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NORTHERN TRIBUNE. Kntered at th Postofflce at Cheboygan Mich aa Second Clasa Matter. v SATURDAY. MARCH 27, 188a Republican CouTentlou. A Republican County Con vem Ion -will be held at the Town Hail, In the village of Cheboygan, On Friday, April 30th. 188(1, , at 1 o'clock ri for the purpose of electing a del egate to thi State Convention, to be held at. De trolt, May 12tb, 1880, for the purpose of electing delegatc-a to the Republican National Conrentiori, tto be held at Chicago, June 2d. Alio, if Seemed advisable, to aelcct a delegate to the State Conrer tion, to be hereafter called for the parpoae of nom inating state officers. A I do for the purpoi of electing a Republican County Committee to feive for the ensuing two years, years, or an til their successors are elected, and for such other business as . may properly be ' brought before the Convent ion. - . - The several townships are requested to hold caucuses and elect delegates to the Convention The townships w:ll be entitled to the following representation, upon the basis of one delegate for each 25 votes, and one additional delegate for each fraction of 15 or more rotes cast at the last election for Justices ot the Supreme Court. Benton 13 Grant 3 . Beaugrand - - 2 Inverness 4 tour. , 2 Monroe. ... 1 Duncan... 1 Taicarora 2 ' By order of Committee. W. CHANDLER, Chairman. Republican Caucus. A Republican caucus for the township of Benton to place in nomination candidates fur the various townsLIp offices; a'ao to elect 13 delegates to the County Convention, to be held on Fridaj, Aprlj 30tb.13d0.and for the transaction ol such other business aa will come before the meeting, will be held at the Town Hall, in the village of Cbeboy gao, on Friday, April 2d, 1880, at 2 o'clock r. WATTS 8. HUMPHREY, O. P. LANODON, C & RAMSAY, Township Committee. TOWN TALK. -The crows are complaining of this weather, and not without caws. Town election tickets printed quickly and cheaply at the Tribune office. . ' .". The new addition to the Grand Central hotel will improve its appearance Tery much. .' , Nelson & Bullen sent ont fire teams Wednesday to Petoskey to bring in their stock of new spring goods. . The large boarding house being built by the Cheboygan Lumber company is enclosed and the roof shingled. . The Tribune office is doing some fine job work and lots of it. If you want anything in the printing line call and see us. . The lumber camps haTe commenced breaking up. Two of thel Cheboygan Lumber Co's quit this week, the second breaking up yesterday. Miss Black will resume her dressmak. ing business next week in her new rooms over Weed's drug store, at which place she will be glad to see her friends. A call for a caucus of the Republicans of the township of Benton, to be held at the Town Hall next Friday afternoon, will be found elsewhere in thin inane. The Methodists of the Chebovsran Riv er circuit are going to build a parson age, near their church at Riggsville. n-i TT "I t-v - . . j a. u. imvis, oi our Tillage, uonaiea the site. Mr. Adolph Gerisher reauests the Tri bune to express to the people of Cheboy gan and vicinity his thanks for their Tery generous treatment at the time of his recent misfortune. Lumbermen are preparing to start their drives. The indications are that - all will be got out of the streams with- , were left back last season. . ; Hon. Henry W. Seymour of the Sault is expected here in a few days on his way home from Washington where he has been spending some weeks ' looking after the railroad interests of his sec tion of the state. - . ? --' Postmaster Ford has employed W. P. McKillican as assistant in the pestoffice. Mrs. Ford is going east to Tisit her friends in her former home. Mr. McKillican is a young man who, we are sure, will make many friends in his new position. During the week the publisher of this paper has received several letters from parties from the southern portion of the state who desire to locate at Cheboygan There is plenty of room for all enter prising persons who wish to come. The Post and Tribune names S.Le- . Gault; Jr, of this Tillage, as one of the strong checker players of the state, and as likely to be one of the "dark horses" uto put in an appearance and cause ; trouble for. the boys at the proposed state tournament