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NORTHEEN TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1882. t The House Committee on Elections will, it is paid, decide that neither Can non nor Campbell are entitled to the Utah seat in Congress. It is hinted in Washington that Mr. Howe' may not remain long at the head of the Fostofflce department, His health is poor, and his great trouble, a9thma, is aggravated by the climate of Washing ton. Nearly 9,000 miles of railroad track were laid in the United States during the year 1881. This was by 258 different lines! The heaviest mileage was in Tex as, 1,411. Michigan is ninth on the list, with 289J miles. This is the best sin gle year's record in the history of rail road building. Col. Snowden, Superintendent of the United States mint at Philadelphia, sug gests a new plan for the coinage of small pieces, which includes among its fea tures uniformity of alloy and of device, and due proportion in size and weight of the coins. His ideal alloy is 75 per cent, copper and 25 per cent, nickel. S. P, Rounds, of Chicago, who is the principal rtval of Mr. Tu-ner, of Grand Rapids, for the position of Public Print er, in case Defrees has to go, is said to be confident of success. Ha writes to a friend in Washington that he is so sure of the place that h has ceased his efforts to obtain it and is how calmly waiting for it to be handed over to him. The Detroit Po9t and Tribune says Governor Jerome will not call a special session of the Legislature until after Congress has fixed the new congression al apportionment, and that his call will only embrace state matters, relating t the apportionment, the revision of the tax laws, relief of the fire sufferers, and some of the state institutions. The London financial journals are all predicting a drain of gold from America in the spring and a change in the bal ance of trade. Millions upon millions of American railroad securities have been sold in Europe, and tha interest upon them, which must be paid in gold, will offset a large amount of the receipts from the exports of produce and bread stuffs, and unprecedented amount of im ports will offset the balance. The public debt statement shows the decrease of the public debt during De cember, 18S1, to be $12,fKJ3,S23; cash in treasury, 253,377,980; gold certificates, $5,180,120; silver certiBcates, $(8,G75,230; certificates of deposit outstanding, $9, 590,001; refunding certificates, 575,250; legal tenders outstanding, $3M.tiSl,0M; fractional currency, $7,075,92t; decrease since June 30th, 1881, $95,107,095. The prominent Republicans and Inde pendent Democrats of Georgia have held a conference looking to a union of forces agcinst the Bourbons of that State. The probabilities are that a union will bo formed of such a character as to sweep the state at the next election. The de feat of Virginia Bourbons has broken tlio backbone of Democracy in the South, and before the next Presidential election it will not be surprising to see that sec tion almost solidly Republican. When the tide turns down there it runs swift and strong. Is 1870 the territory of Dakota had a population of only 14,181 persons; in 1880 It had 135,177. and now its popula tion exceeds 170,000. In 18IK) Nebraska was a territory with a population of 28, 841. In 1870 it was a state with 122,993 inhabitants, and in 1S80 the number had increased to 452,402. Minnesota increas ed in population with equal rapidity and Kansas still more rapidly. Dakota is gaining in population as rapidly as any of the states mentioned, and by all precedents is entitled to admission as a state. The Detroit Post and Tribune of last Saturday, published its annual review of the breadstuff trade of that city for the year 1881, with other facts and fig ures of interest. Tho receipts and ship ments of wheat show a large falling off in comparison with other years, owing mainly to the lij ht crop of the year, but there was a considerable increase in the amount of corn, oats and bai ley handled, indicating a prosperous trade in those cereals. The receipts for the year wero as follows; Flour,417,909 barrels; wheat, 5,807,073 bushels; corn, 790,357 bushels; oats, 727.30T) bushels; barley, 338,GU bushels. For the previous year the re ceipts were: Flour, 311,187 barrels; wheat, 9,938,900 bushels; corn, 427,970 bushels; oats, 507,420 bushels; barley, 290,809 bushels. Now that Detroit has become a near neighbor only a few hour's ride we are glad to note this ev idence of her increasing prosperity. NORTHERN TRIBUNE, JANUARY 7, 1882. ; What They Lead To. . Kidney troubles and Liver troubles, unless checked in time by Dr. David Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy," will end in Constipation, Piles, Rheumatism, and Gravel. 