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Celebrate Tomorrow Odd Fellows Over the From All Copper Country, Will Aemble at Calumet. Preparation .re Ileiac Made fr IliS Turueut How Vlnltor May Mpeud the Eveulnz. Tomorrow Calumet will be tbe ncene of one of the biggeet celebrations erer held in the copper countrj, when the Odd Fel low societies of heveral counties of the Upper Peninsula will hold their celebra tion and aunoal reunion here under the auspices of f Iecla Lodjfe. Great prepara tion have been made for the event. Tbe principal part of the day' doiDgs will take place in tbe afternooon w hen tbe different delations from out cf town w ill be met at the depot and a biff pa rade will take place, after which there will be tpeakinff at the Opera IIoute. In the evening the "Mikado" will be pro duced at tbe 0era Houseby local talent. ( There will alo b a prand ball at the Armory to wind up the day'n doin. A number of tbe buhiceiM places will be decorated for the occasion. fl. . l . . . . i 1 . lLBracmwrH oi me louea nere wi m-tt at their ball at 1:'J0 in the after noon and the line of march will be formed ho an to leave promptly at 1'. Tbe Hun cock lode wiineave bytptciul train ovor the Aiin-rul Iltnge which w ill start from Hancock at 1:."J(J. The local lodge w ill march to the depot at i,Hurium, where they will meet the train and the membern from Lake Linden w ho will come up in carriage. The mammoth parade will then be formed aud the line of march taken np. Mr. A. Inveen, residing at 7-'0 Henry St.. Alton, III., suffered with sciatic rbeu matUm fof over eight month. She doc. tored for it nearly tbe whole of this time. trying various remedies recommended bv friend, and was treated bv the physi cian, but received no rtlief. She then used one and a half bottle of Chamber a in' Pain Halm, w hich effected a com plete cure. Thin i published at her re quest, as he wants others similarly atllieted to know what cured her. Tbe 23 and 50 cent frizes for pale by Soder- gren 4 Sodergren, Uruceicts. BY PHILLIPS BROOKS. Village Tax Holl. Take notice that I have completed the aement roll tor the village of Kd Jacket and that the board of review will attend at tbe council room in the Town Hall of Raid village on Monday, May 31, and Tuesday, June 1, for tne purpose of reviewing aid roll and of hearing any persons who may deem themselves ag grieved thereby. Leo Kaltenb.u h. Assessor. lied Jacket, May 14. 1807. ITbe following poem. mrer txToiv publish c U ai found in one of Phillips Brooks' early ratebook. In w Li h he Jittt do n thought snd memoranda. -D(toii Transcript. Along the noisy cit j w ay And ia tLi rattling city er, On I hi j thu t!n-arist of day. Perplexed with Lusijutw fret and jar, When suddenly a young, iwwt face Ix.kol on my p-tula now and pain And K t it soin-tbin of its praee And charmed it into peuw ufam. The day was Jut as bleak without, My m ij:hhcrs Jut as oold within. And truth wna ju.-t as full of doubt. The world wm jut as full of tin. Cut in the light of that young smila The world grew pure, the heart grew warm, And sunshine pleanied a little while Acrut-4 the darkness of the storm. AFTERMATH. I did not care to seek her name. I only said "God Lie thy life, Thy ttwett young grace be still the same. Or happy maid or happy wife." p. a GRANDMOTHER. She There was a large crowd on band this morniDg when tbe sale of peats for "The Twelve Temptations" opened at llvan's store and a great number of good seats were taken. The company is a high priced one and the local management of th? Opera House is running a big rifk in getting them here. Mr. John A. Huncbfrger, tbe well kno n traveling salesman, arrived here yewterday afternoon, called by the ser ious il'net.8 of bis father, the Hey. lluus berger, who is suffering from a stroke of paralycis. The reverend geutlemaa's condition is not at all encouraging nnd he is still very serioubly ill. A recent ishue of ll-veille, the State military paper, contains an excellent hall tone page illustration of General Lyon and his staff and also a lengthy history cf bis life and military service. Major Merton's portrait also appears and an account of his service in the Na tional Guard is also given. Card of Tnaitka. un oenan oi myself, brothers, sistrs and all the members of the family, I wih to thank all those neighbors and friends who, by the kindness and acts ofevm