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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1912. THE CALUMET NEWS PAGE FIVE TVfEWS of x n tne Fnr Burns' Anniversary. The nicinbcia ol' tin; St. Andrew'. so. l. at tlx 'r regular iieetln ; US( t v 1 1 1 1 1 1 '4 decided to clibraL- in tii, us.ial mmncr th.- anniversary i th.-nil-; 1j ol Koberl Uuiiik. Uk- Scmii li i.ud. wr.hlj falLi on J.in. viii niiinr of arranging detail fur i hi.-- c.lebrnlinn rtiw h i t in n. luiuls ,l tin- i-ntei tUniiicnt i oinmiuec. Tin: mi in hers tin committee ait.- in ta i,.i "I" holding this year's celebration Hi" Light ilinril urinory, provided t ! i: 1 1 hall may be .v,n hi ul. I d. ,n. i. :ul,ia f ni previous cnlerialiiii-i nts Ins been so large, thiit last jcur i ns r,uii(l necessary to engage lolh tii i,,n;k hall ami the town hall in Laur 1 1 1 1 1. Imt tho liu en vonicncc of bavin;: i program ami Uum iim m ,,lc ;,,,) tin- baniiet in tin other w.is in.) I K Ilia I it was dcihli-d to ti.-cur-i lie armory this Hill' if possible. ,l last evening's nn viiny, oilc r.i p.r the ensuing year were chosi n. Th--,n-i.i 'lalioit I 'enmities w ill ,( I;, ,l,n Hi. ,Iim im-i. ting in .l.'iniai, .Ian. 7. n'loi. mi; are tin- ntli.crs; t li i 1'. .Inine.i ."MacKcnie. iliicftain, Clunks .M uii head. Ik. "t tl t lit; Son -tai y . John ..wuolin. iii.amial Si- r-tar William iirlr-1'' liiasun'i-, Norinaii Mcii!i-. t h iplain, Mvv. 1 1. I , SialU-.-i Marshal, I'lcil !. Ivnit-I.son. ii iity Marshal, 'odt-rl. U Va loii- tiior tlu.tid. An-ns I'h'ile .liiniot . 1 1 . i it I . Aliens I;. M Pianist, t.Si'oi'Ue Mi Lean. ) Kep lab on Rejections. I'nited rienke Kuleau is tin- num.- el an institution with headqnai tvi.-i i in i uieauo whn.li. nlthouch liuon :'eiioiiM. perloriiis an iinpoj tii n t r- r- i. - for the K-adiiiK liali rn.il bene, ti i.u.v siK-ieties of. lh..- I nited Static. Tin- iiureuu. istablisl.i d in limy, iiaa .on. -ii- its cllent-i fiatciiial and olln r o,i sMiu iit Hoeittiett to the number ol i ' 1 1 in all. The oilii-e ot this bureau is t.t si r e ilie:e liaterniliis os a ileal im; huus--, eeiiuii; in informatloii eoneei nins re- 'i ted aimlieaiKs for nieiiib rship In ' iv.mna! tr u .ssineiit aseia lions, i very client Is supplied daily with a iisi of all l ejections reported t tin i i a ii the iireviuiis da by all of th.' nls. The bimau has a code wIkiv 1 the ea uses of rejet lion arc illdii ii w; li numbers, and lie- keepers ol ilj col lis the so ntle.s an abl." U ti i nline at u ulanee w hetlnr any I lit ant for im-inhi rship has e i r j 1 ii reji ti'ii fo." imuranee b any I Htv a'liliat.-d with the bureau. Nut ull of lh lej'vtioiis ale linal. i i h ut Is rejected ir Ii- has hud J !! mmiina w ilhii' two . cars, an epcra 'u n lor appendicitis within a ar: or Cjl ruii a r k i: TODAY RASHMAN & LANE Those two funny Dutchmen in .i com. cd y singing and talking act. New Pictures MANCM MAN'S ANNIVGP- SAR Y" "IHfl TMOUDLED THAI!." 