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THE CO IThR .COUNTRY EVENING NEWS, CALUMET, WEDNESDAY JUNE 15, J 898 DniNTS ABOUT POULTNEY BIGELOW, THE CRITIC OF OUR ARMY. father ffM John Wgelow, Journalist, "LiUcUo, Diplomat and Friend of 8am Jl J. Tildo Mrs. roaltney lllgelow ."d D.r Uterry Work. VEw YOKK, Juno 15. Special.! It that l'oultncy Hlgolow's namo will t down His criticism of the troops in Sjrida and their condition is likely to ud- rtiso hi"1 ar Inoro ffl,ctUft,1y t3lnn dUl Ms pulsion from llussia in 1891 or tho u shoulder ullcp'd to have boon present So hi.al-v Kaiser NVilholm in 1803. ' Puultncy Uifti-low Is a thorough cosmnp lire If ever there was one, lu spite of . hi i lu.ricaii parviitnKi'. 110 lnmo a citizen f the world through tho fact that his fa-h-r loTitr a iiiciiilHT of our diplomatio rvico lived abroad for many years, ami Mtunllv in ho clrcunibtanccs jH-rhaps, lucalej Ms at foreign schools. It was while hf was attending tho namo gyinna- Kium iu l5,,, lin ,,s tho lmn kftlsor'H Hud son that l'oultncy Illgolow ln-canio ao-olnini'-d with the reigning kaiser, and It U highly jimhuhlo that tho resulting frictubhip had a good to do with M"eli)w' present characteristics. Whether lioniul the kaiser are now gooU friends or not I- aiii;.t:cr en which tho puhlio U ,i,itwell int. fined. There was certainly nuiiiterriiiti. il to their friendship neven viarn up) hen American went to ji('.,.in Mrs n.Lvi't of a 1 t of life Insurance oinraiihs and ntteinpted to "work" tho kaiser m the strength of their school fel- lowship. . . The Elder lllgelow. K"jt.hn Uiri lnw, tho father of l'oultncy, was !)t!r a politician and a "litery fel 1,t " llewa-it ilitor of tho New York Even ing I'o-t for nine years lieforo the civil war, iui he si-r-d his country during the con timiaii.v of that Mrugglo at Paris, llrst as consul and later ns minister. After Ap jHiiuattox he devoted himself mainly to the jinilit tin of really nhlo Intoks of American hiograi -by, etc. Ocy.fcMii jnosf iiujtirtatit pieces of work was tho editing of Samuel .1. Tilden'w spevches. It is interesting that living in Franco sj long as he did John Iligelowchoso to semi liisam to a German school, though this jnay be accounted for perhaps by tho fact that the imiM rial French governnunt to whh'h ho was accredited fell fioon after his term of diplomatic service expired. At nil events, he seemed to have intended that his suit should he a journalist, like his fa ther More. Mm, ami there aro reporters walking Tark row today who havo worked alongside l'oultney, writing up a public iiKvtingeiie nirht, a murder tho next and perhaps a scandal tho next. r.)v,ibly it was tho promiscuous nature of the all round reporter's work that switched young Digclow into other chan nels thonsh some who know him well de clare Lis desertion of journalism was moro jirwhalily due to the severity and steadi iie.v of effort required. At all events, hiss irjNiriuri.'il cam r was a phort one. Alter its c !'- le went into business asj the iiul.ii.ihu- of a magazine devoted to out.i'.de (ijinrti, but while it was pci-lmp nnnrtl.-tic mceos under Ids mariai'Micnc thelinanciul showing was highly unsatis factory, anil he sold out after conducting the periodical a few months only. Mrs. I'oultney Wgelow. This was lite in tho eighties, and his marriap! to the fascinating Miss .Taffray, granddatighti r of ono of New York's most famous ami successful merchants, was al lnoit coincident with his abandonment of the publisher's role. As a young woman Miss Jaffray, ft most beautiful pirl, by tho bye, moved in tho inner social circles of this city. Sho was also clever nswell as comely, and soon aft er her marriage sho branched out into lit erature on her own account, her llrst book naturally being a study' of New York 11 to in the form of fiction. It was offered to tho world at about tho samo tl mo as tho first work of those other two New York society women who havo gono in for liter ature, Mrs. )nrton Harrison and Mrs. Van Hcnsschi.T