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i: NPlRK(-;:fRlii; OdcUl Paper-of Cheboygan Countr. SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1876. ' AIASi irtACTOKIES. Cheboygan PoitoCice. gaila arrive and depart aa follows: V'friOWirAXD ALL POINTS SOUTH. . . ... -....., Arrive Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. t7 T, u. pepart Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6 a. M. ; " " MACKINAW. L Arrive Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, 'All r. m. ..-Depart Tuesdays, Thursdays and Ata4ays,&t7 a. m. - - - MCKI5AWCnr. . Arrive Every Tuesday at noon. ; ' Depart Yteedasy, at 1 i m. KOGKRSC1TT AVD XVTKVX'. " Arrive Saturday, bv Fteamer Marine - City. DenArt Saturdays, hy Steamer Marine City. Oflce open for delivery of mail and the issuing .Money orders from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. M. JD ia.cpea ba Sunday s from 12:30 to 1:30 r. v: C. A. BRACE, P.VM. Church Directory. -""COSfG REQ JLTIOHAL CHURCIT.T" rr - TTtat ti corner of Huron and Kelson streets, J. L.MA1LE, Pastor V ' fcT! T' -Sunday Kxereise.-.-, -? - .-.;.; rakllsWrhlp at. ...I... 10:30 a:m. Sunday School..- .........lS-.oo m. Evening service 7.3ft P. m. Weekly Prayer-Meeting vm Teeartay, a7;T0rM. Tatiia Bible Reading Wednesday ....7:30 p. m- -f ( y-f, iic s. church, . ; Ceraerof Huron and Pine streets, REV.W. II.. WARE, Pastor. Reidenee opposite the Church. Order of of Sunday Exercises : Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 7 p.m. 'Sunday School &t 12 M. O. C. WEED, Super tatendenr, . TcacherMeeine. Tuesday. 7 Prayer Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 p. m. The' public are affectionately invited to all our aeetinc. . TO WX TALK. i Several parties from M.lcfctnavr were in the Uh;c Wednesday. ' 'Hie IJetoskey Democrat announces an enlargement this week. 1 Jam s j. Brown arrived froni Sault St. Marie Thursday evening. ..A jet there is no further developments regarding the dry dock. : iThc weather this morning is quite fa- vrable for the skating rink. The addition to the Fountain House is Assuming considerable-proportions. ' : -A very bright meteor1 was seen hoverT ing over the village a few nignts .since, i " Several parties from Perry's lumbering cum p. near the Sault, arrived here, on : Thursday; " " v . ' ' 1 " The Mackinaw mail was brought. over ...with a horse on Tuesday for the first time this winter. : Geo. WV Boll arrived . home from the meeting of the Grand Lodge yesterday afternoon, . -v .Last Wednesday was the thirty-ninth anniversary of the admission of Michi gan a3 a state. The lumbermen claim that the flurry -rof snow Wednesday night was in answer to their prayers. We are under obligations to Capt. Gor ton fomnmbers of the Tin bunk needed to supply our files. '; Jhe regular monthly meeting ot the 'improvement 'Association" takes place next Tuesday evening. - The first load of ba3 wood for broom result, on account of several parties be handle3 was brought Into town on ! ing left who desired to go aud knew Thursday afternoon. - J nothing of the change. '" -; ; Jht straits were clear of ice this mom- j' 'rIie Ijidhlgrou Avpeul i-gards it as ing, an Oceun-cnce wntcn .is not irequent the last week in January. 1 Mr. Thomas Jarmy who has been quite sick for some time past, is we are glad to . say able to be around again." - Thompson Smith . is receiving, ilnre "quantities of goods and supplies, via Pe. 'loskejr and the overland route.