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TflE COPPED COUNTRY EVENIKO NEWB, CALUMET WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1898. Late Hon Extreme Heat Tires ThelUpper Penin sula Boys. 3toy Have Little Spare Time Thy Have To lrlll 3Iol Of The Time Health of t'o. 1 loym ! lu Excellent I'oudltiou. Camp Aloeu, Jane 12,189$. It keeps the .Northern Michigan lo9 I uoy ket ping cool about Camp Alger, aa be weather has been extremelj hot ever since our arrival. Yenterday it wa lla in the abade. The heat ia worce early io fbe afternoon, as the hud'h rajs come downalmoHt direct. Io the tveningit gets cooler and tbenigbts are reanonablv tool, eo that there is not much difficulty In sleeping, particularlr as the boys are prettv well tired out when taps are sounded. ' There i plenty of drillioi; and all kin 8 of hard work and the boys baye very little tpare time. Th three regiment a hich nre camped near each other, the Thirty-third and Thirty fourth Michigan and Ninth Mamachun ttt, uee thesaa.e drill and parade ground. At parades and guard mounting each rmimtnt vi.s with the other in making a good ebow ing, and the Thirty fourth holds its owa with r lie others in good ntyle. The regi mental band hasmada good impres-iou here and he boys of the Thirty third are aioro thin surprised at the progress that has been made. (laard dutv is very strfct about ciuid. Jvich regiment hiis a guard ofitson, and there are outposts on nil hides i-f cairp lor several miles out. The sfirings andwl'sare carefully guarded, as the water is pie:ioui. The boys of Company 1) ne all in x ctllt at h alth and take to the hot weath er and hard ork a good deal better than many t.f the Lov. r Peninsula bore. The arrival af the mail is, always anx iou-ly looked for and letters from home are always gladly received. Tor the past lew d lys the ueual batch of "News" dii not nrriye, probably through pome fault of the mails, and the boy were diap poicted, as the patters are always read with interest (Ju K. communication from "Ganerd" dated Camp Alger has been received, but undtr the pre-ent circumstances i's pub lication could do no possible goo but might do harm. A soldier's life is not generally spent in drawing rooms and a man f ntmng the service must natural'y expect to have a different and harder lif ttian when at home. Tfie papers have been mnt as usual, Kl Rojal make the fwod par. wboleom and ocUclaa. FOVDER Absolutely Pur HOVAi BAKIfcQ KD CO., WW VOR The committees col ecting for,, the Fourtn of Ju'y celebration are meeting with great success aod the indications are that it will be the largest sum oj money collected in this city for a celebra tion. Everybody who ii approached do nates without beritatiug and tbis cer tainly metns that Calumet will have a monster celebration, and one long to be remembered. The funeral of Mrs. Gustave F risk, of Tine street, wan held this afternoon at 2 o'clock and was a very large one. The temperance society and the Finnit-h church choir, of whfeb the deceased was a membtr, turnd out to pay their last sd respects. The interment was at Lake View cemetery. Willard Temule, No. 5, L U. E , w ill have an icecream nnd strawberry social in the IVmpIeof Honor llnll oa Faturday June 18 at 0;.'l0 p. m., to which tne pm -lie i cordially invited to attend. I e cream and strawberries or cake and ice cream, 15 cents; ice cream a'one 10 cents. Mr, Hen Wieder, of Hancock, was at the Tamarack mine ten afternoon put ting up two of Kaser'ii self actinic oat eaners in the company' new barn. They purchased oneaye.tr ago and found unswere I u w t II that they have now rdered two riort. Great preparation are being made by th Knulif h of the ( '.IdenjEagle of Calu-ni- t for their annual reunion to be held a July, Posters w ill Kon be out an nouncing the date aud the events that are to take tdacp. Committee. On Saturday last, a pocket handker- uhief w ith a sum of money tied in the cor ner. Owner please return to Nkw office nd receive reward. The .'1-year-old child of John Faulson ' Laurium, died last evening. Tho funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 'clock, services, at the St. Marie church. TfMlar of Honor Attention The aunual reunion of Templeof Honor, No. 