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the coiter cousin r eve.ni.no news, calumet, Tuesday. jd.e m. 188. .fle Copper CeulrjSraiiillBW FVIUSBKUBT jTrod Mackonzio, Editor and Proprietor. M-nm m thaNawa block, north end of flttt itreet, Bed Jacket, Michigan. TKK31M Or SUHSCKIFTIONl BT MAIL OB CARRIER. Ona yen (In ad vanoe). Hi month Per month .10 00 . a w If IBID At IH1 POST OrriCl AT CALUMIT, MICH 10 AN AS SIOOWO-CLASB UATnmm tar"Oommunlcatloni and letters of business jnneeted with the paper should be addressed The Oooper Country Evening News, Calumet. Michigan. Leland, Towle & Co., Hanker and Ilrokers, Members of the Boston fid M Tort Exclaves. Copper Stocks a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald. jCcbm Street Boston. Mass, Howland & Co., AMiLU AM) UltOKEK. Ames Building, BOSTON MASE Interest allowed on deposits. Order executed for Cash or Marln IE stocks. Konds, Grain and Provisions lsted on the Boston, New Yort and Chicago Exchanges. Special Attention Giyen to Ccrper Stoctf . Send for Circu ar and Teleraiu Cvit Mining Property For Sale. All the property, real andiperso 1, of th Lac La Bslle Minine Company, Hltnated In Keweenaw t'o. Sllch. Bmbraclng 3,fi!5 acres on the mineral ran (to, IS 7Wt acres In fee-1,938 acres surface only mak- nglo,7S;i aci-t-s south of mineral range with the hardwood still standing, together with seven miles of railroad to stamp mill at Lao la Belle; with outlet thence to Lake Superior. Plant at the mine and Lat e all In good order and ready lot operation. inquire for further panic tin from W. K. VIVIAN, 8upt. Delaware Mine P. O. Keweenaw Oo. Mich. t COMPANY. Will 1) Bulil at public auction on Paturday, the 11th duy of June, lsyn. at the con. pan y office. No. ts Pevrnsliire street, room l. Bos ton, at 11 o'clock, a. in., for non-payment of 1 asAcsniiient due February 2'), Hits the follow ing described stock in the Washington Copper Mining Company, unless the said assessment, with expenses on the same be paid before the lime or saie: snares. I Adams .1 AlUtnn.. 1 TUiT. Abbott. iSteiilien A l.tloo Hrown. ltilt-y .t Co 250 lieck. Frederick. Azent loo Harnes, surah f 100 Hart let t, J. T Yt Basset. William HX) Hrynnt John. 4(H) Cad ligan, J, .1 200 Downer & Co 1,(K0 Dani.-i. Albert' t'.V.'.'.V.V.V.V.'.V. '.'.".."." . 7w Fletcher. K. C 5X Gates, Joliii (ileaion, Leslie C t00 Gardiner, Mrs. E. II loo liarRins, V, 1' :hi Hutching. K D.. loo Jont-s. I Jackson, Kben ... Ladrier LcuU J... Lord, George K Jr MacN'ider. Jnmes. . 200 loo 200 2H) :ioo McCarthy, D. V rw McCarthy W. N But) Morandi. F. W 200 Neilon. S ftot) Pitman, Luther O ino Prescott. F, W. Si Co 1,250 Pope, Frederick U 2'l Parlin, Gt-orve W loo Paine, Webber & Co 200 Kiop. Sirs. A nini M . :tori Sibley. F. W.. .. ,o poiey, uay worr 200 Hchoerpf, J. A loO Tower, Gid.linirs & Co 200 Tyler, Lydin Td 600 Thaxter, I'.. 0 I.00O Watson, Ashley i:i,IKX) White, E. P. Aeent 3,150 Watson. Ahley&() l'.iO Ward, Hornblower Si Co &0 Hy onl'T of th directors, FREDERICK HECK Treasurer. A HR'mM'H ATIC CO! WTV t O- IV VEN rio.N will bo hell in Firemen's Hall at llani-oek on Wednesday, tie 1.1th day t June, 1-".H, ot II o'clock in the afternoon for tho ixirpose f ekct In? seventeen leli,jrnte to the PemoerntU; State convention to be held In t lie city f Grand kipida, on the 2)d dity of June, H ' and for the transaction of such oilier bus iness ui may jroterly come before tho con vention TheditT rent townships are entitled to the following dUvates: AduniH 1 Laird 1 Calumet X Oneeola H Chasell 1 Portage..... 5 Duncan .1 (Julney. 