- - Another spell of weather; commenced -,laet- night about eight o'clock. At the time of writing it still continue?. W learn that Hannah, Lay & Co., of , jTraverse City, have broken u p "their lum her camps, for the waut of snow.'' We arc under tbligations to Judge '"''Qoodtyin for returning copies of. the f iuiiii;of the 1st and 8th insts. rrPetojkey . claims to have reliable in k ' formation that the camp mcetinggrounda axe definitely located at that place. -V. : The Pioneer Committee were to meet this afternoon at Cuenej 's store'to4 make . V arrangements for tire annual meeting. , One of the most enjoyable parties of the season occurred at the residence of rr.Tal-per X Barker on Thursday evening. Sain. Lalone was drowned, at Bay City - .-'While, iishing, a couple of weeks ago. Ills - mother and several brothers reside here. There was a juvenile part3at the resi ; ilente of F. il.Sarhmons last evening. , - The little ones claim to have had a jolly time. " . - ! .TMcKinnon & Cameron have their jiew ' " logging camp started all right? They ex '" pect to get" the timber from four hun- -; dred acres.- . . I ' John Vincent will repair the bridge across the river. Seventy dollars was vlesV money than -any other man would do the work for. ; The burning sawdust pile, on the cast side of the rlrrrat time3 lights up the ""whole village,- and casts "ft" lurid glare up ."r oh the clouds. : r , - Several distinct chips of thunder were ,v. !heard early Thursday morning. Tlie weather wise insist tnafthis is a sign of v ; ' something. - 13 L :. f Zlrr Gulliver lroxn Point St. ; Igiiace pent a portloii ot. Thursday in the vil , iagQ.iile .tnime over on business counect : td with Stockbridge & Co s. lumbering , operations.' . -.; ; Nearly all the horses la town are being ' 'trained for tUe coming race. Thcp.is no doubt but that Borneo! them will be abie "io don thdr mile inside of tive minutes. Additlorial. local will be lound on the drat pas.., if - j - On tha 7tU; lust. Representative lruU bell introduced bills forlhe eslablishmenr Of stations and steam fog signals at Mack inac and Little Traverse. ! Blake's ney motive power has not ta yet been attached to his machinery. Ho feels encouraged ;fb believe; that it -will yet prove a success. c ? In pointing out the faw oru tha subject Of leapyear, last week there was one piece of advice we" ! omitted-to; mention, viz ; Ix6k before you leap. w .. Capt.- Gortdnt- superintendent of the Bault St.Marlo-caiiaU'iirrived from that place Thursday night and soon after started lor Petoskey. . . During the unseasonable warm weather during the early part of this month Mr. F, ; S.: Abbotts saw a nake7iut.suriiun himself hear'tlie Vmage:v w 1 ' ' - Ileliry Reynolds cut his foot quite bad ly with' a hahd-axe'on Monday.1 -The cords of his toes werS separated. The ac cident will lay him up for some time'.4 The Charlevoix Sentinel, notices the visit of Mr. J..B. JIcArihur,'gf .Duneaui to that.placeJa week. .. lie ,wasrepgiig- ing men anu leamj tor ine;umuer jvoous. There is prObabl.Vno paper in North ern Jlichigan which hxi3 so extensive, cir- j. dilation through the i entire country, and Canada as does the XORTHERNrKiiicKB. Quite a large addition to the Cheboy gan planing mill will be uecessary to en; able thein'to" aceommodatether broom 1 handle business which, will , soon be put in operation. ; i . - We understand that Mr. P. McArthur has discharged a portion of his logging gangoa accoupof, tj timber he"is cut ting not turning out as follashe ex pected. '"" Devine & Alfalre have jiwt added to their stock of sleighs a fine three-seated, one. It was made by Oliver Clark, and Bhows superior workmanship in every respect. . . . ... ;Mr. Perry-is getting ounbe pater ns for he thinks'will be'superiofto any engiie in use in this vicinity, for the purpose for which it is made, v The noble house of McDonald Allen McDonald is still iuthe ascendahc, and bids fair to be perpetuated. -The lat est evidence is a boy baby which put in an appearance a few days since. One "of the heaviest rainstorm's of the year poured down upon us j'esterday. This is not told as a matter of new3 to our Cheboygan readers, but as a- subject of interest to our v6utside" friends. :.. Prosecuting Attorney Ford, ot Emmot County has been bailed out of jail by A. J.