.. Grand Rapids, Mich. A NEW LINE OF f AflQI AT SMYTH WATCHMAKEKS 110 WELL BLOCK, -. IJICHOLSaSHEPARD & CO.BafflfiW,fflclL " 1848 or Astonishingly Durable and toonderfuTly timpU,wang less than half the usual gears and belts. PORTABLE. TRACTION, and STRAW-BURNING STEAM-ENCINES. with special features of Power, Durability, Safety, Economy, and Beauty entirely unknown in other makes, bteam Power Outfits and 8teom-Power Separators a specialty. Four sizes of Separators, front six to t weirs horse power; also two styles Improved Mounted Horse rowers. . .Thirty-Two Years of Prosperous and Continuous Business by this house, without change or name, location, or management, famishes s strong; guarantee for superior mods and honorable dealing. PAIITinfl I Th wonderful raceeas and popularity UNU mil 1 our vibkatob jiacniDery nas orirea otner Baduaea to tha wall : kenea various BiaJters ar bow attemDt- io( to build and pain off Inferior aad mongrel imitations aur nmoaa goona. BE NOT DECEIVED. by sneh experimental and vortbleas machinery. If yoa bay at all, rH the "OriarlnaJ-and tbe ienulnc" from at. CCFor fall partieal,ra call en ear dealer., or writs S a tot Illaiu-aled Circulars, wbiek WS Basil free. Addreas AIC20LS, SHEPAED ft C0 Battlt Creek, T. O AND FAMILY YOU CAN at Bottom Prices Roll Butter the Market. Shoulders, Pork, beef m the meat line. and at the Lowest Prices; Extracts the A. GALLAGHER, Next door to the Postoffice. 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C. McCCRUY & CO , Chicago, 111. TAPE WORM nfallibly cured with two spoons of medicine in 1 wo or three hours. For pnrtieulais nddre, with stamp, H. I ickhoks, No. 4 St. Mark's Place New York. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will end our Electro-Voltaic Belts and otn Electric Appliances upon trial for 30 days to tho suffering train nervous debility. Rheumatism, Pa s ysis oj any diseases ot the lver or Kidneys, nn many other dit-easrs Sure Cnre ensran eed or no pay. Address, VOLTA IO BELT. CO., Mar shall Mi2h. 5 Foraeaeof UOUGll COLD or AS THMA that ADAMSON'S BOTANIC BALSAM GOLD will not curel Sold by all drucgists an I dealers at 3fc and 750. riampie bottles 10c. tuTSee that the name of F. V. KINSMAN Is blown In the glas of the bottle. Trade supplied by Farrand, Willirms & Co., Detroit, Mich. (jr Tfl djO flPer day' at home. Samples PD I U PZU worth $5 free. Address Stin eon A Co,, Portland. Maine. 22novly Trt wm Avto and Farmnr'sSom Wanted l' V. I M I Ml r 11 inn rT7 i m V"Tir I durinc the Winter and Sprinsr. For particu 1 lars, address J. C. McCURDY Si Co., C hicagt) 11. 2 7ma I & OO.'S. AND JEWELEES. - CHEBOYGAN. r'iii:0'miii;H Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. THE STANDARD of excellence througXout Os Grain-Hairing World. MATCHLESS for Grain-Savin, Tims-Sarun:, Per- feet Cleaning, Haptd and Thorough Work. INCOMPARABLE in Wyof MatnalPeraefti of Farts, Thorough Workinanship, Elegant Finish, and Beauty of Model. MARVELOUS icr twwny superior wots: m ai Grain, and unitx-rac univrrMailv known as the only successful Thrasher in Flax, Timothy, UloTer, ana ail otner oeeos. of of Mich, ki SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! McArthur, Smith & Co. Have just placed on sale a splendid stock . Of Q n 3 ens ware,. . Gl as s ware, -A. N Elegant Chamber Sets, ' At 25 to 50 per cent, below former prices." A fresh stock of TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, AND CANNED GOODS, At Greatly Reduced 3?rices. Special Bargains in Dry Goods ! Our 12 cent Dress Goods cannot be beat. -BARGAINS IN- Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Crashs, &c. A large stock of Beautiful