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the corrnn cou.Nrnr evening news, cii-usiEr, Saturday, jd.ve n. ibos. eCopperCointijEraiiiifleis rUBLISHIUBT irrod Metoltoiislo, Editor and Proprietor Tr"Offloe in the Niwi block, north end of Ctttattroet, tiea jaoe,Mn;mKu. VKUMH or SirilSCHU'TIONl BV MAIL OR CARRIER. t Via year da adrance?. i. a months - timouli .H 00 . a s .sia?m at ins poht orries ax caitmit MICHIOA AS BW'-CLAHH MATTLH. ntnnnicaLions and intern of busiest jt junreiod tth the np't should be addree sed T! o Oo'jper Country Evening New?, Cu) ii in cl. .ilioulcfc. island, Towlo & Co Jtaukerw und iJrokc-ru, Monitors of the .-ijsfta &i New Tori: Eiciw Ccpyer Stocks a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald, V C:22fs Street Boston. Mass, Howland & Co., A Kit UUOKKH. Ames Building, f.-7.Of3T02S3 Interest allowed on deposits. ,-.,'rder executed for Cash or Margin lc btoeks, Honds, Grain and 1'roviMons lstod on the Boston, New York and Chicago Exchanges, fecial Attention GiTen to Cornier Stoclf, trend for Circu ar and Teloirauu Cote Mining Property For Sale. .All the property, real and'perso 1, of th Mi La Belle Mining; Company, ' situated In Keweenaw Co, Jlich, WnhrRclr3,P?)5 acres on the mineral range, 7S8 acres In fee 1,98 acres surface only mak Jgl ),73t aores south of mineral range with the i rd wood Btill standing, together with seven . riles of railroad to stamp mill at Lac la Belle; - Ith outlet thence to Lake (superior. Plant at .&e mine and Lai e all in good order and ready lot operation. Enquire for further partlo- inouin W. K, Tarsrrcm w. k. vivian, Hurt Jelaware Mine P. O. Keweenaw Co. Ilch. ifAxiHNr V CO Ml A NY ro. torrKii jiimmj Will lie sold at public auction on Saturday, "i.h litli day of June, lvis at tho company1 office, No. s Devrnslilro street, room 1U, Bos- i ton, at It o'clock, a. in., for nou-payinent of adeetiisiuent due February 2:1, ivjs the follow ing ieMT'led stock in the Washington Copper -Mining Company, unless tho Bald assessment, with ex peneg on the same be paid before the time of sale: Shares. dama, J. Allston AbbottStephen A I.inn) Hrown Kiley & Co 250 Heck, Frederick, Agent MO Slarne.i, iMruh i' 100 HartU tt, .1. T 100 itr.Ht William liK) lryir.it Julm 400 ' iti'diaun, J, J fcm) r(jv.iu r - Co 1.0U) I anll. AlUrt T 7,:00 Fletcher, K. O .MiO liiU'K, .lol.ll C0 (ileawon, L' sliu C W Oarduu-r, Mrs. E. II 100 Hat kins, V. V :HJ Hutchipg. U. I) Pio Jones. I' 11 SK) .lackoon, l'.ticn M0 Iadncr. Lcul J 2'0 tor l, (lecr-w U Jr 2) MacN'Ider. Jataos :i)0 '3 c-h rt hy, I). F no McCarthy V. N BOO Morandl. F. W 200 N't-tlon. F. 500 I'ltrnun, Liithor(J I) i'rescc tt r, W, ,V Co 1,2V) 'op Fred -rick 11 20) . I'nin, (M'orge W I 0 ".nine, Ycbber & Co 2ixl JW, Sirs. Anna M 'M ib ey. F. W ;iii) -:')l y, (jay V Dorr 2) richoerjif, ,f, A M0 'I'nwer. fjMdings & Co WW Tyler, Lylia M WK) Tnaxter. F. O l.rtiiO VatHoti, Ahlfy Vi,M) Vliite, E. 1. Agent 3,150 Watson. Ashley & Co I'.M Vard, liornblowr ti Co r0 I ty ord'r of t)n director!!, FUKDF.KICK BECK Treasurer. V.MMMIATIC COI'NI'Y COX- i VF.N 1'1'i.N will bo held in I in men's Hall "t Hancock on Wednestlay, trie 1:1th day of I unc, l'.ss, nt U o'clock in the afl'rnon for the jiorpoM' of i-hctini s-.ventpen delecM' to the i )cn:(i':riH'n Slate convention to lie held In the -t v f irtnd Ittptilft, on the 2M day of June, '., and for th transact ion of such other bus-.nt-hs n-, may properly come before the con vention TIih dilT. rent townships are entitled to the following dd'Kates: A -lorn 1 Lit ird 1 Olumrt h Osceola :i 'Oitsscll 1 l'orlak'o 5 uritan :i ulm-y 1 t'rH:klin 3 Schoolcraft 7 Hancock 8 Torch Lke 7 T. I) KYAN, Chairman County Committee. Social Student I presume, with your abundant leisure, that you are in terested in tbo most important qucstiou of tbe day? Terry Tatettic You bet your life 1 am. An wit mo, same as anybody else, tbe moht Important questions of tbo day, tvbeu all is sifted down, is cats aud sleeps. -Cincinnati Enquirer. Spanish and French women of the liiglier class