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' I PCBUSHtO T Prod .laclconsio, Kdltnrand lrprletr. ItrOfflrtlntheNiWi BUn-k. -north end of HIE CUBAN REBELLION - THE MYSTERY CF LIFE. President Cleveland Wants to Know the Truth. TKUMI OK M H!t nilTIOSt One year (In advance) Sli mouths.... IV r tuonin DUTItTLTlLS AUK IX THE WAY. S 00 3 tJ At CALUMrr, MICHlUiX AS SMAISr-d-A MATTKH- r-Oommunu tion and, 11 of V oonueclvd wtUi lb papr The Uopper Uoanirj me-iug " Calaanet Ml" lleU. vtota snccalate Successfully " Is a publication entity dYO'' that subject. !Himr successful. Knowledge Is Success titiJe fools,' This U no in"?- . ;: r ,.m,.nt. Oet neither I u a l": . y " the mrticulars. AdJrcts TKn r.jAvton Publishing Co., ' Cleveland. Ohio. Leland, Towle & Co. Ilankers auU Broken, Members of the Hasten ni New York Eicliaii.es. Oopper 9tock a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald. l Con.re HU He.ten MINING. fetorka r .-i Hoston April H. 1(J AUuuet Arnold Atlantic itotttoM ami Moutaua Kutte Jt ltowum Csluinct and Uecla Centennial Cippr r ail r'ranklln KearsarKC OsCeOia yulncy Juini'y script oid lKiimmon ramaruck Tamarack script Tamarack Junior TecutL-tteti Wolverine 1'IOIKtT Merced. I W fill The l'ioiieer. Friends of tbe company assert that from the 10th of thin moutn to the 1st of Scuteinber there will be numerous Inter esting developments iu the 1'ioneer mine. These w ill consist of the owning up of four ore bodies, known to exist, and which will be reached on the 100-foot level Thin level is now opening up by contract nod the entire tunnel will be through by September 1. These ore bodies will not be reached at any one particular time, but each will be reached in its order, and the lirwt ore will be tapped before May 1, it in expected. IMims have been received at the ltoHton office for a new stamp mill, and thin w ill be in operation before Sep. tcuiber 1, and, w ith tjii in oeration for four consecutive tuoutua, it in nsserteo that a dividend of I or f"J will (wait- Mired by JuniiHrv, 197, and it is believed that from the present eurniogsa dividend will be paid in July of tbe present year The diiectors are in consultation with well known electricul people in reference to keening a new 10 stamp mill in opera tion and establishing a power pl&nt at Towlcs. Ihe company already has cured exclusive coutrol of water power, amounting to 4.500 horsepower, at Tow lea ou the Humboldt river. The managenif nt is carrying on development and mining work in a comprehensive manner, and friend of the company have reason to feel well satisfied with the ma terial progress of the enterprise. Hoston 1 r:inscrit. The Itlclotv Syndicate. The News believes in fair play, and an it is now the fashion to run down the iligelow syndicate it apars only fair to publish the following, ia w hich there is some truth, which lately appeared in the IJostoa Jranscript, wnich is generally looked upon as conservative in financial matters: "To tli J'ln.iiiriul Kilitov So much has bet u published that is a reflection upon the value anu management ol various so-called 'ligelow Mining Corporationi,' und no evidently inspired br personal feeling, that the true condition of affairs seem to be ignored. Last year, when it was stated that tbe lioston A. Montana mining company was doing a splendid business and en ruing a great deal of money, we read in the papers that tbe 'insiders' were trjiog to "bull' the stock, so that they might unload their holdings I have the impression that the insiders hold more stock today than in the his tory of the company. a lew months since, the nnancial ar tides in our newspaper informed the public that the people iu the Sears build ing weie talking against the itutte & Uoston mining company, to put down the price ol share, in order that they might acquire at a low figure the stock held bv the Davis estate. Later on these same paper criticised the management most severely because they withheld fact that a short time before, they said, were given out to depress the stock. It is presumed