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e V9 Tte Copper Conntry EveninsNews PUBLISHED BT Fred Mctolcensie, ltdltor and Proprietor taPOfflce In the Nrws block, north end Fifth ttroct. Red Jacket, Michigan. of TKiinn or suusciiiinrioN. BT MAIL OH CARKtKK. Oni year dn advance). Blx months Per month .t5 00 . 2 50 . 60 XjrTUUD AT THE POUT OmCI AT CALUMET, MICHIGAN AS 8ECONU-CLA8S MATT EH. tuX"Oommunlcatlons and letters of business connected with the paper should be addressed to The Copper Country Evening News, Calumet. Itltrhlican. Leland, Towle & Co., Hankers and lirokert. Members of the Boston -ail New York Exclaves, Copper Stocks a Specialty. W. F. Fitzgerald, Stt Coiig-resa Mt.. Hoaton. dt Copper - Stocks A Specialty. f'T. BRIG HAM BISHOP, 7 WATER STREET, BOSTON, - - adLAJSS. 3eaMy facilities for trading in the copper stocks QTliturns. Your trade solicited. .e ox tne very oest. uuick service. Prompt Orders re- yyilved for ten-share lots and upward for cash on margin of 92 or more per share. Ideal tU all stocks listed on the Boston and New ork exchanges. CCLAT Write for book: Uow to COPPER STOCKS. i.Itey Republican Conventions. tRPI'RMrtV I'lll'NTV 1IWKI. 'tWOi TION. republican county convention will b held 4Uflermania Hall, llanc(x;k, Tuesday, Febru- SjLomC 1W7, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose lectinjr seventeen (17) delegates to the ro and lllcan fctate convention, to be held at De .. u, Tuesday, February Z, 1897. beginning at gntclock a. in,, or the purpose of nominating 4T Tlidate8 for Justice of the supreme court two regents of the university, an-i the . xLeagieaction of such other business as may . . erly come before the convention, and alo i .jOlutejnjtntc a county commissioner of Bchools. Sie'he severul townshi)9 in Houghton county a entitled to the following number of delu refojtes in the county convention: lams - Osceola 0 'am,68ell 2 l'ortago 7 jp-idire rT11 ......31 Qulncy 3 an J watt fo'Hn 6 Schoolcraft 7 Torch Lake 6 ck 10 Kogefl i Total k niritin A- WUIUUT, Chairman. 1 Hvughtou County Committee. . IM inter -.roe (K,( N MTATK COSVKM- jct ciy'lON. Detuoit, Mich., Jan. l.", 1W. r B KeI'I'IH.ICAN Ei.kctoks ok the statu treated ichujan-: " n.rni epubllcan electors of the Stateof Mlch vje8 ue nd all others who may desire to unite vviiK.erD em m upholding the principles of the dean party, as declared in its platforms, . At'tOreuy reiuested to send delegates to the v- i'onventlon of said party, to le held at JVUM-XIuditorium, in the city of Detroit, on rf worlayi February 23, IkdT, beginning at U a ui.,for l lio purpose of nominating roms lates f or Justice of the supreme court H7-.ki.-w regents of the university, and the Lueir rotjon cj Bucu other business as may C"H -e'y come before the convention. very county will be entitled to one dele ' " 3 for each 00 of the tot al vote cast for gov IFirpr at tlie last ftute election (November, -ork ,K one Hddltional delegate for every ' km amounting to :KKt, but each organized ty will be entitled to at least two dele-,-araok. i ttoco- delegates from each congressional dls eiir8 rtxjuested to meet in caucus at-10 -ilaiico- a. m., on February 23, 18(.7. to select Ccrreais. as follows, to be presented to the .j-pionventlon for confirmation; One vlce entL one assistant secretary, and one '.Treatu.r for each of the committees on "cre ' Sapt. fJ "permanent organization and order Calum"t an "resolutions," and for the ' ' ' m of any other business properly jfore them. , , .... irdance with a nsolutUm adopt id AC cue '.ho, the ollicers of each county con-v-torinm of re reiuested to forwurd to the secre e State central committee (Lansing), 'Harper Idlest mail after the delegates to trie Ewtj ,-r. 