-Blackbhd, of Little. Traverse, an ii- h,e has returned homeIIis trial takes phice in the United States Court next May. A Tccumseh lady has taken, advantage of leap year and offered her hand' aud heart to a Jackson gdntleman. She says her income is not quite $4,000 a year, but thinks she can support a . husband. on it, I if he ishot too extra vagahtJ ' 'jj i The articles .which we imblish this week and last regarding the working of our state government are worthy the pe rusal of every one interested in the man igement of state affairs. For years past the government of this state has been unexceptionably conducted. The stage which should have left, here Friday morning started Thursday night, to accommodate so in 3 part ies from Macki- naw. Considerable complaint was the an insult for a merc!iant to nresent an ac- count to a printer, made out ou an tin print oil, stiiigyii piece of paper, 'when printing is as cheap as now. Nice bili heads in every sty le are done at the Trib une oT.ce. t - . . The asauitTand battery case whith was to have occupied the attention of J usticc Sutton's court yesterday afternoon was postponed until-. Monday, mtjch to the dissatisfactiou. of His Ilonor, 'the court; who was. ,Tery desirous that the trial should proceed. (?) We have received from the publishers, J. L. Peters & Cow,-. of New York, No. 20 of' the pppularr,masical magazine, La Crcrtie. de la Crcmc. It is- filled with choice instrumental music for advanced players. It conbiins at least f3 worth of music, while the price is only fifty cents a .mrmber. ... . The difficulties on account of their partnership affairs between Messrs. Ki:i and Abel, which were rife tsome months siuce, threaten .to. break out again with renewed violence. -The indications are that the Justice's Court will bu called upon . to-, settle matters, and .criminal, prosecutions .are talked of. ,j r - A young man ' named Riley, who was in. iad at Adrian for drttnkencss, broko out hist fall; when he had only six. days to serve. He. 'was recajittircd' the "other day, and the sheriff has now made com plaint against him for breaking jail, and he Is likely to" get six," months or a year for his trouble, and is a little "riled" at the situation. . .. . This village. i now quite well repre sented abroad. Last Monday the stage took out a full load of . Cheboyganites. Wo. McArthur.. ,vent .out. to ioqk, after his, extensive, contracts r in Illinois, his daughter Litiie accompanyingliim a3'far as Chicago, where she goes Into school the balance of the year.; Miss Ida Wa terman and her sister, Mr.' Freeman, started for the east to spend the winter. The Farwell Register, says, a Kansas man has. traded a good prairie farm in that suite for a wooded one in Clate coun ty, a few miles south of Farwelh Hebe jievjs that more ; money; ean be jnde at fanning lit Mrehigtin than in Kansas, and gives good reasons for it. Those who are. troubled with the- Kansas fever or theTexas fever will please' take udtice'. There i3 no jlacc In the state where f&r irefs caiV makd 'more money than in Cbjetoygsn countyr Training - horscr for the races seem to be Ve )ririclpal "pcCilpatiorrof a xi amber of,our citizens, whp posiessTsfoeds which they think am worry the steeds of their neighbors. Those of our citizens who do not happen to posess a steed, "of whom ,we are which," display considerable anx lety.to siscerfain the time whcnthe races are to take plase "Our reporter has In vestigated this matter for the readers of the TniBUKybut his report is that it is something that "no fellah can find out." He has also taxed'his ingenuity to find out some way in which lis could see the parlous nagrspeededfthat he might' have t)ie insido track on the t jools. Thus far