at Lansing this spring. The "powers that be" should estab lish a signal station at this place. There is no place on the lakes where one is re quired more than here, and why . they should be placed at Tery . unimportant points, and none here is a question that it would take either a Tery wise man or ' a fool to answer. . The Students Club will meet-: at Mr Walton's Monday evening, at which time the readings of Julius Caesar will be completed. At the last meeting it was proposed that the club should ad journ after its next meeting until an other winter, but this was voted down, and it was decided to take up Othello next Capt. J.W.Brown while setting the engine bed of the propeller Mary, last Saturday, had the end of the third finger of his right hand badly mashed, the fin ger getting caught under the bed-plate, which weighed about 600 pounds." This makes the second finger of the same hand that has been shortened for the Captain. The political excitement OTer the Til lage election at the Sault seems to have died away as suddenly as it came up. The week following the exposure by the News of the attempted Democratic steal of the presidency of the Tillage, that paper comes out with the announce ment that it is prepared to print elec tion tickets for both parties, in a man ner which wiU defy criticism or words to that effect. The county of Presque Isle has erected anew township within its limits and named it Krakow. 1 Rev. Richard Bross, rector of the Epis copal church at Alpena, died last Tues day after a short illness.' Work on the new Episcopal church is progressing finely. It will show up as a very tasty little church. ' And now comes the season of the year when bets as to the time of arrival of the first boat are in order. Spring goods are beginning to arrive at Nelson & Bullen's. Four loads came over from Petoskey Thursday night. McClure & Co.'s express will run this year as usual, upon the People's line of steamers from Detroit. Charlie Farr has been re-appointed agent. The second story of Weed's drug store building is to be finished. It is under stood that it is to be occupied by Miss Black as dress making and millinery rooms. II. A. Blake is doing a rushing busi ness. An increase of his force arrived last Saturday, in the shape of a young machinist Weight ten pounds. Henry is happy. Mrs. Chandler was elected vice-Presi-dent of the State Missionary society for the Cheboygan Congregational confer ence, not foe Cheboygan county as stated last week. 4 A meeting of the temperance workers of all organizations is called to meet at East Saginaw on Thursday, April 8. Every temperance organization is enti tled to their delegates. The Board of Registration meets at the Town Clerk's office next Saturday, April 3rd."1 If you desire to vote at the coming election, don't fail to see that your name is registered. At a little practice shooting yester day, Mr. Herrington broke twenty balls straight and Mr. Hodge eighteen out of twenty, and Messrs. Humphrey and Ford, each, fifteen out of twenty. During the last year, 14930 acres of agricultural college land and 1,577,75 acres of swamp land located in this county was sold by the state. Only in one or two other counties was the acre age sold so large. A call for aRepublicaniounty conven- tion appears in another column. Let the Republicans in every township hold their meeting and send delegates. The proper organization of the party in the county depends upon it. The Presque Isle County Advance says that Mr. Wm. Hagen, of Crawfords Quar ry, is about to start a store.saloon, church, postoffice and blacksmith shop at what is known as Blake's corner, in the town of Belknap, in that county. To-morrow being Easter day the servi ces at the Town will be as follows: Morning prayer, Litany, with sermon and Holy Eucharist, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 12 m. Easter cel ebration of the Sunday school at 7 P. M. The stockholders of the Black River Slackwater Navigation Co. did not hold a meeting for organization as was ex pected this week, owing to the absence of some of the stockholders. It is now thought that the meeting will be held sometime next week. It was rumored on the street that John Mulvaughwas fitting up the sec ond story of his building, over his har ness shop, for an Odd Fellow's lodge, but, from the