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Mapper Cos'JiyEraiHita rrstosaao t Fred aXa.olcxisie, Editor 4 Proprietor. r"Ofloem tbe Niwi Bloc, inert and of ITU SUvei, Ked Jacket, Mxk. TKU1IH OK M'HHCKlPTlOXl BY MtH vm;titia One year (in ad veuoe) & Bis tooths t 6b fMDOlA Hi TIUD AT TBI roeTOrrtC AT CklXMH. M1CUIUAM AM BBCOND-CLAMS MATT I ft. .t "OommunicaiKins and letter of business oounected with I lie pir should b addressed to m The Ocrper Country Evening Newt CaJaaaet Hie Leland, Towle & Co. Bank en and Broken, Member of the tofti and New York EicHaw. Copper took a Specialty W. F. Fitzgerald. Cnr IL, Beetem. Copper - Stocks A Specialty. T. BRIGHAM BISHOP, 7 WATER STREET. BOSTON, - - MA8S. My facilities for trading In the copper stocks rfui HID rcrj WM. VUICK Service. rompt rtiurui. lour irauo aouciieu. Urders re ceived fur ten-chare lot and upward tor cash or on umrgiu or or more per bare. 1 ileal in a.l stock listed on the Boston and New York exchange. Write for book: How to PPsWLATK coprEit JSTOCKH. tad a (all eipl&natlon art forthcoming. Tbe other copper ebarea pawed a quiet week and fluctuation wsjr Insignificant, although generally at a lower range on lack of new buj order. The copper market last week held teadjr at 10 ceoU tor Lake and ingot. Export con tin u heavy, bat home con sumption is till light. MINING. Mteeke. bXMTOR, October II, 1M Alloues Arnold Atlantic i; 50 Boston and Montana M 50 nutte a noston j Calumet and liecla 3lo Centennial Copper rail! " Fnuikltn w Kearsaxge 10 Osoeoia 2J Uuiucy m Wuincy script ... m fid lunnion 13 Tamarack M Tamarack script Tamarack Junior l econiwn 3 50 wnnerne 7 Pioneer w Merced rt 50 Our Uomon Letter. I'.ostox, Ma., October 12. The Uars have been somewhat in evi denee in tbe stock market duriojr the p it week and prices declined BteadiJ.V everyday, belnn at the lo went point of the week at the clone on Saturday The barH not only have been more numer ous than the bull, but they hare sue eeeued in making their j renenre felt among inventor ax .veil an Hueculatora There ha been no radical change in tbe situation, from two week ago. when the bull bad full away and were making thin: hum an they bid up the market on the gold movement. The foreign ex cnang market wan w.ak again last neekand the total gold importations were twt!Ie.l by the enaeem. nt abroad of several more million of gold for nhip- inent to thin country, makiDg the total nowaomewhat n exees of $.j1,Oo,000 or twice an tnurh a wan expected at the beginning of the influx of the preciou metal. Ia view of the strong McKinley wntiaient in Wall afreet, it would not veni a though the Georgia and Florida election could hare been the canne of the altered feeling among the trader, for the result in thone two State, practically, w as known before or a well known a w hat the remit will be of tbe election in New York or Ma(a(huttt. Whether or not it wa the election in those two southern State, unfavorable McKinley report from the doubtful Stat", or just a subterfuge of the profeional trader tocreateabearinhnentiment and to de press prices, is Dot certain, but that tbe sentiment has changed i a fact and in stead of talking confidently of tbe suc cess of the republican candidate at tbe polls next month, the brokers are goesip ing about "in the event of the election of Mr. Uryan" and that is no idle rumor, as any number of the brokers customers could testify having received requests for additional margins on uccount of the un certainty of tb immediate future in the mrmey market pending the result of the battle of the ballots. Such a course, not only will create a learih sentiment, but will ten to depress prices w hen the li quidation of weakly margined account becomes n cessary if the additional mar gins are not forthcoming. These same trokers 1 ublicly d-pricate the circulation f rumors calculated to unsettle confi d.tce, while privately they do not hesi t tie to create any amount of disturbance in the share market. P.oston 1 Montana ban been a weak hature of tie mining