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fta&iiffCtiBinftsihiiicii rTBLMBBD T Frod iMaolconrl, r.dltr aa Frprletr. caroflo In the Ntw Block, .aorta end i Uia trvel. Ua Jacket. MKk. TKHXM OK M'HstCRIFTIOSliB) V MmlloaCalOUKa. 1m year (tn aUvaucoi li month.... fe month "w which will open te ground on the vein at a depth ot 1.000 feet. The char t. r of the lod haa ba m taorvUiVy proved that It no Wrr i miuiiu prospect or a speculative uocrta:ay. Good f Je of tni lde, and i4 the Piou-e-T tain I-tlcuUr, MJ that the Pioneer mine ought easily t prodrc $1,000,000 gold and that it will be a large producer after the prevent genera t'oahat passed away. The company ha 240 acre, ol mineral ground extend ing one and an eighth mile on the Itn-'e and 1.600 feet wide. The demand for good gull mming stocks, which the public ha exhibited re cently, account, not a little for the ! yaucein rioneer a will a some of the othsr California cold nduiog shrv which ara now lifted on the Stork Ex change. Suit againet the Butte A Boston min Inir fomoanr hate been instituted lor LVKE LINDEN. Wir. r -:..!! ! !, it lrro-r,-vie, Wi-, U m-a -. j; l r I'hk, Mr. aid !t. J Ju l..!..K.raf -w d;tv. M.im-m rra'-.-n-.i.l l'.i : rre;v,t-e.-ut r of iLt- tte f tl- liifJ-"- ih Urvmiy, iut i' i tn iut a bud saw in tUf.r unll t Urrg.fy i..e tL:s s, Tin. W GOOD DanUa. Merchants' & Miners' Bank. ARRIVING DAILY AT CALUMET, nam a tmi rosrorric v wum, HtCMlliAJI, Ajt aOOf-CXA aUTTaH. Mnv.,.nl.iwi ml latwn of bUlD6 aminaoiml wiui itut pir suouiu w Tfca Ooppex Country Lvening new,. r Cala-iet. Mick. "How to S9scnlat3 SnccessTully " I a publication entirely deroted to laai KUbJwcl. BoLue are luocesafuU Knowledge IS SUCCeSS. I amount aggregating f 400.000. most of which i due to Bo-ton banka acd in dividuals. There la a f 100.000 note due the Boston A Montana mining corujany rhich tbeae auita hare brought to light. The existence of tbia note haa been un known to the majority of the stockhold- era of the latter company who neverhave been asked to lend that amount to the Batte 4 Boston company. The attach ments and auita, it la thought, marka the To a 1 in iuoreas.r tie uieruUrn'p f . V Ilj 1 ) II VvY the M.i'.l.l ttrHUdvu! l j" I I to reduce the ii.nuul t to 3 prj f Vuini U H H H M anuuw, wM U i:l i;.Iuvle ixil pn-wtt privi!iv. Owi:i to a constant'y iucfein'.ng t ui nrH, Mr. 1. l',.hf', h uirl)Htt, la found it uvt:try to in-'reaw t Uricnl forve, and two more a'taut rivW on dutv at h:" it()rt. cv.1. i. n Hn.i.tn inin" fnr aouUlae rixi. l pATtkcuUr. AUarM The Clayton Publishing Co., Cleveland, tiaie. Leland, Towle & Co. tkuxken and Broker, ' Member ot tha ffl SM Ke? YOrt ElC&ailieS. I binain of the reorganUation of tLe IMitte a tMMion company. J.Siruatifky ha nd.bd a s?ut lir niching de;i.(rtii.ut to hi alieitdy Il Mjuipj e.i dry iriM.d tve, and In now banonei'i tb tinoft ctor of tie kiud in tlie I'jiper lVniiM'a. Mr. II. M. W.tslfr. the hrtrna end c' ri:e man. in rr.i-ti: n coiuiiudiu building iu tie tnir if Li etore. He n-w btiiMir.g will be uk-i1 for a a e h)um? anJ for ftori:e i-urpo-c. BROS.' Oofpar tweka a BpocUUty. W. F. Fitzgerald. TKrrBLtt Al STATU COS VF.TlO XV DcTMOlT. Mich.. Kt bruar XU l. TO TBB RtrCBLlCAM tUtCTOKd Of XUB STATE or MHBIUAN; The uj oooventlon of the republicans of Mkihluao U bt rvbv rolled to mtt at tne Auai urtam, lH-trtit, ou TburdHy.May V, at li o ckjok noon, Ittt toe purpuoe ot nominaiing ftairta (.14 elvt'tont of pifiU-nt aud Tiot) prvaldentot tb Lotted tuiw, and ekctiii( four dcivates-at-lariH) nd fuuraiternat del- itatea-ab-larKe to tun rt-puuuvau naiiuuai convention to be held at St. LouIm, Mo., June