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Ttieffanesl To Come. A Few Suggestions to the President and Council. 'Kemler" Write to the Point On the .ipoiutttieut of ittUtetf" Mailt watchmen .el KDlllt luHtrui lion. Tboee who have the appointing of the percons whose business it wi II be to see the saloons are closed up at the fegal hour should not shirk their dutv by refraining from giving the nbjhtwatcbmen explicit instructions on this point. TheNK" s to day aked one of the applicants for the office if, in the event of his appointment, he would see the saloon were closed. His answer was "Ys, if I am ordered to." The ordering power is. in this case, the resident and his advisers, so, as pointed out in the News of Saturday, if the sa loons are not closed at the proper hour the fault will clearly rest on the president and council. Our article of Saturday has brought out the following letter: To t Ah K'litoi: Your article in Satur day's issue, "What Shall the Harvest He" discloses what may be "news" to some of your readers, but to most of u, existing facts. Your suggestions to those about to appoint officers, whose sworn duty it is to preserve the dignify of nil our laws, nre timely and expressed in terms none too firm and none too American. The safety of our community lies in the preservation of law and order, but when tboe who are appointed by the people to administer law, openly yield to the wishes of law breakers, we are no longer safe. As citizens we are responsible for the enforcement of all laws tnd until wemake an effort in this direction we cannot lay rightful claim 1 1 goo 1 citizenship, pose as we may. All whi read our paper know y ur nttitud toward biu-bre'ikpr i f ev ry kind and the arrk-l: in yo'ir but p iper i full of evidence tint we sljoul ni.ik no compromise with or express ourselves in any uncertain way about those who per sist in breakiug trie laws intended to reg ulate the sale of liquor. Where the prct-s is honest in its efforts to set ui a standard of good citizenship it is a power for good and is appreciated by all liberty-loving and law-abiding men and women. Ia commending the stind taken by our local press one of our ministers yesterday voiced the sentiment of all his hearers. Yours for the right, Rkapek. This matter of closing up the saloons will not be allowed to go by default and the News, oa behalf of the law-abiding citizens of this township and in the name of decency, calls upon the council to give the nigbtwatch explicit instructions upon this point. Iloyt' Urig-atle Hand. At a meeting held in th? parlors of the Calumet Congregational church, last week, the muclus of what may prove a valuable addition to the organization of the Hoys' Brigade in the way of a boys' bind was formed. The meeting was well attended by boys who are intereet ed ia the formation of a band, and the plane for the organization were fully dis cuH"d. An even dozjn boys, some of whom have considerable musical ability, signified their intention of of becoming members of the band and are enthusi astic over the idea. Another meeting will be held next Fri day erening when the plan will be further di:us3d and some definite action taken in the matter. It is in'end"d to get a competent leader and one who can tench thebojs. To Attend the Preabvterr Key. M. M. Allen, of Isbpeming, pastor of the Presbyterian church, in that city, filled the pulpit at the Presbyterian church here yesterday, in the absence of Ilev. Daniel Stalker, who is in Isbpeming. He also addressed the mens' meeting ut the Opera House. Hm sermon at the church and bis talk nt the mens' meeting are very highly spoken of by all who heard them. He returned to Isbpeming to Jay to attend the meeting of the Pres bytery which will open tomorrow for a t to days' session. llev. Daniel Stalker will remain in Ish p'.'tung to attend the me ting of the Presbytery ill which be will take active p.irt. The Rev. Stalker is on the pro gram fr au address on the "Home and Foreign Missionary Question" and is ofhTwise interested in the conference. Marshall Ward taught someyoungsters a good lesson last week which they will not forget for some time. At the matl nef s given at the Opera House in the af ternoon these youngsters made a prac tice of getting on the stairs in the hall and making so much noise that they were obnoxious. The management of the en tertainment could do nothing to stop them, as thej made good their escape when they saw him coming. Finally the marshal caught half a dozen one after noo.i and put them in the village jail until late in the evening. They went without supper and were a sorry and penitent lot of boys when the marshal let them out in