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THE NORTHERN - TRIBUNE, JULY 30. 1881. ' 3 SATURDAY, JULY 30. 1881. vi:?, ivnn: wo:ili. ' Nothing will be done ab ut punishing Gulteau until September. Tickets from New York to Chicago were sold for $7.75. it is said. Next M. unlay 330 new money-order offices are to be put in operation. During the year ending June 30, CW, 000 emigrants landed in this country. The dreaded army-worm is doing much damage to the crops in various parts of Illinois. The Secretary of War will lond 1,200 tents for the celebration of the Yorktown Centennial. The Washington grand jury waj dis charged and the star route cases go over until October. Miss Dorothy Dix, the great-hearted nurse of the late war, is slowly dying at Washington. The Mayor of Philadelphia orders the arre9t of every man who carries a con cealed weapon. Bonesetter, the celebrated trotter, valued at $15,000, dropped dead on the Pittsburg track. The manufacture of raisins from grapes Is becoming an extensive indus try in California. A yacht containing six young men capsized near South Boston Wednesday of last week, and all were drowned. The acreage of potatoes in the country is two per cent, greater than last year, and the crop is reported in fine condi tion. At Wimbleton, Hyde, the American marksman, made the highest possible score for any rifle, for the association cup, at COO yards. The London Economist estimates that the commercial people of England owes their correspondents In the United States over $80,ooo,ouo. Geo. W. Ingalls. Indian agent, is in dicted for presenting false vouchers, and it is said that he is a defaulter to the amount of $1CD,000. The excavations at Epldaurus have led to the laying open of the great theater of Polyclltus. Fifty-five rows of marble seats have been unearthed. During the week ending Saturday 16th, there were 141,500 standard silver dollars put in circulation against 119,000 for the corresponding period in isoo. During the last fiscal year over twelve millions of dollars' worth of gold and silver were used in the arts and manu factures in the United States. Under penalty of removal from office. Postmaster General James has ordered that Postmasters make returns for each quarter immediately on the close of the same. Copper and silver-bearing ore has been discovered near Fort Laramie, W. T. Sur face assays vary from $00 to $lo0. town is being built on the spot, and a big emigration has set in irom (jneyenne. A building in Jersey City that was burned lately, fell last week bury ing twenty children under it who were gathering wood. Two were taken out dead, and one with both arms broken. Assistant Secretary of State Blaine has been at Gloucester, Mass., paying out the money received from Great Britain on account of the unlawful interference with the American fishing fleet at New ioundland. Robert Bell, a 00 year old African, died at Westminister. Md.. whose life was in sured for $1,000,000. A good many Mary landers appear to have owned interests ranging from $2,000 to $10,000 in this valuable oia person. Secretary Blaine announces the re lease by the German authorities June 13 of a young man named Brink, a Con necticut citizen recently impressed into the German military service while tern porarily visiting ms latneriana. Commissioner Raum has directed Col lector Brayton. of Columbia. S. C to em ploy eight special deputies to help put down Illicit distilling in that district This order is the result of the recent killing of Deputy Collector Brayton. A tornado passed over New Jefferson Harrison county, Ohio, Saturday 16th inst., demolishing the Lutheran church and a school house, besides unrooting many houses and barns. Twenty horses and a large number or sheep were killed The Secretary of the Treasury has awarded a gold life-saving medal to the famous Ida Lewis, now Mrs. Ida Lewis Wilson, in recognition of her services In rescuing a number or persons irom drowning, since the passage of the act authorizing such awards. There is a tract of land ICO miles long and 30 miles broad, north of the pan handle of Texas, which does not belong to any State or Territory. On the Land Office maps this land is marked "public lands." And at the last session oi ton Kress an appropriation of $18,000 was maae for Its survey. The postmaster-general has signified his willingness and pleasure in permit ting Woolworth & Graham, postal card contractors, to manufacture 10,000,COO postal cards for the Canadian govern ment, similar in size and quality to those in use in this country. The Can adian post-office department will prob aoiy give me iew ioik nrm ine con tract. ABcrlin correspondent says: Statistics show that the number or Herman cml grants passing through Hamburg alone to America from January 1 to June 30. 