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The Diamond Drill. MoitlAKTV & CoNUN. 1'LHUsUFJIs. rciiunni iivkuy iutchiiav it CKYSTAL FALLS. IKON COUNTY. M It'll it; AX OFFICIAL PAPER .OF. IRON COUNTY, CRYSTAL FALLS TOWNSHIP AND CITY OF CRYSTAL FALLS. Tonus: 82.00 per y';u in alvunce. SATUHKAY, MAY 1.0I. TllKUK If il general wail ht.'!lll lib. ut town of "poor business nntl tight toll c tions" mikI the winl is rai"-t-l justly for tlif business of t 't y m I Kal In toihiy is not more tli. hi I). ill of what it wan last yilir HfH tllUcIl It'SS tllllll WllS lookctl fill- wartl to. Why in thin cornlirion of affairs in evidence? It in nrtainly ut il normal otic Tin ii' are, iKconJiiiy to our way ol viewing the tnirntioii, several lriH"n for' thin coinlition. Flint tiiini' tl e changt of ownership of mining proper- 1 1 t'n a I uii t licit' ami tin' i !. nl Mil'; nt tin- mill" got fruhtcnetl and shut up their purses t ight. Then t aint' rutnm of other iiitt-iahd transfers and with tln iii tin- fraiM of the-people at ol her Should ba compounded by :i cimijjotont phar macist, and . . . . pufe DiHigg Should b3 used. We carry nothing but the purest of drills and our precriptions are put up correctly Our Prices arc Right. J. C Willviotson City Druggist Oakman's appointment. This decision given th neat to Iimt and t-etllrt the rnuhe-np of t h commis-ion. It u ak with a guat sigh of it hi t that the whole country rVnil of the lettered condition of Mrs. McKinlcy. Had her illness been fatal it. would iiUhvn have HiTineil to her tmnliand and to tin' country that the sires of the tiiji rbought it about. ' , Tin-: New j.erry New 'entered upon it sixteenth year with the lust, issue. The Nrwg in a bright and interest ing publica tion and Kditor Fietr. keep it right iif to the Klandard. We extend to the Ncwh our hearty congratula tions. iiiui tgngitl pioperty is situated, and t hat, tin amount of the mortgage shall Di'otx i t ies wt ie nrousctl Mini thev in be (ledut'-d from the value of the tin 11 shut ii their pulses anil eurtailctl j premise in the asses-uient. Under the their cpe ralit urt h. Thin in turn cur- old law tin- prcinists were taxed full tailed trade and crauipetl the merchants value and the mortgage at. its face value, who had piled up big stocks expecting a thus imposing a tlouble tax every year bit! trade. This condit ion is one that in tiun lemcdit s itself w hen t he equiliht ium in tcstoretl hut tin le aie a couple of othei conilitions that don't icuieiiy and mviii to be growing woise instenil tf lettei. First of thine is the influx of mi gle foreigners (lit t ct from the old country who take the plates of the Ann i icuiiiz.tl Mien of families. Ahuutthe only inllu ence these men aie to a community in the detriment, they do to it. Of the JOOO on n employed in the mines about heie fully two-thud numt he of the class jllnt lt M' lln (I. This hint mentioned contlition is augim-ntt l by the lat U of Iioiim's for ma 1 1 ied men t u live in. Mai 1 1' d na n cannot come heie because there i no place for them to live with their families and their platen tile taken hy thefc single tin ll. There is a lack of confidence in t he permanency of the prcM-nt commercial prosperity that is huMiig thin plate hack. The other coinl it ion a lluded to is the unwillingness of the large landed com panies to part with their lands at any where near a fair price ho that the coun try m iht he net tied up and hecome a stable one. When the mines nlack oTf or cease work the 'people of the community who are let out have no alternative than to pack their belongings and get out of the eountiy. Had we a nettled Country ahout that would absorb the residue of labor ill such canes, condition nun Id be altog. t her changed. It is this ho-t condition as much or more than liny of the others that is the cause of our bad business showing. How can we remedy it ? The first two aie beyond our remedy. 