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THE COPPEll CCONTRY EVENLNG NEWS. CALUMET, SATURDAY, JUNE 25 1898. 5. To Be lit WheLocal Churches Sunday " and Evening. f kato Spend Sunday Hour - The " - ' ,lon TVUI r r.tnitT METHODIST Paste Ker will conduct ruorn DR ?,,, service. Ia the morning the r lhe Two Debtors." feS" -.led to the Sunday noon, also to the Junior UeuesU:. Temple of Uooor LdayereDiDjrEpwnrtb league de otions! meeting. Wednesday evening Ull .trangera are cordially invited tobe Lot at any or all of the services of hig church. UURroM METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Io K. 0. T. M. hall, oyer the post office, lo(keola street. The Sunday scnooi U meet at 2:30; preaching at 3:30 by . Tnho Kneebone. V tj,e Methodist families and strangers i the Tiilagfi are cordially invitea io on Went. GERMAN DEFORMED. DiTineierTiceat3p.m. at the ZionV .n Rpformed (Calumet Congrega- Cnal) church. Sunday school eyery afternoon in the basement at 2. BED JACKET CONGREGATIONAL. I Regolar Sabbath services at 10:30 in Vie morain and 7 in the evening. I sabbath ecbool at 12 m immediately .Iter preaching eeryice. (a general and cordial invitation is n to all and especially to strangers Y participate in any or all , of these ser- new. FIK8T CONGREGATIONAL. Dr. Hunter will preach tomorrow both lOmiDg and evening. Ttniacranjpnt of the Lord's supper be administered in the morning. A ..tol rnllintinn a I I hn taken nn hphnll the Congregational College and Edu ional society. 'rening Barject, "Cape city Exemplified iguee." jfeichool and classes will meet at !ko 3 during the summer month". idayi-Y. P. S. C. E., to which all joodk people are neanny weiconiea, 0 at 7:30. Jedneeday: Social worship, followed by Monday school teaches' study hour, at 1:30. Ml the services o! tbia church are free open to eyery body, and all are cor- iuthcu iu come anu eDjoy mem. fanners and yisitors in town and W men will find it a pleasant place ) spend tne Sabbath hours, Mornins5 worship 10:30, evening at 7. aw oe nn time. i FII1ST rilESIJYTEniAN, breaching services tomorrow. Morning Jrfices at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sab Mh school at 12 m. I&t. H. M, Morey. of Ypsilanti, will of riate. 8ubjecte: Morning. "The Lord I odleSon;" eyenlng, "Anxiety forttie V ed. LAUBICM DAPT1ST. r.F. A. Holtihausen will oreach at )th morning and evening seryice. All e invited to attend. Y P. 8. C. E. Tuesday evening at 7:45. cordial invitation is extended to all "wTicCTox tnis church. SALVATION ARMY. fajer Meeting 7:00 a. m W meeting 2:00 p.m. garnering 3:00 p.m. t ",,ui u:io p. m. Ration meeting ?nn , A cordial invitation is extended to'-all attend these meetings and eniov the jmces. TheC&lamet High School Alumni met WUI aa" 00 le Tenlng of June O I !be hal1 " very prettily decorated M parlor ruri,ture. 'erns and 11(1 flower. Aiuoriff h Anannr,a waCobanflagj which had beeu made ( 'Mies ol the class o! '08 and pre- itedtotbeAlnmnt M'tw a social time the following must program was rendered: Tiano tolo rofeor Etleke of Philadelphia, who III ' m' Hau rs. r. r.Koeiim, P"M much "ioyed by all. -The P icbo1 male quartette urn? nd ,re obliged to respond to an encore. v Anna Hermann next gaye a violin "i request Professor Egleke gave ons from t m. , siuliowedbv I ..o. ledBannersungbytheassembly. o,r;nlhenBanK a 80,0 the J dosed bv a piano solo bv ;o:nita n,illl?8,CaUndl0Clal th8 mi, ?eiti ftdJ"l to the C.wbewawrtl.pwtd ban- VdIk, n,Preparcd ,n Mr Korth' rJ)Wit,Ifl1rbkhirtB followed by C. Eml1 moct acted m toaat. nd welcomed the Alumni an! guewts. ' Mis Elizabeth Qoldswortby president of the afcsociatlon, greeted the class of '03 in a very pleasing manner, which we s responded to by Miss Nina Var. on. Mrs. George Fax thn gave a toast, "Our Alumni." Mr. Matherson spoke on "Our Navy" in a concite and able man ner, paying a Just tribute to our naval heroes. Mrs. Smith responded to ' Our Ladle" and was followed by Our Gentlemen," by Mis Oaborn. "The Ladies of the Class of '08," were remem bered by Mr.Fred Guck and the "Gentle men of the Class," by Miss Algie Roehm. The banquet was closed by