'I't-.niL OF THEIR LIVES" and "'I I'LRSISTENT KLY SWATTCR. , , , , H.'MINtj TRIDAY A NO SATURDAY ! As You Like It IN 3 REELS. PEOPLES Copper Country's Vaudeville House WILTON SDSTERS I'oMtively one of the greatest pt ''Ktions ovcr brought to the copper country. THEY SING, THEY TALK. THEY DANCE, And they are torn Musician. Cnl ire Change of Pictures Today THIS SHOW SURPASSES ANY WE HAVE EVER HAD. Don't Miss Our Show Xmas Week r?RATERNAL fnrTiTTrrc? " Had un attack of uppendi. Ills wlllim llv,. .wars' without having an cpeialion; , if , is llllUl. W( ,.., .hd ! Kaiv r UKt. lllul ,.K ()f hu parents has di,d of tubn tubals Th-Jpplii-ant reject fur any r tlnse asoi,N or for ..-I lain other reasons, may be accepted ,al,r on, inning sur vived tin- period of probation. To Appeal to Legislatures. An announcement troin tin- heud- liiurtor the Mod. rn XV ,im ,, Aim run, m Ku.k Island. Ills., Hits l"Hh that II,, oIIhcim ill asu all state legislatures m-eling the oininK year ' ad ..t ;i ;uV permitting tralem.il l'. n l' iin-y societies I,, write Kl,aian k ' 'I. or closed, i ontrat is. I'hc laws now fur ml Internal n -i-iiii.ali.H from issuing contrai is that i" not contain tiit. r.s.rvfd power ,j hvy an unlimited number of assess imiitn. Tin oih ki t hat orders miu h 'in ,i in Hoodimn, whlh lit-:-' ;.,ia.l.d o Ktai.dard now liav iiioi ialu iahii- v!lUld I I't -i-iii i LI d to l.sii-' vuariMiti-e.l romraets of iiiHur-im-. s'i iii uli Imiiliim i,iiiuni.y by im in is io not more than a-Kcsstm-n month, with a n-duction in tin- rat li'n paid annually In advainc. In st. ad I in-nuMx. Thcv sav sn, i, :.iu. lalimnt to t-vistini; laws will cnabl.' tin- liatuiial socictits to wlc out tin lasl ii i uiiunl the lilV (oinaniis us- ayain.-t 1 hem ,L. arumm-nt that I It rates ol:uv( l. these soeii tU-M lire nut guaranteed to he the niaxiniiim tln: id h:tre-and that it will nlsu en- 1'll, Hani to tjive tluii ineinhei t sueh hindinj; uarantieM as tales now per- 'nil. 'lien- is mil lu-r reason nor Jnsti The the oii'ieers assert, "in miulriiiK Ira jternal sucie(ii colleeliim adciuatc I rales to tarry in lluir contracts a , proxisioii for li v.vintf additional us ;scfsm,nt. when the rates charged jinalve it certain that su li eMra as essnienl will mvir be called. Tin ; prux Ision Is. in fa .-t. a statutor.v threat. ; holl unwarranted b present seiure j i oiidil iiiiis." . Amoli'iet! Work Last Tine. ('reparations ai bcin. mad.- b; I IIM inh'.'l-.'l of l..tUfiuill l.odk'e o. ti. -'ja;. I for the initiation of a lur,re . lass o, j i aiidiil.iUK at the l ist nii-fliiiti tlm, pear, l.iee. "(. Alrendv tin canjidale I are waiting f.r 'his i lass and it it limped there will be al hast three time. ; llr.it number by ih- date -e'. for tin- biir i ereimii . j .'( this atbtriu the nmpiiti d -t leramali'- lust dcle-- a; orisitati'd b th" nieiiilers ot Lauriuiii lod? will hi' eoldeirci! for the last time. At t'i ' last v.'suioh of th.' uruiid lodvi-. a ii 'V form of li rut I'eM'cc whm adopted and I he i ll uh I vas su t hanked as to prj vide for tlio adoption of new decree werU b all of tin- lodges, similai ta tin- third de-tree, as now conferred. (Allho'ifch the lirsl rank as c mfci-rcd j b tin.' linriiim lode lias been sinii j In- to Hie third d'!;rei, it did not con j form strictly to ritual and will b.- sii ; persi ded b the ifl'and Indtfe Work. The urand ihaneellor for the stai. j oi M i.