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0 THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE MAT 15 lo84. NORTHERN TEIBUNR Oater.tl at th. Poit.flBc at Cheboygaa ilih..-s4eco-t Cla.iMatter, THURSDAY. MAY 8, 1884. Morrison is reported as being badly soured over the defeat of hit tariff kill. Louisiana has 280.000 children of sehool age, with accommodations in hor, schools for only 75,000. Is it any wonder that it is a Democratic state. . If a message seat by telegraph should fee called a telegram, the Chicago News thinks that a message seat by telephone should be called a "hellogram." George L.Converse, the Democratic Congressman who 6truck Billy Morrison scored his first success 1 Ufa as a criminal lawyer at Columbus Ohio. , Only three Republicans voted against killing the Morrison bill on the tariff. These came from Minnesota, the only State lit which a Republican eonveation attempted to straddle the tariff question One hundred of the prominent Gor man Republican of Cincinnati O.havo elzned a call for the organization of a German Republican club. A member- ehlDof 2.000 is predicted within two months. The Irish Republican National league met in Chicago last week, twenty-three states were represented and it was de cided to maintain headquarters in Chi cago. New York and Washington. They declared free trade to be an Eng lish measure. The Senate committee has Increased the appropriation for aorgham exper iments from S16.0C ) to $oO.C . and has added an appropriate of $20,000 for artoBian wells to reclaim arid landsand one for encouraging silk culture of $15, The Chicago later Ocean says inter views with many prominent Milwaukee :and Wisconsin citizens on tnelr Presi-s Cental preferance show that the businus men nre for Arthur, the lawyers for Edmunds, and the others for Blaine. The ttemocratlc first choice is divided be tween Tildcn and Flower. Tha Rnnrinmfl Court of Virginia has decided the law, passed by the last ,'Leg- ifliatiiTB. nrovldiusr for the election of registrars and judges of election is un constitutional. The law was passed by ill Democrats in the Inter- utfl nf thair nartv. and thie decis ion rather interferes with their plans and they are not at all happy over it. There soems to be something incon- latant with the Greenbackers in their actios in different sections of tne eeun- try. Here in Michigan they fuse with the Democrats, while in Weitern Vir ginia, it is announced that they com bine with the Republicans. From this it would seem that they were 'for'thetou der dog in the fight." Who struck Billy Morrison ? is likely to become as important as the question "who struck Billy ratterson?" The Democratic herizontal tariff bill is placed in about as horizontal a posi tion as anything could be, and yet tney are not happy. The House of Representatives Thurs day of last week passed the ' bill appro priating $1,000,000 for the Cotton .Ex position at New Orleans. The Democrats fail to find where the consolation comes in over the defeat of the Morrison taiiff bill. They fastened their hopes on the succes of that meas ure. Morrison says he will appeal from Congress to the people. We are of the opinion that when he hears from the people he will be worse dissapointed than he is over the defeat of his pet measure. The Randall branch of tho Democrats, in Congress, it is reported will organize a canvass of the House to ascertain how many votes could be obtained la favor of the repeal of the entire internal rev enue system. Now that the tifl ( ""b been dis posed of it is to be hoped the important bus! jess before the house may receive f cine 'attention from the Democratic re formers. A little reform in this direc tion would please all parties. The Brooklyn Eagle, Democratic, says in case Flowar was nominated by the Democrats and either Arthur or Blaine by the Republicans it would leave it to its readers to docid which of the two candidates was the least objectionable. . i Eleven models and thirty-two draw ings for the Garfield monument, submit ted by European and American artists, have been received at Cleveland by the association, and will soon be exhibited in Ryder's Art Gallery. The designs are so arranged that they will be pasaed up on without the name o'each artist being known. : A number ; of the Greonback county conventions went back on Uncle Josiah. The Ingham county convention resolved that he was not a fit man for re-nomina tion by the party, that he had not