way it is being arranged, we would not be surprised if it should turn out to be some mated fellow's lodge. The economical management of the Western Union Telegraph Co. have stop ped the salary of the efficient manager of the office at the Sault, on account of the breakage of the cable. This only conforms to the management of the line in other respects up in this country. The new gang saw for Thompson Smith's mill is nearly ready to put in position. It has been made entirely at Mr. Smith's machine shops at Duncan and will be a machine equal to any made anywhere, and in some points it is claimed to be superior to any others. r We haTe received from the publisher of "Andersonville, a story of Southern Prisons," about fifteen dollars worth of advertising which they wish inserted, for which we will receive a copy of the book, the retail price of which is three dollars. The request is declined with thanks. Detroit is still hammering away on that Butler railroad bonus with very little more signs of securing the amount necessary than a few weeks ago. Those fifteen residents of the city worth fifteen millions of dollars have not beeflCheato1 from yet and probably will not be. The Adrian Times suggests that "Detroit wants a railroad bad a little one for a cent,"' and that's about the one she will get unless they manufacture a little en terprise down there. The anti remedy business seems to have struck this town forcibly. Last week a manufacturer of anti-fat remedy receiTed a list of the heavy weights of the Tillage, now comes along an "anti slim man, and it is proposed to send him the names of H. C. Lower, Robert Robinson, A. McCarty and Will C. Whit ing, lest ere long these gentlemen will evaporate entirely. Some of them are said to be pine-ing away more than usual this winter, and they are all about as "thin as the wind" and this article. Either some measures should be taken to keep cattle from running in the street or parents should keep their children at home. A few days ago some cattle in the southern part of town came across a little child about two years of age, and commenced tossing it on their horns high in the air, and before J. D. Smith Esq., who was at some distance could rescue the child, it was thrown up four or five times, and sometimes as far as ten or fifteen feet The child was rescued and it could not be discovered that it was much injured, although it was a wonder that it was not Fire disposed of a small house in Dun can City last Saturday. Attention is called to the of "Money to Loan," in another column. It is now announced that the Erie canal will be opened for business April 15th. We are indebted to Albert Kitchin, of San Francisco, Cal., for late California papers. The stage came in yesterday on wheels from the woods. Mr. Littlefield reports the snow going lively in the woods. Thompson Smith has lost several of his horses during the past few days by a disease somewhat new here, the hoof rot. The mail carrier, from Mackinaw re ports the ice in the north channel all broken up and thinks a west wind would clear it out. ,", ' . ; Very persistent jingling of the tri angle failed to secure anywhere near a full attendance of a fire company meet ing last night The dredge dropped down the river this forenoon to the Cheboygan Lumber Co(s mill to commence dredging around their lumber docks. The Saginaw Herald has a terrible wrestle nearly fevery week with the name of this paper. Their last attempt made it the "Western" Tribune. The population of Duncan City is in creasing. A recent arrival is a fine boy in the family of Capt. R. H. Mosier.of which arrival the Captain is quite proud The ladies of the Episcopal church are going to decorate the hall for the Easter services to-morrow. From a knowledge of the ladies who have charge of the matter, we are sure it will be well and appropriately done. Nelson & Bullen are busy taking stock. The inventory will be completed the first of next week and then they propose to open their new goods, and promise their customers one of the finest displays of goods ever brought to Cheboygan. Bro. Steerefof the Chippewa News, has been confined to the house some time this winter with divers aches and pains. He has our sincere sympathy and wishes for a speedy recovery. Is the trouble caused by his taking too much or too little of