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- - . ir SUPERIOR vfvS a CHEBOYGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 20. 1880. NO 37 VOL. 5. - NORTHERN TRIBUNE. UBLISHLD EVfcKr SATCRDAT BT W. CHANDLER. CHEBOYGAN, MICHIGAN. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : Oae copt. one Tear. - - - - $2 00 Oaeopy, Bix months. - - -One copy, three months, - 1 00 50 Rates of Adve tising : One-half inch soace (six lines Nonpareil or ess), tor oneinsertion.M cents ; one Inch space, for one insertion. fcOsenta: lor each additional inoh,eneinsertion,50centa. Kor uhseauent insertions. or a larger apace, prices will be artTen at the offlce. . Lroal notice iu cents per iintimw i tertian. and (euits per line for each subsequent ; '"c'm loBuslhew Directory, fire line-or un d r iiper year; each additional .lino l per ; yer BCSINESS CARDS, JJUMPllitEV & PERKINS, COUNSELORS AT LAW, noltl Cheboygan. Mich. gHEPIIERD Sc 11 f K. Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Chancery. Office, Main street. CHEBOYGAN MICH' M EDARD METIVIER. COUNTY CLERK A REGISTER OF DEEDS Offle hrtnrs from 9 o'cliicc A. M. to 12 M . and from 1 o'clock P.M. to 4 P. M, for entering and t cordin d erls or other Instruments, to be paid f r When the same is left for record. 4J u7u JJlKANIt J. PHELPS. Agsat for tka Sala and Purchase of Lands, AND DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL. ffija with C. A. Gallagher, next door to the postoffice, Cheboygan, Mich. EMPLK LODGK N't. 331 1. O. O. F. JANDS roil SALE. 3,000 Acres Selected Especially for Farm ing Purpose and two Improved Farms. i Will be sM at low rates. Small payments down, balance io -uit purchasers ko about t 000 acres pine lands. J. & Me ARTHUR. 2Sseply Cheboygan, M ich. VMeet8 every Friday evening at 7 ;30 o'clock, at the Ma sonic Hall, over rosx s an Arsdale's store. A cordial invitation la extended to all visiting brethren. WM. SAULSOX, Sec'y. BAL ESTATE AN D COLLECTION AGENT. I will sell or exchanu'e Villaee Property, P'ne or Fanning Lands, Utechanre oisiiinagiremcr tat, pay luxs, insurance, eoucct Chrgeriainnl.le. HOUSES TO RENT. WILLAIM BARTHOLOMEW. 14 Cheboygan. Mich. II EDO TO AN INSURANCE AGENCY FIBE. MARINE AND LIFE. Home, Fire, of N.Y., assets r--.G,12o.000 00 u.ni..Hin Vivo, of N. Y assets 828,000 00 Detroit Fire and Marine, assets 524,500 00 Mutual Life, of N. Y., assets 86,000,000 00 i on L MISS L. A. RINES. FASniONADLE DUESH AND CLOAK MA h Eli, Opposite Postoffice, Is now receiving all the new styles for Spring and Summer, I invite the atten tion of the public to the same. All styles of Ladies' Misses' and Children s Garments cut and fitted or cut and made to order. FEBFECT. FITS GUARANTEED. This is the place to purchase reliable Paper Patterns of any style desired. Em broidery Stamping, neat and rich de signs. Machine stitching done to order. Having a thorough knowledge of the business, guarantee satisfaction and low prices. NORTHERN TRIBUNE. Official Paper of the County and Village SATURDAY. MARCH 20. 1880. EUREKA I The Rlack Hirer Improvement Inaur ed 645 Su;re-f 10,1X5 of the Stock Subscribed After many months of labor and agita tion of the subject, we now " have the pleasure of announcing that the success of the improvement of Black river is as sured by the subscription of 645 shares. $16,125 of the stock, which under the resolution of the the Board of Control, will secure the land grant of 7,6C0 acres, with $1,125 spare. That this was done at this time we are indebted to the pub- J man Northern Transit Line. The following are the appointments to the N. T. company's steamers for the season of 1880: City of Concord Captain, H. Brown; engineer, js. a.nowiwm; steward, w. Briggs. . - Champlain captain, ii. h. w imams; engineer, J. cunningnam; steward, Robert Paine. Granite State Captain, J. Connors: engineer, D. Burns; steward, W. Norrie. Garden City Captain, A. Shaver; en gineer, Levi Bowen; steward, A. P. Idler. Lowell Captain, W. Rollo; engineer, Thomas Mooney; steward, F. Collett. Lawrence Captain, Chas. Ely; engi- geer, D. .Doyle; steward, T. Walsh. Milwaukee Captain, Ira Bishop; engi neer, D. Gravellf steward, A. Ward. Maine Captain, W. II. Weaver; engi neer, J. Raney; steward, R. Closs. Nashua Captain, L. w. liaiiy; engi neer, J. Tomlinson; steward, W. Cheese- lic spirit of W. S. Humphrey, who