'I hey aie, to a certain miihc, a resultant of the last mentioned and about the only way to remedy the Inst one is to make thene npiculative laud owner pay taxes commensurate with the values they place on their lands, bet them net' that it is not n Rood npeculat ion and t hey Ml quit it and let no at leasonable prices. oil the sa me property . This is a much needed m a mi re of reform, for the limit ea;je tax almost in ar iably came out of the borrower. If mortaes welt; exempt fit'ln taxation it would be no much easier n the borrower, and the country would develop so much faster. Hut t heie ne ver was a shadow' of an exeunt- for a law imptMiu the burden of hi I h taxation. Tin: I'nion inach ini-ts tit the United Statt m have none tut on a strike to en foice u nine hour-per-day-und-morc-puy tlemaial. It is to be i facetted that, just lit this time when the nkiew of the indus trial wot Id aie clearing nic t ly, such a utr ike fchoultl ho brought about. There may be iirievanci in the case that those not acquainted with the circumstance do not know of but it is a great qui s tioti ' whether the wclfaie of the whole people nhould Vie affected for the bt nelit of a few. Theie is much talk of restricting tiu-ts in their operations as they have become laie that thtyare a menace to the people. It follows tlrat theie ehould a No be t est i ict ing la w s on labor ttunts ho that tie- t tpnlibi ium of the country tniglit not he upset by the meie whim of Home dc.-igning politician or demagogue. There are just strikes and unjust otits. It's tl." unjust one that nhould beguaidtd against. W. L. KlMi of the linn of .lone A; l.allhlm, II (HI and steel tnuutifact tilt I n of 1'ittnburg, testifying before the indus trial ( ommNnioti, mi id he had no appu - helinioil of evil effects fiom thette eomliina t ion. Ponnibly some independ ent opciatois inulit be injui ed, but It w as his opinion I ha t , in t he main , t he t fleet of the coinldna t ion would be to steady pi ices. "I do not believe that the average price of ii on and steel will be greater for the next tin years than they have been for the last ten yeain," he aid, "but I am confident that theie will not be so gieat fluctuations." One difficulty which independent operators would have to encounter would be to Hjcutc oies, but Mr, King cxpreHHcd confidence that there would be new oie discoveries to nnet future demands. He thought, however, that iron and nttel manufacturers would nted a capital of L'0,0)0,000 to o0,-000,001). Tin: hoaid of education at its last meet ing adopted a i t solut ion whic h re quires teachers w ho desire positions in the city Hchools hereafter to hold normal or colltge cei t iticates. There has been constant trouble over the cer tificate quest ion. Many good teachers, teacher that have given excellent results, aie riot able to pass require ment of a second grade county .exami nation Ik-cuum! they have been out of training ho long that they have become lusty in the higher grade Htmlies, al though their store of general knowledge may be excellent. The resolution re quiring Hecond grade teiuhei has kept kept them out of the rank. 15y rcquii ing all new additions to the force to hold normal certificate this trouble in obviated. Tro: Lowry.Ward taxation bill hav ing been pued by the legislature, it will Ik come a la w if nigie tl by the govenor. The bill providt that mortgage nhall be taxed in the townships where the Tin: decoration of the soldier' grave brill's to miial the condition of the Crystal Fall