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v, (.uovF.LAxn mini: visrrr.n ; AM) TALKJIO AliOlJT. t$t-M the i nr Inml Itrfrf IKmtorff e froperfff Itri'jht I'romperfm for v l'utui t-ttfiiihtfttf i'7r of the Snrii iitut I'.jfftturfttluH oh the $nr itngrMor Ore of the It o uni tt't Semiil Vol' t 4Mna f t'remh ami ttre ullng Item. il'i ii-ndV it. huiiUCS.H f I prosperity, e.re Mill ot la thing, sjieukdh. Ht that in nu n to add more hiu tioiiriMung uml so. bill. ..The first mentjoiiH might do more ri;M it Co., lift ek of general merchai vou want i bargain every 1 h1- K to Max, the clot, ,N Vq pros-' This delightful weather is at am Ji Is deigned ; "oldest inhabitant" can stand. i to. our already! Thiw very lanre Ivnx live in d if Tin t nit t iwi r . .v x I . 1111 UIW swamp near the Iav Peek tninc. j Parks has Mime of t ho purest M i .... i ....... a,.;,. u ir'i l...it. ,.,(i J i iirhn huh some oi me purest, .n , than they are Ionia t0 their mouths r,.i..lum evtp hrop -ht to town ? i if their capacities' were &ny such that iw e r i)roufl to town. f I they could. They have splendid mouths f . "vou want a barpam in real skin ci ifor talking but they lack 'capital for , ,or ,,W,,,M and gentlemen call at Max. ! business, but good honest talk is in a) Har-gin lamw resplendant with glit ures at (toNTJNi i;n ruoM riicsT imok) measure a capital in itself and it judic- tering crystals, at lottom fig work 1 -ing done on tho north-cast iou-dy managed munv times result in a Parks'. quart. r oi it tion ti vutv- of Milraukce,hnsas yet hhiwn up no ore in plaA though the indication are very favonu y for the location of a laxly of ore. AMne oi icki pun nave iKvnrurniM north and houth lx-twtvn too ridgca of dioritc. TheHe ridden run nearly north and houth until section twenty-four is reached when their couivch are changed anl they turn running paralell with each other in a ntraight lino Houth rant until tho Miclnamrne river is reached leaving a gap letween them in which the explor ing above mentioned is leing done. Quartz, xlate and considerable ore is found. Favorable report h still continue to come from the (hand Centra) Ore Co'h mine, located in the Iron Hiver district near Htambaunh. A churn drill in ojer ation on the property han jHMietrated a Innly of excellent hematite on to a depth of nearly fifty feet and the micce til the mine h practically UHHiired. Milwauket capitalintH are negotiating with the own (TH and will in adl probabilities make the pure haw, which will, if conKummatetl, rowan! the jKTHeveirnce and energy which linn Ikvu characteristic of its explorers. The HollLster mine on wction thirteen. l.'J-.'JL', was viwitl durinc the week and found to be Ix'tterinp. The length of the vein of on is now In-ing tested by n line of pits to tho Kouth, which are proving very satisfactory. Thisformations runs about north and south and will swing into the gap letwecn the diorite ridges on section twenty-hair. It is lea met! that active operations are soon to again Ik inaugurated at the Cal edonia mine. A sale or lease of the property is likely to 1k made to outside parties in the very near future. This mine has many admirers and is withal a valuable property and IkiuikI to come to the front. Work Is soon to lie resumed at the Matt. (lilnon lind on section twelve, 1 1- with youngsien and sleighs on Wednes- gn at i-..iountoIgosl. 