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NORTHERN TRIBUNE, AUGUST 14, 1884 GrO f.M!MS?K Foot of Main lime, Cement, (fcini'il Plaster Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Hard and Soft Coal, Blacksmith Coal and Lehigh Coal, Wood, Hay, Oats, Straw, Fine Salt, Dairy Salt, Packer's Salt,' Dia mond F. Salt, Fish Packages. ' Land Plaster by the Ton, BM. or Bag, All our Goods of the Best Quality and Prices Low. P. H. HORNE, Agent. Are Bound to lake Cheboygan1 Boom If Good Goods and Low Prices will do it. Wo were ncycr so well prepared to offer you bargains as we arc this Spring. SSL ikrl iLKLCl IOcpiSSB Wo always did aud always will lead. Our 50c Tea is the Best for the Money ever sold in the County. Our Family Flour for $5.25 per barrel is a first class article, and we guarantee it to give satisfaction. We also sell the old reliable Patent May flour, the best article of flour ever sold in this town. S3We haye all kinds or FISH, including Fresh and Salt WTatcr Herring, Holland Herring, Finnin Haddies, Whole and Boneless Cod fish, Trout, &c. SUGARS AND SYRUP were ncycr so low as at Present. Call and get prices before purchasing. Yours Respectfully, EEID & CO. A. MURRAY. J. W. nnmTTYrmn 1 1! I I H I L U Ull XJ XA. XjKJ tin Main Strt, M General Saw Mill and Steamboat Work a Specialty. 0EIB0IM "WILLIAM HESS, Proprietor. MANUFACTURER OF Var k .joeomowe an BOILEE And all Kinds of Stationery and Portable Boilers. I manufacture Smoke Stacks, Breechings And every variety of Sheet Iron Goods. HEAVY BLAUTHING. Iam fully equipped skilled work for all TO II Street, for D MURRAY. F. E. RICH. l i it i flnrvrrmn MA LH , u. xixxjl vajlxjl IX x ru Chboygan, Mich, WDBKS! m ittl to do accurate and MM wm purposes. Northern Tribune. THURSDAY, AUGUST li, 1884. NORTMEIIX TBI BUN E CORHESl'OX- DEXCE. INDIAN 1ITEIU . AnguatCtk. Editor Northern Tribune: I( sot too late please say to your nimtrons subscribers that tkt orlgiial Bob Haeket, of WoIvmUo, corpulent and good natured as usual, came up yesterday to prey up on our fish. Bobwelgks something less thai a ton, but the immense string of fish was nearly as large as lie is. The celebrated A. 0. Miller theatrical troupe is quartered her fer a rest of two months. The brass band connected with them fentertain our citizens evenings with choice music from the balcony of Hopper's Opera House, which is dnly ap preciated by our musie loring people. The troupe played the charming comedy Tho Three Widows, or Leap Year,, to a large audience last Saturday evening at Hopper's Hall. They have very kindly tendered their services to appear next Wednesday evening for the benefit of the Post of the Grand Army pt the Republic. Our pepular R. R. agent, E. K. Eby, has contracted a first class difficulty of the respiratory organs, which he thinks may send him te be an angel. One hun dred bushels of whortleberries a day is too much for a person of his delicate or ganization to place upon the train. Ben Hartford sustained, from a fall, a severe fraeture of the right arm. A special ear of about 30 persons ar rived here from Columbus, 0., under the captaincy of E. G Savage. They are in cottages and tents, and expect to re main about a month. Hay fever, &e., you know. Jake YTiernan is placing a grist mill one mile norm or Mentor postomce. Good for Jake. Mr. Partridge's new saw mill at Rondo is throwing sawdust, and Frank is building a now store. The contract for tho bridge over the Sturgeon at Rondo is taken by J. II. Hofman at $250, and the bridge Over the Pigeon at the state road is to bo plaeed by Frank Russell at $1,400. Mr. Ebel, of Wolverine, is distressed over the breaking of both bones of the fore arm of his little son, and the dislo cation of the hips of his young daugh ter. Rev. Mrs. Iloyt started Monday to visit relatives near Toronto. Mrs. Dr. Beach and daughter started for Detroit the 4th to visit friends. Mrs. W.A, Clark, jr., says her 10 lb bey is good for the blue ribbon. Mr. 0. W. Berry, aged 7C, sustained a very severe stroke of paralysis, and little hopes are entertained of his recovery. The leap year dance given by the la dies was a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. Of course it would be, as all management of parties of this kind by the ladies God bless them is sure to be a success. Mat King's oats are 6 feet high, with full heads, and still growing. Hopper has purchased a pair of Berk shires, and now look out for pork. Capt. Lewis, of our river navy, is con valescent. Mrs. Rodgers has gone to Mackinac to visit friends. Henry Rodgers has placed a good meat store here; thank you, Hank. Uncle Henry Lanterman's drive well a success as a flowing well. Martin's crew, with the tug Louie and lighter, Captains Field and Ed. Fay, have gone into the