list on local board losing about six point for the week. No new cropped out, howtTer, nntil after the c!oe Saturday when It wa reported that a portion of the Montana's smelt ing plant at tbe (Jreat Kail had been closed down throwing 200 employee oat of work and from all that could be gathered the men expected a suspension of tbe entire operations In the mine and smelting and electrolytic plants. The Butte paper containing tbe d spate h an nouncing tbe shut down, said that there were no differences between tbe jnien and the management, and that everybody we at a loss to understand the reason for the curtailment. I'ossiblj it wan done for effect on the stock market or maybe tbe "Iron Horse" of tbe I'utte & ISoston mine ban been etibledin tbe Mon tana mine for a while. President I'ige low is out of town and none of tbe other officials had anything to say in relation to the story. Under the circumstance Montana i likely to sell considerably lower this week utiles official denials Beware ef Brvanlte. The opponent of Bryan claim that one of their greatest objection to him and hi party i on account of bis evident de sire, in order to draw vote for himself, toraUeupa spirit of discord between the so-called rlaasea and masse. Tbe friend of Bryan, of course, deny thi and say there is no truth in such a cry. We all know, if we know anything, that any one or body of person who do thi should be relegated to the back ground for the true test 01 patriotism, is to labor to bring the so-called classe and masses, employer and employed asd labor and capital together and, it possible, unite them in one solid mass instead of build ing up a wall, a it i claimed Bryan, for hi own purposes, Is trying to do, to sep arate tbe divisions of our people. The question to be decided is whether Bryan to doicg tbi; f here is an old say ing, "show me the company yon keep and I will tell you what yon are:" if those who took part in the free silyer pa rade in Chicago last Friday evening can truly be called the exponent of the free silver party, they clearly show that Bryan and hi party are not to be trust s', judging from therentimentsdisplayed on some of tbe banner carried in the pa rade. How would any sane man inter pret the meaning of such mottoe as the following, which, it is reported, were on the banners carried in the parade: 'Our murderer are now shouting for Mark Hanna." As an assassin of labor Mark Hanoa take the cake." "We want silver or ." They say action speak louder than word. If the above word can be taken as tbe precursor- of tbe action of tbe Bryanites, should they get control of the government, which heaven forefend, we think that the element behind such ex pression would be likely to get with their free silver. It the Bryanites would be the only sufferers they would have perhaps the right to do a they pleased, but, seeing the whole country would suffer with them, it behove the people to look upon those who would use such mottoes as person laboring from temporary insanity, and relegate them to the back ground, and we believe that all persons loving their country should do all that lie in their power to keep tbe Bryanites from obtaining the power to carry out what would, judging from tbe above mottoes, surely prove their dan gerous schemes. To do this it Is neces sary to rote for McKinley, sound money. honesty and reciprocity. LAKE LINDEN. Mr. Jab, Kurgan returned last week from a trip through Illinois and Indiana. Mr. and Mr. F. (i. foggin and daugh ter, Mis Coggin, left last week for Chi cago. Furnished rooms to rent In the Agnitch Block. Apply on the premise. Mis Whit ha just returned from the east with a full line of millinery goods. Announcement of the opening later. Mis Annie Newton, of New tonville, I visiting friends in the city the guest of the Misses Slonaker. Charles Perry, of Bed Jacket, a lay reader in the Episcopal church. conducted service at St. David' Mission Sunday afternoon. Uo to the Citr Bakery r your ant pa trie. Angel food, trait cake always on hand. Cream puH Friday and Satur