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TUE COrPER COUXTItr EVENING NEWS, ClLUYlEr, Tul'rtDAY. JU.VE 9. 1893. 2 : fle Copper Coiitoytoiiillm fCLI8HIlBT yred Maolcenslo, Editor ud Proprietor. jx"-Omoe In the Niws block, north end cf fin itreet, tvea nivmu. TX11MH Or Wl'HSCltlPTIONl BT MAIL OB CARBIIB. On ysr tn sdTanoe) $ rtimvuiu cmaiD At tbi post omen at calcmit. MICHIOAH AS ilOOrXULS MATTKH. OTOcinmunicatlons and letters of bntinw annected with the paper should be addressed Tts Cooper Country Evening News, Calomel. .Mirhlcaa Leland, Towle & Co., Bankers and llrokers. Member! of the Boston and Kei Tort Eiclaiiies. Copper Stock! a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald. ICcurjss Street Eosten. Mass. Howland & Co.f ANKKUS A.M BBOKKBU. Ames Building, BOSTON MASS Interest allowed on deposit!. Order executed for Cash or Margin It 6tock, Bond. Grain and Provision! lited on the Boston, New York and Chicago Exchange!. Special AtteiLticii GiTen to Ccussr Stosti . bend for Circu ar and Telearawt. Cede Mining Property For Sale. Ail tbe property, real anJ.perso 1, cf ta lie La Belle Mining Ccmpaay, situated la Keweenaw Co. 31Ic'.i. Antrso'.na acre on the mineral raneo, ji 1a acres In fee ls acres surface only max t th),1W acres south of mineral ranRe with the ardwood still standing, together with seven Sttiss of railroad to stamp mill at Lac la belle; wtlh outlet thence to Lake Superior. Plant at the mine and Lat e all In good order and ready J ;r operation. Enquire for further partlo sarifrora W. K. VIVIAN, fcupt. Delaware Mine P. O. Keweenaw Oo. Mich. A7.Mii!Nwrtx copper 3HM-j COMPANY. Will h I1 at public auction on csturday, thi llth duy of June, i-M at the coir.pany -ilee, So. M Unvi nsMre street, room 1-'. Ilos ton, at 11 o'clock, a. in., f -r non-payment of asHeHsmnt due February 21, K.i the follow lilt described stock In the Washington Copper Mining Company, unless thn s.ll a-.estuent, with txp-nesou the same be paid before the time of sale: Shares. Adam, J. Allt-ton I.VjO AbhoU, Stephen A 1.M llrowrr. Itlley gi Co 250 Heck, Frederick, Assent 1 HariK'M, Sarah ? HXJ Martlet t.. I T Kaiser William 100 Brym.t John 400 Ca.l lian, J, J 2U0 iKjwner Hi Co 1.000 Panlel. Albert T 7.W0 Fletcher, K. O 5'K) dates Jolm 000 (ileasun, Islio C .. . 00 (JaMiner, Mm. E. II 101 Har'-dns. V. I :J Hutehintfs. K. L) 10 Jones. V K 200 Jackson, Kben PA) 14 ner. Lcul J 2 ) Lord,(;rfre It Jr 2'0 Mac.Mler. Jutnej McCarthy. I). F 1 McCarthy W. N 500 Moran.ll. F. V 200 Neilon. F. S 500 Hitman. Luth'Tfi f) 'rescott. F. W. & Co .. 1.2M) I'oji'. Frederick 11 200 J'arlln. 'leorjre W PO I'alne. Vehber Co 2(0 Kloe. Mrs. Anna M Hbley, F. W :) Solev. Cay fc Dorr 2 oO c'cho'Tpf, J, A 100 Tower. Glddlnif! & Co 2 Tvler. Lvlia M Thaxter. K. O l.Ono Watson, Ashley VI. W) White. K. I. Airent 3.I.V. Watson, Ashley & Co 1 Ward. Hornblower Si Co M liy order of th directors, HIEDF.KIUK UliCK Treasurer Old Al Drake. Old Ab Drako was ono of the "odd sticks" that flourished in a Vermont rural neighborhood a good many years ago. His wifo was a meek, obedient, rpiriilcsH woman, over whom Ab tyran nized for CO yearn, when bo quietly dipped out of this world. Old Ab's panegyrics on his dead wife's virtues wero loud nnd loti'. Before tho funeral ho Kiid to ono of his neihbirM : "hho wa tho bent woman on tho top of thia arth. I je-M thought tho world uud all of her yes, I did! I always thought it, and banned if there waii't times when I come mighty i r.r telling her no ye:;, -irl And I would 'a' told her no, only I've always held, uud I Kill hold, that it tiin't hafu to praihu anything that w'ars petticoat. 