lfl. 1V0. A loo for the uurooiMi of at-iecim balrman of the tte central coniuiittee and two member tbereof from eacb vutiKreovional district and tbe transaction of ucb oiUer burnt- mm an ma orouerl oouie forward. L nder tbecait of ibe National Kepubllean Commit tee, each conKreMlonai dtattiot i en titled to two delegate and two alternate dele gate to tbe national convention, wnicuueie ateakbail be rlnwa at district convention. held wiiii not letMitban twenty IJU) dajra' public hi ice, and not lea tiiaa tnirty L'J cay, ue fore tbe national convention. Tbe delegate from tbe several oountiet In acta oonrvtwional district are requested to suevt In district caucus at 1U:JU o cluck oo the day of tbe ptale oouventlon, and select eaadldaies as follows, to lie preNcuted to tbe eiate convention for continuation: i womrui bers of the etate central committee, one vlce- Kesident, one asisiaut secretary, one metn reaobof tbe committee on "Credentials," "Permanent oricanizaiion and order of bul- esa, ' and "KeaoluiionV and to transact sucb other butiness as tuev may deem necessary. Under the resolution ot inW, no delegate will beeAtitled to a seal In tbe convention wbodoes aot reside in the county be proposes to repre sent. In accordance with the nsolnt'on of 1T8, every county will be entitled to one deieicate for eaob tive hundred of tbe total vote cast for rovernor at toe last state election I Novetnlier, and one additional for every fraction amountlnx to three hundred, out each organ ised eouity will be eutitied to at least two .2 delegates. In compliance with the resolutions adopted to letroit, June H. IfM, tbe secietary of each county convention Is urged to forward to the ecrwtary of toe etate central committee, le- troit, by the earliest mall after tbe delegates to the etate eonventlon be chosen, acertmtd list .f such deiegatea as are entitled to eata In tbe Ptate convention from their respective connties. 1 his committee reoucsts that the several counties select tielr county committer's for tbe ensuing two years at tne oouuiv conven tions wblcb elect fielt'gates to tne etato con vention hcrwbv ch-d. and that the organiza tion and membership of such committees, to- retbe with post ottice addresM, tie- at once forwarded to the secretary of the etate cen tral committee, lieiroit. in order that early and systematic work may be begun and car ried on during tne coming campaign. jA.MKi McMillan. Chairman Republican etato Central Commit- 1KNNH E. ALWAttD. 8ocretarr. Under the above apportionment tbe total amber of delegates at the convention will be of which Fought .n county will bare M Marnuette county 1- Uogeblccuutity n Ontonagon county 3 Keweenaw county 2 Baraga county The Wolverine mine aeema to be com- 1 tng to tbe front, although the market price haa not reflected, fully, ita better position aa a producer. Good manage ment coupled with increased facilities ought to put the Wolverine mine in the dividend paying list at no rry distant date. Bean Hater. fcPWQRTH LEAGUE. Byron W. Mine. A. M.,Pa. i , ruanarer of the Kit'u'e icIkhI il oratory, 1 itu burtb. I'a , ni l fcivo n litera'y and eh - cutionary entertainment at t fie (: :re gationaUburch, r t xt Monday evtuiuir. Tbe went ut-r late'y line been very good for the ice an 1 a race trnck has been tmdtf lYngth ie ' '1 Ink. Nenrly every yar eome sewt:y cnieei nine place ou tbe l ike, and a ennie fist hore-a Hreowtied here, s.me rnc-a are looked forward to with con-ideniMe ititeret. MINING. fttoeka. MoT05 February 10, IW Arnold Atlantlo 21 Boston and Montana 7 29 Butte A Boston 2 Calumet and Uecla 805 Osntcunlal Copper r ail franklin 1.1 kearsarge 11 75 Hesnard National Osoeola 2 25 Qulncy IS! tjutney script 70 Santa Fe Cid Dominion U Tamarack lli Tamarack script Tamarack Junior 1 25 Tecnmseb Sit Wcivarla 1 7J 9n tk Wlt Deslonlng- March 19. Cowamant by Bsv. XV. J. Tate. A. M. Topi, Tb First Temptation. rVurrmu EaADnta.