lived up to his profession, and that he was an The Buffalo express, an independent paper gives the following photograph of the Democratic party. It is so true life that it will be at once recognized by all: . It has thrown away all it had. For if the Democratic party, as a National body. Is not a revenue-reform party, what is it? It certainly can not bo de ponded on t aid in any other reform. It is rotten on all financial Questions. It has done nothing since it went out of power a quarter of a century ago but adopt Republican issues after they had been worn out and cast off. It is a spec tacle for men to jeer at. The following extrae. we take from the Associated Press report of Congress man Finnerty's speech on the tariff bill. Mr. lnnerty is a Democrat, from a Chi cago district, ana we wonld call the at lentioa of our Demoeratio Irish friends to a perusal, Mr. Finnerty being from the "Green Isle." It shows that while a majority of the Irish are Democrats, taey by no moans all favor free trade: "ineword "free" he said, especially KU AiuwucaHB, carried witn it a great Pliarm. Remove that word from free Jiade and tho issue would lose half its potency. In days not long passed strong nations had not forced on the weak the condition of free trade, and the nation whieh had once been the armed protec tionists of the globe was now the hog of the free trade market. She had forced opium under free trade upon the Chinese just as under her protective system she destroyed the woolen factories of Ire land in the reign of William ot Orange, because they interfere with the prosper ity of Liverpool and Bristol. Tho . tleman trom Ohio (Hurd) said the people wi muring now; agnation nad begun anu me culture and chivalry of the democratic party would take tho lead lie (Mnnerty) failed to see where people jiDim Tiuieaiiy aguaiea over tnis ques wim. mo agnation was , connned to few Politicians Who dflsiral tn niu lr a issue; to some brilliant enthusiasts who raneiet they had found the cause, and to rnapsoaicai theorists who seemed uunir. iree trade was Democratic tradi ition. Great Britain by bribes and can oas, had bullied China: beggared India ana ruinea ireiana, and now sought gain control of American commerce by dinners and banquets, and free trade was only strongly agitated by gentle men iumigated perhaps by the post yiauuiai ouers or uoDaon uuo dinners, Open dbbbi na nana luim mviui f f pJbam fuLw f! RXn ? 7 That the ONLY Place in Cheboygan to get REAL BARGAINS in first-class D 3 Coasumptlou An old physician, retired from active practise having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary tho fnrmni f a simple vegetable remedy for tho up ma proiessioa , au na. a was an 8peedy aad perman,nt cure of c0aVump" ignoramus in regard to every question tion, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and m -.11 I t A A A A mi loll Tk.ni. - J T -. of vital importance to the country. The Hillsdale county convention passed sim ilar resolutions. According to ?he Washington corres pondence of the Detroit Free Press the Democratic Congressmen from Michigan are crc:'.it;d with being among the most powerful workers for revenne reform- otherwise free trade in lumber, salt, Iron and all industries in which Michigan stands pre-eminently interested. They nnitedly supported Carlisle for speaker, against Randall. Charley Ford, one of the notorious Ford brothers who assaslnated their con federate In crime, Jesse James, and then afterwards traversed the country exhib iting themselves on the strength of tho notoriety thus gained, committed sal- clde Tuesday morning of last week at his father's residence near Richmond, Missouri. The Democratic Legislature of Ohio recently repealed the loeal option f sa tire of the Scott liquor law and the con sequence is that in places where saloons had been closed, under this feature of that law, they are now in full blast again. Temperance fanatics should not forget that it was a Republican Legis lature that enacted the law, and that judges of the Supreme court elected by Republicans declared it constitutional, thus giving every village or city the power to close the saloons if public sen timent demanded it. all Throat and Lung affections. alsr a positive ana radical cure for general de puny and all nervous complaints, after naving tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it hie duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will be sent free of cnarge, to