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CLOTHING! Made in Latest St vie. Made of Best Material. MEN S AHD BOYS' SUITS. A Full Line of Elegant Goods. No Shoddy. Goods on our Shelves. MEN'S MATS BOYS' HATS PRICKS 'nil-; LOWEST. SATISFACTION- GUAR ANTE I'D. THE JOHN TUFTS CO, FROM THE MINES Tho Mononfrnhola. Reports from llii.s property an very encouraging. 'We arc informed tik that the ad ditional lift which was men tioned in our last item on tlio property has been finished and the ore body drifted. Tho ?onse is about seventy-live feet in width and tho length not yet determined. We understand Hint in some places tho ore runs very pood and at other points it is not so ?j:ood but an average sample will show up close to sixty in iron. Tho To bin. A compressor was placed in position at this property since our last visit and work has been started sinking the shaft an other lift. It was almost impos sible to mahu any headway without the aid of power drills. -Tho shaft will be sunk a. respect able depth and then tho ore 'body will be explored arain. If lit shows up as well at a jiva'cr 'depth as it did at seventy-live Cocl there is no epicstion but that the Tobin will bo a mine and a valuable one. Manila Explorations.: l Tho ' retrenchment policy 4 which has been instituted by the htro companies has not alfccted tlicyeNplorations of the Manila lnu rompany in this county so f;ir. They have a couplo of d rills Morkin: north of tho Uolli.ster yMul are in the ore formation. -Those in charge of the work have every reason lo believe that ore will 'bo found un tho property in a paying quantity, This company has exploration., in Masto Ion township ;i1m and is spending considerable- money about here. .,.,,.,.. Itollnciulfihoa Doxtor. The Manilla Iron company, after borini; threo hoU-s across Qjio ormattuu of tho Dexter mine, have notified the fee own ers that they will not take a lease, and have instructed Capt. Harper to withdraw the pumps, which he will proceed to do at once. Mr. llacon was hero this week' and decided not to take the mine. He does not say that there is not oro there, having done little to determine that point. the other hand lie has an idea that there may be merchantable of oro to bo found there, but his company is pretty well loaded with mining proper ty and will take only those show ing larf'o quantities of ore. We had hoped the Manilla people would have taken tho property and worked' it actively. Iron Ore. - . Tho Sharon. The Hrodio mine, located in L'O. r.S li) and developed by .John T. Jones, has been disposed of 1o the Sharon oro company. The new owners have? changed tho name of the mine and here after if;will bo krmwn as the Sharon. It is reported thatOap tain Harry Roberts has been named as general manager of the new mine and will asumo his duties at. once, the property is located .between Mountain Ir3i and tlibbin; on tho Eastern Minnesota railroad. Virginian. Monomlnco HanRO. (i cor.ro d. Mass, who has been exploring with a diamond drill a.lon; the north line of the eonio laries on Mast Main street for the past year, has secured an option, if not a lease, on the mineral liht of the Catholic grounds from tho church author ities, in whom tho litlo is vested, and now seeks, a lease of the same privilege. regard in;; tho Protestant ground. This h, owmd by tho city and the prop osition of leaM!);? will bo consid ered at 1 lit, l'ext meeting of the xoci!fih "We are. informed that the hnse will likely b ivon under certain conditions, chief of which one is binding the ieaee I .f . tit. i .: , .. t iu pxuviuu uuici xivauoa ana bear the expense of all removals in casj of any disturbance, which is not considered liable as it is known to a certainty that thoro is no oro nearer tho surface than 100 feet and very likely not nearer than 500 feet. Recent occurrences at the Negaunce mine, not far from tho south line of the protectant ground, of course raised the question of the possibility. of such an unpleasant condition and is very naturally the subject of considerable speculation, tho opposition to such a consummation bein mainly based in sentiment. fPi.. ... :.w.i: i i,. r i..... j. hum; niuiiui u u j.itwr mm: claim that with a mine un to both lines of this narrow strip, tho hidden mineral would likely be removed through one or th other, or both, and the city would bo none the wiser. An oilier consideration that seem.s to favor the proposition is that tho ground is vcll-ni;h tilled and can serves ttio purposes ol a burial ground but a short time at best, and it is urred the in come mijjht be sulllcient to pur- ehaso tho new grounds. Just what will be done can bo belter judged after tho June meeting of the council which will tak uio mailer up. Thai there is valuable oro under these sacred spots there .seems no reason to doubt. Herald. The diamond drill at the Hoy- ington property was pulled out yesterday and will be transferr ed to the Chieaoan mine, The work of driving tho drill at the Hoyington was greatly hindered on account of tho lartfo boulders that were constantly encounter ed. The drill has