the evening. It is need less to say that they haven't been seen at the Opera House since. TWO JtOVril FIIBE. All caliiog upon the great Fnglish staH , of physicians and mrgeonn locaieu ai 4o3 Fifth street, over Stutte's private hotel, Red Jafket, before Sunday evening, April IS will get consultation, advice services and two months' treatment free. All the doctors ask in return for this is a recommendation trom those they cure, thUis done in order to advertise their new Fnglish mode of curing chronic dis eases that have been given up by Amer ican physicians as incutable. The doc tors treat all chronic diseases. Otfke hours from 0 a. m, to i. m.; Sundays, JO a. oi. to 4 p. o, - - Thattad l'ae. Mr. Fred Leingruber called at the News office this morning and ttated that the case as represented to us had been great ly exagge ated. It was quite true that his mother, who died this morning, had not left her bed sin:e she heard of her boy's fall, but that she was not properly attended to was far from true, as he had supplied all her'wants and had engaged a person from Lake Linden to wait upon her, The father had not deserted his wife, but being a silk ribbon weaver, had gone to New Y'ork to obtain employ ment. The item was inserted for a good purpose and with no intention of stating anything but the facts. The Epworth League of the Tamarack M K. church gave a concert last Satur day evening which was well attended and enjoved by all. The program as hi ready published was carried out in full. The League desires, through the" col umns of the News, to thank those who took part in the concert and all who helped in any way to make it the success it was. All such asssistance h appreci ated by the League. There will be an Easter service held at the rooms of Montrose Commandery and under its direction, on Sunday, April 18. The service will begin at 2:'i0 o'clock. All members of the Masonic fraternity are invited to attend and to briog their frieuds with them. Appropriate music, also a sermon by the lliv. E. W, Frazee. Remember this invitation is for you. -M. M. Mounisox, E. 0. E. (i. Ruowx, Recorder. The anuual ineetiug of the councils of Laurium and R-d Jacket for the appoint ment of oilietrs for the ensuing year, will be held this evening. It is probable, howe ver, that the officers for Red Jacket will not be appointed at this evening's meeting as the councilmen are desirous of having ill the members on band when the appointments are made. Chairman Kemp is out of the city at present but is expected home soon. Card of Thanks. For myself and family I wish to extend our heart felt thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and also at the death and burial of my wife, and to the Ladies' Lodge Degree of Honor and neighbors for the beautiful floral offerings. William W. Ellis ami Family. Millinery Opening. Visit our Easter millinery opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 13, 14 and 13. Oar milliner, Miss Ferguson, will be pleased to show all our patrons the beautiful line of imported and domestic pattern hats and bonnetts. Vertix Duos. Passionate services are being held in the Calumet Congregational church every evening this week. Dr. Hunter will preach this evening at 7:30 o'clock, subject, "The Suffering and the Glory." A very cordial invitation is extended to all to come and take part in the celebra tion of this sacred week. Yesterday was Palm Sunday and special services were held at a number of local churches. At the Roman Catholic church, the custom of giving branches of palms to the members was observed. Next Sunday is Easter and marks the close of the Lenten season. The Kickapoo medicine company closed their extended engagement here last Saturday evening. The Kickapoo people gave a popular entertainment and one tlat pleased everybody, judging from the large audience that attend each performance. i:aMter Jlllllntry Ope ulna. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 13, 14 and 13: a large variety of imported and domestic pattern hats and bonnets at very reasonable prices. Vektin Bros. Arrangements are being made for a glove contest to take place between George Geshell, a local devotee of the xport, and John Burns, a well-known sport of Baraga, to take place at the Italian Hall within a week or two. 1M7-dirand Kaater Opening, 1H97 Thursday and Saturday, April 13 and 17. French pattern hats and bonnet', millinery novelties, etc. Mrs. A. A Millkk, Hennrs' Cash Store. Ir Uobertnon Dr. E. L. Robertson, of Lansing, Mich., will remain at the Uutterfleld House, , Lake Linden, up to and Including Satur day, April 17. Office boors from 8 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 