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Ita Hunt Tom F. E. Long Still De lights His Large Audiences. Rare Track In the Hall Park. Kipeet I Ilsve Oae Cawslie4 fr the V. M. C A. FleU Dj-ller-aer Sprsaa I'aalo. Frank K. Lodj and hit popular com pany of player presented Nat Goodman's great success, "la Mizzourl'at the Opera House last tyeo'.Dg. "In Mizxouri" is one of those good, simple country plays, resembling "Tbe Old llomestead'' and others ol like char acter, which get right down to the sod for their pathos and inspiration. It shows the toiler, with great big hearts that are as tender as can be, and. while we laugh at their awkward, ungainly ways, we are snre to admire and respect the womanly sweetness and manly brav ery of the characters. Thev know no de ception nor guile. The production last evening was an ex cellent one. Mr. Long took the role of Jim Darnell, the young sheriff; Miss Tnomas appeared as Kate Varney, a proud, wild rose of the country, who was unable to appreciate the love the young sheriff offered her until a train of circumstances showed how far he was above the worthless fellow she thought he had given her heart to; Charles 11 at field appeared as Joe Varney, the black smith and candidate for the legistature; II. K. Newell as Robert barker, who won Kate's love, but who turned out to be the express robber. Phil Maher was a perfect Colonel Blair. The parts of 'Lis'beth Varney and Steve, taken by Bessie Maher and Nelson Gray, were excellent types of the country girl and boy and were continually calling forth applause. Minerva Niblo, as Km'lv Darnell, sister of Jim's, and Flor ence Ashford. as Mrs. Varney, were very well taken. During the evening and between the acts Karkeet's Ideal orchestra furnished music in its usual first-class style. This evening the greatest Dlay of mod ern days, "The Middleman," will be pre sented and those who attend are assured of a strictly first-class play. Tomorrow evening the company does not appear here, giving way to the graduating class of the high school. But on Saturday evening tbey will pre sent what is said to be one 'continual laugh from the time the curtain goes up until the close, "Too Much Johnson." A matinee will be presented for the children, and twelve dolls will be given away, on Saturday afternoon. A Hleyele Track. A meeting of the stockholders of the Calumet Bass Ball Tark association was held in the Town Hall last evening and about 4lo snares ol the stock neld were represented. The board of directors for tbe ensuing year was elected as follows: John D. Cuddihy, F. A. Kohlhaas. P. W Grierson, W. II. Harris, and Ed Ulseth. Of the above F. A. Kohlhaas was chosen president and John D. Cuddihy secretary and treasurer. The plan of putting in a bicycle track in tbe base ball park was talked oyer and it was decided to have the work com menced at once and pushed as vigorously as poHHible and accordingly a contract for the job was let. Surveyors are at work this afternoon and the lines will be run and work on the track commenced tomorrow morning and completed in about three weeks, at least in time for tbe Y. M. C. A. field day. which will be held on July 4, instead of June 27, it having been postponed on account cf so many counter attractions. l De new trac win De l,Uof let in cir cumferense, or one-fifth of a mile aroun d, and will be twenty feet wide. Tbe body of tbe track will b made of gravel and covered on the surface with a clay sub stance which will make it the beet track in the Upper Peninsula. About 2,200 yards of gravel will be used and 220 yards of the clay. This action of the park association will be viewed with delight by the bicv cle riders and track athletics hereabouts who have been waiting for this for some time. The ju4 Meetlnc The synod of tbe Finnish Evangelical Lutheran churches continued their busi lies session all day yesterday ami a greater part of today, but will probably be finished by this evening. Tbe work of revising the constitution and by-lawsbaa been completed, and several new officers were elected. Iter. K. L. Tolonen, of Ib perning, was eli-cted treasurer for the en suing four years, and as the office of vice president was created