Short Lon.1 Item for Duty ReUr. with Mabel Ma.-ssi is visiting ivt-u in Republic. , Dr. Larhun will leave tomorrow a nhort vacation trip. Half Kates to Sons of St. (leoie , Meetinjoit Hancock, Mich. I Miw Winnie Harrington U in the ; city the guest of her brother. Half rates to Democratic Convention at Detroit, 'Mich. Mi3 Zephyrina Thouin ha tn I'nwerrt vihitiutf her hit-ter Ralph Prince. Hnpt. W. J. Richara was at Chicago on business for hi company the middle of the week. Mr. D. II. Martfison will leave next week tor Centerville, New Drunswick, to visit with relative for the tummer. Mrs. Arnold ami daughter from IJeloit, Visare in the city, the guests of Mrs. Arnold's hitter, .Mm. Thomas Con 1 in. Mis Mollie (iibon, left Monday afternoon for her home in Champion, where fhe will npend her Glimmer vacation. Fred C. Roln-rt and John K. Mc- (Jillis drove to Iron River on the Fourth to p pend the diy with their folks in that city. Mis Anna Sebertf will leave shortly for a year's trip abroad, ttne wiill en gage a milliner to carry on her bninens in the fall. Isaac V. Uyers was over from Iron . River yesterday looking over the field for hi candidacy for representative from this ditrict. Mis Laura Hooper assisted on the reportorial stall of the Diamond Drill while the editor was taken up with the jxditical campaign. Mrs. Witmer and little child of Lovering in Southern Michigan, are here for a visit with Mrs. Witmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill. I'rof. Hill went np to the copper country on a tour for the American Rook company for which concern he in at work during the vacation. Miss Maud Harding who has i u on the Mesabi range visiting friend since the latter part of tne winter returned home for the Fourth of July. In a runaway at tho Columbia last Saturday, Rob Webb' horse entirely smashed his new buggy, thus neces itatiug his buying a new ne. A. L. Fie welling wan at Bessemer the greater part of last week attend ing the term of the doge hie county court where lie hod several impottant cases. Cut this out and take it to Cole's Drug Store and get h x of Chamber lain's Stomach tV Liver Tablets. The U'st physic. Price " rents. Cole' Pharmacy. Win. Trebilcock returned from Rlack Creek. Wis., where he spent the Fourth with Mr. T. and family. He reports them all well and enjoying their visit. Miss Daisy Ureu came houij from Chicago for her summer vacation last week and is at the home of tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ureu. of the third ward. Via the North-western line. Excurs ion tickets will be sold at on fare for round trip duly and 2, limited to return Aug. inclusive, Apply toasts Notth -western R'y. Round' out the hollow places; smooths out lines that creep about one' face; woos roses back to faded checks. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea does. .' cts. --.I. C. Wilkinson V Co. Via the north-western line. Ex cursion tickets will be .sold at one fare for round trip July 17. limited to return until July 22 inclusive. Apply b ngts. Chicago A: North-Western R'y. Chas. M. Folseth. left Tueniay morning for Escanaba where he tooK the Uat for Cleveland and Ruffalo. From the later place he will go by water to Daluth to viit with his brother and sister. When you awake in the morning reeling like the end (f h misspent life, your mouth full of fir and your - soul full of regrets, take Rocky Mountain Tea. Great medicine. J. C. Wilkinson & Co. The trip around the world which the M. K. ladies are arranging for next Tuesday evening promise to Is a very pleasant affair. The crowd will assemble at the Ijockwtsxl house and make the round under guidvs. Tlierc was unite a delegation from here to Iron River on the Fourth of July. Among others we noticed Roln-rt Mnnns. Willbur Twa and Al. frira "Won't you advocate a rprinklerl" j citizens thin i Frtedon! jusi iu liuie i jom f uirtni several ot our u,.tSr,n that .wrnrred after ti ;ehins the wind blew forty knots an Vi- C. T. Hottert came up relat- tLulifk-ation that occurred after tiVJL, 1 primaries lat Tuesday evening. Tr.e r.our and the dnst whirled down tne for Captain had dropped off at Marquette street blinding nil before it' 'e. on hi way here where he was snmmon- we certainly ought to have a dprinkler ..r, it Tnrv flo tinted rn a In the citv bur our experience h jtar reporter for ihu Diamond Drill that he ago when we started oat to advocate ku Bfarf.i a ..' nhfift at the North one was aucn a wouia emu xue aiu I FrWMi ,.,i r,r.