pathv, made thelast hours of .ray mother on this earth pass so peacefully. Also would I thank those who showed so much respect for tbe deceased after her death, and more particularly those who sang at the funeral services and sent the beautiful floral tributes. Thomas H. Sodhy. Mrs. Latherine Neimi wishes, through tne columns of the Evening News, to thank publicly the members of the An cient Order of United Workmen for the prompt and satisfactory payment of the insurance on tbe life of her deceased bus band an I also for the many kindnesses show her during his illness and after bis death. Their efforts were very heartily appreciated and will ever r e remembered. Mrs. X imi further commends the order as a good and noble organization and an order which can always be relied upon Tbe contract for the new Sacred Heart chur.-h will be let this evening and it is understood that Mr. Paul P. Roehm will secure tbe job, his bid being the lowest. It will be a big contract and the cost of the new church will pro bably reach f 40,000 when completed. Planes no ainerence now nervous you are, how hard your teeth are to extract how sore they may be, you rtioice and laugh when baying them taken out by Dr. Blankner's original method, at the Jewell House. By request thev remain until Saturday, May 29. 3 Ileward. L.OST rroni the Osceola, a medium sized red cow with short horns turned in and branded on the bind quarters with No. 5. The above reward will be paid on the return of the cow to William Lux No. I8l Back street, 0,ceoIa. ArreMted TliU Horning. in. tred Ulankner and his wife, Mrs. May I5lankner, were arrested this morn ing on complaint of Dr. W. S. Whisler l 1 ! . mantea wun engaging in tbe practice of dentistry without haying a certificate from the State board. The doctor and his wife were brought before Justice Cur tis where they pleaded not guilty and anked foraehange of venue. Tbe case was adjourned until Friday. The doctor and bis wife were taken to the village jail, in default of the necessary bonds While waiting for an attorney the doctor and his wife were offered a feat in the clerk s office in the town hall which they refused and requested to be put in the lockup which was done and where they remained until their bondsmen were ob tained. TL . ... iue arrest oi Ur. lilankner and his wire was almost the sole topic of conver sation about town this morning. The doctor and wife have employed i i ti ..... . . ... r. . .j. .ncuonaid as their lawyer, who iniorms n the cae will be fought to a finish. Albert Davey left at noon for Colorado prings, wbere he has taken a position with the Colorado Springs real estate company, of which bis cousin is business manager. Albert is quite a bicjele rider aud may make a record in Colorado. the contract for Mr. W. II. Hot-king's new residence on Pine street has been let to Hajari & I'lsetb and work will be com menced at once. The building will be a fine residence wit n all the modern im provernents and convenience. A big real estate deal was recently made in lied Jacket when w hat is known as tue kabeine property, consisting of six dwelling and lots were transfered from Mr. Oliver Labeine to Mr. Forest for a consideration of $0,000. high for a park High School Field lay. The itudents of tbe Calumet Mhool have made arrangements Held day to be held at the Athletic N A t II fd O 7 Inn.lO . .. ... -j , if nun a cummur.ee was appointed yesterday to complete the de tails. The field day will be strictly a high echool event and all the schools of the county will be asked to send representa tives to contest fn the different sports. A program including the usual track ath letic events will be arranged and bicycle races will form a conspicuous part of the daj'a doings. The field day will be held with an object of increasing interest In athletics in the high school. Fred W. S. Thayer, State manager cf the Union Mutual life insurance company of Grand Rapids, is in town on business. Mr. Thayer is a brother of ex-Mayor Thayer, of Grand Rapids. The funeral of the late Peter Roethe will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services will be held at St. An thony's church and tbe temains lnterrd at Hecla. Telephone connections at the Calumet bedding company for the convenience of patrons. Orders receive prompt atten tion. No. 444 Pewabic street. Laurinm. I'okltlou Wanted. By a young lady as