by a change in the constitution, lie v. John Beck, of San Coulee, Mont., was elected to this office for the full term. At tbe meeting this morning it was de rided to erect a seminary in Hancock for the education of tbe Finnish young peo ple. Tbe plan is to provide a substantial education, including tbe higher branches, and steps will be taken at once to this end. Tbe entertainment tendered the visitors at tbe Armory last evening was a suc cess in every wsy. A program, including selections by the Finnish glee club, mixed choirs of Hancock and Calumet, spetx-ben bv Ilev. Riippa, of Itock Springs. Wyo ; Rev. Nikander, of Hancock; Mr. I'urman, editor of the Finnish pir at Hancock; J. K. Saari, editor of the Finnish pxoer in New York: a r citation by Joseph l(iipp,of Hancock, and several hymns by the whole audience, for which the TamarM-k band furnished the music, was rendered. Supper was afterwards served andtbegh-s club rendered several more selections at the request of the visiting delegates, who were more than piraaeo with tbe music. their little fly catcher or dodger, say, "don't let the Calumet Evening Nkws keep yoo from laying a foundation for a fortune, as there will be fortune made in wheat, corn, oats and pork wbeu Its ad vance takes place, which will soon come and wheat will sell at SO cent per bushel and rvork 112 ir barrel." The News quite believe that money Is often made by speculation, but whether it is so maoe on a 1 cent margin, is very, very doubt ful. It would look, in a fluctuating mar ket, that tb speculator would be more often wiped out than make a fortune. Tbe Messrs. Spear appear to be very kindly dispose persons, as the same dod ger says: "fnd me f n, - or sou ana if you know nothing of trading I will at tend to it for you. as 1 am doing for sev eral of my customers and tbey have made lots of monev. This may be all so, or it mav be in a line with the statement on same nooger: "rnvats wire to ini- cago. ui course, mere art many priv ate wires to Chicago; but, as we under stand it. "The Managers" certainly have no private wire from this place there. Herbert A. sprsgwe. Tbe following is from H. E. Wolfe, at one time pastor of the M. E. church, but now of Saginaw, concerning Herbert A. Sprague, who appears hre tomorrow (tridav) evening, at the Opera House, under the auspices of the Calumet high school: ' Saginaw. Mich , January 22. 1SU3. Herbert A. Sprague, in his readings and impersonations in our lecture course, gave mowt excellent satisfaction. So thoroughly pleased was tbe audience that he was called back tbe third time before be was allowed to complete the program' Saginaw will want to bear him again. II. E. vVplkk, Chairman Lecture Course Comuitt ." Meyer Winianson. accompanied by his mother, left yesterday for tbeir old home in Trondjum, Norway. Mrs. Winsjanson has lived here about three years and does not like the country very well, so she de cided to return to her native land. Her son will virit friends and relatives for about three months before returning here. They were accompanied by Mrs. Peter Madson and two children, who go to ilorsen. orway, on a visit with relative and friends, and also on ac count of her health. The party goes by way of Montreal, and sails from Quebec by the Dominion line enroute for Norway. Heeagnliloa. "IK) you reeotralze your grandmother in that picture' She had the lovtiit hair and chape of any woman of her tinieV "And the picture over me, remind you of no one, Harry'" "No, Iniit-ed !" "Ah. here is a aeruion," eayi the lady, with a icb. "Harry, that wait my face once, and then I wMeaiit-i twain x t.Kinoiia. Tub Yihc.ima.vs, Tit mkekay. What a delight in gray old age to re mind yourself by gazing at a faithful por trait of what "my face was once." And you may procure this imperishable heir loom by paying an early visit to Her man's studio. i:tuealloal Nandajr.' Cali mkt, June 4. 