1881, amounts to 74,633, being twice the number for the same period in the year following the late war between France and uermany. The figures for tne cor responding period last year were 32,489, Tbe Hpoopendykca Bath. . Brooklyn Eagle. v . " "Now, my dear, said Mr. Spoopendyke, as he bounced out of his bathing house and thumped on the door of the one oc cupied by Mrs. Spoopendyke, "are you ready t We must hurry into the water and get out again, or we won't get through in time for dinner." Mrs. spoopendyke emerged, bent al most double and shivering with the cold. Isn't it rather chilly?'rshe asked. Not at all. Mrs. Sooooendvke. not at all; the air is rather cool, but the water is warm, if you are going with me you want to move along." as tney reached the beach. Mr. Spoop endyke left his wife and boldly strode into the surf. A wave broke over him, filling his eyes, nose, ears, and mouth ana then he strode out. "What are you standincr there for. eh?" he demanded. "What do you take your self for a big lighthouse r Did ye come down here to take a bath, or are you waiting for some ship to tie up to you? What is the matter with you, anyway t l m afraid or the waves." whimpered Mrs. Spoopendyke, "they're so big." Oh I they're too big for you, ain't they." retorted Mr. Spoopendyke. "Wait till I get a man to saw you off a little one. lietter get measured for one to suit, had n't ye? It's the big waves you want, I tell you. Look herel" and Mr. Spoopen dyke marched boldly into the sea again. Another wave caught him, and landed mm nigh ana dripping on the beach. ny. aidn't ye come when I called ye? What d'ye want to make me walk all the way up here after you for?" shrieked Mr. Sooopendvke. "Are vou waiting to be launched like a ship? uan't you walk as far as that? What are you hoisting up the legs of your pants for? They ain't skirts. Now look at me, bee how l go in, and you follow me when l uecKon to you. Watch me now." Mr. spoopendyke plunged in and swashed around a few minutes in safety, out tne treacherous water was bidinsr its time. Another wave caught him and rolled him over, pumped itself into his stomach, drew him under, whirled him around, and finally deposited him, howl ing on tne sana. Got most ready to go In?" he jerked out, as he climbed up himself and as sumed the perpendicular. "Think I'm going to slam around here all day, like a water-spout, waiting for you? What did you come here for t Jbmd any fun stand ing out there like a soda-water sign? Why don't you get into the water if you are going to r uome on now." Tm afraid" sniveled Mrs. Spoopen dyke. "If I go in I know I will be drowned." 'No, you won't get drowned, either. Can't you hold on to me? What did you put on the shirt and trousers for if you meant to get drowned? What are you doing around here? Now when I go in again, you come along, or else you go home. Mr. Sooooendvke nlunced Into the surf but as he came up he missed the roue For a second or two he sprawled around and then began to yell. Mrs. Spooiien- uyxe eyea mm ior a moment, aim men her fears for him overcame her fears for herself, and with a yell she dashed In and hauled him out by the hair. 