'The latter are ailments of very serious character. "Favorite 'remedy -acts upon the disordered Kidneys and Liver with quickness and certainty. It is Nature's own device for this purpose. Ask for it when you are next in the store, or write to the Doctor, at Rondout, N. Y. ' ' Look at the list of crackers to select from at Beckers. . Wafer, Shell Oyster, Family Boston, Pilot Bread, Cracknells, Pretzel, Milk, Tapioca, Graham, Oat meal, Butter, Cream Sodas, Frosted Creams, Snaps, Menageria. John Becker. Iuiortant to Trareler. Special -inducements are offer you by the Burlington Route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. laplOw An improbable story is being circulat ed, that Captain Kidd s hidden treasure has been discovered. But the report that Cobb's Little Podophyllin Pill posi tively cures Indigestion, Nausea and Dizziness, is well founded, for its a fact. Only 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Ken burg & Cooper. A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICi:F HOW TO AIX HEALTH. Harrisburg, Pa., March 30, 1881. Nothing is more charming and at tractive than a thoroughly healthy, per fectly formed woman ; a bright-eyed, rosy, laughing, joyous, happy faced girl, one who finds keen pleasure in merely living. An invalid wife or mother is a constant object of sympathy in auotherwise con tented household. Happy the home whose women folks enjoy perfect health. In my practice I have always reccoinmen ded sickly women to use Brown's Iron Bitters. In case of irregularities, dyspepsia, indigestion, .heartburn, nau sea, sour stomach, nervousuess and ex haustive debility, find it; exceeds all other remedies as a true medicinal tonic. It never fails to gently soothe, refresh and strengthen the general syHtem, and especially those parts. made weak by con tinued distress; and what satisfies me most is, that the cures, although in some instances gradual, are always per manent. -M. D. . uticura rniU CUTIOUUA TRKATMENT, lor ti e cur .1. of akin, scalp and bioo.l dUuitsx, CiniKim in ttio Intel nil ut of Cut Icui h Kool vent, lliu new Wood purilUr, and tho ext-riml imu of fjutlctrn and Cnticua Soap, the ureal akin cure.' SALT RHEUM. Will McDonald, 2542 Dearborn street. Chicngn, irritoiui acknowledges a cure ot Kalt rhaum on liHit'l ni-ck, iiee.nrmnumH if for we vent eon yin"; not ablu V walk exei pt on hatidd and knees lor one yea ; not uhie to help himself for ewbt yea-; ti led liundrodaof remedies; doctors pronounoid liis ciuio liop. lHii; io munently cured by Cu icura Ueaolvent (blood pur Hen internally, ami Um Icura and Cull curu soap (tlie ureal km curee)ex ti'inally. PSORIASIS. II K Carpenter, K., 'tendi-r on, N V", cured of raorini'( of twenty tears vtandinir the Cutii ura Henol vent (li ood purifier) Internally and Cuticuru And Cuticuru 8ii 'lie grout kin cured) exti-rnnllv The most wonderful cane on record. Cur eertifio'l to t'efore a justice "f the penco and prominent citi Z nn All afflicted with I chlmr ami scaly discanea should rend to n for mis ie tmoniit in fill!. SKIN DISEASE. FH ir ike, Esq.. Detroit. Mich., iiftro t beyond all description f'om a skin dieaH which appeared on Ins hnn n, hen d and face, and nearly d- str ytd hi eyes. The most can lul doctorliig failed to help hi in, and all had MUI lit usvii tl.e Cn'lcum lie sol out (h'eod purifier) mtern.ill. Cuticura ami Cutlcnr Soap (the gn at skin cuies) exi einnlly, and was cured, un i ha remained perlcrtly well lo tlii day. shinhumorV Mrs H K wipplc, Decatur, Midi, writes that her face, head aod some part of her body were a'mnst raw. ad coveie'l with scans anl