1S9G. To tbe Clergy It is desirable to desig nate Sunday, June 14. as "Educational Sunday," this being the commencement week of our high school. Accordingly, the clergy, without respect to creed, are earnestly invited to make a portion of their exercises on the above date of an educational character. This public notice is Intended to reach any who may have been omitted in tbe personal inyitations, which have been issued. Reseciful)y. F. W. Coolky, Superintendent of Calumet Schools. At a business meeting of tbe Epworth League of the Calumet M. E. church held last evening tbe following officers were elected for tbe ensuing term: President I'earee Pill. Flixt Vice President-David Pauti. Second " Mini Lizzie Tooji. Third " Jamea James. Fourth " MI.sc Ida N'ort hey. Secretary Tom Gilbert. Treat u rer Mrs Martin iiarper. Organist Ml. Nina Lean. Two Osceola bicyclists ' one with the latest improved pattern wheel and the other with a bicycle that was four or five seasons behind the times, started out a few days ago on a fishing excursion to wards the lower point. They got as far as Alloutz. wben tbe old fashioned wheel ran into tbe new one and it, (tbe new wheel), is now almost a complete wreck Tbe excursion has been indefinitely post poned. Tbe Fifth Regimeht band has been en gaged to furnish music on the excursion from Hancock to Dulutb. to take place on June 14, on board tbe whaleback, Christopher Columbus. Tbe big boat is tbe same one which ran between Chicago and tbe World's Fairgrounds. A special train will oe run for tbe accommodation of Calumet people. Tbe Ulorltu Foarth. It is about time that a meeting was called for the purpose of appointing com mittees and making arrangements, that is, if tbe 4th ol July is to be celebrated in a manner befitting this place and the oc casion. ho will call tbe meeting? The managers at Houghton and nan cock of tb so-called "board of trade Mr. Will H. Low will have a biozraoh icnl and critical paer in McClure's Mag azine lor June on Dante (iabriel Rossettl, Holrnnn Hunt, Burne-Jones and other men of tbe famous Pre-Raphaelite croup. illustrated with reproductions of the best works of these painters. a musical entertainment win tie given tonignt t tne ndivation Army. A spe cial program baa been prepared of both vocal and instrumental music and the entertainment promises to be exception ally interesting. A free-will offering will be taken at tbe door. Charles Loroth, who has been employed at Sodergren & Sodergren's drug store here for some time pasf, left today lor irginia, Minn., where he will work in tbeir store there. The firm expects druggist from Finland, come until in tbe fall. but be cannot Game Warden and Editor Chase Os borne, of the "Soo," is in the city today fixing np political fences. Editor Os borne is a candidate for congressional honors on the republican ticket. He is accompanied by Attorney Gad Smitn. of Marquette. Miiils)rr. For artwtic and latest style in milli ner v. rail at Mrs, W rising Miller's, where you can chooa from a larg variety of goods. Patrick SJatterv. of Slattery & Ryan, went to Chicago yesterday to purchase a number of horse for their stable. H expect to be gone about a week or ten day. Messrs. John Mitchell and Mat Huh- tala, ol Neganoee, and Andrew Ander son, of Champion, were in the city last evening, but left for home this morning. poor strop will spoil the best razor. We have a large line of at rope, right both in quality and price. Carlton hakpwauk io. A big purchase of over 40,000 piece ol cloth enable us to off-r $20 suits, tailor- made to order, for 13 50. Oatks, the lailor. We sell a knife for 25 cents that is good value for 40 rents; one for &0 cent that is value for 75 cent. Cakltox UakdwabkCo. Mrs. Mors, who ha been visiting her sister. Miss Zicn, for tbe past few years. returned to ber home in Mantstique fodav. A 4'rltlral Kiaaalnallww Will tro e to you, that of all the brands of beer now on the market, the Siijnrior SUnk nf the Itasca lirewwn Co. is, with out a shadow of doubt, the very best. All dealers sell it. Oates, the tailor. U tuakiug linen, craab, duck or drill suits for ludit s or gents for $8 (, any style, tbe eastern fad. Tonv Verintiscb, a trammer, had hi back brained while at work in tbe Tama rack mine yesterday afternoon. Tbe Tamarack school will clone for tbe summer yacation June 11), and on the l"th a picnic will be given. l)oes the old razor pull? Then try ono of Carlton Hardware to.', aud . get an easy shave. A cargo of coal is