stenographer and typewriter. Apply to Miss Sumner. Jewell House. Tfiluk Jtoit ett Won. A telegram recelyed this morning from John Rowett, the well-known Cornish wrestler, states that he won two falls from Jones, the champion of Montana, a thJr match at Butte City last evening. Local friends of Rowett are inclined to think that this means that he won the match, which is very probable if the match was for the best two out of three falls, bat if it was for the best three out of five tbe result would be exactly tbe oppo site. Rowett' telegram does not give any particulars of the match. It was Cornish style la each fall, Ten carloads of heavy machinery to be used In tbe new engine house at No. G Osceola were received at the mine this morning. T. C. Miller, traveling agent of the Chicago & Northwestern railway was in town yesterday on business. Mr. Nathan Ruttenberg went to Isb- peming yesterday on a few day' viait with relatiyes. Does ot Keen Tare With the Ad. vanre of Medical Science. We all know just what adorable crea tures all grandmothers are, and how they cruinot do enough for the little ones belonging to their sons and daugh ters. Now, without wishing to appear ungrateful for these attentions, there are Borne mothers who think themselves quite capable of caring for their own babies, and the continual and persistent contrary opinion of grandma bocomes after a tiru vexatious rather than help ful. I2ven though grandma has brought up a dozen children, aud this is her daugh ter's very first experience in that line, it is just as well not to ivo overliboral doses of advice, nor is it good policy to empty out tho medicine tho dot-tor pre Fcribes for baby's cough nnd (substitute eirup cf squills, because sirup of squills was all that the younsters of another generation wero dosed with. Tho latter medicine may bo regarded by grandma as tho most perfect cough remedy in existence, but tho prescribed drops or pellets may bo qui to as effect ive, aud it is but natural that the young mother and tho physician in chargo should feel a bit annoyed at tho assumption of superior knowledge, how ever well founded it may bo. rv:, i , . Ljauiva uwi as varied rroarment as plants do. What may havo answered splendidly for grandma's dozen might prove quite the reverse of beneficial for the fin do siecle youngster, and even though a baby is a novelty to the young motner nature will be her best teacher as to its wants and cares. Grandma must remember that she had to be initi ated in her superior baby training be fore she could pose as an oracle, and would she have been pleased to have had her authority wrenched from her by a wiser somebody who scorned her methods and ridiculed her lack of wis dom? When the young mother nskg for ad vice, it is time enough to give it to her. She is certain to do so and will appre ciate most kindly the valuable hints the more experienced mother can give her, but her feelings will bo quite the re verse if advice is thrust upon her and tho care of her own precious baby taken peremptorily out of her hands. Louis ville Post. The herald redbreast ainira hi winter Inyi, The CilJfarea drift in flixks udown tbe weald, The turbulent rnt.ka gather on every field, And clamorous fctarliupH dure our garden ways. Oh. Ix ar.tiful garden ways, not grown less dear rUt-aue tl.f ruc him gone and Lriony wave Wlit ro lily urn) purple iris have their graven, Or that where violet were tall aster rear. Lo, what a theen f color ling( r Mill, Though tho iiUlui:i; il lam and frostd be come 1 The lull. ' rhrnvy h-rtnfl. ,w r seem to spill L. ray of mhivIi r;e Yr the tnngld mold, YVMiw v ryw here, touched with a glory of p. .hi. Flaui.t the i:::pt ri;:l chry.-:iiitlu-tnnm. I.'i-w Vt-rfc Ledger. We Can Fill Your Bill . . No matter what yon specify, j'ist ho it's Lumber. SWITCHING LOCOMOTIVES. Th Superiority i t thctrlcity Over Steam n a .Motor. The ii!is-t striking thinirnliout the bchav lor if t ! eh ctrlc loomiotlvo is thecir tunny Mtii wiih u it irav ln moveil over hurt distances, varying from a few inches to ii few feet. The U tlieneo of the motors to the controller is j r;n tlciilly instuiitune ous, tluis tloiiitr iiwiiy at one stroke with one of the chief drawl v.eks to steam switch ln;r engines, with whieh tin re is u notiee aide tula.v between the tiiM whin the throttle valve is oj em d and thi'i isions be g:in to move, in this way