1 Franklin 3 KloHileraft 7 Hancock 6 Torch Lske 7 T. D RVAN. Chairman County Committee. Bviea Abandoned Cm Wells. Superintendent Coyle of the Indiana Natural (as and Oil company (the Chicago Pipe line) has made a discov ery that is worth many millions of dol lars to the Indiana gas belt, particularly to the manufacturers, who have 50, 000,000 invested ia factories there. Mr. Coylo has discovered a process of obtaining gas from wells that have been drowned out by water. As water is tbe only agency that will destroy gaa wells the value of the discovery will be at once understood. Mr. Coyle is taking abandoned wells and drawing the gat from them just as before their collapse. -Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. BIG GUNS LONG LIVED f HIS IS ALREADY DEMONSTRATED BY THE PRESENT WAR. European Fallacies m to the Life of Great Ordnance Eiploded Snperlorlty of Guna it.. Khlna Over All Other. Made Clear One Waa rired 300 Time. Naval ordnance bureau reports from ;he officers on board tho battleships and aiouitors in tho West Indies speak in tho highest terms of tho behavior of the lioavv cuns mounted on tneso snips. Not one of tho hip has exhibited any sitfiis 0f weakening, although some nf thom have, already wen nrea more times than foreign ordimnco experts ex pected they could bo fired with safety. American naval officers, who know how puns aro made down at tho ashiugtou mil f:i(tnrv. confidently predict that every big guji in Sampson's fleet will outlive tho war unless put out of action by tho enemy. Sinco tho war began a deal or non sense has loon printed about tho life of Liz guns, as tho result of which tho trcueral opinion held among iersonswho have not tho opiKirt unity to learn tho truth is that one of tho "peacemakers" on tne uregou, lor example juu which hurls half a ton of steel through 33 inches of wrought iron cannot be depended upon to stand the strain of moro than 100 firings and may even go to pieces much sooner. It is not difficult to discover the origin cf tho "100 fir ings" fallacy. It is tho some as that of some other similar ones. Not long iuo a lvkwas published in England on " Modern aval Artillery, in which was described the manufacture of heavy ordnance at tho great Elswick fjctcry. "Erassey's Naval Annual," the ua Hug authority in Europe on na val atistios, declared at the time the Look came out that there was no better authority on tne subject or tno ino or tig guns and quoted from it this state ment: "It is generally understood that the life of the 57 ton gun may be taken at ICO rounds and tho 110 ton gun at 75 rounds, both with full charges." And Captain Orde Erowne, tho English ord nance expert, adds, "Hie number or rounds which a heavy gun will firo 15 fere becoming unserviceable is unfortu nately very small. " We U gan making modern guns only ten years ago, tho armament of tho first cruisers of tho white squadron having been bought abroad. Just 11 years ago this month tho first contracts for gun forgings of modem construction vrero let to tho Eethlehein Iron company. Wo began tho manufacture of tho very type of guns about to bo discarded abroad. Since that contract was let we have built a gun factory at tho Washington navy yard, where havo been built all tho heavy guns on our battleships, mon itors and lighting cruisers. Americans do not generally know it. but it is a fact, undisputed by foreign experts who havo studied guumakiug in tho United States, that tho Washington gun factory turns out tho finest "hooped" guns in tho world far superior to Krupp's and, in fact, tho only heavy naval grins of this typo which will stand tho 6train of long service. Just how long our big naval guns may bo expected to live is a matter of opinion, for none of them has died yet Not ono of them has ever even broken down in service. One of tho Miantono- inoh's 10 inch guns, now waiting for a chanco to sink an enemy's 6hip, has had about as severe a test as any of the big guns in tho navy, for tho gun was one .1. r,,.