this morning stepped forward and in behalf of himself and others subscribed $3,050 which made the gross subscriptions ex ceed the amount required by the Board, although not enough to complete the work. There should be no doubt that those who are even more interested in the success of the enterprise than the if- Church, Capt. II. Morey; A. C. Keat nnos who havo nlrpndv siihrihl will ing, v,apu ueo. Locnran. -T3 II. WERNER'S ' CIGAR MANUFACTORY. I have removed my Cigrar Factory to Third street, over John Hannan's saloon. I am now .kl. ... flit anv nrdor nn short notice. M V Ha vana nnrt sd fSarara can not be beat. Orders ! received at the Factory or by m'! 81jan3m R.H. VvEKMhlt. JOSEPH COCHRAN, ar;hitect an builder, Can be found at the office of Smith Bros-, Che- Designs for Buildings of all kinds furnished on short notice. JJENRY . DAVIS, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Mi work in the line ? Surveytnd in all its Ranches promptly attended to. Office at residence on gammons street, Cheboy- PALACEBAKERY ! I wish to annnonnce to the public that I am ISTow Prepared To supply all who desire goods ia my line such as Freih Brtad, Buns, Rolls, Calces of Al' Kinds, 1 also keep on hand a supply of Fresh Oysters! Fresh HOME-MADE CANDIES dc My Candies are STRICTLY PURE If you want cakes in plain or ornamental stylesgive me a call. T wU supply Oysters, Cake9, or anything in my Jne for parties, socials sc. In connection I have a First-Class Restaurant, Where those wishing1 meals can be accommo- at ail hours, - now that the land grant is secured, come forward and take what stock may bo necessary to complete the work. The stockholders of the company will hold a meeting at an early day at which officers will be elected, when the orgar ization of the company will be fully per fected in accordance - with law. The Board of Control at its next meeting,the 31st inst, will be asked to ratify its for mer proceedings, winch will probably be consumated by entering into a formal contract with the company to complete the work as proposed. At the meeting of the stockholders it will probably be de cided just when and upon what plan the work for the good of the country at large delaved until nearly three, under the ex-1 the deficiency bill which is now pendin they will decide to complete "the work pectation of another bid which, it was in the house will take $1,250,000 out of this RMQfin I understood, was coming in, but it did I the treasury as soon as it is passed, and m,. nin-0fQTWi rt not. The proposals were tnen opened on the first ot April, $t,tJU,uuu in mier- may iuny understand io nrt wa fnllnwsr Ust nn thfi b ner pent, loan will be due. whom they are indebted for the success w B wbole road $12,494 75 The secretary will have at least $10,000,- ofthisereat enterprise we subjoin the EliasM. Peck, whole road 13,220 00 0C0 to invest in b per cent. Donas tnis net f ho otrt.irnni0a nrwi, nmnr.n v. i. sweet, whole road 12.UUU uu month, however, and win continue io L UMBER Lath, OF ALL KINDS, can. K7-A1m Notary Public. 22narcbly gPENCKR HOUSE, Within three minutes walk of the steamboat docks. CHEBOYGAN, MICH. E. GALLAGHER, - ROPRIETOR- This well-known house has added to its ac commodations for sruests iwo large Mmpic pnn anA iwpntT flrstlass Guest Chambers, and no trouble, or expense will be spared to make it the Best Hotel in Northern Michigan. TOCCLASS HOUSE, CHEBOYGAN, MICH This house Is pleasantly situated on the banks t thn chphovran river, commanding a fine riav nt tha strflitK. First Class in Every Respect. Terms, $2 to $2 50 per Day. J, S.DOUGLASS, (Formerly of the Mackinac House) Proprietor. I4sep3t Shingles, . Flooring, Siding, Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Bracket ALL KINDS OF PLANING MILL WORK on't fail to come or send to tb HOUSE, QA.SS Corner of Third and Water Sts., Cheboygan, Mien. ALBERT I OATJLT. Proprietor. Good Board Good Rooms Reasonable Prices. 19July C CKNTRAIi HOTEL. Main St., CHEBOYGAN, MICH. First Class in every respect. C. MIIXS. Proprietor. This House Is iust finished and is newly fur nished throughout. Good accommodations for ths traveling public. Good rooms and reason able rates. 