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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE SEPTEMBER 25, 1o84 She Tailor HAS NOW OPENED HIS FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Woollens. If you want a Suit, Go to Fax's. If you want an Overcoat, Go to Fax's. If you want a pair of Pants, Go to Fax's. Keep your money and your trade at home, and for satisfction Go to Fax's. NORTHEKN TEIBDNE. 3 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1884. Good Workmen Wanted Immediately. Apply to urnlture iisi C3TBuyers do not bo deterred from Coming and Seeing Yourselves, by Any Remarks, made by others, that they are Selling as Cheap as us. We are the only House that pay Spot Cash for Every Dollars worth of Goods ordered; hence, we can give our customers the advantage of that Item; besides, we keep the Largest any Best Selected Stock in Northern Michigan. LOOK OUT FOR Uncle Sam's Furniture House ! New Goods, of all kinds, and I beat the State on prices. I have just received a new lot of Moulding and Ficturo Frames. Frameamade to order. Looking Glasses in endless variety. ornices and Chromos. I will Sell Get my Prices. A full line of Undertaking Goods, Burial Cases, Caskets, Robes, Shrouds k Funerals attended promptly, with Hearse and Carriages. J. H. TTJTTLE- Corner Main and Third Streets, Cheboygan, Mich. Warren Leland, whom everybody knows aa tho successful manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, says that while a passenger from Kew York on board a ship going around Cape Horn, In the early days of emigration to Cal ifornia, he learned that one of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy ago, of an obstinate disease by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. Leland has recommended Ateb's Saksapaeii-la In many similar ases, and he has never yet heard of Its fail ure to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. Lelakd's farm, laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bad state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the Injured limb. Hor rible Itching of the skin, with burning and darting pains through the lump, made life Almost Intolerable. The leg became enor mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until the man, by Mr. Lelakd's direc tion, was supplied with Aveb'8 Sarsapa hill A, which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Mr. Lelakd has personally usod' jiyers barsaparilla lor Khenmatlsm, with entire success and, after careful observation, declares that, In Lis bolief, thoro is no medicine In the world equal to it for the euro of Liver Disorders, Cout, tho effects of high living. Salt Ilhouci, Sores, Eruptions, and all the various forms of blood diseases. 'o have Mr. Leland's permission to Invitd cm who may desire further evidence In regard to the extraordinary curative powers of -AYEii'a Sausaparilla to see him person ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel Lons Eranch, or at the popular Leland Hotel) iuuy, iu na ifstn streets, New York. Mr. LsLAUD'g extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradlcator of Wood poison enables him to give laqulron much valuable Information. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,MaM. old by all Druggists j f 1, six bottles f or'3. THE ibitSi lard. Ship Building, Caulking and Spar Making. Repairs of all Kinds promptly attended to. Also Oak Timber, Spars and Knees constantly kept on hand. Livery and Sale STABI OMNIBUS & BAGGAGE LINE. C. A. SMOLK, Pronrietor. Main Street, Opposite A. P. Newton's Store. AYER'S 'm Ague Cure 19 WARRANTED to cure all eases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter . mlttent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Billons Fever, and Liver Com plaint. In case of failure, after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our circular of July 1st, 1882, to refund the money. Dr. J. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggtota. Sheriffs and Ifanffinen. The discussion about Sheriff Clere laid'a conduce in hanging two murder era with his own hand when the law im poied no such duty upon him has led ua to iayestipate the uaage here la New York and in Kings County, on the other side of the East Hirer. For thirty years not to ce back any further, no Sheriff of New York County has acted as a hangman. It has been the uniform practice of the Sheriff to hire somebody else to perform tho dread ful work. This statement applies to the successive terms of Mr. Orser, Mr. Wil-. leu, ur. &eiiy, Mr. Lyncn, Air. u imen, Mr. Brennan. Mr. Conner, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Bowe, and Mr. Davidson. According to the custom in New York County, the individual who for money uituci imkvh to cui ine rope in protected in every way possible against public knowledge. His name is a secret, lie is always hidden from the view of the spectators. After his work is done ilo one of them can say with certainty who performed the act which ended the life of the condemned wretch. The identity of the hangman is a mystery, The same repugnauce to the function of a hang man which exists in other countries ex ists also here in New York. As a matter of fact, we understand that one of the em ployees of the person who erects the gal lows commonly accepts the revolting function, but he knows that he will be concealed. He is "the man ii the box" Dot lung more, so far as the public is concerned. In the contemporary accounts of the excution of Patrick Merrissey at Buffa lo September 6. 1872, it appears that the hangman was the Sheriff himself. "At 12:10," says one account, "the signal was given, the Sheriff pressed the lever, and ;be soulless body of the matricide hung dangling in the air." The name of this Sheriff who preferred to do the hanging with his hands, rather than pay for it, was G rover Cleveland. In Kings Coanty as well as in New York County, the Sheriffs refuse to take part personally iu the execution of con demned criminals. There, as here, the hangman is concealed in a hnx nr plnor and he is unst en by any of the spectators. ma name is Kept secret. That was not the case at the hanging of John Gaffuey in Buffalo February 14, 1873. The Buffalo Commercial Adver tiser of that date says that the signal was giyen from an officer on the scaffold to the Sheriff standing below. "The lat ter pressed the lever, and the trap drop ped." This Sheriff was the person who had hanged Patrick Morrlssey with his own baud five months before. 