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It y IL'F. Johnson, The Leading . Grocer and Crockery Dealer. The choicest staple j and Fancy j Groceries, : Provisions, j Flour, i Etc. Hay, Oats, Feed, Grain. I, F. JOHNSON. Cavo at Cleveland Lak. Tor Homo timo post the have been I'XIM'clitjj; u tuving in ot the surface at tlio Cleveland Luko mine. Aiigelino tlo iit, fiiul it cumo Wtxinertduy nilil. There la n circular depression on surface marking tlio Mhajw ol the worked-out portion underground. It in about l-lo feet imlianiLt. r uml in Hixty feet deep. Tliey have Ih.vii bringing dovf n u. portion ot the capping h work progrouted, thi living h trat tint ot lean ore lying itn mediately over the marketable depoit, thin, with the. timbers, forming a Htrong "gob" overhead, but the janper capping, nrcliing over the ore deposit was too strong to como until nn area of some thing like a half acre in extent had been mined out and tho timber removed. Sonic ot t lie opining vrero very high, and when the great mass came down the compression of uir made a livoly time underground. Tho men had about twenty minutes to get out ot harm's way, and when the fall came nooo were caught in the terrific blast that rushed through the raises and drifts. JO very piece of loom? titula r was blown out, and tho skip tender at tho shaft, on the opposite hide ol tho lake, keenly felt the force of tho concussion. No work can l done in the mine until all movement of the overlying mass has ceased, which w ill probably bo Monday next. Tho cavo will be ot advantage in working the mine, as It will permit of safe ojMratitin, and less care will lw needed m looking after the hanging. Tho hake Augvlino mine launder crossed t he ground that settled, and wjis let down, necessitating the building of about -00 feet ot new work, which has already lccn done. Tho lab? thaw is causing considerable water to How in the old basin, taxing the pumps to their utmost capacity. lion Ore. Mosibi ftan;o, Tim Hiwahik r.essemer company has finally given up the struggle against high royally and hih height rates, and has allowed the l'.nvaliik mine to fall back into tho hands f Juiiu 0. Rockefeller. Hupt. J. 1. Schilling received a letter from Secretary Shield Friday night convey ing tho above information and instruct ing him to turn over the projnjrty to the Consolidated. An effort was recently made to sec ure a reduction of royalty from the fee owner, .1. M. Williams, of Chicago, but ho stoutly refused to cut off u 'iiny, and now he can light it out with Mr. Rockefeller. It will nodoubt lw u fight, a it is not the intention to operate the property this year, and the probabilities are that it will lie idle until Mr. Williams consents to a reduction. A reduction in Mr. Rockefeller's part of the royalty or in his freight rates would Lave tin? same -ffit so far as the JU wabik leHeiner company is concerned, but, of course, tins is out ot the Ques tion. Tho CoiiNoliduh-d has oft rod tluj Riviihik Reeurr componj choice of 'the McKinley and Ad arm mines at much lower royalty, and Mr. schilling ras instructed to inspect these proper iWa and inula' a hi lection. His rtport will ilrridf the matter, and he is Inclined Co the belief that lie will Sflect the Mc FROM TUE MINES Kinley pnirty. II he does a largo force of men will Uml employment there at once and a Hpur ot the MimMibe road will bo built from tho town to the mine. This leaves the village of Riwabik with only tho Hale and Cincinnati mines to depend upon for support. It is likely that tho latter will also Ik) cloned soon, while tho Halo will give employment to only tifty or hixty men throughout the summer month. Contractor Sweancy, tho diamond drill operator, has secured a contract on tho Yaw key propel ty, just north of Mrginia lake, and stariei a urwi civw ii f uni L tln i'o ri Wis ! i w. I.IV. 