cemetery. We have hpok en about this before but it Hems that it is nteesnary to remind the trustees very frequently in order to get anything done. Why not do a little with the cemetery this yeai? Plant tiro; do Homethiiig to bleak the bhakucs and de-ola tent ss of that lonely field, (hie bundled dollar p r tar juditiously tq icii t tie le would, at the end of five ycain, give us a fmo ctmctciy. (ientle men of the board of tr.istcc, it' up to you. An Ordinance- An Oimhnanci: u-lative to ccitain pul lic exhibitions. Tirr: Uitv of Ckvstal Fai.i.m ()imi: Skction 1. That the proprietor or proprietor-, manater or manuals, or any other peion or pt rson in charge of any circus, menagerie, animal or animals or any other show or exhibition given either wholly or partly under any tent, temporary -tiuetuie or in the open air, shall, befoie exhibiting the same within the corporate limit of the City of Crystal Fall, obtain it lieene so to do a hereina Iter piovidtd and pay therefor f. r each day or part of a day of such exhibition the num of ; twenty-live dollars. Skctiov U. The proprietor or pro-, pi -it-tor, manager or manager, or any other person or person in charte of tiny nhootinir gallery, bowling alley or other device, mechanism or contrivance th signeti or used a a mean for ttnting skill strength or other mental or physical qualities or characteristic, dia il, before exhibiting the name within the corporate limit f the City of Crys tal halls, obtain a license so to do as hereinafter provided and pay therefor the sum of two and oO-ltMl dollars for each day or part thereof of such exhibi tion, or ten dollar for each week. .Skction .'1. The proprietor or pro prietors, manager or managei , or any other person or persons in charge of any rnei ry-go-i ound, r oiler -coa-ter or other similar device, mechanism or con trivance, shall, befoie txlilbitini: the same w it bin the corporate limits of the City of ( "i sta I Falls, ohta in a license no to do and pay therefor for each day or part thereof of such exhibition the sum of two and flO lot) dollars, or tin dollars for each week. Motion I. Fvtiy lict rise contem plated hy the pit-ceding sections of this ordinance shall be NsU'-d by the City Clerk ou the applica tion of the proposed licensee and the payment of the he then for above specified ; provided that, from the fifth to the tenth days of Auiiu.nt, 11)01, inclu-ively, the fee pro vided for in section one of this v.rdi nance shall be fifty dollar pel' day and the fee provided for in section two and three shall be ten dollar pt r day. Mich license sha 11 be signed by the City Clerk and scaled with the coi porate s a I of the City of Crvstal Falls, and shall state therein it coiisicutivc number, the fee paid therefor, the name and residence of the licensee, the business licensed and the term for which it is granted. F.veiy application for suth license shall be tiled in the oMice of the City Clerk, shall be in writing, verilieti by the proposed licensee or by some person in his behalf, and shall slate the name and place of icsidcuce of the pro positi licensee, the business for which a license is applied for, the time when such business is to be commenced and the term for which a license is applied for . SnrriiiN a. Any peison violating any of tin: provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, arid shall, upon convict ion thereof, be pun ished by a line not exceeding fifty dollar ami the cost of prosecution, or by im prisonment in the jail of Iron county not exceeding three month, or by both Niich tine and imprisonment in the di- en tion of the court. ! Mixtion (. The council may at any time revoke ami annul any license lu re- j after granted, w henever in the