-lIatb. tv. 2-4: Gal. r. 19-S1. ' The nioet rrohflo aonre of tempta tion Ilea In onr bodily appetites. In themseltea these are mcesfarr. Their evil is tbe mienf 8 or wrong direction. Hanger and thirst are essential to fbow tbe need of tha physical nature and im pel na to provide food and drink to Ens- tain the bodily strength. The Euti&fyin hunger and thirst brings satisfaction and senpe of ease. Tasto a ho plays an Important part in the economy cf na ture and aida in the selection of suitable provision for eating and drinking. Cut one may eat and drink for tbe mere pleasure there is in tasting or may con same much more than is required for health and strength. When the pleasure cf sense becomes the end sought, then disease of body Boon appears, the ruler- ship of mind is degraded and the soul is brought into bondage to bodily appe tites. The good becomes evil and flesh ly or carnal pleasures take the place of pure aims. Here is the essence of temp tation. Impulses always rise in pairs. To eat or not to eat, to drink or not to drink, to act or remain quiet, to gratify tbe present bodily desire or to deny it, which is the better, the nobler, the more worthy? The question is not which is tbe stronger impulse. That idea of strength or weakness has nc moral or spiritual meaning. Which is the higher or more worthy motive that alone has significance? What is best. what is rights that should decido the contest Jndgment must always give its roice and settle the matter of worth : then conscience gives its voice and says, Do the right, leave nndone' tbe wrous or the less worthy. All appetites cf the body are to be kept under control cf the reason and to be followed only n the whole man is to be improved ly their gratification. There are time and place and way for the satisfaction cf ev ery legitimate craving of the nature. But woe to him who allows bis passions to rule his reason and capture his will. Here lies tbe danger of gluttony, intox ication, lascivionsness and all excess. Tbe first great temptation cf all is in nndue and untimely gratification cf natural appetites and desires, physical pleasure at the expense cf spiritual pow er. Moderation, temperance and self control are the requisites for safety aud health or sou; and body. God s word and favor are the first essentials. Kotk these, and all else shall be added. Tbedotr-poitf.T.cr Inn not omitted th!a bunth in bis yearly rounds r-f despienl le bnHUief, and serul valuab! il'i" bve already fallen victim to bin dirty work. Am in almost every other cj the good valuable tbvM are the o'icm poisoned and tbe worthies corn are iclt to pursue tliMr path of lif", undist urtI. Mr. A. K. Iw. chrtmp wa- atnot those who l.ate lost valuable auiantl bv tlr u ear. Ol Mirth 1.1th. the Hotel Linden, which I. a been cl- st-d to the public f r some time, wi.'I be nirain thrown open I y Mr. (!eorn Hutterli-ld, of Ibninhtop, who i un sp riei.ee J and throtish'y competent hotel num. liaM i been con nected with tie biinf in Houghton f r mnpy year. I irini tlie p ist week. Mr. I'.uf t rtit 1 i lm b-en bu-y renovating tbe building and irettin tt in: in t-baj e, and by the inid ll- of the ino-itli the trav eling ullic wil have the privihyec-f tayit'tf at n fitt-eliH hotel in tb'a liuruh. The public b'icM patronix" Mr. UutterlielJ, i,h n (hsr-tln hotel Iih been one rf Lake Liudcn' greatest want for so;i.e time. There are four invalid at tbe Lake Linden hospital nt present, two i-f whom have been there fur the past three or four week 4 and have undergone i'eratiMp. They are both imiro itir n well an ould be f-xfierfed under the circum stance, and w ill bp di'-hargd in n few wtek. Oa of th n'!ira nnmn Rm. len, h a iiceri in the hospital for a week, and i hm ff.