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Hera Atari Toro A Game of Base Ball to Bo Played Hero Next Saturday. Nome 31 or Hlrycle Accident UrKS-LouMbrrjr Nuptial Wh the Lady Alluded tot-Capper District CoBtferenre. Calumet people will be treated to a base ball same next Saturday which will probably be lull of the old time cnthusi asm. A club composed of member of the old Calumet and Hancock clubs will unite and, with the old favorite battery of Ren wick and Soddy, attempt to de feat the Houghton club. Two games will be played, one in the Calumet base ball park on next Saturday, and one on the following day at Houghton. The battery tor the Houghton club will be Haley and Haas, and the club is known as the colts. The game certainly should be an Interesting one and cannot fail to draw a large attendance. The Min eral Range will sell round trip tickets for Sunday's game for 50 cents. While on the baseball subject we might state that arrangements are being made with the Page Fence Giants, as they are called, a well-known team of colored bane ball players, who are known as the champion independent ball players of America to play here. The team does not beloDg to any league, but travel about the country in their private car and arranges for games at different points. They hare a national reputation and won 121 out of 150 games played last season. This year they have only lost one game and they haye played nearly eTery day since the season opened. The date for the game here has not been definitely settled as yet, but will propably be on decora tion day. Store Accidents. Three more bicycle accidents hare come under the notice of the News since yester day, one being of a serious nature. A man was going down Calumet avenue on his wheel at a Very speedy rate, so fast, in fact, that when he turned the corner by the Calumet Congregational church and ran into a rock pile, be took a flying toss and was knocked senseless. Some passers-by picked the man up and carried him home. His wheel was almost a com plete wreck. Contractor N. S. Bray, of Laurium, was endeavoring to pass a dog on Fifth street, Red Jacket, last evening and ran into a buggy. The thill of the buggy ran into his side and he also hurt bis wrist. Mr. Bray was at work this morning as usual, but will not ride again for some time. A bicycle rider at Tamarack Junior ran over a dog yesterday afternoon and smashed the front wheel of his bike. Will Dolan and another rider collided on Fifth street this noon and each rider took a toss, but no injury of any conse quence was done either the wheels or the riders. Wedded Last Week. Dr. W. T. S. Gregg, of the Tamarack mine medical force, was united in mar riage to Miss Lula Lounsberry at Rich land, Mich. The following is from the Kalamazoo Telegraph: "The marriage of Miss Lula Louns berrv to Dr. W. T. S. Gregg was solemn ized Wednesday eveninsr at the home of the bride's parents, in Richland, by Rev. John Gray, D. D. The house was beauti fully decorated with bud and blossom. The bride wore a very handsome gown of white brocaded satin. There was alarge company present, including a number of friends from this city. The bride is a well known young lady, and has many friends, who wish her all happiness. She recently resigned the position of book keeper for the C. H. Dutton boiler com pany. The groom is a Detroit gentle man, who was for some time physical di rector of the Y. M. C. A., of Kalamazoo. He is now practicing medicine at Calu met." Announcement cards have been re ceived here by a number of friends and the happy couple will be at home at Tamarack alter July 1. Who Is Alluded Tot To the Eilitor i'ermit me, through roar valuable paper, which is ever read v to expose imposition on the public, to call attention to the following, which has juhi come unaer my observation: Widow lad V. lAtplTimnnrtori fnm Pno.1 and owning property there, has been so liciting several of the well-to-do families for dressmaking, representing that that wn urr uniy means oi uveiinood. Sev eral benevolent persons gave her sewing out of charity, but are now disappointed with ber representations. She has all this time been caretaker of one of our public institutions, earning 20 a month, ana ai