ores, suffer ed foanuly and tr ed everything. rV' tnanetitly cured by Cut inn ra lira lv nt (b'ood purifier) and Cuticu a andCuVcura 8 apfthe r at ski n cure. CUTICURA Remedies are for sale hy aH drui(clt. Trice ot Uuticur. a medicinal Jeliv, small boxes fiOc.; large 'nxes. $1. Cuticuru Resolvent, the new b'ood PudriVr.tl per bottle. Cuticura Medicintnl Toilet rfoap. C5; Ouiieiiri Medicinal Sharing Soap. In bar for barlerniii aro consumers, 5Ce. Pnnclpal depjt WEEK- & POTTKR Dofton, Mass. Tf0)(Q)fUl mm In Sanford's Radical Cure. Head Colds, watery disrhnrpo from tlie nose and eye, rntfln noises in tho head, nervous head ache ami clillsand lever instantly relieved. Choking, putrid m icu U tlislo'dirid. tnemhrano c'canni i, lilsintiTti'd mid libnlo I, breulh sweeten ed, amrl'. taste and hearing restored hi (1 conslitu-ti- II I! rav.ves chocked. Coii'li, luonehlll, droppings Into tho throat, palu in tlie chest, dvsieiiHia. winning of strength linl tleh, I if of sleep Xc... cured . One boil lt Ititdlcul Cure, ono h"x Catarrhal sol vent and oneot I)r. -'an ord's Inlmlcr, In one pack a , o( nil rlniulile, ffor l. Ak tor Hnfobo's IOmcji. CtTUit. VVEKKS A POTTKK, Hoston cOkL,wS' LIGHTNING not quicker than l-IXM' VoLTalO PI.A8T Coi fs in relieving p itn and weckness of (he kidnevs, livor and lunu, rheiiinatiHni, ueurnl fcla, l.ystrrln, f innlo weak ncs, maluriA anil fever and sifue. Price 25 ct. Bold everywhciv. week In your own town. Terms and POO ?)intHtfrco. Address II Hal'ctt & Co. Fortlniul, Maine. JOfebly Livery Stable Situated Main Street, opposite A. P. Newton H tore. Where you can And Mowi Stylish, First-class Turn outs, a )looand Jgie. to be let at reasonable rate OIIAKLKS A.BMOLK HENRI AMIOT, Ship Carpenter! Caulker and SparntaJcer. SPARS of ALL KINDS 1 : and Blzeu always on hand. Special Attention Paid to Repair f all kinds. Yard on Main Street, Near Blake's Foundry. CHEBOYGAN. MICH. 500,000 Acres MICHIGAN. LANDS FOR SALE. lho lands of the Jackson Lansing & Saginaw It. K. Are now offered for sale a hovoprxees and Long Time he railroad is constructed and In operation from Jackson to Gay lord, a distance of two hundred and thirty-Rlz miles, and will soon be completed to the straits of Mackinac, a further distance of of about nfty-flve miles. Particular attention Is called to the largo tracts of tho lest white and Norway pine tim ber along the lino of the road, and upon the Ausable, Cheboygan, Muskegon and and Man istee rivers, tho most important lovging streams in the state. he farming binds of the company includo some of tho most fertile and well watered hardwood lands in the state. Especial atten tion is called to tho farming lands in Craw ford. Otsego and Choboyimn counties, which are high and rolling; ti in Ik-red mainly with tho finest hard maple; soil, black sandy loam, and abounding in springs of the purest water These counties are being rapidly settled, and the lumbering business in the vicinity will af ford to farmers a first ruto market for pro duce for many years. Terms or Balk. . For pine Lands, one fourth down, and re malnder in three equal annual payments, with interest at seven per cent. For farming lands to settlers, longer time will be given if desired. Send for illustrated pamphlet, full of facts and figures, address, O. M. BAlttiS, Land Commissioner. Lansing Mich TAILORING O. J Rosenblad First door north of Ne.son & Button's has just received a fresh stock of Latest Styles of Suiting, Winch he Is prepared to Make up at the Very Lowest Prices Give Him a Call earn Take a Good look thro' All other Clothing and Dry Goods Houses in this city examine their pric?s, then come to us and see for yourselves that we offer you bet ter bargains. H. L. GREENTHAL & CO., The od Anspach store, Main street. To Whom it May Concern. Notice Is hereby given by tho undei signed freeholders of the township of Tuscarora. In tho county of Cheboygan, that an application will bo made to the iJoard of Supervisors, of said county of Cheboygan. at their next meet ing, to bo held on tho Wth day of January. In the yoar, A. D., 18S2, to erect and provide for tho organization of a nowtownshlp, to bo call ed tho townrhip of Mentor, and to embrace