opinion i of the council it shall be deemed expedi ent so to do. Whenever any license is ho revoked ami annulled, the City Clerk shall give notice thereof in writing to the patty to whom such license wasgranted, and ifnnv license shall be revoked and annulled ls-cuiise of the unlawful or wrongful act of the party to whom am h license was granted, ti I) the money paid for the licenni- revoked i-hall be foifeittd to the city. Si;ction'7. All ordinance or parts of ordmuni-s in any way contravening the provision of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Si: Tlo N. Th is ordinance sha II take effect on th- lLMh day of June, U.hiJ . Approved this. 'J 2nd day of May, Col. I!k n um Wi-iisi:, Ma vor. Hcware of a Cotiffli. A Cough i not a dieae but a H.virip toin. Conuinption and bronchitis, w hich Hie the most dangerous and fatal disease, have for tliur first indication a persistent couh, and if properly treated a soon a this couch appear aie easily cured.: Chamlx-i lain' Cough Kemedy has pioven wontlei fully succesnful, and gained it with reputation and exten sive ale by it success in curing the disease which cause coughing. If it is not iM iieticial it will not cost you a cent. For sale at Cole' Pluinnacv. First iul.lietitlf.ii April nth: htj.t. May I'.'.th. sTATK OK Ml( MPiAN. 2."0i .Iiiilleiiil Omilt ti I'littnet-ry. IVtt-r Mctiuvt-rit unl Frank May ,l'aiqlaiiiiut, Vs. Henry llt-witt. Ofiti- f. Junes. J. lfoyt Smith, Hint Sunniel N lloyt. Alired M. Ituyt ami -laiiittn W. .laekson, exeenUirs Hiel.T tli wiat.f J'n Hoyt. tlfecilM-!. Ih-tftl!uiltn. stilt Tlelau ia t tit t In ult Couti ..r the ( unty ol Irn. In t linnet r At li iihImts la the City f.t Mai-i:-Uf on the "tli .lay ta Ai.rlt, a. n. mot. In this eaii-e it itipeariim Ir-aa an al; lavlt tai tl.e t hat none l I l.e s.ti l tj.-t.-n-i.t nt m tvnle la the si:e of WtehiiMii. I. at tint thf mil-l tli ffii.laiit. ll.-nry Jl-witi. ivsi.),- m the City of N.fiiuli. ia th.. Stale of Wisconsin ; that nael ! l.-iKlant. i.t-oii:- .. Jii'-s,rilli-s tt A.ttni ia Mie s(i. ,, iroiiiil ; that nal-l tli 1-I.Ualit J 1 1 o t sin 1 1 Ii . i. Mi . H la Milwaiik. O V If you are thinklne; of buying a Bicycle you want to bo sure and got a good one a a cheap 'one will cost you iTioro in the end than what you will pay for a good one. ant . 1 1, j an) i maun, i.mu.h la M u w a u s -e . in t he ' Ifi Statw of Wini-tniNiti, hikI that s.ii.l SiiniiK'l N. ! pi llojt, Alfre.l M. Moyt an.l James W. Jatk-oii,U tsvrts.-.l. n-si-1.. at the Cil y of N.-w-'Voi k ia the i KZTL tZSKSSSSD C Stalf ot NVw- Va k. On iiaaion oi Coiniil.tiii I tlltts' ttolieltt.r, II In (riler,-. that the a ! -ear- ! ...... . . I sell the MONARCH BICYCLES for S25 & S 35. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. :1 L. A. HENRY llll.f o siil.l tioit-ivshtcnt ilef.-lnl Hit s llclirV lli-witt. John f. .I.ait--, J. Host tn'At Samu-I X. A II r.-t M. lP.t au-IJaii JaikHoii, t'xts-ntors timi.-r the will ol J- llo t. .I.e.-fiM-.l. l- i-iitfri-. l.erv-ni wltlnn hen j P month iroia rli- .late ol this or '.-'r; ami In ea.se j K of tl.eir ai-vnruliee, th-y nuisj Ih. ir an-vM-r to T nit-mil ol .-milauit h.-n-in. to he liie.l, ami a eoj.y tht-ret.f to neiVnl, on th- i tim .!.i man t s' soli, itor with ii twtiitv las alttr st-rviee on them of ji eopy of s.ihi hill of eoinpl.ilnt ami nt .1 it i- of this order; ami in .l.-fanlt. ull bill of eom..aint will he taken as eonfi'M.-.el by iii, lion resilient l. lemlaiit s. Ami it is laith. r onh-ivii lh.it withai twenty ila., th- vom lam unt fails,- it ma i.r of t !ii order to I..- .nb!ishe.t in Thk Pi amom) Imii i. a in-ws.n..-r aiiitei, j-ublishi'a an.) t Ireal.itiiii! in t oantyof Iron, an. t that said eui.Iit -ati-.n be .oiitmaeil therein oiit'c in e.trli w-fii for six we.