Crugcr (Jullen tiordon). MhiloMrs. Lig low's fiction could hardly bo considered on a pur with theirs, still it possessed acknowledged merit and met with such a degroo of success as to tempt her to tho making of two or three subse quent literary ventures, all of which wero favorably noted by tho critics and havo en joyed respectable sales. As a girl Miss Jaffray gavo no special promise, of literary ability. Sho was a pvat render, to bo sure, and her favorito books were found among those which aro t'-nnod standard, but tho writing Instinct was not aroused until after sho had be anie a member of a literary family by niarriago. Asldo from a pronounced; lovo w social life her most notable character istic before inarrlago was fondness for outdoor amusements, and sho was known as one ()f tll0 most cx t horrtowonitfn in all New York. N'riter and Traveler. It was said when sho took up her pen wat Mr. IJigciow had permanently laid us aside. Time, proved otherwise, how t, and it was not long beforo ho lKgan "econtriliutlon of articles on important ' to tho magazines. It was while en f?M 1 ,In tho collection of magazino ma 'fial t'.iat he was ordemlout of tho czar's ooinimons. His magazine work slnco then aas Inen voluminous nnd valuable, csik lmiJ whn he has let American t.plcs se HToiy aluno. His "White Man's Africa," instance, was exceedingly enlightening ana written in a cler, direct and fasci nating stylo. t . , I5'gelow nrust havo lcon very well trained 7 hl,rt training was brief, sinco theso uincr iMipera which ho has prepared making extended journeys through OTuntrlc little known havo shown execp i.,ft llty ,X)th to Rather facts and pre- tliem attractively. Whenever ho has h k n on Amorlvn subjix-ts, however, " shown himself ios.sossod of nn "'nazliig quantity of partlU and falso ln JJfJiiat ion. This has evidently arisen from i , x .'t that ho hn uikcn ll'8 trouble to J Mmsclf upon tho affairs of his own an lit17 Umn ft"y othor Bnd a fow "tended u thoughtful trips over tho United States wia unquestionably add to his love of Arica and his usefulness as a writer, thn 'r80,lftl,y Mr- Hlgolow I dcHtrllMxl as ' m,t companionable and atlaptablo of n perforce an excellent linguist, f now" gxxl deal about tho ways and "stonis of mankind in tho four quarters ino earth, ho has heard gootl storlos'in 'any tongues and ho knows how to relato wia In good, strong, nervous English. ah J an M round nian ot ffi"t with " nandy turn for buslnoMof the important n .and h has alwayg managed to make ttcr stand him In good stead when Raveling wltk magatlne artlclos In pros- CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Toplo For th. Week H. glnnlng J0M 10. Comment by Itev. S. II. Doyle. Topic-lTruo friendbhipprov. iviil 24 Mark v, 15-1U; John xy, US. ' ' Nothing la mgref doeiratle In thia life than true friends, those who will com fort na in tho hour'of trouble, assist ua in the hour of need, stand by ua in the hour of trial, look charitably upon our weaknesses and frailties and appreciate that which ia best and truest in ua Some characteristics of true friend ihip are suggested by the topical refer snces. 1. True friendship ia born of true friendliness. "A man that hath friends must show himself friendly" (Prov. xviii, 24). Love begets love, kindness begets kindness and friendship begets frieudship. It is impossible to have friends and not be friendly. If we feel lonely Bometimea aud the need of fel lowship and association with others and have itliot and wonder why others have such n host of friends, let us examine our own livus aud see if wo have not been unfriendly ourselves. 