that no one purchased lutte A: J.OHfon (.hares without uiforma tion of sonic kitnl, and that the informa tion to be of value must have eminated from the same source that is alwavs available to all stockholders, and where the true conditions can always be ascer tained. The Merced mining property ban leen wvercly criticised. The shares were placed with subscribers at flOa share. suojerr. to R-srncnt, u sucn course eeeiue I w ice to the trustees. We were informed at that time that there wan a large amount of low grade ore in the nunc, and alter most carelul testing. It was hoped and expected that it would be a paying proposition. "Some months later the street began t rading in the sto k and the shares were listed on the stock exchange. This whs contrary to the expressed wish of the management, w ho desired to wait until it could be stated wh it wan the result of their development and what the mine was doing, or in other words, when they could make a statement of earnings and exitenaes, and the value of the property be determined. The share are now sell ing at nearly double the price at which they were placed. The large advance of last year was speculation, based upon faith and confidence in the honest and ability of the management. "Now, that the stock has declined, the management is attacked by the same people who werelast year so enthusiastic ally loud in their praise, and there is not a single fact, nomatterhow insignificant, that should cause anyone to change bis previous opinion of those in control of the property, and the reports of disinter ested experts have been quoted, as beinjf most favorable to the mine. The street over-sjsTulated. and now is reflecting on those who in no way aided or abetted it in so doing. UE Who Has Not Soi.p His IIoi.iunon." Couatltutlow of tbe RolotlooLU A Mm- pie but rractlcel Forui for the Tluie llrluic-Itati tor m Treely of frace .k free and Indrp-iidut Mate. Washington, April 14. Sjslal.l ProUlciit Cleveland hiw for some time bHn RiviiifC a great deal tf mlisidcrat hut to the status of tho Cuban reU'lllon. II is anxious to know the truth, but finds It Tcrv difficult to Ascertain. Our conuhr ofiii-cr In Culm have Is-cii instructed to make full reports, but they are not In p sit km to giro anything lucre than a heal and narrow view of tho situation. The pre cl Jen t has from the Urt taken the po kitioit that until tho Cuban lnsvirm m actually establish a government, with col lection of taxes, administration of justice and other functions of a do facto povtrn incut, they nro not entitled to recognition The prosideut doc not hold that I hey should have a perfect government, or that their dominion should extend to all parts of the inland, or even to oue-hnlf of it, but he does maintain that ther should have that sort of a government with which the United States could doal If occasion should require. It must not be simply a govern nient In moving camps, literally iu tho saddle. A rolnt Id Favor of Cuba. It in not claimed that the Cubans have this sort of a government at the present time. At Cubilas, a village far up In the mountains, so remote that the Spanish troops cannot get to It, they have their seat of government. We have never had any satisfactory description of tbat govern mcDt. We da not know of what it con sists or how far It goes In performance of the functions of a rebel government. One point of Interest was brought out by Sen ator Turple of Indiana In a recent Fiswh In the senate. He quoted from the oliicial or Spanish reports to prove that the Span lards had seized a courthouse in the in terior of the island, where they arrested tho judge and other ollictals who were holding court and carried them off to lm prisonment. Of course the Spanish au tborltles who permitted this fact to leak out did not suppose It would convey any Information in favor of the Cuban cause. but Senator Turple very quit kly seized upon it as proof positive that Ihe lnsur gents were malntainingsomesortof a civil government In tho territory controlled by tbem.