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ft A i : 5 llll YM ES TO A HAIJY. Fr tho Tribune. - Rose buds for neatness ; Roses for sweetness; Babj for lore. Llllles for brightness; Snowdrops for whiteness; Baby's mr dove. Tow drops for shining; , ; Ivy for twining;' I3uby for loe. Tansys for traces Of dear human faces; Baby for uie. Slay sweet sunshine bless And starlight caress Our baby dear. May Earth's flowrs b!6om May all hearts make room For baby near -May the spirit of love; j Descend from above ' ' Tq bless our child. And keep her light Lovely and bright ' As the roses wild. Earnest. June 1585. THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE, CHEBOYGAN, MICH., JUNE 25, 18&r. NOUTlIEltX iniDl'XG COIIKESPON HR3TCE. MENTOR. Cool dry weather Reims to b tho trouble la Mentor just now. lira. Craisr has irone to &fasAn.Tnpfantn couity, to attend her eleter, Mrs. Webb, who is reported very tick. t Tamr Vroman has goie ' Into the potatoe business again pretty heavy.. We understand he Intends planting about 9 acres. t Commissioner Botiford is on the war Dath now eftttinc in aami axrellnnt work on the highways. Mentor stumps uneooygan county ior good roads. Jake Brunt goes ovtside soon we an dersland to work through harvest. There Is a report in circulation that 4)ec. has found another (dear) lick. uoe. is an indomitable huater and will get there if any one does. That Was a Mod send off nn thA Wol verine cIisd that cot mtBhpd on tha laiv that got off the train at that place to Yisit friends In Mentor, who turned out to be a married woman. Quite a serious mash sura. Mrs. Smith who hni ViAAn vlaitinir at her brothers, Mr. C. E. Rorabeck, return; day. Items scarce and time scareer. Solomon. rondo. Editor Tribune. Juae 22d, 1885. As Solomon has failed to show ud late ly I will giye a few items from our . busy little town. ' Haskias & ShroJer are building a large store for -general merchandise. Eugene Tike is the master builder. William Brigg?. of Wolverine has bought the Wheeler bouse and will am ish It off and more into it. 1 M. W. Pike-aad wife, of New York are visiting friends here. Ther expect to retura borne this week. A. B. Roberts of Canisteo, N. T. will be here with his mill this week. He will ' bring three families with him. Wm. A. Fatredge sawed one of his head blocks in two one day last week spoilt the saw and done some other dam age We all know that Soioaixm is a vsry wise man but there is one thing more for him to learn, that is this: when he assesses a poor maa that hasn't got but twenty-five dollars worth of person al property, he must give him enoagh to make him wort two hundred and fifty dollars, Just what the law allows every man to have that shall be exempt from taxes. If he don't he will find out that some ore will have justice. Fred Clark can tell the biggest fish story (and have it true) of any man in this section. He with two or theee oth ers went over to the Pigeon River a few days ago and caught six two bushel bags full of sackers. On account of the roads beiag somewhat rough they had to get two teams to draw them home. Every one in the neighborhood lived on seekers and milk for the next nine davs. There are some 'that havn't got all the fish boaes out of their throats yet. The IE C. Railroad has kindly girea is a station. The Rondo Sunday school observed Children's day. The church was very nicely trimmed. The Sunday school from Wolverine came down, also a part of the Mentor school. The children all done nicely and all seemed well pleased with the exercises. Giles and Uenzo Briggs have bought each of them a farm near here. James A. Berry Esq, is a good deal in terested in sehool this summer, we think he will gradnate this term. Is taking : lessons in schoolmamoiogy. Shaker. Cure for lll. " Piles ara frequently pieceded by a sense of weight iu the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has somo effection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like prespira tion. producing a yery disagreeable itch ing, after getting warm is a common attendant. Blind, Bleeding and Itching Plies yield at once to the application of Dr.'Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly bpon the parts effected, absorb ing the Tumors, allaying the intense itching and effecting a permanent core. Price W cents. Address, The Dr. Bostn ko Medicine Co., Piqua, 0,' Sold by Case &Perrlu. A FINE LINE OF lill 1 u t A T Look Them Over. Before Buying. Also a NEW LOT OF GRAY BROS;' SHOES, AT CLEMENTS.' ' .... ' W.SsA. Me Arthur EI 'MODS Are Showing in their Iff ! A - O F Dress Goods, Black Goods, , Linen Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Lawns, Shawls, Embroidered Scarfs, Jerseys, Newmarkets, Gloves, Hosiery, and Parasols. We are Offering at Special. UPrices I Spring i Summer Dolmans - Jackets IX SILK AND WOOLEN MATERIALS. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES and PROVISIONS Is complete. "We mako a Specialty of Pure Teas, Coffees and Spices, Canned Goods, Etc. IN-:-CROCI(ERY-:-AND-:-GLASSWARE We are showing a largo stock of White "Granite, Lustro Band (in tho new patterus), Rockingham, Yellow-ware, " Amborino" and Crystaline," the Latest Novelties in Glassware. . . BUY YOUR CLOTHING- AT THE Brick Store, Corner Third and Main Streets. We have Knocked the Bottom Out of Prices I WE OFFER ALL GOODS AT THE LOWEST--POSSIBLE-:-PRICES I . ICSrECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. .W..& A McARTHUR. We are Selling Clothing Cheaper than the Cheapest Our Spring Stock is now in and the Prices are so low that the poorest can buy a new suit. For Good Goods at the Lowest ' Prices Call on us. Men's Suits Hi3 Rita's Suits i All Wool Suits at - 1 - - $ G 50 All Wool Suits at 7 to All Wool Suits at - - 10 00 All Wool Imported Worsted Suits at - $10 and $12 00 These are all new goods and the style, quality and price defy competitron. BOYS' SUITS,. BOYS' SUITS, Boy's suit for $2 50, worth - - - . - $ 3 50 Roy's suit for 3 00, worth - - - - . 4 00 Roy's suit for 4 00, worth - - ' 0 00 We hare a large stock and all the new styles. Children's Suits, Children's Suits! We have an elegant stock, all the new styles and tho prices lower than the lowest. Trices, H 50, 2, 2 50, 3 and 4.00. Men's Cotton Pants, Hoys' Cotton rants, 75c and $1 0(5 50 and 5 Cents SE MEN S WOOL PANTS, (Jood Wool Tants, Fine All Wool Cassinicrc Pants at Imported Worsted Pants at , 50 Worth 2.00 2 00 3 00 2 50 " 3 50 4 00 4 CO WE HAVE ALL THE NEW STYLES IN HATS, A FINE STOCK OF Fancy -:- Colored -:- Shirts AT 50c, 75c AND $1 00. 1 NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Be sure and call on us before buying, we will save you money. Make No Mistake, Make No Mistake. Brick Store, 3d and Main Sts. Star Clothing House.