3. True friendship manifests itself in the hour of need. "A friend in need is a friend indeed." "There is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother," 6ays the wise man. We apply theso words to Christ. Solomon did not. Ho had learned from experience perhaps, or from observation, that men had some times found friends who were moro con stant and more faithful than brothers. This is a common human experience. In tho darkest hours of life, in the hours of greatest neetl, friends not bound to us by the ties of blood are often moro faithful to us than those who aro. The supremo test of friendship is tho hour of need, and it has not been infrequent that friendship has often stood the test of ueod bettor than relationship. In tho hour of need wo should be true and con stant to both brother and friend. Our sympathy and our aid should bo at the call of all who havo either claim upon no Tbn rrnrJnaf tifinrl rt fnt frimirla is their spiritual need. If wo havo receiv-1 eu neaiiug tor our sius m (Jurist aud our friends havo not, wo should tell them of tho Christ who is able to heal all men. Christ said to tho man out of whom He h:M cast a devil, "(.Jo homo to thy friends, aud tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee and hath had compassion on thee." So wo should tell our friends what Cbri.it has douo for us, that they may bo led to desire His frieudship. 3. Tho truest friendship is divino friendship tho friendship ut Christ. Ho is indeed tho "friend that sticketh closer than a brother." lie has stood His own test of ideal friendship that u man lay down his life for his friends. Christ as a iriend has power to help ua in timo of need. He understands us as no one else does or can, and is thereforo able to help us as no one else. He never will disappoint us. He is always near and ready to help us. His frieudship is intelligent, disinterested and constant. Can wu do without it? To have it wo must be His friends, nnd to bo His friends wo must obey Him. "Ye aro My friends if ye do whatsoever I com mand you. " Will yon do it? Iiiblo Headings. Deut. xiii, C-8; I Sam. xviii, 1 ; II Sam. i, 25-27; II Chron. xx, 7; Prov. vi, 1-3; xvii, 17; xxii, 24; xxv, 1U; xxvii, 0, v, 17; Mio. vii, 5; Zech. xiii, (J; Luke xii, 4; Jas. ii, 23; iv, 1-4; I John li, 15-17. A Cure For Negligence. When tempted to stay away from tho house of Ckid, just ask yourself tho question, "Suppose all tho members did as I feel like doing what then?" An empty church, of course. When tempted to cut down your church dues, just ask, "Supposo all members began cutting what then':" An empty treasury, of courso. When tempted to complain be cause others do not run tho church ac cording to your notion, just ask, "Sup pose others kept aloof "and grumbled na I do what then?" A tumblo- down church, of courso, ready to pass into tho hands of the receiver. If there aro no such churches, it ia because not enough membera yield to such tempta tions. Lutheran. The Things That Make For Peace. Tho Bible haa a great deal to say in commendation of peaoe, but at the 6amo time strongly coudemna thoso who cry peace, peace, when there ia no peace, and declarea with vehement emphasis that there ia no peace to the wicked. It discriminates between a true and a false peace, approving the one and condemn ing the other. We sometimea hear men 6ay "Let ua have peace" while they do the thiuga that render real peace im possible. Truo peace must have its foun dation in righteoufe-uess. Presbyterian Messenger. ' The"Myitery of Mysterlea, We live in a world of mysteries. We .cannot understand tho simplest foroes of nature. Wo speculate and theorize and set forth our beliefs, nnd, after all, they are but beliefs. Of a surety we know but little or uoxt to nothing. When we ascend into the realm of spir it, the mysteries grow and deepen. Into whatever fiul- we carry our investiga tions we are constantly reminded that even what we do eoo"wo see aa through a glasa darkly," and cannot fully un derstand. Christian Work. II la Love. Af love comes from heaven so it must feed on hoavenly bread. It cannot exist in tho wildernesa unlosa it be fed by manna from on high. Love must feod on love. Tho very soul and life of our love to God ia Ilia love to ua. Epis copal Recorder. A Debatable Point. Agnostics and so called liberals are, In our experience, a thousand times wore intolerant than the conservative! of