ure usually expert swords voiucn. TLty are taught to fence as arofully aud accurately as their broth its, and there are numerous schools in the two countries where young women re taught not only to fence, but to t&sndle the broadsword. lrcaeatlay Thonglila. UV "XMO." ICopyrlghted by Dawe & Tabor l Away from that wbk'b is known, on rard to that which iauDknown; away from the thing that ban been aud , on ward to the thiojr that i not but will bt tbirt life? Itisftaenation, it ia death to try to liye any other way. The necca sitvlaonuatobe eyer moving forward out of thebrUht light of that wtich is understood, into the partial darkness cf the next open door th: conceals un dreamed of hsppnet-H or dieter. Very tiHturally, there is a feeling of nppreben ion and ehtjdderlDgnnd pro'estns Tinre, like a train, hurries in Bcrons jtlains decked with flowers and then rushes with terrif. ing roar pnnt jagtr'd nd danger rocks and mn.vhii) Pud 'er.lf H'pends us oTjrrhaprns whose depths mean i!entruL' tina t thoe who f nil therein. Yet wht in this hut life? Viewed ntisht it h a jo never to snnd still; yiewal wrongly it is a thing to fear; and feared most bv thot-e who have gained let of that which is bent from the hurry irg events of life they have whirled by Once ngnia let us turn thene individual analogies, whoHfl truth everyone sees nrn nntional tenebinirs whoce truths fome ofu are Iow to s'e. .Naturally one needi roust la these stirring times ake ns a text for thought the present conil;et. For truth s sake and because ci the sacrrd honor that is theurderljing urrent of our national life, no matter how contrariwise surface storms may be, we have contended that there is a uality of mercy and of great dignity in bat w e are doing. Yet w ho among us is wine encueh to see luliy in advance the new vistas of progress or temptation to which the rush cf events is leading us. It is easy for the superficial ones to talk f a nation as though it were in a fixed aud unchangeable ftate, like an Egyr- an mummy wrapped in the pitch and cerementB and preseryatives of antiquity, Hut the natiou that lives and moves and a a being Instinct with progress, is leat of all like a mummy and those who ould swath it with rigid bands may bl eed distort it butthey cnunot reun ss it. There is a tendency to always hark back to our own remotest pant, with the crtd- lous feeling that th! men cd thoce days ad been prophets w ho foresaw, as in a t-ion, all that would happen to us and ade ample cor.stitutional provision to meet it. l et without detracting a parti cle from the value cf their work we know that the articles cf confederation of 1781, had to give place to the constitution of 787, and that, in turn, has been amend- d fifteen times. This evidence of cbaDge is no sign of indecision, but pimply an evidence of growth. Our ancestors could not ossi bly have foreknown tho great surging western wave of population nor could they know that the climate of the south and the development of the cotton-gin and the labor conditions that went with it would serve almost to tearapartevery trand cf union, nor could they have realized that the utate jealou les of the early years would have so vanished by now that we scarcely have a remnant of tate distrust lelt. These things are herd set forth merely to accentuate the fact hat vitality means change, and that change is simply readjustment as they ave appeared. We already see as we advance in our charitable warfare that the one simple aim, to aid the Cubans, will be compli cated by a number of new relations and responsibilities. We are going to be much in the condition of the country lad ho is suddenly transported from the isolation of the farm to the crowded walks of the city, fie has to keep on the right side of the way or upset himself and his fellows; he has to hold his elbows in and learn an entirely new set of social rues. So shall we be; the end of thejwar is going to leave us utterly removed from tbe compact isolation of tbe past. We shall no longer be able to live for our selves and