-h.'uan ,w ill be ins itej to conic j ( Lauriuiii to assist in the coiifcrrinv; lot (lie t Ii i ill' dcM'co on this evciiin,'. Assurances have alread been reciive.i I that ho will aicept the invitation and Ih- Laui luni rnenibcrs hope l.i in:i( Ithe occasion tile most notable Pihiat. I uaMie-rinji la id in the upper uunli . (for u s. All of the other .subui din- ale lodges Will be illMtcd to ilt'eli'l .-ili.t lu palllclpale ill the I est i vi I je:i. i For Grand Cantonment. At (In- meeting of Saginaw fanluii No. 1 1. l'litriarchs Militant. Thursi!a eveninv. a new cuiuiiiittee wi.s uran i.d lu haxf ihnrue of the local ar rangements for the -state coiivenliuii id tin- fatria-'chs Militant, tin nni "i hiamii ui n.ld I'elluws. which i will be held III Snuinaw next .May, n,i I tln Simina'.v I'ouricr Herald. Thh jtoinmititc cumprises all un min is oi jtho c-antun with James M. McNull.v n, wly eleited captain, ns t halrnian. The cum.nillci' met and uisctisse I i.i.ns H is huiied to raise $6.".( to cover the expenses of ciitcrlainliiK; tin crand antonmeiit the priz.es to be of-, fercd for the best drilled teams anJ for similar features. it way decided to start active work .Monday after noon, when many of the proinlneii; business men will be Intel viewed und their assistance will be solicited, loiter If necessary, sunn- form of entertain meiit may be Kivrn to raise the io- ...,.i.. i.. i- of the amount needed Th" Hoard of Trade and nlln-r or:anlzu tlnns ire expetled to to-em rat with THEATEB SPECIAL TODAY AND TOMORROW The Civilian A Posilivi Feature In Two Retls AND TWO OTHER HIGH CLASS PICTURES. ILLUSTRATED AND SPOT LIGHT SONGS DAILY MMTINEE, 2:30. CVENING 8H0W 7:30 AND 8:00. -0ME EARLY TO AVOID THE JAM. Admission 5c and 10c the cuntuu u Mio :oiivintlon i.romiHeH to lv a bit; om with a number of pub lie cvuita In connection with 11. "Horse Play" Tabooed. f raternal l)u n gi nerully demnince the. use. of "horse h," which is Kl-aduallj beini; superceded tl t. ir,. iliatiun cciciiionlcH of the best known louye.s by the cxenipiillcation of pruc tiial lessons. It is hoped the time Is not far di.stant when lodge dlsiipline will prevent tin- recurrence of trnKo ili s such aa . curled at Wcstpot t, Md.. iiccnil.v. when u jouiitf man nam. d Zudock Troxcll ' uffm r met ueain 0 u i i n.-r his initiation into tho Lo.val Order of M uose. uiincra deuth oceunvd duriiiK the hor.ie pinv Incident to initiation, v. hen a ii elei trie battel y wa.-i used. Th lillidiilate was ill the process of bcim; branded on Hie chest w heir he expired from excitement, lie Is said to hav had a weak heart. The iiic-jhiiie used lo produce the del tl io Clllt!-lit Colltain il a dry battery, and the -hoek was caused h iiiriuui; a little uank. This produced .sensation that inilit be tci rifling lo a mrvoiis candidate, but in le.iuiy wos oi insulin-lent lone to be, Itself, in,, cause of ph.siuiil harm, on m r was tin- ietini id' imagination rather than of electricity. Dig Meeting of Foresters- Tin- t'aiuimt l.iKht Huard armory has been cimauexl by the !neril rs of I he arious courts of the I 'ui estefs of Atneria for li. is, Ul wlilch time t Ik- lirst link of tin- I'onsti-- Chain, or s i u s ul district nuclinnH. w ill be foriiod. 