present doing a lively business at dressmaking. Now, sir, we have plenty of widows it our town who ouaht r O hflVO thai n(n ence to these public situations, and not iubc wuo naye a Dienty and can earn I livintr at their eallmira rfinGL.M Trusting she may take this warniog, and be content to live and let live, other wise the trustees, whn (rnntinn.an , always striving to give this kind of cm- piojineni io me most deserving, will be iniormed. I am, etc.. , Fair Flay to All. au lauiea and gentlemen wishing to at tend the second annual coprjsr district conference at Lake Linden, Friday even Ing, Saturdaj and Sunday will beaver a cordial welcome. Free entertainment will be furnished for all, whether mem ben of the associatLn and auxiliary oi not. Menib-r of the auxiliary are sue dally req'v sted to bf present on S it ur day and ruudny nftrrnoons, when a paper m ' Woman's Auxiliary" w ill be readb.v Mrs. W. W. Stot kley. On Sun day afternoon there will be a ladies' mass meeting in the Congregational church, addressed by Mr. II. M. Clarke. of Detroit, State secretary. Arrangements bare been made with the II. Jt T. L. rail road for free transportation ol all dele gates to Lake Linden a ul return each day. All those desiring to a1, tend should leave their names with Generul Secretary It. U. Massman, so he can notify the en tertainment committee of Lake Linden to that effect. Maytaw's Jubilee Slucsra. "A large audience was present at the Richardson theatre last evening to tear Slayton's Jubilee singers. The ojv-i.'ng chorus showed them w hat to expect and the development of the program brought no disappointment. The company i one of the finest ever before the publi. and will do much to restore jubilee ting ing to its proper place in the estimation of musical people. There are several so loists in the organization, who sing other than jubilee music. The humorous p cialties were immensely funny and nearly convulsed the audience in the rendering Th Oswego (.V. 1') VAlLahum, Febru ary S3, lS'Jo. At Red Jacket Opera House, May 22 The members of the'"Oaford's Claim company report a most pleasant time at Lake Linden, where they presented the play last evening. Before the entertain ment the Lake Linden band rendered sev eral selection on the street for which they wish to publicly thank them and to assure tnetu tnat 5t was a kindnrv long to be remembered. After the plsy supper was served by a number of Lake Linden young people and an hour was spent in enjoying this hospitality. Dancing was afterward indulged In and it was early in the morning when they arrived home. All are loud ia their praise of Lake Linden's hospitality. Leaf OppertnnltlcM Cmm Sever Be He- railed. On Friday night. May 22, there will be an opportunity for you to hear Slayton's world-renow ned Jubilee Singers, and it may be your last, as companies of this high order do not often come this way. Doa't mis it. Admission, 50 cents, re served seats, 75 cents, at Fichtel's drug store. The advanced classes of the Y. M. C. A- pentathelon contests have completed the contest w ith the following result: Jos eph Ziehr wins the first medal, with 371 points'-" Richard Fisher se.ond, with 283 points; Donald Lncnont third, with 2S0 points; E. B. Burrnughs fourth, with 240 points, and J. V. Wills fifth, with 238 points. Will Phillips was injured underground n No. 3 6halt yesterday by a fall of hang ing rock. He was taken, to the nune hoHpital, where his wounds were dressed. He received bad bruises about the shoul der and arm and also on the leg, but no bones were broken. He was taken to his home on Rockland street. Charles L. Young, advance agent for the Mattie Vkkers company, is in the city endeayoriDg to make arrangements for the company to present its most pop ular play in this city. A Daper is being circulated and is already largely signed, guaranteeing the company a certain amount of patronage. Did you ever think how readily the blood is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood means bad health and premature old nee. DeWitfs Little Earlv Risers. the famous little pills, overcome obsti nate constipation. hole Duco Stoke. round t The best colored concert company in the world. Slayton's Jubilee Singers will be at the