any religion! faith. Jewish Voice. The World Is Blind. Pnt out fool'! ejet, and he will say that the world Is blind. ChrUtian Ia ttrnotor. LATEST SOCIETY FAD. READING CHARACTER BY THE LINES ON THE FOREHEAD. Metopoakophy Ia the Science of Telling One's Fortune by Wrinkles on the llrow. Is ISalcl to l!o Older Thai) Methuselah. tues of the Lines. Motoposkophy is tho latest society fad. It Is the science of telling ouo's fortune by cho wrinkles In tho forehead. Of coureo, society is opposed on general principles to 'wrinkles, but then theso that are tho bnsia of mctoposkophy need not necessarily al wys bo on show. All you've got to do is to frown, and tho expert In forehead fur rows will extract from tho sourest coun tenance tho sweetest nuggets of bopo and consolation. Ho will tell you, first of ail, that tho sci ence is older than Methuselah, and then, when you have wrinkled up tho feuturea hist aLovo the r.oso, ho will tell you that bo is examining tho Mercury lino. If it is well developed,, it means that you aro in possession of excellent judgment, unusual eloquence, aro successful as a student and as a merchant. Tho Mercury lino ioorly developed indicates a lack of logic, stutter ing, great losses and misfortune In busi ness, 'lho Mercury lino In tho direction of the right eye indicates great eloquence, industry, many lovo affairs. Tho Mercury line doveloiu'd from tho nose to tho Saturn lire indicates a very good memory. Nu merous Mercury lines Imllcato great ilo queuce, gnat activity und many lovo af fairs. Mercury lines crossing each other indicate a propensity for stealing, lying nnd usury. The sun line, or right eye lino, well de veloped, indicates bravery, good judgment, ubility to win tho favor of men high in ollico. 1 he sun lino united with tho Mer cury line indicates fickleness of fortune. Tho sun line united with tho moon line indicates good health and a good face. Tho Venus line, tho lowest line of tho forehead, if well developed, Indicates luck in love, happy marriage, many childron. When poorly developed, it Indicates that you will Lo unlucky in love, compulsion in marriage, sickness, etc. If united with the sun line, It indicates contentment. If united with tho moon lino, it indicates pood J uckvvhti trjiyyliug on the wi.ter find In "all uiiJcftukinga. When united with tho moon line, it indi cates happy marriage, success in commerce nnd talent for writing. Tho Mars line, or middle linoof the fore head, if well developed, indicatesa tempi i, a martial character, u talent for warfare and politics, a desire to rule. When poorly developed, it indicates injury by lire and murder. When united with tho Saturn lino, it indicates a successful traveler. United witli tho sunjine it indicates no bility of mind and character. When united with the Venus line, It indicates umatlve ness, joviality. United with tho moon, it indicates success as a naval ollicer. Tho Jupiter lino, tho second lino of tho upper part of the forehead, if well devel oped, indicates honor, success through tho clergy and sincerity. When poorly devel oped, it Indicates misfurtuno and loss of patrons. . Tho Mars lino missing Indicates an in clination toward theology. When tho Jupiter lino is united with tho Mars line, it indicates magnanimity, gravity and lovo of liberty. When united with tbo Venus line, it indicates happy disposition. United with the sun line, it indicates wealth and honors obtained through per sons of rank. United w ith tho moon lino it indicates largo fortune, and popularity with the masses. United with tho Mer cury line, it indicates sincerity and success with persons of rank. Tho Saturn lino, tho uppermost linoof tho forehead, when well developed, indi cates a strong nature and happiness in tho homo. When poorly developed it indicates opposite qualities and misfortune through animals. When very strongly developed, it indicates love of rest and solitude, apti tude for trade. When united with the Jupiter line, it indicates failure of per formance of