-ks in sn -eesxion. or 1 hat said eiimilain.tiits e.tuse aeo).y of th's tad-r to he leisonahy t-ervid ai said inai-r-sieiit tl-li iKl.tnts ni least twenty .lass l.elore the time above laeserSbvd fur their ap-pe-irani--. J. W. skim:, M. C. Kl-VVSKi VN. fltt tilt .1 ll'li.--'. i 'tan . mi. nits' Solicit or. Ibisiia ss Addii ss, X.a-A.iy, Mic :!j;.in. ('atari li Fan He cured. Nasal Fatal i h, Fatal I h t.l the ilea. I or Fa tail ha I I ).-a tness, ' I'm", N't Pav. All tli moists are authouzt .l hy the manufacturers of Hansen's (.'ream ('at at l ha I to 1 1 final money where its fails to cuie ati. ease of ( a tail h t.f 1 .-atl in . matter of how hum st.iiuliie. )IU. a p)ln-a t i-iii v s i ase jintl 1 1 st . 'j'his irs a in'tt (li-cnvi iv anl the tnil.v Catarrh n liietl' so'tl iiv a iiisitie u 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 e . NiiI'hii'Nii I'.u, Pi iee ." cents, l-'or sale l .1 , ('. Wilkit'Miri. wk t Miux tiii: fim:st ami most comim.ktk link of 2$ HARDWARE, STOVES, AND RANGES, In the City Files l itif 1 Without Knife. Itching, r.liiul, lilt 'ctliug or protruding Files, No Cure, No Fay. All druiristH finthori.t (I by the rnanuf.ictuKrs of F.oro-Curhol Salve to refuntl the money Tun tutstion v Kohi rt Oakrnan'H i iht to a retention of his i-tat ou the Htate tax ctjtnrnission was settled hy the upti me court last Tuesday when that w,'tre il faiU to Cl,t0 nn-v r,,M? of VlU" ,,,,,, , .. , 1 no matter of how long Htanding. Cures laal v liiiriileil ilown il tlet rt t to tho t ff.-rt I that the senate had n right to change Its mind rind icconwidcr the confirmation of ordinary cases in rdx tlayn, the worst case in fourteen day. Trice 2." cents per box. For alo by J. C. Wilkitmon. Notlco for Pulitication. i-'lr-t pnliheatioii A.i-:IC, ; last, Jan.. s. I'mti i. sr v rt:s I. isn t U i n r;, M vi iji i itk. Ma n Aeitii. .'tiii.. Mt 1 1 . Noti-e is h.-rei.y i;iveti that in compliance With Hie pi -ovisii -lis . . I t he .tit oM oncfess ol June :t. 1 s7s, ,-i,t r d "An act ha- th- ,. ,,i t im bet- la Ii-Is III t he sl.t ft s of '.ill! )-ia . ( ireu' HI , Nevada, and Waslanuioii T.-ri a a ," ,t ex tended t-t all tlie I'uMic h.tnd siao-s ,y act of Anutist I. si Wallace M. "lavlor. of Mail incite, count y ol Marinette, State of Wiscon sin, has tills day tiled la this olhce his smoiii statement No. .'o7, br the pnici.ase of the S-W. of S 11. of Section No .I I ill ToVMislnp No. 1 l N..Kaiwe No. L'S T"..and will offer pro,. I to s,ow that t he IhikI sought is more valuable forits timberir stone than for am-icult nral pnr-an-1 1.) I'staiilih his cl.tiia to said land before thf I.Vwistel' and Kect-hel- of this olliee at Maiiiiette, Mich., tai Monday, the 1 7l Ii ilay of June, l'.till. lie nit mi-s lis w it iit-ssi- i : Ivlward Wonle f lirvden, Mich. l.o'lis (,.-IIe-. of Willi. on r.aiton. of llnuh fampb.-il. of simt-oii A. Innin, of Milwiiiikee, Wis, Any ami all i-ci-sons ciaimim adversely th abo e-il.-M rib.-il lauds arc re.ii.-.ted to file their claims in t hi otlice o-i or l foi-e -aid I 7: h it ty of June, uo . Thomas m ii.i.kn, Kcuister. Fur Kidne' IMscase. P. 1'. ell's Kidney Pills tire the hcM of all metlieiries, lncau.se they cive you the best of pule blood. They cuie, tone up, invigorate and revitalize the kidneys as no other med iei tie can lo. I el'.ell's Pills are the onlv mttliciiie that cuiv all ilis east s aii-inu' from tlisord. n i Litlneys such as backache, weak back, rheuma tism, diabetes, and lumbago. Kvery box waiantt d. Price cents per bo For sale by .!.