'Ceptin for that, I would 'a' told 'Lizy Kllen what 1 thought of her many a timo yen, I would 1" BoKon Journal. The Teuton is apparently aban'""'" the pipe and cigar in favor of becoming a cigarette fiend. In 1U93 Germany manufactured 152,000,000 cigarettes. Iu 1895 tho flgurea'reached 000,000,000, which were doubled in 1897. Dealers do not complain, as cigarettes are more profitable than cigars. Spbclal CftUe lo New xcrfc sun. ins family lixi:.u;k yiSS CRAIG LEARNS THE PRESIDENT'S ANCESTRY FROM TOMBSTONES. the Gave Him a- IIorho and a I'lece ol Teat From the Old llomestead The President' tirandoncle. Not Ilia Grand father, Executed m m I'atrloU A younK vroman arrftetl from Ireland few layi ao nnd called on President Mo KlnK7 to i-reftnt to him tho pen caloKlcal tree of the McKlnleyiof Con ugher, fronj which family the rreslJcDt descended. She also gave to him an old horseshoe and a piece of real from the old McKlnley homestead. The touhk woman la Miss Martha Craig. She comes to America to tell Americans the iiicturcsqueness of Ireland and the habits of the Irish jxxiple. It wait Ly mere cbanco that she ran across the history of President McKinly'a ancestors. Always Interested In America, tho hod learned tho name of McKinlcy w hen ho was elected president. About IS months apo Miss Cniif?tock a trip through Ireland. While pacing through Cona'her he was attracted to on old grauyaru. While cxanjiiir.tf the gravestones he faw the name McKinley. Miss Crnig dlscovcretl that a large fam ily of McKinley s bad once lived on a farm aear the graveyard. So Interested did she become in her genealogical research that she went into it very deeply, and when she arrived in America a few days ago she nau a family tree of the president. MissCroig knew no one in tno cnueu State, but she had been born near Lon- OKher, and so had the president's forefa thers. This at least gave her tho license to speak with him, and the other day 6he managed to g( t nn audience with tho pres ident. Mr. McKinley Ltcaroo most inter ested In MissCrali and told her be was much pleased to have bis family tree 60 thoroughly established. The McKinKys of Conagher appear to havo been respectable farmers, Presbyte rians In religion. In the ancient but neg lifted burying ground of Dcrrykelghan their histrry is found. How long tney wero on the Connghtr farm prior to tho rebellion in 17W cannot bo determined. In that year one of the foremost revolu tionists was Francis McKinley. Becom ing suspected of complicity In tho proceed ings of the United Irishmen, ho whs ar rested on the information of on Intimate acquaintance named Smith, taken to Col raine, tried nnd hanged. Before his execution he repeated por tions of Psalms tlx, which contains such Imprecations on tho "lying tongue" that nccus s falsely. Francis McKinley s wife obtained his body tho night after his exe cution, and it is now burled ut Berry kelghun. The McKlnlcys put a stone over the gravo r.xact copied or tno inscriptions on the McKinley headstones have been ob tained ly MlVs Craig. One, which was erected Ly the wife of Francis McKinley, boors tho following: 'Hero lie tho remains of Francis Mc Kinley, who departed this lifo on the 7th cf July, cged forty two years." Tho inscription i tho othtrstono rends: "litre lleth tho body of Francis McKin ley, lato of Conagher, who departed this lifo Juno 24, 17ys, nged forty-two years: also tho body of his daughter Elizabeth, who deported this lifo March 31, lbOU, aged six years; alfo his wife, Anna Mo- K i r. ley, w ho depn r ted t h i s 1 1 f e A pr i 1 , 1 b 1 0. " What seems strangoon reading the above Is that tho stones assign different dates for McKinley's death. A reference to an old Coleralne directory does not help out of this diflieulty. Francis McKinley married Annu Hill of Alteration, near Ballycastlo. Two sons and five daughters wero born to him. John lived on the farm until grown and then came to America to join an undo who had tome to this country several years before. Tho name of this undo U not giwn, but ho was the father of Wil liam McKinley, thy president s father. Francis, the second son, then camo Into possession of the farm and held it until 1838, when ho sold It and followed his brother to this country. Ho was tho last of tho McKinleys In Conagher. After tho farm was sold by Mm It passed through many hands, but rteently enmo Into pos session cf Captain It. J. Montgomery cf the British army. It has generally been thought that Pres ident McKinley is tho grandson of Francis McKinley, who wns hanged. Miss Craig's Investigation proves that this could not have been tho case and that tho undo of Francis McKinle'y, who camo to America before any of tho other McKinleys had left Ireland, was the grandfather of tho president. This will bo seen to bo correct when it Is homo in mind that Francis McKinley hnd but two sons, John nnd Francis, whereas tho father of