to ourselves. Whether we will it or not much more diflicult internat ional relations of friendship or of antago nism win De ours to coniront. And we shill find that the diplomacy of the fu tur w ill be much more sensitive than tn the past because ol our very apparent predilections for the English speaking in opposition to the Latin races. We shall also find that our form of irinmr.f l.Whortn nrli.mtpr! with t fiA r.tin..n, nnri rtArfcnm Alkn. to states that tcu-h their I How "states on one or more sides, will baye to be so extended or amended as to take in tbe administration, either permanently or otnerwlse, of remote colonies. Among these will certainly be tho Philippines, unless Spain suddenly cedes them to an other nation and that in itself would be a serious problem, with hostilities far more extended than they are at present with our seyenth-rate opponent. Other A. !i ! -.1 1 -1 ' . 1 111 -! territory in mi uaeiiouou wiu cuwpiiw Porto Rico, held for iodemnifi:atlon, and vuua uciu lur a uuic nuiuticun iu 'riuim the inauguration of a smooth running ta nnrn Vl rt ' ,l" ""v" '"- departures will bring us Into entirely new m .n m m rt tn.A.n . nl .an.Ul..nAi a hicmui luiciuinuuai rououi . i. uLnr( ng shall be part and parcel of the great Eastern question the control of the brown Malay and the partition of the lands ol tbe senile rhinaman-and on the Atlantic coast 'the turmoil consequent upon the deaf ruction of Spain will be oars to quiet. Thus the open door of our latest duty shoes us abroad borixoo that we did not dram of befor. Wise bands are needed, unswayed by party bias, unin fluenced by a desire tor notoriety, but held as In a vise, to a determinate pu. pose to spend and to be spent in effort that shall still tend to ptrpetuate tie growth In grandeur and leadership of this our dear country, carved at such an expense, from the wilds of tbe ws;e n wjrld. We shall go further with this bno of thought. Six gallons cf carpet cleaner for 23 ctuts ut Carlton Hard w are Co. Carpenters' tools cf all kinds at lowest p-iiesnt Carlton Hardware Co. Tbe Monitor cig'ir is uiude by 1. (lold- stuitb, 2J8 Fifth street, Calumet. Wanted A goud uiuiug room girl at once. Apply at Calumet Hotel. The Crawford bike at tbe City Lard ware is all right. The boys fay to. Screen doors, wiudows, aud garden hose. Trices the lowest at the City haid ware. Icecream fruzers, rtfrigerators, lan mowers, We lead in quality and price. City Hakdwark. For Rent Store on Fifth street now occupied by Martin Foley. Apply to 1. Uuppe & Son. Phaeton For Hn. A brand new pba'ton with leather top to be sold at a bargain. Apply at 4G4 Fire street. Good photos are cot necessarily expen sive, poor photos are never cheap; and good photos are made at the studio of W. K. Steckbauer. We make a ff ec alty of making ice cream for socials and private use. Fugle drug store and Lauriura drug store. Tel- t phone connections Mr. Charles Greenfields has returned from Wisconsin, with a fine lot of driy- ng and draft horses, of which he invits an inspect! n. They can be seen at tbe barn ou Fine street. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation I have ever sold or ued,atd I ctn't soy to much in its Draise." L.M Kennon, Merchant, O Jell. Ga. SODEROREN & SODERGREN. The Icecream told bv the Facie and Laurium drue stores is made from the nnrpnrtlelP. for thArrenm rnmm frnm the Wisconsin State experimental sta- tionandisshiDned. not in bulk as most of the rream 1h. hnt' in one eailon sealed cans. Florida Lota For Male. I have a fe more lots for sale in the Florida addition. Will be at tbe State Savings Bank, Laurium, yery evening I between 7 and 8 o'clock to accommodate I parties desirous of buying or selling lots in Florida and Laurium, M. L. Effingeh, Agent. To property owners and agents cf property in tbe village of Red Jacket. You are berebv notified that the water tax fcr the term ending June 30, 1808, is overdue and being payable in advance, the water will be shut off without further Scores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil