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Tiii DiamoS Drill! MoitlAKTY A ''ONLIN l'l HUHIIKI. , HI BI-l-aiK.l KVkHV AT1 KIUY AT R fi'f AL KA4.1.K.IKON COUNTY. MICl'I'iAN Soap OrflCIAL PAPER OF IRON COUNTY, ;rystal falls township and city of crystal palls. I'm. S'-.Oo inr ';!, iiMulvaiio S..l!'l;lAY, NOVKMliKli h, 1 !:. Statiti?H KHthemi by the fctate a'jjr iomraini ner goto show that th average wages iail won-en in Michigan 8 H7 cents IT day. "' npjK)ii)fin'Tit of (). C. Davidson t i.e J option on thn njpcr tniiisu!u , Irin hroftd made vacant hy Mr. Kor j ia ty'n resignation will m-t with the I he . t npjrovaI o" 'r "Davidson is Menominee Rimxo super intnidiwit for Um Oliver Mining company, . a nian of illent jii'iu'cment an-1 hL'h Ihimtum noility and may he dep.-ndid v.m to 1. what i ht-st for the institution. YVf coiigrahilate (ioen.or Hi!s uj.n th exc"t'ti'ir 1 -x vl. nr. of his t I off. ' ysfal Tails h a little village hut i - cliool.s havf and iim :vti ..lnui.-s o'' i i st excrili-ut hiiil Jin iit.u' i;ul-in.-. In short, it is tn.ly c tufortinu' to ! te how well provided with rx-res-in; material the m-1:m.N i.f tl. lier J'-l TlSIlhl serin to he. A 1 hut two of Iron rnnty' teachers n?' ided the recent institute at Crystal Fa I 1 The er rent of attend. Hue Was x t ptioiially iiigli. Snpt. liill and liN corps of teachers were on hand at every sesdon. Iron JJiver and h i.; jliaugh teachers attended in force. ;.t Mlerator. Caution It is needier, perhaps 'to cau tion people against using im pure toilet and hath ' twapH. No one uses harmful south willingly, hut many use the uu wittingly. You are most apt to get right" soaps at ft reliahle drug store for instance you never in your life saw a hit of gen uine tactile floap sold any where hut at drug store". We are something of cranks in thin matter of purity, and guarantee the enmity of even snap We sell. C1om prices you arj also sure of. J. C. VYilK'Mison, City I.rujcit. LaKc. ;ind will run alm .st il i recti south to Dunora and M 'iicssrn, tlx inv thioii-h the lartr-'r part of t f i - coke fields of the Westmoreland rci n. passing through Allegheny, Westmore land, Uulter. .Venango, Crawford and Krie counties on the r tit .1. Alter leaving Krie county, it will take a central course hit ween the Erie and Allegheny valley line of the l'enus lvama through Venango county, keeping to the west of the Allegheny j river until it reaches Allegheny county near the weastcrii line of that coitntv. I ie Diamond Drill is in receipt ot a Jitt booklet sent, out h' the Jass'liger ! utinent of the D S S rV A railroad cut led "Deer Stalking in the Cpper Vn nsnla ot Michigan". The work is f r i i the pen of the upper peninsula's iK. .u.- citizen, Chas. S. Oshorn, ni. I adds to his already estnidisned rei ' vn as an orator, fame as a vi er. Mr. Oslxirn has so thoroughly fcti.i ed the upi er ienir)su!a in all of it liases that he is abundantly snp-jIi- : with data to spread its fame to the vorld and we prophesy that this jitt hooklet is nut the leginning of wn i greater things from Mr. Osbon'H p"i. in which t'uj peninsula will he ti nt cene of hi creafion. .' , T h Elections last Tuewlay were of th . enuine olT-year order, especially in f npjier peninsula where les than lift If r'" vsnal vote was cast. As a general thing tne county went Kjnhlican hut hy reduced majorities. It is dearly noticeable that the tit'e has turrd: that the endulum has started on i s backward course destined for the land of distrust and discomfort enc mpassed within the lxmndri of the iVrnocrntic party. 'It is an old naylng that the American people can't let ell enough alone. They must lw exp rimenting. The success of the Ht I ihlican party in breathed the breji h of life into the deceasel com -inn.