'voa gast the water I" choked Mr, Spoopendyke: "I'm full of the measly stuff. So you got in, didn't ye? Let go of my hair, will ye? Let go, I tell ye! What dy'e think you are anyway a steam barber shopi Going to let hold of that hair sometime? But, frightened out of reason, Mrs Spoopendyke clung still, and hauled Mr. Spoopendyke to his bathing-house. "Oh, if I hadn't saved you!" she sobbed un, yes, you saved me, didn t you. sneered Mr. Sooopendvke. "All vou want is four air-tight compartments and two sets of thoie-pins to be a patent life-raft. Are you eolntr to let cro of that hair ?" Ana as she released him they went to tneir separate apartments. The report that as soon as he is able to move the President will make a trip from Washington to the sea-side seems to hinge on the fact that the United States transport steamer Tallapoosa is being renovated and fitted at Washing ton for a voyage, with orders to be ready oy tne lata prox. Look at our new patterns in lace bunt IngS. MCART1IUR, SMITH & CO. We are showing the largest stock of fine black silks over brought to this market. McArtiicr, Smith & Co. y n into nubile life, mv sufferings were in tensified by the comments of those who saw my face and head covered with scro fulous humor," said a gentleman re cently cured by Cuticura liemedies. Boils, pimples on the face, salt Rheum old sores, and all cutaneous eruptions disappear like magic when "ur. Lina sey's Blood Searcher" is used. jCtl Farm for Sal. CJITCATE on tho State Rood, In the town of Inverness, twenty-nve acres unner culti vation, Rood buildina-s and fences. Price and tor ns made Lnown at tho office of Humphrey &2mav"t: BURT D. MASON. IN Ullu V LVi .CJ urinary urgans, niuneya i lsW f Liver, restoring lost vigor, i nil I C curing nervous debility, $1 1 rllakaUl Rn. ni Alor 3 tfint tea by mall. Ladles' Rubber Fountain Syringe. $2, by mall, sealed. Also an Kinas nuooer uoous ior u.u.o, nd Gentlemen, a Book on Lost Manhood Regained, tau and cure. lot. to pay postage. Or. JAMES. S04 Washington Street, CHICAGO, ILL. REVISED HEW TESTAMENT f DEC All New Hubucrltwm toonrrholpefiimtly Prr 1 . i. . 4t.- mr til.hon Fallnwa Dr. I.nrl A-i? -1 Wfii I . fif.Hrt.lv Undenominational T J..t.r. nki. Club Acrata Wanted. Chi- MO Wiimkm CvMi'AXX, 810 Waidiuigton bU, C&Icagtk Wish to announce to have opened a D wry mm In the Farrel Block, next door to H. J. A Todd's, where you will always find a first class stock of Fancy and Staple Goods, which will be sold at the lowest prices. We will also have constantly on ment of Fruits and season. Call and see us. All goods delivered free. McINTIEE & KEID. W. H. SCOTT, F ASHIO J5T ABLE s?eha&t Tailor ANDDDEALERDIN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. PineLine Clothing, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Trowserings .3 UST JRJEOJEIVJEIQ. CARLETON W HAVE AlEtEtlVEO. And They will Sell at ROCK BOTTOM mere a run assortment or STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES And all kinds of FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In Season. A'so afLarge aim lieu deiecieq aiocK ot Crockery, China, Glassware and Lamp floods, IA Fine Line of Decorated TEA, DINNER AND TOILET .SETS. CAXiZi &XTD ESAMIKE OTJJR STOCK. New ddetlsemcnls. BEflTTY fH). Address Q OIMJAXS, 17 stops S sets Golden Tongue rccds, only -tH). Address iianlnl F. Ilflftttr. Wftshlno-fnn. N.J. " " ' EVAPORATING FRUIT. CFMT Treatise on Impoykd Methods. r, Tables, yields, prices, profits and gen r Ktteral statistics. AMEKIUAN DIMElt CO.Chambcrsburar, Pa. jGU REVISED NEW TESTAMENTS 1 Illustrated. Cheapest and best. Sells at sight HONEWN'SPICTORiaL BIBLES Aents wanted, A. J. HolmanA Co. Thll. J4t4 TAILORING O.J Rosenblad First door north of Ndson & Bullcn's has Just received a fresh stock of Latest Styles of Suiting, Which ho is prepared to Make up at the Very Lowest rrices CHvo Him a Call WmWrrf) the public that they S 1S1 hand a choice assort Vegetables in their & BECKER'S QQQB FIGURES. You will&lwayj find The Reasons why. Dr. Kennedy's "Favorite Remedy" Is be. init extensively used by our peoDlo are as fol iuwsi it is a comuination or venretanio aitnrn.. tives. It Is pleasant to the taste, adapted to both sexes and all aires. Is effective In afford ing immediate relief In all cases of Kidnnv xrou oies, lAver uompiamts, constipation or the Dowels and derangements peculiar to wo men. At tne samo time purines the blood, thus glvlncr tone and strength to tho system debilitated by disease or ago. For sale by a'J druggists. JCJ 1 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR. ".L. A naw A rrat Madical Work. warranted ina Dtaoa cuaap Mt, IndiHTOmaithle to every rnun, entitled "the Soinnoa of Life," bound in linn.t French mnIin, emboe od, full (tilt, 8() paffea.oontainii beautiful ateel enftriiTinra, 135 preicriptiond, price on I r