notice, unless paid on or before June 25, biains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, 1808. By order of Water Board, I Red Jacket, Mich., June C, 1808. fu miner Itenort. A private family at Niagara Falls, N. Y., would take a few boarders into their pleasant borne during tbe summer. Five minutes walk to State Park, Rapids, Falls view, GoatHsland, etc.; $1 GO per day, $10 perweek. Referencesexchaoged. Address, Mrs Adams, 423 Jefferson Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Iter habl tea, Attention! A full attendance of the members of Helping Hand Tent, No. 34, I. O. R., Is requested at the next regular meeting, June 11, when the third and fourth de grees will be conferred; also nomination of officers and appointing of committees to make arrancementsforthe celebration to be held at Calumet on Saturday, July 1G. Come one and all. Louis James, Secretary. Notice to Iojr owners In tbo Village of Laurium. Owners of dotza are hereby notified that all dogs found running at large without collars and tags, on and after May 2G, vv"'tt,n "'"J uc iuivuuuubu auu uc. .ujeu ""v claimed and paid for as provided for in . ' Iruu luo "u .iju,rut u. .Cm .ur same. iy oraer Village Marshal, Mobbed thefirave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by bim as follows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain cotinually in back and sides, I . ! & - J.ll- I - 1 i uu uppewie tfrauuuu.T uruwiuR weairr day by day. Three physicians bad given uic ui. i uiiunairij a meuu ou y iw:u trying 'Electric Bitters;' and to my great In. aii.n.li. tin An kntlli mxto I uUvk, I decided Improvement. I continued their I n OA 9 rn iha n.An. m inrf mm tnwm Mnll univi vuiw TTtt.n, auu aiu uun a ntti man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave ol another victim." No one should fall to try them. OnlyCOcts. per bottle D, T. Macdonald't drug store, Calumet, and Belhumoer'a, Lake Linden. Wanted A house to rent Ibatjbas modern conveniences. Call at Niw'8 office and leave particulars. Hayeyoua job of plumbing or steam beating? Get our prices; it will pay. Carlton Mardwakk Co. Hall to Hen The Temple of Honor is to rent every Wednesday night and every second and third Tuenday in each month. For t9rms, etc., apply at the hall. Clothes cleaning, djeing, repairing, altering and pressing promptly and neatly done. All work guaranteed to proye satisfactory, MiniioAN Dyu Works, Over .112 Fifth street. H. M. (ieary, Ficrson, Mich., writes: "DeWitt's Witch Hazf l Salve is curing more piles here today than all other rem edies combizud. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." SoDERCiREV & SoPEUGREN. Grease spots, pitch, tar, paint, etc, can positively ha renioyed without the slightest injury by our new French pro cess of clothos cleaning. Micinoi.N Dye Works. Over .112 Fifth street. The Cuban question And politicalissueB sink into insignificance with tho man who suffers from pU 's. What he most desires, is relit f. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. SODKRGI.'N & SODERGREN. Clothes cleaning, djeing, repairing, altering Hnd pressing promptly and neatly done. All work guaranteed to proye eatfclactory; Michigan Dye Works. Oyar.'IU F.(ti Kent. One Minute is not long, yet relief is Ob tained in half that time by th use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents con sumption and Quickly cures colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles. SOPKRGREN & SODEROREN. HprliiK and Hummer Style. Having received a tine stock of cloths, suitable for ppriug und summer suitings, and overcoats I invite an inspection. Suits made to order, fit guaranteed and thf prices very low. Give a e a call. M. Johnson, Over Sauer's Sample Room. New Wood Yard. i.napei Alannis, ol Trcut W n . Creek. bave opened a wood yard here and P,Dl,?u Mr. Merman UlDDer B8 tbeir aeent and are now a,y to eupply good ary wood in long or short lengths. Or uerB ,e,c Wltn Herman Ulbber at his store in the Newh block will receive prrncpt