- If they were holding court and ad ministering just ico in ono town, probably they were doing so in many others. The president has endeavored to get fact? about the condition of alia Irs In the island, but, as may bo readily Imagined, there are many dilllcultlcs In the way. Tho fact that tho insurgents carry ou a gmtrltla sort of warfare und will not meet tho foe in set battle Is not now held against them formerly the president was of oplni that unless tho insurgents were willing to make open battle they were not entitled to recognition us belligerents. Hut I under stand be has abandoned that view, having been assured by General Scholleld and other military authorities that a guerrilla warfare is perfectly legitimate if tho con ditions warrant it. Tho main uoiut is as to tho organization and discipline of the rcisi lorcos, ami on tins score tho t'udan armies meet all requirements. Tliev art organized, they do maintain discipline, and they are certainly much more humane, much less given to acts of violence against tho person than the Spanish tnsips. The Cuban Constitution. Some quest lou has been raised hero as to the form of uovernment which the Cu bans arc now maintaining, anil on this score I am iildo to give some information Tho Cubans are operating under the con fctitution adopted on the Ihtb of .September last. Their preamble is In the following words: The revolution for tho independence and creation in Cuba of a democratic re- publlo in its new period of war, initiated on ten. 24 last, solemnly declares the sop aratlon of Cuba from tho Spanish mon archy and its constitution as a free and incicpeniient state, with its own govern ment and supremo authority, under tho name of tho republic of Cuba, and con firms its existence among the siliticl di visions of the world. "Tho elected representatives of the reT- olutioti in convention assembled, acting in its mwno and by tho delegation which for that purpose has been conferred upon them l y the Cubans in arms, and previ ously declaring Iwforo tho country tho purity of their thoughts, their freedom from violence, nnger or prejudice and In spired only by tho desire of interpreting the )Mpular voice in favor of Cuba, have now formed a compact between Cuba and the world, pledging their honor for the fulfillment of said compact in tho follow ing articles of the constitution:" Tho articles provide for a simple but on the whole pructical form of government of a temporary nature. All tho powers, ex- cept tho judicial, are vested In a govern mi nt council composed of a president, vice president und four secretaries of state. Kverythlng is placed in their hands and they are empowered to order an election for an assembly or legislature whenever in their opinion it is deens-d deslruble to take such a step. As yet no assembly elections have been held. Control of tho armies is placed without reserve in the bands of the general in thief, General Gomez. t lausrs of the Constitution. Three or four clauses in this constitu tion are suggestive of tho Indomitable, pur pose of the Cubans to achieve their inde pendence and to set a high standard for their future government, us witness the following: "Article 11. The treaty of peace with Spain, which must necessarily have for its basis tho absolute independence of the is land of Cuba, must bo ratified by the gov eminent council and by an assembly of representatives convened expressly for this purpose. 'Article IP. All Cubans are bound to serve tho revolution with their persons and interests, each one according to his ability. "Aetlcio 20. The plantations and property of whatever description lmlong ing to foreigner are subject to tho pay ment of taxes for the revolution while their respective governments do not recog nize tho rights of Isdligercticy of Cuba. "Article 81. All debts and obliga tions contracted since the beginning of the present period of war umtl the pro mulgation of this constitution bv the chiefs of army corps for the liu fit of the revolution shall bo valid, as well as those which henceforth tho government