Prints at lowest prices. We sell n GOOD KID GLOVE at 40c, Nice Opera. Shades at 50c, and the best Kid Glove, imported, at $1, worth twice the money. AVe are expecting daily another assortment of those Turdish Toilet Mats and Tides. They ar& handsome, durable and Cheap.' Tike a look at them. atST We take pleasure in showing our Gcods." " " . ' Goods delivered free to any part of town. Mc Arthur, Smith & Co. FURNITURE! SOME OF PARLOR SUITS ! Ever brought to this place now on exhi bition at the store of " a O. ILu SMYTH fc OO., HOWELL BLOCK, CHEBOYGAN, MICH. Notwithstanding the we are selling Mouldings and Chromos AT WHOLESALE. Dealers invited to send for Price List. GEO. R."ANGELL, 158 Woodward Are., DETROIT NEW CIGAR STORE. T 1IE unJersUned offors forBale a fine stx-k or . . Chswing, Smoking and Plug Tobaccos, pipes; &c. Store In S. 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Prices ol, fS7, S4, S!08. to $500 and upwaid. A I30 for easy payments, $5 a month "iK.a quuiter and upward. Catalogues free. Mason and Hamlin Organ Co , 154 Tre m nt Si , Itislcn; 4H East 14th St, (Uuion Wew Voile; 2"j0 Wabash Avenue, Chi- AGENTS WANTED toSellthsTNEW BOOI f ARMING FOB PnOFjt TELL8 HOW TO Cultivate oil the Farm Crops in tho Best Vssacri reeLFeed and Care for Stock jOrow Fruit j llsjiac x arm iiuswess; aisks nappy aona, ana MAKK MONEV ON THE PARBI. Everr Farmer should have codt. 860 Pari' 140 Illustrations. Send lor circulars to J. C. McCUKDY & CO., Chicago, 111. HAN'S AVOHAWG STRENCTHBEAUTY Or the Royal Road to Life, Love and Longevity, This Brilliant Boole, fascinating in stylo, purs ia language, endorsed by highest medical authority, nnolds the delicate mysteries of Lots. Marriage, and Reproduction. Elegantly printed end tllnstrated. It ells) mt irht. Fathers end Mothers. Tonne; Kern end Maidens buy it, read it, end stndy it. ExtrtaOO diiUaiT ladacemeiit to Acvnisk Address J. C. C1ULTOX, COn Detroit. Mich. SAFETY f-iaak. o ma txp ..t a SAFETY A rTACHM FX'i". Krtf iivlir' rr. Pr-r.-.wlf.uCM,, a. LAS.P. CIN"" ant dc-l ; f r ' u ,": S1S.New'.pVsrt'c'y I. D. r WTTF Factory and OfFico, Binglidm .o;!, t.. V. ST.. CLOUD HOTEL, MasMiinac National Fark, Mich. a NEW, FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, de- llO-htfllllv Ritufltod nn a hoontlr,.! r; extending; to .the lake shore, commandinjr a house, of the far-famed scenery of the straits of Mackinac. The St. Cloud Hotel is Com- MODIOUSLT AKD LIBERALLY FURNISHED, in the Queen Anne style, with Spring Hair Matresses throughout, and can furnish . , ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 100 GUESTS. Soomt Singly and E Suite for Families. Spacial Termi to Hay Fever Visitors, during tht months of Se&anber and October. The Culinary Department is complete, and under thef management of an able Chtfde t"u sine, and a full corpse of experienced colored waiters. It is the aim of the proprietors to spare no pains or expense to make the guests of the St. Cloud feel pleased and delighted with their sojourn in the Fairy Isle. There will be weekly hops during the season Omnibus to carry guests to and from the House. rA daily mail and telecrarh wendell & Mcdonald, f rop'n Mackinac, Mich LUMSDEN and TYLER, ". V GENERAL COMMISSION MEIICXANTS, "TEALE S and shippers of Fruits, Vegeta 7Zi e esJ ?utter. Etrss, Cheese, Uried Fruits, fti na iiILPrice list. Correspondence so PRmrW A..ORDERS WIL RECEIVE fliw, IFF and CAREFUL ATTENTIO v , and be niied at lowest possible margin. Office and warehouse 32, Michigan Grand Avenue, op posite market, Detroit, Mich. Knee lustrated Ctaloifue Free Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, WASHINGTON, N.J.