north arm of Burt Lake to look up stray cedar. When the old lady arrives from the south there is one that will be happy, and that is Esculapius. TILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Bur Cure Found At Iast. No One Meed It uircr. a sure Cure fer Blind, Bleeding, Itch- ine and Ulcerated Piles has been dis eovered rv Dr. William's (an Indian Remedy.) called Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment. A single box lias cured the worst chronic eases of zo or 30 years standinsr. No one neea sutler live mm utei after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotioas Instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after retting warm in bed,) acts as a nenltice, gives instant refief, and is prepared only for Plies, ltcning or me private parts. and nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Coffinbcrry of Cleveland says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile Cares, and It affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and permanent relief as Dr. William's Indian Ointment. Hon. Judge TV. P. Coons. Maysville. Ky says:MI have suffered for years with itching piles, and have used many remedies. I have used Dr. William' Indian Pile Ointment and bocn eured while every other remedy failed." For sale by I. S. Cooper, and mailed on receipt of price, $1.00. . Fkizier Medicine Co. Prop'rs. .Cleveland, Ohio. ORANGES AND FLORIDA. Ileltcr Tli an Ilreezea und DIasom Under a New Flag1 Even the balmy air and orange proves of Florida fail to keep its people full of happi ness and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere In the tropics as among the pines of the North. "And chief among the blofiitiDgs which are adapted to all zones," writes Dr. J. O. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla. . '-is Parker's Tonic. It seems to have the world for a field, and most of the current diseases yield to its action. nave usea it m the cane of a delicate and dys peptic young lady, with the most gratifying re sults. It seemed to accomplish with ease What the usual perscriptions and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring abeut I am also glad to state that the Tonic has greatly relieved me personally of atroublo some atonic condition of the stomach of long standing. Is is the Ideal purifier and invigo rant." Messrs. hiscox & Co. call especial attention to the fact that after April 16, 1883. the name and style of this preparation will hereafter be simply Parker's Tonic. The word "Ginger" is dropped, for the reason - that unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their patrons By suusutming lnienor preparations under the name of Ginger; and as ginger is an unimpor tant flavoring ingredient in our Tonic, we are sure that our friends agree with us as to the propriety of the change. There will be no change, however, in the preparation itself; and all bottles remaining in the hands of deal ers, wrapped under the name of "Parker's Ginoer Tonic," contain the genuine medicine if the sfgnatinre of Hiscox & Co., is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. 5,000 ROLLS Of Entire New Styles ot AND THE LARGEST LINE OF SAMPLES IN THE CITY TO KTI.TYITT Flimr AT SMYTH 8q GO'S All Paper Bought of us Trimmed Free of Cnaree. Campbell Hotel! Sign of tlio Thistle. ALEX. CAMPBELL, Pronator. Next door to Star Clothing House, Opposite A. T. Newton's Store. Rates Per Week, $5; Tcr Day, $1. This IIGU89 Has been Newjy Furnished Throughout. 24novtf WALL PAPER AYER'S Hair Vigor restores, -with tlie gloss And freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black; as may be desired. By its use light or red hair maybe darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stimu lates a weak and sickly growth to rigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, ar.d Leals nearly every disease peculiar to tho tcalp. As a Ladles' Hair Dressing, the Vioon is unequalled ; it contains noithor oil nor dyo, renders tho hair soft, glossy, and Bllken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. BniciTER writes from Kirly, 0.. July 3, 1882 I " Last fall my hair commenced falling out, and In a short time 1 became nearly bald. I Vaed part of a bottle of Ayek's Hair Vigor, which stopped the fall lug of the hair, and started a new growth. I Lave now a full head of bair growing vigor ously, and am convinced that but lor the use of your preparation I should have been entirely bald." T. 7. BowniT, proprietor of the Me Arthur Ohio) Enquirer, says : "Aveu's Hair Viooa is a'inost excBlleut preparation for tho hair, lepoak of it from my own experience, lis U9e promotes the growth of new. hair, and makes It glossy and eolt. The Viaon is also a sure cure for dandruir. Not within my knowledgo has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." Mr. Aors Fairratrx, lender of the celebrated " Falrbalrn Family " of Scottish Vocalists, writes from llotton, Mass., Ftb. 0, 1SS0 : Kver since my hair began to give sil very evidence of the change which Hooting time procureth, I have used Avkr's Hair Vioou, and so have been able to maintain an appearance of youthfulness a matter or considerable consequence to ministers, ora tors, actors, and In fact every one who lives lu the eyes of the publlo." M"ns. O. A. Frescott, writing from 18 Elm St., Vharlestown, Matt., April 1 , 1kh2, says : Two years ago about two-thlnls of my hair came oh. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. On using Ay ten's HAiit Vioou the falling stopped and a now growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely eovered with short hair. It has continnod to grow, and is now as good as before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the Vioor, but now use it occasionally &a a dressing." "We have hundreds of similar testimonials, to the efficacy of Ater's Hair Vigor. II needs but a trial to convince the most skepti cal of 1U value, vi;"' trepared bt ( Df.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweII,Ma$s. Bold by all Druggists. T. A. Perrin.M.D.. C. A. Perrm.MM). MUSICIANS, SURGEONS, ETC. Office In Peoples' Dru Store, Mais Street, CHEBOYGAN", M It. II. UIETZE, Formerly Phvslcian in the Prussian Armv. will treat, with medical skill, ail cases of sickness. I articular attention paid to chromo diseases. A specialty will bo made ol all complaints of the weaker sex. Office at Central Drug Store OH"; I IB V J. Benson Hill, M. D., Office and Residence on Water Sreet opposite Fountain House . S. A.Harvey, M. D- PJIYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in Farcelles Drug Store, MAIN STREET, NEAR THIRD. 20m COUNSELORS AT LAW, Cibebftvo-an. Mich G EO. EDWARD FltOST, Attorney and Counselor at Law. united states Commissioner. Collections Promptly Made. HANK SHEPHERD, CHEBOYGAN MICH. S. H. TAYLOR, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Office in Gerovo Block. A. W. WESTGATE. Iusuranceand Real Estate Agent. Offlrto nnnnulf A nnntnflnn Snovtf by J. P. Sutton. SPENCER HOUSE. CHEBOYGAN. - - MICH WM. SPENCER, PROP. Thin nnnnlnr fTotnl 4a hnmLiKirta.. r morel ul Men and Tourists. . Rooms, fnrn and nncnmmnrinttnna tha hnnt location the tl nost. chnru-os rrnunnn.l. 4Vr a first class hotel. EJan I. S. COOPER, MAI STREET, CHEBOYGAN, MICH, Always on band a Terr complete stock ot Drugs, Chemicals, PATENT MEDICINES, Brushes, Sponges, P erfumery, Fancy and Toiiet Articles. Imported"' and Domestic Wines, and Liquors for Medical Use. A FINE LINE OF Odor Jewel and DressingCases. CUT GLASS BOTTLES, AO. 3?I5SCIIX:PTI2TS Carefully compounded ftt all hours, night or day, by a competent and skillful druggist. 1. 8. COOPER. Mortgage Sale, First publication June 19, 188i Whereas, default has been made in the pay ment of the money secured by a mortgage dated the Fourth day of May A. 1), 1883, exe cuted by Albert Legault and Mary Legault, his wife of the Village and Couniy of Cheboygan, Michigan, to Theophilus A. Ooulden of Fort Huron, Michigan, which said mortgage was recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of Cheboygan, Michigan, In liber "D" of mortgages on pages 5U9 and 600 on the Fifth day of May 1883, at one o'clock P. sr. And whereas, the amount claimed to bo due on said mortgage at the date of this notice is the sum of Four Hundred and forty-five and sixty-seuen one hundredtes $415.67 dollars, principal and interest, and the further sum or Forty $40.00 Dollars as an Attorney foe stipu lated for in said mortgage, and which is the whole amount claimed to le unpaid on said mortgage, and no suit or proceeding having been instituted at law to recover the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, or any Eart there of, whereby the power of sale con dncd In said mortgage has become opera tive. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtue of the said power of sale, and in pur. suanco of the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises therein describee, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the front door of the Court Houce, In Cheboygan, Village in said County of Cheloygan on the 22nd day of September A. D. 1881 at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day; which said premi ses are described ia said mortgage as follows, to wit; Lot number two 21 In lllock '11" in S. Legaults addition to the 'S lllage of Cheboy gan, according to a plat thereof on file in the Register of Deed's olllce for the County of Che boygan. Dated Cheboygan June ICth 1884. THEormLus A. Could en ' Mortgagee. HUMPHREY & FEHKINS Attorneys for Mortgagee. DEI STORE.