a few very appropriate reuarks by Mr. L. W. Kill mar, a member of the school board, to the class of ?08. Taking it all in all tie gathering was much enjoyed and will long be remembered by all present. The horse race between Sorel Dick and Our Own is causing a great deal of inter est as both hortes are speedy and the purse id a large one. The agreement calls for the beet three mile beat out of five for a purse of $100 and the entire gate receipts. Each party bas def osittd $25 with the stakeholder Johu Tachell, The contest further states that each party will deposit vtitV the stakeholder f 25 by 7 p. m. on Saturday, Juoe 25, and $ 0 on or before the 0th day of July at 7 p. m., and the balance of $100 to be cepostted on the 19th of July before 12 o'clock noon. The ma'ch is subject to the American Trotting Association. The race will be held at the Hancock driying park on the afternoon of July 10. Well! Well!! Well!!! Now y What Is It Why, the Ladies' Aid Society of the Calumet M. E. church will be in the Ar. mory again on the Fourth and will eerie hot meals at any time after 11 o'clock And ice cream all day, Mea's, 25 cents; icecream, 10 cents a dish. There is lots of room and there will be lots to eat. There is a welcome for everybody. Dividend Notice A dividend of five (5) per cent on the capital stock of the First National Bank of Calumet has been declared by the di rectors, payable July 1. 1898, to stock holders of record June 30, 1998. W. B. Anderson, Cashier. Calumet, June 25. 1898. Misses E'la Talmadge and May Mac lean went to Hancock yesterday from which place they left on the India for Buff ilo and from there the former lady goes to New York city and the latter to her home in Lucknow, Canada. Deputy Sheriff Mat Blau arrested a boy yesterday for firing fire-crackers on the street. This is a warning for those wno indulge in that amusement, ' for the officer will keep a sharp look out for of fenders tf the yillage ordinance. Mr, Joseph Grahek. of the North Tam arack mine was struck on the back bv falling rock yesterday receiving sou.' very painful bruises and is now laid up at the Tamarack hospital. Frank lyspeak in g one of our popular young men went to Houghton yesterday and it is said he got mixed up in the crowd of ecbool teachers and forgot to get off the train. Mies Florence Sanbom, principal of the Calumet high school, left for her home in AntWm, Ohio, on the noon train yester day. - Mr. J. II. Lathrop, of the Calumet and Hecla mine office, returned borne last evening after a month's visit in Boston. If you want to eDjoy a dish of ice cream, get the beet. Mirror Candy Store. The Misses Jessie and Florence Fuller departed on the noon train yesterday for tbeir home in Midland, Micb. Mi38 Birdie Scotland and Miss Minnie Daub left yesterday for Cleveland to spend the summer vacation. If in n ed of anything in the line of lace curtains attend Hosking & Co's sale to rn arrow and Monday. Miss Anna Cornelius was a passenger on the noon train yesterday for her home in Marshalltown, Ia. Mies Anna Parmenter departed on the noon train jesterday for her home io Steyens Point, Wis. Miss Helen Ziene left on the noon train for LeadvlUe, Colo. She will stop at Ne gaunee on the way. The Missos Lulu naU and Sturgts le't for their home In Sturgis, Mich, to speed their vacation. Howling! Howling!! For turkeys at Wilmers' alley on Satur day evening. Tlonknlir &.Co . have on band three first class bicycles, which will be sold below cost for cash. A nleelv furnished room, with or with- oot board, to let. Apply at 114 Eighth street. Soecial sala of lace curtains tomorrow and Monday at Hosking & Co's. Tom Welih, the hat man, left for down the road yesterday. llessn. Bert Barette and Gene Murphy film VictiriiK. Outnumbered Two to One, They Drive the Dons Into San tiago de Cuba. Sampson Demands the Surrender of the City But Cervera Refuses to Consider the Propo sition Final Struggle May Come at Any Time Now. SPECIAL TO THE EVENING NEWS. Copyrighted 1808 by American Press Association Three O'Cloek P. M. Off Santiago vv Cuba Four troops of the First Cavalry, four troops of the Tenth Cavalry