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THjS NOltTHEiiN TRIBUNE, CHEBOYGAN, MICH., JULY 2, 1885. ' KTATC XKtY. Unit. tn.attra .alari.a tha fnllowlue MiCU iCttU nfflf wATATAfinead from Prtsidtnti ail to fnni-h.laa nfllflM! C!lLIJD0li8. Edl QOrt FowlerTillt, Fremont, 11 wriion. lIoar City, Kalkaifca. Leslie, Mancnaiur, mu dot, Morenel, Norway aad Spring Lake Rer. D. S. Stepbeni, president of thi Adrian coll, is a natire of Spring field. Mo. and only 38 years of age. tii it Xr p f will nlaeesseeial trains at the disposal of the newspaper men of tbe state on me oeeasion oi mmr jom Dress neeting at TraTerse my. juiju SamuelS. Bacon, a young lawyer of Nlles. wbo nad been marries uov luiny six bowrs, eemmltted suicide by shoot lnsr. Thursday morning. Reductions ia salary raaging from $100 to $000 are made in 67 olliees In Michigan. The Traverse city ornce re last viar. 1.800. Blar RaDids u rriiiRd from $2.300 te $2,100: Cadillac from $2,000 to $1,700; Cheboygan from $1,600 to $i,&uu; Erari irom i,uu iq $1,000; Fetoskey from f i.buu to tijhw Reed City from $1,500 to $1,400; St Ignaee from $1,400 to $1,000. Tha at&ta fair rrouad will be iinoroY- d for the coming fair by the addition of a building 22 by 100 feet for tbe diris lan nf arrlinltura and miefaintrY and additional room for the exhibition of carriages. The water sapply will also be lnereased. The board of. commissioners of the nerthein asylum of the insane Thursday gaY the contract for lighting the asylum building at Traverse City, Mich., with incandescent electric light, to the Edi son company of Detroit. The number of lights to be supplied is tuu. It Is expected a whortleberry canning factory will become an institution of Roscommon lu the near imure. J. V7. Ilayes, of Decatur sent a setting of eggs to Carthage, Mo., and word came back to him that one hatched a emcicen that had four legs, two tails and one head. Representative Francis B. Egan, of YYayne county, nas Deen appointed deputy temmissiener of labor, and will be employed to report statistics and make examinations. Ex-Senator Gnlli fer, of this district, continues as deputy. E. E. Ellis, late Unitarian minister at Mt. Pleasant, has begnn proceedings against A. N. Brown, publisher of the Northwestern Tribune, for criticisms of an alleged indeeent sermon. Mr. Brown says he Is preparing to vindicate him self and gave bonds. In the rheterical prize contest at Olivet college Miss Welch, of Manistee, deliver ed the first prize essay, and Miss llobtrt, ef Olivet the second. Michigan does not seem to be losing so largely this year by emigration to the wset as during the past few years, on the contrary, many of her citizens who went to Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas begin to realize the advantages they left here, and are eomiag back te enjoy them, Kalamazoo Telegraph. The crops in Chippewa sounty are re ported as looking unprecedentedly well. Boyne City is rejoicing over a mew telephone wire connecting with Charle voix and Petoskey. A directory of Michigan homoeopath ists shows that there are 331 practition ers of that school in this state. Ia Tnscola county, wheat, oats, barley and buckwheat are looking well, but corn is much damaged by the cat-worm. The once well-known Bay furnace property near Munlsing, upper penln sula, some 15,000 ucres la all, has been converted into a cattle ranch. Munis ing expects to be greatly benefited by the enterprise. Mrs. Salisbury, ef Goodrich, whose irate father horsewhipped her youthful husband and paid $20 for his fun, has returned to her parents and will not speak to the yoang man. She insists that "he's just too hateful for anything; there now!" ' The joint meeting ef the Michigan press and Western Michigan press as sociation, to be held at Traverse City, beginning oa the morning of July 7, will be an enjoyable and interesting gathering of newspaper men. About 150 publisher have already signified thir intention of attending with their ladles. The charter of the American National bank, Detroit, having expired, it im mediately resumed as the American Ex change National bank fcnd was author ized Friday by the controller of the cur rency te begin business under the new name. Its capital stock is $400,000. violent wind and raid storm occur id in some sections of St. Clair county Friday afternoon, and lightning did some damage. . At Smith's Creek, James Lindsay's barn was struck and a valu able horse paralyzed. An adjoining building was also demoralized. C.J.O. Flym, of