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NORTHERN TRIBUNE. Official Paper of t he County and Village. A frEW mohtii3 ajjo appearances Indi cated that complications growing out of the Ruso-Turkish war would be set tle! by Russia, Austria, and Germany. Appearances now indicate that the se: crime, but a careful coropilat'on of thw crimes and atrocities- gathered nt any cost. The good deed can wait, or be passed overj but scandal must on the lifffilirfito"-" V?c are'thns educating the and Germany. SATURDAY, JUXE 1, 1S78. 'Till) LABORING CLASSICS AND TUADES U.MOJiS. . ?fo1withst.mding the abundant crops nf lasiyenr, which were lookfd npo as Lhip-buildin-hUeresis. But, if England iuv 7ictuiBr ui ucnr iimes ami neiier prices, the prUe ot f;ibor continues low th-ment will be made by Russia, England youth of the age to-be lovers of the x TnE alleged purchase of ships in this country by agents ot the czar's govern ment indicates a Russian revival or our It is reported that in Chicago alone there nre 40.000 men out of employment and j ct vessels are reported as h iving diffi culty in procuring their crews, on ac count of the Sailors Union which for-, bids men lor working for less than a dol lar and a half per day. The vessel men with gvnin" freights down to ,14 cents perpushel on corn from Chicago to Buf falo and otacr freights propoi tionately1 low claim, that the cannot afford to pny fliat trice and we think their claim is a good one. They also claim that if It not lor the Union I hey could get plenty of men at lower rates. The members ol the Union claim that they cannot live and support the ir faiirilies for fesa than one dollar and fitty cents per day, and yet In gets mad about it from what government shall we have-Mho protective tana of a navy that ill protect. " Tue; London Time, fefering tor the interview of count Schouyaloff, Russian ambassador, with Lord- Salisbury, tor- eln secretary, and the subsequent ca 01 net council, expresses the onuuou thai there is legitimaie ground for the fayorable Iinpressionjwhich everywhere prevails respecting the results of count SeliorrvslIolT mission. cJtingjaud vicious TftKCrain feature of the bill reported1 in the Senate .br Mr. Edmunds on the subject of electoral votes for president and v ice-r resident, is the -provision that no'i lectoralL vote Irom any slate from which but one return has been received shall be rejected except by the allinna tive votcof both houses of Congress and that In case more tan n oiro return is re ceived from any state, the vo'es only shall be counted of those electors whose title as electors the two houses, acting separately, shall ; concurrently decide is supported by a decision of the lawful tribunarof such State provided for by the legislature. Ax association ot colored men in Afcr- bama have successfully opened up a new 1n.1lnstry.Uhe cultivation of riw silk. A few years ago this was attempted in many locations in the north. The genial order to force the vessel men to pay this climate of Alabam was admirably adapt- i-i iirc iiu-jr lit u.mS ai.Miuu aim nut u a eu to Hie work anil we wish rreac pros thing fo earn a cent. 'lhe fact Is that there nre thousands of rffcrf'wUh families who do live and support those de pendent upon them, upon even lowfr wages than one dollar and twenty-five cents per v!ay. Times will never grow better so long as there are thousands of men who do. not do a thing and yet live. perity to the enterprise. The IIoue has passed several im'pbf- tant pension bills. One of th: in increa ses the pensioo ot soldiers who lost both hands, or both feet, or both eyes, $72 'a month. Also, a bill increasing the : pen sion of Soldiers whose legs were ampu- The laboring men are not the only, suf- lafed tlle nipljoint, to $37 a month. A ferers; the owners of vrssel property for several yeir past have been losinjr money, and we think it no more than just that the laboring "man should bear his part of the burden. Let them earn something, if it is not more than one dollar a day it Will lessen the burden of supporting them that much and have teudeney to make the times better. ... A man remarked to the trfffcr, the other dsy, that wages would not be bet ter until the government passed a law es tablishing a price for a day's work. This is all fallacy. As well might the govern ment J.Mtempt to establish the price of pork, corn, or any other commodity. Labor, like everything else, is goverened by the supply and demand, and 110 Leg isiayon can alter the result. So lon as the supply of labor exceeds the demand just so long will wages remain low, x rum nit pans or me country come rumors of threatened trouble from the