he has been unsuccessful. Wherever ho saw the various horses, and under what ever crculnstanee3r tuey eemed to be walking. A watch of several days how ever, developed the act, that the horses were walked 'out of town. Our r reporter thought he saw his chance. A few morn ings since he walked out of town, j ust be fore it was time for one of the horses to go that wayr? When 'two or three miles out, he saw a horse coming. He stepped behind a tree. The horse came, and pas sed. He wa3 still walking. Our report er.don't Relieve that - that horse can trot. He-Tvallced rbaelctoH tovvn. a sadder but not a wis. r man. v As nearas we: ciiu telt, the races will take place sometime and somewhere As yet tho straits do not look propitious. Wo would therefore suggest Mullelt lake, where the ice is very fine. ?:it iJthought-'that in addition to our own town horscs,.that thers will be some from M:ckinaw,one from Point Stjgnacc and perhaps one from Chippewa county. There will probably he lots of furl wheth er there i3 any. 2.20 Irojting or not. , , 1 It isthe talk hovTOf having oue"' purse ' of 1TXT, one'OT $50 or 75,and one of $30 or $ 50. Such inducements will bring all the speed out of the horses that is in them. Tlie Improvement Association. Tlie regular monthly meeting the Jhnpwvemeut Assl'iatiori .takQ.s jJl:u!c next Tuesday cveinngv' i Every moraVef 2 of . the associate uHfto'ri Id be -present.' for the present is a critical time in the his tory of Cheboygan. It is not enough, however, that the- members should be present. Theyhould take an active in terest in any and every matter that may be brought before the meeting. .It is only in this way that the objects of the association can be fully realized. Tlie aisOcialion'can. if it? efforts can be rightly directed during the coming folr months, do much which will add largely to. the coming, year's business. Xo one person -can be expected to think of all matters which should be looked after by the association. Each member who has conceived of any.project,, which if carried out would materially add to tho growth or business of the place, should bring it before the association. Xo one should feel, backward in the meetings, fu regard to expressing their views, regarding any project brought before the association. It is only by meeting together, and pthrough a mutual interchange of opiu- loii.iiiat any gnair auu i.usiiii ixjncnis can be accomplished. . We hone to sec the meeting next Tuesday evening laige lv attended. - . Money Order Business. "The following is a statement ol the money order business transacted at the Cheboygan postofiice for the year 1875; Orders Issued, 12. amounting to Fees received upon 8sm?..'. SS., 5 15 41 ; ... " lt9 Total Orders paid, 1, amounting to. Criers repaid, H. 14,tiC CO SI 00 ' Toui:...:.-:. Si, oo We do not think tiiat therein uiiothr town the size of ttis in tho state wluYh can make a better showing; if there is we would like to have them stand to the front. The number and amount of trans actions in this department", shows that the geueral business of Cheboygan must be in a healthy state. Overcoat Stolen. Jjast Tuesday a young mm tiamed Farney, who ';chore3 arouud Legault's barnrdlscovcred that an overcoat which he had left hanging in the barn had dis appeared. Feeling satisfied that it could not go without some motive power, he at once, suspected a young man who had been lurking around the place, who is known as one of the "Bumblebee's' Wednesday Farney went out to 44 Bum blebee's" place in search Of the coat, but the boy, although at first he almost ad mitted having it, finally denied it,. and" Farney came back without it. He then riiadu a complaint against "Bumblebee ,v for stealing it, but when he found that he would have to give security for costs, let tlie matter go, for he was fearful ha could not make a