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U' Tin: Diamond Drill. MORIABTV & CoNLJN,PUBLlbUIt8. rtBLIHIIL ETEKV HATCBOAT At RTflTAT. VT T.c 'v.iv rorNTY. MK'III'5 AN OFFICIAL PAJEH OF IRON COUNTY, CRYSTAL FALLS TOWNSHIP AND CITY OF CRYSTAL FALLS. oap Caution. Terms. $-'.00 per year, in" advance. SAT UK DAY, SKlTKMKKU VI, 1'J ; T T ST A K TICKET For Governor AAKON T. ULISS. of Sainaw. For Lieutenant Governor -ALKX. MAITLAND, of Ne.-aunee, For S-cretary of State--FKKI) !. V.'.V .'INKIJ. ut Farmin.rton For Stat" ." .Mir r. pa::-.;i. M--nv, ..f Grand itapids. For Auditor General I'EKRY V. I'OWKIW. "f Ca.lillac. For C.niini-M-.ri.'r ( sut Land Mh'ce KIAVJN A. WILDLY, of Paw Taw. For Attorney G iwr d - CI1AS. A. ULAIK, f .Ta. Ks.Ti. For Su-rintendcriT Public Instruction. DI'LOS PALL, "t Albion. For M-i:-is Stat- Koavl of Kdin ation J'ATKK'K H. K:LLi:Y, D.-txoit. LUTHCi: L. WJiKiHT. of lronwo...l It is needles, perhaps, .to e:; tion jple'funst usin;; im pure buM and bath so.;. No on nses harmful soaps willingly, but many the uu wittingly. Yoa are i-i st aj rirnt ''Hfn at a reliabl sVire-for in-tan- you neve in your life w f bit of en uine castile soap M any where but at dru stores. We art' h aiirthiii' of cranks j in this matter of purity, and J guarantee the 'ir.altv of every j S We M'll. .' ; art' also -nr- of. progress! venesa on the part of the : yoa ar laid back into that ni)r.ov. farmers. There it no new land being : closet. It comes to us all to g there, cleared. It eeema that the people are That good and frreat man. .Tav HrbV.I. contented with what they have font so to whom i largely due the i i n. tin. thai there is no:, the profit"1 ion of hi institution and who pri te it j rr.txibl" in a t r i j thronif'. that furiu- wa" irxdife. nan i-ono then and others! in.; country that there is through tuch , who jrave to it much of the bet there . a territory a Uates township in thi j was in thtiu have pine Uo. 1 would j 'ounty although the farms are in ; not ask more for yoa when the eun sets J I much more advanced sta.-es. j low in the west than that you hall be j held in the same loving memory and . i The cemetery board is entangled in reverence that they are. Gtd peed 1 j a mix-uj that is car.bin' ciihiderble yuU uu. ustain you turin;; eacn ' unpieasantnep-"- bat wi.ich wiil un- iuy of a loiiir and useful and iuccesfnl ' I dotibtdly corn 'H riht when ewry-' life!" j 'one concern 1 jrft loVrn to rsoter ; thoiilit a:id rt-alueH that Lr.Yital i Tails cettiu older and we areiT t t,, ,.et U-inniiu' o nyMeuatite oar puhhi ,i)U h von.. n oth.r ......ninnnities ! MWk(V;Wr.t:Vli! ' and Mnoe the time of j: I Honest Goods fori! Little Money. As an indutomont to move all tin? ;oocls we can before Jan. 1st we quote you the following prices. We d?n't consider these Xtnas presents to .you but honest sroods at le&s money than you can pos sibly buy them elsewhere. j there ha- l-u no Hy-mt- the burial. . t c ' I of dec-rtsed tt-r..nM 1:1 onr temet-ry. h -trL2.i a cr;T. r::rv tt :t j well; in; 1 iue rouuus ;i;i ii'-:. thmselv. b a I- t and claimed it ik t!i--ir wn. Now it i lh- in!::i'iu. and in r'uet th" ground Las Un laiil ..." 1' f ;) Iron beds , fjfe Mattresses Fancy Kockers (?4 Cobler Seat Couches Children's Koc'rfer-; A JiV.OJ side board for. We will sell what Sleighs we have less that ; value. . ..$2.50 to $27.00 ....$1.85 to $15.60 $1.75 up. $MJ $2.50. $2.75, $3.50 foft . ..$4-.75 to $18.00 'M . . .35c. 50c, 7:c up. . .. . lo'.r.o w at It into lots t" b dvded to tlie J. C. Wilkinson, Cit' l niLTi r't -n e!,' th'y will : bv d.'.vnt t.eot.:.