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t .Ufi NORTH ERN TRIBUNE, NOVEMBER 11. 1882. r Northern Tribune. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER U, 1882. A severe lightning unci thunder storm did great damage in the Ticinity of Elk harkt, lad., Sunday night. Southern states have manifested special interest iu the coming Garfield monument la r at Washington. . 9 The ch kin pump which was invented a few .wars ugo in this country, Consul Stevens finds, has tieeu used in China for over '-V00 yearn. Hetty and the baby ore living at her father's houso iu the Virginia wilder ness, with $12,000 in bank which the sergeant's missing bnllet earned for her. The Wylie-Baker checker tournament elosed at Boston Monday night. Fifty Karnes were played, of which the con testants won one each, and forty-eight were drawn. Last week's exchanges at twenty-six leading clearing houses were $1,322,947, 347, an increase of 7.7 per cent over the previous week, showing that the gener al trade of the country is in a healthy condition. Germany has decided to strengthen her defenses along the Baltic. The gov ernment realizes the presence of a treat and growing dancer from Russia and proposes to be ready soon to meet it. Hueston Miller of Hardiusburg, Ky., has green pippins and golden russets growing on the same bough of his tree. More than that, some of the fruit is half pippin and half russet, the pippins be ing the largest, cupping over the russet, (riving the aDDles the appearance of great acorns. Mrs. Mary Austin, who died at Wash ington last week, was entitled to the rest that comes by death. She had 44 sons, and been bereaved 33 times, only 11 sons surviving. She practiced as a physician and surgeon, and served through the war with the rank of major. The ttrdei. A covering over strawberry beds for the ( . winter is part of the practice of good gardening. But the beds must not be covered too early or too heavily or the plants will rot. Wait till the ground cats frozen hard. By the middle of Be cember cover up the entire bed of straw berry plants with salt-meadow hav(straw leaves or anything similar will' ao as well) to the depth of two or three inches entirely covering up the plants and soil so that nothing is seen but the hay. By April plants so protected will show signs of growth, then the hay around each plant is pushed a little aside, to assist it in getting throught the covering, so that by May the fully developed plant shows on the clean surface of the hay. This "mulching" as it is called, is Indispen sible to the best culture, as it protects the plants from cold in the winter, keeps the fruit clean, keeps the roots cool from the hot sun lo June, and, at the same time, saves nearly all further labor after once being put on, as few weeds can push through it. Many sections will produce grapes if the vines can bejpreserved throughout the winter. To do this, lay the vines on the ground and cover with coarse litter, or with earth and then litter. It is not necessary that they be absolutely pro tected from frost, but that alternate freezing and thawing be prevented. Ev(aral Letter. The following order has been issued by the Postmaster General: Section 294, postal laws and regulations, is hereby amended to read as follows: After a let ter has been passed from the mailing postofflce the delivery of the same may be prevented and its return to the writer secured by an application made by the writer to the postmaster at the office of mailing, stating sufficient reasons there for and identifying the letter and sup porting such application with sufficient proof in writing. Upon such application and evidence being submitted to the post master, and upon a deposit being made with him by the wriUr of a sum suffi cient , to cover all expenses incurred he amii tuinirranh a reouest to the post master at the office to which the matter so addressed for the return of such let ter to his office, carefully describing the same bo as to prevent the return of any other matter, and upon the receipt of such request the postmaster at the office of address shall return such letter to the mailing postmaster (in a "penalty envelope"), who will deliver the letter to the writer 00 payment of all expenses and no letter rate of postage due stamps of the proper value must be placed and cancelled, and upon the prepayment of a registered package addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, iu which the postmaster shall inclose the applica tion of the writer and all proofs sub mitfnrt hv him.toerether with the writer's receipt for, and the envelope of, the re turned letter. Majr tor a Bnlny Day. "Vov nix vaatm mT daufrhter was sick from kidney and other diseases. We had used up our savings on doctors, when our dominie advised us to try Pftrkor'u ftlncrar Tnnlf!. Fonr bottles effected a cure, and as a dollar's worth has kept our family well lor over a year, we have been able to lay bv money again for a rainy day." A Poor Man's wire.