case- with . , .the . , evidence, ho had ; iii "which event '.he would have tne costs to pay, which he did not feel like doing. A Kunaway. "Quite an exciting runaway, accompa nied fortunately by no serious results, took place last Sunday afternoon. Mr. S.'Legault, Jr.was out riding in compa ny with his cousin Miss Goeblc, w hen in turning the corner by the Fountain House, the cutter was overturned, depositing the occupants in the snow. The horse finding himself without a driver came down Main street at full speed, turning on Third street, crossed "the bridge Tind went up" on the Other side of thoi river. The horse was soon secured without ser ous damage. Mr. Legault and Miss Goe ble soon arrived home and releived any anxiety which might have been frit re garding them. Fou two Years It : will be remem bered that some time since, a sum of money was stolen Irom one of the officers stationed at the foit at Mackinaw. Snsi picion pointed strongly to a private,' who was arrested for the theft. A court marr tial lor ids trial, was convened a few days since, which found him guilty, ami sen tenced him to two ycar3 imprisonment at Albany, N. Y. Lieut. Dorougty passed through here with him Thursday night. j A Correction, i TAVlien an'error U corrected in the same Isne of a paper in. which it'occiifs f it don't, count." ", In another; article' the statement h made that Mr. P M. La throp is going to manufacture broom handles. The Cheboygan Planing. Mill Company-are going to make thein, but under contract for Mr. Lath r op; there folcthe error is oniy about half, an ci ror any way, 'lliis Tact makes no difference with the pointy made in the article on manufacturing. 5 The bene tits arising are just the . same in either; casc. Mr. La throps contract calls for 5JO,000 broom handles. If this is completal it will re quire 500 cords of bass wood, which is no small matter to those settlers who have bass wood upon their lands. The.' con tract will also enable Messrs; King, Wid rig & Buckley to give employment to more hands. Taking all in all," the con sequential, benefits arising from this en terprise will be large. : The Snow Akea.' Information re ceived herb Friday, states that there is now good sleighing in Alpena, 'so that lumbeflng operations arc being pushed there. There was enough snow in Sagi naw to make slim sleighing oh the streets, but not enough to do any ; good in the woods. The r?at lumber regions of the western part of the state are also as yet destitute of unow. The Conkkrfnci:. Rev J. L. Maile reports that; the recent meeting of the Grand Traverse-; Conference of Congrega tional ; churches ' at Homestead, was at tended with a- deep religious interest. Nearly every tibonvertecLTron in the community manifested a purpose to ac cept Christ. -' . ..." Uncliiliiied Letter Ust. The following is a lit of letters remaining in the Chcboypan postotlicc, uncalled fr. Jan. 2d. Persons callinjr for thee letters .will, p'case say that they are advertised : GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Anderson, Jarocs. Brown, Cap J V; lloitchord Thorcni Boutin. DivM"-." Bowrasn, Y;J Cardin.nl. frauk Cain. John ;'. Connor. Archie " Jodoin, Josepii i.. lrareil,-Jnhi-pi,.,, Kerr, (iero ;- Long a vrc y , J oh iv.iy iLatrson. W A MunroP.C - . iMcKratney, John ' : McMill an. . . . , Uattin, himon .Nrtjile, G F PcrWihHon, Wiliiam tnmt&i, Geortf jKohertson, Wn r fijHXner; Plivur . . .'Salioarin. Batnlo . 4 ;" i 1 lioma , Johii-11 LIST. i?ai,ifrMari:' Premo, Jia-Uc ;T..yIor, Mn Bclcrt 3 , C. A.EIiACE,P.2J. COUNTY TESASUilSE'S EEPOE?. COr.TiT TREAPUnER'S OFFIOE,1 Catr.OKGj.jr COi-'-tTT Locmnbcr 21, 1-75. ) .Thcfl!ovnn?i4ulU cotuf'leto report of taxos coJ!3c.cd orrocc:vfd ty ir.e, or r.t my oCcr, Tipon tlio biisines.-i of. mannfiictur n?, wiling or keeuis? 