-,i-rtv and ha it down ! of anyone. As' a result of our advou 130 feet. This move was tnalenec-ia gentlemen in the city htHtM 1 essary because of the great inflow of water in the old bhaft it being so great gone that he conldn't get pumps enough in Mrs. !the shaft to handle it. The new shaft ! is in the elates m0 feet away from the old one, which was in the sanuatone. The new shaft is a comparatively dry one. Wm. Holmes Jr. informed a reporter for this paper that the fine hard wood land holding of Holmes tV Son west of Chicogan lake has l-en sold to the Wisconsin Land S: Lumber com pany, of Hermansville. Tho bass wood and elm was cut from this land last winter and shipped to Menominee where it was sawed into lumber for the Holmse. About the only timbeJ left on the land is maple and it is the finest maple in the land at that. The Hermansville people are providing for future wants in making these purchase. We doubt if there is a county grounds in the upper peninsula that can show up better than the grounds about the Iron county court house. Janitor Hin der i a gardener of the first water and gives a great deal of his attention to beautifying the gronnus. To such a degree of excellence has he brought them that their leauty i a source of comment from all visitors of our city. Residents wishing to improve their lawn can get some good points from Mr. Hinder. set oat ' solicit subscriptions and the. very fr man that be struck referred him to the writer as the only fellow that wautfd a sprinkler and added that we would. perhaps, pay for the luxury. A j sprinkler is certainly needed here j i but unless there i a uniformity of t sentiment on the subject there no use of trying to get one. The way that property owners do iu other cities is, to chip in fifty cents or n dollar Per month each and ray the man that .; VV-!: RWr-VliV.'il -iwS; 11 $x' P ? J n Vx DEPOSIT BY MAIL Si must when SOONER OR LATER the excellent value iu our goods become apparent to von and something iu the line of WATCHES. JEWELRY. (iOLD AND SILVER NOVELTIES. ETC. is required yon will come heiv at once .-"0j 7-S i o to 3 First National Bank, OF IRON MOUNTAIN, MICHIGAN. A DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE U ITED STATES GOVERNMENT. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CRYSTAL FALLS CUSTOMERS v.-''J vn o 3'i Td fV, v f's xr4 ro'x fumifche the cart. The business to mhke the purchase Charon. Mr. Mumis had a horse in one of the r.ves nu 1 as usual came, out n winner. YY. W. ilei.dtick ha. moved hi family to his homestead near Fortune lake and is n. v a lull fl- d'd mom back. lb" has an exceptionally ln.e piece t liiud nu 1 i;;i nd to keep rlgfit on clearing until h els it all under cultivation. Don't be persuaded into taking something said to 1 "just a- p'-d" Madi.n Medicin Co s. Rocky Moun tain Tea. There is nothing like It. Chas. Roger was visitor at Pentoga last Monday. The boys eay that his mission to that place was to "fix" it for Mr. .Shelden and that tie reported it to le sewed np inn Shelden gunny sack with Roger ls'st thread upon hi return here. The fact that Shelden got three votes in Pentoga would indicate that tho thread must have broken. Tom Will i erecting a fine ieidcn ce building on fifth street in front of John Erikson' place. Henry Don j to has the contract to do the carenter work and ha the building half finished now. The lsn are wondering what Tom is building that house for and some of them go so far as to hazard the guess that he is getting the cage so as to le ready for the bird. Excursion tickets will Is sold by the Chicago, Milwaukee St. l'anl. iVCo., to all who wish to attend the great est show on earth, Ruffalo Rill's Wild West, which is to ls belli at Ishpeming, July 17th. Fare, one and a third. Ticket good returning on any train July lth. For further particulars seo the Agent O. V. Plee. at the depot. The work on the Episcopal church i progressing nicely. Mr. Flodstrand lias the work in hand