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PHI -, , , THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE, Af;:sT 18 1883 DE ALEES I eavy Id She onandeliers and Lamp DIREJTORY. FIKST M. K. CHURCH. Cor. Huron and Pine streets. Rev. W. wwupuoiu rraaqaiuc ni'i, a. m., i p. U i sabbath school at V m. Prayer meeilna Than day, at 7W P. M. ST. JAMBS' K. CHURCH. South Huron street. Preaching at 10:30 . m 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m. Rev. J. H. Magoffin, Rector. INDEPENDENT CHURCH. Opera House. Preaching at 8:00 p. m. Sab bath School 12 m. R. M. Thompson, Pastor. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Preaching 10:30 A. M., 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school, 12 M. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 P. M. Chas. H. Hartley, D. D., Pastor. 8T. MARY'8 CHURCH. Cor. 5th and Church streets. Low mass 8 a. m., dally. High mass 10 a. m. Sunday. Ves pers 3:30 P. M. Sunday. Rev. Peter J. De Smedt, Rector. BAPTIST CHURCH. Division street, near Dresser. Preaching lO1 A M, 7K p m. Sunday school 12 m. Prayer meeting Tuesday evening at s : io. CHEBOYGAN LODGE, NO. 283, F. AND A. M. Regular meeting, at Masonic Hall, Wednes day evening, on or before the full of the moon, (i G Wharton, W M. J P Sutton, Sec'y. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 331, I. O. O. f. Meet every Friday evening, at Odd Fellows' Hall. Frank Shepherd, N G. A. G. Boggs, R S. BENTON LODGE, NO. 108, A. O. U. W. Meet every other Monday evening, at 8. H. J. Miner. M W. B H Begole, Recorder. CHEBOYGAN CHAPTER, N J. lOU, OF R. A. M. Meets in Masonic Hall, on the Friday on or after the full of the moon. A J Paddock, H P. J C Wooster, Sec'y. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY. Judge of Probate E Z Perkins. Sheriff Wm Harrington. Prosecuting Attorney Frank Shepherd. Clerk and Register Medard Metivler. Treasurer E Z Perkins. CHEBOYC AN VILLAGE. Presideut George E Frost . Trustees Watts S Humphrey, W E Smyth. H A Blake, R Robinson, J B McArthur, T T Van Arsdale. Marshal Howard Lynn. Clerk C J Hunt. Treasurer J E Cueny. Attorney Geo W Bell. BENTON TOWNSHIP. Supervisor F M Summons. Clerk I E De Gtowln, Treasurer A G Boggs. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE K MAILS. Arrive From south at t:02 A M, 5:05 P M. North at 9:05 A M. Rogers City on Keweenaw. Black Lake Mondays p m. Depart For Boats 8:QS a m, 10S p m. North 5:05 p m. Rogers City on Keweenaw. Black Lake Tuesdays A M. While the young noddies of this coun try are feebly aping the. social extremes and personal eccentricities of the Eng lish, the better class of Englishmen, or more conservative element of that coun try, is falling into the adoption of many things peculiarly American. Our polit ical methods are not less influential than our foods in twisting the prejudices of John Bull, since he If compelled to ac knowledge the superior flavor of both. But the most pleasing evidence of the worth of American characteristics for imita tion is the change of English magazines to a closer conformity witli the style of that sort of literature in this country. The Engliah were for a long time in credulous of the Yankee ability in liter ary efforts of any kind, our pretentions being laughed over and our efforts be littled. It was the notion that an Amer ican novelist was a lettered monstrosity, to be held up for the curious gazo of the masses. To find all this so much al tered that our style of magazine is re garded as a fit model to follow is not so much to our honor as it is to the credit of the English in waking up to a con sciousness of the progress the writers of this country have made in shaping the ponroof literature. It must come in time that London will turn to America for the best productions of pen and pen cil. This country moves rapidly and ir resistibly in its chosen directions, and just now all classes of pure literature are receiving the attention of the best minds in the country, and the impres sion made will not only be good, but lasting. New books, essays, and plays will be to France and England very soon what similar productions there are now to this country. We are be coming more and more independent in these respects.and with settled independ ence there is always the spirit of ag gression. America will take