duty. When united with tho Venusline.lt indicates mlsfortuno through women. When united with tho moon lino, it indicates bnd luck when on water. When united with tho Mercury lino, it in dicates ingenlousncss, thievery and a pro pensity for falsehood. New Orleans Pica yune. ' rOETUNE IN GINSENG. Sir. Carpenter Cultivated the ltoot and Expects 82,000 From Six Acres. Georgo Carpenter of Sempronlus, N. Y.. claims that ho has discovered a way to cul tivate ginseng successfully. Tho root is valued very highly by tho Chinese, readily commanding from 3 to 14 a pound. All attempts made hero beforo to cultivato tho plant have failed. Tho plants will bo raised from hothouse clippings, of which Mr. Carpenter has bov oral thousand. Ho savs: "1 will placo tho i .nts four feet apart each way and expect to harvest from CO to 100 pounds nn aero. I have six acres of ground that I havo prepared for tho culti vation of the plant and I bollovethat theso six acres should net me f 2,000 worth of tho roots. Last season I harvested about 60 pounds from . plants which 1 set out in tho spring. It is ono of the most dlfllcult herbs in the world to cultivato, and it took years of exierimenting before I was able to ralso the root by cultivation." New York World. Glass Fence Posts. Orders have recently boon placed with Indiana Oas Dolt glass manufacturers of Anderson, Ind., for 600 glass fonco posts. They aro to bo Made for a wire fence. It Is argued that inasmuch as they will not rot they will prove tho best feuce post pos sible. Kecontly orders wcro placed for glass cofllns for tho same reason. Ono of tho most recent uses glass haa been put to Is for a substitute for gold or silver in fill ing tooth. Cincinnati Enquirer. The Maine's Men. Death came out of the black nlRht'a deep. And etwr?d for a battlottldp's side, But never a man of the Bailor clan Looked on the deathsnian'a ride. The Knnsan lad and the Hampshire aoy, And the boy from Tennessee, With never a fear that death waa near, Swung Into eternity. Nor flair, nor shot, nor battlecry, Nor atrain. of the nation 'a air Eroke into the gloom of the aailor'a doom. Nor yet a priestly prayer. , There looks a face from faraway home, With eye bent on the sea, For the Hampshire Jack who'll not coins back, Or the lad from Tennessee. Not theirs waa the glory of battle. No victory crowned the day, tint a nation weepa that the dark sea keeps Cer dead beneath the bay. Uexico Two Republics. ADDITIONAL L.O JAI XKW8. Smoke the Monitor cigar. Smoke Bhaug's Klondike cigars, man ufactured by L. N.Sbaug.SlO Pine street, Red Jacket, Wanted A good reliable hostler to solicit for the Singer Manufacturing Co. Apply at 350 Fifth street To Let Two furnished rooms with bath. Apply corner Woodland avenue and old Torch Lake road. We make a specialty, of making ice cream for socials and private us. Eagle drug store and Laorium drug store. Tel ephone connections To Cure a Cold lu One Day Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Twenty-five cents. For sale by D. T. Macdonald. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his borne in the ekiew, Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pdl that makes life longer and better and wiser. Sodergken & Fodehgrgn. James O. Giaoville has started a dye works at No. HIG Fourth street. Blue Jacket, und solicits the patronage of the public, for all dyeing, cleaning and clothes repairing. A good job guaran teed. rngle Hirer Hotel. For convenience of parties vinitiog Eagle Riyer, Col. Wright has thrown open the doors of the Pba'aix Hotel for the reception of guests. Good stabling and feed for horses furnished. S. E. Parker, Sharon. Wiu wrPes: "I ave tried DeWitt's Witch Uezel Salve for itching piles and it always stops them in two mioutes. I consider De- Vitt's Witch Hazel Salve the greatest lie cure on the market." SonEItGKFjN & SoDERGRE.V. S. C. P. Jones, MUesburg, Pa., writes: "I haye used DeWitt's Lit tie Early Risers ever since they were introduced here and must say I have never used any