day a. Fine, large front room, nicely furnished and suitable for two, for rent with board. Also a young man wiibe a room mate. Add res New office. COUNTY Pure Rye or Bourbon Is an abaolutoly Pure Whiskey, aged In wood and bottled by the dlstl'lers in full quart octagon bottles. For sale by all ftrst-claas dealers. Beware of Imitations. See that our name Is on the cap and label. wm. edwards & co., Sole Proprietors. A Bryan dag i now floating at South Lake Linden and a new McKialey and Hobart streamer float in the breeze oyer Sutton's store. A certain justice, w ho has an office not many mile from a saloon, should keep his door locked of a uigbt, unleea be vishes it to be overrun by young Mooses. Mis Susan Chapman and Isaac Ball, of South Lake Linden, were united in marriage at the Congregational church, at that place yesterday forenoon. Both of tbe contracting pat ties are wellknown here and have the best wishes of numer ous friend. Madam Smith, the clairvoyant, i goiog to stay here a little longer. Any one wishing to call should avail them selves of this opportunity. Sixth street opposite the Opera Ilouce. Lowest Price la Town Tbe shoemaker at No. 417 Fine street will tap or half-sole tbe ladies' shoes for 30 cent and up, men's shoe for 40 cent and np. I'amonia is no patent medicine no trum; it comes from where man does, an cure his ills as no man's made medicine ever did, can or will. Sold by 1. Tom mei, 331 Fifth street. A musical entertainment will be given at the South Lake Linden Congregation al church Friday evening, under the aus pice of tbe Christian Endeavor Society. Ihe proceed will go towards purchasing a new organ for tbe church and a the program lucludes many excellent num ber, it is hoped there will be a large at tendance. Carpenter Job Work. W. T. Daniel Is now prepared to take all kind ot carpenter job work by the day or contract. Orders may be left at the Nkws office or Lean's store. Tbe authorities of the county appar ently close their eye when they drive from Hancock to Lake Linden. We are informed that a successor to the Green House, but in a much larger scale, is al lowed to flourish right on tbe road there. If the county officials are deter mined to allow such place to exist, they might at least insist upon them hiding themselves in the bush and not allow them to flaunt their wickedness on the road side and perhaps by that means entice some unwary person into the den. To Nceret Moeletles mod Other Wish lug to Kent a Lodge It 00m. The Temple of Honor lodge room i vacant on ednesday and Friday even ings o each week. Parties desiring to rent tbe same may apply by letter to the Union Temple of Honor and Temperance, No. 48, Calumet. Mich. Secretary's ad drew. 2029 Calumet street. Notice to Taxpayers. Parties who have not yet paid the vil lage taxes will have nnotheropportunity of doing so Friday to the treasurer at Byan's store. After that the accounts will be turned over to the county treas urer and the percentage will thereby be doubled. Joheimi Foiistek. Treasurer. It .Tlay Io aa Much for Vow Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that be had a severe kidney trouble for nianv years, with severe pain in his back and also that bis bladder waa affected. He tried many so-called kidney cures, but w ithout any good result. About a year ego he began the use of Electric Bitters. and found relief at once. Electric Bitters i especially adapted to cure all kidney and liver troubles, and often give almost instant relief. One trial will prove out statement. Price, only 50 cents for large bottle, at I. T. Macdonald's drug store. Thi burg will be the seat of a hot poli tical fight from now until the end of tbe week if not until election day. Commenc ing with this evening there will be politi cal speaking at ine upera uoute every night until Sunday. Tbe republican will open with thi evening's blow out, when ex-Congressman Frank Plamley, of termont, will speak. Tomorrow tbe silventes will have an inning and Hon. James A. Prout, the "Cornish Cyclone,' of