19Julyly ; Excelsior Lumber & Planing ills A Large Stock of Dry Seasoned Lumber on Hand. All Orders by Mail will receive prompt attention. SMITH BROTLTERS, lfebtf A. FEXE R, TACTICAL Wathmaker and Jewele AGENT FOR O CCIDEXTAIj IIOTEI Petoskey Michigan, PERRY ANDRESS, Formerly of the Mancelona House Proprietor. This house has been entirely renovated, re fitted and refurnished In the best style possiDie, and will hereafter be kept as a u tttoT C-uass HOUSE. AND PATEJfT EASY FITTING- EYE GLASSES AND-THE A few excellent horses and carriages will be I "D rnVIrTVi-sVl - A7 Q T.VTi kept for the accommodation of the guests of ttiU1 w - w v this house. HV.r.V.RRATKD Co' jAKE VIEW U O U E, (Head of Mallet Lake.) 1. 8. BOCKES, Proprietor. Good Boating, Fiehina and Shooting. Zitnvtt -piONEER. HOUSE, JP. M. SAMMONS, Proprietor. Tlil llnnm la centrailr located, snd near the tcnm- boit landing It has recently refitted snd lefur- nishod. Prices to correspond wun me ume1, . msylltf QUSHMAN HOUSE. PETOSKEY, MICH. D. J. Cushman, Proprietor. l'etoskeT is a delightful summer resort. This house taa ample facilities ior the homelike accommoda tion ol those seeking this delignUuI climate 101 neniin or recreation. wapriy QEORGE E. FROST, ATTOSNEY AND COUNSELOB AT . LAW, : ' ' CHEBOYGAN. MICH. 3,000 Acres of first class farming lands in vncooygan county for sale. 9nov3m pRINCE OF ORANGE L. O. U No. 151, Meets once a month'on Tnesday on or bofore the full moon, at ihe residence of W.Wiggins, vneooygan. J. H. Camfbsix, W.M. K. Lancaster. Sec'v. A cordial invitation Is extended to all mem bers of the order in good standing, as visitors. Quick-Train Watches DEALER IN Watches; Clocks, Jewelry Fancy Goods Books, Stationery, Wall Paters." Picture Frames, &c Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. Osweeatchie Captain. W. S.Shay: en gineer, B. Walroth; steward, F. McQuillan. St. Albans Captain, J. Knapp; engi neer, Robe'rt Walsh; steward, E. Bassett. City of Isew lork Captain, 11. Den- ner; engineer, P. Coleman; steward, Ed. Woods. , Empire not appointed. 1 Barges O. J. Hale, Capt. L. Tracy; H. STEALING AN OFFICE. Navisution IVote That What the Democrats at Ihe Sault nre Accused of Doing:. The Thursday evening after the vil lage election at the Sault, the News says the village council met and proceeded to manufacture a President of the vil lage by means of a proceeding unknown quarterg agailJt to await the opening of to law or precedent, as siavea m an- navigation. oiner column, me canuuiaiea ior rresi- Naviffation continues on lake Erie. dent received the same number of votes; The propeiler Milwaukee of the X. T. ine iaw may do a iiui muennue m re- line left Cleveland the first of the ..week garduunecourseiu ueauupieuuy iiuages Toledo to load grain for Sarnia. wslsiw ntinh Ai tAn m or r tda rttiT' tha Sivii n I 0 cil the majority of whom were Demo-; Capt. Cyrus Sinclair is to to command crats, appeared to know just what they ; the steamer Davidson this season, and Both of these gentlemen are wen known The number of copyrights issued in Detroit IB6 unnea oiaies aunng ioy was io,- The Keweenaw arrived at The St. Paul went into dry-dock at the asreregato weight of 1,479 pounds. Detroit Wednesday and expected to start were last week exported from Milwaukee to day for Tawas. .. . to Leipsig, uermany. The British barkDelharee went ashore r irhila ntamniniT ti nmaa tha I Vv I n m rM a View an nil'Ljit ia ix v ,,cuv luiu niuiici were going to .do. iney deemed mat the several candidates should draw - lots to see which was elected, but as the Re publican candidate was in Washington, that seemed such a one-sided affair that the Demscratic candidate re fused to draw. The council then by a peculiar law of their own proceeded to determine by. ballot who should be President As the Coun cil stood four to two, the result was not uncertain. The Democratic candidate was elected. He declined to qualify at the time, and what the endwill be remains to be seen. If we may judge from the News' rendition of the affair, the Sault is considerably exercised over the mat ter. The whole affair, as we understand here. The N. T. Co. have chartered the Can'a-; diau steam barge Tecumseh for the sea son, and she will tow two and perhaps three of their barges between Sarnia and Chicago. This will relieve the steamers that towed last season, and permit them to join the boats of the line m the pas senger trade. river bar, Oregon, and will prove a total loss; value of vessel