- rceit of the nation and redeemed th" people front the plough of hard tine s that the success ot Democracy four years previous brought with it. For 'dght years the Republican party has maintained this condition but there are igni that indicate that the people wis'i to go exjermenting again and liotv. ithstanding that the Republican are still in .power, the follishnesn of the people in following the braen calf of Democratic free trade fallacies is hap; ing the party's prestago in com mei ical affairs and, already investors are getting alarm ed fearing a repeti tion of lMrJ. - it MORE, RAILROAD KVMORS. . Ii stead of ohm riw railroad lieing , stnji, troiii IMttshurg Uj the lakos for .! th' , purpos f; handling ore J from the -liuk Superior region to ,1bcr tjr- ' Ha 1 s of this sei tiuli, there will le two ' raj! tads, each it dependent the 'vrj ing lines, having capacity for ' J; ai i lit.'g e.ti 'f rtTijii U-nrwigf 1 4 rm pre ivn the lakes. ,Lrid, Plenty of a " jni jCoHi,' t'r.u rctm'n;i;iuh v . ; - ; j TJiecstMr)e"isitii U 'hacked by lUyJ- CJay, :.Fr(ck. m'uU-"i1iv'V Xell.ju T i plsn ot the promoter tf tlie la1- t, railroad has in view a feeder for tli monster new furnaces at Doiioja. M : "'vii and Clairton Ti ' new furnaces that have h". n bui Co;;' wh; Vm the -Chi" OWi ll.'ll Mel.i' pan fin: T bu; ' it THEY'LL GET THERE. Worlds Fair. St,. Louis, Oct. 'in I'nriest and Stephen Iicxldy of Cent ralia. Mo., have put into execution a plan bv winch they expect to get to the World's Fair of 1!M at St. Iouis without experise to their parents. They will U' drawn in a cart hy two two-year old cattle. Vacation was a problem witn Mr. Roddy as with all fathers.; much more of a prolem than it was with the boys. What would he done with the boys after school was puzzling Mr. lbwldy. He wantel to keep the boyH employed and off the streets. The devil lurks on the streets of towns, small and big. looking for boys. The purchase of the calves was a solution. They skirmish ed through the country and found two of t he same ge that matched. For one, five dollars was paid and for the other si z dollars. "The boys will kill the calves," declared Home of Mr. Roddy's frieuds, as they ridiculed his venture. Rut the boys did nothing of the kind. They noon had the animals well trained to harness, working finely. Feeding and caring for them was sufficient employment to keep the youngsters out of mischief. .The (Jentralia Fair Association gave the cart, its owners and drivers free admission provided they would drive around the show ring. The famous cattle herds of central Missouri did not attrac t more attention. The second day of the Fair a wealthy farmer offered one hundered for the team of calves for his boy, but the Centralia youths, though 'sorely tempted, refused to sell. The young men will raise them, get an old-time outfit and drive to St. Louis and through the city to the Ex loflition. They hoje to Hell the team there for enough money to pay their expenses at the Exitosition. Stephen Roddy' is thirteen years of age; his brother Forrest, ten years. The boys are now in t-chool, much Ix-tter for their summer exericnce than had tney - spent the vacation on the st reets. , y ' ' ' ' .1. 0. 0. F. Af FAIRS. , -. ' r .' ' 11, Hid. tb Crystal Falls delegate to the mei;titig 'ill f ho ' (i rand Lodge I. J. (). F. returpe.yLi.4t. week Satur day, lie says thjiijl' grand session the. older.' !;?! this y-ar at Fort ilnrf.h OctU ,;M wa a suce, ss in j fvliy vVVtj. T1m people of Fort Huron rv".'!!! i" flnui( tieiegaies every iU C,rJsienth'ij.,' A'pulillc meeting was field in -their Honor, at which the mayor of the city and meniliers of tin local Ldgi h delivered address. Tlx sessions of trie convention covered a period of three das and .V drlegat-s from live hundred lodgi s were in at tli.e points are piactically aue!iiance. ,,llcd hy t!i. Mcdlon iit it, Th sr-rta-y,s report showed large hare nDi hiding factor in t!i(. i't-reas.. in n-mhership. as the follow- j ihle Steel company, which own j t;ild indicates: J l.iiiton St.el company plant at Total ni inh rlii f within the jur-j t i. the