-. It : to ive the iireni!i tn citv iknd a f rood in vvi.'ic CONCRLSSiONAL For Oiijfcs're II. )1,1N Y)l'N(i. LLCISLATIVE TICKET For Senator Tnirty-Kirt District- M. H. MOKIAKTY. For Jlepresentative CHAKLHS C. liKOWN. COUNTY TICKET For Sheriff 11 Kit MAN HnLMKS. For Clerk. .lOHN WALL. For Treasurer joliN K. Mc(ilKMS. For Prossecatitijr Attorney CHAKKKS H. WATSUN. F(r Ke'ister of DeMs ALEX. I). KC Mi Kits. For Corpner W. K. DAVISON. V. N. MINCKLKK. KEPUKLICAN CONVENTION. Detroit, Mich. . An trust 1 W2. To the Republican Elector, of tne State of Michigan: The State Convention of the Re publicans of Michigan i hereby called to uiift at the Auditorium in the city of Grand Rapid, on Thursday, September V!r). at eleven o"clock In the forenrtn. for the purpose of utilectinK a candidate for Juftic of the Supreme Courtnd transacting puoh other buineHS a? may properly come before the convention. In accordance with the resolution of lsTO and 10OO, every country will bn entitle! to one deleft for each rive hundred of the totl vote cast therein for (tovernor at the Iat election in a Prefidental year (November, llx, and one additional delegate for every fraction amounting to three hundred, each organized county teing enttled to at least two detegates. Under the resolutions of ls.V, no delegate will le entithnl to a seat unless he resides in the county the pro;ofH to represent. The delegate freni the several Congressional District are requested to meet in district caucus at ten o'clck a. m. on the day of the State Con tention, and select officer as follows, to be prese nted to the State Convention for confimation : 1- One Vice-resident; 2 -One Assistant Secretary; 3 - One ui'IiiIht of the committee on 1 'Credentials ;" 4 - On niemU-r f the conimittf on "Permanent Organiaztion and (.rbr Of Euilie'S ;' ' f-One member of the committee on "Resolutions;" liy order of the RepublicHn State Central Committee. Oerrit J. Diekema. Chairman. Dennis 11 Ahvard. Secretary. i-.r b- attended s vdl ej:.i:u:h keys "f tlje h -.iLo-e- the?JJ at t-;e. (ien-rally tiiey know iiov to appreciate th- tritr. AtU-ndii:-' these annual exhibitions .if the fighters are a lot of fellows wh ifnagine they liave been included in the pri vilest they act ord"d the ire men and who go altogether too far in taking liberties with the city which is ho.. At the recent tournament in NeganTiet the business portion, t.f the town were overrun bv a lot ft coarse black guards who a. ts should have entitled thetn to a j.Ja . in ttie city jail Clean fun is K-rmissible on such occasions. The people expected it and nearly everyone entires into the spirit of it. In Nea-.nee it was rowdyism of the worst character, and the officers should have sat down upon it from the outset. No decent woman could go through the town without being insulted. it was disiriaceful. and if such acts are to be jw-rmitted in the town where the tournaments are in future held it will not te long ere the firemen's association will le a thing of the past. The people will not contribute for the bringing into the.r city of a lot of drunken bummers wLj an take all manner) of lilerties with property. We are of the opinion that Negaunee ban had enough tournament to last them many yean. Iron Ore. AT ONTONAGON. Crystal Falls Citizens Had A Pleasant Visit to the North Country Town. The excursion to Ontonagon was not as well patronised as it would have tieen had not th rain clouds of the day before scared so many away. The train left exactly on time and that was tne means of shutting out a Unit twenty five that were '"just too late. ' AUjut went from here, and from Aruasa. To this number manv were added at Sidnaw and Mass City so that the coaches were full when they pulled into Ontonagon. The major portion . of the visitors had never seen Ontonagon and every hand we heard words of surprise ex-presse-d at the exceptionally fine show ing in rule by the town that only six rsoii you i purchn'ing an-i playing, f c theni fr:: the cit. It is n :! e ry - puip.-s.-to mak" rc liy out ; ti.e sale of these V-rs .-;t to have th- users the ,i.:runi ;..k' towrti- K'jiijj. up of the s:u:". Tt-e i ). of tt e city can't get it through t r :.