'ention have been chosen, a certiiied . i . T ra-.h delegates and their respective fine (LrttareB,, rotn their respective ooun i entitled to seats in the convention. ' f ocal Beleuie above, the following counties are ' Wer on 17 delegates 'Ieeame, I- y ," .Linden, T'. '. " " " . ' . . ." ." . - . " -." " " . " ' 2 -k -i, - DEXTER M. FKUUV. wnCh the B. ALWAKD, Chairman. citato 'the ir .Tt was Mamies'. lUcCall. . .'J amen tborua, Secretary. MINING. Htocka. Boston, Febuary 1, 187. 1W 3 60 r present n Montana TrTtte St Boston 22 112 13 '5enttnnlal 7 Copper Fal Is franklin.... 1 75 Kearsarge 20 Pioneer Osooola 34 Qulncy 117 8alncy script K7 Id Dominion Tamarack 120 Tamarack Junior H r0 Tecum sen 3 25 Wolverine 10 i' Merced Oold . 10 AO mlumnt anil llnola fil'il I!oton. "7? copper stocks have all been active . ,Vf,"9DK during the past week and the "!fjTA of business very large. The two . nody wia Btocjg nave been tne leader FCHa t re nave )een KOCK DUy'DK orders ' mbr ,n!y all the list, and all have scored 1 V jess advance over last week's good, unl,O0ton & Montana sold up to i as tiere fyideud, the highest on record ! f"1 PPnce of HYt for the week, with ; it next auction. Butte & Boston has ; not oeet unty, v dea,t ,n ftnd advanced ected a visit in dotiiDgonjtyt below ;duniigtheBumlThe Bale8 o lhese tWQ OB assembling about 60000 shares. , of course all the,ftj(dall and beavy eaf :pcescnt, bat e,atron an active de chemselfeitOTltock Dp trom w to UUtknB tntbOMoIthefraction . know their reqcIeciA loached f 3C0, tLe highest price yet. and closed firm. Qulncy advanced from f 120 to f 129 on the d . claration of aneml-annual difidend l $4 per hare, with an extra of fl, and old at 1118, ex-dividend, with latest sales at fllCtf. The rcrip touched 101, cloning at I107S "auirack boomed op from f 114 to 125, with closing aalia at 123. Osceola cold up from f 32! to 35, loaing IS on later bhIoh. Kea marge touched $20 and cloned at $ID. Frank lin advanced to ill, but did not uite hold it, the latest sale being tllK. At lantic was steady at $25 to 2o. Wol verine wan very active fcnd advanml from to fll, Hoeing at 10. Te cumseh nold at 3'i and Arnold at 2 01 Centennial wan active at Oi 0, flowing at 5;V Tamarack Junior Mold at f 10 and cloned at '8. Ibe gold Htocka were fairly active. Gold Cotna sold at 3tf ( 3, closing at 3ft, Santa Ynabel touched f 12', losing )i only in final dealing. Pioneer was dull at tti 01 Merced sold up from 17 to fX nd closed firm at that. Bos ton and Cripple Creek advanced from 15 cents to 20 cents The Engineering nnd Mining Journal. Copper. Karly in the week the tendency hard ened still further aud rather a large busi ness too place, but later on, when quo tations from London were somewhat lower, it was ruanifeet that the upward movement at least for the moment had exhausted itself, and at the end the mar ket is rather quiet, and if anything, slightly easier. Most of the Lake com panies do not offer at all, being well sold out. Hesidei, the stocks which w re held at Buffalo and other intermediate points are now cleared off, and it will be neces sary to make shipments from theLakeall by rail, but the freights are so high tbit, most of the companies prefer to leave tl e copper there until navigation opens. In e'ectrolytic copper a fairly large business has been doiDg, best values have been rather irregular at about 11 35 ?) 