pills in my family during forty years of house keeping that gave such satisfactory re sults as a laxative or cathartic." SOUERGREN & SODERGREN. Osceola Mace. For the convenience of persons living at the Osceola Mr. Richard White of that plaee has determined to run a e tage be tween Osceola and the Tamarack and Red Jacket on Saturday afternoons. The tirat stage will leave the mine ofDce there at 1 o'clock, commencing tomorrow, May 21. Ilortie In the 1'ound, 1 have impounded a dark bay horse, aged about 0 years, .with white spot on forehead, black mane and tail, weight 1,000 pounds. Owner can have the same by calling at f.411JAsh Lane or at the Town Hall and paying charges. Ark Fohrman, "Village Pound master. Mr. John Bevins, editor of the Press, Anthon, Iowa, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen years, have recommended it to hunareds of others, and have never known it to fail in a single instance. For sale by Sod ergren & Sodergren, druggists. Hurrah For the great money saving sale for the next thirty days. One thousand Uve hundred order made pants, worth from $3 to $8, will sell at this sale from $2 to f 4; also a fine line of children's three piece suits, assorted colors, worth from $2.50 to f 0, will sell at $1.75 to $4; 800 pieces of merino underwear, consisting of shirt and drawers, worth 50 cents each, sold at 19 cents; also G50 pairs of ladies' tine shoes, worth from $2.50 to $3, will sell at this sale for C9 cents. Call and be convinced. " I. Feisders & Co , Next to Postofflce, Leurium The Omaha Exposition of 180S Beats the Centennial Exposition which occuredln Philadelphia in 187G away out of sight and is next to the World's Fair at Chicago in importance to the whole country. All of the States in the Trans Mississippi region are interested, and a visit to Omaha during the contin nance of the Exposition, from June to October, inclusive, Is recommended to all. Bay your excursion tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Il'y. An illustrated folder descriptive ot the Expo sition will be sent you on receipt o' 2 -cent stamp for postage. Address Geo, II Heafford, General Passenger Aent, Ct I cago, 111. Bad management keeps more pe p'b in poor circumstances than any , other one cause. To be successful one roust look ahead and plan ahead so that wfena favorable opportunity oresents itself he Is ready to takeadvantage of it. A little forethought will a'so save much expense and valuable tfme. A prudent and care ful man will keep a bottle of Chamber Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrl cea Rem edy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels It and then ruin his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides one payi out 25 cents, the other la out a hundred dollar and then wonder why hta neighbor ia getting richer while he la Ctt!3 poorer. For aalelbjj Sodergren B. LINCOLN DILLMAN, D. P. S. DILLMAN DENTISTS. RED JACKET OFFICE: , u lfth Street, Above Tho Eacle Druj Store Smoke the Monitor, best 10-cent cigar out. row for Male. Apply at 517 Pewabic street, Laurium. We deli ycr fresh cream or Ice cream. Telephone your orders. Eagle drug store and Laurium drug store. Lake Linden Mf ace. Stage leaves Pearce's livery stabl- Lake Linden, every day at 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 1 and 4 p. m. Stage leaves McClure t livery stable, Red Jacket, at 8 a. m., 1 a. m., and 1 and 4. p. m. Thomas Iearce, James McCLritE, Proprietors Mtearu Hath. Havingjrefitted my steam bath I beg to nform the public that it will 'be open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 o'clock p. m. Thursday has been set apart for ladies only. Peter Peura, 500 Cedar street, Blue Jacket. It. 11. Time CartlR. JJAXCU1K A C'Ail JIET It. It, Chanrn of time In effect Sunday, Oct. 3, 18tf. - t t t PM. PM. AM. LV. AHIt. AM PM. PM 4:45 12::Ki'h:0(i ....Lako Linden.... 9:50 3:10 7:5" 5:(7 12 ;.'