'units from all parts of the copper country will be invited to in tend. Court Nurtlt Star ul Calumet, will aet as busts and the dexrec work l'- in charge of Court John A. Ilobh of KiarsaiRe. a la rue- class ot' candidate hi in initialed. After tin business ol the IlleetillR, there will In a suppi r and sinok r. The place ul the next ineetinn will also be. diter- Ulilleil. I he I'orcsicrs look lorward to nn-.it ii-'iiln liotn th- cominu iucIiii. ami it the series last wintir ma be taken a .i criterion, they will not bo disap pointed, tor N.1 now members were ad ded t- tin- local court alone durini; (hat period. It is anticipated that the tneiiibt r.-dilp effort now being made nil! result in increased npi csciitation al the inxt state coin intioii to b-: held in I Jat Hi Creek next June. K. of G. E. Election. 'I he inciiiocis of dariicld Castle, Knights of the taoldeii IikIc. at their lasl regular ineetiiiK. i I'-cted the fol lowinu ullicers for I'JlI!. They will bc- installoil at tlie regular nievtiiib' on tin- third Monday in January: ol-le Chief James II. James. Vice Chief (ieot'Ke Neillli.' Ma.-tcr of Keeords W. C. tlray. Iliyh 1'riesl William Hrooks. Sir Herald John Smith. Clelk of the r.XclleilUel- lit I t l.ail- on. Ke p.i of the lixchcqucl Samuel Cartr r Venerable Hermit Richard James. Ri pi t seiitatn e to Crand Lanlm .lames II. James. Trustees W'iiliain L'ren and i.'liarles M imfon!. At th.- ncxi regular iiieeting, the members of Ciduinet Coiiiinandar.v will coiiler l In military degree on two candidal, s. There will be a command iry d'ill in lull dress uniform. Will Award Prizes. Tin- in- mbcrs of I'.usy lice Tent. I. u. It. will hold their regular nieelinn on Saturday attciiioon and will elect ollhers for the ensuiun ear. Tht ineinhei ship contest w hich has been indulged in by the members for tin past six months will coinc to a close at this tine- und the prizes will hi awarded. According to the last neons, Richard Hiclvin will receive (he lii.st iri.c. a -;old 1 i 1 1. he hainu sin iecded in bringiiis in the largest number of low a i-pl i. .i 1 1, in m duriiiK the stated period. Big Masonic Function. Thl.-. evening's bi ceif tnii l.i I i -a-siou to ! (oiulucted by the nuinbcr.'i of laid S. Kendall I'ounoll. Koyal and Sel.s t Masons In the I'nion bulldiim of 'alunut Is attracting much Htlen eivi and pro;jaly will nttract from 175 to M'J outside members to Calumet. POYAf Vv THEATRE Next to Post Office E. C. RICHARDS, Mgr. five Reels of Choice Pictures SPECIAL TONIGHT GENERAL BOOTH'S FUNERAL PATHE WEEKLY Current Events V COMING OEC. 10, 10 THREE REEL FEATL RE MATINEE 2:30. THURS., FRIDAY, SAT. & SUNDAY illlonte Crisfo The spei lui trains on tho Copper Itaiixe. Icaui; Houthlou ;,t i JK, und 7:0) will inaUe It possible for members to coin'- to Calumet from South Halite towns, Hoiothton. I J .i i - . R. Hollar Hay and Lake Linden. Three deKics will confined. Including th. suii. i -ex. i II ilit dclee und the eereuioliies which beyin at ti o'clock will continue until about II, after which there will be a bammct and the visiting members will mum to t ln.ii homes. Pythian Sisteri Elect. At a recent ineetiiiK i f t.'opper Tun ph, Lauiiuin, I'.Mhlan Sisters, ttthers fur tne. eiisuimt car wtr- named. Heouuse lie- next regular inectiny date talis on Christinas esc no ineetini, wlll be held. Odlccrs elected are as follow s: M. i:. C Mrs. Itcse Vaiul-. motor. II H.