1 lie seconu class Keep your side-walks clean , or put mentioned has some earatal, a largo ashes on them, thev ntv now tooHlipnerr f stock of energy with business heads that , to lo safe in vKKitv if il rertitin iinioiint of Vnter- , 1 "n ,,lm .'" in a iiliicu ti iimkn it I Tho lull (main stm t) wai crowttetl nrosis rous. and while they nn not bo 1 J' well off in t he woilds goods financially as , ,,,iy evenunr to enable them to enter int any great (tCDtlemen s.Varfs silk lmridkenhiefs ; enterprise which would furnish employ- and mulllers in endless variety at Max, ment for many men and add business to j the clothier's. j the city, they anMvilling and anxious to An elegant Mine of gold and silver I aid any scheme that has tho apenraneo watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, etc., of doing it m any manner that lays in at Johnson's . 1 their iower It is to Garland, the famous stoves and ranges, j rnrit ,,oul,1 tot J-,,: the 1-att which sends the warm, rich! tV,' 1 " , , . V... i blood of business through thecommercia! My husband shall have n1 .fthose . . veins. The third class is made up of the ' degnnt wmoking sets from Kimball one-ilea,mgle-pun)osel, narrow-muni- f ami j ii siort. y , (!, selfish, boy-like, mean and stupid "What shall I give my wife for Christ- ignoramus's, who concentrate all of ' mas?"" A toilet ruse from Kimljall's their energies upon themselves and never drug ami jewelry store. have even anencouracing wonl for any- , lH) ()f tj,e Knights of tlieMaccals body ls or for any business except in Wll8 (n-tablished here on Tutsdav evening which they nrv interested. They never with fifteen charter memUrs. will acknowledge the neeesMty of doing a M k .f f , . public net .to enhan the Py J OP 1V t of silver. Johnson will sell tho town m which they live. 1 hey will 4i..,t ' ..,. i, i.,v..ivuf -...u argue two days and spend one sleVpless 1,1 '!' 011 4,t t,,C nit"- 41 . night for a pound of nigs or a worm- HabbiUiire unusually numerous this riddled cod-lish. II thev can lo a two ! winter hhi)1 ls)y with his coyier for-a-cent business on a pinch-a-ent-un-1 Hiiaro is having heaps of fun. til-it-spieals system they are content, Only a few more of them five dollar and use for their motto: "Live and let ' oven-oatH 1 f t. If you are in need of one live." They do not care whether the call at once at Max, the clothiers, town grows or not, They are always) For a fine tailor made ttiit rtr overeoat kicking ami spoutrngaisattextravagance (.,,u t Max, the clothier1. I lis stock in puouc uuans, uooui i iieouieers,uiMm tho schools, (u man that would kick I FLO against our school system would entwr a prot'st against almost anything), alsuit the churches, about the ministers, about the newspapers, and the editors, about i l .. . i : I ... 4 t...i l 4 : e cry uooy uusiiiess uu 1 1 ueii iiwii, i ikmii. theg'overnment and every thingelse. That i is all they lo except to spit through their j 1 teeth. Thev are not worthy of patron i 'Ml, A plant of machinery isln-ing placnl agi' nor respt ct from an enterprising j in position and a force of men will lie put j public. No matter in whatbusiness they ! to work on Monday next. Work was jure found they should le hhunial as I (liM'ontiuueo: here some t ime ago on ac uneipialled and pi ices F. II. Joh.'son, tlie turned fWm Chicago an inr.nenst stock ( , Hie lor the holiday f, v v for his goods and wili-fy can imt Is duplicates! tin, 'V- si;' 'A. PEOPLE