Dr. Meyers' celebrated remedy. Mr. Paul Fasset has been appointed keeper of the Cheboygan light house, in place of Mrs. Jane Barr, who some time since tendered.her resignation, to take effect the last of this month. Mr. Fas set received his commission last evening, and will assume the duties the first of April. Wild pigeons put in their first appear ance, in this section, this season last Tuesday. It is expected they will soon be coming in large numbers, as the crop of beech nuts in this section is said to be an extraordinary large one. Some of our home trappers are already looking up their trapping grounds and trying to effect leases of the locations, The Detroit Post and Tribune copies an item from a Petoskey paper in such a way that the general reader would infer that the Northern Tribune's statistics of this season's log crop for the Cheboy gan region showed only 5,600,000 feet, and that the product of Emmet county. It might be well for the Post and Tribune to take their news from headquarters. Detroit is somewhat alarmed by the rumor that the new steamer which was announced to runbetween Detroit and Lake Superior will be run in connection with the Lake Superior Transit company, managed by Buffalo parties. We fear that Detroit will secure an independent line of steamers about the time she does the Butler railroad when that city de velops a little more public spirit. Last Monday morning W. S. Humphrey went into his mother's room to regulate the fire and found her sleeping heavily and was not able to arouse her. Dr. Ge row was sent for, but for a long time it seemed doubtful if she would ever arouse from her lethargic condition, but after persistent effort for about twenty hours, she roused up some andha3 been con stantly improving since. Capt E. A. Bouchard has exhausted his tin mine, on the north side of Bois Blanc island, not, however, until he had recovered about all that was thrown over from the Badger State. This week he recovered 97 boxes and 9 pigs, that re maining in the lake is tin plate, the boxes being broken up and the tin scat tered so as render it impossible to recov er it .The tin recovered is all on the dock at Mackinaw ready for shipment - During the week J. F. Molony, C. A. Gallagher and Wm. Mulvaugh have de voted portion of their time to collecting aid for the Irish, relief fund and have met with very good success. They hope before they close their work in this di rection to . secure at ' least $250. The cause is one that appeals to the hearts of all liberal minded persons and we would be glad to announce that the sum raised was much larger than above in dicated. In response to a request to that effect, Senator Ferry writes under date of March 23, that he has made personal ap -plication for it, and has the promise of the Postofflce Department that very soon the postoffice at Cheboygan will be desig nated as a Canadian money order office. For a long time there has been a demand here for Canadian money orders, and this, as soon as established, will prove a very great accommodation to many of our citizens who wish to send money to their former homes in Canada. If you want anything in the line of ready-made clothing go to Anspach & Co.'s before going elsewhere, as they are confident that their prices can't be beat in town. Prof. Sweet will hold his dancing school hereafter on Tuesday and Friday evenings, Weather Report for the Week ending: i ! li '5 DATE. - . o M N E M B M E Friday 19 27 44 34 s w cy t Saturday 20 28 20117 nw vr a c Sunday- i 5 42(35 se sw c f Monday...... .ja 25 45 38 w aw c cy Tuesday 23 36 25 18 w w f c Wednesday 24 4 11 18 nw nw c Thursday -5 6 38133 se se t sy Snow fall for the week 2 inrliPfl mut ing wnen melted 1-16 inch of water. In the above tarda M stand fnr mnrn ing, N for noon, E for evening. In describing the ronrse of the wind tha usual letters of the compass are used. in uescriomg tne weatner c stands for clear, f for fair, cy for cloudy, sq for squally, s for snow, and r for rain. N. B. The above observations are laicen at sunrise in the morning, at noon ttuu ai. suusei in tne evening. HEIGHT OF BAROMETER. 6 A. M. . 6 P. M, naay, 18 . 