Commune, and it i feared that the not ing spirit of hist sumnrr will again be manifested the present season, with In creased violence. What the disaffected expect to gain we cannot see, The des truction of life and property will not cer tainly tend to improve the times. . Rob bery arid pill.iRsr only p?v to increase thejvery difficulties .which these men now cry so loud against. The past has demonstrated, we think, conclusively, that there is nothing to be gained by strikes, or .riotous demonstrations, the laboring mm is invariably the; loser in theead. Capital and labor shoal 1 work In -harmony and not be contending against each others' interest. It Is a well established fact that capital has suffered asWell as labor ami has had its burdens to bear during the years of depression through which the 'country has pass- bill. was patsed limiting the lees of attor neys in pension cases to f IU a case. - Alexander II, Stephens, in conversa tion, in regard to Mr. Potter's investiga tion, said : "While an investigation mere ly for the purpose of putting fortnrtly on record testimony in regard to any frauds connected with the late presidential elec tion might bo tolerated, I regard the' present movement most uuilmely, unfor tunate 'and. mischevious. The question of the president's title is definitily and irrevocably settled by a tiTCunaf en tirely legal and constitutional, and the reopening of the question in any way may lead to the most dangerous agita tion that ever shook ihVf country. It was not unlike the opening ol the gate5 of bell, as described by Milton, as in that case, so in this, it mighf be that the hand that threw open the gates could -uev r close them." . The story that the President sent ; tor solnVof his friends-OarnVld, Cox, and Ila-Ie and urged them to layor an amend ment to the Potter resolution, declaring that it wa? not the purpose of .he inves tigation to assail ther President's title, is pronounced uutrueby all the gentle men concerned. No such- conference was neiu, and tno l'reoiuent tauuc no uch request. ' ' ' ' , The Vienna correspondent of ,the London T.mes telegraphs as follow "The hcpelul disposition in political cir cles increases.especially in St. Petersburg eminently, old-fogish, and manifestly un , The proceeifingl? of the Presbrffrian General Assembly at Pittsburg represent lhat' thtjnction was unfavorable in a case of some interest to t he ladies. The Rev. J, M. Lee, of the Xetvark Presbytery, was censured by t hat Presbyter, because be allowed a-froffnrfJ to preach in his julpir. Ile,appealed the matter o th? General Assembly, and, after a spirited discussion. the Assembly voted to sustain the synod. This is, in effect, a censure ol all Presby terian ministers who , allow, women to preach. in their pulpits. The particulars of the discus-ion Jeadiflg1, to a decision so and Berlir,. There has been an active interchange of ideaa-becween-Austria and Great Britairi.-whfcV there is every rea son to believe, has by. this time le ul to a perfect understanding between "them, so that Russia, by coming to an understand ing with EnglanJ, will afso agree with Austria." .' just, will be looked loruith interest. The spirit of .the .Assembly, as Indicated in this vote, is,.behird the age. The. reversal of such a decision is only a question or time. ' The LegM.it ive Executive and Jucieial appropriation b:ll, as reported from the Senate Committee on appropriations is Columbia law school, New York city, amended In great number T particulars. graduated 1S9 mt iibers Mayloih. The profesii sextos to be full of starvlm;; yet still they-coinc. l Vie address to the gratualing class, Joseph 11. Choate de clared that "the legal profession is. not over-crowded there are not" honest l:iv yers enough, not Leal thy, learned law yers enough." lie. considered three in gredieftt necessary for a good lawyer, the united effect of v hich is to restoro to the existing basis the grades and pay of clerks.' messengers,.' watelnrsen e'e, ot the executive departments ?e7uc-d by the bill as it came from the Howe, and to non-concur in the Ileuse provWon for abolishing the offices of the fourth anil fifth auditors of the treasury. The com mittee agree to the reduction proposed namely, good physical condition, good of the compensation of tle members and morals, good' brains. A bank in New York city lately ad vertised for three clerks to render assis. ed and a war against it on' the part of J tancc in a temporary pressure of business. Tle appIieatioi?