Detroit, wanted to charge $2,700 for collecting $1,500 from an estate bat the court could not see it. Lawyers are noted for their modest charges. The stockholders of the Marquette, Hoaghton & Ontonagon railroad will meet at Marquette to elect directors July ICtir GENERAL NEWS. The next oraage crop in Flerida is ex pected te be worth $2,000,000. Ia the bottoms and lowlands of Mont gomery County. Illinois, the wire worm is destroying whole fields of corn. Whitelaw Reid.ef the New York Tri bune hss settled an annuity of $500 on Mrs. Cleveland, Horace Greeley's poor sister. New York has received appointments to foreign offices to the vain of $47,261 per annum. Ohio stands next, with a pay roll of $29,700. There is on exhibition in Chicago a motherly cow with five yoang calve, all of the same age and all her own. They take taras at meal time. The whole number of visitors to the New Orleans Exposition was 1,158.840. ine centennial imposition was attend dee by 7.910,ti people. Mrs. L. B. Buell, of Rockford, III., broke her thigh Saturday, In sitting down upon a chair. The same lady a year ago broke her arm while wielding a ran. Business in Orezon is rsTivincr and the Republicans iu Portland have elect ed their entire ticket by a handsome majority. Thousands of English sparrows have built nests this season on the trestles of the New York elevated railways within six incnes or tne tracks. Tim European wheat croa is estimitel by Fry & Co., of England to be 00,000,000 bushels short of last year. They say there "must soon be a reaction iii the world'e wheat market." S. L. Phelps, United States Minister to Peru, died at Lima Wednesday morn ing, of last week, aged CO. The new ap peintee to the position, C. YT. Bnrk, of Kentucky, has not yet arrived at Lima. Judge Foraker, the Republican candi date for Governor in Ohio, is said to have been a great help to his mother when he was a boy. He could wash and iron, milk the cows, cook dinners, spin cloth, and pick geese. The passage of Texas cattle thronirh Kansas is opposed by the citizens of the latter State, aad troable is anticipated. Secretary Lamar has been appealed to. The claim is that the cattle are diseased. According te the Rev. Dr. Willis, of San Francisco, what the Apaches need is a gospel that will get hell out of the Indians and not a gospel that will get the Indians out ei hell. An epidemic of glanders among horsos which has been communicated to eats and dogs has broken out ia Knoxyille, a suburb of Pittsburg, Pa. A disease call ed"breining"is spreading among hogs in the Lebanon, tPa) section. Kentucky whisky men owe the gov ernmeat 5,000.000 back taxes which will be due Aug. 1. They are laboring to get "a stay ' until Congress meets, and Secretarv Maunlng will be called upon to meet a great Democratic argument. The law Is peremptory, and the penal ties for non-payment are heavy. Fifteen horse-thieves were captnred and hanged by vigilantes in Indian Ter ritory withia a few days. Mrs. Mary Beneman, sister of Commo dore Oliver Hazard Perry, is said to be still living at Ames, Iowa, aged 112 years. The convention of the National G. A. R. encampment at Portland closed Thursday, ex-Congressman S. S. Bar dette, of Missouri, being elected Commander-in-chief. Aroesteok county. Maine, last year manufactured 1,500,000 bushels of pota toes into starch. That is the way to stiffen the price of potatoes. The new city directory of San Fran cisco contains 10,000 more names than that of 1884, and the population is now estimated at 325,000. Nearlv 20.000.000 eggs are shipped across the Atlantic to this country, chiefly from Antwerp and Hamburg, during the summer months of each year. At a recent "Children's day" service in the Methodist church, in Roxford Flats, N. Y., a lady who had no canary bird took a parrot to hang up in the church among the flowers and other decorations. When a small boy with whom the parrot was familiar began to speak his piece, tbe parrot began to meek him and finally screeched out, "Hey, you little devil!" This demoraliz ed the congregation and roily was hur ried oat of church in diszrace. Kitty Stevens, a little eight-year-old girl, who died in Poughkeepsie. N. Y., made her own arrangements for her funeral, which were carried ont. The corpse was attired in white, and in its arms was a doll in white. The flowers on the casket as well as the casket it self, were white, the hearse and its horses were white, and five little girls dressed in white acted as