Chicago, will talk on tbe political is sue of tbe day. Attorney General May- nara win speak at tne same place on Friday night under the auspices of tbe republicans, and the eilverites will wind np the week with a monster rally on Sat urday evening, on which occasion Hon. II. W. Seymour, candidate for congres from the twelfth district, and D. 8. Glid- den, a well known orator from Detroit, will deliver addresses. The Chance of a Lifetime. To be sold very cheap, a four room house with barn, chicken sheds, etc , with about three acres of land. The pluce is situated back of Swedetown and as it is only about a mile from the Tamarack it would make a first-clats place for any man working there, industrious enough to spend his spare time raising garden truck, raising thickens, etc. If no pur chaser appears the place will be rented ror further particulars apply at the News office. AIHITIOAL CITY NKWS. Wanted An English-speaking girl to do general housework. App'v to Mrs. Hall, 8970 Scott street. Mease Take Notice. vteare pieaseu to ten you that we make everything pertaining to the shoe maker's trade as cheap as ever from the best quality of leather. Men's boots or shoe soled for 45 and 50 cents, ladies' shoes soled for 35 and 40 cents. We have a nice assorted stock of fall and winter thoes, and our own make shoe- packs, which we will dispose of at very low figure. Good work guaranteed. Okek k Kemitainen. Fifth street, Bed Jacket, next to Jacob Gartner's store. Kxtra! Kxtral! we are going to give a great special bargain sale for the next sixty days con sisting of dry goods, clothing, boot and shoes. Wearetowive you from 25 to 40 per cent on each dollar. Call prompt ly and examine our good and be con vinced that our price are the lowest. Feixbkbu k Co., Next door to Laurium post office. Lost Between Eighth street and tbe Merchants' &. Miners' Bank, a black lace scarf. Finder please return to News office and receive reward. To Lao riant Taxpayer. I hereby give notice that all village taxes should be paid np by next Monday. October 19, to avoid extra charges. George Moxkoe, Village Treasurer, Adam Mebaaf Piano. The celebrated Adama Schaaf pianos- high grade in every respect are for sale at Foley's Raxaar on easy monthly pay ments to suit purchasers. Johm Foley. Lost On Thursday last, between Del aware and Copper Harbor, a brown over coat, with a pair of gloves in pocket, also a small pocket pistol. Finder please return to John R. O'Neil and receive re ward. Dr. J. D. Dunlop will remain in Calumet at tbe Jewell House for a few days longer where he can be consulted on all obscure diseases of the nervous system. Also dis eases peculiar to the female sex, and drunkenness. nu ueorce' Hall to Kent. The St. George's Hall is to renton very moderate terms on the following even ing. Every Wednesday, every alternate Thursday and three Fridays in each month. For further particulars apply to John Jenkin, William Maynard, II. B. Rule, trustees. Mrs. A. A. Moore, of tbe Viayl com pany, of Chicago, will be at the Jewell House, room No. 0, until tbe morning of Monday, October 19. Office hours, from 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to C and 7 to 9 p. to. Consultation free. We are having the largest stove trade we have ever had. This is explained by tbe prices we ask and the quality of goods we sell. Cahlto.v Hardware Co. Lake Linden Ntaare. Stage leaves Pearce's livery stable, Lake Linden, every day at 8 a. m , 10 a. m., 1 and 4 p. m. Stageleaves McClure's livery stable, Red Jacket, at 8 a. m., 10 a. m., and 1 and 4. p. m. Thomas Pea hoe, James McClcrk, Proprietors. Dr. J, D. Dunlop will remain in Calumet for a few days longer, when he can be consulted at the Jewell House. Special ties, dipsomania, diseases of the nervou system and diseases of women. Mrs. Mary Macdonald, of No. 327 Fifth stteet, ha been appointed local manager of the Viavi company, of Chicago, by Mrs. A. A. Moore. All patients will please report to her. If you have tried all nostrum and doc tor, only to grow older and worse, try waraonia and be cured, a ten of thous ands have been. Sold bf P. Tommei. 