and cargo, $ I2,uuu. The largest single order of silk ever received in Paterson was sent to a mill in that city recently by an eastern firm. The order called for J200.000 worth of goods. - The lower house of the Kentucky leg islature voted down a resolution to give the use of its hall : to Henry; . ard Beeeher for the purpose of making an address. . . . . , . r The Connecticut Senate has passed a bill providing that all jurors shall be 30 years of age and esteemed in their com munity as men of good cnaracter, ap proved integrity, sound judgment and fair education. ' . Full telegraphic reports from 11 west ern states, published in. the Cincinnati Times, show that the wheat crop is gen- rVMl vmrioUr roa folt at T?qtt "any 111 guyi tu. u.uuu. i ravimatcu city ror several oays in regard io tne er than that of last year. propeller f axiom one ieii, mat cnyi rue committee on ways and means Thursday of last week for Tawas. bavins have decided to devote next week to sev- ic i x no niiuic auaiit ao c u.iah uiu ' li " i u i it, savors a good deal of "Soo law," which about 25 passengers on board, several of eral questions involving changes in the Two of these boats will ply between Toledo and Sarnia (also in connection with the Grand Trunk), but which two are not yet determined upon. The boats now running between Chicago, Milwau kee and Ludington will take their places on the Chicago and Sarnia line as soon as the straits are open. Croa Villaee State itoad Bid. In accordance with the provisions of the advertisement, last Monday after noon Local Commissioner R. Robinson opened the second lot of proposals for the construction of the Cheboygan and Cross Village state road. The hour set was two o'clock, and at that time most has rendered that place famous many years past. (?) for whom were ladies, and a crew, of 15. Several days passed without any tidings from her, but last Tuesday a telegr am i was received at Bay. City stating that j she could be seen twelve miles west tariff laws, upon which hearing have been held by theni, and to hold daily meetings until they are disposed of. The curious feature of the tornado at Indianapolis, which we noticed last northwest of Sebewaing, between the Lit- week, was that it did not come until after tie Chanty and Jerome islands, fas: in the ce; men could be soeu moving on I lie bay was the storm was over. Tho stars were shining brightly, audit was clear weath er, when suddenly with a roar came the destructive gale. A Kansas farmer, having lost his wife. sent to a Pittsburg friend to pick another. Increased Uevenue lteceipt. A special telegram to the Post and Tribune states that the customs receipts for the first fifteen day3 in March were f y.uuu.uuu, or $d,ow,uuj greater man me hen She jia(1 no steam. corresponding days last year, while the foil of ice. luteiuai levcuue ictniiu uunug mo Tho tner T nmrmt fnnnrfprA.l nn T.ilrP dava nnniArt wprfl ovpr Jtfoaooo greater lne tug Lamont iounaered on Laice J : . . . " r... I lri.i.:.. i o l n win in than for tne same time last year, ine mivuKu Du.majr,.uu Vu Qne wag found agreeablef and her photo e a lire receipts lul io uas wcic ia,uw, were iust. one auu me tug ucm 6i.ni sent. Kansas larmer was pleased and UU, while the expenditures were o my to race for a waser of $25 from Pent- she was ordered on next train and mar- 4.2iU.UUU. leaving a SUrpiUS OI Over y,- t , Hp,1 nVht nwnv A )v nr two cinoa tha a-a li.. r- j. 1 . 1 .i li. rri,: , i waLer tu ijiuiiiiiuu ami return. iiutviiii- i "-j- "j " zou.lvj me nrsi nau ui ine muutii. iu ,in ,, ctnpni wa 1,invninT1.. Pittsburg friend received a letter from i! IJnJBP The Gem made the trio in safety, but the the Kansas, man stating that he was so me receipts Keep up uuiiug wo luuutu, jMmnnv . oll nnt tiaan fr - K,,nrt. pleased with his wife that he desired to the reduction ot tne pumic oeot during - rtaA Ti,a a reward his friend for securinsr the Drize was a deed for a fine Kansas, and the mutual JUSt Vlieu auu upuil Wliat piilU llie vaa vnu v uun, auu at iua huid uiuov mo icuuuwu ui iuc puum, ucun "'"'"6 ,'ma oftnr tbov liarl ctnrtad TllP Gem reward I11S inenU 1 will be done. We sincerely hope of the bidders, and a few interested spec- March will amount to $18,000,000 or Xnothe 'or him. Inclosed , , ,. e wutereiy xiopa tators, were on hand. The opening was C00.0C0. But it is scarcely probable, as J a;' eiA.u Ct?nVK!m Ki5 tract of land in Ki 16 gOOd Of the Country at large that AauvlA nntil npnrlv ihrpp nnHpr thfi at- ho dpfi.ipnr.vl.ill wlnVh lanownpndinjr and found her floating bottom Side Up. irdli oi wnu m iu Those lost were Capt. Lamont, his son George. 