'cr nolo distilled or yalt liquors drnag th year ending Dece-nbcr 21. ISTfi.: JoeephJ. Cueney, retail cfea'er in nialt lioors Liaia street, Chc-boyg:.n Ti la; collected e 23, lST.i. ?40. . Wflliim Detj-ip, r:t:l. uca'cr i:i malt and df-li'lt-d 1-quore, Cheboygan. ilhs?o, collected June 35, 13T.?:. - ' ..... Slyrjn J. IIopT-Ock, retail dealer ia.mal .and dis-triedliqu- rs, .two places of business), Cheboyuan villaga; collected J.une 25, 1S73 $:0. Joan Gulden retail dealer in railt and distilled liquors, Chebcygan vil agt-; collected June 25, 1ST, 130. . . Jamen Mai oneyf retail dealer in malt and diti led iqnors, Cheboygan village; collcvted Juae 25, 1S75, $ia . Michael O'Connnr. retail dealer vi malt and di tilled liqun, Chi'b:yin TiVlagv; collected Jun 25.'-l, $ f0. r iiurns k GaUaDer. re'-i doa'era in malt and distills I lienors. ?holoysan viila?o; collcted 8-p-tembrl. 7 S75 $112 f0. Ikniiiii Hie-.firds retail dea'er tn iryilt and dis til' 1 'ioaora, Duncan City: coDected Jane 3, 1&75, Alsaijiier il'.C-u tee, retail dclt-r in malt, an 1 'itilVl liquors. Durcan itv; c -llccE;d Juae 1S7J,?150. Joha F. McDonaM, retai. deaVr isi r.iiH and di. tilled liquirs, Invemea-; cu eetrd Juno 25, IS 5, Chafes & Peter II ntchell. manufacturers a- it retsii-er9 f Lialt Iviucrs, InTfm?&: collf-cei June 25,lii7d 1)0. VM II. MAULTliY, vtuiiiy Treasurer.' Notice to Contractors!! riEALFD PttOfnSALS wiil received at O tho o&ce t -?V-e Local ConomiMiiicr f ike Choboysfan and Kmmt l.akn and Kiver Im pr vcment,' at i:utbiygan, MU h., untii cne O ClO'K, t. v.i , Tuesday, the 15th day of February, IB76. f r the woik. n.' ciliary -t. fp?r Raia'5n for vc4M;ls drawing dvo feet of water, through W dun Kivcr .icto Hun Lak aud Uraoked lilxv mt-Urooke-i A.akc. v - -. The uotk con?ifci8 ot ilrelinc. RecnrinK pile alrefy driven, jrraveiins - rip raping pile urit lt con uructin eoeetpiiiascbuj-h fo. ndat onand clearing tbo rivr of orsitructifn arcordinjc to p an& an I tpeciQcattons in the oAice cl the Local Co;nni5f iorer at Cheboygan. 1 ho lillowln? fehulc contains an approxi mate estimate of the quantities : di cubic jards! (J tavej liuinar, &j0 cubic yard."." , Kip rp.lloe stone), 170 cubic jarda Timber. iil Jink and4 hoarti,3(U00 feet, M. Furnisbins and dri vir g U pdt 8." i;learii:i? rirci, 5 mile. ; limsh 1 uodation to receive cut excar-tion. 8,r)0 lineal left. i;..dts and drilt bolls, 1,000 pounds. ai!s and spik s i Ucz-i. (?ifst vtf-h!T?, 6WiM"iuai!?. . One-half inch wire abl chain, 190 pound?. The work will be let as .a' whole, or divided into four contract?, the divisions being as fol lows: lt. Drcddns:. 2-t. Securing te piling at the entrance of Bart Lake, eratet banking and rip rap work. .3d. Furoisbir.? and driving -pile, and con structing sheet piling. 1 4th. Ulcarinss rver pf cbptmctions and con Blmclin? brush fmndatinn in dross Lake to re ceive channel cxcuvaiion. Trdicsals will bo received for the whole woik orfcroncor uoie cctiouc. The mnps, plan and fcpeerflcntioud fur this work can be exam ined ttt tho office of the Local ComndfiBioner in Uhebovgan,- itich., where ad information re Kardinjr the details of he woik wiU be furnished, together wiihIank fprma lor pro)08als previous to the day of letting. Payments for the said woik will be made by the fctate in fate swamp land in ihe Lower Pen in. 'ulai at the minimum price cstablbhcd by law. rropo.als must be made in plain, legible fig ure?, givnur specillc price lor each item of work, so a not to be misundtnstood, ana tee prices well balanced, the name of each peison inter ested sigeca n full, Willi their place of residence, ami endowed lropo:al ior Cheboygan and Emmet Lake and Hirer Improvement." It only lor a porttuu of tho work eta'e which section or e Hons. ' ... Each proposal re net be accompanied by a satif factory guaran ce, signed by two iepon Eibie persons, lliat " the parties pro posing will enter into contract at the lime and place retired aiid fumith the required securi ties lor tue performance ot tnc contract. 