351 Fifth street. Cbrlatmaa, 1M1HL How many old recollections, and many dormant sympathies does Cb'ist- mas time awaken. How many families whose member have been dispersed far and wide in tbe restless struggles of life. are then re-united," Du kens. But circumstances prevent such happy meetings, distances are too vast, mean of travel are not always available and business responsibilites are not always to be laid aside. But if yon will spare a moment to sit for your portrait, this faithful remembrancer will represent yon and keep your memory green amongst yonr home folks. Come and have it taken in time to send at Herman' Studio, Klertrle Hitter. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited lor auy season, out perhaps more generally needed, when the languid, exhausted feel ng prevails, when the liver i torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and al terative i felt. A prompt use of this medicine ha often nterted long nnd per haps ratal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, consti pation, and dizziness yield to Electric Bitter. 50 cents and $1 per bottle a D. T. Macdonald' drug store. Michigan lye Work a. Office and workroom opposite Ryan's store, Main street. Red Jacket. We guar antee that no house in tbe United States can give tbe satisfaction that we do in cleaning clothes ladies' or gentlemen's. We color forty -two fancy standard col ors, wool or cotton; we clean silks, vel vets, feathers, lace ribbons, lace curtains, chenielle, etc., also kid gloves and shoes. Look your garments over if they need cleaning, dyeing, velvet collars, binding. lining or any other repairing. We have seven employees and work can be done tn three days. Mail postal card and good will be called for and delivered. Special rates to stores, tailors, milliners and dressmakers. O. Okeck. Practical Dyer, Cleaner and Repairer. A Wood Thing ror the Copper Coantry Mr. Charles M. Polinsky has opened a second hand store at 312 Front street with a large stock of new and second band furniture, cooking and heating stoves, ranges, tinware, crockery, glase- ware and All other household goods. The firm will pay cash for all kinds of second hand goods, sell and exchange on part payments. Come and surprise yourself bow cheap you can buy goods. A f 50 stove for f 12; a $45 bedroom suit for 115. Remember tbe place. 312 Front street, under the Michigan Dye Works. Stoves cleaned, repaired and set np on short notice. Mail orders promptly at tended to. Red Jacket. Michigan. "Hurrah for Tro Patria!" ehnnt.wi - enthusiastic admirer ot the best five-cent cigar for the money. "It alway win." aiaue Dy weorge Meob 4 Co., Detroit. It you want a good pocket knife. iaKu knife, scissors, raior, curving knife, etc yon can always find it at Carlton Hard ware Co. Call on P. Tommei, 351 Fifth street and learn About Damonia: nothing lik it in, on or out of the earth. The IMacovery staved III Life. Mr. 0. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers- ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with la grippe and tried all tbe physician for miles about, but of no avail nnd was given np and told I could not live. Hav ing Dr. King's New Discovery In toy store, I sent for a bottle and began it use, and from the first dose began to get oetter, and after using three bottles, waa up and about again. It i worth it weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at . T. Macdonald drug tor. Goods almost given Away. I have just bo ight a big stock of men 'a boys' and ch i Id ren's cloth i ng. also boots, sboes.b at, caps and funlshing good, of all descrip tion, which I have bought for cash at sacrifice prices and I will dispose of at tbe same. For Instance, von can buy of me, good heavy boys' school suit at f 1.00 and upward. Heavy youth's suit, three pieces, at f 2 75 and upwards. Men' very heavy, double breasted suit at 5.00 and upward. Men' all wool beaver overcoat, f 0.00. Men' double breasted storm