0 p. m. The cinematoscope closed a success'nl engagement at the Open Houe last Saturday evening, and went to Paraga j this morning where they will play three i nights before going down the road. Tb entertainment put up by the company i strictly first-class and something cntirel; out of the ordinary. Mrs. Arnold A. Miller was among the arrivals Saturday trom Chicago where the purchased her spring stock of millinery. Mrs. Miller also vintcd relatives in Iowa while away. There will be a meeting of the board of directors at the reading room tonight. The budding and soliciting committees are especially requested to be present. Some of the sisters of Hancock hospital were in the city last week e oliciting f jnd for the maintainance of the hospital. They met with good success. To the Ladle. You are kindly invited to attend tbe grand Easter opening of Mrs. A. A. Mil ler, at Hennes' caih store. Cashier M. M. Foley of the South Shore road at Houghton was a business visitor in town Saturday evening. Position Waxteh By n young lady as stenographer and bookkeeper. Apply to News or Box 720, Hancock. George Taylor and John Grierson were out from Hancock yesterday spending the day with relatives. Vertin Bros', millinery opening Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday, April 13, 14 and 13. Messrs. C. J. Barr aud M. (!tchell, of Hancock, spent yesterday with Iriends in Calumet. Mins Spring, of Houghton, spent Sun day with friends in Red Jacket. Wanted A good laundress at the Cal umet Hotel. lluw lit- SjmIUiI It. Thf mlom l vas; a Mulf old fellow, nr.d all the ofliirrs likid hint exeej t fer one thinjjr, and that was his jealousy of the eomnmndinj; oliiccr of a neighboring post. He would j:ruw irritable whtnevir this ollieer's name was ineiitlomd, although he invariably brought the name up him K'lf. One tenhifr some of t lie mess tMvr- mlned to have M'lno fun with the colonel ' unil jiossil.ly 1 ut a snip to lls pettislmcsK. j "(Adorn 1," haiil olio of the-oilicers, "it's t queer, but you'll think Major!) (tho lielghlioi ingeommaniler) l.zul studied (spell ing. 1 ot a. letter from him today, and how do you think he t-j.i l!s 'hen Y " "He doesn't know much." irrowh d the colonel. "I Kipposo ho pi lis it h-e-a-r. " "No." "Well, h-c-c r." "Xn. that's l ot t " "H-i-e-r," Miituml the colonel once! more. "Uuess again. " . . "Well, I'd have to I e i s f-tuj Id as he Is to guess anyolhir way of si t iling ir. Wait to momi nt. Does he t Jl it li-u v-rV "No, colonel. " "Well, then, how does the man pell it anyhow?" "Why, h-e-r-e, as it should lo."' The colonel rose with wrath in his eyes nnd snapped out, mien en, I'm too old for Mich joking," mid then left the room and lam mi d the door after him. Harper's hound Tahle. C OI.HOX. TB K I M KHTAKF.lt, O Practical Emhalmer and Funeral Direc tor. Fitabllhed in 1875. Scott street, Ked Jacket. Telephone service. All nlnht calls promctlT attended to 1KAT1IM. FltlMODHJ On the 11th inst.. llobart Nicholas, the 5 raonthn und 7-dajs old Kon of Mr. and Mr. Charles Friraoilicr, of 450 Pine atreet. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. with nervices at tbe boufe, Uev. .f. II Kampiofti iatiDg. Interment at Lake View cemetery. LANTTO-Oo tbe 11th iBRt,, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Lantto, of Thirteenth street, Hajmbaultow n. Funeral today with interment at School craft cemetery. DKINGRUBER-On the I2ih instant, at her home fn Laurium, Mrs. Mary Lein gruber, at the age of 50 years. The funeral will bi held Wednesday morn ing. Services at Sacred Heart church, loterment at Hecla cemetery. aiAuniAUKm, hLLEN" A-FA IJ SANO On the 10th Inst., by Justice Curtis at his office, Pauline Faueaoo to Frank Kllena. HIKTIIM. DISTEL- On the 11th Inst., tbe wife of Mr. Frank Dintel, of Laurium, of twins a son and daughter. JACK AOn the 31st Inst., the wire Mr. William Jacka, of Portland street, of a daughter. Til II rtllCMiiO JIAltKKT. Chicago, April 12 The following gives the tl uctuations for today of the lead log grain futures Opening Highest Lowest Closing Wheat " " ' May.. WjM, 66i Crt 67W3 Corn a J5jlJPv 5L'- 2V 24', Bee Hive Shoe Store -LEADERS IX Up-To-Date Footwear. All the latest style toes In cents,' ladles' and dren'i shoes, In all widths and sizes. LADIES' BICYCLE LEGGINGS In all Colors. Our lino of infants' soft sole shoos in allshades and styles cannot be excelled. All goods marked at tbe rery lowest prices. il. FIFTH ST.. RED JACKET. A Gem Among Jewels. In appearance a Jewel may bo porfoct-in quality imporfcer 1th so with a Bicycla. Paint covers a mul Itu 1o of sins, but will notlt suro safely ag1 In3t Taws or Imperfections. The Howard Plate, On