-rin f;T-u an abscess f.ftl e liver. The other, named Ilmery Caston iriifiv. wa brought to the hospitol Sun lay nicbt an l came from n Kewenaw ojnty lumber carnp, wlore be w in j u red lust Saturday. Hi hx are bad'v masbei, but no bone are broken. i.d lie w ll probably b- dlstbarued within unotber week. Onr Host on Letter. Bomtox, Mass., March 9, 190. Ieaier report a dull but firm copper market. Lake ingot ia held at 11 and 11 V cents), but it is doubtful if very much of tbe metal could be purchased under llcenta for future delivery. Producer Are quite confident of their potation and, a there la a fairly good demand for both foreign and domestic account, they are not inclined to shade price. The ex ports of copper from New York and Bal timore continue with pleasing regularity and several Urge producers are said to be sold well np ahead and out of the market. By the time navigation opens la the spring, It la expected that the de mand for copper will increase percept-aWy. Speculation, to general, during the past week, has improved in volume consider ably, but without much change in price. Tbe several specialties) which have been the most actrte have had ap cial in fluence attached which have dictated the course of the trading while tbe mar ket, aa a whole, baa broadened. In Beaton the gold mining shares have been the attractive feature of stock spec ulation and have recorded material gains. Pioneer advanced to 10, its highest point, or a fraction over par, on the excellent proepeeta of the mine. Kince the present management took control In October last, the earnings have shown a marked Increase and the statement for February, ttfch will be Issued tbia week, la expected to) show net earnings in excess of those for January, which were over tS,000 after all running expenses and construction charges. The mine now is earning $160 per share per annum and, with tha plant increased from twenty to sixty head of atamps, the earnings will be trebled, even if tbe ore does not In crease In richness Tbe company haa mi Wt a toauact for the No. 4 toon! Oct and Give. One cr the hardest lessons to be learned in early life is that cf laborina tor one s living, bo many in childhood receive all tbe comforts cf home and school and church and the institutions of society without exertion ou their part that it comes with severity when. thrown npon their own resources, they must make their own woy in tbo world. ell would it be If all children were taught some useful employment, as was tbe ancient custom among the Jews. Every one should be trained to do some useful work, not merely Lecanso nt some time in the future necessity may compel the earning of a livelihood, but also because no true manhood and wom anhood can be developed save as one is accustomed to the rise cf his own pow ers and the real value and use of money can be learned in no way so well us by the honest effort to acquire it. fctill farther, deep insight into the condition and needs of tbe wage earner, tbo rooi and needy of society, can bo acquired in no other manner so well, nud this knowledge every one who possesses a competency is in duty bound to get il he would discbargo his God given ob ligations to society. Our young people should all find some way to earn money and then should take