--Mrs. Ma. id Haip.-r. K. J. Mrs. Carrie I'ra.v. ManaKcr Mrs. Jennie li. aui hamp. M. I-'. Mis. Louise I'i. iiards. Protector Mrs. Annie Clarke. Cuard Mrs. I'.dith Wilson. M. of K. and C. -Mrs. Jennie Hl'OW ! I i . Hi pre tentative to Craud Ti niple Mrs. Maud Ilann-r. Tiuslees - I'm three yi-irs. Mis. liniee Ma Huff; for n. years. Mrs. Kale l-'inla.x son; for on.- M ar, Mrs. nuic Collins. New Lodge it- Instituted. ' '.Mrs'."" Nora Coiillu of Crystal Falls, president of the I. I'. Assembly of II. beU,i!is, has Icluileil to her home, after ;l ii in the copper country. She canic hen- especially to institute the m w" llebekah lo.le organized ill -oiineelloii with the Keweenaw Indue of Odd I'ellows. The installation of i Micei's took place Saturday rvi nine of I. .st weik. A total of thiity-six cam .'lidates wire Initiated a- charter im-im bets of the n.-w hnU-e. Mrs. Conlin was assisted by I'asi President and I'epnty Mrs. st v- Tohin of Calunict, and ollur oiHi'cis of the cbi kahs. Hecla Lodge No. 90. H-cIa l.od.: No. !i. I. n. ti. will tutet this exciimn for tin last time this scar, tin- next roKiilur ninhts fallinu eii Christmas ami New Years respec tively, so there will I.,- no meetings. I'usiness of important e is cXiiecled to coiiie up at the meetiiu; tonivht. On Wcdnifci'iiy CMiiiiiK, Jan. H of licers J'or the ensuing car will be in stalled. Preparations ale bciiu made to ob serve liu- annlversury of tin- lodge on Jan. jx, and committees will soon be named to direct tlie an aiiKcmeiits for I his occasion. Italian Benevolent Society. ai a recent meeting the members I tin- Italian Hemvolent so-icty .I cted the following nllUcrs for tho iisuing year; President Paul Michctll. V'ice-pn sident Anton Niu-ra. Si cri t.ir.v ' Leone Pasipiini-lli. "ic -seen larv John llrac-to. 'I'rcasiirer Hci nard lira ceo. Ti iisl'-cs--A ni. .ii Nigra. Narcis.se l!i. in. -iii and Peter Pasijuinelli. viiioiig the duties of the trustees will bi- the dirivliiiK' of tin- affairs of Ihe lodge building. License Is Cancelled. Colorado has cameled the license .f Th.- Ann ri uns. a fraternal insur iliee so.-ii t.v witll headquarters ul The Advantages of Making Your Christmas Purchases - Here 1 1 - Umbrellcis Our I'lubtella assortiueiit Is I ho laigcst in Calumet, of the faiunm.' Hall make. All have tlu detach able handle. Sonio made especially for s'lit case, for men und women plictsi J.t0 und up. Diamond lungs, ST. .'.ii up. Diamond spt Cut.' Links, t7.Mi up. Diamond ul l.reoclu-s n.;,ii up. DIAMOND SET SCARF PINS $4 00 UP. FOUNTAIN PENS. $1.50 UP. A, WARREN JEWELRY CO. Golcsmiths. Silversmiths and JEWELERS 321 Fifth Street SpilDKlicId, 111.. owIiik to its n-rusal to permli. its t xainiuatioii b the in Hur.mcc dcparliuciit of thai stale. .Similar .utiuu lum been taken by I to il v u ra ru - depm tineiits of Iowa, Mon tana. OlcKi'll. W'ashiiululi, California and Oklahoma, Sons of St. George. "On-- and AM" lodye, Sons