lieing shipped from Hancock to Osceola for the 11. & V. rail road. Cabel Stevens was slightly injured in the back in tbe Osceola mine yesterday. Barney S. Shearer and wife, of Wol verine, left at noon for Chicago. Special lot of tea and coffee pots at low prices at Carlton Hardware Co. Beach Mowers' minstrel show is : on it way to the copper country. George II. Miles went to Munising this morning. ' ' Oates second-band furniture store for bargains. - Judge Jar A. Uubbell, of Houghton, was in town today. . . . See Oates' auction "ad" for Saturday, the olh. W. F. Harlow is in the copper country again. Advertised letter 1.1st. Calumet P. 0., June 3, 1890. AnderHon. Ida Alder, Frank U. berala, Math Clued, Sainuele I) I in a tern, Luigl tireen. It. K. Ivey. Ed Impala, Math (2 JeiiKon. Susie Katila, Caisa McCarthy, Itonis - Luttlnen. Alex ' Nicholla Mra. Olson, lias in uh Koux, J. Kautio, Itetler Salamunaen, E. Anton StenKvlaon, Paul Wilson. W. ....... Weader, Keeda Werschow, Joseph Zalac, Ans P. W. Grierson. P. M. liKTIIt. HRASLKV On the 3d IwU, the Bean Icy, of s daughter. rife of Fred aiARHIAUKti. ItOSS-SMITn-Onth8d lust., at tbe Presbyterian church, by the pastor, th Dan el Stalker, John F. ttosa to Mtoi (rare! Smith. . IIKATIltt. KK'HAKD-On the 3d lnt., at Tama-aek, Hern Ice, he lo-mdnth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirhard. Fnoersl tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock, with service at the residence and Interment at Lake View cemetery. LOUWK yiKKTIXUS. A reirular meetlnir of llccla Iod(er No. 90, I.O.O. F., Wednesday evening, JuueS. hlec t Ion of officers. All member are requested to attend. A regular meetin'rof I'nion Temulenf Honor and Temperance, o. 44, will be held Saturday evening, June . A large attendance la de lred. W. C. ItOWLINU. Kec. All members of Ited Jacket Lodgo. No. iV. A. O. II W., are requested to meet at their hail Thursday evening, as special nuftinesa la w. r. 1.1. is. uec. to he tranMacted. W. Annual Sleeting;. I" "AkK:lwK.nKTKKY AM(T J CIATION. The annual meeting of the above association will lo held at Olson's Hall, Calumet, on the evening of Monday, the frth day of June, Isim, at 7:o o'clock, for the purpose of electing di rectors ror tne ensuing year and or transact Ing aueh other business a may legally come before It. FltUD MACKENZIE, secretary Lawn Mowers, Lawn Sprinklers, Lawn Rakes. Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Wire Cloth. Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers, Gasoline Stoves. Reliable Goods at Fair Prices. Carlton Hardware Co. Rifle tbe Leafling Bicycles of the ftrlfl! Keep in Front. . I am Agent for Cleveland, Czar, Andrea, Erie, ... Monarch, Winton. The above I the finest group of bicycles ever shown. Every b sly who looks at tnem ay so. If you are in need of a Buggy, Carriage, or any kind of a Vehicle, re member I have my warehouse tilled with the beat kinds of vehicles. I am agent for the well-known Columbus lluggy Co. Come and get prices. It will pay you well. F. A. Wieder. The ssioke stack on the west side of tbe compressor boiler houae at Tamarack fell down vvKterday afternoon. A new stack, has been at tbe mine for some time wniting too replace the ruined one and it will l)e put up immediately. A sorpriae parly was tendered Nsrkel Madiaou at his home at the l,nke Super mr waterworks last evening. About twenty were preaent and all report a very Pleaaant evening. Supper was served during tbe evening. A guitsr and mandolin ilnh ol ii pieces, three guitars and three mandolins, has been organised a Laurlutn. Tbe members are practicing regular! v and ts pect to make great strides in tbe roualcal line. OPERA HOUSE, Tonight Thursday, June 4. And All the Week. THE POPULAR ACTOR, Frank E. Long, And His Excellent Company, In High-Class Comedies And Dramas. I'p-to-Date and a Little Beyond. THURSDAY NIGHT, , The Middleman. The Greatest Succewa in Years, Now Hon ning at tne Academy of Music, N. Y. Prices: 10, 20 and 30. Secure your seats for tonight and the umurr 01 me week at K. Ityan's store Rush For Your Seats. SS$oftA ' the Be3t AT S85.00 Value Evor OfforoJ Built for Service By. peopla who know how rto build bicycles. The