TALKED 1. count of an abundance of water. Sinking in the main shaft at the Kim bill mine is progressing very favorably. The material now Iwing penetrated is very hard. The mine withal is looking well and will lie put in good shape during the winter months. A contract has lieenlet tyink themaiii shaft, of the Nan;imo niin' down lflOfert during the winter. This insures the ru- Kmil (luciisburg, of the potntjuir Iro Klvr lrv vnixl Cirm if liiifiiliiir.' A . ivter X. vipers or small pox patients. Kill them 1 :.. wux u tt notutiif viNitor to the i-'nl'S orf bv inches if it can t ie done more ex- i " J,r.,V, k.; u ruthviMirian 'to isdiiiomdv, as the space they om.ulnHT! b''M. Ihe lair nmn. j ; . i.i i... .. r. . 1 1 :t ....... Sum. e.eeliKtini. oi I lor-iirf wnJ in t!n T vacant. SbKKd! h'IDi: PARTY. h in lilt I'm I htt In s(. seems that the young I 'v Jo if the of The Iron. IMver mine, at Stnmhnugh. Iron Uiver district, remains cloNeddown, though the water is In ing kept out. It is thought that work will 1m resume 1 early in the year. II. II. Swain, during one of his many rambles in the woods, found an out cropping of ore. He will pet an option and do some work as soon as he can find time to do so. Ore of excellent quality was found at the i iHtMNitiii run. .Mr. r.KK-t'Mon )tiuiiiHf.r.irrii;we j ninyod tunny u tleer hunt toiti'thrr la"" th'l.U ' I of Flremv county. - . J. I). Hower departed on Wedfu'.-day t tor his former home at ( tln, Mich., to yo J.n ..! . nt at the co.rhMtlou t hi fill her' h h v.i t y filth i ! hirth lay. .U oftlii'ehillr'inui.lKr.iii.l-h!llrcn I Will ) J-IVSlMit. ! K. Jay (iillK rt and wife returned on ! Katuritay hist from an At'Mlt l tri to Mlhvau- i kc, Chinitfo iiml Interior lllliiuiH tewnn. Tliy ! Mt'iv alM'iit about a mouth ainl hii.l a silullt i If KfOOlhl lllllt till' VllMIH' lMfkll1l' ployment of quite a numlKT of men a! ; (Yvstnl Falls ha ve udopted as a motto; that mine. Reporter. "C.njoy yours. lt while you are young, when vou Let old you can t, and they , art; living up to their motto t'i the letter. ; trip. ? Un I Imiday evening four leigh loads oi j x La Comb young folks repaired to the exploring ; n. tio.hnii, f Mto.lon .1... l...lil. .. .! .1 . . I I .I ... I... 4 1 .1 . Camp III . Hie rillllU Illllie, IIOOIII WlllVIUHl : K i" mirim in- one-half miles from ttwn, piiidetl oven lumt" s I ibvMr.and .Mi-s. 1). Kilev. The part v, I 0. F. Ss-ncer, of Iron Mountain, sKMit i j niter a delightful ride in the frosty iur. ! ?,,0,,,.M? ,,;1rw- t,.T ,e-JLi,,,bV; wwXT MIU! 'V11!1 1 .. i i . t .. ... l .. - .1 ., 41,.. ,.......! J,r ul"' ,r"- Kimball, ui.1 nuile t.ln on the iM-st ol roads 4irnved at .the camp ' ..ij,,-, v..rv m.hI.iJ n.11 ' , ! j a little after l j Martin Dooly a popular young business possession of all they could hud. They llia ((f vuu vMtyd tTytal Kali irim.u had music with llieiu two Violins ami a Itit Sun.lay ami honovl thin ollite with a wry Harry Wilt-ox and W. ciinn' yn on WciliicM- i ilaiiro, hut r.