of St. (Jeore. Will hold lis regular meeting I this cteninv;, and a hi rue attendance I of lile'iibers is looked for. This meet j li! will close tlx- so 1 1 . i -:i 1 1 ii u , I term, i and reports will be mailed to tin- iand j w-iTctarv at Islipeiniii. The Indue j has l IiJo. ed a pt'ospt l olls term, ami I the outlook for still further pro pcrity j i: marked. I Maternity Benefit. ! Ainoiiu Ihe prominent features be j ini. embodied in the constitution of j the Ladu-s of the Modern Maeeabees. I the executive commit tee of which is '.li session iii Detroit, is lht; old ae I I ompcusat ion and maternity hem-lit. 'I'hc laltir provides fur the pr. niin of A'.n t- u member of the organization upon liie birth o a ch id. Alloocz Lodge, I. O- O. F. Thursday. Dec. :f., A Mom-. Indue, I o, o. I'.. No. will hold a s i ial session in coimei I ion with th" in slallatioii of othecrs. The meeting and Micial ntsi.m will i" In Id in tin- lo!:;o looms at Allouey. and a la rue all'-nd-i'.nce of im-mhers is expected. A com Jllillce has I. ecu appointed to make Ihe ..IT.IIIli'lllelllS. ' Calumet Encinpnerst. . At the next regular nnctin whiili Iwii! 1.,- la id on Jan. I . the i ai .a ino jnienl will initiate several candidal. . j w hose applications wen- l.abote l iip'-n j'll III,- last regular meelini;. The Cold eii Pule d glee was coiileri'.-d on s. v ral candidates at tin no liu ; laM j 1 I in i . j Charity Lodge Election, , Tin.- members of Charity Lodge, No. I'.l. ivill hold their annual election at the regular iin ctint; tomorrow evening. 'The elictien war; to have been held ji-iie week si so. but lor various reasons. it was decided to defer it until this w eck. Keweniw Lodge, F. & A. M. The annual election and installation of odicii's of Keweenaw lode. I-" A i A. M.. will be held tomorrow evening in the lodi,e room. Liuriuui. com mencing a I 7 : JO p. m. I A. C. A. Installation. j Depul High Chief J. A. Iriciv of 1 Lake Linden will officiate Ibis evening i ..it tin- regular installation of olliccrs ! of Court Louis de l-'ranc'c A. C. A. , Masons Will Elect. Calumet lodge. No. :'T1, I '. .V A. M.. i w ill hold their animal meeting and election of oflhi is on Thursday eve ' ring, Tin re will be a social session. Cab. met LoHqe No. U. The Calumet lodge of odd I'ell'-v.s last '.veiling conleiicd th- n:illa! a- degree on a class of four candidates. Owing lo the fact that the next meet ing falls on Chri.-tinas eve ;hei.- will be no special ilegrei work. P.oy proof watches the xl.uu kind now silling for 7j cents. Levin Jew dry Co. (Advertisenieiit-lf IS YOim KNOWING AND YOUR FRir.NUS KNOWING THE GOODS ARE RIGHT. ABSOLUTE GUARAN TEE OF SATISFACTION CERTIFICATE ACCOM PANIES EVERY ARTI CLE. ARTISTIC EN GRAVING FHEE. DEAUTIFUL HAND DECORATED CHINA FPEE IN RETURN FOR EVERY $5.00 WORTH Of REGISTER SLIPS. A NEW LINE OF PARISIAN IVORY GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Cut Glass Libby Cut HUi-ss the World's Itcst Howls sugar and ueain set.'. ihi up. Nuppks $;'.