1 1,45 cents for cakes, wire bars or ingots, and 1 1.10 di 11 20 cents for cathodes. Cast ing copper is practically not offered at all, and the quotation is nominally 11 (")11 cents. There has been some de mand for Arizona copper, but no quota tions were obtainable. The high rulu'B now established for copper hye created a yerv large demand tor copper shares in lioston, most of which have broken all pr. yious records, as, for instance, the Calumet and Hecla at f 3G0 and Boston & Montana 108, while Tamarack shows a large advance, having been sold up to 1125. On the other hand, Quiney was flat and sold down to f 115 01 fllG, ex vidend. The foreign copper market was ra'ber exciled early in the week, and quotations for (J. M. h's. again advauced comidir- ably, reaching the Mgheot price on the 2Gth inst.. when 51 10s. (i t51 12 01. for spot tol 15a. 01 52 for three months prompt were recorded. After this a flight reaction set in, and part of the advance was loft, the closing prices beiig t51 t5l2s. Od for spot and 51 7. (d. 01 51 10s. for three months pn mp . The refined sorts haye not shared in ti e advance of the speculative brands to the full extent. The buying was somewhat scattered, and has by far not been as large as might have been anticipated. While consumption in Europe appears to be very good, the export trade to Iudia appears to be at a standstill. For re fined and manufactured we quote: English tough, 52 15. 0 53; bestseected, 153 10s. 01 51, strong sheets, C0 10a. 01; India sheets, 57 10s. 01 58; yellow metal, 5d. The Engineering h nd Mining Journal. THE BODY AND THE MIND. Dr. rarkhurst on the Great Yala of Phys ical lve!opment. Iu his article on "The Best Thing In the World," Rev. Charles II. Park hurst, D. D. , in The Ladies' Home Jour nal, discusses with forceful emphasis physical development, and lends point to his argument by scintillating epi grams, some of which are here given : "Asceticism and debauchery are com paniou brnnches sprung from one stalk. "Fidelity to physical conditions is the first thing for a man to think of who has any ambition to be a personal BuccesH, and not only the first thing for him to think of, bnt the thing for him to seriously continue thinking of. "Those various anomalies of intellect classed under the general term of in eanity have their grounds iu some ab normal condition of the physical organ ism. "Climb high as we like our ladder will still require to rest on the ground, and it is probable that the keenest in tellectual intuition, and the most deli cate throb of passion would, if analysis could be carried so far, be discovered to have its connection with the rather ma terial affair that we know as the body. "It is an interesting fact that all of those to whom Christ made his revela tions wero out of door men men there fore presumably whose anatomy and physiology wero not of n kind to inter fere confusingly or becloudingly with their apprehension of the realities ten dered to them. "Temperament is almost as important a factor iu opinion as is the mind itself, and temperament is an affair of the body." The two principal German fortresses on the Baltic wu are ut Konigaberg and Dautzio. Central Germany has three first class fortresses -8pandan, Magdobnrg and Knstrin; on tbo French frontier, Metz and Strasburg, and on tho Belgiuu frontier, Cologuo and Coblenz. A yard is almost equivalent to a me ccr THE AMERICAN NILE 5UCH IS THE GREAT RIO GRANDE, WITH ITS VAGARIES. It Is m Ulver of FreakUU Habits and Mast It Seen More Than Once to ! I'n derstood Flows Mainly Underground, but at Time There Is a Torrent on Top, "It's a river 1,500 miles long, mens uml in its windings," said tho man from New Mexico, speakiug of tho Rio Grando. "For a few miles, at its mouth. light draft steamers run up from tho gulf of Mexico. Abovo that it docsn' lioat a craft except at ferries. In the old days, when New Mexico was a province of Spain, tho peoplo along tho river didn't even have ferryboats, and tho only way they had of getting across was by fording. For this purpose a special breed of largo horses was reared to bo kept nt tho fords. When tho river was too high for theso horses to wado across, travelers camped on tho bank and