Largest High Grade Bicycle Factory In the World. The Stylish "Stearns." The soul of satisfaction. The lightest, strongest and most elegant mount. NORWOOD, $100. OUR PRICE, $67.50. Strictly High Qrade Bicycles Only. Catalogues fro. HERMANN, Calumet. Bike or Bicycle, WHICH? .. It makes no difference. ;.A VICTOR... Under name gives ita rider the same degree of Futinfaction. Full I'ne of cycle huh . ones, isicycie repnirinir. FRANK B. LYON, Agent. CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER I call tbe attention of my friends and patrons, that I have got a fine stock of : :Men's and Boys' Clothing:-- . On which I can tare you from 25 to 40 cents on the dollar. Men's Suits from $3 to $18. Boys' Suits from $2.75 to $ 1 2. - Children's Suits from 65c to $6. The largest assortment ol Boots, Shoes, Caps and Hats in town, fall and judge iur jourrt-n auu uc ruuiiutru ui ius uarniun lUftfc are prunenteu tO VOU. B. NEIMARK. Borgo Block. You are looking well when you look at M. JOHNSON'S stock of furniture. At I havo gone out of the aaloon busi ness I am desirous that those who are indebted to me will call and i ttle as soon as convenient. Joii.t Mkhhncb, Fifth Street. Mstles ( larshaj. For your poll tax receipt books call op the News office. We bare them In stock and ran malt them t yon at once. rr Bale at a Margala. House and two lota on Lake Linden avenue. Apply to Joaepb Simmons, on the premises. Barker Bbap la Bent. Lately occupied by Isaac Lanctot, In fins street. Apply at tht News ofllca. THE CITY BAKERY. NELMON A TKA.KLL,Prop'H. Front Htrect, . ItedJotket. Freah I;rea4 can be had at the followin. Co. a, Holman A Wllllaiua', Kwl Jacket an3 1896 Hartford Bicycles Reduction in Price. Patterns Nos. 1 and 2, from $80 to $65 Patterns Nos. 3 and 4, from $60 to $50 Patterns Nos, 5 and 6, from $50 to $45 This is tbe best value for the money offered" in medium grade machine COLUMB1AS $100 Tho Standard of the World acknowledge no com(etitors, and tbe price is fixed absolutely for tbe season of 1 890 at If Yon Can't Bny a COLUMBIA, Then Bny a HARTFORD. All Columbia and Hartford Bicycles are ready for immediate delivery. J. Vivian, Jr. & Co., Agents, HECLA AND FOURTH STREETS. LAURIUM. Jacka& McDonald, lroprletori of Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. The Question Is Often Asked What Paint Shall Wo Use? T r AnOtlAV! If you are looking for covering capacity, 1 n e n O W O I . qualities, general appearance; nuu juui uiuurj a nuilll, you DU8t DUJ THE SmtMILIMS PAIHT. Covers Most. Looks Best, Wears Longest, Host Economical, Foil Measure. Our prices are for "lest Boods." first, out nnd nil thi time. We are in the busi ness to stay, and the woi Id-renowned S. W. P. Htav, With l'i. Brushos. Colors In Oil, Houso and Coach Varnishes, Wall Papor, Etc. S. Olson. Buy the Reynard Roadster Model "C" One of the Finest Hih Grade Wheels on the Market. Bicycles and Bicycle Outfits Our new department of llinh Grade Uicycles la destined to le a very popular one. The $100 wheel for f8."i, are guaranteed for a yeor. Our bicycle outflti, Suits. Stockings and Caps are beyond a doubt superior of anything cine offered in 'Ud Jacket; combined with the greut aasortment to choose from, that every person is sure to be pleased. Then comes our bicycle shoes, :-THE SCORCHER-:- RAT TRAP PROOF, The moat popular shoe now in use, made of Kangaroo and a fine cordaTtn, at prices within rtnch of all. STEP IN AND BE CONVINCED. EDWAPliD Pt"E".AJSr. One-Quarter Off On account of the cold and unfavorable weather during .the past month, I will give you for the next 30 days 25 per cent discount on my entire stcck of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing. Our prices are the lowest for strictly first-class goods. True merit in every article. Highest quality everywhere. Come and see our goods and let us convince you that we will save you money every time you trade with us. Jacob Gartner. THE PALACE MEAT MARKET. The finest quality of all kinds of Fresh, Salted and Smoked Meats, Poultry, FishEggs, Cheese, Et?.. -At tlio Lowest Pricoo in "tho City- WmK,,' t1S?,T.nFdrr6ehd BBCpura. Sweet .nd C Orders By Telephone Promptly Attended To. D. KirJCCTON & 00. t