their income as a sacred trust and study how they can best cx- irnd it for tbe advancement cf their own' highest interests and tbe good of others. tnc Araw There's no such thing in this life a. complete satisfaction. If a man has no money, he is miserable, and if ho has Jots of it, it is next to impossible to in fest it remuneratively. There is no bnsl- ness which is sure to ray. net even tbo business of stealing, but that's because there are so many persons in it, and there would be many more in it if tbe penitentiary did not prevent it from be ing open to everybody, and so be utter ly ruined. Boston Transcript. A countenance habitnallv nnder the influence cf amiable feelings acquires a beauty of the highest order from tbe fre quency with which snrh feelings stamp Usair cha.aslr xwem it Ur. &U Vale. Cremation Crowing; In ravor. Tbo movci. nt iu fuvcr cf crcmaHrn as pnaiijst curia is crov.iLtr in England. Ti.o c'.Lcr d.:v Ir. Viljam Rathboac, ts '.I. P., etuti iu puLlio that Lo hud m:;dc XTCVib.cn for creu.a ticn iu Lis own cuso cu principlo and wilb u view to 1-rcmolir.x the itform. At tb;s kicnreut u i.ev cumutcrium is almost re..oy fur tc ct LivcipooL It is a neat Luild;i:g r f red sandstone, simple and cbuyto iu rVsin. The taaiu door opens iuto a nrall charcL I'rcm this roeni tLo ccCiu v.iJl Lo carried fcfur tLe burial service is read into asinali upar mcnt Lcyctd mid there placed npon ni iron framo ruuuinz cu wheels and rai'r in a lino with tLo furnace aDd pushed uoi-selo-rdy into tbe abedo cf flames. From tbo fharel tbo clercvmau. fol lowed Ly the icJativea cf the deceased. will tireentl n tiuir tn tbo crposite bido fiuia tLo Coor ly which tbo coliiu has Ltcu removed iutu a small RuIJeiy over looking tLo doer cf il.o furnace. From this gallery tbo servico prescribed fur the f,ravo will Lo irad and tLo menru eis Will tako tbo last look cf tbo toQin i: it disiiirears within tbe furnace. Tbe sitnaticn cf the crematorium at An ficld ia wifctlyt bescu, being in tbo heart cf a pretty mbutbau neighborhood and acces.-illu fiun ull parts cf tha citv. Tbeio is an chiec, with a cottage for the cart taker utt ached, at theu ntrauco cata. Iho crcmutorinm will Lo opened for public U.--0 not later tbau April I. Weatmiustcr Gazelle. Uavnsr ,f t!i Afrlrnn Climate, f Is Venn i f nnliuois labor and nnxln. In tciri'' Af.ica, wllh oulv a brief lx wet ks in 1". - : o l-etvvcin. will tin ihn best ronplltullnui. and t!in hematuria form tf fuvcr ii li'.t o trlillnsr II iprtso. Few re cover from b, in fact, and tbo i loner t who must bra( tbo licat ai.d rain U pcrullarlv llalihi lo H. LJc:dJc ho special work for Which I bad been vv.ffrivet was coincided, for rcmilar I'onutninir.-itlon between tbo Atlantlo nud Flanlcv f.ii: nnd tl.ti me.-iTm .if Its contlnuatirn went now established. So after initial Ins: f-'Ir 1'r incl In IU new duties ns my saieeesMir 1 s.-dlcd for liuropo. lleiiiy II. Stanley In Century. In Keeping-, 'Yf, snld Aunt Marl.i. sitllnsr in C!mrlloSoibiiiiior's room waltltiB for bint to coiin in from mclutlou, "evorythlna' arpn rlate." "Why," said Charllo'a iiter Ethol. 'what do yon nirnii?" 