wait ed for tho waters to subside. Now thero are bridges over tho river at tho larger Rio Grando towns, and in other places ropo ferries and rowboats aro tho means of crossing. "In times of low water a stranger seeing its current for tho first timo would bo apt to think slightingly of the Rio Bravo del Norte, as tho New Mexi cans lovo to call tho great river. Mean dering in a small part of a very wido channel ho would soo only a littlo muddy stream, for ordinarily nine-tenths of tho Rio Grande is underground, tho water soaking along' toward the gulf through tho sands beneath its channel. The val ley, bounded everywhere to left and right by mountains or ftxithills, is sandy, and tho water, percolating tho sands down to hard pan, spreads out on each sido so that it may always bo found anywhere in the valley by digging dowu to tho level of tho river's surface. For the greater part of tho year tho river above ground flows swift and muddy, narrowing as it swirls round a sand bar and widening over shallows. But tho thing that strikes tho stranger most queerly is its disappearance altogether for reaches, many miles in length, of its channel, which, except, it may be, for a water hole hero and there, is as dry as Sahara. Tho river is keeping right along nbout its business, however, and where a rock reef or clay bed blocks its subterranean current it emerges to the surface and takes a fresh start alwve ground, running as a big stream which, farther down, may loso itself in tho fends again. "It is when tho floods como down that tho Rio Grando shows why it re quires so big a channel for its all tho year round uso aud demonstrates that if tho waterway were even wider it would bo an advantage to residents along its banks. It is fed by a watershed of vast area and steep descent, which in times of rain and melting snows pre cipitates tho waters rapidly into tho channel. In June, when tho snow melts on the peaks about its headwaters in Colorado and northern New Mexico, and later in tho summer, when heavy show ers and cloudbursts are tho order of tho day, tho Rio Grando overflows its banks, deluging wide tracts of valley and some times carving a new channel for itself, changing its course for miles. Where tho valley is unusually wide and sandy, as below Islet a and in tho Merilla val ley, tho old channels in which tho river used to flow are plainly indicated in the landscape. "No onowho has seen tho great river in flood is likely to forget tho positive ferocity it seems to display as its waters sweep all before them, aud woo to the man or beast who is overtaken by them! Tho flood arrives without warning. Tho sky may bo clear above when tho travel er, leisurely jogging across tho wido channel, hears his wagon wheels grate upon tho sand with a peculiar soundl It means that tho waters aro stirring the sands beneath him, and then, if ho knows the river, ho lashes his horse, making at all speed for the nearest bank, and lucky ho is if he reaches it safe. The chances are that lief ore ho gets there ho hears tho roaring of waters up tho channel and sees them coming down toward him with a front like a wall, rolling forward and downward as if over a fall, with a rising flood behind. Many a man and whole wagon trains have been overwhelmed in this way, and, buried in sands or cast away on desert banks, no human cyo has ever seen them again. "Tho great river has its pleasing and romantic aspect, so fascinating that it is a saying among people who live in its valley that 'whosoever drinks of its wa ters and departs will come again to seek them.' Like tho Nile, tho Rio Grande enriches tho soil of its valley to tho point of inexhaustible fertility. Along its banks in New Mexico are fields that for two centuries have been cultivated yearly, yielding