4S. will be held at Hancock next Sat urdny, June 18. A special rateof HOcents ban beeu s cur:d oa the trains; Junior Templars, nope of Calumet .Section, 25 cents, good for return by all trains on Sunday nud the special Saturday night a 11 o'clock. The members of I'nion Temple and hope of Calumet Section, Junior Tem p'ars, are requested to meet at their ball tit 1:30 to take the regular train that leaves at 2:30 p. m. The Calumet cornet band will accom pany the order. They will please be at hall at 2 o'clock. Columbia Temple of Uancork are making great preparations, sparing no expense to make it a grand gala day. Do not fail to go. Yog will a'so get a chance to see the Christopher Columbus w halebnck. Each for All and All for Each is our motto. Tickets will be fold for the excursion at Osceola. I-adore Brosetta had his hearing br- fore Judce Fisher last evening for being runk and disorderly, lie was fined ?5 and costs. A few bicycle to elote ou'. Bargains for the first comers. Carltox II mv. Wanted A good, respectable young man can find board and room on Eighth street, by Inquiring at this office. Dr. II. Scott guarantees to cure op pendicltis eyery time without a rurgical operation. 451 Fifth street. A Harrow EMcape. Thanklul words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart, ofGroton, 8. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lcngi; cough set in and terminated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up. saying I could live hut a short time. gave myself uo to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. Ding's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank Go! I am saved and now a well and healthy woman. Trial bottles free at D. T. Macdonald's drugstore, Cal met, and Belhumeur's, Lake Linden. Mr. John Itowett, the wrestler, com menced training yesfiday. In the morn ings he will ride a wheel and take a long walk, while in the afternoon he will wrestle with Bert Wiiliams, of theCen tennial. Both Itowett and Dwyer expect a bard match and the public can rest assured that it will be a wrestling match worth coming a distance to tee, as it will decide who Is the champion Cornish wrestler of America, Beats are selling taut and those desiring a good teat bad better procure one early. Mr. Teter Iteuther, of Brlllion, Wis AodMrs. August Griepe, of Sheboygan are tbitlng their brother, Mr, Jacob nniw. Mr. GrifDe aid lin. Teter Heather are alto bere. Co. Wanted By a competent lady, post- tion as assistant bookkeeper or cashier. Address 01, care News. A little daughter arrived at the bon e of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oinus. at the Kearsarge, Monday. Miss Bourbouneas, of Houghton, is vis iting friends in this city. the guest of Mrs. W.J. McDonald. Fireworks, hammocks, sprinklers and lemon squeezers at Russell & PenDet's Wide Awake." Hair clippers and pocket knives of best quality at lowest prices at Carlton Ildw. Co. Wanted Ten English and Finnish speaking girls. Apply at Foley's baiaar Fine watch repairing at lowest prices Levin Jewelry Co. SOLID COMFORT Can be taken in one of our Palmer Hammocks. In fact they are something that you can't do without We have them in all styles, both single and double,' with ropes, hooks and all attachments at prices that should not deprive yru of an afternoon's siesta, The Eutopia is the latest, can be used either in a sitting or reclininS po sition. A "Rnll 1in nf Triwn " (J Mowers, Garden Hose, I Refrigerators,Freezers 6 e Carlton Hciw. Co. 2TO 400 Plf tla Street- fOB Sale A good milch cow. Applv to James Blackney, No. 5 Tamarack. Why are Carlton's paints so popular? Quality and price does it. Dr. Pomeroy went morning on business. to Hancock this Mrs. W. II. Hosking is visiting friend in Houghton today. MtOfUN. Last Night Closing. Allouez M K Arnold 10K Atlantic 32 A eh bed 4 Boston & Montana 202 Butte & Boston 21 Baltic 21 Calumet and Heel a...-. 570 Centennial....; 14 Franklin.,. 13'4 Uumbolt G Oscsola 60 Quincy 115 Old Dominion.............. 20 Tamarack.... 161 Tecur V . 