Fnion. Steel company, i-diction. !,. i,n ::. I'M ! Nuiii!. r initiated duting th jtari eridiu x ! c. ill. I'.ol ;;t ; ;;) Nu'iil. -r .'imitt 1 I.) c itd dm ing the '.Number, of members withdrawn during the year 305 Numler of memliera euspendecl during the year ' 1,470 Number of members expelled during the year ' M Total loss 2,147 Net gain during year ending Dec. 31,'lMl S.71'. Total memU-rshlp Dec. 31, 1001 Net gain in menibershiD till June :ii). IDOJ 2,HsO ,SfifJ..3 was distribnted among the memlires through the state for U n vo lent purjHJses apjioi tioned as follows: Amount paid for the relief of brothers ' :',. ii.rM. i:j Amount paid for the relief of wid owed families :1.1h.h:i Amoint paid for tho education of orphans ..ViHj Amount pail for special, relief 4. '.:.) ;! Amount paid for the hurial of the dead lo.r.s.v.js The oHleers for the ensuing year art as follow -: lirarid Master A. H. Drown, Traverse City. Deputy (irand Master Fn-.t F. D'i'"v. Kala::i:.o' j (Jruid Warden- W. L. I Jvrr. Cheboy gan. j i rand Secretary - K. il Whitey, Landing. (irand Trea-urer D. D Fritc-hai All.-gan j (irand Master Drown made the fill slowing appointments, which vere . n ' finee hv t' I itge : (tr.-uid ('hai-'ain- Rev. D H. Reiter. j R .' iie.-ter. (irand Marshal - I'raKli I. ( rr. ! 11 iv City. (irand Conductor Fred A. Rogers, Mt. IM.asent. . (irand lb-arid William II. Flvnn. Detrdt. SOMETHING THAT IS (iOOD. We know of no greater service that this newspaper can render its many readers than to h-t th-m know of a r. ally meritorious article and where the same may fie procured. Fo- ttiis reason we wish to have every reader peruse the following from Dexter Mahoney, (uigley, III. II" says: "lMease K'-nd me hv express two dozen of Re-(o. I find it an excellent med icine and have to keep it in stock. " Re-do Tonic Laxative Syrup is au unfailing cure, for constipation, sick headache, biliousness sour stomache and dyspepsia. It is the ideal med icine for children. f() cent Uttties sdd hy Frank W. Cede Druggist. A SLEEP AMID FLAMES, breaking into a blazing home, some firemen lately dragged the. sleeping inmate from death. Fancied security, and death near. It's that way wneu you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King' New Discovery for Consumption give prefect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lung Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, dentin and doctor's bills. A tea spoonful stops a late con ph. per sistent use the most stuhlxirn. Harm less and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy bv J. C. Wilkinson. A STARTLING SURPRISE. Very few could believe in looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust blacksmith of Tilden, Ind., that for ten years he suffered such tortures from Rheumatism as few could endure and live. Rut a wonderful change followed his taking Electric Hitters. "Two bottles wholly cured me," he writes, and I have not felt a twinge in over a year." They regualte the Kidneys, purify the blood and cure Rheumatism Neuralgia, Nervousness, Improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. On'y .-( cents at .T. C. Wilkinson. THE ST. PAUL CALENDARE FOR 1003. Six uheets lOxl. inches, of beautiful reproductions, in colors, of pantel drawings, by Brywon, i9 now ready for distribution and will be mailed on receipt of twenty-five cents coin or Htauips. Address F. A. Miller, deneral Passenger Agent, Chicago. ,d t R. have ili i-e liir r Sr. I com huilding thp'c r of the gn at plant at D'-nora. si e under s us with ti e , which is now i rs at Moiii-s i n. lin- that li V id hegill .It r.i'4 j, t. i d to n,.d.e .-ne t ie hal dim.: d.s ks of th .w pr. Huh. to Hie !!,- i: ear .Milling D . ;;. Niiinl i-r ri in-:at. d i 'ding J)ec. !. p.oj Trf.il 'Hill N umher of menilHT! 1 ' til- Ve,l- '.tUl li:i in. the '.'