great crops, and they are as productive today ns when they first were tilled. Irrigating canals, call ed acequias madras (mother ditches), convey water from tho river to bo dis tributed through little gates to tho fields of tho valley, which it both waters and enriches. A trip along tho river reveals a succession of pictures of a primitive civilization of the old Spanish-American typo. Adobe villages, with small, flat roofed houses built about antiquo churches, and tho spacious houses of tho vicos, or great men; orchards, vineyards, whcatfields and grazing cattle are all features of tho scenery of tho Rio Grande, tho American Nile." New York Sun. Scvaatapol. The fortifications of Sevastapol, which caused the allies so much trouble during the six months' defense of the fortress by the Russians, were at first very weak, and military experts say tho town might have been taken by a vigorous bombardment and assault during the first few days of the siege. The igno rance of the allied generals in regard to the strength of the works caused a delay which the Russians improved by making the defenses almost impregnable. A flrjt run oau-a nrsc-ciass jersey cow calyed three weeks pgo. Apply to lEd- ruond Bruneau, at the farm, Fhienix. I have giyen (hHtnherlain's Cough Him dy h fair test and c nsideritone of lhe very tiest remefi f r croup tbat I have everfouhd. Oodo has always ben sufficient, Nlthougb I use it frelr.' Afey cold my children ou tract yields very readily to tin medicine. I ennconscient- fously recommerd it for croup and colds in children George E. Wolff, clerk tf the circuit court, Feruaudina, Fla. Sold by Sodergren A Soergren. Ho For a Warmer Clliue. 1'e'sons desirous of settling in a warm er clime can. at a very small cost, havo some homestead lauds in Wing county, Louisiana, pointed out to them provided a party of ten or more can be got to gether to go and inspect them; the home steads will average a million feet tf Yel low pine and ar within a logging dis tance of saw mills. For further partic ulars apply by letter to Mr. J. A.Cam eron, Houghton. 4 dam M'haat l'lauosj. Highly ornamented cases, double ven eered inside and out. Made iu all tho fancy woods: rosewood, plain mahogany, fancy mahogany, figured mahogany, oak, walnut, birch, Hungarian ash and bird's eye maple. High-grade in every particular. Every instrument waranted 'I AJ V t JKUPi A JJVTP 1AUl,f rr 1265 aud $275. A bandaome etool nnd scarf, worth f 12, given away with each instrument. Terms cash or time pay ments. .1. D. Kinxek. 507 Oak street. Katey, Camp, Arlon and Decker Ilros. Pianos James Glanville, agent for the above celebrated pianos, has just received new and large consignment, which he in vites the public to call and inspect. For richness of tone and workmanship these pianos cannot be excelled. Sx months' lessons given free to every purchaser of a instrument, by one of tne best music teachers in the city. Also agent for the famous White sewing machine, sold on easy payments. Store on North Fifth street. Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Frederickstown,- Mo., was troubled with chronic diarrbuea or oyer thirty years. He had become ally sati fled that it was only a question of a short time until be would have to give up. lie naa oeen treatea ny some of the best physicians in Europe and Ameri. a, but got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a newspaper and uanced to read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Piar- rhiea Remedy. He got a bottle of it, the rst dose helped him and its continued fed cured him. For sale by Sodergren & Sodergren. LNiirlnm Property For Mali. One double tenement house on south end of Osceola street; easy terms. One house and lot on Tamarack street, between Third and Fourth streets; a bar gain; easy payments. One lot on Tamarack street, south of Lake Linden avenue. This is a bargain, either to buy for an investment or to build on. r or information and terms apply to Joseph R. Murphy, Laurium, Mich. Real estate bought or sold. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence In giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, head- acne, minting spens, or are nervous sleepless, excitable, melancholy, or trou bled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and f 1 at D. T. Macdonald's drug store. The Opera House Orchestra. inis is tne same organization that played at the performances of the oDeras, 'Billie Taylor" and "Bohemian Girl," thereby gaining a most enviable reputation. In compliance with numer ous requests from connoisseurs of a od music the organization has been made a permanent institution and now solicits the patronage of the public at large. No amateur affair, but professional music by professional musicisns. Anyone de siring the services of the orchestra for sacred or secular concerts, parties, dances, etc., will please apply to the mus ical director and manager, Mr. Max von Lenz, 205 Eighth street, Red Jacket. Special music arranged or supplied on short notice, without extra charge. There la Nothing So Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,' Coughs and Colds, so demand It and do not permit the dealer to sell you some suosiitute. lie will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make more profit he may claim something else iu ue just as good. You want Dr. King's New Discovery because you know it to be safe and reliable, and guaranteed to do kooq or money refunded. For Coughs, CoIqA Consumption and for all affections of Throat Chest and Lungs, there .anoiningsogoodasisDr. King's New Discovery, Trial bottle free at D. T. -uonwaearug "tore. Regular fire wv cents ana fi, ' t.n. . . Noeklea'a Aral ! The best salve in the world for cuts, hrniaea. anr. ulcers, halt rheum, fever sor. tetter, chapped hAn. chilblains. corns, ami all skin ernrt"v-. po!- 1 1 vely cures piles, or no Day ritiirH. It is guaranteed to give peiieet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price., 25 ent per box. For sale bT D. T. Macdouald. HTIkTIf'K. ii I, the undersigned, notify and hereby warn all persona not to give my son. William N. Curl, anythinir in my name, as 1 will not do responsible for any debts eonf raeted tnereoy. ARGALL BROTHERS IIBI JACKIST. - .1 It'll. Undertaker, Practical Mailer, And Funeral Director. i Graduate of Ch lea ?o College of Fiubalmlng I ill calls promptly attended to and the best of service rendered, reiepnone in connection. Tachell's old stand corner boot t and Main Bts. Henry 7. Berglell, M. D. Dr. Ph. CALUMET, MICH. OFFICE IN THE AGNIT0H BLOCK d.ys, Saturdays and Sundays; 4 to 4 and 7 to 8 v- in., Aionaays, Wednesdays ami t- rniavs. Qunlop. M.D.C.M. Alpena, - Sflchlgan. The drink habit in all its staces treated with the utmost success. Also diseases of the nervous system. Write for par ticulars. THE CITY BAKERY. N!l,t!ON A bTBANDKLL, Prop's. rront Ntreet. Iletl Jacket. Fresh hi-Ai t'TrT' aamaraoit ana uecia stores, Uennes $ Oo-1. Dolman A Williams", Red Jaoket, and o ijaunum, xrein rrun aoa cream vvbtwt uaturaav. JOHN M. PEARSON, teacher of Piano, Organ and Harmony. w "J Term Keanat,i Residence .218 Osceola street. Lanriem. and Studio THE CITY STAR LAUNDRY IIAItifi JLKK, rrourleti XT I i, . . A iewiyoneneaiaunary, m toe Miller build- mi?, xzj fiitn street, next door V0 L Jieunes store, ine Dest of work ana eatisiaction guaranteed. (Jive a can The Palace Liverv.' JA3IKH MeCLUKK, Frop'r. NEW IUS, NEW HOUSES. If you want tha swaUm .,,.. i call at the Pal M... nl. V.. '"irLFj nriV." "bi.i" pwoounerr at reasonable