the following described territory, tho samo being a part of said township of Tuscarora, to-wit: 'township number thirty-three (33) north of rango three (3) west Township thirty-four (34) north of range three ( 0 west. Dated this ftjjid day of November, A. D.1881, M A McHenry W II Near wHwatklns (leorgo Frankstln HO Gravis Frank ll Hart EUBacheldor GooDNlles Chaa II Giles Samuel L Kejes W Lampher ' Geo w Dames F weber Albert wheeler John Jludor Eugeno wheeler John Carter Edwin C wheeler J II Andrews E II Sager J w Feck c 8 Dice Dustun Marr w Finn T 8 Kinert warren McKco Jackson Corey , . ( rrin ox Albert Corey Edward Hollabargh L O liacholder Daniel McKillop Geo D Uichards D O Dunlap Fbllander Pike F X Honler A W Eck ' To Whom it May Concern. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned freeholders of the township of Tusoarorj, in the county of Cheboygan, that an application will bo made to tho Board of Supervisors of said county of Cheboygan, at their next meet ing to be held on the bth day of January in the year A. D., j8;, to erect and provide lor the organization of a new township, to be call ed the township of Nunda, and to embrace the following described territory, to-wit: Town ship number thirty-three (33) north of range two (2j wosr, the same being now a part of said township of Tuscarora. Dated this 2-Jdday of November. A. D., 1881 M A McHenry W ti Near W II Wat kins George Frankstln HO Graves GeoDNiles Samuel L Keyes SD Hachelder Chas H Giles Geo W Harney W Lampher Albert Wheeler F Weber Edwin C Wheeler John Bader Eugene Wheeler John Carter E It Sager J II Andrews ' CS Dlco J w Peek w Finn Dustan Marr . warren McKco 8 Kinert Edward HClabard Jackson Corsey " Orrln Cox Albert Corsey . David McKrlcop J I Simcap F II Hamlin Gen D Uichards Philander Pike A w Eck L O Bachclder 1'robate Order. STATE OF MICIIIOAN-County of Cheboy gan. ss. At a session of tho Probate Cowrt for tho county of Chetloygan, holden at tho Probate OlHce, in tho village of Cheboygan, on Friday, the Uth day of December, In the year ono thousand eight bundreil and eighty-one. Present, . Z. Perkins, Judge of Probate. In the matter of tho estate of Nancy Dun lap, deceased. On reading and filing the peti tion, duly verified, of David O. Dunlap, pray ing among other things that the administration of said estate be granted to himself or some suitable person. hereupon It is ordered, that Monday, tho second day of January, 1882, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, bo assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs af law of said deceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holde at tho Probate ollice, in tho village of Cheboynan, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of tho petitioner should not be granted; And it Is further ordered, that said petitioner give no tice to persons interested in said estate of tho pendency of said petition, and tho hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to bo published in the Northern Tribune, a news paper printed and circulated in said county of Cheboygan, three successive weeks, previous to said day of hearimr. (A true copy.) EDWIN Z. PERKINS, 10dcc4t Judtte of Probate. Notice for Publication. .LAND Ofi-ick at Rced Citv, Mich , 1 DecemlHrJ13, 1881. 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, and final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before tho Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cheboygan County, Michigan, at the County sct on Monday. -3d day of January, 18H2, via: Walter W. Laing, Homo stead entry No.tHT7. for the s e X sec 2, 1 37 n, r Hw, and names the following witnesses to provo bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, via: Daniel E Clark, of Cheboygan p o. and Edwin Smith, of Che boygan p o, and George Kigys of Cheboygan p o, rndJobnlL Clark of Cheboygan p o. Edward Stkvenson, lTdeoiit Register. Teachers Examination MEETINGS for the examination of Teach ers will be held during the present school year as follows ; Ovular Kchool Examination at Cheboygan, October 28, and Itlarrh 3lt, 1883. Mperlul Public Examination nt Che boy an, November 10,1881, and Aiiffiiat 19, 1883. Indian River. April 15, 1888. Examinations will commence promptly at fl o'clock a.m., and at Cheboygan will lie held n the High School building. 