tho presi dent was named William. While at tho old McKinley farm Miss Craig took many photographs, the flrtt evil taken cf tho historic old place. These fcho Is now having developed and will pro sent the president with a sot of them. Nev York Journal. HORRORS IN THE SEA. Diver TilorennV Story of tbe Dead Men rinloned In the Maine. Every diver who trieB to find out what la left of tho Malno in tho mud of Havana harheir ndd to the talo of horror anel iuIh- try on tho nlLrht of tho explosion. Charles Morrran, who, with four other divers from the battle-ship Iowa, cruiser New York and coast survey department and ono from tho Merrltt Const YV re-eking company, has been tryinR to boIvo tho mystery of tho Maine, pnys that his vocabulary is not equal to the emergency, lie said recently: "I havo looked over what Is left of tho Malno pretty thoroughly. I found bodies burned and disfigured beyond recognition, Jleraps of wreckngo aro piled up on them. Nearly all of them had clutched something In their dying agony. Ono or two muvt havo graFed something that burned the palms of their hands completely away. In all my experience as a diver 1 nover saw anything like this." A West Virginia I'lke. Mr. David Wllfong of Top Alleghany, Yf. Va., whllo out hunting recently on tho north fork of tho Greenbrier river, snw what ho thought was nn opossum swim inlng in a shallow placo in tho river, but on shooting and rescuing his game it proved to be a pike, which weighed 63 pound. Mr. James Ilovencr, who recent ly returned from West Virginia, brought tho bend of the fish with Jdni, and it is now In the possession of Mr. Lynn Sullen- borgcr. Highland (W. Va.) Recorder. Africa's Golden Lining-. South Africa's annual gold production has reached $60,000,000, and In a fow year Is expected to go up to $100,000,000. Tho new century will open with a golden lln- lng.St. Loul Globe-Democrat. Tho Texas Girl. Chivalry mci to be described a eoutheru virtue, ami though wo da not wish to imply thct the men cf tho ticrth are ouchivalrous it is quite poenitlo that iu the south womeu are still re garded with a greater degree of formal reverence than levbcre. A native of Texas describes with enthusiasm the women of his state and shows why they cannot fail to excite admiration. "They are," be declares, "sweet, polite, gra cious and courageous; they do uot curse or swear; they do not use slang, and are uot drunkards. Most of them rido well on horseback and cau use the 6ix 6hocter, but do not want to take away a man's job or position. " Could a xuoro engag ing picture le drawn? These lovely compounds cf swettnesa and strength know their power, but do not abuse it. They may resent injury iu the most ef fective fashion, but they are not mean. They will hesitate before shooting a man who has a family dependent upon him. They are no mere amazons. ine fact that they do not curse and 6weur shows that they possess also the gentler domestic virtues. Those who aro in search of tho ideal girl should purchase a ticket for Texas. Providence Jour nal. The Odor of the Opera. The confirmed opera goer drew a long breath. "That would make me happy if it blew over my grave," he murmured blissfully. The woman with him looked at him doubtfully. "What's blowing?" she asked unsympatbetically. "It's the perfume," he explained. "One always gets it when the curtain rises on the second act. The house is full by that time and tho odors of the flowers and perfumes have grown heavy. Tbo air is close and oppressive during the entr'acte, but when the cur tain goes up the draft sweeps out and catches that indescribable odor and whirls it up here to tho dress circle. It's not like anything else No theater has it. It's the essence of opera flowers and laces and jewels nnd beauty and music. I'd recoguizo a whiff of it iu paradise. Just ask any old chup who has been coming here for years about it. He'll know what I mean." New York Sun. Celebrating Hit Deliverance. "Herbert," asked the young wifo timidly, "is this tho kind of miwe pio your mother used to make?" "No, dear, " answered the young hus band. "My mother never made miuco pies. She was a health reform lecturer." And Herbert; helped himself to u sec ond cut. Chicago Tribune. The Only Sure Way. Pollywog How would you go about