vvwwu. mius w pioruc parties. MTABL.KON PORTLAND hTKKET. MaoDonald & Jacka, Proprietors of LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. n j . . lquarters for m .nV-.,""" " ."Jio Aane aa i change. rortland and Fifth NU.. H4 Jacket, George R. Stewart. Resident YETERMARY SURGEON AND DENTIST Treats All Diseases or HORSES, CATTLE and DOGS Office at MoClure'a Palacs Llrery, e 3D. 3D. S.f Dental Office, Over Star Clothing: Store. OFFICE HODHB-ji tn. . .... andltolaventoVs " PLAIN TALK ABOUT FIRE. Fires have a habit of occuring unexpectedly. Tliey rjever give notice in advance. . man may work and slave for years to accumulate a little home or prop erty, but Are is powei noiiuh towioe out hi saying in an hour. Be on the safe side aud insure with us. We represent th utrong eat companies. DOUGLASS INSURANCE AGENCY t W. n. Fal'CBTT.Sallrlier, Borgo Bloek. . Ut4 JatUet Ilankn, Merchants Miners Bank.. CALUHKT, Mich, CAPITAL - . $1000()0 Surplus and undivided profits, 50 Q0n rOUK PEB CKNT PElt ANlSLn ornciasi CHARLES BRIGQB ....... Pbihidis, VlC-PH'8lDtin Oabhhi R. II. OSBORN H.S.OOLTON , First National Bank, CALTJITIET, HUh. Capital, 1X,000 50,000 Nurplus, Four Per Vent Per Annum Paid aQ naTiuKsueposns, ueaoftUaofU aund Upwards Uecelvad. o means: EDWARD RYAN Pkkidsm JOHN 8. DYMOCK Vica-pMn. WILLIAM B. ANDER80N Cabhim First National Bank HANCOCK Mien. Cauital ... - $2000011 Surplus and nndlrided profits - (8,00? Four Per dent Per Annum Allow Interaat Deposit, ornoHMt rLA KY" PRBauw I PKTTCR RT7PPK Vira.PD..... WILLIAM CONDON Cabhub So !li rTii 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 la new and complete and the prices lower than anywhere else. First-class workmanship and exact fit Is guar anteed. Give us a trial and you will alwavi deal with us. LAUREN & LOUHA. POR S-AJLiE! THE MICHIGAN HOUSE. Corner of Oak and Blxth streets, Red Jacket. LOt2&an191 hlftrtlr 17 nalntnit Vnrtwn the Qeo-ge'a property oh Lake Linden road. Lou 1 and 2, block 0, Tamarack City. Alsolmnm for sale and to lease. A large lot of Timbered Lands, in this and adjoining oonnty, for sale. AbstraotS of Titla ftirniahixl. Taxes paid or non-residents. COBKEBPoNDEJICfi SOLICITED. J. A. SITKHnAir, Boom S.Htroel HldM Hoaxhtoa. JHlea TOM SPA OB is HKSEUVED BYTBV Calumet and Heela Mining Company. i ITS BlIIPLOVsWl Who Wish to sell thalr tint. n hnf hnnsea who wish to rent rooms J and those who hart rooms to rent are invvtad to edvertlae hers without any expense IIOIIHA to ltiit Nrt! 4o T.miriKb afreet. Laurium. suitable for a In ail fumiiv. Very cheap rates. Appiyon t)he premises. To Jlett Four eond Nrmma tn rnnt. En quire of Mike Hallor.on tihe premises, 706 Pine street. , r Wanted To Itent V'L. nr av rooms. Apply at the News office. To Bent Wanted to relit h a eomoaoy employee, a house of four for nve rooms in Vellow or Mine Jaoket. Le4re particulars at theNiwsoffloe. Por Male An elirht-rnnmi hnnui nn Swede- town road. Nn. :uutl. RwdiLni.n A nnlT tO John II. Wertin or at the company's onioe.C-i Por Jale House No. 2133 flUymbault, eight rooms. Enauire of Mat Luoas Red Jacket. Por M I A For ITJin hnnm Nn with barn, on county road. Raymlhaultown. En quire at house or of the oom pa Vij. Por Male Rouse No. 1871 Lkke Linden av enue, corner Railroad streetL Ten rooms. anqulre of the company. ) Por MalawTTnuaai Nn tin' t.Altwn. Enquire at Joseph Botlloh's stcire. Red Jacket, Por Male House No. 1201. RA.itnwn.' In quire at the house. V For MalenousA Nn. Riiiif.i nvum and situated in Swede town. Apyiy to Oalomet and Ileola mining company. I Por Hala TTniiaa Wn itK tk Rltm baultown. Appiyon the premises or thsoom Pny. Por SJalaW.rfniiaa Nn 119a WnnAl atrtMt. I Wed town. AnnltintkanM Por Male Scren-room hoI.. nNo. 3123 Tunnel street, Swedetown. Apply to Alex