coats, emlton's, $4.60 All our good are guaranteed. I, can't name all tb bargins, but give u a call and be convinced that we can lave yon , from 25 to 40 cent on thedollar by buy ing ol us. No charge for showing good. B. Nkimakk, Borsro's block, Ited Jacket. "Dr. E. L. Robertson, ot Lansing, was in town several dy during the week, registering at the Boyinton House. Dr. Robertson is a sp"t ialist on all chronic disease, and on several occasion has treated a number of our ritixens, among those so treated being Mr. B. Mestelle, who luformsu that eight or nine year ago she was badly run down with a very complicated case; w hich with a severe cough, led many of her friend to believe that she was going into consumption. She grew very weak, and at time wa unable to attend to her household duties. She was induced to call on Dr. Robertson, w ho was then on his first visit from Iron River, who prescribed for her. After carefully using his medicine for several months she wn completely cured, and I today a stronger and healthier woman than for many vears previous to taking Dr. Robertson's remedies. Mrs. Mestello feels perfrctly fre in recommending the use of Dr. Robei fson's medicine to any ol her friends wh are suffering from any chronic or Rggra ateucase." rtn A';rer lU'portcr. Dr. Robertson can be consulted at the Taylor House. Dr. E. L. Robertson, the noted special ist on chronic disenses, from our State capital, Lansing, w ho ha bad a mar velous experience and success in the med ical profession, covering a period of oyer twenty-flye years, assisted by the noted lady physician and specialist in chronic female dueases, Dr. E. D. Hazen, can be consulted every evening from G to 9 p. m Consultation free. Examinations of ladies are conducted by Mrs. Dr. Hazen which muke it a pleasure instend of a dread fur those suffering from disease peculiar to her sex. Dr. E. L. Robert son' long and careful study, coupled by long year of experience and an enormous practice in chronic disenses, have earned a reputation which is truly enviable and above reproach. He cures the most ob stinate cases of the following complaints with ease Stomach diseases, Buch a dye pepsia, ulceration, catarrh, bloating, pain or fullness after eating and any form of indigestion, liver, chronic constipation piles and all forms of rectal troubles re sulting from diseases ot liver, spleen and bowel. Th) loathsome and dreadful disease catarrh in its most obstinate form. Kidney and bladder trouble, ner vou debility and prostration, rheuma tism, eczema and salt rheum, diseases peculiar to women, inflammation, si k headache, pain in back and loins, spinal weakness, bloating, discbarges, smarting burning, itching can positively be cured Also disease peculiar toman, all disor ders of the blood, disease of the spinal nerve affect i og t he opt ic nerve, also ch ron ic inflammation and granulation of the eyelids and deafness, asthma and chronic bronchitis. The doet to give auy information to parties wish ing their services. Grapes Grapes Two Carloads To Be Sold This Week -At 1 5c per 8-lb. Basket Call la lxfore they are all gone. Holman & Mais Something with the Ties '"VmekVy! , OK Vl 1U UAHK vte will receive Dronosala in writing r.. id. purclinxeof rroiKTtiea hm il.-wi !..!., our ouiue. in jom-pn merlin & Hun's Moi-a tni 1HIW, next: Lot 7. Mock .11. north onil nt Pi, .,!. ..,.. iM-ii i)ipi, wnn iwn nnuttea tnereon. i-arm. Known ah iiolllniter'a farm, at Hoot apU.lorob take township, V: rv ticw- 2. Twp. M, K 32 HE 4 of N K H. " " HW ! of NV M " W 4 of 8V '4 " NWMofSE " E4nfhEw Lota, lioune. barn and outbuildings, Beo. 2. Township f5. KHntre '!. tZ, Twp. TA, K. 32. NBof NV H. rieo r or in k 1 E 4 of NK H, See. 33, r W 54 OI iM w "4 P-rt of Lot 1, 30 75-Up0 acres. See 32, T C3. It 32 S-& of N.VY, a2. Twp 63, It. JCJ. ' NW Xf NW ' LOIB U. 7. and V. In Mrvk ft OskahU ..l.mu. to the vlllnireof Hancock. Tart of HUh k o in Osceola addition, 100 feet v., ' ' u uwel"nK u nam thereon. We reserve the riuht in relent ihm hit,... "J JOHIN