'lest nit exploration on litis property during the pat few weeks have proven me exist ence ot a largo deposit ot ore ot good fade. . .... Work is processing lavoiaoiy on uih Hale property, near the now village of Sparta, whieh is luring developed by (ieo. St. Clair under a lease from Messrs. I'ahner and Hale. Virginia enterprise. Tho Crystal Falls. Tin: Diamond Dim.h two weeks ago chronicle' I a redaction of wnges at the Crystal Tails mine, and commented upon the waces as being decidedly low even I h -fore the cut. An examination of the wngo scale at the Crystal Fall, how ever, shows the wnges to lo as high as any paid on tho Menominee range. Dolnff Woll. All ranges with the exception ot the Marquette range have cut wages. Iron Orosavsu ten per cent . cut in tho wages of the initio workers ot lshming city would amount to $10,000 per month, or SI 110,000 per year. . j0.VitO. .tCV j? DIAMOND DRILL CORKS. O.wk moio it is Speaker Heed. How many ducks did Mr. Cleveland kill since the days of l'residetit Cleve land? ()N account of tho spring election the legislature will adjourn April - until April it. Tin: prize fighters have stepped aside just in time to give the base ball crank a chance to get into print. Amkkjcan prisoners are now being ex pelled from tho Cuban prisons, much to tho pleasure of tin? said prisoners. It is passing strange that the powers that l in their desire to keep tho peace, should jump on the little fellow instead of the more lielligerent big fellow. Ri:mi:miu:u that Thos. Conlin and Olaf Helgemo are tho Republican candi datc for tin? oflices ot school commis sioner nnd road commissioner of Iron county. A. T. Smith, ot (iladstone, the candi date ot tho iK lta county Republicans for county commissioner of schools, has a lady, Miss Margaret le Fleming, for an opponent. Tho Republicans have a "pudding" in tho coming election, all light, but they should keep right on working, just the sam?, arid give the pudding as good a flavor as possible. At the Republican caucus in tho house of representative at Lansing Wednesday morning, lengthy resolutions were adopt ed endorsing the candidacy of. fudge Long for jiintko of the nuprrmc court. I'i:ri:it Maiikk, the world's heavy weight champion light loser, who can get licked almost as often as he can get into the ring, will tight Thomas Sharkey, for the privilege of challenging Fitzsimmons. Din you ever watch a child trying to step over his shallow ? Don't tho pres ent efforts oj the Democrats remind you of some such vain attempt? The shadow ot their m cut reign is in their way ami they can't step over it. Tiioraii he cannot bo mayor ot De troit himself, I'mgree had the satisfac tion id naming the man who probably will lw the next mayor. A I'ingree named Albert F. Stewart in a Republi can convention and the convention ratified the choice, it in equivalent to naming a mayor. .1 1 im:k Lono's record would make it up hill work for a Democrat to defeat him even if the state was a strongly Democrat ie as it is Republican. As it is the Republican of the stateshoiild make an t Tfoi t to give him two-third of the vote to be cat, us a merited compliment for his past services. Ik Tin; Fifty-lifih congress do.sn't make a betbr record than the Fifty third or Fifty-fourth, each and every meinlcr should In given a ballot, box permission to n t ire from public Idc us soon ih their term expire. Rut that's drawing the matter out a little too far; they really can't fail to m ike a better record. .liiMii: Rovii i deseredly popular with the bar of the state and with Hie jtrople. A capable, upi ight jut ist and a cultured geutkman In? is uUivc nil a man of the people who is capable of sympathy and in touch with the masse. He is not nil head nor yet nil heart, but one in whom there is a happy admixture of both. He i one, indeed, in whom tho elements are so fixed that the world might stand up and say "lie i a