coui.cH may con tract." Waltkh Wm.i.mas Important I-art I'laytnl by Car boa le -IcUI. Water and A waioala. What do we know of lifer Carlsmlo or hi, water and ammonia, when taken Into a idant. produce In stime way proto plasm, which is a substance cpmposod of luiuuto corpuscles, and Inside eatn cor puscle there Is a smaller body called a nu cleus. Hy taking lu carbonio acid, water and ammonia and converting them into this compound, call' si protein, the plant mulntalus its vigor, grows and multiplies. The animal dot s the tamo by taking in tbe same comiHiond, with this difference that, whereas Ihe plant can manufacture protoplasm out of iuorganlo matter, the animal Is obliged to procure it ready made from the plants. The same nucleated mass of protoplasm that is the uultof plant life Is the unit of animal life. Tho body and tho plant are multiple of such units, vari ously modified, but lu their composition Identical. When the animal dies, the carbonio acid. the water und the ammonia of his body are restored to tho collective stock. Again they are taken into new plants, and through new plants into sew animals. Thus protoplasm is the basis of all life. It is built up of ordinary matter, and it is resolved again into ordinary matter. Plants cau make protoplasm out of its component parts; animals can convert life less into living protoplasm. This Is tbe only difference between a man and a plant as reeartls their making. How all this is done we have not the remotest notion. All that we know is that it Is done. Remove tbe carbon, the oxygen, tho hydrogen and the nitrogen, which form carbonic acid. water and ammonia, from the globe, and all vitality, whether animal or vegetable, would disappear from it. When brought together undtr certain conditions, they give rise to protoplasm, and this protoplasm produces all the phenomena of life. Lon don truth. At -? Ream Tot JJrs." "The kind of men I want to hire,' said u newspaper publisher the other day while talking to a friend, "are sel dom to be had. No matter what their lines of business 'isers' (a word that rhymes with scissors) aro never out of work and always get cood money. I want some isers. " "Isers?" exclaimed hia companion. "What ou earth are isers? "To explain what they are," replied the publisher, "let mo tell you a Btory of a 'want ad. Once a man wished to employ for hia circna an acrobat who could throw triple somersaults. So he put n 'want ad.' in tho paper. In reply to the advertisement he received GO let ters. Together with a friend be read them over. Some of the letters he put in a pile by themselves. They were the ones that read something like this: "DKAn Pin-ion advertise for a man who can throw a triple somersault. I used to throw triple somersaults and think that sfter a little praetlco I could do it ntruin. I'd like a trial. "The other letters were pnt in anoth er puo and ran something like this: "Dkar Sin I am a cood acrobat: but. while I never have thrown triple somersaults, I think with a little practice I could do it. I'd like to have a trial. " 'Well,' paid the circus man, as he shook his head sadly, 'there are 50 let ters from 60 acrobats. Twenty-five of them aro "has Ihhmis," 23 are "going to bes,' bat there am t nn "iser" in the whole lot.' Now, I want 'isers,' and so docs every other business man, but they ure all employed. New York Tribune. The King; of I veto t. "The portrait of thN best of K Inits, Is extant still, upon a sign, That on a village tavern switiRs, Famed In the country for itood wine. The people in their Sunday trim, I illintr their g lasses to the brim, Look up to him, Pinging ha, ha ha! and he, he he.' That's the sort of Klnn for me." Translated from the French by Tim kcicav. imnawnacan eiiect a portrait pro duces! Those of our politicians create enthusiasm. Those of our friends help to keep their memory green in our hearts. T-l , .. i uereiore ioe no time in Having your lineaments faithfully and urtistically re corded at Herman's studio. To Hie Tamarack Htorkholdem. Please to take notice that an