!! ....Dollar Hay 9:2 1:4 T:H 5:25 l:10j:40 Uancock j9:10 1:30 7: PM. PM. AM. ARR. LV.JaM. PM. j PM Dailv. t Daily exce'pt Sunday. JIXKKAIi ItAiK R, it Taking effect Bunday. October 3 ISO". Leave J Arrive Arrive Calumet. ' Hancock. HouRhton. No. 2.. tBiMam 9:00ara 9:10am No. 8.. (lo:45 um Ml::t0aru 811: Warn No. 4.. 2:.Wpm 3:05pm 3:15pm No. 6.. t6:(K)pm t 6:45 pm t 6:65 pin No. .10 15:15 pm C 6:00 pin t 6:10 pm Leave Leave Arrive Houghton. Hancock. Calumet. No. 5.. i 8:50 am t:00am 9:45 am No. 7.. 9:20 ara 1 9:30 am 10:15 am No. 3.. 1:15pm l:S5pm 2:O0pm No. 9.. 13:15 pm 14:00 pm 14:45 pm No. 1.. t 7:(H)pm t 7:10 pm t 7:50 Dm Dally t Daily ex. Sunday, I .Sunday only W. FITCH, General Manager. J.O. SHIELDS tuDerintendent. &A.B.B. Time TaTolO! In effect December 8. 1897. TRAINS LEAVE CALDMET . For Detroit, the east. Bessemer and points on the Gogebic rango daily except Hunday 8:20 a. i. For Chicago and Marouette 2:30 p. r TBAINS ARRIVE CALUMET. from Marquette and Chicago dally from Hessomer and points on the Oogeblo range daily except Sun day 2;00 p. & From Detroit and the east 8 ,00 p, n. Dally. Dally except Sunday. For tlokits, time eWes nd other infori. uonappyto E.W i EL Ticket At. Calumet Mich a St. Paal Itallroad. LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION C3LID TRAINS FACT TIME PULLHAN CUFFET SLEEPING CAM, Al'453tt?ceTsnts on the rlortkern FeaUt rzUft.'ltlskstiTtetb UUwsukr 1 r?oria LaU.U. w, u. TTLr a Ccnntrtstsl Act. Csunblio Liio.3 ozobqb n. ccaffobd Osrs Paaeutsr sYrsnt, o.,s.s. PJllP.il fM tMBiNJIJ wS- J JJr SUN & fLvM E NIOMiN Ltr '''J, ? '"1 'hm$l StVMOUTHy J ''OlU.ViV1 1 X Ij Ii . '';'S)t'';.; CHICAGO W. PACL DDEHRE, D. V. S. & DUERRE LAUItlUM OFFICE: Above The Laurlum Post Office. Children like it, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infalli ble remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bron chitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. Sodebghen & Sodeboren. DETROIT HOUCE LAKK LIXIF. ITIlCIIltJAJV. MRS. . 0. . H0ET0N. . PEOPEIETESS. Hatea SI Per Hay. Spooiai rates for weekly and monthly boarders. First-class accommodations. The house has recently b en refurnished and placed in good condition. A share of your patronare solicited Hayden, Stone & Co., Members of the Hoston and New York Stock Exchanges. Late. Superior. Copper. Stocks Bought and sold on com mission for cash or on margin through our Hough ton"oflioe. AllOrJersTeleraliei At Our Eiuense. Telegraphic quotations, annual reports daily records of sales and latest information on hie at our otJice. Telephone to S. CARKEEK, Agent. Honichtoii. 3Ilrh. The Lake Linden Pharmacy Our store is replete with everything requisite to a first class drug store, new and fresh. Prescriptions will receive especial at tention and be accurately compounded atmoderate prices Open all night. S. C. Paull, ....PROPRIETOR.... Steam Cleaning AND DYE -:- WORKS ClottaCIcaaeil, Dyed, Altered, Repaired Faded Clothes Retored To their Original Color. First-Class WoriDoue on Short Notice, Sat sf action Guaranteed Michigan Dye Works. 812 FIFTH STREET - ANDERSON BLDO, IS To Get Out Your Bonding Flans And Specifications For the coming season at reasonable terms. C. K. Shand Architect and Superintendent Warming and Ventilating Engineer. Borgo Block, - - Calumet UaTCorrect Warming and Ventilating ilanfltml Specifications made for Steam riot Water. Hot Air and Fan Systems, Fertile Farming Lands For Hale At Loir Prices Aud thousands of acres of lands open for free homesteaas. Large areas of highly productive agricultural lands in the Upper Peninsula ot Michigan, along the DULUTH, If; SOUTH SHORB and ATLANTIC Ry. now opea for occupancy. Over 200,000 acres ot choice farming lands owned by railway companies, land companies, lumber companies and individuals offered tor sale at low prices, on long time pay ment. limber lands and natural meadow lands. Interspersed with lakes and streams, convenient to rail and water transportation and located near Import ant markets. For further Information apply to B. W. MacPherran, Land Uommmissloner, If nrquette, Mich Iff THE ME