Red Jacket Opera House, Friday evening, May 22. Admission, 50 cents, reserved seats, 75 cents at Fichtel's drug store. Ilepubllcau Couveutlon ai Hi. Louis, llouda)-. June 16. The C, M. & St. T. railroad will sell round trip tickets at one lowest first class regular lare for round trip. Tick ets on sale June 13, 14 and 13, good to return until June 21. An afternoon tea was given by Mrs. Alderman Blumenthal to a large num ber of lady friends on Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Altschul, of New York, who is shortly about to leave for Denver, and for Mrs. Henry Blum, who has left on a yisit to Chicago. Arrangements were niude last evenine between the captains of .the Red Jacket and Calumet base ball teams for a match game at the Calumet base ball park for June C. These clubs have some excellent players, and a good game may be ex pected. Grand stereopticon exhibition at Salva tion Army hall, Thursday evening, May 21. "Dauchter of a King," a life-etory illustrated in beautiful dissolving views. "B Sure U Come Bicycle Riding," latest idea by "Wong Lung." Admission. 10 cents. Lost On Tuesday evening after G o'clock, on Depot steet, between Calu met avenue and Rockland street, a silver hatpin. Kindly leave the same at the ret.Uer.ce of C. Burch, Depot street, and receive reward. The framework turn new raiUti..A . ...-.viiuitr lll Mrs. Jacka, on the corner of Portland for anu rventu streets, is about up. The new residence will be a t wo ifm build- ing and built in the most modern of architecture. style J. I . Schrocder and J. P. Roberts, who were collectors for a part of Red Jnrkt-t tor the L'Anee relief fund, have turned over f 120.2.. to the treasurer of the fund, the amount they collected in their dis trict. TLe ladies if the Calumet Congrega tional church are preparing for an ice cream social, to be given at the Calumet Light Guard Armory Sometime during the Wrt week in June. I have seven of the leading high-grade 1100 bicycles left, which I will close out atrost. Now Is the time to get the best bargain yon ever (aw. F. A. Wimn, Paul r. Roehm returned last evening from a trip o points down the road After attending the republican State con vention at Detroit.be visited Buffalo and Chicago od business. Mr. M. Rukeyser, of Philadelphia, and his brother, 1. C. Rukeyser, of St. Louis, are la ths copper country on business connected with their clothing establish ments. Vice President G. H. llyatus. of tie Bigwlow syndicate, who has been here for the past week, the guest of Capt, W. K Parnsll, Kft this morning tor down the road. I have seven of the leadiag hih-rade UK) bicycles kit. which 1 wUlclooct at cost. Now U ths time to get the best bargain you ever saw. F. A. Wisrm Lo A draw poroe cvatai&g a av4 sum ct mtMwy, The finder would obhft by ret sing it to ticwxxfcrcltlo Evening Xkk Save vv wr3 t;e. Iro J ex wosbygvc xr roa3 ad osV schrt.'va ta M. F- O Brwov at tk Osc- met po 1 Kr e at Marclm Hou ad t to Kms oa Lake Linden arrcue. Arpy J o pa Mtmosi, od the premise. Step ladder, with shelf, ani bouse lad ders only 15 rents per foct. Cai.ton HauwakkCo. On the Top Wave of cces. That is where the Superior Stock beer has landed. The Roch Brewing com pany Las a reputation of brewing only pure and wholesome be r. Yon are sure of having the font bpn i'a order it,. ('buries Lochenviti arrived in the city last evening to accept a position with John r'ebroeder as cook in his restaurant. Do you enjoy a good cup of coffee? If so, you should have an International coffee pot. Gaultox Hardwake Co. Madame Uleason, the blind medium and fortune teller, is at Mrs. J. Danielle', 418 Portland street, for ten days. Slay ton Jubilee Singers at the Opera House on Friday evening next. Arrange your engagements accordingly. Rev. S. T. Morris has removed bis resi dence from Willow avenue, Laurium, to Eighth street, Red Jacket. Wanted Two girls to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. Thomas Hall, 3979 Scott street. Richard Roberts has accepted a posi tion as night clerk at the New Jewell Hotel. C. C, Youngloye, of Sault Ste. Marie, was ia the city yesterday on business. Mrs. Mary Wilcox, of Scott street, is laid up of an attack of la grippe. Ernst Bollmann returned