- TTsT-A-nT TED Men and 50 Painters TO CALL AT THE City Drug Store! Examine our prices on the fol lowing articles : Strictly Pure WHITE LEAD! Whitings's Brushes, Pure Roiled and Haw Oil, Imported Wes minster Paris White, And everything else you may need. We keep a full stock of everything at very low prices. Pure Drugs! tltOWHfc IRON BITTERS BROWN'S IRON MTTKUS are certain omre for all diseases requiring a oomplete tonic ; espe cially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, JjOM of Strength, Lack of Energy, etc Enrich os the blood, strength en the muscles, and gives new nft to the servos. Acts like a charm Ion the digestive organs, removing ail dyspeptic symptoms, snch as tasting the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron preparation that will not blacken tlie teeth or give headache. Sold by all Dru& gists at $1.00 a bottle. BROWN CBMWCAh OO. Baltimore, M(L OS tht gt troa BltitM W M.w ClIMMI Co. uuil he orMMd rnj Ua. n tM '' wrppf. BEWARE OF IWiiT TIOM'4. ANDREWS' O la. e m. icalG DYE STUFFS, Perfumery, Dressing Cases and Florentine Statuary A T THE PEOPLES' DRUG MORE, s m m PURE CREAM TARTAR. 5S1000. Oiven If slum or any injurious substances can be found n AnHrfiwn' Peftri Bakina Powder. Is pos- rivcly PURE. bcliiK endorsed, and testimonials received from such chemists as S. Dana Hays, Bos ton; M. Delafoutaine, of Chicago; and Gustavus Bode, Milwaukee. Never sold in bulk. C. E. ANDREWS A CO, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, 45 Michigan Av. 287, 289 & 291 E. Water St NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! -WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED An Immense Stock Of Dry Goods. The Finest Line of Cloaks and Dolmans ever brought to town. New Dress Goods in all of the popular shades. Great Bargains in FlannelsWoolens. We have some Very Cheap Table Lin nens and Towels. We keep the Kennebec brand of Cotton Flannels. They are the Best and Cheapest. Fancy Goods and Knit Goods In Endless Variety. NELSON & BULLEN. urniture I (ij UopIioI Martin, of Trov. V V writes: "I have been a widow eighteen years. From overwork and the cares of a lartro family, I have for many years been f,, rhnmntif tisiltm und HAVPrtt indigestion. Oils and liniments only eased my pain. i mhui; ""u if..,iiv imnincr to And nornmnent re lief My next door neighbor, Mrs. Perry, told me to try Brown's Ilou BltterH, and that it had cured her of dyspepsia, irreg ularities, etc. I did so, mid have not suffered an ache or pain siuce using the flrstUmttle, nor hasindifeestion troubled d Sftfiinflr for Yourselves, bv Any Remarks, made by others, that they are Selling as Cheap as us. We are the only nniinra worth nf ttonds ordered: nence. we can HUUBB till b UOJ ouuv iui . " , T ' . , i, nn nats.n.ara the advantncyA nt that item: Iresules. we keep the Largest and Best Selected Stock in northern Nichigan. Wagon and Blacksmith Shop ! For Blacksmithing and Wagoumaking make HENRY A. BLAKE, A call . All work done promptly and on honor. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. mrst aoor norm oi nis rounuiy, mmmm Street, Cheboygan, Mich. SMYTH & CO., JEWELERS AND STATIONERS ! AND DEALERS IN Watham, Elgin and Springfiold Watches. Pina O-old. Tewelnr. SterlirurSilverware Triple Plated Ware If Ickle Mtcm-wincliiitf WATCHES, CLOCKS, STAPLE A 1ANGY STATIONERY. ENGRAVERS AND HANUFACTURERS of JEWELR. HoUBlock, 3iuEa.laa.St, - - Clx"by&. Special Attention paid to Repairing and Bating fine Watches. CHEBOYGAN BREWERY This Arm now have the facilities for making the very BEST LAGER BEER in Northern Michigan. Their new Cellar is now finished, and they have the most improved means for making the very best. Orders from abroad Solicited. O-lTre tlxero. a, Iristl Oxd.er WILLIAM H. DANIELS & CO., Insurance, Real Estate and Loan Office in Bennett Block, Main Street, Cheboygan, Mich. Mc ARTHUR, SMITH &' CO., Steamboat AGENTS. 3 ASSU WEiAUOIvo ill Coal, Wood, Salt, Lime Hair, Cement, talcee and Land Plaster. PRICES OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS OF COA HOCKING VALLEY, - 00 1 8TOVK COAL, - - 6 76 8TRAITSVILL LOWER VEIN, 4 00 , BLOSSBURG 7 W LOOK OUT VOTL Uncle Sam's Furniture House ! New Goods, of all kinds, and I beat the State on prices. I have just received a new lot of Moulding and Fiotu.ro Frames. Frames made to order. Looking Glasses in endless variety. Window omices aud Chroraos. I will Sell Get my Prices. A full line of Undertaking Bonds, Burial Cases, Casters, Robes, $hrnuds,k Funerals attended promptly, with Ilnarse and Carriages. J. H. TTJTTIi Ei Corner Main and Third Streets, Cheboygan, Mich. me.