11 is name is Grover Cleveland, and he Is a candi date for President of the United States. Can a man who has thus hanged crim inals from choice and money be elected President of the United States? New York Sun. Is It a Failure From the Philadelphia Press. The nlain Question th nrooMantai election Dtits before olaln men is wfaoth. ruie government as it standi is a fail ure? 'Ihe Democratic party does not pro Dose to administer federal affii ra an nam principles. It has none. It shed its principles in us last platform and sub stituted, as the oqIt rnmmnn nhJoot. nf Democratic endeavor, office for the Demo crats auu Liemoerats for the offlcos, and us argument ior ine change is that the machine must be reversed, the govern ment ran backward, because the line in which it has been directed by the Itepub- ncan party nas led to failure. Nobody expects economy from the Democrats, for their appropriations aver age higher than Republican. A gov ernment of limited power, based on a ciuhb construction or tne uonstitution, is not to be looked for. Democrats pass bigger river and harbor bills a than Re publican congress, taking all the years together, and votes for a wider Federal interferance in local commerce, The old landmarks of the Democratic party are gone. Instead, where the Republi cans have ail Vfin rati tnnrarria nvl a ,.,. reform, the Democrats propose to go baekward. Where the Republican party is pledged to build up manufacturers by the tariff, "the machinery will be turned for awhile, "according to Mr. Hendricks, in in uypuoim uiroction, -wnen the Democracy comes into power." The Re publican party has taken the first steps towards a navy and aa assertion of na tional dignity; their opponents, besides refusing to continae in this path last muter proposed to retraee the steps al ready taken. The party has in short, no affirmative principle to offer but the prompting of its appetite, and the only mguiuk-m Honors ior us gratincatien is the. claim that the gevernment is run ning the wrong way along all lines and must be reversed. Is it? Each man knows for himself whether the government has been such a failure UHdor RannhlitAn rnlo a tn demand the summary reversal of the metnods and manner of its administra tion. There never was a more stupend ous piece of menumental impudence than the attempt to carry a campaign by addressing this argument to the msst prosperous people on the face of the earth. With population larger, with wealth greater, with comfort wider, with more money ior tno wont or a man's hands as the years pass and cheaper prices for the things he must buy, with lichtaf taXAq. less tnaa fit nil Ml i tnnn and a more careful ehoice of pablie ser vants, the Democratic party asks to have the machine run backward for its bene fit, because, under Republican adminis tration, the government of this country is a failare, If the results about ns mean failure, what would suceess be. And if it is not a failare, why reverse tho machine. E7-I HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY fvH mvr vnern rvnnrlc nnrl witll TT1V nftTTiriH. JLWl iXXJf V TV XX vuw.wj .u.v. . . - j XT ments, which I trust will be a novelty in its way, to induce you to keep constantly in your memory the fact that CLEMENT IS THE LEADER ! rl fri fliA irnr(. nf Clip. boygan Boots and Shoes direct from the fnnfrfcTMnci onrl rf cnnonnr mini if, ins nnd nrififis XUVtUll(3 UUU JJL kJMJ-'-' -jiv...vM. J. that cannot be duplicated by any dealer in -T- . -m m-m a Tt 1 "I JNortnern Micnigan. nease Dear in mum the name Clement, and when in need of anj Boots or Shoes give me a call, as I always have and always will give you better Boots and Shoes for the money than any dealer in Northern Michigan. Everybody's friend, CLEMENT, The Shoe Man, GEROW BLOCK, CHLBOYGAN, MICH JfBI'..V.l.TL't'g-.;W.Jl"."l pL ji mi urn f'K Those desiring to purchase will find at tho OLD RELIABLE, a complete stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, Our stock of Staple Dry Goods cannot be beat either in quality or price. In Fancy Goods it is acknowledged wo carry the finest line in Town. Ladies' Suitings, La dies' Summer Wraps, Dolmans in great variety. CARPETS a good line. Hosiery, Gloves and Notions not excelled. BOOTS AND SHOES for tho million. All to bo sold at the very lowest prices. Wo don't propose to sell lower than New Ycrk or Chicago prices, but at price zA which we can live and let live. ThanldTul for the very liberal trade which ha3 been given us the pasi year, and respectfully soliciting a con tinuanco of the same, we remain, Truly yours, 1VET3I0RE & PADDOCK. Is the latest Improvement. Thy lae without books to catch or ntrain th kid. They are Instantly iaced or unlaced, by the simple pull In? of the cords. They fit the hand and wrlut perfectly, and excel all others for durability and simplicity of construc tion, ease, and Quickness in operation. r&ICB PES PAIE. ANY 8IZE OS CO LOS." OUK STOCK of; m 7 if oeeries, him, hi Wood And Cull Lumber always Complete. Wagon and Blacksmith Shop For Blacksraithing and Wagonmaking make HENRY A. BLAKE, A call . All work done promptly and on honor. Repairs or all kinds promptly attended to. First door nortli of his Foundry, Main Ptreat, hebovgan, Mich. lj i n n n i l!lieui:fg!V(iFtii!)i)?lIMai::l!i!!e Cnncrsssmftn ftinnartv nf C,harn Democratic member of the present Con cress has eoma out unnari for BIaItia and Logan. HENRY A. BLAKE. Pronrietor. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. Of all kinds promptly made tSTEAMBOAT AND MILL WORK A SPECIALTY.