-ads th.it this move is ligiti.ov.v an i tnai t.: y WoUld 'fe ioCllp'dlf'l t" di s, iji .,u well rt'gi!..'" pla.-e, .1 they r-n'. tl.e action of th-. b .ird a- :t f idgh ; 1 1 (t 1 1 1 '.Ii'"-S. To adtl t the cout'u-ion. t-.ej-e are ' two cemeteries in ;!ii r 1 L. A. HENRY. 1 .r-.---t to t. 4 A k J f 1 , plat of g - IT. t. ar.i. the Catholic and Now-, it v-M-ms that Pather l- t;r in s nie way teen inform-.-d th.t parish ovt r which be presides ha for the pi.t .,f ground that it res for his pe ple and thr result i mipunderstt;ling i that the e i-t.uli !f M'HH'i 'im i and tlje ieut letnan. It is our opinion, and tie concurred in by all sober thinking jieople the THE ELEVENTH llul'll. The management of the Opera Houe will offer us next Saturday Sept. geth. Lincoln .1. Carter's grtat su.cet 'fhe Eleventh Hour' a comedy u:am in rive acts, dealing with types of characters that we come in contract with in every day life. The first act is in an old mill in De Kalb County,' Illinois, and is said to be very realistic. The third act is a olock house tower on the Chicago and North-western liy. Pew people travelling understand this all important part of railroading. From this tower th lives of hundreds of jieople depend. The fourth act shows one of Chicago's famous resorts. The Iiisniark Hardens. The last act is said to te an exact reproduction of one of Chicago's Millionaire's homes. This is said to Is the grandest stage setting that has ever been presented by a travelling organization. The com pany representing this play is far alove the average Where do voli sVJkVWW.uv.',. M frzwm'W Trade ? ? ? UK- '.J w f:ev.! ! SI Mil mill l E-K! j iI 101! ttflSL.EoKIR you can ulwav .u toy ciir Hartl'.vmc uhoro fct tlioT.M at riiht prices. Tlic "The Denver Express' Opera House to-niht. at th Fittingly Dedicated. C'jutinuoti From Firtt Page, forever. All else hatseus to decay. Work is the north wind that lashes men into VUings; it is ambitions ladder to the lowly. A good rule is to do well eery day those things that come to you to do. Life may only I long enough to do one thine well, but if that one thing is well done the world will be better for your having Jivel in it. Those who nave given u tuch institutions a the Michigan College of Mines nave charged against us a heavy indebted ness. We can only discharge this obligation by Uung worthy of the work of your fathers and by doing so much for posterity as they have years ago was nothing but an ash heap, .done for us. From now on you will Put one house wn left standing in the le an interested part of the institution, village and it stand today, a curious j Von will help to widen its fame. You Practical ! Painter, j Paper Hanger, j Calcimer, j Sign Writing, Etc. j j Specialty in Wall Paper j Samples of the Leading; Wall Paper Houses, j p, Crystal falls Jiarduare Company, hfi unite your attention to their complete line of V Jiaraware Stoves and Ranges general Milling Supplies. &tc.9 &tc. A NOW IS THE TIME! It vs.'is our pleasure to meet the Hon. M. H. Moriarty, of Crystal. Fall-, candidate for state senator from thi district on the lpuhliean ticket, while l e wc in our city this week. We do Dot wonder now that he had no opposi tion in the nominating convention. -(Irand Marias IbarM. land mark to all ami a monument to tne freak's im ss ' calamities of such nature as that at Ontonagon. In the rebuilding of the nomes and business places the inhabitants have had an eye to the leautiful as well ami substantial j and we noticed that many of the bus iries places were finished off in such manner as to give the town a good appearance. There seu.s to be a fair amo int of prost-ritvt o the town although the Diamond Match company's is no longer with them in a maunfcat'r ing way. The writer got off at Mass city for a visit with relatives at Oreenlund ami drove f i on 1 tlure to Ontonagon after dinner. We were well repaid for the trouble for it i- a beautiful drive. The road was cut many years ago by tie mining companies and was planke-t the entiie distances of Yi u' s mis to allow tie heavy team w.