22X This Morning 15 202 22 20 501 14X 2 100 22 5 PS I I" ii '1 -AND- RAN.GES! Prices And Quality ARE RIGHT J. VIVIAN, JR., & CO' Heola and Fourth Streets. j WASH GOODS. Better Buy Now. You'll Need 'Em Sure. The weather will drive you to it. oa can buy at almost any time, at al most any price, but you can't buy such yalues as these whereyer you wish. Figured Talmattas 5c Figured Lawns c Figured Dimities l0c Crash Suitings....! 15 and l8c Lapet Mulls jJt And a hundred other seasonable goods at 5 to 90 cents a yard, which are the correct things for the hot days. Checked Oxfords 25c French Madra v 15 and 25c English Percale 30c Things For The House. Lca Curtains are much in demand these days, and we do not believe you can afford to overlook the exceptional values we are oflering in 8nisH, Nottingham and Irish Points. GO cents to $12 00. Portlores in Chenille, Tapestry and Velo-ir. in the "New Bagdad" etiectn We have theiu at very tempting prices, $2.75, ?3 25, $ 4 85, f G, JS.Jl'j bash Curtains. Let us show you our large assortment of Scrims 8ai(4ts and Nets in white and colored effects for Sash Curtains. G to 75c Window Shales, Curtain Pobs and Trimmings, Sash Bods, Etc. all nt Dry (Joods prices. MatMncs, and Oil Cloths and Linoleums. We aim to furnish the be qualiiies possible for the least money. fV FULL LINE 0 Screen Doors, Window Wire Netting, Clardea Hose, Bicycles and Sundries, Sporting (Joods, Bicycle iteoairing done promptly. Prices low. GIVE XJS J OuTLiIj. J. T, SALOMONSON, City Hardware Main Street Red Jacket. At The Boston Clothing House. It will buy a ?3 00 Pants tor..f 1.50 It will buy a $1 50 Pants for.. 1.00 It will buv a tG.OO Boy's Suit 3.50 It will buy a $5.00 Boy's Suit 2.75 It will buy a 4.50 Child's 3 00 It will buy a S3 50 Child's " 2 00 It will buy a J2.00 Child's " 1.00 It will buy a $15 00 Suit for...? 9 50 It will buy a f 10.00 Suit for... 7.50 It will buy a $ 7.50 Suit for... 5.00 It will buy a 3 00 Hat for... 1 05 It will buy a 2.75 Hat for... 145 It will buy a $ 1.50 Hat for... 1.05 It will buy a & 5.00 Pants for 2.50 THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE. 312 fifth Hteet, lied Jarket. Xl WS are making Suits to order from 813.50 to $25. Pants from S3.50 to $8. Xl Don't Get Excited ! Oyer this Cuban matter. Keep your attention on your business. 'We Always Obey Orders ." Especially those of our customers "with promptness and despatch." COMMAND US! Armstrong-Thielman Lumber Co., SOUTH LAKE LINDEN. CALUMET HANCOCK, MICHIGAN. JOSEPH CHABOT Has Opened a PLUMBIUO And STEAM PITTING SHOP on Oak street in the Walls building Where be la prepared to do all kinds of steam ntting, piumt)in(r, tin worn and tne like. Satisfaction guaranteed. A Share of the Public Patronage Solicited RED J" A.OKET OPERA HOUSE Six Nights and Saturday Matinee Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 13TH MARKS BROS. DRAMATIC GO., Supporting That Versatile Com edlan, , ' Tom Marks And a clever company of players In a choice repertoire of the lar&eet dramas and comedians, introducing the latest singing and dancing specialties. Superb Scenery. Elegant Wardrobes! Prices: 10; 15 and 25 Cents Business Men $ Realize the advantage of ::::::: Good Insurance and Always want the best. James T. Healey, Local Solicitor. THE . DOUGLASS . AGENCY. HERMAN'S STUDIO, Tie Best Epijjci Piotoirajli Gallery In the;Upper Peninsula. noAt1toWfa.fln,8be, flr,t-clM n guaranteed Anderson & McLean, PROFItlX-rOB OP LITER! FEED AND SEE STABLE. PIMK HTIIEET, BED JACUET, lp.01.lty tod right DrtoM KiihtU-J Closing Out Sale HIS WEEK i Twdvi of those extra lare and massive Couches, made for solid comfort, dur ability aud stylish effect. The upholstering is heavy imported niaterial of the very latest designs and most popular colors. They are tuffed and fringed. All around regular price, .12. Closing out at $7.09. AN-' '. ' '.".fV'-f t v'rV;' , 'O 7 V I 5. SIVERT OLSON'S FITUMTl'llH HTOltR. The Sweet Girl Graduate ' a r t .if la noi more iresn anu dainty in her lovliness than the gowns that i being prepared for her for commencement day. Organdies, poplins, etc I are most favored, and we have an exquisite stock of everything in this line, mousselirie-de-soiecliif fon, yeiling, tulle, and many popular styles C gauzy effects and fine fabrics to choose from. , EDWARD RYAN. 3 Have Removed To Sr Lttmnibeir Yard On Tho OoceolalRoad, ....Noar Tho Nowtown School Houco,. 1 "fi