and is doing an extra fine job. The veneering of small stones is going to make the church look fine. The wall has been carried up about four feet above the ground and is now ready for the frame work. Captain S. 0 . Renuett was at Iron River last Wednesday in company with Dr. Hulst and Supt. ( . C. Davidson where they visited the McOilli pro perty. The gentlemen looked the exploration over very carefully and were very favorably impressed witli it. John McOillis and (ieo. Pureed I were called to Iron River yesterday by the illness of Mis Lyda Purcell who tne day previous underwent an operation for appendicitis. Dr. Crowell, of Iron Mountain performed the operation. Andrew Nelson has all the carpenter work that he can attend to these day. He has two new houses to build, one of them lading for Ed. Gnstafson on hi new lot iu Maple grove. Mr. Nelson also has considerable work In hand for the Oliver Mining company at Amasa. The department running team is in the harness practicing to enter the race at theNegaunee tournament. Captain Hans Johnson has charge of the Ikj h and it is exacted that they will keep up the former good record of tho team. Alex Ross ami family spent the fourth with his brothers in tni city. Mr. Ross is now heal pumpman for the Oliver Mining company at the Riverton mine. He has been iu hi present position for a year and likes it very much. Alex Rogers underwent an operation at the Iron Mountain hospital Wednes day. Rejtorts from nim say that ho is getting on uicdy but that he will U confined in Mi" hospital for two weeks yet. There wan a nt time at Ihe Colum bia l'H'.iti in last Sunday and as a result, constable .lolui-on was kept busy. The caiiM oi the hilarity was undoubt edly too tr.n, h election beer. Wm. Lyon lias a crew of men at work sawing wood at his new farm west of Fortune lake. Mr. L. will 1 in the market with a lin lot of dry wood this fall. cts., no more no Lm-. J.C. Wilkinson i Mrs. A. M. Darling is in Milwaukee xt Co. ' this week visiting friend ther. men would, we think, make money by paying a dollar each to a man for sprinkling the streets. We hope to see some one take the uubject up and m:ike a canvas of the city. Tho base ball game which was advertised for the afternoon of the Fourth between Ihe Neguuuee club and the locals did not take place 'oocause of the non -n pt ai ante of the Negaunes-s. The actions of the Manjuette county !) is certainly nn unheard of proce dure. The manager arranged for a game and the game was advertised but when the local went to the train to meet the visitor they found that they had never left Neguunee. And this too, without even the courtesy of a message telling the local management of their action. Nothing has U-en heard from the Neganiue club since to explain their action so it must be charged up to pure cnssidiies. There will te a game of base ball at the driving park tomorrow Udween the hxal club and the Republic team. The Republic team is a ftrong one and a good game is expected. John Matson, a simple minded boy about 14 year of age was drowned in the Michignmnit river at the Mansfield mine yesterday. Some boys were bathing In tho river which attracted Matson' attention and drew him to the place. Ho then attempted to walk a Isxim stick that lay in the river. The boom was coated with slime making it as slippery as glass. Matson slipped and went into the water. He was weighted down with clothing and could not save himself. The accident occurred in the forenoon but the lody was not recovered until late in the afternoon.' The street, commissioner is puttin in a drain in the alley between Crystal Avenue and Sueproir nvenin near the lower end of the city. It is a piece of work that is badly needed. 2 Have you seen the fine picture and the show case that McCourt ha put in in the front of his studio, ha somo of the large size picutre on exhibition that beat anything. John Dawson i erecting a hay shed on hi farm south of town. Mr. Dawson is giving much attention to ins rami and nas one or ire nnesi in the county. We are now ready to servo lunch nt all hours of the day. All home mad" Kod Jit Mrs. E. N. IWg's Lunch and Confectionery room. Mrs. Kitteridge has a ' couple of friends visiting her from Wiscon.