finding a needle in n haystack? Jollydog 1 shouldn't look for it. I'd simply 6lido down the haystack. New York Journal. Mobbed iheCravn. A utartline incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the eulject, in narra'ed by him as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition.' My skin was almost yellowj eyes sunken, toDgue coated, pain cotinually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters; and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a riecidfd improvement. I continued their uso for three weeks, and ara now a well man. I know they saved my lifr, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 eta. per bottle D. T.'Mardonald's drug store, Calumet, and Belhumuer's, Lake Linden. Forestern of America Attention. Court North Star, No. 17, F. of A., will obrcrve Sunday, June 12, as memorial day. At 0:30 a. m. sharp all members will meet at their court room to attend divine services at Tamarack M. E. church. All members are requested to attend next regular meeting on Saturday even ing, June 11. Business of importance to be transacted. A cordial invitation is extended to all members of the order to join us on this occasion. AU members of Uoion Temple Honor with tbeir wives or lady friends are cor J dially invited to attend a'reception to be given by Hope of Calumet Section, No. 1, J. T. of II, and T. to tbe grand section officers and representatives on Friday evening, June 10. Fashionable dressmaking, according to 'La Mod de Taris." Terms reasonable. Mws Aliiena M. Longpre, 420 Fifth Street, Red Jacket. Pay your account at Hosking & Co's and get a ticket on their bicvele for every dollar you trade or pay between now and July 3, 18J8, when it will go. Good photos are not necessarily expen sive, poor photos are never cheap; and good photos are made at tbe studio of W. E. Steckbauer. For Sale A first-class Jersey nnd brindle milk cow nnd calf. Apply to Francis Williams, North Tamarack, by company barn. The regular meeting of the Ladies' Aux iliary to A. O. H., which was to be held Thursday evening, has been indefinitely postponed. naye yon a job of plumbing or steam- heating? Get our prices: it will pay. Carlton Hardware Co. For ladies' and gents' mackintoshes go to Hosking & Co., the leaders In every thing. Tbe best styles and qualities show In tbe photos made at tbe City Art Gallery. illDITIUNAli LOCAL KKW. The Monitor c!garls made by I. tijld smith, 228 Fifth street. CAlumet. Waxtkih-a bou to ent that has modern convtutences. Call at News office and 1 ave particulars. Ilnll to Urn The Temple cf Llor.or U to rrnt every Wednesday nidjht and every second and third Tuewlay In each month. For tjrms, etc., apply at the hall. 1'iMket Hook Lout Between the City Bakery and the post office, containing money, checks and re ceipts. The finder will please return to J. N. Hunter, at the Citv Bakery, and re ceive reward. Clothes cleaning, dyeing, repairing, altering and pressing promptly and neatly done. All work guaranteed to proye satisfactory, Michigan Dye Wobks. Over 312 Fifth street. H. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., writes: "DeWitt's Witch Haz-1 Salve is curing more piles here today than all other rem edies combined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." SOPERUREX & SOPEROREN. Grease spots, pitch, tar, paint, etc, can positively be removed without the slightest injury by our new French pro cess of clothes cleaning. Miciiioax Dye Works. Over .11 2 Fi'th street. The Cuban question and political Issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. SOPERGEN & SODERGRKN. Clothes cleaning, dyeing, repairing, altering and pressing promptly and neatly done. AH work guaranteed to proye satislactory. Michigan Dye Works. Oyer 312 Fifth Strut. Cow mid alf Fjiniid. A black cow with calf came upon my premises tear tbe Lake Linden road. Offner can have same by proving proper ty and payiuii expense. Frank Bergstrom, Florida. One Mitute is not loDg. yet relief is ob tained iu half that time by the use of One Minute Counh Cure. It prevents con sumption and Quickly cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. Sopkrokex & Sodergren. Mprlujc and Hummer Styles. Having received a L'ne stock of cloths, suitable for spring and summer suitings, and overcoats I invite an inspection. Suits made to order, fit guaranteed nne the prices very low. Give me a call. M. Johnson, Over Saner's Sample Room. Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Prees, Antbon, Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rbeea Remedy in my family for fifteen years, bae recommended it to h una reds of other?, aud bave never known it to fail in a single instance. For sale by Sod ergren & Sodergren, druggists. Bneklen'a Arnle Nalte The beet salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Scores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil Mains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posiiyelv cures Files, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by D. T. MacDonald, Calumet, and Belhumeur, Lake Linden. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, t'a., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, try'ng most all kinds of piles remedies, but without success, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I uted one box. It has effected a permanent cure." As permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. Sodergren & Sodergren, ' r Inland era' Mutual Fire insurance company ol Houghton and Keweenaw counties, cr ganlzed In 1800 according to the laws o the State of Michigan, will Injure proper ty ol Its menib-M'fl. nave paid fire losses oyer ?4,000 and dividend nearly f 6,000 during the last seyen years to member of five years' standing. On the first dt --.j oi mis year me company had 017 inVu ben, 54G,425 worth of property In sured and $lo,810.5 In treasury. Foi runner particulars apply t ) the under. signed. JounBlomqvwt. President Alex LkinoWkn , Secretary. viace, .u fine street, upstairs Red Jacket. I was seriously alii icted with a cough .w. jcbip, uuu itiHiiaii nau a more severe cough than eyer before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough nemeay, py a mend, who, knowing me tone a poor widow, gave it to m. tried It, and with the most gratifvins r suits. Thto first bottle relieved meverr much and the second bottle has absolute ly curea me. I have not had as good neaua ior twenty years. I give thl-. tificate without lollcitation. simnlr in appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure affected.-ReepectfulIy, Mrs, Maby A. Beahd, Claremore. Ark. For sale by uvuemreu a ooaegren, druggists, t DANK STATE BANK NO. 95. SUPERIOR SAVINGS BANK. HANCOCK, . - 911C1I. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS - $70,000 Commercial and Saving Accounts Received. 3 PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Savings Deposits. Compounded semi-annuall 4 PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Certificates of deposit payable ona year alter date DIRECTORS XJL JOHNSON VIVIAN, E. L. JACOB BAEtt, -OFFICERS- C. A. WRKJHT. Pres't and Manager. M, C. GETCHELij, Cashier Superior Savings Bank. Cook stoyes ard racges cheaper than evtr at Car ton Hardware Co.'s. The human machine starts but orca and stops but once. You can keep it go ing longest and most regularly by using De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and all stom ach and liver troubles. Sodergren & Boperqren, Mr. P. Ketchem, cIPike City, Caf says: "During my brothers late sickness from eciath rbeuma ism, Chamberlain' Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him any relief." Many others bays testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment affords. For sal by Sodergren & Sodergren, druggists. The American Navy, Cuba and Hawaii A portfolio, in ten parts, sixteen views in each part, of the finest half tore pic tures of the American navy, Cuba and Hawaii has just been publihed and the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad has made arrangements for a special edi tion for tbe benefit of its patrons and and will furnish tbe full set, 1G0 pictures, for $1. In view of tbe present excite ment regarding Cuba these pictures are very timely. Send amount with full ad dress to George H. Heafford, general passenger agent C, M, & St. P. railroad, Chicago, III. Livery, Feei and Sale StaHe. JOd. T'TDKLIi, l'rou'r. Keeps the fin J,.ut of horses and rifts In the town, and woulacall especial attention to hie large sieitm noieung zo persons Just