- ..,., a , .u ul ll,u 1"Dfc lu"'lu uul ul lu Buu WW on duty at tho New York navy yard, fired this gnu more than 100 times at tho Indiaji Head proving grounds. That was some years ago, beforo tho gun was mounted aboard ship. Sinco it was first shipped to the testing ground this gun has been fired moro than 200 times, and it is just as fit for service today as the day it left tho tactory. N o gun abroad can show such a record. Tho Miantonomoh's guns, it must be remembered, wero among our early guns. In strength and stability they are inferior to tho newer ones. Tho war with Spain may result in data from which may bo determined tho averago life of tho 12 inch and 13 inch guns, but ordnauco officers sav tho war will havo to be a long ono to put any of our heavy guns out of action. That all of the new guus will bo serviceable after as many as 300 firings is tho opinion of many of the experts, and some placo tho Lguro much higher. Abroad the gun makers doubt that their big "hooped' guns would livo through a single heavy engagement. American experts behove that American guns will outlive their usefulness, bo serviceable when their places aro usurped by guns of still finer construction. While uono of our big guns has been long enough in service to indicate how many more times it may bo safely fired, tho fact that uono of tho Washington guns has ever burst in scrvico goes long way toward proving tho superior ity of American guns over those of for cign make. Down at Indian Head the ether day a gun was destroyed by the explosion of a high explosivo shell in tho breech during an cxiKTiment. For tuuately no one was injured. But abroad gun accidents under scrvico conditions aro of not infrequent occurrence. Ue ports from our naval attaches show that theso accidents are seldom reported in tho newspapers, excepting whero there is loss of Ufa Especially is this truo in Germany, whero a numlier of big Krupps have burst. Tho good behavior of American big guns is only another illustration of tho ability of tho Yankeo to outstrip tho foreigner. New York Sun. Timely Information. The Spanish spies In this country should lose no time in infonning Spain that we are about to send the Monterey to the Philippines. If Spain wants to save any of her navy for a nest egg, she had better keep it out of range of the Monterey. Louisville Courier-Journal Tbe Monitor cigar Is made by I. Gold smith, 228 Fifth street, Calomet. The Crawford bike at tbe City hard ware is all right. Tbe boys say so. AH our shoes durii g the month will I e sold at a reduction. Jacii Oartxe. Icecream freexers, refrigerators, lawn mowers, e ieaa 10 qutun j auu y .. City Hardware. For Rent Store on Fifth street now occupied by Martin Foley. Apply to P. Ituppe & Son. You know just what you're Retting be r-t . i a a tore you get it at Mecsoauer a am, Studio. What could be eater and eurer? Ity a new process Dr. II. Scott curts rheumatism and all stomach trouoie. 'alumct and Hancock reference. 451 Fifth street. Lost A gold breaet-pin, amethyst can ter, between Hed Jacket and Rockland street. Finder please return to ews fhYe and receive reward. June clearing sa'eat Gartner's to rc- uce our stock. We effar great bargains in draa skirts, in all the new patterns from $1 to $10. Tbey are worth doable tbe money. Tbere will be a meeting of the Calumet Light Guard Vtteran Corp at the Arm ory, Tuesday evening at 7:30 for tbe pur pose of electing officers and organizing the Calumet Light Guards. On account of the carnival to beheld in Milwaukee June 27 to July 2 tbe M. & St. P. ruilroad will sell excursion ii ketiat one fare for tbe round trip, good to return until July 5. "One Minute Ciugh Cure is the beet preparation I have ever sold or used.atd I can't eey to muoh in its praise." L. M Kennon, Merchant, O Jell. Ga. SODEROREX & SODERGREV. We guarantee our cream to be satisfac tory. Sold in pints, quarts or by tbe gallon. Strawberry, yanilla or choco late flavors. Eaile drug store, . Red Jacket; Laurium drug 6tore, Laurium, Telephone connections. Dr. 11. Scott, late professor in one cf he Chicago medical colleges, has leased the premises. 