13 years of asre, who was acting as engineer, and Palmer Hill, who was as fireman. Capt. Lamont leaves a large family and Hill a wife. friend has gone out there to settle down. a STATE NEWS. subscribed: Sharps. McArthur, Smith & Co loo W. S. Humphrey 14o Wm. H. Bullen '. . . . 14o James M. Turner 14o Roys J. Cram loo H. McDonald Io Wm. McArthur 4 Wm. Chandler 4 Chas. R. Smith 4 G. D. V. Rollo 1 E. Z. Perkins 2 Am't 2,5oo 3,5oo 3,5oo 3,5oo 2,5oo 25o M. W. Home, first five miles 5,300 00 Some time later James McAlister brought in a bid for the last & miles at $2,210.00, which was accepted by Com missioner Robinson, he being satisfied that it was made out before the opening of the other bids, and will be sent to the make purchases at the rate of $2,000,000 a week or thereabouts. Onions are worth more than oranges at Adrian all owing to the law of local supply and demand. One hundred and seventy telephones Village are now in use at Bay City, the Saginaws, Total, C45 Examination for Color Blindness, A few weeks since we noticed an order from the Treasury department requiring the examination of pilots for color blindness. This order has been so modi fied, by a recent circular from thede- A change of some importance, has just taken place in the firm of Wetmore & Co. As will be noticed in our advertising columns, P. M. Lathrop who has for the 100 Board of Control with the rest for the past two years had the management of f"" final action. The lowest bid was C. P. the business , has been admitted as a 25 owcet, ui aamasao, miiiu " " Fj"y?"j partner. The nrm win nereaner do k be accepted by the Board, although $2,000 LAom no Wotmnra Sr. T.athrnn. This as I . . , ii ii - 1 1 u I ' ' : r . til uc al nigner mail me uub uiruwu out far as the mercantile or store business -nnn o tb,izo previuus reitiug lvl dvuio diui, imui- ig concerned. The outside lumDer DUSl- MinntPS nf la?t mPPtino-. hPld Marph mill TV I ,, v - i.: 1 v u u I . a """"J 1 ness etc. win ue cuuuuueu j tuo M2 1SS() rpart and annrnvpl. xwo wniiet rake Houses. nrm .f v etmore & Co, and win, as nereto- Moved and TOted that a committee of Council Proceeding- (Official) A TPtrnlar mpptinr nf thfl Council was held at the Council rooms and the mills along the river. Tuesday evening March. Ifi, 1880. 1 1 A Wyandotte man has made a bet of Present President McDonald, Attor ney Humphrey. Trustees Miner, Gal lagher, McArthur, Van Arsdale and Smyth. Absent-Trustee Galbraith. On motion of Trustee Gallagher voted that the rules governing the last coun cil be adopted as the rules for the new onWimi fa.t that thorn fore De under the management of Mr. two be appointed to investigate or exam-1 works in that place. Settled iaCl mai mere I T ott.MT Xfr T athrnn has hppn idpnt.l-1 i. ii. i i i ... ii ii i I m . rr. o..i $400 that he will cross the Detroit river on the ice before the 1st of April. The state fish hatchers planted 1.000.- 000 young whitefish in Lake Michigan at boutn Haven on riday or last week. Over 70 cars per day are being trans ferred at the Grand Trunk crossing, at Port Huron, with freight for Manitoba. J.D.Dicky, of Pittsburg, will engage in the manufacture of bromine at Mid land, using certain refuse from the salt new hotel, and nave advertised n as . "r :r , :r;, iuuiiuitiee, appumteti iuuuw partment, as to allow pilots employed at such, far and near.'so that it would be m the Vsts one,9f tiie Jif st m t.?,eJlaK' "am McArthur and H. J. Miner. Wil- nlaces remote from a marine hospital I impracticable for them to change the station to be examined by any respec- name without considerable trouble and ... .jivii i. .n expense to say nothing of the loss of the table resident physician, whose certifi- vWisini?Bo far done. Herman Krehler. cate that such pilot is exempt from the before he was aware that Smith Bros. disease known as color-blindness, shall had settled upon the name for their hotel, accompany me license and oatn or omce had determined upon calling his house of such officer, when sent to any board the Mullet Lake House, and has