been in oper ation on this property about two months, but in that time had only succeeded In reach in;; a depth of less than .r ) feet. ttupt. (libson informs us that it is his intention to ;o about two hun dred feet east oa tho property and sink a test pit. Tho drill penetrated the led.o the fore part of .the week", but had not struck tin? ore when pulled out. Tho drift from the new shaft at tho Dobermino broke into the workings of the mine Tuesday, and tho work of hoisting ore through tho new shaft is now in progress. Tho shaft is 1 10 feet deep ana the arm was driven entirely through rock until it reached tlu? old workings. The more tho Dober is opened up the larger becomes tho on? body, and tho indications are that the mine will prove to be one of tlx? largest in tlu? county. tt. T. Heat tie, of Florence, was in town Thursday. Mr. Health? is superintendent lor tho Florence-Iron liiver company. The company owns considerable mineral lands west of town, and is doin some exploratory work' in the western portion of lll-.'la. A number of pits have been sunk', but owinjj to tin? water they have not yet been able to strike tho letle. Ocor'o 1). (happen has charge of the ex ploratory work in this territory. Reporter. Kxplorations on Section U'J. northeast of the city are looking very favorable. Stockpiles at No. 1 Araon are :;till intact, the sleam shovel bein" wrought at No. L'. quartoi's ( uito at much put sea. SU I' ll p from ' various buyers and seller Sellers arc often prised, on the other hand, at i;ottui; orders at the prices they quote, as at some of the reports they j;ct from buyers, in oilier causes of low prices nuoted bv their compititors. One buyer take hold readily at' figures which another one rejects as far above what he is able to do. It is a perplexing situation. The most certain thimj about it is its instability. That th o ;s ee d i es t cure is an adjustment of produc tion to demand, tby the putting out of the mills and furnaces, is coming to be the opinion of many in the trad?, and the cur tailment process which has been underway quietly -Tor some time in certain lines, is likely to .he roine a more pronounced feat ure. Furnares that havo been waiting for a favorable time to make re pairs have it now. and tho beiu nin.'jr of the movement, already appears. The June blast fur nace statement will show a re duction in active stack's, and this is expected to be more pro nounced by July 1st. That a very general shut-down of tin? Central Western mills will take place pending the adjustment of tho wage scab? is already practi cally assured. Ware advances are to bo asked by tho Amalga mated Association on tho ground that those of last year were not in keeping with a market condition that is now past and from which the mills ot no such benefit as miht be inferred from tho cas ual reading of weekly quotations. It should be understood, as it does not seem to be. that rela tively little of last year's busi ness was placed at the hih prices. Tluse rcpiosehtod the premiums buyers paid on their unall-lot purelue.es. Hut justly or unjustly the null workers seem determind to make the isue on a maiket that to say tlu? lerjst i.s without promise. a? reductions in prii-e within the week' apply to mo., I line-; of iiuished material. Iron Trade l'eview. THOG. A. rOflO. F ?ord PhMMp59 Carpenters and BuildeF Si AND -GEWERAL CONTRACTORS. CHICAGO AND CRYSTAL FALLS. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Havo your houses, your alterations and remodelling done by an up-to-date, reliable, . practical and competent firm! With a record in business which few can own. And an experience of work excelled by none. ALL WORK WILL HAVE THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF J. PHILLIPS. tlUIItHIlllllttHtHllltll i Remember vc manufacture Sash Doors at;J Interior Finish' for a house in our own mill and can save you io per cent on your work. RESIDENT OFFICE: . BANNERMAN HOTEL CRYSTAL FALLS MICH. HEAD OFFICT.: 12C GUINCY ST., CHICAGO. a hMmlM m MM fa A Dcok for Young and Old LEISEW & HEMES BREWING 7 t 6. .V : 'J HI'. ::::.:v:,:- 7 J '4 i J .1 ft T1h oll ('yclops is slil! juo hicm soiih' f t In lsl ;r;i(lo oic on t lit MiMioiuint'O i;inc Krnm Cnpl. Williams of tho Norway rnino vt learn lliat whilo sinno sliippin: lias Immmi much trouble willi and this lias delayd tin rcacliin of t!u oxpotMctl daily oulpnt. Cunvnt. Iron Market. Inn isinx cavriit'ss of Uio mills for tonnage, with no clian,ro in tlio policy of luyMv, has t:iad a, woaKcr inarlo't for nearly nil forms of finished iron and steel. I rre;rulaiity in prices is Uio prominent featuro of tho trade, meantime, and tho con tradictory statements that come I DL00D Ipl I: hWk: I L FWVATEi tj OUR RECORD I'M 1370 250CC0 DISEASED CURED 250,000 CURED YOUilG mn IIXMIiht Illv'.liril ii itmomn ;-t ini ten i:.!-) cruro v u tfflpr tur.iittin. I'M yoi n!yo"n; i l. r lu f.ivinatii.ii aliiirriu ulu cr tM evil lii1'it WhcnlcxiJ.iIoto ftvdi-l (lioti r rihlo rffu'f , v.i to y(iur ryr.i oj u il to Iki( Si-.)i 'Irorlnoy I'l!) 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