-rk that wit Wfoi called ujMn to sustain. These Links have all road graded If you want any Building or re pairing done, Call on th eold Reliable Con tractor, ANDREW NELSON Specifications furnished on application will aid in seing that its endogenous growth continues. It is the pride and the admiration of our state and will more and more command the state's jealous care and. generous snpjxirt. "I Would ah-juie you to look for the gotnl in men and in all things. I would t n;n:an l you not to 1e content until you have ghen to mankind ot.e uooi thing that it has lleyer p..s-essel U-fore. I would widi you ti t t bee., me victims of morbid. in:rospvti.,:i, and vet I 1 Vvih mi to give yourselves over to I , enough -- If study to know yourselves thoroughly. You will not foster ( j malice U'caue that will fend toj : embitter your lives. You will not ' 'envious of those il 'Ut oii because1 your chief o.invni is your own worn, j It is that which u at" first and only : responsible f. r. You will not neglect j your s.,nl dcvelopim nt f..r the intellec- j Business Chances Let ib show yovi v o are RIGHT. Remtm. ber the PLACi: CRYSTAL FALLS HARD WE CO. R. B. WEBB, Mr. Ha.ve A Drink ! ! This is the most Popular expression that is nowadays used. When you accept do you ever question yourself as to quality. Drink Leisen Henes' Famous Hrands of ALES AND LAGER and there will be no question to ask. P'ru. Sparkling. I 1 vlo-ut inc. Leisen & Henes. Jacob Bauer, Acrt. I In Hi K.o in -r Vttr.u-t , ... i i:.M--t lit V i'f K Inr th r. .tti'l in-;-s 111 tli' J. A. Nummi & Co, (jRI; T CI-MK'M. Kentucky, Tt rnostre. Alabama, Misslssirpi .nnd l lorlda, .it a- J ' tits ., t! .: " ' i tlf LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILM0AD. ::t'i tlx- LEADING PHOGRAPIIERS. A'-l 1 Sllt.H tl.l l J Timber n J Sion lbot f.vrrtKintf 11 i-' uti.-"1. !.! lot-,r- t li.- 111 01 il.e t 'il-r. 11 1 1 i , r 1 II1 1M- .-tfei tttnl aiitl the phsical. but otir entire ben removed and the growth must In as bari;ionious mid nto a fine highway, t.nifotni a- it. is p.,ible to have it. The in licatioits are that thin county will only have one o.unty ticket in the Many eieirant farms are to aloTi the rotite and we were bo Seen urpri-el field this year. The present -m lals that there are not more of them. Lave jivt ti excellent satisfaction, and onntry i fairly level and we frilled to tl.tre is no ri''cer.ity for making a a tunip in any of the farn that clause. -Keporter. we p.i-d. However we tts.k the lat If the l!r nen totjrr.Hmnts are to feature a an indhator of either l kt pt up it will " rieceoary to make dvers-ne Vj ftirmii.; or a lack You will 1 true to yotir les ' to the lst that ti'ier- is in -otj. you will be: true to vour family, to your friend. I '..id i the "lestiny that plays ttie ( t. (.k r board i f l;fe Hnl He (liriH.A-i as men .les,-rve-. I trus there are taauy full days of usef uln-, vouihsufvd to you youtnuiem btfvr . ,,f ; s r e-ii ,,..,-...! 1 o o . ..1 ti.- 1 .., :-,r-.- . .); t.y : i t.' a!'!.-- ).-,-. e -,;.i- ,! ,;,l ..I t.,v.O I .. ,. I ,1; .1 I.O i u r,I, ,",IO il in l- III V't hi 'tuite.i'i t t .t k tt H i'.. i.li l'-t tie- I", s. JI.ii.m--o- 1 I ,' rv i 1 o-l ix .11 t1 i.u'l ...ft I'Mnct VM.l l-l.ik'- ' 'i..rt.ior.s J IUH frt icwrion tkt fittl nJ (tiirJ Twc tJ) of t th month. I t ;- kl: l ' V' W.flt. lOI'l I J..-I Nit r-r nil I I. ,.i to Wl it" l-'.t 'll'U't u II.- .'.i.iCiy j. f i ; 1 1 U K. l:t.l'i: J i ' ti t t...t'.- r, i;ji,j. .01 t all i i.ltjnuttti' rt K. J. WEMYSS. Gtntrtl IrronierAtton nj Iiduktril At LOVISVILLE. HY. Our Studio will be Open'very Day From Now On. We kindly unite, the p.itdic to visit Our Studio and see the Work turned out ly us. Nothing but Up-to-Datc Work is Our Motto. I WE PAY GASH FOR ABILITY! p3SSwrSS5SS