also no one who knows Mr. Lathrop will doubt. We wish the new firm unbounded suc cess. it PnAma t rtk a qott ion Tar t n q t. mora ' - . a i 0wma , iv. u lAthrnn. Mr. L.atnroD nas Deen menu- tna t arra hta n c it i,i,n,a i Tt, Tm iv v - K HTnllof lot. .oil. o , 75 J.CZ ll ' M,l. n l uoviwuo wM, ,UD.iUCJua., iUO i..1CiDo vilj opvfiwug 11UU HUM ivtv utci3 vu iuuiicv vi ned wuu mw mierests ut vueuujgau bu been properly kept, and to confer with now abont 40 members. Thomas T ed the "Mullet Lake House." Smith Bros, long that his friends will be glad to again the attorney in regard to what books may Bates, the energetic editor of the Grand have decided upon that name for their ? his name at the head of business. be necessary for the use of the Village Traverse Herald is president of the club. The new judge of the tenth judicial circuit has ordered a special term of the Saginaw county court to open April 12. it win do devoted to criminal and chan cery suits. A Battle Creek babe had a screw drivpr. tack hammer and'a gold watch to play with. When the fun began the watch was worth $17u, but its value rapidly uepreciaieu. Charles A, Willis, who was Dardonpd from the Ionia house of correction several months since by Gov. Croswell because he was dying of consumption, died at his home in Milan. Ohio, week before last. On Motion of Trustee McArthur voted that H. J. Miner be appointed President pro tem. for the ensuing year. On Motion of Trustee wm. McArthur voted that a committee of three be ap pointed to take into consideration the matter of buying a safe for the use of the Village. Committee appointed as fol- One of the parties who have been look ing over the lands of the D.. M. & M. R. R. Co., on the north shore, returned to fcJa vil Intra Tnpadnv niorht. thp Know hp- of local inspectors for renewal of his advertised it quite extensively in this hng so deep that that they could not pros- lows: Trustees Gallagher, Van Arsdale li.nnnn In i. mnnnn mrvrrlArA X .nln i.l. 3 . 1L.1 Jl 1 - 1 &. .. . "Li . - i . .1 anil Cmrfh 1KC113C m mo uiciuuci luiiucu in iuio i state uuuer mail name, auu is uaviug ecute tne worK. inis party consisieu 01 1 "'" "V , . ., ... ... 42. Rules and Regulations. Upon re- U si cm nainted in Detroit, bearincr the f000ro WaH Tnrnpmnd Pao-P of this The bonds of the village constable ceipt of certificate, a license shall issued name for his house. We think this is to viiiarp" They renort there has not been were presented, and on motion, voted the same as though said examination be regretted but we do not see as either as much trespassing upon the lands as at the same oe approved and placed on had been made by a marine hospital nartv is to blame for the matter. The wem mticinntpd Thpv lpft Prpntiss Bay file. surgeon. This modification is not to be two houses are situated on the upper Monday morning and came home by way end of the lake and bearing the same 0f Point St. Ignace, and state that the name will be likely to cause some con- crossing from the Point to Mackinac fusion among the traveling public who city was not overly safe. The other par- may not be familiar with the situation, ty of land lookers, when last heard from, In our opinion it would be much better Was in the burnt land region. The snow applied to applicants for original licenses; they, in all cases, must be ex amined in the manner provided in cir cular rso. 14. A second visual examina tion will not be required in any case. On motion of Trustee Gallagher voted to adjourn. JSORMAN . LYONS, Clerk. and inspectors will therefore retain all if the name of one or the other could be j9 much deeper on the north shore than certificates upon their permanent files, for reference in cases of applications for renewal of licenses. Asthma is a spasmotic affection of the bronchial tubes, which are covered with a dry, glutinous phlegm. "Brown s Bronchial Troches" are offered with the On the 4th of February a team of horses ran away from Robert Fayette, of near uiam i,aKe, ana could not be found. A few days ago ' thev were found snagged" in the woods, and both starved to death. . The Detroit copper smelting works. of snow fell. Farmland Farm ProdncU in IHacki nac County. From the annual report of the Secre- changed, if such was possible without it ia here, being Z4 or 4 feet deep. discommoding too greatly the arrange- Wednesday night of last week 18 inches fullest confidence in their efficacy as an TOw v. huahoon T nln.ln ro,! I . 