451 Fifth street, and is re modeling them into an office and operat or room. His numerous friends and patients will please note the change, Tbe ice cream sold by the Eagle and Laurium drug stores is made from tbe pure article, for tbe cream corn's from the Wisconsin State experimental sta tion and is shipped, not in bulk as most of tbe cream is, but in one gallon sealed cans. Florida Lota For Hale. I have a fe more lots for sale in the Florida addition. Will be at tbe State Savings Dank, Laurium, eyery evening between 7 and 8 o'clock to accommodate parties desirous of buying or selling lots in Florida and Laurium, M. L. Effinger, Agent. To property owners and agents of property in tbe village of Red Jacket. lou are hereby notified that the water tax fcr the term ending June 30, 1803, is oyerdue and being payable in adyance, tbe water will be shut off without further notice, unless paid on or before June 25, 1808. By order of Water Board. Red Jacket, Mich., Jane G, 1808. Mummer Itetiort. A private family at Niagara Falls, N. Y., would take a few boarders into their pleasant home during the summer. Five minutes walk to State Park, Rapids, Falls view, Goat'Jsland, etc.; $ 1 CO per day, f 10 per week. References exchanged. Address, Mrs Adams. 423 Jefferson Ave., Niagara Falls, N.Y. The Ireb)terlau'a Excursion. The excursion to Dulutb to be given by the Presbyterians will leave LTan cock on the morning of Friday, the 17th day of Judb, returning the next day, fare for the round trip, (2.50. Tneir annual excursions on the Christo pher Columbus have always been a round of pleasure to the peopleand the one now to come off should be more entertaining than tbe former ones, as the excursion Ists will have the privelege of seeing tbe largest shin ever built on the lakes launcoea. in addition to which the people of Duluth are endeavoring to en gage the ctlebrated Lieut. Godfrey' mill tary band which is now making a tour through Canada and the British prov- inces. A patriotic pilgrimage will be giyen under the auspices of St. Jnaenh'a i.h of Lake Linden, to the statue of Pere Marquette, at Marquette, Mich., on Sun day, June 10, 1808. The steamship vonsiopner toiumbus has been chartered f.-F tha fui.atn 1 1 . a a Huieuin ntgn mass will be sung aboard tbe ship In mid-lake ty a choir of 100 voices, assisted by Pro fessor Laugier's orchestra and a full oana. special trains will leave uaiumet and Lake Linden at 0 a. m. nnrl will call at all intermediate stations to connect with steamer at Hancock. the same connection will be made lo tbe evening on the return trip. Tickets lor tne round trip are f 1 from Hancock and fl.50 from Calomet and Lake Linden. A limited amount o! ticket will be sold! or fall prrticalars see posters. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Screen doors, windows, and garden hose. Prices the lowest at the City hard ware. , Wanted A boose to tent that has modern conveniences. Call at Niws office and leave particulars. Hall to Ken The Temple of Honor is to rent eyery Wednesday night and erery second and third Tuesday in each month, tor terms, etc., apply at tbe ball. Clothes cleaning, dyeing, repairing, altering and pressing promptly and neatly done. All work guaranteed to proye satisfactory, Michigan Dye Works. Over 312 Fifth street. 8. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., writes: "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is curing more piles here today than all other rem edies combined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." n Soderoren & Sodergren. Grease Boots, pitch, tar, paint, etc., can positively be removed without tbe slightest injury by our new French pro cess of clothes cleaning. Michioax Dye Woura. Over 312 Fifth street. The Cuban question and political issues sink into insignificance with the man who suffers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. De Witt's Witch Harel Salve cures piles. SODERGEN & SODERGREX. Clothes cleaning, dyeing, repairing, altering and pressing promptly and neatly done. All work guaranteed to proye satisfactory. MicnioAN Dye Works. Oyer 3 12 FiM Strast. One Minute is not long, jet relief is ob tained in half that time by the 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. SODEROREN & SODEHGREN. Mprlnic and Hammer Nlylea, HaviD'g received a tine stock of cloths, suitable for spring and summer suitings, and overcoats I invite an inspection. Suits made to order, fit guaranteed ant? the prices very low. Give me a call. M. Johnson, Over Sauer's Sample Room. New Wood