- II lllll'f I tl litini) ni Vx I llouil II v 111 II tkif VV I ii tii j i oaii) jo uu I T he iioor wa s soon ciea nd and a . iicaHiiii eau. I h VinlVs , tT T," r !'i I ,,,u' ,,,c tobeei.joyednnd trn,emlrl I Jn.nes Lynch ami Thos. Williams, two denninstratesthattheleuHeisalargeone. LVaMii;(,u,k,(i, in tytli .1xt j,, order of our i.o.mar vouii mlm-rM, oYnarnM for Col- The Volunteer mine continue to im- was supjK r. Mi-s. Kiley had prepared t riMl to wvk iMrrtune, on wtiiuHty. prove and it is the general oninion that iomv ixuul thiiir for tho uni t v and no ! K. (iunner NorU rrv. of Iron Mountain. v4 A a large ImkIv of ore is there. The Shelden & Shafer mine isstillata tand-still. Nothing new concerning the transfer has lx'en learned. The Mastodon, Monitor, Faint Kiver and (Ireat Western mines are working alsuit as usual. Many exploring cntnpsnretolicHtarted in the near futureon lands contiguous to Crystal Falls. Ore has Imtii found inn jit near the railroad water tank. Dr. Kimball is do ing the work. Very flattering reports come from Dr. Kimball's exploration near the Catholic chnrh. The Iron County Ivxploring Co., held a business meeting on Thursday evening. The Dunn mine pcrle are getting along splendidly with their wilder tvork. No new developments regarding thesale of the Kaher James mine. "Nothing new concerning the Youngs town mine. The ground is in pplendid condition for exploring. The Lis kwood mine is showingupwell. The pant week' hn lsen without a doubt the dullest of the vear. No trans actions of any kind are reported, and j nothing is Is ing done in the ore line save 1 sjxrulating on next seasons output. The total lake shipments now complete, i show that I,:ils,8l7 tons were sent down, the Marquette range contributing i 1 ,7; J.L.1 . the Menominee 1.1." 1,71 1, thefJogebic 1 ,ut!2. IL'S, and the Vermil-: ion range '.MI.KJT tons. This shfws ! a gain over 1SSC, of 1K).",71 tons. The re on dork is Ix 'mg reduced in quantity ; as fast iin the railway companies can haul it away. There is'a scarcity ofcars, and fm riacenien have not any too much ; on hand while, in some instances, ' have altircther tun outofcoke. Ore ; h'M firmly at tlee tpiotions: iilur ami iimiii tti Jl.'-w- ).. r ton. ?7 tt)H 7 fo i ir(nori lit "Hi-iDf n ercf a on era r.." i:itliw r. 7.V U 7o Iti-neit ItiM .- tKH.4." I -on Trade Review. i. i,KNn:iorsr.ss. one left tho camp hungry. David , " r th laniinuton, wi-iua aushah( li,i,,o 4l. I.h.;-t u.-llri.nml!'. ami wa in io uai fMmoay. made hits of fun. 'lhe party did not j ' J nines iTt)len, of Ksianaba, wasintown break up until quite late and one and all V" f",",ruIa( ,ur1 vrnl. vr' thrlare that a K-tter time they never had. j Messrs White ami Smith, managers of J the mine, wen? there ami were discovered to le royal entertainers, and extended! an invitation to the young folks to come again and they will likely do so, now that they have found one place in a thousand to enjoy themselves. The party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. V, l Smith, Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Clark, Dr. ami Mrs. Metcalf, Mr. and Mis. It. Kiley. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Atkinson, Mrs. C L. Shores, Misses Adaline Tender, Nellie Murphy, Nellie (ialhraith, Lixtie Marvin, Messrs. H. N. White, John Smith, L. A.CJapp, II. .... it . t ii:ii.! Mrs. M. Tender and her (laughter, Mrs. Henry IMonne, are vlnltlng friend ami relative at Menominee. J. N. Fairbanks, a late employe of Tho Fair, in now enxaxeil in fttmllar work at Iron Mountain. C. I'. Richmond, of Appleton, traveling for th V. 1. MenMeiiKor i'ajr t'o., wa, in town yetTilay. John II. Hill, traveling for O. .. Wood font, of Mfnoinha-e, ha befit hi the city thH week. Mrs. C. L. Shores n turnel on Monday from a leiiMaut vinlt with relative nearOconto. Mr. am! Mrs. Sumner Hopkins attend- (Dan bo had in Gizoo, at. tho o KTr.Ij upen seeing Tho Twlichiga mm few PLAIN Riley. Otto Horning. James Wilkinson, "! clal !amtiiit iron Kivrr late lant ek. Otlii .Johnson, i;mer lanosay, iienry Prince, Will, (ialbraith, F. H. Johnson. 