and thelight troops of Roosvelt's rough riders less than one thousand in all dismounted and attacked 2,000 Spaniards in the thickets within five miles of Santiago de Cuba. The Americans beat the enemy back into the city, but in the fight we lost eighteen dead and fifty wounded. Admiral Sampson sent a message to Admiral Cervera demand ing the surrender of Santiago and giving notice that in case of re fusal the American forces would reduce the defenses and capture the city, but the Spanish admiral refused to consider the matter of surender. Washington, June 25. OflicinJ cablegrams from Plnya-del-Este, Cuba, to the Army and Navy departments, indicate that the final struggle for possession of Santiago will take place today or tomorrow. A dispatch from Shnfter received at noon, places the American lots at ten killed and forty wounded and says ourtroops occupy the enemy's position, within a mile and a half from Sovilhi. Key West, June 25. Another prize, the Amapala of Hon duras, was brought in here this morning, having been captured by the Vicksburg. Eleven O'Clock A. M. Washington, June 24. Information has been received that the Spaniauls have been driven back from the woods about Baguiri. The last of the American artillery has now been safely landed and the march to Santiago begins at once. Twenty-five dead and wounded Spanish soldiers were found at the positions carried by Shafter's army. Since landing not one American soldier has been killed. The town of Siragua has been evacuated by the Spaniards and taken possession of by the Americans. New York, June 24 A cablegram from Rome says that the Austrian steamer Surnil had taken on board at Finine a large quantity of torpedoes and sailed for Suez to join the Spanish squadron. Dunn Lorino, (via Alexandria,) June24-Orders to move were received late today. What was left of the brigade started from here this morning for Newport News. Positive orders say that the steamer Harvard will leave tomorrow with us for Santiago. Washington, June 24. The State department has received ad vices confirming the reports that the Spanish Cadiz fleet was pro ceeding eastward through the Mediterranean, composed of fifteen ships including transports laden with troops. The Navy department has just received the following cable gram from Sampson at Plnya del Este: "From flag of truce I learned today that Lieutenant Hobson and company are well and arc confined in the city of Santiago, four miles from Morro." Sioi;x Cjty, Iowa, Juno 24. A severe wind and rainstorm struck this city about 8 o'clock this evening. The main tent of Forepaugh's circus, while giving a performance, was Mown down. A panic ensued in which many persons were injured. Madrid, June 24 The Cortes finally adjourned tonight with out the customary cheering of the throne. Washington, June 24 It is nuthoritively stated that if the Spanish Cadiz squadron once passes into the Suez canal a power ful American squadron made up from Sampson's fleetest and lest ships will start across the Atlantic, enter the Mediterranean and bombard the Spanish seaports. A calculation has been made that euch a course would be entirely feasible. A Noted Aathorrca' Wrkaaop, "Mrs. Florence Morso Kingsley's study is at the top of her Statcn I.laud homo. Under the eaves and from the windows tbo can look out far over iuti another Ptatc aud tsee tbo preat occuu,' writes Laura M. F. Lake cf "Tho Au thor of 'Titos, ttUomrndoof theCrnM, " iu The Ladies' Homo Jcir.nal. ".'.U.nt her aro tLe k-tuiee raiutid by Lcr-clf, ns wtll a by lur ar:?rfc .ait-uls. Eoa of refcrtbt,. -tLcso iu Orvok ncd Latin as veil as in Cnglish books thut are simply a delimit, cot inertly tool and pretty bits of bric-a-brao that collect themselves iu the room of a refined wo man, surround ber everywhere. Bet the door of this room is never closed against any member cf the family, and the busy worker ii never too busy nor too tired to listen to tome ibildish story of woe or happiness from any one of ber five chil dren. 'With ber, vbilo btr vrork with her pen rur.nna xr.ucb, still ber duty as a wifo and mother and a clergyman's wife, comes first. Two afternoons in the week are devoted to teaching poor fe'irls bow to sew. Much time must ueef s.