(M up. Water btls Ml.uO up.. Vucs $l'.7.". up. Bracelets for Children, $1 tMi up. l-idie:, tL.MI up. Jointed and extension Lml less variety-or nilver novelties, toi let mmiciiri' and military hcIm. Miiukin'r un J shuvlng sets, Hruslifs, combs, etc, -etc. CALUMET Why tho Butcher Had tho Cleanest Market Stall SUiS. Smilh -"Really, Mr. Slaughter, T think you 1iav thc most inviting and appetizing stall in the inarkel. always so clean and white. You must use a brand new set of cloths and aprons every morning." Mr. Won (jitter "Oil, no, ma'am al least nut any more. Anty Drudge showed my w ife how she could wa h ill tho blood stains out with cool or lukewarm wain' and Fcls-Naptha Soap." "Anty Driirffic "Yes, Mr. Slaughter, and if you ask your wife, she will tell you that washing clothes with Fcls-Naptha Soap in thu Fels-Naptha way is easier und better than any other way." Tf you do your wash the Fcls-Naplha way, you won't have to set the alarm two hours ahead for Monday morning:. Get up the same as other mornings and put the Fcls-Naptha Soap to work. You'll get the wash out of the way in just about half the time. That's not the best part of it, either. With Fels-Naptha Soap there's no boiling and no hard rubbing. You won't have to spend hours over a hot stove poking and stirring a boiler full of clothes with a broomstick. That's all been done away with com pletely wiped out as though it never ex isted. Think what a fine thing it is to have nice, clean, snow-white clothes, without ugly streaks and yellow spots. Almost too good to be true. Rut Fels-Naplha Soap h doing it in myriads of homes every week. And it does it with cool or lukewarm water. Follow the easy directions on the red and green wrapper. Use any time of the year. VFA. A CO , ssrassszzi Duluih, South Sliore& Atlantic Railway ivm mm LOW EXCURSION FARES . k ACCOUNT Christmas and New Year's Holidays DETWLF.N ALL POINTS ON O. S. 5i. iV A. ftY.. AND M. It, II 15. 1 1 POINTS IN LOWCII MICHIGAN VIA MACKINAW CITY OH CHI CAGO Ti.-Uets on rah- I v. . n.oi-r l l' .'I. .'.:. .''-. -'I. '" .-n-l ;;i-l. I!'L'. -md .1.. ii il l 11. I'.'i:: . I 'itt.it Keluin liu;: .la na.ii 11 1 I '.TI TO EASTERN CANADA DESTINATIONS Ti. U. ! "ii ule I'.-.-. I'.'ili o jllii. I 'in, 1 1 lb I urn Limit. .I.m.i.ir I. .lb. I'.iL! Standard Sleeping Cars. Modern Diners DAILY Two Solid Through Trains DAILY FROM CALUMET, ETC.. AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS TO CHICAGO. VIA i'IIAM I'l' N AND i'. M. .V ST. IV MY. Leive rabiuiel I I'l I' M Lean- 1 1. in. I--1, t r. M leave Heighten -i t.'. I'. .M Airive i'hliau'i ;: A- -M- (Uir aijellts villi be nleased I" lot veil. JAS- ROBERTSON. A. F. &. G. P. A. Houghton. PIAMOS vvhi' Ii we'iire going lo sell In vn-r (ban ever. No ngentV i-oiniiiis-sieiis. m.inaneis' salaries re Ms, t .. n- ikes it pnssihle for us ! siive yu fully i"J'o on a. p imi" punli -e. on might us will m:'ke this as pay It to aaMit ard .i-H-infeis. We m-11 o'i easy 'mints. HERMANN'S '? m 3 TRY A NEWS WANT rHIliAIlt:! I'll! t 1A M'liAIM.l; M c. s. w. i:v. I e.l k e I ,. illloel .' I ,'. I ' M Leave 11. lie ' k :..".' IV M Leave Hoimhl'-n :' nit I. ,l .V I l iv e I'hicauo 7 1". A. M. "piole l.ili'S r tiKUle tunc h'fheduhs JAMLS MANEY. Gfner.il PRncn jer A'irid. 3SB We have just opin ed Up li tlie- lieiA I'M or A. 1. Chase. Schiller and Story K 'lark Malm M,c"' 0 AD FOR RESULTS.