11. llartel, John Fricksou, Sam. Rickanl and David Pickett. DIAMOND CHIPS. tj'rrriiff titfrri itn I'.lt" lit lift .NOMffc. in Crystal l-'all- who 'st in tho place that o fr nnvthiug to Such lovely weather. Johnson, the jeweler. Dry cord wots I is scarce. See those lamps at Parks. Pocket books at Kimball's. For a line Album go to Max. (hi to Johnson's for jewels rare. Chi'iistmas one week from to-morrow. LntnlNTiiicn wouhl like a little more snow. Heating stoves, cheap utidexjensivent Parks. Musical instruments 'of all kinds, t Johnson's. Accouleons and violins at Kimball's drugstore. Co to Johnson, the jeweler, for your Christinas purehasos. Have ton seen tin jewelry at Johnson s. To tentdwelling liouse for small fam ily. Inquire at the Fair. The Fair man has an attractive udvi r tis4'inent in to-days paf r. Ih iarand Meeisrhnuni pipes ami other smoke r's articles at Paiks. For Ladies, miss's and ihihlren's leg gins go to Max, the clothier. In buving your Christmas presents le uiv to V"t something tnefull. Parkswill lit vou out in anything yu may want. It. N. hite. suisrintcndent of the Smith mint, has rrturiuil from his trlj north, j Mrs. Sumner Hopkins spent the hitter fiul of the wrrk with fw-c I'srelit at Klorviie. i A lie' Flewelling visited liis brother A. L. on Tut'tMlay. He h a eommrreial trawler. ; Henry iVlaney, tif Fort Howard, cir- eutateil Hinoiiii th hoys here yet-rhiy. N. Rarth, a prominent Marquette citi 'ii hl titinlnpHH her on Moml.ty, ! Julius Austrian, of St. Paul, was in the city on huliu'H on Thnmilay. Dr. II. C. Kimball is Jiaving a ierious ; tlm with Uh rhfumatle haWl. ! Lou Clapp trippil to Iron Mountain ami n'tiiru on Thnrmlity. ' Solomon Peters, of Florence, was in i town on Tniiwlay. j Frank R. Whittlesey, of Florence, was ! here ytMenhiy. j S. 1), Ilollistor, Sr., is still in the Cream j nty. t IMEAT I i ! ever cli Hardwr Headquarter Notice (Flt euMleathm Iwvmher M, 1HM7.) Nutlet 1 hi'nhy itiven that Mho i nun ox j are lierrto iihN(-rllM' will nnilf iillatloii to i the lioant of suiervUort In aiet fr th county ,' of Iron nt a nvnlar iiio-tlii(( to Ih hi-ll hy them. ; In ami for .1I emuity on the 'jstli lrt y of I elegant display of, lnMulM r A. P. lss7, fur an orh r to Ik Kranteil thythi-m I im orpor.it imi th fulloMliitf l.m rlU-j ; ii rrnui ) iiiiii iiunip: in in- inimi 'i 1110 viilHkre ? of tytiil 1'alU. Tho n:il.l terrttory In the, m ut h ent UartT m ) of t T ! tNsniity, , j the uniith wet Uioter (n m ) of mi thm twi'i'ty- i fine, the north vwt quarter n w ') of si -thm j i twenty rllit . ainl the imrt h-e.it iiarter (li e ) of fH'i in twenty nine, town l.'t north, rann :2 i , wrt, hfli'it In the tiwnhii of t'rytiii KalU In j ? fount y of Iron, ami Mate of MldJt' in, Mini t unih rilaiii iH-imt lenl voter rvs!nm in xitt ' towimhlp: l. ('. f .ih k w om, A. J.n l Mi lif, Thoi, f ' O'Connor, Pan I'neihart, A I. Aintrlan, Mm) Perlnwlts, J. 11. I'.irks, Wm. Houeet, Jf. V. Kim hall. Omi. S. Ill nry, J. I,. Klmhall, Hugh! Mi 'lliirhy, Panlel Itaiux rinan, .f . It. Srhwiirtf, I C. V. NearinB,'Joih I lorni, W. If. WlllerliiiR. ! 1 in a a .is out TJMt a nd TT TTTTTI I f Goto Parks' C i