the suprem acy In the field of letters, as she has in most others into which she has entered.' Inter Ocean. Senator Voorhees tavors Louisville as the place to hold the Democratic nomi nating convention, and names McDonald as the man. The valuation of property in Boston is $10,000,000 grater than last year. Paul D. Carpenter is writing a biog raphy of his father, the late Senator Matt Carpenter. Tt is Andrew Jackson and not 'Andrew Johnson whose head will adorn the new four-cent stamp. The Kimball House, at Atlanta, Oa., .!...,( round hv lire Sunday morning Th quests all escaped. Loss $1,000,000. auv B arawaro. Detroit Goods, Leather Belting, aj-so -iag-u-ra.cfu.xors THE STATE. The work of rebuilding the burned charcoal and chemical works at New berry is being vigorously pushed. David Petoskey, a son of the famous old Chief Petoskey, fell into the river at Grand Rapids Saturday and was drown ed. During the month of July 2,901 emi grants entered the United States at the port of Port Huron, over half of them being Canadians. Phillip Drake, of Woodstock township. Lenawee Co., accideutly shot himself through the abdomen, Sunday. He was cleaning a revolver. Fire at North Muskegon, Saturday morning destroyed the Peninsular Man ufacturing Company's factory. Loss, $25,000; insurance $18,000. A firm of tax title speculators have brought ejectment suits against severnl Washtenaw county farmers, on whose estates they hold tax titles, The steam yacht One Hundred, which has never been beaten, owned by Mr. Herreschoff, has been purchased by Mark Hopkins, and will be brought to St. Clair. Blodgett ft Bryan are building "a log ging railway reaching into the pine woods back of Roscommon. It will be 15 miles long and will soon go into commission. About 10 tons of coal are mined per day from the mines at the Jackson prison. The mining is done by con victs, and the coal is sufficient for prison uses. Last Saturday a Grand Army Post was organized at Petoskey with sixty three charter members, the largest yet organized in the State. It is to be known as Petoskey Post No. 170. Last Sunday week a painter at Lex ington, a white-man, married the col ored cook at the Cadillac House. It be ing asertained that he already had a wife in Cleveland, Ohio, last Mtorda night a mob captured him and dressed him in tar and feathers. Ten new passenger engines have been ordered from the Schenectady locouio tire works for the Canada " Southern division of the Michigan Central, and another sleeper will be placed on the Pacific express leaving Buffalo at 12& p. m. This sleeper will be run through Boa New York to St. Louis without change. Maj. L. A. Duncan, editor of t he Mies Republican and member of the State Sen ate.has been appointed deputy col lector oi internal revenue for the second division of Western Michigan district. This division includes Allegan, Bcrriou. Bar ry. Cass, Eaton, Kalamazoo, St. Joaeph and V an Buren counties. THE IMIII) STATUS. The Pennsylvania state agricultural society has decided to hold no exhibition this year. Florida exhibits at the Louisville- ex position blocks of poplar wood six feet in diameter. Cigar makers at Dayton. 0., strike on account of the employment of nou union men. A remarkably well executed five dol lar gold piece, which actually contains 1.03 worth of gold has made its appear anee in Boston. Stonewall Jackson's war horse is still alive and will be properly cared for here after by the Virginia Military institute at Lyuchburg. Dallas Williams drowned at Moyer ville, Miss., Monday, making the thir teenth person drowned at same place within two weeks. Tt is said a conference of American bishops will take place in Rome in No vember, and that a preliminary council will bo held in Baltimore. The wife of Senator Allison, of Iowa, committed suicide Sunday night by drowning herself in thft Mississippi nv er. She had been under treatment for montal disease. Arrangements have been made for the manufacture of gun cotton for the navy at the tomedo station at JNewport. Here tofore the government has had to depend on foreign makers anu uoaiers. Thfl bodies of four white men are re Dorted to have been found in a camp on r - . it ,'.... i.-.. .... ; i . i ........ 