('. Wilkinson. Notlco for Publication. First publication May I : last . July 0. t'MTKIt STITHS I. AMI OKU. K, M AUijI K11K, Mil II., Aeitu, U7th. 11'I. Nottct- Is hereby tfiveu that, in compliance with (la; provisions of t lie act of onuress t.f June a, lS7s. clltlt;."t, "An it. t for the sale of tlinU-r lands n the states of t 'alifornia, onyon, Nevada, and Washington Territ orv." ast-x-tended to all the Public Land St. ties lV ai t of August I. t si', Ai.ron M. Uralont. d Menomi nee, count y ol Meiioin In. -e, state id Michicaa, has t his day lile.l in 1 his olla-e Ins wurn state ment No. .". Ml. for the purchase ol the X-K. '. o s i:. of Section No- In township No. tl' X., ftanne N't. at W.. an I wnl olf.r Proof to show .bat the land souulit is more valaable for ltstlmtH-r or stone than for miricult nral purpose, hii-1 to establish Ids t laim to sanl land bt fore the !: ulster ami lleceivt-r t.f this otlice nt Marquette, Mich., on .Moiiilay. Hi- sth tlay ol July, I'.tol . lie names n witnesses: l:olH it Mv. rs of Iron Mountain. Midi. Kdward Mitt h-II ol t rystal FalN, Mich. Thomas Vorvill of Me naiilnce, Mich, Iavtd Hot hwt-ll of Meiiomin.'e, Mich. Any and nil t.crson claimnin ailvcrs. ly tin? above de-ci ihed Ian I- ate r.-iU'-teil to f'.ln th.-ir claims In t his orhce on or 1..-om sai l sth day .if July, l!.i. TlloM S s, u.liKM, be.ist-r. - Notlco for Publication. First .nblic.itivu Ai-rll -'7 : lat, June ;i. M Mt'i K.TTr:, SCREEN POORS AND WINDOWS. Pipes, Pump-Packing, Tools, Fittings. HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE. CRYSTAL FALLS HARDWARE CO. I R. 0- VEDB, Msr. j I'vill I. .sflTIS ,VD ( 1 1 1 ( Mn a.. Aeitii. .'d, 1 m 1 1 . Xt.tlcfl luTt-by k-iveii that in t-iaepbainv w It h t he ir , i., ns of t lie h,-i of I ouwrt-". t.f June .1. 1 s7s. ent it l-d "An a. t for tl..- s.u.nf timber Win-Is in the state of I al;t, iiil.t, I ir.'i'ou, N- v itda. mi t Wa-hini't on T.-rrif ory." as exteiid-'l to all the I'ublie f.und Mate by act of Atu'iist I, I s;., J otai M.lni, of s;,i,i:,Mi county of lloiu'hf on. state of Mi hlir.ttt. ha this day filed in this olhce bin naniu tat-mei.t No. :t JO, for t he pun hae of t he N W of s W. ', ff Section No. s in Township No. I'. N , l;.iii,e No. W.. ami w ill otter proof to hov flntt the land S'eibt Is more valuable for It s timber or stone than for nirrlen.t ur.il purp.is. , ami to i stabilsh ,h tlaim to said hoi'l be fop t he :.vitr ami Ceccl t-r of f fill olTiee i Mar tiu.tte. Ml. h , on Wt-iln-sday, th-; .'trd day of July. I!mi, I fe name a w It nesse ; H lb Ibiudall t.f sh-m!nct, Micti. William Cami-rt.il of Ishpemlmi, Ml. h. I'alrlt k l; van of Mariiu-tte, Midi. Jam- Johnson t.f sidiiaw. Midi. Any an.l all i. rsom f lalmlii sdv-rsely the wbovr i. rihe.J land Mre tcjiiesti-d to file thrlr claim In this nflW ai or la-lore ai :trl .lay t-f July, llo). Tiii.m n Vt amu v. Kt-vistt-r. Private Mailing Caret. Piiv.ite Mailin.' Caul with colored views of scenery on t !: ( 'h ieau'o, M ilwau keeiN:t. Paul Paul lltilway, sent on it cei t "f ten (ll) edit s iii si ami is. .tl- iliess, F, A. Miller, i.fictal Passenger Aent, (,iiini;a, III. P.-obate Notlco. First pal lieation Mav II, lJtol; lat May L'." . 1 :m i . ST ATI I F M It JI .'; A N, I ) s . Ct.CNTV OK I HON. At a ess,,n oi th.- 1'robatt- Court for ai.l Cout. tV. Ii-'ld at lh probate olliee, in the City of Crtal Falls on th" ti uth day ol May, In the year nm- thouan 1 nine hundred one. I'l.-seiit. Hon. A. I.. Fleuellint!. Jaduc t.f Probate. Ill the matter of tie- estate of Claude Ituchc. 1 1 iiiih A I den 1 1 itches, Kuih Sarah lluutiesaul Iblen i:i-lyil Utilities, Illinois. on r.-a.lim and liiinu tlx- petition duly veri fied, of Mary I,. Ilmm.s. uuai-.lian or t laude IIul-Iics, Much Anle. i llutfhes, Uuth Sarah llmm.