man." Incorruptible, gentle, kind nnd brave- the soul of courage nnd the soul ot honor Ch it les D. Long is a candidato of whom any party might lw proud arid a judge in whom the js ople may well repose confidence. A I ighteou judge, an honest man, a true friend and a buttlo scarred veteran. That U the kind of a candidate who will lw presented to the jH ople tor their suffragci at the spring election. Ionia Sentinel. Om; Wilson, who was sent from homo part of tho country to Washington din ing the administration of (JroVtr, is saying uuciimplimontary thing about tho l'iie!y bill. Seem as if we heard something about this man Wilson fram ing a hill once. Just ask (Irover about it ; he'll letneinber it, because when he re.nl it he had something to say about "perlldy" and "dishonor," and lor rea sons known to himself and tho entire reading and thinking population of the I'uited States the same (irover refused to attach his name to the bill. Mu. DiNGLLV, of Maine, chairman of tho ways aud mean committee, re ported the new tariff bill to the house, last Friday, accompanied by a report, in which he said: "For neatly four years tho re veuuo has been inadequate to meet tho current expenditures and pay tho interest on the war debt. The deficiency during this wiiod has been us follows: Fiscal year ended .lunu I'D, isoi, .), so:j, '-''; ii.", .srt.so.vjjd; lSUC, $lir,20:VJi; 1S07 (estimated), St;r,C.(K),000; total deficiency, $L'o:t, 81 1,7-1). The farmers were made suffer ers and losers to the amount of 50,000,000 a year. Freo wool bene tiled no one, and the use of shoddy was increased." Tho vote on the bill will be taken next Wednesday. ft CoNour-ssMAN Dinolky estimates that the new tariff bill will increase the rev enue fully $70,000,000. These ligiu ts nre probably conservative, says the Lansing Republican, and it would not he sur prising if a much larger increase re sulted from tho changes in schedules. The mere change from a system (dad valorem duties, which, by providing that a certain percentage of tho values ot im ports Ik? assessed for revenue, afford im porters opportunities to defraud the government by systematic undervalua tion, to a system of specific duties, would mean a great increase of the revenue. The specific duty, which provide that a certain specified sum shall bo paid as a duty on each article imported, is the best method that can bo adopted to prevent fraud in tariff duties. A careful estimate is that if the im portation of last year were maint.duei! the enactment of the new bill i!l in crease the annual levvnuo about v ! l'J. 000,000. Rut with all allowances un reduced importations, it is safe to pie diet $70,000,000 to f7o.000.000 of in crease the first year, and $100,000,000 the second year. Chairman Dingley lucidly states the way the increase i ob tained as follows: "This increase ol revenue is secured by transf rring wool, lumber, crude opium, argola, paintings and statuary, straw ornaments, straw mattings, burlap and various other art icles from tho fteo hit ot the present law to tho dutiable list; by increasing the duty on woolens to coincnsate t Im manufacturer for tho duty placed on wool; by raising tho duly on sug.it about three-fourth of a emt per pound, in order to encourage tho production ol sugar in this country, which it is believed can be done, and thus give our fauueis a new crop whieh we now import ni.ni.lv from abroad; by increasing the dut y on agricultural products, affected by C.tu.i diau coiupelion, and on fine cotton goods, some advanced manuf act im s ol iron uml steel, manufacture of jute, Max and hemp, in order to encourage these and other industries here, and especially by increasing duties on such luxuries as liquors, tobacco, silks, laces, etc." The new bill protects (ho interests that need protection. The fanners, the wool growers and the glass and eat lin n wale makers, who have leeii