-ari-ly bo given to her home and the little people iu it, and yet &he Cnda time for social dnti.s cud is always. a charming. intelligent companion to ber husband. With a smile she tells Lew, when iu doubt as to Grc.k and Latin, sbo go-s to him for help. " s Tbo Worry (Juration. Don't join oM Don't Worry" club. Don't try liOt to worry. Whllo contentment is a pleasing virtue, the peoi'lo yon know who aro rcutented would bo Letter oil If they worried more. Absolute contentment und indltfcrence to tho possible trouble of to morrow will land any one In tbo poor houso. Tho cow doesn't worry, neither docs the clam, but people are built to wor ry, and It was Intended that they should.. On tho other hand, if you worry much It will lund you in the insane asylum. It Is the iniano asylum on tbo one band and the poor farm on the other. The point U to worry just enough to keep out of both of them. Atchison Globe. Five Killed at a Croattlng. St. Joseph, Mo., June 24. Fielding Profltt, aged 28, hia wife and two daughters, Lulu and Myrtle, aged IS and 13, respectively, and a babe 1 year eld, were all instantly killed at a cross ing of the Chicago Great Western near Faurett, twelve miles south of here. They attemiAed to drive over the cross ing as a iPFPenger train arproaclxd and were carght. I'n-tltt owned a s.i tion of lanI and was very wealthy. If yon have a diseased stomach, foul breath, -coated tongue, become constipated, oervous.pee- vfob, fretful, or haye cold ( band or fee'', nervous periodical or sick head ache, scrofula, tumors, old sores or ulters. skin or fccalf disease, diseased kidneys, pain in back. hip or side, rheumatism, dropsy, bloating under or over the eyes, face, hands, limbs', feet ankles, or any pa-t of the body, gravel, bladder, or urinary difficulties, do not fail to take these great vegetable medicines tn conjunction, as thej form a constitutional treat aienc. Warranted to cure if fall directions are followed, f 1 per bottle. Six for five. Ask your grocer for them. lllllP7 rasliiJiijS ADMIRING GLANCES. Are always bestowed upon those wearing our exquisitely finished wearing apparel. Oar stock of summer fabrics cannot be equalled for beauty and excellence of material, in all the new checks, overplaids, caasi meres cheyiots, Havana and olive brown, serges, tweeds, etc. We have never yet failed to please the most fas tidious dresser in style or fit. THE EMPIRE TAILORS, CALUMET, MICH. D. Ilorwi z. Manager, Opposite Shea's Livery. Oak street. 1ST IE nn The Entire Stock Of Martin Foley's Ba zaar, Consisting Of Dry (Soods, Doihirag BOOTS SHOES, FANCY NOTIONS. 9 urn y y) viii m Lii d I THE ABOVE WILL BE OFFERED FOft ALE BY AUCTION COMMENCING WITH TUE EVENING OF TUESDAY, JUNE 2 1ST. As the goods m:st be removed from the building in ten days, they will e sold AT A SACRIFICE I Come Early And Obtain The Bargains At Your Own Price As They Must Be Sold. Sale Commences At 7 Each Evening. Teetnoii t Plates Come and Coosult DR. BLANKNER And bis Eminent Dental Staff Who have introduced into Houghton county for the first time this beautiful, artis tistlc and skillful method of inserting teeth without plates, who'will be more thin pleased to explain this most exact method ot imitating nature itVf. Medical and Dental Institute J-J is progressive and at all times are wide awake to give to their patrons painless and at the same time practical dentistry in all branches. Telephone Connections Offices of lostitue Corner of Seventh and Oak streets, Red Jacket, Michigan. ' v. . v . it Piano And Organ Instruction J lTOleor r avariO, 01 UUnum, is now prepareu io luoirucwuua uu j. pianos, organs or any other musical Instrument. The professor is a graduate U ot one of the best musical colleges outaiy, ana ne nas anew metnoa 01 nis own which will teach new beginners to read music correctly and play any in strument in a very short time, The professor can be found at No. 324 Hecla street, Laurium, or telephone to Vairo Bros., Laurium PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR SALE. . art la.the city.