last evening from a short trip to Negaunee. John F. Blair, of Marinette, was in town yesterday on business. Refrigerators, from f 11.50 npward, at Carlton Hardware Co.'s. Rev. Fr. Attield, of Hancock, visited friends in the city today. Fifteen per cent off the price on all or gans at John Dunstan's. Spring wall paper at J. Donstan's and sold at popular prices. Mrs. Katherine O'Neil left at noon for Butte, Mont. Nice line of wall paper at John Dun stan's. BIRTHS. TIT DM AM On thn lAth In.t . i. . .... - ,:. : - . ..ov., niW no vi mr. iviuimru luoinw, or calumet avenue, of a Btm;AN-On the 19th lnt , the wife of Mr, Thomas Human, of Laurium, of a dauirbter, MARHIAUF.N. I)lilFR.WAHnnn thnh i... .i. . ........ ; . . '!!"., hi iijo rrpi- denoe of r ranclg Ward, KlKhth and Elm street. Adam t. Drier to Winifrixi w.ra 8CHM1TT-IIELNER On the 20th Inst., at the church of the Kacred H-art, Henry .' 'il , 7 ' ""nw, aauRUter or Mr, and Mrs. John Helner. by the pastor, Rev, rather Peter. UKATIIM. KLOIirCAVICH-On the l'.nh Inst., the- town street, Kajmbaal MACAULEV-)n the 20th Innt.. the Infant IM7 Hecla street. He a. Funeral Friday with inUrnientatLake View" 1 LOU-UK MKKTISUS. Thfr will lia tnonllno r:.t n . rr. pie Chapter. No. 3. It. A. M., on Wednesday """"Hi "r mine Keventn deirree A regular tneetlnir of Union Tmi1e of iioncir man i .mii.r. rtm win t..u m . uay evnln net. May , at wblcta there will im mm imporuni DUHineaa totw oonatdered, hi -.1 a u"v.',,,,nomrK, f hia ugt li.ii! ,,,,.h" ",M WerlneiNUy evenlnn May 20. for nomination of offlcera. A full a of Zlm . i-..' . l"pr" some m?a of vltal lmjiorunc-e to on transacted attendance la mMt earnetly rm"tLl buil- your t.w.KluWAMr,'ltl",'w'M Plumbing, TINWORK. XX e ar jvtreJ to do all kinds of work in above lines. $tMocy work at reasonable prices. Bioyolo Repairing. Carlton Hardware Co. R Me lie tail Bicycles of toe Porlfl! AnH KZee-o I am CLEVELAND, CZAR, ANDREA, MONARCH, The above is the finest group of bicycles tnem say so. II you are In need of a Buggy, Carriage, or any kind of a Vehicle, re member I bare my warehouse filled with the best kinds of vehicles. I am agent for the well-known Columbus Buggy Co. Come and get prices. It will pay you well. F. ' . n II f 7 If mm '-..mm- S ,f . 1 i ;r Are the Best Built for Service By people who know The Largest High Grade The Stylish The soul of satisfaction. most elegant mount. NORWOOD, $100. Strictly High Grade Bicycles Only. Catalogues free. J. HERMANN, Calumet. The Best We have just received a CARLOAD of the celebrated HEAVY WAGONS, ONE-HORSE WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS, with or without Boxes. OUR GUARANTEE: We hereby guarantee to rcDlace anv Dart ol a Fish Bros.' Wagon that is bound to be defective in material or workmanshin within one year from date of purchase. CHEAPER AND BETTER THAN EVER I call the attention of my friends and patrons, that I have got a fine stock of :Men's and Boys' Clothing:-- On which I can save you from 25 to 40 cents on the dollar. Men's Suits from $3 to Boys' Suits from $2.75 to $ 1 2. Children's Suits from 65c to $6. The larcost assortment of Boots. Rhrwa I'n na Ami ITnta In tnnn rvil j !.. j for yourself and be convinced of the bargains that are presented to you. Witt You Advance If so. civs M- JOHNROM AO I -w-mm u o k i iii" o Lr nuii n rail, lie enrripa a large assortment of fine BED-UOOM KUITS, PAItLOlt 8UITS COUCHES ROKAH BOOK-CASES. WARDROBES. riTPRnlina Tini o',vUKVA8.' " I A!??- .& " 2 .!? i u a . 1, ''Jfs.BiHWUDS, FLOWERS, and everything pertained In the undertaking line. Having secured the service of E. W. KltUKA embnlrner and mortic an. nrradnate from thA r..iin JA. emDa,mer jj.iMo.to oft. d wort, don.: llTSi K donbT toc": cT.'i" nvc. peelal Shoe Male. For the balance of this month . ;n sell all shoe at greatly reduced prices, as we must make room for new goods. Call and examine our shoes and get prices. Thomas Gribblb, Trop'r., City Shoe Store. I have seven of the leading high-grade $100 bicycles left, which I. will close out at cost. Now Is the time to get the best bargain you ever saw. F. A. Wiedeb. Contractors and builders can save money by buying their supplies at Carl ton Hardware Co's. . Get price of baby