sufn ring from foreign comiM-tilioii, arc given the bvnelit ot tho rates of the McKinley law, which have been in instunecs incieased. Industries that do not need tho McKin ley rates, such a iron and steel, nre treated according to tho changed condi tion of trade. Rut in nit cases the cpu il ot tho bill is to regard protection as well as revuue, and it thua differ vitally from frco t rude measures, and fioiu the puiposeofthe existing Wilson ( lotniau net. The agriculturists and the shei p raiser w ill hing a song cd emancipation, and in some instances of resurrection, over the new life that will toinu with tier Dingley tariff bill. Notlco. To tin-: irAunr:i Fi.Kcroij or Cu stw. Falls Township, Ikon Coi.mv, MiciiniAN : There will b? a Republican Primary Fleet ion held in t he Tow ii Hall, in the village of Crvstal Falls, on Satuidav. March '-'7th. A. D. 1S'.7, at 7;"0 oYU k p. m., for the purpose of placing in nom ination One Supervisor. OneChtk. One Treasurer. One Highway Commissioner. One ( 'vet seer of Highways. One .lust ice of the Peace (full ('am.) One School Jnspeetor (2 years.) One Member Roard of Induration (13 years.) One Mendx-r Roard of Review ('Jyrs.i Four Constables. And any and all other business that mav propel y como liefore it. M. II. Mc;n:. Chairman Republican Twp. Com. Dated, Crvstal Falls, March "JOth, 1S'.)7. Vory Low Rata Excursions to tho West nnd South. On March 10, April 0 nnd l!0, the North-Wrstorn Lino will sell Home Seeker' excursion tickets, with favor able time limit to numerous point in the west and south nt exceptionally low rates. For tickets nnd full information apply (o agents Chicago A North-Western Railway. Notlco of General Election. State of Michigan, 0;Jice ot the secretary of state. Lansing, Jan. .I0, t K07. To t;ii: siikkifp op tiik county op Ikon. Sin: You are hereby notified that at the general election to lio held in this state on tho tlrst Monday ot April next, the following ofiiccrs are to bo elected, '.?. : A judge of the supreme court in place of CI i.i I les D. Long, whoso term of olllee expires Peo-mlwr III, 18'.7, nl tvo tegi nt of the Cniversity of Michigan in placol Levi L. Rarbournnd William J. Cocker, whoiiO terms ot otllco expiie D reader "il, 1807. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand nnd allixed the (iront Seal of the state of Michigan, at Lansing, the day find year Orst above written. Washington ('ahdnku, (ki:al Secretary of State. rot'NTY op IKON, m Ht UK TIIK SIIKKO K, t'ltVHTAi. Kali. Fkiihcahv L, lh'aT. To TIIK Kl I.VTOKN or TIIK CoCST OK lltoN : Per-Minnt to th ultove iiotfcv you ir rx-rvSv im.i i.i.' l I hut ut t In' 'n-rnl eU-clloii to b heM in Ui! various toMiislilH mit flix'tlou iMoInct In t l.ii emait y. ou tti? flrnt Moiilay of A)ril next, t !k lollowiiiK olticers are l l? t-Ut tfil, i: A o( tli Hiirruitt court 1 l.ie o( h,iiles i. Lotia. iihi.Hrt term if oOW ixiIii-s !! tii.Imt .1 1 . I s:7 ; two nvuts ot the I nivr-i-it y f Mieliipiu hi ilur of Ijevl I.. lUrhour ml Willi mi J. 'ocki'r. whos tt rtns of oltice e pin- IVerlillwT .'1 1 , I S97 ft ounty eoilltllU mi -eer of m liools ill phu-tf of Tlioni t Coti!ui, m i.(.si term of ol!lei explrr J nly 1 , 1 S'.7. tmi a eoniity roiot commlsHiDiif r In j)liui of olof HeV"iiio, uIionu U-riu uf ottlee expires July I . is.7. ileii nintiT my lutitd ami x'.