-s and 11-lcii i:eln llmihcs, minors umh r t he ai, ol fourteen year, praylia: this court , for i asoiis t Icrein stated, to make n d.'i iv.; aut horlinu' t he said pet it inner to convey t he riuht, t it V and Interest of the said minor wards in and to lot numbered fifty-six ("1), aecorduiK to the plat of J. U. sclnv art. First A. hill ion to the - 'i:iau. of ( rystal Kalis, as recorded III the olliee of tile leul-tef of deeds of Iron County, Ml bican. to one Felix LaFrame, under the statute provldmu for the p.clile petformiim c of contracts of deceased person; Thereupon it Is o.-dcteil. that Friday, the seventh day id June ii-'Xt.at ten o'clock ill the forenoon, be assigned for the hi arlii of said petition, and that the belts at law of s.u.j deceased, Slid Mil other persons Ilitfrt'sted ill said estate, are i- -juii'.- l to appear at a session otsald Court, tie ii to be hohl' ii in the 1'robatt olliee. In the CM ot crystal Falls, and show cause, if any I ! .re be, why the prayer of the i. tit loner sham!.! not be uranted: And it Is further oi-iered that said pet It loner ulve notice to the person i;iteies-. l In said estate, t.fth. pendi-m-v of said petition, and th- hearlnu thereof, hy cansinii a copy ot t hi order to be published in Thk IHtMiMi lutii.r.. a m-.vsj.aper printed and tirculitted In said County, three successive w.eks previf a to said day of hearliiw Ai.uriir I. Fl t:w ki i.imi, Ciuh. I. W.lTsoN. Judu'-'ol frobate. Attorn, y for Petitioner. f A Till i; t iiI'V.) A I -I ii r i ti ir Cold. Is quickly cured by Ihinscn's Pine Tar Cou'h Ifoney. Also a specilio for La (b ippe, w huo.iiu; eolith, bronchitin arid all throat ami luu affections. Try Ihinsen's Pine Tiir (.'ouu'li Honey ttnlay and you will be pleased with the result. No Cure, No Pay. Pi ire L'." & ."() ct rits. For sale by .1. C. Wilkinson. Chancory Salo. Flr-t pub ii. -at loti A pril '."; last , Jim I. In pnr-uaii. ami by ii t ue of an order ami decree of th- irciiit ( ourt lT th" County of I ron, In t ban. ry, In th- Mat- of Mlclmiau, made a n I cut. i .-1 on t he I'.U h ua y of February, A. P. I 'it I , In t certain cans.- t herein pending, whfi.-.ii i.in II I'.aii is cotiiplahiMlit ittidt a-p.-r Abcrle, Jull.t Ab. rl' and the Count y r.f Iron are tl- f. nd nits. NoiK i; Is Mi it f h y (iiviv that I shall s, : t I'u', II,- ui t i..u f o the hiyhest bid der at th- fr .i, doort I th-t ..art House In th,. ( Ity ol crs' ,; Kails, in ,i. County of r,,,, and st,,t.. of Mil hlL-an. sal I Court Ho us- vn tie- pht. e for hi-ldimr t he ll' i.lt f t.urf for said county, ou Monday, th- fourth day of Jim-. A, I. IM'.I. a' tea o t lock ill the forenoon of said day, ail, or so mudi t hereof, as may be ne.-i . s try to raise th.. amount l to th- complain unt I'.r the principal and Inter. -st ,m 1 f,,ts, tif th- follown.j; !' -. i if-.-l laud situated in itald tounty t.f Iron and state of M ichiif in, des . ril-'d a follovn . to w it : The W-st half af tl,,. southeast unarter of Section Twenty -five c".i In Township Forty three riai North, of Cum:.' Thirty three ci.i) We-t, exceptlmr. H.tvinj and reserving, howeysr, th.-r-from nd mlti-rals and rnlninif rlt.'hts as the same are r. served in the con veyatice of s,.l land (o said c.per Abcrle. Itiitcl Crystal Fall, Midi., April I ."ah. A. P. PoI. Fitci Jf . AmioTT, ( iroiif Court Commissioner in nn-t for nd County of Iron. It 4 r. A mr.i., Solicitors for (mt. lain, int , JiuHim ? ntldrv'tt : Miir'UH'tt, Midi. MATT HURJA, iDealm' in: GROCERIES, ' PROVISIONS, 3 FRESH & SMOKED MEATS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE and MINERS' SUPPLIES. Crystal Falls, Mich. nnw s thf TIE! o f you Wc'int any Building or re pairing done, Call on the old Reliable Contractor, ANDREW NELSON. Specifications furnlshod on application. 0