all who desire It, with full di rections for preparing and successfully using. Address with stamp, naming una paper, vt. j. u. Kaymond, 164 vi asnmgton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 14 Feb. 17 ew.?iTrjiiJujiHtwivawnap JpRANK 8IIEPIIERD. X. - "W YER CHEBOYGAN MICH, The New York Tribune's revised table glyes Blaine 379 rotes in the convention; the Philadelphia Press gives him 857; the New York San 300; the New York Times, 310; the Philadelphia Times, 298. The Philadelphia Press gives Arthur, 23: votes; the New York Sun 298; and tho New York Times 237. The other candi dates, Edmunds, Logan, Sherman, Gresham and Hawley, arc given by the Philadelphia Times an aggregate vote of lCu, and 93 votes are classed as un certain. All these fignres are from sources hostile to Presiednt Arthur. In recent municipal elections In In diana the Republicans have made large gains, whieh would indicate suceess for the party in the approaching Presiden tial campaign. In Lafayette they car ried every ward and the city council now stands nine Republicans to three Democrats, against seven Democrats and five Republicans in the last council. In all the Democratic strongholds the ma jorities were largely reduced and the majority of the doubtful counties cast their yotes for tho Republican candi dates. The result is that Indiana in considered sere for the Republicans this fall by a good majority. Crazy Patchwork. IXavinpr a larjre assortment of remnants and Pieces Of hanrinnmA hrnrArinri alllra. -ntlna nr. vt'lret8, we are putting them up In assorted bundles and furnishing them for "Crazy Patchwork" Cushions, Af ata. Tidies, &o &o . i uckng-e JUm. 1 Is a handsome bundle of cAuuiBixeBiiKs, satins and brocaded velvets lail different I. Juat the thing tor the most tu pert) pattern of fancy work. Sent postpaid for M " puaiai note or i cent stamps. 1'nck No. 2 (Jontalninjr three times as much aspackaarc No. 1. Bent postpaid for fl.oo. These are all of the very jltutt quality and can not be equalled at any other silk works In the U. 8, , at three time$ our prieu. They will please any lady. One order always "brings a dozan more. LfMlie.' Manual of Inner Work, with 400 illustrations and full instructions for ariisno iancy work, handsomely bound, post paid. 60 cts. Order nmo. Address, Tub ItOCH' bsteh Silk Co. ltochestcr, N. Y. PHOTOGRAPH STOCK 1 PHOTOGRAPH STOCK DEALER In Detroit. ALBERT M. HARRIS, 5 Grand Elvar Ave., DSTHOIT, HIGH Tue Cincinnati Enqniror called upon the base ball editor to writo the head lines for tho account of the vole on the tariff bill. How well he succeeded may be judged from the following: "Struck out. The Tariff Reformers Whitewash ed, Going Out at the Home Plate, and Failing to Reach First Base. Beautiul but Ineffective Delivery by Their Pitch ers, Morrison end Blackburn, but the ' Tariff Sluggers, Randall and Kasson, Got Onto Them, and Batted Thera All Over the Field in the FJrst Inning, the Score Standing 159 to lou-lnd So Ends the Great Game Between the Protection and Reform Clubs." Tue Pittsburg Dispatch in speaking of j the defeat of he Morrison tariff bill says: The issue is adjourned from Washing ton to Chicago. The defeated free-traders will doubtless appeal from Congress to tho convention, and there, where Re publicans do not connt, they may win their case, They will probably defeat Mr. Randall there as they defeated him for Speaker in December, as they defeat ed him la the caucus more recently; but when the people get their turn at the experimental politicians In November it ' will be his turn to smile again. T.A.Perrin.M.D. C. A. I'ernn, M.D. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, ETC. Ofuco In Tooplcs' Drujr Store, MiasSxntET, CHEBOYGAN, M House and 6 Lots For SIg- ALSO 80 ACItES OP LAND, J Miles from Chphoyg-SD. Fine Icratioa.aod oan be had at a bar-aii. J. E. NICHOLS. Sljantf y Goods! And everything pertaining to that branch of mercantile business, is at mlm Dress Goods in all the New Shades. Dress Trimmings in all the New Shades. lis and ('likciU! GLOVES and HOSIERY, In endless variety. Will open this week, all the new novelties in PARASOLS. Clothing At Actual Cost. As we propose to drop them entirely from our .Business. All Cheap and Medium Grades loss at Actual Cost! In order to make room for first-class Hand Made Goods. JsAlthough we are not giving awav any Clocks, if you will call we will convince you that we are giving you bargains. oots and I 7