29.45 29.42 oaiuraay, -j 29.50 29.76 Sunday, 21 29.54 29.58 Monday, 22 ......... . .29.64 29 44 Tuesday, 23 29.50 y 29.86 eanesaay, 24... m.m 30.10 30.01 Thursday, 25 . SO.00 29.85 The largest stock bf clothing and dry goods in town is at Anspach' & Co's store, and If you want anything in that line, why, of course, that is the best place in town to go add get it. Some bargains in Dry Goods at McAr- thur, Smith & Co.'s. For new designs of prints, cheviotts ginghams, &c go to Anspach & Co's. It is rumored thatjthere is a prospect that our former townsman, W.F.DePuy, may soon take up his residence in Che boygan again. We don't believe there is a citizen in the place but will join us in the wish that the rumor may be true1 J. D. Smith's saw mill this season will prabably be under the management of W. H. Bunker, Esq, who, for the past two years, has had charge of Seymour's mill at the Sault Mr. Bunker's many friends will be glad to see him back here again. Ilewi From Abroad. We are glad to notice that this "neck of woods" receives some attention from outside sources although the informa tion may not be correct in any particu lar. The American Ship, published in New York, in the interest of navigation, as its name implies, has the following notice under date of March 13: All along the lakes the early opening of navi gation has started a new life, and anticipations ot a prohtable season are most hopeful. The Buffalo Board of Trade requests the Superin tendents of Public Works to have the New York canals in readiness by April 10th, though it is not Deneved they will be opened before May 1st, on account of necessary cleaniner and repairs. The Wehand canal will not be opened before May 1st. The straits of Mackinaw are open, and navigation between all the nrinciDal norts has no serious obstruction. It is thought in Chicago that the chartered vessels will make a start for Buffalo by the 20th inst And under the head of "Telegraphic Jottings" the Cincinnati Gazette of March IS contains the startling announcement that "the harbor pier, lighthouse, and contents at Cheboygan, Mich, were burn ed last evening." How far from the truth the above items are, our readers well know, but they serve the purpose of advertising this region to the big world outside. A Chance of Base. Smith Bros, have secured the services of Mr. S. H. Russell for book-keeper and general utility man at their office and lumberyard. Mr. Russell came to Che boygan about a year ago to take charge of the books of McArthur, Smith & Co. He has just produced a handsome "bal ance sheet" of the books, and has brought order out of chaos in the sys tem of book keeping in their large busi ness, to the satisfaction of all concerned. He will take an energy and experi ence into the affairs of his new employ ers, of value to them in their new and growing enterprises. His fellow work ers in the "water-mill" will part with him with many kind wishes. Go and see the elegant selections of the latest hair ornaments, fichus, newest shades of ribbons, ties, &c, just received at the cheap cash store of A. Anspach & Co. Don't forget to try Anspach & Co.'s when you want a new suit of clothes, shirts, hats, &c. You will secure great bargains. We call special attention to our new spring stock of Ready Made Clothing. fllCARTHUR, SMITH X UO. r Unclaimed Letter List. Tfre following is a list of letters re maining In the Cheboygan postoffice.un called for March 27. Persons calling for these letters will please say that they are advertised: John Andrews. Jhn Birten, Wesley H Both, Wolfiranit Bar. HermMrue Bontramme, Ferdinand Chamnid, James Campbell, John Carter, Atphonse Deroaier, Joseph Jeru, juiss liooe uasner, morons Ho'land, James A Hutchinson 3; F 1) Hallenback, DJarvi. Turvan McManus, J J McDonald John F McGinn Alex Monroe, George M jebnek, frank lMI:int, Uw-ge ltoDucK 4, U li fctmun z, Hpnrv Wood 2. ', . J.F.FORD, P. M. A choice lot of hams at low prices at McArthur, Smith & Co's. Dry Wood for Sale. A lot of good dry wood, at $1.75 per cord, for sale at McArthur, Smith & Co.'s dock, foot of Main street. tf Much Sickness. Umloubtedly with children, attributed to other causes, is occasioned by worms, Brown's Vermifuge Comfits or Worm Lozenges, although effectual In destroy ing worms, can do no possible iniury to the most delicate child. This valuable combination has been successfully used by physicians and found to be absolutely sure in eradicating worms, so hurtful to children. Twenty-five cents a box. 13sept-ly What is the world to a man out of health? Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic is the best corrective that can De had. The Great Fain Believer. Brown's Household Panacea, which has wrought such wonders, a purely vegetable preparation. It cures cramp3 in the limbs and stomach, rheumatism, dysentery, toothache, sore throat bilious colic, colds, burns, sprains and bruises, and all kindred maladies. For internal and external use. It has cured tbe above complaints in thousands of cases. There is no mistake about it. Try it. Sold every where. Twenty-rflve cents a bottle. 13sept-ly, MARKET IlE POUTS. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. General markets at commercial centers In the main continue steady at the "boom" prices, but some lines are lower, especially hogs, their product, mess pork is offering largely at Chicago at a decline of from 40 to 60 cents per barrel. Wholesale markets on dry goods are firm, woolens especially, showing constant ad vances. Boots and shoes steady. Hardware steady but at a stand still. Burning oils declined about 2 cents per gallon. In view of the fancy prices charged by our grocers here for eggs, in might be interesting to note that they, are selling at 8 H to 10 cents outside. Flour and all kinds of grain quoted lower it all seaboard points. In the item of freights, business men and consumers will realize the disadvantages of living forty miles from a pubUc highway by a comparison of the following rates. The freight on a barrel of flour from Petoskey to Cheboygan by the overland route is f LOO, charges from Chicago to New York, 35c; New York to Liverpool, $1.15; New York to Glas gow, $1.21; New York to London, $1.22. CHEBOYGAN RETAIL MARKET. BAKING POWDERS, &c. Per lb. ISfc:: 8 to Cream Tartar .-...J eOc BEANS. Per bus. Navy 2 00 COFFEE, TEA &c. Per lb. .Java Coffee, green.......................... 35c Mocha coffee, green 3 Rio coffee, green..... 22 to 25c Japan tea 50 to 75c Young Hyson tea .......... 500 to $1 Breakfast tea 50c Crackers 1 ' a ,n ZL . ........ ............ ... o VU IW Cheese l2Uto 18e CANNED GOODS. ' 3 lb. Peaches 2 44 Blackberries ., 2 " Cherries 2 44 Raspberries 3 44 Plums 3 44 Tomatoes . 3 "Corn CORDAGE AND OAKUM. Rope, ii to iyt inch Hay rope COAL AND WOOD. Blossburg coal Lehi Stove 44 Nut 44 Soft 44 25c 15c 15c 18c 35c 18c .. . 18c Per lb. 18 to 20c 13c Per ton. $ 7 10 00 5 35 5 25 ....$4140 to 5 Per cord. 50c $2 50 1 75 1 50 Per lb. 18c Slab wood . 4 Foot hard wood... 44 soft 44 Stove length hard wood DRIED AND FOREIGN FRUITS Alden apples........ ..... Common apples.. Peaches Layer raisins........ Muscatel raisins............... ... EXTRACTS. 10c 10 to 15c 12V4o ........... 15c 2 oz. 4 oz. 10c 20c 15c 25n Lemon .... .. Vanilla FLOUR. Patent process.......... Winter, tfancy Spring', fancy Perbbl. $10 00 ..-7 50 to 8 25 7 00 GRAIN AND SEED. Per hus w neat winter Spring- Oats Rye Corn ( -lover seed GENERAL GROCERIES. Sugars Pulverized.. Granulated A coffee C 44 Yellow Soaps Kirk's ....... Savon Eggs, per dozen Butter, per lb Tobaccos Smoking Plug Rice Oil Michigan test Water white MILL FEED AND HAY. Midllings Bran......................... Ground feed Hay, loose............. .t 1 18 to $1 25 . 115 to 120 50 60 65 6 00 Per lb 14 c 12lC 12 c 11 10 Per box $3 75 3 25 25 to 30 25c to SO Per lb 40 60 to 75 10 Per eal 25 30 Per ton $25 00 15 00 30 00 20 00 " rial Arl 22 00 MOLASSES. Per jral New Orleans.. WhltAririna 40 60 PROVISIONS. Per bbl Pork.. Beef '5 to 14 00 12 50 Per lb. Lard, per tierce Hams . Pork .. Beef Frpsh Kap c 11c to 12 c f,7 to 7c 7 c 12tfc $1 50 1 10 SUNDRIES. Salt, per m ,, , Lime, perbbl Plastering hair, per bus...... Nails, common sizes, per lb White lead, per lb . Linseed oil. per gal. Putty, per lb 30 07 lOe to 11 1 00 04 Catarrh is in most cases the result at a neglected cold or cough. "Brown's n..-.i.'.i m 1 1 ... xruucmai lrotnes nave a sooining effect on the irritated membrane extend ing from the nose to the throat. 