attention. M. L, Yocum, Cameron, la., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, try'ng most all kinds of piles remedies, but without success, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salye was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salye has no equal. SODEROREN & SoDERGBEN. Bneklen'a Armo Halve The beet salye In the world for Cuts, BruiBes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever and poeiivelv cures 1'iles. or no rmv r. Quired, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For pale by D. T. MacDonald, Calumet, and Belhumeur, Lake Linden. Forester of Amerlra Attentlou. Court North Star, No. 17, F. of A., will observe 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 reauested to attpnd rnext regular meeting on Saturday even- ling, 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. rne rinlandars' Mutual Fire insurance company ol Houghton and Keweenaw conntlea, or gonlxed In 1890 according to the laws o the State o! Michigan, will Insure proper ty ot Its members. Have paid fire lossei oyer f 4,000 and dividends nearly f 6,000 during the last seven years to members ol five years' standing. On the first dsi oi ima jear m cumpany naa uw meui ners, U40,.4a WOnn Ol property In ured and 15,810.5 In treasury. For lunner particulars apply tj the under. mKnPa. john blomqvist, Tresldeiii. Alkx Lkinoheh, Secretary. Office, 443 Pine street, upstairs Red Jacket I was seriously afll icted with acontyh for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before I hA used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's rvttrii I . . ... nemwy, Dy a friend, who, knowing me I to be a poor widow gave It to m. T I tried It, ana Wlta thO fflORt trrtlftrtn suits. The first bottlAriiova X... I 1 1 . . .. . ' TJf i ujucu auu tut second bottle has absolute- y cured me. I have nod had. I 1. lit I iicUlLQ 10T tWenty ye&TS J gi V 6 tbi I tl fir at ithnn ..im'..!.. , ?ce.r appreciation of the gratitude f It f th cure affected ResDeetf H u u A, Beard Claremore Ark k' i ?Y 8odereren RnJiJ-. i-' t! 7 uiukkmii, BTATEIBANK NO. 95. SUPERIOR SAYINGS BANK. HANCOCK, - nidi. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $70,000 Commercial and Saving Accounts Received. PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Savings Deposits. Compounded eemi-annnnii PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Certificates of deposit payable one year alter TatT -DIRECTORS- JOHNSON VIVIAN, E. L. JACOB BAER, -OFFICERS- C. A. WRIGHT, Tres't and Mauager. M, C. GETCHELL), Cashier Superior Sayings Bank. Cook st jyes nnd ranges cheaper than ever at Car ton Nurd ware Co.'s. The human machine starts but enca and stops but once. You can keep it go ing longest and most regularly by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tho famous little pilln for constiputiou and all stom ach und liyer troubles. SODERORKX & RODERGRKX. Mr. T. Ketchem, c f Pike Ciiy,Calsays: 'During my brothers late sickness from stiati: rheumatism, Chamberlain's Tain Balm was the only remedy thatgnve him any rell f." Many others have testified to the prompt relief from pain which this liniment afforc's. For sal" br Sodercrren Si Sodergrtn, druggists. The American Xavy, Cuba and Hawaii A portfolio, in ten parts, sixteen yiews in each part, of the finest half tone pic tures of the American navy, Cuba and Hawaii has just been published and the Chicayo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad has made arrangements for a special edi tion for the bent fit of its patrons and and will furnish tbe full set, 100 pictures. for f 1. In view of the present excite ment regarding Cuba these pictures are very timely. Send amount with full ad- ress to George H. Hcnfford, general passenger agent C, M, & St. P. railroad, Chicago, HI. livery, Feefl and Sals Stable. JOM. T'tiuji.l, Prop'r. Keeps tho fin ..ut of horses and riira In th town, anl would call especial attention to his large tletgh holding 2 persons Juat the thinp iur aieiKuing panics. On Telephone Exchange. Portland street I opposite