'li " I ,11 H .' "iv" "vv " "Uiniug 1H1 VUlVIiaU. uicuw oiiu; luouc. I Ul BIIOW icll. CApcctuiaui, ouu in uitiuies gne 1111- ita usual nnmhpr Of mpn for mmifima back, will on the first of next month nut" Loss of appetite means the loss of all its furnaces in operation and employ nearly everything else. It can be cured a mu quoua 01 men. The Chippewa County News, by a math ematical calculation which is doubtless as correct as the annual census of St. A Close Contest, The village of Sault Ste. Marie held its first election under its new charter, on tary of State we take the following in re- Tuesday, the 2d inst, with straight party taken by the newspapers of that gara o iarms and iarm products or our lines drawn. The contest was an ex- city after the publication of the city neighboring county. Like the returns J ceedingly close ne, there being a tie up- directory, estimates the Sault village to irom uneoo last week, tl only one township in the county. Moran. mixed, the majorities running irom l to being returned, so that while credited to 28. The Democrats elected four out of the whole county, they are really only the six trustees, clerk, treasurer, assess returns from Moran township. or and constablo. The Republicans elect by Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic. Always buy it. C03lDEXSE2 NEWS. tion there was 264 votes polled. . Then the News thinks there wereao persons who did not vote. This would make 300 voters. At five inhabitants to eaeh voter, The total number of acres of improved ed two trustees and street commissioner, thats the basis upon which St. Louis is land in i7y was zw. une acre was re turned as planted in wheat in 1878, yielding 14 bushels and ranked 74 in the state as to average yield, The total number of acres in farms in 1878 was 1,198, of which 346 acres were some majority. improved and 8o2 unimproved. There were 16 farms averaging 74.88 acres. in is ( there was one acre planted in corn, yielding 21 bushels; 30 acres in oats, yielding 460 bushels; 13.50 acres in The Republican candidate for President larger than Chicago. Hon. 11. W. Seymour, was absent on vis- has 1,500 inhabitants. it to Washington, looking after the rail road interests of the Sault, or he would doubtless have been elected by a hand- Sault Ste. Marie We are surprised Congressman Hurlbnrt predicts that Illinois will send uninstructed delegates to Chicago. ine Wisconsin state senate has con curred in the assembly resolution provid- Jj j 1 ' i " " ' ,rfVa f . U incrfnr female snffra?P. delivered an address of welcome and Dr. s. a. oones made the inaugural koppcIk Governor Croswell has appointed De- Witt C. Gage, of East Saginaw, iudge of the 10th circuit in place of. Judge 'Pen nant, resigned, and James B-Judkins, of Hersey, judge of the lyth circuit in nlaeA of Judge Haight, deceased. Tho new homeopathic hospital at the 1st ate "university was formally dedicated Vri.liTT nirrlit rf loo ..1, T 1 i i - at editor Steeres recklessness. The census man will be around in a couple of months, and what a fall there will be. Personal. Cheboygan BOILER WORKS, WM. HESS, Prop'r. Boiler Work tn all various tranches promptly aone. - BOILERS & SMOKE STACKS Made and repaired. taShon Watson's foundry. on Main street, adjoining Perry & jICD-l The Peoples Line. The managers of the Peoples line of steamers, on the shore route, composed nf tha otonmora St. Pflnl Marina Pitv KJS"" JB.." and Peail. hare arranged the time table S5"3a5r 79 tonrr hay. ; al2'ls teiisi! In Mow 1W7U thorfl tuara 9 Yinraaa J7 lcuuill iu v.n- waiuuiav ing for female suffrage. About 700 men are out of work at Chicago in consequence of the eliair and frame workers strike. Boston has revived the old project of building a ship canal across Cane Col It was proposed as far back as 1670. The Canadian government is about to John Dodd left for Detroit the first of issue $150,000 in 25. 