-it, at CryMtuI K.l's. 1 1n il.iy aiut year first show written. M. IL Waitk. -h:ai.. SlitrifT of Iron t'oiaity, Notice. Mm: ok Mu iiioan, lKe.WITMKST OK STA1K. I.ansixu. Mitreh sa7. To TIIK Viuaill K OK IllOM CiU NTV, Mil II. M( : -You Hri ln'rehy not lhl Unit Ih" Liiis 1: 1 1 ii iv i if the M;iti of Mleliimiu lull nisse a Joint l: -i.!ntloii. f which I heivhy et iliry II. at t he Inline dm h it l orrei t, I ranserlpt. of thi'ii in i -IM. I i-o)')' iiuw on tile In tin nfliiv of the SeeieCiry ot Mii,l: joint nr.soi.irrioN I'lliU'iislMI AN AMKMiMKNT TO HMTION ONK, A It 111 I K MM", OK TIIK eoNHTUCTION OK HUM htlli:, IIKI.ATIIK TO Til K HAI.AUV OK 1IIK' UTroKSCY OKNKIIAI,. llKioi.viai hy tin Senate anl H'iim. of Ilejir.' sent ut Ives if tin? St nt i of Mlelil;in, 'lh.it. nn ti I o i -n 1 t to Mi-tii tn rilii' of article nine of the e m-a il lit lull of t his Statu l ami the same Is hen liv TiHisei to reaii IIS folln.Vt: Siiti-i I. The tioveruor slmll reeelve nn niiini.il s i r y uf fnar t honiatiil iIoIIui-h ; the .1 ni I. ten of the t'lieuit Court shall each rn-elve nn litem. il salary of two thotiwuml live huinlreil ilullai; Hie At turney (Jeiu-ral sliall reeelve an iia'iual s i'arv nf t lirei' t Iidiihii-hI live huielieil ihil'ars. innl fi.-ohall reslile ilnrlng his term ot 1 1 Hi re, in t lit- lit v of LiuiHiiK. ami ill i-ersoii at t nl t. t lie tint les nf Ills ollii-e; the Sii ivtary ol st Hte shall reeelve an annual milary of eUmt liuinlreil ilmlurs; the State Treasurer shall lei etve an aii'itial salary of one thousaml 1 t -l.ii. ; t he Suellnteliient of I'uhlii- lllMt rtll't ion sh i -cciv an annual salarv of one thousaii'l il.i is; T!u Commissioner of the State Laiul id . lm il receive an annual Hillary of cint't Im i li a dollars. They shall reeeive no fees or ii riiiisit. s whatever for the jH-rformaiiet of any ,liit i"- eoiiiiei t"l with their otllee. It hIiiiII imt I e eo Sent lor the leKlnlattire to Increase the salaries herein orovhii'il. Hi: ir I'i inio.u ICksolvkd, That nail ameml ni' iit shall he suhmltted to the rveo'iln of the state ot M i-hli. in at tlm next Hpruut Klcctl.ui. on th" Hist Moieliiy of Ajirll. (u the year one lhous:iui eiaht huiKlreit ami ninety seven, ami t he Secr. t ary of state U hereby reulrii to H'e m it Ice o f t he same to the nheritTit ol the several ennui les of tins state the ttma prior to said elei i Ion reiiiiivl by law, ami the said sheriffs aiv hereby reijiilivd touivothe eeveral tiolli i-s reuired by law. Karh jierson voting for s.ud aineiidmeiit shall have written or printed on Ins ballot, as then provided by law, tint wonls "A mem line n t to t he eonstitnt ion relative to I he salary id the Attorney lli'tieral vn," and em h icion vothm iij.i iiiKt said amendment shall hale on his ballot In like manner, "Amendment tu tin- const it ut ion relative to the salary of the Attorney ( ieiieral No." The ballot RhaJI in all r ivt- he canvassed and return uiado as in K.-iiei al -li ci Ion of state oftleem. This .lomi llotoliition Im ordered to take Im mediate ellci t. I'll, d Kel.ruary III, 1807. I Tt srivioN v WincKicor, I hava hereunto si t my linn. I iiml n (hxed th (Ireat Sel of the State of Micliit! in, at lauMliiu, the day ami year first above i l it ten. Washington () aii:m.h. si;ii, Huretary of State. . . . - Notioe. stiti; ok Mm iiioan, i niiei km ok r r. oo. j Lan'sino, Maim ii o. IsiiT. To im: SlIl-.ltO'K OK llto.M tioUNTT, Mil It. sju: 'oii am heivhy not illed that the Lei-Is l.'.Sm I-Im State of Michigan lias passed a .loint Ci solution, of uhlelt 1 hereby eiatify that t he folioa Inu' is a eormt trauerit oflheen ta osx. il ropy muv on file In the olllee ol I he secret ary ol Slate : JOINT KIXOLl'TION in A MI NO set TloM TEN OK AHTU I.K TKN, OK TIIK. I ON am TION OK TIIK WTATK OK Mll lllllAN.SO AS 1.1 l-KOVIKK KOrt A IIOARII OK lol'NIV Al.inrolis I OU TIIK COUNTY OK KKNT. I!i:soi. k.i by the Senate ainl llouso of Ih-pre s. nt il ives id t he State of M Ichluali. That t he tol.ow inj amendment to t he const i till Ion of t lie st ate ol M ii liiki in be arid the name Is hereby pr p"ed and submit ted to t he I'eople of this stale, that Is to say. That section ten of Ar. h 'i- ten id said Const It utioii la' amemled so ns to read ns follows: si.i iion 11. Tho hoard ol Hiis-rvlsors, or la he nullity of Way l ie ami tu the cuunl y of Kent , t he hoard of county auditors shall have the exclusive power to