1 he I l MCI inlaw ouuwsiu nuivwi uvm Cumberland Falls, Tenn., on Sunday The indications were that they had kill edeach other over a game of cards. It is reported that there is over 11,000, 000 trade dollars in the banks and de nositories in New York city, held by a syn dicate of speculators, who intend to in crease the amount to siynvu, ami . . r a . . owxwwwiA . .... i make a raid on Congress in hopes to have the coin made legal tender, and ex pect to make from $2,000,000 to $2,500,- 000. The forthcoming report of the comp troller of the currency will show that there are now 2,425 national banks, and that their combined capital stock amounts to over $500,000,000. The amount of their deposits reaches $1,042, 937,703, which is $22,000,000 less than a year ago. These banks hold about $400. 000,000 of the government bonds, or one third of the entire outstanding indebt edness of the country. Stoves. Paints. Oik. k Window to and General Mill Supplies, Rope, Anchors, Oakum & Pulley Blocks. of Tin,Coppei sm,d, Slxet lion, "W"a,r L. G. Kinne, Democratic candidate for Governor in Iowa, must be very thirsty, this is what he says in a speech to make votes: I am 1u favor of a saloon on every hilltop, if necessary, and on every road side, and on every street and thorough- rare, anu in all public places, the more public the better." Miles of BDruce forest in Main are dead. Lumbermen are not acrreed as to the cause. About eieht vears auro the heavv autumn rain loosened t,h onrtb anp that was followed by terrible gales and a severe winter. The theory, how ever, generally accepted by the best judges, is that the trees died from old age. The decay is mainly in sections that have not been cut over. The age of the spruce is from sixty to uiuety years. THE CEBOT-QIT Fondry -a-3sT3D Machine Shops Main Street, OIGBOYUAX, M It'll., H. A. BLAKE, Proprietor. My shops have been fitted up with all the latest Improved Machinery, And employing BOM but skilled workmen, I am prepureu louo GOOD WORK ON SHORT NOTICE' In addition to manufacturing everything usually walla. Specie I Attention nil! be Paid to the Jobbing lUisim $&, Buoaai Ucpaii in- Muclii M y, together with STEAMBOAT WORK In nil it brunches. . S3 AND IRON CASTINGS ! Of all kinds nnide to onler. Pull Line oj Plow and Plow Point 3i 2?lp Vltttag tfoi'tffitge BIe. r vIKACl iT having been iii Mm conditions of 1 II ('I II, I t ! i . . 1 I m ii .; nilldo liy Hill 1)1 H A. SbltW, of 1 he lownship of (J I'll I, run nt y of t'ln- boyffan, and tate f iiehigii!i, to trunk il tinohll'll. ')' tiir s:unr piiK-r, dated Muy iJJJd A. I). 18V.I, and recorded, in the oilier of the Roeieter f Daeds for the county of Cheboygan and state of Michigan, on the fourteenth day of July A. I). I?!', in Lilier "O" of uiortKiigcs, on pa'e 882. Kiid whi h said mortasafi u duly ssstfned bjrtMsald irrani n Btmcnfleld. to Walter El liot, of the township of I teuton, in laid county mid state, by nn instrument of assignment bearing date the 80th day of April, 10, and recorded in the office of I he Hegister of Meeds for said county of ( hchoygan. in Liber ' A" of assignments of mortgages, on pamtf.OD Iho ith day of May A. I). on which said mort gage there is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the sum of one hundred and eighty si. dollars and seventy-five cents, ($186.76), and an attorney fee of Hfty 1601 dollars pro vided for in said mortgage, and no suit or pro ceedings at law having been instituted to re cover the money- secured by said mortgage or any pari thereof. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and the sial ute In such case made and provided, notice is hereby given that on Monday, the fourth day of Heptomber, A. D. 1888, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, I shall sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the front door of the com t house, in i he village of Cheboygan, (that being the pluco where the circuit court for Cheboygan county is holden), the preraisos de serlhed in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to pay the amount due on aid BtOltgagei with seven percent Interest and all legal costs, together with Attorney' I fee of fifty dollars covenanted for therein, t he premises being described in said mortgage as nil that certain piece or piuecl of land lying and being situated In the township off rnnt, county of Cheboygan and state of Michigan, and described as follows, to wit: the south west quarter of north-west quarter of section four (4) in town thirty-six (3H) north of range one (1) west,contalning forty acres, more or less. WALTEK ELLIOT. Assignee, BELLA ADAMS. Attorneys for Assignee. Dated Cheboygan, June 9, 1883. Notice for Publication. IjAno office at krkd city, Mich i July 27th, 1888. Notloe is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Kin met county, at the County Seat on Thursday, September ftih, 1883, viz., Benjamin Walker, H. E. No. 8552 for the s w s w M Sec 24, w i n w V Sec. 25, and b e n e Sec. 2. town 88, N R 4, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James Heany, of Levering, Sam uel M. Van Every, of LeverlngJlobert E. Ham ilton, of Levering, Samuel J. hoar, of Lever ing. Edward Stevenson, .iuly28 Register. Notice of Dissolution. rpo all whom It may oonoern -Take notice X that the co-partnership existing between tho'underslgned and August Quasi, previous to May 7th, 1883, wae on that day dissolved by mutual oonsent. Dated at Cheboygan,. T"ly 14th, 1888. CHARLES BCHLEY. C ommencing Mnday, Aug. 1383, NELSON & BITLLEN Will offer their ss. m Spring and Summer Jackets, t DOLANS, SHOULDER CAPES! And a large line of Worsted Goods, WT COST. We also offer some Special Bargains! In Linen Towels and Table Linens. We have just received an elegant line of Stetson Hats, Which we have marked at prices that Must Sell. Large line of Lisle Thread Gloves at Cost. Bear in mind when this sale commences, and improve the opportunity. NELSON & BULLEN TAKi: NOTICE. OisHuliitiou or tnrtiicrlilp. ri MIE partnership entered into on the 18th day L of November, A. i). Utt, between Oliver S. Haydcn and T. Jefferaon Downs, doing busi ness under the firm name of lluyden & Downs, of.Indlan Klvor, Cheboygan County, Michigan, has this day lieendisohcd by mutual consent The successor of said firm being Oliver s. 1 1 .-1 den, who is authorized to collect all bills due Hiiel llrms. I Dated, June 25th, 188U. I'robato Onler. STATE OF MICHIGAN, county of Cheboy gan, ss. At a session of the Probate Court for the said county held at the Probate Office, in the village or Cheboygan, on the 28th day of July, in the year one thousaud eight hundred and eighty-three. Present, Edwin Z. Perkins, Judge of Pro bate. In the matter of the estate of Arcule Cardinal, deceased. on reading and filing the petition, duly veri fied, of Frank Cardinal praying, among other things, that the residue of said estate may be, by the order and decree of this Court, assigned and delivered over to the heirs of said deceased. Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday, the 20th day of August next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at law of said de ceased, and all other persons interested in said estate, are required to appear at a session of said Court, then to be holden at the Probate Office, in the village of Chelmygan, and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered that said etitioner give notice to the persons interested in said estate, of the pendency of said petition, and the hearing thereof, by causing a copy of this order to lie published in the Northkkn Tribune, a news paper printed and circulated In said county, three successive weeks previous to said day of hearing. EDWIN 2. PERKINS, (A true copy) Judge of Probate. July 28-4t entire stock of Notice for Publication. Land Office At Dktroit Mom "XTOTtCE is hereby given that the following - bcuiui nun men notice or his In tention to lllilke li lei I nr,.,.f 1 o . " . IX claim, and that said proof will be made before Ah.? C.V"iyu CiS,i:k nt "heboygan. Mich, on "Muni m , ion , viz., ueorge Kldd, for the s w fr i see 7 and n fr Y of n w fr 4 see 18 T V .VJ 0M ""."" following witnesses to pnn e his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, s.iid land, viz, Albert Poland. H;:ulv" Kincadft, Itoi ul Taylor, John Belanger allof Hhawpo, Mich. - 1 i.,i.9i Adam E. IIloom, '"'r-'l-wt. Register, PLOWS ! PLOWS ! I have the best Wrought Iron and Steel Plows that ever struck this town; likewise the Rest Fanning Mills. J. N. PERR Y iWjunetf Dk. m. . cRAMfi6Kr kOEITIST I CHEBOYGAN . " "'"w rouimuiMn foi". "raw, mil street, opposite Post A Van Arsdalo's. -For Seile- 4 VILLAGE LOTS For Bale. Enquire of CHARLES DRANNACK. ! e, ; h ! t , i . ., i ... : . i. ; .. ion... r t