15 and 10 cent pieces the week. Mrs. Dr. Bowes left on the stage Mon day for a visit of a few weeks with her friends in the southern part of the state milch cows, 37 cattle other than milch JISr,ia tSvmrtIiS Oitv will rnri Tuesday evening. Patrons of Nelson & Queen Victoria, Thursday of last cows, and 10 hogs. ShA pm3 to The German government has s The report gives 28bushels of cherries, ' ,i T S line of the latest styles of new goods. I a concession for bnildino- acanr plums, currants, and berries raised and sold in 1878. St. Paul to Cleveland. They will touch une Vl lue liuesk Blies VL uew x' at all St. Clair River ports, including Captain James W. Bennett came over Port Austin and Tawas. The above boats ra.tinsn Saturday and lpft. on tho On KatnrriaV thft 14th Of ITphmarv thft are in SPiendld COnUlUOn, and Will Degin Cnnlon mnrninn TTa nrnnf tn r . j - - j i . . i . - ,v otai,g uuuuui .uiriuiug. u ur iiw tui l . . . " . . . . 7 n j . , . - mail carriers from Mackinac while cross- eir regular wiiMuiwnavigauon Bennett in readiness for PaJinS fisAjuu.iw oiirauduient uei, uaugiuer, uoi oeing among the upeus, ieaiug amcj luitturn 9 1 the season S business ipeuaiuiis uutaiiieu uy me riaiui ageut I Several other speakers had something to say fitting to the occasion. A citizen of Kalamazoo who writes na if he knows whereof he speaks, relates how Colorado now holds hundreds of Michigan men who would leave for home if they had money enough. They are lured there by the prospects of sudden weaitn and the railroads' cheao exciir sion rates, and once there nothing re mains but to stay and dig, tramp, steal, beg, or do the best they can. Thomas Tunison and wife of Fairfield, Lenawee county, celebrated the 50th an niversary of their marriage March 2. There were 42 relatives present. aJthnno-h granted only 13 of their 27 -rannVhiid rpn ami a concession for building a canal unit- one of their 10 great-grandchildren were ing the Baltic sea with the German in attendance. They were the parents ocean. of six children, throo It is believed that the government is daughters, five of whom were there, the We hope they will keep them at home The exodus fever has struck the color ed people of Kentucky, who are emigrat ing to Kansas in large numbers daily, Tampa T?nJi3Pll T.owp11 nrponntod ha B.H-Begole arrived home from Chicago credentials as United States minister to week wharf, foot of Griswold street, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Whiting are ex- ing the straits saw a chair, dust pan and broom floating in the ice. It is thought probable that it was a portion of the luiuiiuiB ut wo yueu laiun v, iusu uu ana PUt in condition lor me season s in o-. W nndPrstand tliPv will ctnn Lake Michigan the latter part ,of January worfc Ca t . Riley and Chag Adam8 with Mf. and Mr8 w. G.Boggs until that neat nine cottage is iurnisned and in thieves. ..i..i. n (wi si i. T1, tn BiomiTiilr ia hoini nvoTnanlail i a a ' it i .7 . I . VUUiraCtS lUr mail TOUieS naT8 J , hu ""aiCPiuruvuiuaiaua, The tug Bismarck is being ov erhauled pected to arrive on the stage this even- been concluded by the postoffice depart- Branch countv. hunff a Pil of cream in A few days since Mrs. Sherman, a ladv 75 years of age and a resident of Batavia, wViHa ottamnfinry A rrr fTfm Pagrov island to Little Traverse. The carriers engineer, are both busy at work on her. never mentioned the fact until the. first She was not in as bad a condition as was of this week. If they had done so it is supposed. The leaking which occasion possible, should the supposition that it edso much troubled last season was was a part of their household effects be occasioned by the lack of a little oakum correct.- that a search might have dis- in some of her seams. She is to have a covered the bodies of some of the ill- new boiler sometime early in the sea- fated family. I son. order. C. P. Sweet of Kalkaska, publisher of the Kalkaskaian, was in the village Monday looking after the contract for ment, the total amount of awards being ? w?u t0 fceeP co01 when the string broke, about $885,000. letting it down to the water, a distance The winter has been remarkably se- tVf.ii ?XM.!,alIPM t1"1"?? vere in Palestine. At Bethleham, at the Tntc , thVwPl hv Ze ,ner,f lW'the8,l0W Dear,y nerntn mree xeet oeep. fhft .n an f,vinn4h. , " , Reports from various parts of Tpxasi m her teeth, she asrenripd hv tha ean. building the Cheboygan and Cross Village show that the fruit and corn cron is ma- process and alighted on tprra rma aa State road. : He favored the Tribcn'E terially injured, and in many instances sound as a dollar. CoWjrnfer Revubli office with a call, entire destroyed. 'con, . W