prescribe and II x tlm com i-ais.it . .t f . . r ii 11 service rendered fur, i ml l'iii.'ih! nil clahiiH nitalnst their resoectlve eoiini ies. mid I he Hum no fixed or dellued shall he sii'occt to no appeal. Ami m: ir I'l iiTiuat nEsoi.vrn. That sal I aini-ichm til shall lie submitted to the people of llilsSlite.it tl led ion to Is held on the tlrst Monday m pril in the year one thoiiHand eLht hamlr.'d and ninety seven, and that the S,vre l u-y ol St. !te is ben by repaired to tilve notice of the sue" til the shel'lfl of I he several eoiiiitleg ,.f t II IM State, at lea-t t aent d i s erlor to such elecllou, ami the i ild sli.allf sliall lx- leiUlied to flve notice to the siseral townships, the same as for the elect ion if just Ices of I h Supreme Court, and lie sal I amendment shsll Im pi luted Upon the o.l. i l ha ii. l u-.cd at hu h cii-rl imi us provided 'i I in . a -i toll. : "Amendment to the Con- cl i, M.. ii ', i prm i. le tor a Hoard of Auditors lor Lent Comity-V Ml " All Votes '..v! I Imi i f ir sh i .1 he counted, eaUVa-sed Hlid PI in im d r.s for 1 lie eli i tnai of a Jastiee id the --ill oik t oft his State, 'I in-.Lent l-.-soiutloii U ordered to take Im ,e ij , a-, t . r n. I I '. l.neirv 111. 1 SD7. In I i ihl'iw ill ia-:K, I have hereunto set m , I. ami mi l afhxcil the (Jn-at Seal of the Male of Mi. loir in. at Lansing, the day and year llrsl above w riT ten. Wasiiinoton (Iahi'nkh, s;-ai. 1 Sn-retary of Slat- f.ti;lstrntlon Notlco. I'ii-t piihiicatlon March '27; last April :i. 1 ot . .. , ,v irlveli t hat the Hoard id Itefis tr.itl -a f .r the township of CriMal Kalis, al l l .'. t for t he r eisl r:t loll of persons poHses. d ol t he nr. h y iimihlleat 1'iiis of lectors, on "al er I n , 1 1... trd d v of April. h'.7, In the 1r-t ii... ii of the town hall, ami will Ih inc si.,n from nine (!i o'clis U a. Ill, until twelve ( I I 1 lo k i i . and itoiii two (2) o'elis k until live i." ) o' I,, i ,, t , ; . , f,,r the purtsSM nfores.il 1. I'H, I nt tti oMne of the township I lerk this .'"all day of Main h, A. I. na7. Tmovias hi ahhkx, Timtishlp n, rk. Ctcckliolclors Meetlnff. I'n -t piih'ication March 0 ; last April ( UM 400. K H. i!lTH. IMM7. ( Hi re of (),. M,ifodor Iron Comj.sny, Cor Ihi-h a i.N U Hit r .Ms , chU Ro, III. Th annual i c. t inu i f th" stoi k holders f the Mastodon Iron i o f .r the !. lion of d I ru tors ami for t he t rati-en t ion of in h ot her taislnes ni msy properlv '-oltie befoie the meet llltf. Will IsS field nt the oilic a tb,t t ompsny t.n Wednesibiy, April 1 tt Ii. iS'liat Klo'thska. in. JOKCPH Al'THI!, Sc. ami Tn .is. A n ILL We sell our Groceries and Meats Cheap, because we have a Large Trade and can afford to. WIS of all kinds We can sell our Dry Goods Cheap, because we handle those goods more to accomodate our Grocery and Meat Customers, than to make any profit on them. piih hi mm PROVISIONS siRY mm$ .m m M M VS XiZ Mi0 J. Bower & Co, 'Druffixists Uruis, lVIeclicinea l Viirit, Oils, Toilet Goods, Weill Paper, Stationery, Pipes, Tobaccoes, Cigars, Notions of all Ivincls, Cutlery ancl Ammunition J. E. BOWER & CO., D'g'ls. ..MATT IIURJA .Vl, FINE GROCERIES MINERS AND LUMBER AND PROVISIONS. MEN'S SUPPLIES. My Business Is Incr-oaslng ovory Month. Why? Docauso I Give Full Monsuro and Full Weight' Xo Everybody. My Prlcoa on a IK Cooda nro Roasonablo. ....MATT IIURJA.... J.C. Wilkinson & Co. Drugs, riedicinesf Etc. Cigars, Tobaccos Pipes Stationery School Supplys, RtC M nre Jyentifor th HONEST JOHII Truss, The llrt Ma ile. aikjison norsi:, fViAo. service oqual lo an two dollar day houso in town. Pourlli St., Crystal Falls. JjMU: M'ATNMSS AMI DISPATCH (Jo To CUAS. ONN'S LAUNDRY.' Work guaranteed to be satisfactory A M.I)AKMN(J, , Physician andSurgeon. Oflicf honrffroin 10 a, m. 1 'J m ; 2 to 1 nd 7 to B p. f Wirt In Un.liny Iron llnltiHmq. C U V 8 T A L 1 ' A LI -H - . . MlCBIQAW