27niarch2w. Important to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Sootbinsr SmiD Is tbe only thing that mothers can rely upon for their children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, cures wind colic, regulates the bowles and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. Daring the process of teething its value is incal culable. It softens the gums, red tic' s ln flamation and allays all pain, thereby giving rest to the child and comfort to the mother. Twenty-five cents a bottle. lasept-ly A Rochester Physician's Experience. R. Canlkins, M. D of Rochester. N. Y certifies Oct. 6th, 1879, that he has used the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in his practice for diseases of the kidneys and liver, and the result has been satis factory in the extreme. He says: "I would now prescribe the same remedy to all similarly afflicted, and you are at iiuritj lueuBtatoiu vuux lesuuiuiliais. Money to Loan. O N Good Security. Enquire at the Law Ot nee or SHlirlSKij & tfe. Sheriff's Hale, NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of a writ of fieri faciaa lasued ont of the circuit eonrt for tha county of Mackinac, in lavor cf John k. uaiiey. against tbe gooaw and cnattlea and real eatateof Peter Aslant in said county, to me direct ed and delivered, I did on the 20th day ot January a. u. iso, levy upon ana taae an tne nent title and interest of tbe said Peter Aalant in and to the following desenhed real estate.that is to sav: All of that certain undivided one half of lot number six teen (16) of island of Bois Blanc, as aurveved bv Jamea S. Douglass, situate in tbe township ot uoimcs, county 01 JU.acBinac.ana state or Alscbigan, con tainins: 29 acres and 12-100tht of an acre, all ot which I aball expose for sale at public auction or vendue to the highest bidder at the front door of thecourt house in the village of Mackinac, in said county on the 15th DAY OF MAY, A. D. 1880. at two o'clock in tne afternoon. Dated March 22, 18S0. hugh Mclaughlin, sheriff. Pet 1 a N. Pickabd, Attorney lor Plaintiff. PALACEBAKERY ! I wish to annnounce to the public that I am Now Prepared To supply all who desire goods ia my line ucu as Fresh Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes of All Kinds, I also keep on hand a supply of Fresh Oysters ! Fresh HOME-MADE CANDIES etc My Candies are STRICTLY PURE Tf Tnn want. oaVaa n nlatnt n nn.m.n4.i RtvhPAfrilTA n A fall T will onnnlv rivoAM Cakes, or anything In my Jne for parties, Buciois clu. ui uuuuecuun l nave a First-Class Restaurant, Where those wishing meals can be accommo at an nours, MKS. J. L. JEWELL. 13-15-14. At Last. At Last. At Last. THE PUZZLE SOLVED. $1 $2 $3 I $4 WILL BUY WILL BDY WTLL BUY WILL BUY Pair of Fine Good Pair of airBat call A GOOO HAT. Boot$ Pant8. Boott. $5 $6 $7 $8 rrv WILL BUY A BUY WILL BUY WILL BUY amer$ Halrfl Good coat. Pants & Vest. Boy's Wool Suit Dress pattern. H $9 $10 $u $12 WILL BUY WILL BUY WILL BUY wrr t pttv Slack Cashmere Man's all Wool Young Ma rtfa Dress Pattern. Ujf$ Cassimers Suit Spring Overcoat $13 $14 $15 BDY . 1., EOT Store, Ulsterette. Suit. Lots of goods, cheboygax, """" rM THE ABOVE IS THE ONLY COSSECT SOLUTION THUS PAR GIVEN And it is worked out on this plan every day day at our store. Come in and see how it is done. A.iid Don't You Forget It. S. Le GAULT & CO. McArhtur, Smith & Co., DEALERS IN BRY GOOES, GROCERIES, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Ready Made Clothing', Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps and Fixtures. Hardware, &c. We keer erood e-onris and ffiiarant.PA mir prices the very lowest. wxujjl jyxc assure. 1880. 1880. A FULL AMERICAN -A T SMYTH HOWELL BLOCK, FURNITURE! Notwithstanding the we are seillng, as Cheap as ever O. JLi. SIME YrJnH 4& CO.. HOWELL BLOCK, Livery Stable. Situated Main Street, opposite A. P. Newton's Store. Where yeu can find New, Stylish, First-class Turn outs, Df le and ogle. tobe"let at reasonable rates Vbcpt-tf CHARLES A. SJ10LK. A. FEXER!, PRACTICAL Wathmaker and Jeweler AGENT FOB AND PATENT EASY FITTING EYE GLASSES AND THE Rockford Watch Co's CELEBRATED Quick-Train Watches. DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Fancy Groods Books, Stationery, Wall Papers, . Picture Frames, &c. Main Street, Opposite Postoffice. 2251 Goods always shown McABTHUR, SMITH & CO. 1880. LINE OF 1880. WATCHES CO.'S. - CHEBOYGAN. FURNITUYE! rise in FURNITURE CHEBOYGAN, MICH McDonald & Cusny. ' DEALERS IN Heavy and Shelf Hardware Wood & Coal STOVES, Faints. Oils, Glass, Putty, &c. ROPE AND CORDAGE. Pumps, Gas Pipe, &,c. ; Also manufacturers and dealers in Ail Kinds cf Tin and Copperware.