'he dredin? wi 1 Le divided into lour sec tions." Upon tho completion and acceptance of each eection payments w II be made, less twenty percent., which will be retained until theiioal completion and settlemcdt ot the contract. Payment for the oiher divieions ot the wcrk, if let in RMnarate contracts, will be mado upon tlincsmnletion a d acceptance of ihe work If more than one division shall be included in the tame contract the twenty. per cjent.. will be re served until the compleVoa of the entire con tract. '.- i The entire coutracts to be completed 10 that boat can pass by July 1st, 17. ; The contract lor i-.ontructing the brush, foun dation in liras Lake will be required be com pleted by April Ut, lG- . The right to refect any bm not in accordance with tbU adreitiscmeiil, or those deemed iocon- fisteut wlui the interest of. the. state is hereby reserved. WM. C11ANDLE'., - . z ; Local Commissioner. ; Cheboygan, January 1876. . .. . rrihtina. " jglLL HEADS, STATEMENTS,, .. , , . LSTTEE AITS NOTE PAPE S Of various qualities, printed and rnlid to' orler iu any bc)i; 10 suifc writers uy mail promptly filled. . -XUltfllJCUN TBlBLrE, Cheboygan, Mich , -TTDDIKG AND VISITING CARDS OP V V the best quality, neatly printed,on short, no tice. XoartiiftM TuiBtrai, Cheb-ygu, Mich. Hardware arul Staves. , POST VIII HOSDiUf, . . Wholesale and retail dealers In . HEAVT. AND SHLF ::::::HARt)WARE:::: PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, All kinds of ; . , ' . V Farming Tbols ' : -,'-f : BUILDERS' ' ' ' 1 ' !' : ' , '. ) .-! i. .! -1 ,: .' . TRIHfcW&S AND HATZEIALS, oil cloths, ; -whips,;.. lamps, ' :;: PUMPS, :'-'";; -it- . LE ATHER .BELTLNGj RUBBER AND HEMP PAGKlMG BUIIiDING- PAPER, ; STEAM FITTINGS A1SD OAS PIPE. Aid all Linda of' TIN - AND COPPERWAUE Made and repaired. ntl-Vly J. M. Lathrap. SE33EVED FOE P. II. LATEUOP. I Jfew Advertisements.'. Ii PCFITO 23 ILS3A11T CIL CSSQ1C03 mounted. Illllll I A vll. fnr-i . N'AvpltipH and chromos of every deecription. National Chrcmo Co.Phila.Pa , . Wanted Agents. Canvasser chould ecnre territory at once lor Tls Lift isA fttUl: EXT::ei cl Harry Silica, by Itcv. Eiias Nneon. For term ad dress the PubUsher. 1. Ii. Kcssai., 55 tore hi 1, IS ston. Mass.- fiZATUJa. PSTCnCJtAiiCT, talciniik?. :r.y etirais?. VssBoriasL izd2far;ise Qsiii. show ing ho--citfcer sex may fascinate, jinct gain the love and affection of ny person ihny i-hoose in- 01 ly. 400 pagc. liy mail aoc uunt a io., S 7th St., PHi. Pa- . nfl Villi l&leor f emale. Send vour al- U U U U dress and get something that will WAIT? bring 5 ou in bonorablv ott 51i0 nnnCV a month sure. INVEXTOtto1 IllUliCl. UNION. 175 Greenwich St . N Y. OUflDT PIlTlCnaneealor AllI Malt-ana OnUlrl uU I 1 Female Ageuts and Canvas Til PICA! TJ seT8rr8, information snd I U WiLhL I rl !frce samples with every or i-t. P.O. Dox 0369 HILTON & r.n.. 132 Worth St.. New York. - " A Man of A Thousand. hen death was hourly oxpected from Con samnt'on. all remedies bavins tailed, and Dr. H. James was cxpertmentinsr, he accidentally maie a preparation or INDIAN hemp, wnich enrea fci3 only child, and now gives this recipe free on receipt of two stamps to pay expenses. IIEUP alo cures Liht-sveat3. nausea at the stomach, and will break a fresh coll in 24 hours. Add res Ckaddock & Co., 1,032 Race St., Philadelphia, naming this paper. For . CQUQIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, . . , Use WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUT Vf ONLY LY BLUE BOXES. A TRIED AND SURE - REMEDY. For sale by Dngisf s'gccraUy,' and i ULLEK & k ULLEEt, Chicago, 111. ; A GREAT OFFER 1 We will during the Holidays dispose of 100 Pianos and Organs oi first-clas makers, including' Wa ters' at. lowc prices than ever before oiTcred. Monthly Installments received - running Irom 13 to 38 months Warranted for 6 years. Second Hand Instruments at. extremely low prices for cash, I lutrated Catalogues Mailed Agents want ed. ; Warerooms 481 Broadway, N. Y. v . HORACE .WATERS A SOyS. WHITNEY. & HOLMES "I: riTTTILSSATT BTTLra.