bearers. Eighty Yean of Ignorance. New York Tribune. Sumner Hartwell, the octogenarian hermit of Shirley, Mass., is dead. He lived and died in the room where he was bora. He passed half his life in a lo cality where he could hear the locomo tive whistlo daily, yet he never rode on a train of ears, and knew not the ap pearance of the inside of an ordinary freight caboose. He had no idea of the nature of tbe telegraph instrument, and had failed to gaze upon the telephone transmitter. Horse cars would hare been as strange to him as they would have been to the North American Indian in 1537. Of the several towns near Shelby be had visited only two. The city of Fitchburg, two miles away, he knew no more about than he did of Alerat. From the hilltop where he pass ed his days can plainly be seen the church spires in Lunenberg, three miles awav, yet Sumner Hartwell knew as much about Constantinople as he did of Lunenberg. He had been to Town send Harbor, au adjacent village, and had paid visits to a gristmill on the edge ef Groton, but at that point he would not alight from his team, neither curiosity nor a dosire for information had ever prompted him to learn in just what manner his corn was turned iuio meal. Hartwell nerer saw a circus, never at tended a country cattle show, never heard of a thousand matters familiar to every schoolboy in the land. For 40 J ears he had not attended church, but e made tfe request that when he died the bell upon the Unitarian church be tolled, anc it was. Politically this old fellow was a Re publican, but he did not follow closely the political world.' He voted for Blaine last vear. but did not tarry at the polls. Disappointment in love is popularly sup posed to hare caused him to seclude himself from the world, but nothing definite en this point is known. Tbe Way Bob lugenoll (let In. Bob Ingersoll called attheluterior De pnrtmeut yesterday and asked to see the Secrets ry. "De Sec'tary is occupied, sah, with members and Senataau only. Wont see nobody elne now, sih," said the col ored messenger at the door. Bob waited for a moment with his hands in his pockets. Then he pulled out a half dollar and dropped Into the janitor's hand, after glriaz a few whis pered instructions. A moment later the messenger walked into the Socretary a room, where a large number of Senators and members were assembled, and ad dressed tbe Secretary: "Mr. Sec'tary, Mr. Boh Ingersoll am at de doah. He says he understands that dls am de time when you won t see any but members and Senatahs, an' he wants te know when you receire gentlemens." "Show the Colonel in, said the Seer tary. New York Sun. Wild :iicrry mid Tnr. 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Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko s Pile Remedy, which acts directly bpon the parts effected, absorb ing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent core. Price 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosan ko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0, Sold by Case & r ernn. 151 POUT ANT. Whon rou visit or leave Now York City, snve unBgage JSxpressmte and Carriairo Hire and atop at tho Grand Union Hotel. oiMosite(J rand Central Depot. r.ieimnt rooms nttfd up at a cost or on million uullars, reduced to jji.iw and upwards per duy. European Plan. Elevator. Kustaurant sup plied with tha best. Horse cars. stHues and elevated railroad to all dacots. Families can live belter lor less money at the Urand Union Hotel then at any other tlrst class hotel in the city. mnyi. 138 ACRES OF LANDS FORSALE IN IilGGiiVILLE. 10 acres cleared. Will bo sold at the astonish. inr low price of six dollars an acre, one quar ter down, balance oa easy terms. Good road t Cheboygan, god school and church privi leges, sawmill and postollice In neighborhood. Reason for selling bo cheap is owe no man any thing. Call on er address A.JJ. KKiWIS, Itiggsville P. 0. Cheboygan Co., Mich. CHF.BOYGAN SHIP YARD, W. H. RUNKER, Proprietor. Tugs, Lighters, Row Boats, Etc. Built to order on short notice. Repairing of all Kinds Promptly attended to. AU kinds of timber In abundance. IMcnty of yard room and a larjro force of skilled work men. Work done promptly and In a satlsfac tory manner, Yard East SicU River, Opp. Eaker'sDock $1.25 $1.25 -:o:- DETKOIT The Rest Weekly in Michigan. 19 Months for $1-25. The WEFKLY TOST will be sent on or before "August 1, 1S83, until January 1, 1887, for 81.25! 81.25! 81.25! 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