carriage, before' you go further, at John Dunstan's, Heating, in Front. Agent for ERIE, WINTON. ever shown. Everybody who looks nt A. Wieder. i AT -S85iOO Valuo Ever Offered. how to build bicycles. Bicycle Factory In the World. "Stearns." The lightest, strongest and OUR PRICE, $67.50. on Earth." FRANK B. LYON. $ 1 8. B. NEIMARK, Borgo Block. With the Times? Coo DU CI .. Jowe-W AImo, law ass?rfment nf JOHNSON, THE CITY BAKERY. NELMOX ft HTH A KOKLL., Prop'.. Front Ntreet, - Red Jacket. Krwih bread can bs hA at the followlns E'?Cr?j ,T',marp.k "n" tows. snnJ5 Kii. Ji".1 71"1 Rl Jacket? and Jacka & McDonald, Proprietors of LWery, Feed and Sale Stable. J. Vivian, Jr. & Co., The Success of the Past Is only recogniied as comparison with the preseat. You haye reposed your conn denee in us: we have tried to maintain that confidence, by giving you the best valua tor the least money. We shall continue to sell at all times goods that shall trer merit your confidence. Wash Goods: For Ladies' Waists Xone relllrr. Chicks, Stiiu'Ks. And Fin 1 rnco Fst Colors. H0-ln. lWalo lOo :C-ln. " ....lHo :t-ln. " 1&0 Juvenile ephyra.2'K Dainty UluKtisuia.loo Larjre selection, too many to nam; light, B eufum ft dark colors Dress Goods, For Costumes and Blazers. Illack and Nary Serge, 40-ln , all wool....! .4.1 42-ln., " W 44-ln., " so ' 4tt-ln., " ... M Fancy Wool Goods, light and dark 4s " " M . ...... .so Black Coolllan, mohalr and wool .M " " silk and wool ..'!'..'"'.!'. l.ffl TO The Question Is Often Asked What Paint Shali We Use? r HTWlA AnlnV41 II you are looking for covering, capacity, 1 I 1 fc aC I 1 0 W C I taring qualities, general appearance, and your money's worth, you must buy THE SHERV7IN WILLIAMS MB. Covers Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure. Our prices are for "best goods," ast and all tht time. We are in the Brushes. Colors In Oil, House and Coach Varnishes, Wall P,aper, :Etc. Buy the Reynard Roadster Model "C" One of the Finest HiRh Grade Wheels on the Market." . Bicycles and Bicycle Outfits Our new department of High Grade Bicycles la destined to be a very popular one. The flOO wheel for 185, are guaranteed for a year. Our bicycle outfits, Suits, Stockings and Caps are beyond a doubt superior of anything else offered in Red Jacket; combined with the great assortment to choose from, that every person is sure to be pleased. Then comes our bicycle show, r-:THE SCORCHER-:- RAT TRAP PROOF,. !!.' The most popular shoe now in use, made of Kangaroo and a fine cordavaa, st pricea wjthin reach of all. STEP IN AND BE CONVINCED. EDWARD PrST-AJST. Our Great Annual May Sale ...Of Muslin Underwear... During this month, we are offering the greatest values: on record. Ws suets you prices prevailing during this sale: Night Gowns, of good muslin, cambric A Cr ruffle, tor vL Cambric or Muslin Gowns, with fine embroidery hemstitching, ample length and fullness, for Drawers, of good muslin, with deep CT cambric ruffle, for Chemise, fine muslin, open front, with U.r lace on neck and sleeves, for 5j Skirts, of good muslin, with deep em- 'm7 CT gs broidery or lace ruffle, f I value, tor ol Our prices are lower than the lowest. A visit to our store will convince y the above. Jacob Gartner. THE PALACE MEAT MARKET. . The finest qual'ty of all kind of Fresh, Salted and Smoked Moats, -,r Poultry, Fish. EffGS. Cheese, Etc -A.t tlio Lowqst Prlooo in Uio Oity .. AM Kinds of SausaRO, Fresh. Dally. . mAriM White Rose Kettle-Rendered Lard, Puro Sweet and Cien- ... We hate a lot ol tenr One Aritona and Early Rose potatoes for wle. SJJJt, like them in the count? for seed and table use. One hundred bushels rali irv bushels of Ariionaa last year, Call and see them. D, KIN GOTO fJ & CO. Dress Trimmings No hin M(lw,r u,a Mutton, a u d Mtl TrlmrolnK,. Largt saaortment la city. Jets, Bnle, Fish Scales, Braids, Etc. Se to ftOe per Yard Also Beta . Colltri tD(j ' EmbrolderU-,. Ou? Uxk oontain, th, neat and natty tblng, Dress and Waist Silks. Japanese Ilabatal Stripes, only m Fancy Btrtped Klakal ..!.!'.."" SJ DreHden Patterns ' " i ll Persian " printed warp .""' t'uo Kid Gloves SSSSS :3 8-Hutton Moutquetalre " vi Glaoo Kid. any color n first, Q J f Stays busl - VV . With Ts. S. Olson. . , . 4 K. v