olten causing the engineer, no in.irrer how careful he may l to oven-bout hi. mark. This delay in action, while ircnerally on ly a lew sccomis in cacn ease, amounts up seriously In the course of a whole dav's work and is the chii f cause of the rrover- llal luti iu' i f mprht trains which have much switching to do at intermediate sta turn. I nun the fact that the movement of tho electric loconiiitive can l e rraduated so liiei ly a lull third of the time usually occuped ly steam locomotives can lo r-ii vi, pan lei. j..: ly as Miiie empty ears udj nividvd Willi uuioiDalic coin lint;. ne d iivxer le hunted oil Pv too rauid an at 1 -roach cf ti e et j.ii.e, as frequently ban pens utuh r sv. iu Lh).' conditions us thev now are. Arain, the uccderaiion f tho electric Iciccmothe i-: hi men that the frvi;:lit ears of a coiiii arathely In." train are Ki.irtcd m idler anoiher, without jerking and w ithout i pi aii i t main. A weak draw bar s thu j rotociul iif.-ah.st sudden fracture. nnd no "cnsinx oil, "with consequent re unci ion in f ( i (i am iiPivin tritl mrim cr way, is necessary, as in the ease of the steam locomothc. Tho electric locomotive, iurtiiir, is lilted with u quick actirur air jrako, the j res sure ft r which is kept at its maximum ly an uutomat.c elect rin air pump, instead of the comparatively slow acting steam brake which is usuullv at taelml to steam switching engines.' Th highest rate of spud im nnissihle in such cases may. therefore, he induljrcd in with the cirtainty of a quick stop, should oceu sion require It. Ihc handiness with which un electric locomotive may be verated is another lKiiut In its favor. There is neither the in icrnui pressure or the steam against the throttle valve nor tho stillness and weight oi uio nnK reversing cear to overcome. A dainty controller handle, which could no moved by a child, and a reversinir hnn die almost equally light and movable open aud urrungo the paths for the current. - i. 11. Alullin in Cassier's Magazine. SHINGLES. - DOORS - AND - WINDOWS, Always on band. Prices to suit the times. Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co., SOUTH LAKE LINDEN. And RED JACKET. MICHIGHn Pianos And Organs! IMore buying, call and examine our large stock of the celebrated W. . Kimball Co Pianon and Organs, from the largest factories in the world. Endorsed and used by the moat eminent musicians in all countries. PRICES LOW. SEE OUR TERMS TO SUIT ALL. LINE OF BICYCLES BORWELL OAK STREET, & SANFORD, Agents, NEAR DEPOT. - RED JACKET. PRGMDSSS! & CO Contractors for all kinds of IMZ--SOIfcT "WOEZ:. ETC onice at i. Martini s Store. Front Street. Ited Jacket. New Goods I i ua,i7, udii icvnicu a UUH hdu p nrnnr in M tn'a Km-a' .k: J -i al ina. The largest line that ia shown in jP -X: AU""SU 8.C10 IXi tti? bUy a,i kindi f C,h,n footwear lufi" farnKtai Kood for the once that other merchaata are paying to the wholesaler. We carry men's euitd all wool, from 84 to 120: bova' sulfa rnm ft f tto aJI Lt.. BUI A , , . , " -w . tu vunuiru d eu i lb i rum oil SS!f?fcG" bverthlDK-5uar,intee(lor money refunded. A call will convince E?ih.2 7?E21 ZeJ 33 cent9 more on ch dollar than elsewhere. ReSbe? vuc jiav.o iu nuiu m U1UV.H.. Red. Jacket, A IIow the Money Goes. It is unsafe to allow any ordinary wo man to enter a storo with money. She has such a craving for luxuries, such a contempt for mere necessities, that she almost invariably purchases the former and is constantly in need of tho latter, bhe goes forth to pifrchaso an opera bou net because she is going to tho opera that very night, but her eye is caught by a lea gown, a bargain tea gown, and sho ouys it. lhat night some man seated ucniim u vjumesnorougn with many plumes swears. She goes out to buy a jacfcei, needing oue sorely, but her er ratio fancy is caught by laco trimmed underwear, and beforo sho realizes it sho is reveling in new nightgowns 'and corset covers. Sho has even loon known to go out to buy writing paper nnd to return witn nothing but a blue and white cup aud saucer. Philadelphia limes. Smoked Cigarette Thirty Years. 