Yard. Messrs, Chapel & Mannis, of Trout Creek, have opened a wood yard here and appointed Mr. Herman Bibber as their agent, and are now ready to tupply good dry wood in long or short lengths. Or ders left with Mr. Herman Bibber at his store in the .News block will receive prompt attention. M. L, Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, try'ng most all kinds of piles remedies, but without success, De Witt's Witch Hazel Saly e was recommended to me. I ued one box. It has effected a permanent cure." As permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salye has no equal. SODERGREN & SODERQREX. Notice to Doc Owner In the Village of Lanrlnm. Owners of dogs are hereby notified that all dogs found running at large without collars and tags, on and after May 2G, will be impounded and des royed if not claimed and paid fcr as provided for in ordinanceNo. 13. Tags can be obtained from the clerk on payment of fees for same. By order Village Marshal, Ilncklen'e Arnlc Naive The best salye in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever Scores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains. Coms. and all Skin Eruptions, and posiivelv cures Piles, or no pay re quired, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by D. T. MacDonald, Calumet, and Belhumeur, Lake Linden. Tne Flnlandera' Mutual Fire Insurance company ol Houghton and Keweenaw counties, or ganlzed In 1890 according to the ltws o the State of Michigan, will Insure proper ty ot Its members. Have paid Are losses oyer 4,000 and dividends nearly f 0,000 during the last seyen years to member fof five years' standing. On the first da of this year the company had 017 mem bers, 1510,425 worth of property In sured and f 15.810.E5 In treasury. Foi further particulars apply t) the under, signed. Jonit Blomqvist, President Alex Lkiworew, Secretary. Office, 448 Pine street, upstairs Red Jacket. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and lastfall had a more severe cough than ever before. I have used many remedies without receiving much relief, and being recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cosgh Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poor widow, gave It to me, I tried it, and with the most gratifying re suits. The first bottle relieved me very much and the second bottle has absolute ly cored me. I have not had as good health for twenty years. IgTe thlacer tlflcats without folicitatlon, simply In appreciation of the gratitude felt for the cure affected.-Respectfully, Mrs. Maby A, Beard, Claremore, Ark. .For sale by Sodergren & Bodegreo, druggists. i i BTATEIBA5K NO. 95. SUPERIOR SAVINGS BA1IK. HANCOCK, . - SUCH. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $70,000 Commercial and Saving Accounts Received. 3 PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Barings Deposits. Compounded semi-annn.n 4 PER CENT INTEREST Paid On Certificates of deposit payable onVyear aKt DIRECTORS JOHNSON VIVIAN, E. L. JACOB BAER, -OFFICERS- C. A. WRIGHT, Tres't and Manager, M, U. U ETC 11 ELL, Cashier Superior Sayings Bank. Wanted A good diniDg room girl at once. Apply at Calumet Hotel. The human machine starts but once 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 liyer troubles. SODERGREN & SOPERGREN, Mr. P. Ketchem, c f Pike City,Calsays: During my brothers late sickness from sciatic rheumatism, Chamberlain's Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him any relit f." Many others have 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 yiews in each part, of the ' finest half tone pic tures of the American navy. Cuba and Hawaii has just been publisbed and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad has made arrange me its for a special edi tion for the benefit of its patrons and and will furnish tbe fail set, 1C0 pictures, for f 1. In view of the present excite ment regarding Cuba these pictures are very timely. Send amount with full ad dress to George II. Heafford, general passenger agent C, M. & St. P. railroad, Chicago, III. Livery, FeeJ and Sale Stable. J