-ir.. Chas. Henderson was at Esc.ihnba on business last Monday. Miss Ilerta Vivian wa- at .Amasa this week. FROMOERMANV Mrs. Tho. Oulette writes ftoui Ix-ipsic, Oermany under the date ot June 23 a follow: We are back to Leipsic after n week' stay at Dreis den and my daughter .Myrtle, ii feeling much better after h week's rest and I hope she will be able to hold out during the closing examination of the school which will occur about the 20th of July. After school we will go to the Ulack Forest for three or four weeks for ft rest. The doctor say the mountain air 1 just what she want and need. I had intended to tako her on a tour through Switzer land and down the Rhein but I have given that idea up us the doctor think rest will do her more good than ex- cietment. Ho say frnther that all she. need 1 more rest and less pract ice on the piano. I have rented a iH-antifnl littlo ottatre with a nice flower, covered lawn and we will live by our selves alter the first of July. I was afraid that I would not be able to get it or one as good after we came back from the Pdack Forest so I have to take it now and will ( lose it up during our absence. Lein.-ic, and in fact, all of Saxony is in mourn ing on account of their king. Albert. He had U-eri cick f r a long lime with heart disease. Hh was a good hearted king and and hi whole king dom, and for that nutter all of iter many loved him and mourn his loss. The American here have been making prcperation for tho Fourth of July. There nro quite a number of them ami most all of them live in tho vicinity of St. John's park, one of the nicest parks in tho city. Myrtle tell me there an? several of There's more than average beauty ; more than average quality more than average value in these good. Prices could not be lower. HENDEIU03 BROTHERS. g ing to give entertain)); musical students the .:i of th Fourth. M;t t the t. evr.iug 8 8 LIFE 8 BOILER pire s-zrir: 5 LIFE 8 8 CTtlUNt s PLATE GLASS ACCIDENT 0 rr'. W o WANTED : A girl to clerk in caudy kitchen. Inquire at the store. There was a man hurt at the Colum bia mine this weetr. He is in th hospital ami hi recovery is looked fur. Miss Henderson received, yesterday, a very fine lot ot Duck hat which she will have on exhibition next Monday. Don't fail to call and see them. Mrs. I.Cohen and children have gor.e to Eau Claire to visit with friend-. They left Wedm -oav and expect to be gone several weeks during which time they will visit at West Superior and Duluth. Duck hats will le all the attraction at Mis Henderson s millinery parlors next Monday, Re sure and call for you'll not K in the swim unless you have a duck hat. An extremely pleasant affair was the farewell party given to Mrs. Joseph Harris, of Kenton and Mrs. R. Lieberman, of Chicago, at the home of Mr and Mrs. N. Warshawskev ht Tuesday. Those present were "Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris Mr. and Mi Peter Warshawskev. Mr. and Mi-. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Savlan, Mr. ai.d Mrs. Wool, Mr. and Mrs. Canon. All of the children of the guests wer present also. The affair was in the nature of a garden party and was held on the lawn which was beautifully lit with colored lights. Judge Flewelling passed upon the sanity of two iuen this week, one of them honing John Fikes the old Slavish fellow that has leen a euriou character on our streets for a couple of years, always taking part when a band was out parading he immediate cause of his lsdng sent away was an attack that he made on a child lielong ing to Erick Erickson. The little fellow had fired off a cannon cracker which angered the old fellow and be too!; after the boy with 'nn axe has wa using. It is probable that he would have seriously injured, if not kill-d him had Irving Jackson not interfered. Tn other in-aiie patient w.-h from Ai.iM.-a. - - - FoR SALE. The following machinery, tool-, etc.. for sale cheap. 1 f' h. p. fire box l-oilei. 1 h. . upright boiler. 1 team of horse. 1 lumber wagon and harness. 1 safe. 1-- Roll top desk and other ortice furniture. Piping, valves, buckets, tools and other' material for exploring outfit. Inquire of T. J. MoCusker. $ n n n m Mil FRANK W. COLE. 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