.'I di-'d d! The following testimonial was re ceived from Mr. John W. Young, an old soldier and highly respected cit izen of Lincoln. II., who says: "I had a seven cough and cold and I decided to get Home Kind of medicine. I purchased a bottle of Harts' Honey and Horehonnd. and am plea'd to say I am now well. 1 advise anyone sutlering from throat or lung affections to use thl vnlnal.le remedy, I. cannot recommend it too highly." Sold by Frank" W. Cole Druggist! Marriod men do not live longer than .single men. Jt'onl.v; seem longer., and if either are troubled with dysK-psia, biliousness' or cons ipatioti. the only safk mi!' r a ifialrfe ' t hiYig to do is to bnv a bottl. fMv (in Tordc Laxative Syruji. the vrfain .cure frr conslipa t ion. and live to din ot old age. Sold by Franl-.W.'''oI,.(iDruggist; - CHAMBEKLAIN.'V ST .M.C1I AND LIVER TABLETS. Try thrm When o i f, .1 ilnll aff. r eating. W!,t n ,i'i have no apjvti V. Winn j.ui have it bad tav'e jn fhr 1:1 ,vith. Wh"ii our ji v.-i.is torpid. W!e u y i ni 1 ovv ! aie con!ip.i'..d When yo. idias a In a. la- fie. Wlie-l M. rfeJl bflioiH 'I'ii'W will impme y.-iir appefit-. C ;e.lse ;,1 iluiMlut,. y,n s ,, f , and ieg-il.ite";yi.,nrliver and bowds. For f lie l.yj'oie's I'lmniM , )'ou hare the "Dttds" M V hdi c the Smtss Semi us vor y.ork ami let rjis ret uetjuuhiteil. oun WORK ON LACE CURTAINS CANNOT LIE EXCELLED. fftmseekt'efr't's Hear this in Mimi. SHPEM-HG STEAM LAUNDRY, NEEDHAM BROS., FF.OP'S. . Wo wish to call your Attention to our Special Sale On Iron and Wood ! Bed Springs am Matrcsscs 1 - Wo must Iiavo tlio room in which to show Wintor Stork :incl will closo out rZlJ our wiindiousso stock at (Iroatly Koduc- hi cd Pricooy. A lare lino of PILLOWS, (QUILTS and BLANK 10TS that must he moved at onco. IL. A Si ENRY i I . ' ks M. M, IVllLLCKil ; : l 1 1 XI Practical Painter, Paper Hanger, Calcimer, Sign Writing, Etc. Specialty in Wall Paper Samples of the Loading Wall Paper Houses. NOW IS THE TIME! If you want any Building or re pairing done, Call on th eold Reliable Con tractor, ANDREW NELSON Specifications furnished on application Business Chances In tin- ni'v.i Atlr.irliv nitrv fur Mi- . K.ii ini-r, "U I l;.i-nr, M i.iui Mi-. r..in. in-v.-!.ir. l'li'iity ntv I '! j -t T ii.it i In Mil- ' (iUI-XTCI'MK'Al.OlJTM , Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, AVisslssippI and I'loriJa, at all j.i.iii'- " 't'" ' t 'I." LOUISVILLE Si NASHVILLE KAILROAD. ll ill- ( t,n-iii"- it vi.!!ln. Hi. k.., '... -t iti ni'.- in II" l.uli'-l M il., tl. !.... .m.;,t- l.v f it-' II. m. ! .111.1 i d",i I.r.r-x ni r,n.l f Armi 1 inr n.l Slnnp ri til Lhnr- KrtKioi i'.mmm! ii- '-' - ii.-- -tut lr-.. ,... (.1 t,l lli.il I' ' : .- " 'l'l'-' 1 r ( HIM- .t I "" 1 ' ' ' 1 'M' u ir U. ill.' I ."' ' " - " N" ' 1 I . t ii ii ,!.t!i" ri'-' i ' ! 1 Him ,.-(.-... I I i-.. k t (fiiu in II" ii t I ' '' VM I ! Iki' i ll-M l'l ''1- i '- lllf Urt rtyts.c thr lnr.1 n thinl rursilis fil h month. I,. M- I !i)A !- ' ".!'. " " ; t. I ' 1 1 . - ' '''l'l I ' '1 'I' ' ,. . iv . n- ! Ii.- . -, V I- 'V . :. : i: t-i ' : I'l-.M" ill'!!". 1. 1.. - -l'l-. .1 ' 'I ' . R. J. WI.MVSS. Gfirrl Iriirvii'r.Mion -! Itnluttr ia! Arn LOVISVILI r . KV. : k4 1 1 US' -CB Anything in the I laidware Line? If .so ours A i is the place nn are L ckiur for. We inxite r.i ft M h Jiardware Jpecials, Axes and Saws 0 is the place nn are hiokiu for. We inxite your inpecti ,n ul mir complete line of Also a comple te line of Wood and Coal Stoves and 'M,anges Let ns prove to you that we can save you j monev. ii! Crystal rail Ilaidw ( (i arc Co. R. B. WEBB, rr. H.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 L eiscn ec Hcnes' humous Urands of ALES AND LAGER and there will he no question to ask. Pre. S pa riding. I m v i i n i n . Dei sen & Henes, Jacob Bauer, Agt. A. Nummi Sc Co., LEADING PIIOGRAPHERS. Our Studio vyill be Open Every Day From Now On'. We kindly invite the public to visit 6ur Studio and ee the wmL turned out hy us. Nothing hut rp-t(.-I).,tr Work i, Our Motto. WE PAY GASH FOB ABILITY! mBBA