f 1.26 Bent by mail i Illuatratnd aample, 6 o. t Bond now, AdrirftM Peabod Medi cal Intit at e or Dr. W.H. Par- SELF. BuliinoltitBoston. rovson UNOW THY Wm mm 171 1 II .rdtta - I am This Snuff is iuoerior to anvthine yet known tot removing the Catarrh, Cold in the head, and tho jieaaacnc It opens and purges out all Obstruc tions, atrcngthenatha glands, and civet a healthy action to the parts affected. It should bo kept in a vial, well corked. None genuine without the fee unue signature oi tne inventor, JI.O.GRiriLEy,PE,OPBIETOK. ted of Chi:. Horn's Counterfeit. All those wishing to purchase tho GENUINE Dr. J. Marshall s Akomatic Catabrh and Hbadachb Snuff should purchase that of which II. C Gkidlbv is the proprietor, and no other, as I manufacture personally tho Snuff sold by said Grid ley. Dr. J. Marshall. I CKKTiFY.that the above article was executed la my presence by Dr. J. Marshall, and that his tig nature thereto is genuine. DORASTDS WOOSTBR, IDddlcbury, Vt, Jan. 14. J udgo DAVIH' CARBOLIC Oil- LINIMENT. IlAmovea nnlns and aches of all kinds. It dis infects. It purifies. It soothes and heals. Where ever Introduced It glvestbo best satisfaction and is guarautecd to cure where a liniment will. DR. JACK'S Santonins Lozenges Are a Safe and Effectual Remedy for Worms. Ask your druggist for them, and take no other. CONGER'S TONIC LIVER PILLS Purify the blood, act on tho liver, renew the sys tem, give a healthy tone to tne stomach and bowels. The new style are Sugar-Coaud None genuine without the name of Farrand, Williams & Co., on each box. ESSENCE OF j Jamaica Ginger. Superior to all other Preparations , ut ix a Julius. 1 It U ft grateful stimulant and carminative, and is given in DYSPEPSIA, FLATULENT COLIC, And the feeble state of the alimentary canal, atten dant upon atonic gout ; it is an excellent tonic, im parting an agreeable, warming and cordial opera tion on the bowels. II AIDS THE IITEBEIATE TO EEFOEM, by giving itrengtn to tne digestive organs. FARBAND, WILLIAMS & CO., Wholsiale Druggists, Detroit, Sola Agent NATURE'S TRIUMPH. Frazier's Root Bitters. If you are weak or languid, use Frailer Bitters. If your flesh is flabby and your complexion sallow, use Frazier's Bitters. If you live in a malarial district, use Frazier. Bitters. If worn down with the care of children, use Frazier's Bitters. If you have the blues, use Frazier's Bitters. If you have kept late hours and lived contrary to the laws of health, use Frazier's Bitters. If you need toning up, take Frazier's Bitters. If you have abused instead of used nature's gifts, use Frazier's Bitters. If you feel old before your time, use Frazier's Bitters. If life has become a burden and you have) floomy forebodings, use Fraziers Bittersu f your hands tremble and your eyes have crown dim. Frazier's Root Bitters will make you feel young again. Sold bv all druggists everywhere at the low price $1.00 per bottle. SWIFT & DODDS, Wholesale Druggists, Detroit, Micb DR.P1ERGES PADS n.iraMAf Wnr 111 Aaa fA1tnt rf flt. t The genuine Dr. H. V. 1'iERCE'S Liver and Kidney l'ad shave the Doctor's full signa ture and portrait, and our Association's name and address on the Government Revenue Stamp. They cur br absorption. H11 by druggists, or sent by mail, nn-tn-M tnr tl IW U Amnm I imr I h a art A r . W nn.n'L T)fspicN8ARY Mkdicai. Ahhooi atiq. HufUlo, W. T. OPIUM And FIOUPIIIN C Habit cured In 10 to 30days. Ten years es tablished j 1000 cured. Write stat ing case. Da. Mabsu, Qulncy, Mich. Cheboygan, Freedom And Mackinaw City STAGE LINE. S-a.xxim.er .A.rraxigrexxiexit. My staare line between Choboygran, Freedom and Mackinaw ( lty will run as follows: Leave the Spencer House, in Cheboygan, every day (Sundays excepted) at 7 A. M. sharp, and arrive at Mackinaw City at 11 A. M. Ke turnlnsr, will leave Mackinaw City at 1 P. M. and arrive at Chcboyg-an at 6 p. M. Will call at the different Hotels before leav ing. Freight carried at reasonable rates. 21may-tf M. W. 1IOHNE, Prop r. tftTlAWEEK. fUs day at home easy at P L mado. Costly outfit ireo. Address True & Co, Augusta, Maine lOfebly STOP ON THE DOCK, Where you will find a full lino of Confectioneries, Ice Creaaan., Soda Water, Fruits, etc., etc. When you want O-003D 3Z--Xj G,VOaACu!lIUR WATSON. OJuly-tf WATSONS