-uiimbred almost 5,000! Most ot tliem were compt tent book-keep- labor, is not going to improve times. What is needed is a spirit of conten: menf. A willingness to make the best of circumstances and if the laborer cannot geta full loaf, a half a loaf j better than none. ( Avoid the dt migogues who, for their own personal aggrandizement are striving to create strive between the la borer and manufacturer bUwecn labor and capital. Let the Idle thousands of o n r cities seek homes in some farming region, where by honest industry and hard work they can win sncresr as the fruit of their toil. Northern Michi gan present inducements to the hard working, industrious man that are not excelled in any other portion of the coun. try. In Cheboygan, Mackinac and Chip pewa counties there aw thousands of acres of as good land as c33 be found anywhere and all within reach of the best market in the country. Produce ot all kinds hthf the highest market price right at Wrae. For years to come the home demand will exceed the ?npply and so long as grain, flour and all classes ot larm products have to be imported, so long will prices be better here than in any o her market. A mm must expect to work; this is no connfry for a lazy lntrnrbut for the hard working mm, his! reward Is sure. ntHTOIUAL. NOTES A theory now started is that Andy Johnson's amnesty protlimatiou placed the claims of all rebels coverod by it on a level with Union claims. The, Vermont Republicans nominated E. P. Coltou forLieutenant Governor ,and John A. Pag, present incumbent, for State Treasurer, endorsed President IIye?and dcclarcil the Potter pother revolutionary. Ti! Democratic National committee adjourned sin die alter the adoption of a resolution approving the Potter, investigation, and" declining to adopt a resolution' declaring it is not the Democratic" purpose to interfere wSth the 1'rcsideutial title. ers or accountants, thrown o'U of busi ness by the hafj times. It is the tetfi-Me crawding of men to live in cities, at some light, genteel work, instead of tilling the soil as their forefathers did, which keeps iaw, and they attempted, under Garfield's pmnlm-M nf Ti Tutorial le-'islaru.s, and - - - recommend non-concurrence- in the provision limiting the number of mem her to nine for each council and eigh teen for the lower' branches. . . For some time the Committee on Rules of the House have been framing a scheme hy which the passage of the River and Harbor appropriation bill, t ho Texas Pacific bill, and other bills could' be prevented by parliament: r" times hariT; Producers ought to be in ereased and . consumers lessened,, by a change of employment. . leadership, to secure' its adoption by the House. The proposition Itself, was simple,but deceptive rules were amended so as to require that all Mite originating in the Senate appropriating money. land or property of the United States. and'all amendments made to Hors bills, no germane to the same, shall first be consid ered in committee or the whole, inis would delay such measures as are alluded A GREENBACK club n Jfafrte, which started out to investigate honestly th finance question, fouud ere long that .there was no use for the existence of such a club, and disbanded. Many oth ers ,who have at times leaned that way. will do likewise as soon as the success of to indefinitely ,as the rules now allow hill' resumption policy is established in full of this character, which have been con siilered In the Senate, to be disposed ot is lacking to cive a grand impulse to in" Without all of this parliamentary confu dustiy and enterprise but political quiet sion. Conger and others , exposed the and good order, with a sound and uni- scheme, and the report of the commit- form currency. tee wa3 table. unceremoniously laid on the If, as is estimated in the late despatch es, Russia and England have agreed that all questions covered by the San Stefano treaty relating to Europe shall go before a European Con lerence, and all relating to Asia be nettled by Russia and Asia, it woubl not be strange to see England en ter the coi.ference the supporter of many features- of the Czar's European pro gramme for the sake of concession in Asia. If England and Russia have agreed upon a basis for se It lefnenlV there is more in it than the Turkish question. A correspondent writing from Paris, under date of May 4, says: "To give an idea of the great influx of strangers to Paris at the present time, we may refer tf some statistics. In the first week of April there M ere 130 000 furnished apart ments to be let ; at tin etf of one week Executive bwt-15,000 of these were unoccupied. In order to gratify, the curiosity of those who may wish to explore them, the ereat sewers are to-be open for fifteen- days. Tbi.se sewers form a great subter raneous city, divided into srreets an J numbered, corresponding