'J'eoplo talk about cigarettes beinc nnhoalthful, but tho fact that I am still alive is proof to the contrary," said a middle aged man. "I began smoking them 30 years ago, beforo they were made in this part of the country and when few were imported. It is a far cry to tne time when thero wero no Ameri can cigarettes, and I feel old when ; look back to it. I ought to add that I havo never inhaled tho smoko of ciga rettes, which perhaps accounts for their not killing me long ago. I may also add. In strict confidence, that tho reason I havo smoked cigarettes is that cigars and pipes make me 6ick.M New York Sun. So lie Did. Lord Salisbury, while on a visit to his nephew, Mr. A. J. Balfour. M. P.. in Haddingtonshire, amused himself bv playing golf. One day tho nobl lord struck too low with his iron and asked his caddie: "What l.avo I hit?' The youngster, who was without rev erence gruflly mado answer: "Scotland." London Globe. Short. She The origin of the uso of the term "sterling." applied to English money, ia lo.st in obscurity. He So is money, so far as I am con cerned. Detroit Free Press. Attorney O. J. Larson went to Mar . 4 ..... i - "Hi WiU VUUUIIT J quette this morning where he is attorney , by tho use of beacon fires. in a divorce case. When tho armada appeared off the coast of England, notice of that factwa sent all over tho country in a few hours Captain William Danlell's reeidence on Pine street is being considerably im proved. Supervisor Fred Smith, of Allows, was a Houghton vhi tor yesterday afternoon New Year's day is a legal holiday in all the states but Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhodo Island. A copy of the first edition of the "De- m"on" was sold some years ago for 3,960. Greafdng- the Elephants. Twice u year the elephants and tho rhl noeenm in the Central park menagerie get uitjuimg di neaisKNic oil, which is thor oughly rubbed in with tho palm of the hand, i he oiling und the manipulation cleanse the skin, remove the dead skin and open the tores, frolun the animals mil miu improve uicir Health, and thev seem to like t he process. The oiling is done only in the si ring and summer. If done in the winter, tho animals would Im llkdv tn i i , . . laho com irom u. ane rninoeeros at the park is in pood condition and lively and rather frisky for so big a brute. Sometlim s it steps ahout wun u sicj) mar is very much like a danc ing stip Mid likely to surprise one win sees it lor the hrst time and has ixin ac customed to regard the rhinoceros as an animal always slow and lumbering in its movements. When the rhinoceros' eaf,'c is cleaned out, which is done daily, the keeper first attracts the great creature to one side with a tempting mess of food. Then he slij s a noose of rope over the anl- mai s norn and settles it down around the neck and makes the other end fast around a bar or twoof the elephants' cage, adjoin ing This is done to keep the rhinoceros irom pitching into tho keeper if it should take a notion. Tho sii me precaution is taken when the rhinoceros Is oiled. Tho elephants, how- ever, kneel at the word of command. It Main StrOOt, . , ..v.v "u.hj iu iiiiiui u uiuuer against them in order to reach tho upper part of their sides in rubbing in tho oil Nov York .Sun. B. Neimark, Cure . For . Insomnia And Nervous Prostration, mime w3 Is the resting, soothing influence ex erted by our Tanty and comfortable urniture, for yourtunimer furnishings, is exquisite in design nnd upholstering, while our pretty reed nnd rattan furni ture is wrought in beautiful combina tions by artistic exnerts. WILLIAM J. BLOY. Red Jacket. Mouse Ail.j on i ,,. Washington. May 25. The house ad Journed at 12:2j p. m. Monday on ae count or the death of Senator Earle of boutn Carolina. The senate adjourned aiaoior uie same cause. TUK UN 1 KKTAKF.lt O OL.MON. O. Practical Embalms .rM .Jl'l mt. r-eiaoiiened in 1H7V h .TllftIrA T.l.nknii.....r.. ... . . 'V" LODGE irii:UTI.GM. The members of Elizabeth Lodge No if, u. oi jv , arp HSKea to mwt. Thnu... Iowb' room to take part in the procession iu i-urrmgi'H. Hy order of Secretary. There will be a regular meeting of Hecla Lodge. No. 90, I.O.O.R. UVrfii- Bomg, way o. work in the initiatory Attention, Sir Knight: A special conclave for 7;30 o'clock. A fu Rtrpnrt-rw. tJ t, . c in re- 'i"rriru. ijv orripr E. Q. Urown, g p Itecorder. ' " All members of Calumet Lodge. No 13. are requested to m.o r; on Thursda afternoon at l"Jo sharn tn participate in the grand nararf.. Rrp to 28 as there will be work in the third d David B.O,BOBx,,Bcrl,,,MW'U-1' There will hm & Mn..t. 8f,Stu(leorKe' Saturday, Mar 29 at 5 o'clock sharn. 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