-with valnablt improT- T meats; nwaud beauty ullo (cpa. Over U'OH OrziMist aad Musicians avion these Ocsana ana recommend them as otrictJy Firsuciaas In Tone, Mechanism aad Durability. VfarrtnUd flvt ytars. Send tor bric I'.sts. - - ft SCLK3CS34ir Cdaf.a i. . ......I . . Just received at the MAMMOTII Of ' ' 1 m 7 !( - Special Attractions, in 8PLENbnBARGAlN8 "' ' ' ' - . '; o- , ;;,vf-...4 . , . ' A very cl oice D E E S S ; ; V :; ? . In all the popular grades styles and colors!' ; "n Ladies : Furnishing "pod -:U'-:-y-:- ":r' -,: -'ir-'-: -y .:y-.'iu V SHAWLS ' IN ! t Q-R E AT,; . VARl ETY"-' "? Hi- . .-! t f. j : ' ; "' In making the ceceiisary purchases for our largtJ' ' ' ' " ; '' '-' ; ;Llu AN;L) WINTER :TRABE p'r . We have consulted the interests' of our customers -in our selections, and. hare spared no pains in securing for them the best possible bargains that could be ob tained in the great markets of the country. To accommodate this extensive stock of goods, and to permit U3 to show them to the best advantage, a New Bailduv is in rroccss of erection, "which will be completed in a short time. 7 "'" .- ' Their .Stock Dry. GcodH,-.;;:';; ;;. ''".;, : :z ;';;.,i i - Carpets, . -T t: : -.-l :l I - ". Groceries, i- . ' '-:;; ' y- ' Provisions - -1 y Ha's . . . r Together w i ' NOTIONS NI) SUNDRIES, l' ' Such as can be found onlv in first' class stores! ' ' - McArthur, Smith & Co., Have aIo received" fresh iots of - : CHOICE FAMILY GKOCKK1ES, 1V the FiiH ari 1! Winter trade, which wrv 1. ctt?.l svUk grat ctrrPasd include Teas, Cofies, Sugars;' ; Syrups, Canned Goods, C3HOTCK S1KA.TS, SVv- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS - :., .. Iu evci-y'vaiictr, together , 1th r i- In all the 'fashionable styles, selected with great care to meet the requirement of . 1 '-this couutry, ? 2 . - .', . . Large additions have also .been made 1 1 their t ' ' ' 1 . Which t-rabrace some very fine pattern?. - , .r. . inmin to a rich Brussels The Largest and Freshest Stock ; of " ViaH : Papers, Ever in Cheboygan, just received, and are now open for inspection. They include every grade: from the cheapesjLto the expensive Gilt Parlor Papers. "All ' - : vf ho expect to do papering, wiU do vrell to examine them. - B O.OTS AND SHOES A good stock'on hand and more cominu. We shall have'a better stock, than ever be . fore, and shall do our r est to keep up the good reputation thtse . , 1 ' ' goods-have earned' for us. BOOTS SHOES. AND fRUBBEH GOODS FOR(IALL AND WINTER WEAR, ... . ; ! The largest and best slock in Northern Michigan. Fames, Produce Always on Hand, . Are the proprietors of the only Flouring Mills in this section of th f tat, and '.' . ; - manufacture their own : Which can alyyays be found fresh at the THE HIGHEST TRICE TAXD ';Kj;;);;- -The;only place in town where can be found" n wpitme-t - STOVE, STEAMT AIID DUCKSH1TIIS' Wk 01 V : .:. i ' '. ' j'1 is :.n 1 ;'- s-.- -'-,-. ' DA Delivery' Wbu has b4en idded to the ccinverdwccsjf th estibllshiaent, aud here&iter gopda of 11 i'nds wj!I b delirei ed free of caars. .. . . 'ZIcA rthurrSm itti 'V6:I::-. . ? r . - ;;.v.: :r: ..,7-. . Every Baprj-fet. , --- ...v:. W. t ,; : , .... selecUoa of - -. ICS Gr O O i & ft.: ".: txmsU of . - . '- -. - i v ''' rv":-- and Capj, : "t Crockery apd Glassware, .... : i n . v.HardwareT with'' " r- . omrnim 5 Those wishing anything from a cheap will do well to examine. mill.' Custom grinding done on short fnotice FOR AltL JRfXDS V -:o:- -1 1 ! i TO) A IT TTh -on Tl