'Everything' perfectly conl!tpnt.,, r. Ioatod Aunt Maria. "Charlie' clock's fot too." Soincrvllle Journal. An indelible ink very commonly used in tbo middlo res was inn (To with u basis cf tbo tcrchlorldo cf gold npplied to n cloth d.inipeuiid with a iolutkm cf chloridii of tLo. Will Wonders Cease We daily sell to customers $36.16 worth of goods for $26.26. Oom- rare the bill of aroods and let us know where we are mistaken in comnarison between credit and cash prices: CAPITAL, - - . j1Q Sarplui and undirided profiu, FOCH FKH ( KXTFiTk Anvn orrtcaa; CI1AKLES BRIQG3 .... K. u. osborn y"v'llm H. B. CX)LTON ,"0, First National Bank, CALU.TIKT. Capl( la, lovj.eti Fwar Per Ont Ir Amnmm Tut n......vriull WPaISf orncans: EDWARD RYAN a. u i MOCK fflt.MiU n A vrimunw ,nI Cimsa Dress Goods We pit received a large variety tf dress goods in all shade and qnalitie and the prices marked on them are full v i.'l per cent lower than other stores ask for same goods. Silks. Our new line of silks jnst arrived, which we kaew is tnurh larger than any other store carries in the county and price ruuco lower than tbe lowest of others. White Goods. Come in and see our new lin of white good at pries that w ill surprise you aud make you buy. Percales for Dresses. Double width percales, only..-.. 14c " S-otch ginuhams, only 12c Nice line of Puck at 125 Ijirge variety of fancy Satinea 10c. 15c to 35c Embroidery & Laces. . We are now ready to show you an endless variety ot einbroiderv and laces from 1 cent to f 2 per yard and guarantee to save you from 15 to 30 percent on all your purchase. . Carpets, Rugs and Matting. Jut received eixty-Bve new patterns of carpets, con- sitting of Ingrain, two and three plys Axmintsrs. Mopiett. Fine lineof stair carpets. Six beautiful lines of Floor Oil Cloth and eight very nice patterns of new styles of matting. If you look them over you will say that the variety is much larger and prices lower than other stores. Clothing. If you wish to buy anything in the line of Suits, Pants or Overcoats, come in and you will be suited with the variety we have and the low prices. Shoes ! Shoes !! Shoes !!! Our shoe department is now complete, consisting of the very latest styles in footwear in Buttoned and Laced in Needle Toe, Baxor Toes. Ticadilly Toe and every other kind of toe, In A, B, 0, P, E and EE widths. Tou can be sure to find an exact fit in our shoe department. Price much lower than elsewhere. Great Reduction! On All Winter- Goods. Must Bo Turned Into Cash. Cloaks, Shawl, Capes, Flannels. Ileayy Tnderwear, Mixed Pre floods, Eiderdown Astrieans, Wool Skirts' Wrapper, Childrens' lleady-Made Preet, Millinery Fascinators. For Overcoats, German Socks and Rubbers We are headquarters. Men's, boys' and children's over, coat. Herman socks, wool oversbirts and underwear hats and cap, heavy artie and rubber, wool shoes and si Ji-oer .muffler, and scarf, Klvea and mitt, and all other winter goods you can now buy at your own price Onr Credit Store Cash Price. Soothing Syrup 1R St. Jacob. Oil 35 Wiiard Oil Tar Honey 3 Castoria 25 Llood's Sarsaparilla 75 rettijohns, breakfast food 12X Rolled Oats 09 1 Box Combed Honey 20 Strained Honey in tumblers 12 Gallon can Apphs Pie Teaches per can. Lemon Cling Peaches " White Cherries Raspberries " Blackberries " Strawberries Green Gage Plum " Bartlette Pear Apricots " Muscat Grapes " Marrowfat Pea " Early June Peas ' Small Sifted Peas " Lima Beans " Succotash " Sweet Corn " Best Corn " Good Tomatoea " Pumpkins " Mushroom " .30 A2 .20 .20 .10 .10 .'Jo .18 .18 .18 .15 .10 .10 .15 .10 .10 .8 .10 .10 .12 .20 " per pound 65 Sneider's Tomato Soup 25 Mot kturtle Soup 35 6 Boxes Domestic Sardine 25 1 Box Imported " 23 Columbia River Salmon 15 Mackerel, ia Mustard 25 " - Tomatoe 25 Lobsters 25 Dunham's Shrimp 25 Cove Oysters 16 Gam Chowder 25 Russian Carvia 40 Anchovies V2 Fancy Preserve 20 5 Pound Fruit Butter 25 2 lbs. Jelly, in glasses 10 15 pound Wooden Pail Jelly 45 Bauer Kraut TerPail 30 Ileinti's Pickles per quart 10 Ileints's Pill Pickle per quart 15 Ileinti's Sweet Mixed per quart 15 Chow Cbow 18 Wiucherta Mutard Per quart 30 Coleman's Mustard, pure 48 Olive Oil, pint bottUs 15 " quart " 20 Heintx's Cuteup, pint T2 " quart 30 Queen Olives, piut 15 " quart 30 Blue Label, pint T2 " quart 30 Dorse Radish Piut 10 " quart 15 Lea 4 Perrin' Sauce, J piut 25 "1 pint H. TVichert's repf?r Sa.iee Purkee' Salad Presinir Royal Yacht Hub Dremiug 3-lb. Bag of Salt , 6-1 1. lia of Salt 101b Saffron, best Spanish Ui) Hop, Ih io Hop, lb if, Yeast Foam, G package 25 Yeast takes. 