adjourned meeting of the stockholder will be held at Oermania Hall, Hancock, Friday even ing, April 17, at 7:30, p. in., to take such action as is deemed best, and to protest against the me' hod of the present east ern management. All those outside who are unable to be present, and who are in sympathy with the movement and who would be willing to give proxies to one or more responsible persons to vote lor tbem at the annual meeting, to be held in Boston, May 7, 189G, will please com municate with C. D. Hanchette, Hancock, Michigan. Mr. James Glanville, having bought out the City dye works of George Eade, will haye the same establishment in con nection with that of his former bus iness, enlarging pictures in crayon nnd water colors, etc., and desires to inform the public he is in a po sition to attend to all work that may be given to him in this line, and guarantees to give hia patrons satisfaction. Its just as easy to try One Minute (Vmgb Cure nn anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Iletter medi cine; better result; better try it. Eagle Dbuq Store. toy' Malta .lven Awar. We have the finest line of boys' combi nation suits, (coat, two pair pants and cap.) which w e will dispose of at fl 98 a suit. This is the greatest chance of a lifetime. Don t miss it if you value money. M. (Jittlkk. Itarcain Store. VERTIN Price List of Groceries and Provisions Cocoa. Van Uou ten's l ib can.... X lb " .... X-lb " .... Kpp's X-lb can Fry's lb can .85 cents .48 " .25 " .20 Chocolate. Uaker's, 2 cakes to a pound, per lb 35 cents German Sweet, 4 cakes to a pound, per lb 25 " Cheese. American, per pound 12 cents Brick " 15 Swiss " 15 Limberger " 20 " Olive Oil. E. Ixmbon Tint Bottles 15c " Quart ' 20c " 1 gallon can f 1 25 Catsups. Ueini's, Pint bottles 22c " Quart 30c Curtice Bros.' Blue Label, 1 pint 22c quart 30c Salt. Coffee. Arbuckle's, Mb. package 21 cents McLaughlin's " " 21 " Chase 4 Sanborn's, seal brand, 1-lb. cans 40 " i 2 " 75 " Java and Mocha, per lb 37 " Green Bio.per lb 2.'1 " " Java and Mocha, mixed, per lb ......30 " Coffee Essence. Hummell's, per foil 2 cents 13 foils 25 " " per tin box 3 " 12 tin boxf s 25 Tea Department. Buy your teas of as and you will save at least 20 to 35 cents on every dollar's worth. Good Gunpowder, per lb 25 cents Very good " " Very beet " " Good Eng. Breakfast " Very best " " Good Japan " Very good Japan " . ' beet ' Beet Young Hyson " .40 .70 .32 .48 .25 .35 .C5 .40 3 lb bag salt only 3 cents 5 ' 4 .. 10 " " 5 " Coarse salt per lb Sauces. Lea & Benin's Worchester, pint bottle 25 cents " " 1 " 48 " H. Wiehert's pepper 'sauee... 10 " Salad Dressing. Durkee's salad dressing, per bottle 27 cents Hoyal Yacht Club salad dressing, per bottle 50 " Horse Radish. Strictly Ture, pint bottles, only 10 cents " 1 " " ... 15 Fish Department. Domestic Sardines, in oil. X lb. can 0 cents Imported " in oil Columbia River Salm6n, i it Mackerel, in mustard, " in tomatoes, Lobsters, very best, Dunbar's Shrimps, Best Cove Oysters, (Jam Chowder, Russian Carvia, mustard 1 1 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 X 12 25 15 25 25 25 25 25 17 25 40 Anchoyies, per quart 12 Codfish, per pound 7 Bollock, whole, " 4 2-lb Bricks, boneless codfish, per lb 8 Norwegian Stock Fish, " 12 Holland Herring, per keg 90 Salt Mackerel, per lb 10 " Salmon, " ' Herring, " " L.S. Trout ' 1..; " Eels, Smoked Eels, " Bloaters, per dozen Honey. One-pound Box Combed Honey 20 cents Strained Honey, in glass tumblers 12 " Condensed Milk. Eagle Brand, cream, per can 18 cents Havlland Brand, evaporated, per can 1 8 " Eggs. ....10 .... 8 .... 8 ....12tf ....15 ....25 Freeh Egg pex dozen 13 cents 30-dozen Cases, " 12 " Butter. Best Creamery, per pound 25 cents Mansfield's Drum " 2C " Swift's Butterine " 12 " Saffron. . Genuine Spanish Saffron, per box jents Herbs. Leal Sage, X lb packages only 0 cents Ground Sage, X lb " 5 . Hops, very best, lb packages only 10 " Xlb " "'20 Stringed Garlic, per lb j 4 1. Yeast Cakes. Yeast Foam 5 cents per package, G for 25 cents Cakes, small pkg 5 " q . 