a Howard Cyclo Is a Guarantoeof Howard per fection, banked by an old and honorable firm. Howard. Cycle--$100. hr Two tons of Wall Paper just received. JOHN J. ELLIS, FII'TII STHKKT IIKI) JACKKT. CHARLES THOMA, ( lirlktleu Mctriicc Healer. All eo called hopelees ears a Mu'dalty. The Liquor, Morjhinc nnd Totmceo Habit Suc cessfully treated. Charges tLoderate. Office: 333 Fifth St. Perranlt's Hotel LOUGH Mt-:TI.iM. All member of Cinle Star of lied Jacket, No, 11.3 1, are retjufeted to be present at their next regular meeting to be held Monday eteniut.', April 12. Uus iuens of importance will be transacted. Hy ordtr of Fix a xn a l S i :c u kt a u y. A regular meeting of Copper Stir Lodge, Degree of Honor of tbe A (. I'. W., will be held in their hull Tueda evening, April l.'l, when all lueiubera are requested to attend. 1 5y order, m'kh IIattik KRi rr, I l.i- f of Honor. A regtiUr meeting of Ued Jacket Tribe, No. 42, I. O. It. M.. will be held Tuesday evening, April' H, when a full attuidatie in requested. Jamks Himra, Sachem. A regular imeting of Stella Lodge, D. of It., No, 200, will be held at their hall this evening. By order, A regular meeting of lletla Lodge, No. 00. l.O.O. P., will be held in their hall Wednesday tveuin, April 14. Work in the first degree. All member are re quested to attend. All members of the Junior Sons of St. George will m et in ' th ir hnll on t iood Friday at 12-10 to uet ready to go to Hancock to attend the celebration. There will bj a free fare on tbe train for all mem tier, and the supper and concert will be one-half price All members, will meet at the hall and not at the depot. F. J. Martin, lire. Sc. A regular meet in r of Court Robin Hood, No. C283, A (). F.. will be held on Saturday evening i ext. A full attend ance of all members is urgently desired as important legislative butineH will be acted upon. W. E Daniels, Financial Secretary. There will be a regular meeting of Calu met Lodge No. 271, F. & A. M., Thurtday evening, April 15. Work in the second degree. All members are re quested to be present. John Mertox, W. M. L, W. Killmar, Secretary. Thf re will be a regular meeting of Stella Itebekah degree Lodge, No. 200, on Monday, April 12, at 7:30 p. m. A full attendance is requested. Ily order of Lily Ci rl, N (1. ElUlA llLl'MENTIIAL, 11. S. All members of Laurium Tent No. 870 lv. O. T. M., are requested to attend the next regular review to be held on Tues day evening, April 13. Spml business to be transacted. Amiert SciiMinLix. U. K. THE ECLIPSE of the sun is nothing when compared to the way the Superior Stock beer eclipses "all the otl.er ! hrnniln Purilt. II.. . . t um j nuu usyur lire r chief points. Sold everywhtr m kegs and bottles. BOSCH BUG. CO., Lake Mndfs . Miehlu n SHINGLES. - DOORS - AND - WINDOWS, Always on batd. l'ricen to suit tbe times. Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co., SOUTH LAKE LINDEN. Anl RED JACKET, MICHIGHN New Goods ! 1 have lust received a fine and elegant line of MenV, Hoy' and childreu'g cloth inft. The largest line that n shown in Ked Jacket and prices which -rill astonish vmi! mi ran hnv all kindd of rlothinc. footwear and furnishing trnnAa f-.i.. you xnat we can save you .j the place In iSorgo's block. B. Neimark, Red Jacket, Have Just Arrived ! We have received a new line of Ladies it Ready Pflade Skirts In Hrilliantine, Sitin, Silk, Mohair, in fact all the latest styles aud grades. ' From 1 23 to $20. Also new suits, jackets, capes nnd dress goods, JACOB GARTNER, Hancock Red J aolcot A HandsomeDining Room ' . ' :j ''' 1 '.; "i .'1 ? T'''4 WILLIAM Main Street, Do You Want to Build a House? 11 So, See BAJARI & ULSETH, Contractors and Builders, and Dealers In All Kinds of Lumber, Sash. Doors, Moulding, Also Brick and Lime. In fact everything in the lumber line, and o! the very best and lateet pattern. Yard at Foot of Portland Street. Easter Announcement .. A. M. York & Son, Florists, Hancock and Calumet, trill have the finest display of Cut Flowers, Talms, Ferns and Plants ever sxnia the copper country. Special pri.-es on church decorations. Place you orders early and avoid the rush. ' A. M. York & Son. Bloy Block. - . . calumet. We Can Fill Your Bill .... No matter wbat you Hptdf.v, jut soit'a Lumber. where the walls and ceil iocs arc made dainty and attractive by our unique designs and rich and beautiful coloring in wall papers, is an incentive to a fail ing appetite. At no time of the year does your rooms need a new dress, as much as when spring comes out in her new garb, and shames the dingy room where winter has left its impress in smoke and dust. Look at our new and lovely stock of wall paper. J. BLOY. Red Jacket.