24sep allium ' ' Chancery Notice, 4 ' STATE of Michigan, Thirteenth Judicial Cir cuit In Chancery. wll11om Asemeath Smith, Complainant, v. William Smith, Defendant. buit pending In tho Circuit Court for the county of Cheboygan-In Chancery, at Che boygan, on the 2th day of October, A. D. 1881. It satisfactorily appearing by affidavit that the defendunt, William Smith, does not resido In the Stale of Michlgun, mn motion of Hum phrey & I'erkins, solicitors for complainant, it is ordered that said defendant, William Smith, appear in said cause and answer the bill filed therein, on or before tho expiration of two months from the date heroof. And it is further ordered that this order bo published wJthin twenty days after this date. In tho Northern Tribune, a newspaper publish ed in said county, once in each week for six weeks in succession,, unless a copy of this or der bo Bervod personally on said defendant.. William Smith, t least twenty days before the time prescribed In this order for his ap pearance. GEO. E. FROST, Circuit Court Commissioner. Humphrey & Perkinb, Complainant's Solicitors. Dated Oct. 2B, 1881. A true copy. MEDARD METIVIEB, Register. Dated Oct. 20, 1881. . SWoct7t THi: CHEBOYOA1T FoMndry Machine Shops JWalu IStreet, CIICBOYOAW, MICH., H. A. BLAKE, Proprietor. My shops havo been fitted up with all tho latest Improved Machinery, And employing none but skilled workmen, I am prepared to do GOOD WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. In addition to manufacturing everything usually made, Special Attention will be Paid to the Job hi ii (i Business, Such as Repair! m Machli ery, together with STEAMBOAT "WORK, In all it brunches. BRASS AND IRON CAS if (S lOf all kinds made to order. A Full Line oj Ploxcs and Plow Points Kept In stock. 3K3.aa.dLs of 3?Ipe Fitting Promptly attended to. Real Estate. J IIA VEf or sale some very desirable Farming 'Lands and VLUge Property Among which are the follow ng : IN TOWN 87 N R. 11 W . K X of w4 necHon 24. B w H it w 4 24, E H of ne 4 " 2ff BwofneV " 25. N w Hot s e U 2t 8 w fcof nw)4 " id. fl X of a 29 8eofiiw)4 K3. IN i OWN 36 N., R.2 W. Lot No. 2, section 10. IN TOWN 36 N,B.2 W. N Ji of n w M section 9. IN TOWN 87 N..H.2 W. 1 Nwof ubbiob 1. 8 H ot n 6 M "0. NwJ4olW " . IN TOWV88N, R.2W. N M ofn e flection 84. 8Hofiw " M. TOWN PKOPEKTY. 08 snunre rods of laud lying IS rnn north of Moklnnwtreet, being portion of the Ilmne lot' OKO. W. Bf I.L, Abstract snd Real FMHte Office. CHKROYOAN- MICH. BANKING HOUSE -O ir- Bollo & Hitchcock, Cheboygan. Mich. "JgANKof DEPOSIT.LISCOUNT & EXCHANGE We isnne Drnfts on the Principal Cities In Knrorc and make B4NK POST REMITTANCES & towns in Atta and Africa. arOive prompt attention to Pomeatlo and For gn Collections Agents for the National Steamship Line Leaving Liverpool every "Wednesday and New Yokcvery Saturday. FOE S-uX. Two Small Houses and lots. T" OCATED on what is known as Court Houso J street, near the Passenjrpr Depot. For terms, prices, and full particulars enoulro 8oct tf WM. PATTEltSON. House and Lot lor Sale. IOFFEK'for saio my House and lot on tho oast ido of Cheboygan river. O. 8. CLAltK. 19feb-tf NATURE'S TRIUMPH. FrazierV Root Bitters If you are weak or languid, use Frazieri Bitters. If your flesh is flabby and your complexion sallow, use Frazier's Bitters. If. you live in a malarial district, use Frazier Bitters. If worn down with the care of children, use Fraziers Bitters. If you have the blues, use Frazier's Bitters. If you have kept late hours and lived contrary to the laws of health, use Frazier's Bitters. If you need toning up, take Frazier's Bitters. If you have abused instead of used nature's gifts, use Frazier's Bitters. If you feel old before your time, use Frazier's Bitters. If life has become a burden and you have cloomy forebodings, use Fraziers Bitters. If your hands tremble and your eyes have grown dim, Frazier's Root Bitters will make you feel young again. Sold by all druggists very where at the low price $ 1.00 per bottle. SWIFT & ODDS, Wholesale Druggists, . Detroit, Mich,