25 " " large " 7 "4 25 Dwight's Saleratus, per pound 9 Cream Tartar, strictly pure, per pound"...."..""!35 Baking Powderr Royal, per pound Dr. Price's, per can Snow Ball " Merchants' & Miners' Bank.. TALI MKT, . Mb a. CAPITAL - . roiu i itK cR.vr7i7a ann. --Aino hvtkheht orrtctRs; CHAKLE8 BUI0O9 . K. II. O8HOHN v',l'"f,,l0iit II . 8. OOLTON CKP 'Kim mn First National Bank CALUlriKT, Extract of Beef. .4()ceuts .40 " .20 " 8-0unce Jars 4 ., 11.50 " ' o u ,. 80 All members of Court North Star, No 17, F. of A., are requested to bring their caps to the court room on Saturday April 1 1 . Itinuitn Bokskilly. Finnncial Secretary. Busy people have no time, and sensible people baye no inclination to nee a slow, remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent results. F.aolr Dhvh Stork. Xoflre to Mtorekeepera and Oihera. My wife, Mary Johanna Halonen, hav ing left my bed and board, I hereby giye notice that I will not hold myself respon sible for any debts she may hereafter con- tract in ray name. Pktkb IIalonrn. Tecumseh, April 13. 1890. Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers just for tbe good tbey will do you. These little pills are good for indigestion, good for headache, good for liver com plaint, good for constipation. They are Eaqlc Daro Stokb. Waated t Hrrw - un Drat-ciasfljree-hold security, f 5,000 or f 0,000 lor a term of years with good interest. Apply by letter to "X Y," cure of the News office. We keep a full line of the very best brands of groceries and provisions, at prices 16 to 30 per cent lower than credit stores. Our departments of Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Floor Oil Cloths, Clothing. Boor. ov, "-"v uuubb, are now complete and prices lower than ever A good Columbian bicycle for sale at a great bargain. Apply at Hennes' store. ertin For Pedro acore cards nnd go to the Nkwb office. markers, Corner of Oak and Sixth Streets. ros. Red Jacket. Capital, Nnrplan, Mica. 100,000 50,00 Vmnm -- M . . " er Aauum . Mavln:aliuii n - and I PWtrdi lletHved orriOHs: KDWAKD ItYAN . JOHN 8. DYMOCK Vi " CA8HIU WILLIAM B. ANDERSON. First National Bank LAMB LINDKN, . nith. Capital, 1 00,000 FOtll PEB ( KMT 1NTEHEHT -All OF MVISGM DH-om.t- ornciasi JOSEPH BOSCH PHMII1, CHARLES SMITH V.r, P " T JohmE. JONES: r . " -oni IVAocounu of Individuals, flrmn .n porations solicited. First National Bank HANCOCK. Mleli. Cauital - . . -Snrplns and nni7ided profits Kur Per Cent Per Annum 11 on Interest Deposits, ornciKs: WILLIAM HARRY ! PETER RUPPE Vici-Prwidiw WILLIAM CONDON..: Cahhur WANT COLUMN. AdvertlMmenta olaulflAii nni ki. inserted at tbe rate of one r rvt -k Insertion. No advertisement taken for i taan X6 oents. FOll SALE. 1p DLL LOT-In the YlMif of Ked Jacket faclnr tha H. Q. ratimi ,k- Nl-WS Office. " $ruce Maeice; e ID. 3D. S., Dental Office, Over Star Clothing Store. OFFICE HODR8-S to 11 a. m.i 1 to S D. m i and 7 to evenlsrs Insurance. F. A. Douglass, Agenoy. Fire. Marine, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler Security. 25LeadingCompanies English and American. $100,000,000 OF CAPITAL. W.H. Faucett, Local RepreienUtlrs Boom I Borf 0 Block. THIS SPACE IS HBSEHVED BYTH Calumet and Heela Mining Company.1 ITS K.n PLOY EES) nkA.l.kii...iltii.k....I nr tin 00DSM1 who wish to rent rooms and those who M' rooms to rent are invited to advrti ' without anf si pens Itaytnbaultown. Apply to Tommel, iif" stote. Vmr Hal iioimn N. 3130 Tunnel nr"' Swedotown. Apply on the premises. Pap Hal A .Iv-ronm hnuM v!r Ilecla street. Apply on premls or to company. Fop Mai A annA sl-room I"111' '"J Isrire barn. Apply at 28 U street, r'- ilec'la. . Rline street Bwe.letown. Applv to AM '" on. Pair Rnla .anvdn-rnom house; N- J"i' Tunnel street. Hwedetowa. Apply 1,1 Beppala. Por Hale-In Swodetown, IIoubbIIuS: rooms only. Apply at the bouse or v company. Pop K-laFnrtTSO. a sli-ronm botiK (Vj 1871 "K" street, Kaymbault. Inquire o oompany or at the house. Por MalA-llmiM No. UM: C Mr"-PJiH! taultowni soltsble for two families formation enquire at the house.