with the world above them, . CONDENSED NEWS. United States boats are watching for Fenians along the Canada shore. The House committee on Indian affairs have agreed to n bill establishing the territory ot, Aklabotna. . The Chicagoboard of trade have re quested Congres to raise the army to lOO.uou, insteaa ot reuncing it. The Mexican Government is excited over the probuWe permit from Congress to cross troops Into Mexico- Mark Twain lias received $173,000 from his publishers in Hartford as his commission 011 the sale of his works. . Mr. Simon Cameron is reported to have a dread of railroad accidents, and for this reason did not go to Clevdaad to his son's wedding. Manv ot the Russians are leaving the Cimbria, off Maine, and they admit that they came to man three " vessel to ue purchased here. The death sentence of Mrs. Kate Sou thern, of Pickens county, Georgia, ,hns been commuted to imprisonment in the Pci iteiitiary for ten year. Her sister, who participated in the attack iv Miss F owler, i3 serving a two-yrar's sentence In the sime prison. Her husband is on recor d as saying that he will share his w ife's imprisonment, or, in other words, serve a3 her substitute In all wnys that Le can. . The Presbyterian General Asswnbly has reterred a resolution to one of its committees requesting journalists to lim it the eletails or crime, ami . tliereov pre vent the eU basement ef the public mor als. The suirirestion is a timely one. If one were'to judge the world by the daily issue of. many ot ihe leading newspapers, he would infer that nothing good existed in the universe. It I3 not a synopsis ol CITY DRUG STORE. T E A.. Grcefl, C7cik and Japan, at 40c pet lb Japan, at 50c per lb. guflLrrr guaranteed TO GIVE. SAT1SFACTIOX. 33 W" ' ' T O JES, JE ! P. B ARM AW, " lias just opened wltn an entire new stock of SEY GOOS, FANCY &00SS Millinery, Hats and Caps, : Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods These good hav!ng been bought at bankrupt sale, wili be sold at bankf mit price Call and exairfne before purchasing elsewhere Iidi.-s. I can sell goods so chear as to fairly astouish you. I paid cash for my goods, on a gold b isis. X. O OK HEEE: . 1,000 nifs Missesrand ChiMren's Hose-at Scents per pair" " i,uuo pairs Indies Hose at Irom S t eiHs to 10 cents in;r nali. worth double th money. .... 500 Linen Towels at from 4 cents to " (rents, worth three times the amount. 50 dozen Linen Ifcm ikereliiefs at 5 cents 1,000 Japanese Fans at 3 cents. j.ulv boxes of 1 ins. 1,000 pins in a boi, at tr cents per box. ' 200 dozen Spools ot Thread. 2'J0 yards in a spool, at 2 cents per iii.v,iv all AULAb irom 20 cents ttfoO cents per vard. w spool. orth Lhreu timis thr Juiies Black Cashmeres, double width, 50 cents, worth double the money. J 500 yanls of Embro5dery at 5 cents per yard. 300 Ladies' all wool Shawls, at $1 25 to 3 00, ' ' - Ladies' Fine Trimmed Hats at 50 vents to $1 QO". 500 Laoies Bonnets, u ntri mined at 10 cents. . .. 1.000 Children's Marseilles Hats at 15 cents. 2.000 Men's Straw Hats at 15 cents. 200 Gents Stylish Fur Hats at $1 00. O.heroods in proportion. 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CJ.Crittenton,Prop,r,7 Sixth Ay.3.1. f est & Van Arsdale, Wholesale an4 retail TeFera hi HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWA.EE T I X W A R E TAINTS, O I LS, GLASS, PUTTY All liinl of Farming Tools, Bill Heads Statements Note and Letter Heads, BUILDERS CARRIAGE SHOP JUST OPENED HAVING engaged the services of a class Oret- CARRIAGE BUILDER, We rr prepared to do all kind f wtrri In tha iue, mcha Bugsies, . Cutters. Wagons, i Luberlns Sleighs, etc. T2IlimTGS AND ZlAmiAIS OIL CLOTHS. WHIPS LAMPS, ' 1 PUMPS, LEATHER BELTING RUBBER AND HEMP PAKlftG, BUILDING PAPER, STEAM FITTINGS AND 3A8 PIPE. iLlsoall aladaof TIN AND COPPERWABE Blacksmithing And Heavy Forging. Shop on Main street, joining Blake'fl ma - chine shop. K7"A11 kinds of farm produce taken in ex chance for woik. l-tl O. S. CLiUlK. no20-lT Ifade and repaired Engraving on Wood. H. O. Chandler, ENGRAVER ON WOOD L. IIUDDOCK. Glenn'f Block, IndFanapi. It Intf, Esttmates checrlally tnnLdone applicoa no Receipts, oWcks, Postsrs Hand Bills, Pamphlets, &c. We hare jnst received 6ereral fonts of tTi latest styles of type flc si or.eJ COMMERCIAL ; "WORK w- i .V Tfe tronM ikItIa our business oaea To Examine our specimens and :-; Prices. Before sendfng outside lor work of this clas Wo re tU to DUPICATE " DETROIT OR CHICAGO PRICES -t,.2Urwork !s IP"""! to GITE PERFECT SATISFACriOV Rm Weddings. Receptions, Balls, Parties, Etc. WiH rweite prompt an J careful attention. JSddress,- NORTHERN TRIBUNE, V Cheboygan Mich. r I ! I A