0 puck age for M 25 Pure (ream Tartar 35 Royal Raking Powder 40 Pr. Price' Bakiuir Powder !() Snow Rail " 20 2 ox. Extract of Beef '40 1 oi. Piire FlavoiiiiK Extract 10 J4 lb. can Van HoteuV Cocoa 4H b. can Epp 25 X lb. can Fr.ts " 20 t ondensed Milk. Eagle Brand AH 2d lt 8d a Cracker l.(H) 5 lb. Fancy Cracker 35 Chicken Corn, er bushel 58 Lglts, strictly Iresh 20 Best Creamery Putter 25 Maosfleid's 5lb.druma 1)30 Armour's Butteriue. 2 p uun rolls. ..... 24 uun powder Tea Englinh Breakfant. Kerosene, 5 sallon Kiugsford's Corn Starch M SilvGlos. Tar Soap 6 doi. Clothe Pin ."."!!!"!.""'".'."!.'.' Parlor Matches Mrs. Pott'. Sad Irons Tot' 26 26 .48 .10 .21 .50 .03 .04 .08 .25 .32 .60 .07 .08 .05 .05 .15 .70 Prices. .25 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.00 .15 .15 .25 .20 .40 .15 .25 .25 .15 .15 .30 .25 .25 .25 .20 .15 .15 .20 .15 .15 . .10 .15 .15 .15 .35 .90 .30 .40 .50 .35 .25 .30 .30 .30 .30 .20 .30 .50 .18 .25 .30 .20 .65 .50 .15 .20 .20 .25 .40 .60 .20 .25 .25 .40 .25 .40 .25 .40 .15 .20 .30 .60 .15 .30 .60 .05 .10 .15 .15 .25 .25 .35 .35 .50 .45 .45 .25 .60 .15 .60 .30 .25 .25 1.40 .60 .75 .25 .28 1.50 .30 .35 .60 .75 .10 .10 .10 .15 .25 1.50 186.16 Full line of Gmnprioa i r aiwn.vR nn nQ rr:,VA wuovwy ues oranas cxxv. jrnues lower tnan ever hfifn w . VS Vert in , Corner of Oak and Sixth Streets. ros. Red Jacket First National Bank, LA KB LINDK, m, Capital, iw,ea FOl'ft FRR CTKNT 1TH1IET "An of MAVisiisj iBrttaa, ornoaast JOSBPH BOSCH.. OIIARLES PMITII JohnE. JONES.... ....Ttos-rai 0i nrAccounU of Individual. Iran aa - poratlon solicited . First National Bank, II AM COCK, an.. Capital mm Snrplns and undivided proflts Fear Fer Oat Per Aaaaaa AJUw latsrwat DspvaUa. orncaas: WILLIAM I1AKB7 fra PETER RUPPB Tics-raai WILLIAM CONDON C4 TD. 3D. S.f Dental Office, Over Star Clothing: Ston. OFFICE HOURS, to 11 a aa.i IMH ai and T to sveaiDri Insurance. F. A. Douglass, rire. Marine, LiTo, Accident, Plato Class, ttsta Boiler Security. 25LeadingCompanlc3 English and Amerieaa. $100,000,000 OF CAPITAL W. H. Faucctt. Local RcprawatetfTt Hoom I Borgo Black. WANT COLUMN. Advertisement oiaaatfl. atidsr Uti IMl inserted t the rate of ONE CENT a wot! , Insertion No adrtrtlaamaat takM ft &J ban la rent. FUR WALK. FfOLL LOT-In tb villas ef facins tb H. h 0. rallrwUL i Nsw ofllosi. ;Tf ) a , TBIB SFACS IS BESBBTBB B1TZ3' Calumet and Heda Mining Company, ITS K.TIFMYBJSS Who Wllh In UI1 thai kn.iu a. aMSrT1 who wt,b to rent room and thos wb UH room to rsnt are Invited to advarstf wltbont any exvanM, ;21 For M.l A -nnA af-mvm kMIt larite barn. Apniv at S4ul B ill, o1 uecla. 'ft Kent Tn an .mnlnvM nt thaaoaisyi three noms In bouMiuM Oak atrMt, Af"'f at the houne. Kor N.lk.B.r..i Wa, fx I KMk street swedetown. AddIv As a- on. Tonel atreet, Hwsdjtowa. Aii oeppaia. For Mala-In Pwsdstoww. HoitllTP ' rooms only. Apply at tha bous f 00m pan y. . . H'aatedtn Mm1aawii as Tallaw Jf a tlv-ruoin house. ApolTto bons F- aw of Juaeuh riterbona. Iwaana tn Rant Dalninitt atrarti CrT rtm. Apply to Richard Cosklflf. IltHilaitrwe, Ileela looatlon. For Hils.rA.lrm a'ai.Mnai bMICi . ten "E" street, Haym'haal. laaalr oorooaav or at lb boos. Wnw Bala-n... .ia. . M I tl.aj T " 'r" baiiltown: iaiiM for t 1 at wwm m