Salvation Arm liarracas. ANDREW BENSON. PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Hard Wood Finish, Graining, CalsemJnlng, Taper Hanging, Glazing, Eto; A Pull Line Of Wall Paper Samples. Bhopin rear of Olson's furniture store. C. E. NYSTROM Architect And Building Superintendent. Plans and sneelflnntlnna fm all knia ate and public buildidgs, Fine residmnces a specialty Office over.Htar clothing Uwuae CHARLES B. GALE. No. 0, Willow Ave., Calomet. ...VOCAL CULTURE... Wednesdays at Langler'a Btudio, Hancock. Thursdays at Lake Lii da. ID. 3D. S. Dental Office, Over Star Clothinj St:rc. ovrioa noDiti-fl toiia. a,i m. hk and 7 to I Teniors Telephone oonneotlona, Detroit & Cleveland NAVIUATIUN CO, Low Rates QuickTime TUB COAMT LINK. PALACE STEAMER CITY OF ALPENA leaves St, Ign ace every Wednesday at 7:d0 a. m., and. Saturday at 2 p.m. for Detroit, Port Huron, Sand Beaeh, Oscoda, Alpena and all points east and outh between Detroit and Cleveland. STEAMERS CITY OF DETROIT AND CITY OF CLEVELAND leaye daU? (except Sunday) at 10:30 p. m. The Sunday trios are operated during May. June J uly, August and September. Through tickets to all pointt and bag w checked to destination. For rati ui4 luiuriaaiioD, aaarfss A. A, SCDANTZ, 0. P. A. Detroit, Mich. STATE BANK NO. 201. STATE . SAVINGS . Uih L.AUIIIU91. - - MICU. CAPITAL ' $50,000 WRIGHT, M. C. GETCPpt i C. A. WRIGHT, M. L. hr UNGEki, Canhjer State Sayings Bank, Merchants Miners CAPITAL . $100,000 Sorpha and undiviaed profits, 60,000 TKUKK 1'CK VKTi'T VKtl ANPJIISl if VAIV ON INTIiULIWT liKl'OSlf or near i CH AltLKd bKIUCd fHtiiHn P. UU I'PE, JU Vicx-P istrii ii. 0. L'OLTON..M M....OA6UUi First National Bank, CAHTHJT. . Mlanu SO.OOO1 fiurplon, Three l'er Cent Per Annum raid a HavlcxaDeposlM. lpoita of II nt I'vwarila Kecelvad. orricaas: i KUWABD ItYAN PaiilEI JUJJN 3. DYMOCK ViC-Pbb81E51 WILLIAM B. ANDEU30W CASHU First National Bank, HANCOCK. - Mleb. Cauital $200 009 Surplus anfl uiillYidei profits - 63.65? Th ree rer (teat Per Annum Allowan ! am IntAVMf llmn.lt.. . omcun WILLIAM BkdUY PuiDUt PETEIi EDPrB M M Vld-PBISIDUI WILLIAM CONDON CASHI1I TFT IT! Calumet . Carriar . Worts MANCFACTCKEHS ANI DEAL ERS IJT Carriages, Buggies AND HLKIUHM. H0ESE SHOEING A SPECIALTY JOSEPH HEBEET, Prop., Cor. Qecla st. and Lake Linden Are. Laurium TKIM SPACli: la UEBBUTBO alYTUM Calumet and Heela Mining Company. ITS J&raC'LOYKKtt WhuwitaoilUaMiloitj,or bay kciM rio w:h to font rooat un4 ttaoaa wao kav' romio rank ara Savlta4 to advartli UaoaaaTtX9aBM For Kale A house and two lota located on Oserola street, Laurium. Apply at bouse No. lOnkA Vnr Mala In Iroquola BtreWt rooms. Apply to FrauT Laurinm; contains six rooms. Ajaiiiesun.ua tlie prt inlets. ForHMle House No. 404 1 Acorntrcet, Yel low Jacket. Apply on tho premises. Wauira To purchase a house of six room on company land. Apply to Andrew Archi bald,; KWhth street. Wnnte.il One boarder, must be an em ployee of the Calumet and Heela. Apply tw Mrs, Uasta4 North Uockland stre Jt, tjP Ola street, Laurium. Property belongs to Lorenzo Peleirrena and applicants should sea V. Tommel of No 351 Fifth streot lted Jacket. AVauted to lieu t A house of four or flv rooms. Apply to Constantino Misch. Osceala street, Laurium. Wanted Three steady boarders, company ?mp0.p5.refeniDle' Apply to Mrs. 1. Tai lor 17M Bound ry street Heela. Wanted-To rent by a Calumet and Hei !if employee, a flye room bouse with barn on tw premises. Knouire at this of floe. Wanted to Kent-A house of.four roomi. Apply to Peter Kelly Laurium. Wanted -Four boarders, company em-PJye- Applv to Mrs. KowUng, 17fl4 Boundary street Ileola. ,Want to ItentBv a company em Ployee.a house In Yellow. Rlnn nr UA Jacket of flvs rooms or more. Apply to 413 lt.V iiiwtur iiniwiomns. .F1 ' Ko. 587 Oedar itrwl Oaspertoh1' ApP1, em,e 10 MU TJ? n-ottr or Ira roomi. Apply at tha Nurs offloe Fo C&le An sir ht-room house on iwads TT0 No' o. Bwedetown. Apply M John B. Werttn oral the company's oUoe. .Bale Hons no, lixo Tvnnal street wwiaiown. apply on the premlsss.