the thing ior sieigniag parties. On Telephone Kxrhange. Portland street (opposite Salvation Army uarracKf. ANDREW BENSON. PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Hard Wood Finish, Graining, Calsomlnlng, Paper Hanging, Glazing, Eto. A Pull Lina Of Wall Paper Bamplea. bhop In rear of Clson's furniture store. C. E. NYSTROM Architect And Building SuDorlntendont. IMans and specifications for all kind of nrl- ateamhpublio buildups, Flno residences a ipeclaltv Offlceover.Star doming bouse CHARLES B. GALE. No. 6, Willow At., Calumet. ...VOCAL CULTURE... Wednesdays at Lander's Studio, Hancock. Thursdays at Lake Lli.de i. 3D. 3D. S. Dental Office Over Star Clothing Sure orrioa bourb-s toiia.n.i i , and I to I STsnlflr Telephone connection. Detroit & Cleveland NAYiUATION CO, Low Rates Quick Time THE COAST LINE, PALACE STHiMER CITY OF ALPENA Jy8 St lo ace every Wednesday at 7:30 a. m., and Saturday at 2 p. m. for Detroit, Port Huron, Sand Beaeh, Uscoda, Alnena and all points east and south between Detroit and Cleveland. iiJK CIrY 0P DETROIT AND CITY OF CLEVELAND leave daily (except Sunday) at 10:30 p. m. The Sunday triDs are operated during May. 4 une July, August and September. Through tickets to all points and bag- Rase checked to destination. For rates and Information, address A. A. SCDANTZ.O.P.A. Detroit, Mich. STATE BANK N(f. 201. STATE . SAVINGS . BANK. CAPITAL ' $50,000 WRIGHT, M. C. GETCHFM C. A. WRIGHT, JACOB BAER, Vice I'roslaeut M. L. EFFING KK, 1 Cashier State Savings Bank, Merchants Miners Bank. CALUMET. Hlib, CAPITAL 5100,000 Surplus and undivided profits, 60,000 TIIBF.K PEH CKIiT I'EB ANNUM PAID ON INTEIIKST DEPOSITS omciMi CHARLES BKI0O8 .....PBJ8IIBM P. RUPPK, JR....... VlCl-PBIBIDlli H. B. OOLTON..- M ...CA8H1II First National Bank,1 UAMTOIIT, HUB, Capital, tlGO,OC Hurplue, 50,000 -1 Three Per Vent Per Annum PaM Baring Deposit. Deposit of II and Upward UeelT4. ( omciHsi EDWARD RVAN PBMlDix JOHN 8. DYMOOK Viaa-Pasair-iKt, WILLI Aid B. ANDERSON CABilll First National Bank, HAMWU1&, Nleb, .l S2C3 COiT Snrpln3 and uaiirt3ci troSts -68.(1111 Three Pr Cent Per Auun Allw on Iatrt f)olt. orncaas: f WILLIAM HAdKYM PBSSIDMl PETER RTJ PPH M . ..M VlCl-PaafllDK t WILLIAM CONDON CABETII THE Calumet . Carriac . Worts MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL ERS IN Carriages, Buggies A91UHLUIGU8. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY JOSEPH HEBEET, Prop., Cor. Ilecla st. and Lake Linden Ave. Laurlum. TKIH 8PACB IS ItBSKUTBO MY TH Calumet and Heela Mining Company.1 ITS OIPLOYKBB fho wuh to tell their 1 o mi, or buy komsi who wnaia rent roczci una t&os wao roorsa to rem ar larit4 to advtrilf wiiboui ani ipci For Sale A house and two lots located on Osceola street, Laurlum. Apply at bouse No. aw Osceola St., Laurlum. Ilonse For Snl In Iroquois street, Laurinm; contains six rooms. Apply to Frank Matheson, on the prt raises. m ForMle-IIouBoNo. 404IAcorn:strcot,Ve?' low Jacket. Apply on tbe premises. IVautea To purchase a house of six rooroi on company land. Apply to Andrew Archi bald, 217 Elirhtb street. . Wanted One boarder, must be an em ployee of the Calumet and Ilecla. Apply W ft'rs. Hast 204 North Rockland stro?t, For Male House No. B23 and lot on Osce ola street, Laurlum. Property belonKS V uorenzo roioirrena and applicants should sw P. Tommoi of No 351 Fifth street Red Jacket. Wanted to Itent A house of four or live rooms. Apply to Constantino Mlsch, Osceals street, Laurlum. Wanted Three steady boarders, compsnj mplores preferable. Apply to Mrs. P. Tay lor 17M noundry street Ilecla. Wanted To rent by a Calumet and Heels employee, a Bye room bouse with barn on tt premises. Knouire at this office. Waated to Itent A house of Jour rootf Apply to Peter Kelly Laurlum. Wanted Four boarders, oompany em ployes. Applr to Mrs. Rowling, 1764 lloundsrj street Ilecla. ployee,a house In Yellow, Blue or Red Jacket of fire rooms or more. Apply to 413 blxtn o neat bv a com pan For Hale J No. 587 Cedar street Blu Jacket. Appij the premlaea to Ml! Qasperlch, v, . Wanted To Rent four or flr root PPljt.tthNrwsoOo Fo Sale An eight-room house on Bwso. V5wnfP'?,, No. 8044, Bwedetown. Apply w John B. Werttnoratth oompanv! ofclo. Oal-nou no. IU0 Tunnel itrt swMetown. Apply on Ik premises. h