VKKTIN. J. B. WEKTIN. Executors, THE CITY BAKERY. NEJLHOlf tTK AN UELI Prop's. rront Street. Bed Jacket. Fresh nrssri nan tuk hat . ik. . laces: Tamarack and Heola .mr. n.nn mlavson s Laurium. I'miifmit. MacDonald & Jacka Proprietor of IVERY, FEED ADD SALE STABLES. Headquarters for Keweenaw Stare Line. Rlits and nrloes tn .nit .n i n ..i.XTiT. ." i . nivuuUUD UK vuanga. Portland and FlftU mtm Ited Jacket, The Palace Livarv. j JAM KM Mft'MME, Prop'r. NEW BIGS, NEW II Oil FN. If you want the awnlinat . call at the Palaco Liver. ii.V V'"..r"i hll4..l. Ik.. .fj.." -- !T Bl(l MTABLK O PORTLAND MTItEKT. JOHN M. PEARSON, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. Term Reasonable ,218 Osceola Street, Lanrium. Hesldenoe and Studio, George R. Stewart. v Resident VETERINARY SOEGEOH AND DENTIST Treat All Diseases of HORSES, CATTLE and DOGS Offlo at WoClur'! Talao Livery, BHD JACKET, we have recently started an up-to-date tailoring establishment. In McDonald's build ing, on. Fifth street, and are prepared to do everything in the line of tailoring, cleaning, repairing, eto. Our stock Is new and complete and the prices lower than anywhere else. First-class workmanship and exact lit la guar anteed. Give us a trial and you will always deal with us. LAIWHX A LOI7MA. e 3D. 3D. S., Dental Office, Over Star Clothing Store. orriCE HOURS- to II m.i ltolp. m i and T to I venjpya EUGENE LAUGIER, Leader of The Club Orchestra, Teacher of Violin, Harp, Mandolin and Guitar. At IlennHnn's Studio. Calumet, every Thurs day. Mall address: HOUGHTON. MICHIGAN. ML'IIOOL N NOW OPEN. How Are You Plied for Hehool Shoe for Children f llrlng yonr ehtldrea to the llee Hive shoe store, where special atteo tlon Is paid to children's shoes. A flrwt-claHH line of lloyn, 9IIsea' and Children' hoes, la all atyle. Kangaroo, Calf and OllCiraln. The cheapest place In town for a re liable shoe. Every pair I warranted to wear like Mti. n... way worn. EVAX TIIOH AM, North Main Htreet. Hed Jacket. Merchants' & Miners Bank, With. CAPITAL, . . j10Q Burpluj and undirided profitSf MJJJ POCK PBK CENT FEU Afiftl PAiit on mmxmT tlii&trm ornciaai CHARLES BHIQOI B. U. OB BORN ' vVrB Uatn H. 8. OOLTON ""-Pa n0lirt Oasbiii First National Bank, CALTOIBT, Capital, Nurplna, HUa, 100,000 50,000 P.nr Per Coat Per Annum paU mm fepo.lU oru and Upward Ueeelved. orricim: KDWAttD RYAN p.OI. JOHN 8. DYMOCK Vica-tw ... . WILLIAM B. ANDERSON CAnw First National Bank, U AN coca. Hlrb. Cauital ... - $200 000 Snrplns and amUndcd profits 68.0.1 Poor Per Cent Per AnM .1. on Internet Deposits, omoiaat WILLIAM HARRT..M Pmsidim PETER RUPPK Vicm-PuT... WILLIAM CONDON Cashim Insurance. F. A. Douglass, Agonoy. Fire, Marine, Life, Accident. Plato Glass. Steam Boiler Security. 25LeadingCompanies English and American. $100,000,000 OF CAPITAL. W. H. Faucett. Local BeprMenUtlvt. Room I BorcoBlook. Huron County WANT COLUMN. Inserted at tha rt. nTVifJ ri. ln ne? POK BALE. NlwrooTo!i,Ii fcarUrc4- Applietth THIM SPACE I HKRBHTRO HYTHWJ Calumet and Heela Mining Company. ITS JETOPLOYKEM wh0w,.'hhi?i?ilth,rhon,M-0' "on., wno wish to rent rooms and tkn.. Z. To Iteilt Wanton . . employee, a house of four ne Y. JP"? theNw.ro 'JCket- WrtlcalaVaat W.Hl.ll ... U . oMr.. Wlnan.. ij.letTeeU ttj otllee. w"' APPr at the com pany'a m,on county roTlta,LW w,th Quire at housed o?thecoambnUlOW,, Knqulre of the company. ' Ten rwmt' uiro qrrhif,rNom'"wn. i- nd Heela minlns Alpl " -"met h.urtow"n:,7p,S,T?helfn!! """VUym. pany. "vvij on the premises or tbe 00m- "wedetownnCpp-o"-! -tret, . l-even.Pw.