OS. T":iELL. I'rou'r. Keens the fin .....it. of )inAi and ririn i town, an! woulacall especial attention to his ibhohoiiu uuiuinx h persona jusi tne luina for sleighing parties. On Telephone Kxchange. Portland street opposite Salvation Army Uarraoas. ANDREW BENSON, PAINTER AND DECORATOR. Hard Wood Finish, Graining, Calsomining, Paper Hanging, Glazing, Etc. A Pull Line Of Wall Paper Samples. fchoDln rear of Olson's furniture store. C. E. NYSTROM Architect And Bulldlnff Superintendent. rianjani specifications for all kinds of priv ateandpubllo butldldprs, Fine residences a ipecialtv Office over.Htar clothing house CHARLES B. GALE, No. 6, Willow Ave., Calnmet. ...VOCAL CULTURE... Wednesdays at Langier's Studio, Hancock. Thursdays at Lake Litdei. 6 3D. 3D. S. Dental Office Over Star Clothing: Stor. and 7 to I aventnri Telephone connections . Detroit & Cleveland NAVIGATION CO, Low Rates QuickTime TIIK COAMT PWEFrm,EU CITY 0P ALPENA 8t. teoace every Wednesday at n ? "HMd, Saturday at 2 p. m, for Detro t, Port Huron, Sand Beaeh 2fC?C w' AlpeDand n Pinti east and onth between Detroit and Cleveland. 8AMERS CITY OF DETROIT AND CITY OF CLEVELAND leave daily (except Sunday) at 10:30 p. m. The i??. ar Pfted during May. J one J oly, August and September. aa8StJcJeti,toa,,P0,nd bag. !SV5ecked.todest,nat,n. For rates and information, address A. A. SCHANTZ, G, P. A. Detroit, Mich. I STATE BANK NO, 201. STATE . SAVINGS . BAE iAEimjn, - . M1CI1 CAPITAL . .i . . . . $5000) WRIGHT, M. C. GETrnriT C. A. WRIGHT, " Cashier State Sayings Bank, Merchants' Miners CAJLUIfBT. HUB CAPITAL $100,000 8uxplas and undivided profits, 60,000 TUBER FEU CfilfT FEB ANNITH PAID ON INTEREST DEPOSIT! ornciasi CHARLES BBIGQB M.....PBSSIDH P. ItUPPE.JK..M Vio-Pbisibim H. 8. OOLTON..M M M..M0ABHI1I First National Bank, CAliViriET. men Capital, lOOf009 T Hnrplna, 50,000 Three Fer Cent Fer Annum Paid ta Barings Deposits. Deposit of II svnd Upwards liecelved. orrioiRsi 1 EDWAKD UYAN PamsiDl JOHN S.DYMOCK Vicb-Pbmsicisi WILLIAM B. ANDERSON CAlHIll First National Bank, a an cook. - men. Cauital - .. $200 0011 Surplus an J ellnicy refits - 68.00V Three For Cent Per Annum Allow ( on Interoot Deposit. omonn WILLIAM HAiIBYmnm Pbuhui PBTEB BDPPB M M . ..M Via-P&lgTDHt WILLIAM CONDON CAJHIIS THE Calnmet . Carriae . Worts MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL" EliS IN Carriages, Buggies ANDMLEIUH83. H0ESE SHOEING A SPECIALTY JOSEPH HEBERT, Prop., Cor. Hecla st. and Lake Linden Ave. Laurium. THIS SPACE 19 UBSKIIVEI) HI Til SI Calumet and Heela Mining Company. ITS KnrLOYXEB Who wish to Mil their l o , or buy honiei who wli0 to rent rooms and those who aavl rooms to rant are Inn ted to advertise hers wltaont any erpeoie For Sale A house and two lots located on LmCMTHB t mot f .anriiiir. A 1 M0 Osceola St., Laurium. Honee For Kale In Iroquois street, t.aurlnm; contains six rooms. Apply to Frank i '0,r,l-House No. m lAoorn'street, Yel low Jacket. Apply on tbe premises. Wautea To purchaso a house of six rooms ?n1?)m.?n.!1.5rJaP,! APPly to Andrew Archi bald, 217 Eiirhtn street. Wanted Ono boarder, most be an em ployee of the Calumet and Hocla. Apply to 1'rs, Uast 4 North liockland street. For Hale House No. 323 and lot on Osce ola street. Laurium. Property belongs to Lorenzo Peleyrona and applicants should see P. Tommol of No 361 Fifth street Ued Jacket. Wanted to Kent A house of four or 6re rooms. Apply to Constantlne Mlsch, Oscoala street, Laurium. Wanted Three steady boarders, company ?mpe?.preferble- Apply to Mrs. P. Tay lor L6d Doundry street Hoc la. Wanted-To rent by a Calumet and Hecla employe, a five room house with barn on the premlsos. . Enquire at this office. Wanted to Kent A house of Jour rooms. Applv to Peter Kelly Laurium. Wanted Four boarders, company em street 'ifJcFa 10 Mr"' KowUng 17M "undary iHfft to. "Ifnt-Bv a oompaoy em ploy ee, a house In Yellow, Blue or lied Jacket ot Ova rooms or more. Apply to 413 Sixth BtreetoratNswsoffloe. vv' Oasperlou! 4 ,remlIe, Mlki John B. Wertln or at the oompanVs ofte. wedttown. Apply on taeprenlzcj.