-. - ... in Hitimtttl 130 milt's from De troit, 70 mileH from Port Huron. nnd G8 miles from Snpnuw, on whnt is known n the J huinli of Michigan. Thla County Is bounded fin llirifl(l' hv thit waters of tbe Ureat lakes, which nmlntHiii sn even temperature unatrected by tint nu.Meu cba nice which occur hundreds or mile f urilier south. This creates a fruit (crowing couuiry that Hunexceiiod, in any northern state. Ap ples, pears, piuuis, ana cherries Und bete their IiaUve homo, and tbe trees ar umlillit Im-viiM the belief of residents of other parts. The soil is a rich cla v loam wlili h nfm - peclally adapted to the (trowliiK of granites. Clover will slay in tbe ground for years and frequently yields seven or eight buchels of reu to tne acre. The great bodies of wafer arnunil tia t-imlir fatal droughts Impossible, V heat, outx. coro, potatoes and peas are aafe and nrofi table erui In thla w-ctlon. The last rennrt nt t hn Rtmtn A ffrlnilfur.1 Department gives Huron County W er cent as tbe Condition of hir airrliilliir.i i,r,liii't No County exeells her. No man with ordinarv industrv and economy can fall to actiuire a competence. Thi Is tbe place where if you "Tickle nature with a har row, she will laugh OOLDKN HARVK!T." With sixty miles of seatoard and a hundred miles of railroads wilbiu tbe county, the mar kets are convenient to every man's door and freight rates are cheap. I am agent for various lands, a few descrip tions of which are hereunto annexed and are: 1st HSU acres in heo, 2ft, Lincoln Township 226 acres improved, good clay soil, good slate of cultivation, 1H milts from P. O. and store, 5H milts from rail way.runnuJK itresm throuifh plaoe $ per acre. 2nd itso acres in 8eo. 54, Lincoln Townnhlp about a0 acres cleared, good clay loam soil, running- stream through place ti) per acre. Urd MR) acres in tko. 1, Urooiutleld town ship 2UI acrea improved, balance eaully ckared, gool house, two barns, elay loam soil, etrtain running through place Ju.ii0 per acre. Any ofthe above farma will be divided Into stmaiier rnriua to nlt pnrebaser If deaired. 4th 80 acres of land t mile from the corpo ration tf Had Axe. Fine clay soil, aorf cleared, well fenced, balance cattily cleared. 23 acrea in bay. This will make a tine home. All the advantages of a High School. l'rice 2.40. , tb W acroa of land four mile south wet or Had Axe, on Kebeweing Btste road, tine bouse, good barn and sheds, one orchard, well fenced, aood well, tine soil, yery .nne (arm. Price, Ij.ouo. oth K) acre one mile from Bad A. About 00 acres Improved. No bulldinn. lne location. Onlyll.tloO t, ,. th no acres in Heo. 17, Verona township. H mile from tbe corporate limits of Had Axe. No clearing. pDlendld soli. Good location. tireat bargain at 1.2U). . . . nth o acres three mllea from Bad Axe; Good bouse and barn and out building, maii orchard, about (Macro. Improved, bplenwu sou. r rice K,aou. tb-ltw acrea In Bee. S4, Meade Township About HO acres cleared, log house, frame harn. well fenced, clay loam soil, small orchard, mite from school, one mile from K. U. ana store. Price i.i.uiu. loth 1JU acres In Heo.EL Colfal Townnip- All cleared. Well fenced. No building Within ly miles of Had Axe. on Sand Hew" and nebewalng Htate road. Price na Township miles fnin village of Wad Axe. eft acrea improved, large house, good earn and sheds, 2 wells, 110 grape Vines, am" or" chard. Price M.unO. . l-'th-aao acres in Hec. 83, Hume Township 70 acres Improved, i bouse and large Jrn. Kixxi orchard, about 100 acre of balance can bn kImmI r. - Ivor am, sl annti ireen lieec? nd Maple tlmtwr, running stream, good to farm.avi miles from village of Klnde. one mu from village of Pinnchog. Price IM"0- .. 42 acres Improvwl, balance light clearing. nouse. Irani iiarn, small ore nam oi rr- plums, cherries and pears. Price i.hlp- About 00 acres Improved, framedwellinit. irl" frame barn with stab e, small oichard. PP" plums, cherries, pears and small rn"v J miles from P. miles from ""t,.Vl' " mile from school. A bargain. I 'rice l 181b Mlanrna in So. II. Verona lownnii p- Oood frame house, large frame barn. prored, running stream. Just acmss tn ro from the school house. Prlol2.6. i.i 10th 0 acres. J' miles (mm Had A if. s- ll cleared, running water on place, flr,,,TrW! buildlnsa. U tnlla fnim school bOUSO. ' rlc 2.5W. . . v.of Also about 15.000 acrea In the v'r "Igel. Hand Bwoh, Bloomfleld. Meade, Chandler nl Huron at price from HO to i rr' or further information call on or address. A. L. Wright, Dad Axo, Mich. nichtca. No. tin AP I toJoaa