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BARAGA- DEPARTMENT
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LOCAL ITEMS.
It. P. Stcinkich was on the sick
list this week.
William IJoskias returned to
town this week.
'P. J. Rowlands, of Marquette, was
in the city Saturday.
V. II. Whitjemoro of Manjuctte,
was in the city Monday.
II. W. Roliinson is suffering from
an ugly felon on his left hand.
iheCanlo MediJine Co., U hilled
to appear iu l)anvra next week.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ly.san.ler
11 Armstrong, I'riday morning, a
daughter. -
M. O'Sallivan is having a neat
hardwood Hour put in .liU loiisorial
parlor. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Camaehe were
eoppcr country visitor.' Monday uud
Tnesda)'.
Mrs. Ferguson, of Sidnaw, is tin
guest of her brother, M. O'.SuIliv.ia,
for a few days.
Mrs. ("!eo. Armstrong returned
.Saturday afler uu extndod visit
with relatives in the east.
Misses Lizxio Hendry and Ifattiej
Dovenport returned from Marquette
Tuesday evening, where they had J
been visiting for several days.
A Tax Reform caucus will be held
in the Town Jhill at 1 o'clock this
afternoon for-'the purpose of plac
ing in nomination candidates t'ur
township offices.
Monday evening at S oVloek a
Oitizens caucus will bo Iicld at the
Town Hull, in this village, at whii-h
time candidates will be jlaced in
noniinauon lor lownsnip oiaees.
Alex. Martin, formerly proprietor
of the Mc Kin ley House in this city,
but who removed to (!reen Hay,
Wis., last fall, was in town the fore
part of the week. Mr. Martin may
possibly decide to return to Riraga
this spring. ,
Wliile turning the corner at
MeMahon'.s Monday morning, a
buggy containing three Finlanders,
listed in some way. spilling the
fK'cupants out in the mud. The in
rident created no little amusement
for the numerous spectators on the
.treet, as the three Fins were
laboring under a comfortable jag,
and the "spill'' presented a comical
sight.
Adolph Trudeau was arrested
Saturday by Marshal Fleming on
complaint of Martin McQuaid. who
averred that Trudeati had drawn
on his exchccqucr for the sum of
without the complainant's
i-onsent. and McQuaid wanted his
money baek. 1 rudeau was ar
raigned before Justice Feore,
pleaded guilty, and was .sentenced j
to the county bastile for sixty
! lys. j
Leslie, -months old son of Mr. ;
and Mrs. William Scribuer. died;
Monday evening at ti o'clock!
from convulsions, after an illness
of only about twentv-four hours. )
The funeral was held from the;
residence in this city Wednes-j
day . afternoon at - o'clock.)
Rev. II. IJillinjrham, of L'Anse, con-j
MUicting the service. The interment I
took place in JIaraga village ceine-'
?ery. Mr. and Mrs. Scribuer de-j
sire to return sincere thanks to j
their many friends who so kindly
aided them in various ways during j
the brief illness and after the death I
if their son.
(Jit your liorsos t lippctl by t!n I
"Vni(l electric borsc clijipcr on earth j
at Sicot ti's blackMiiith sliovJA use'
I'rico for tlic next thirty davs. only
1.."iU. ' ' ;
ASSININS MJWS.
1M-Ial correspondence to This Mbntiski..
Election i now beinj; talked of.
Win, Hu;jo. of I 'araa.wa around
to .vn Wednesday.
J. C. Fowle, of Mar.uette. was. in
to .vn Tuesday on business.
Mi'ssrs. .1. K. St. fiertnaiu and
Fred Scliwalm were in town Tliurs
day. :
Miss Nancy Denomie has been
uite sick tin: past week, but is now
recovering.
The maple su'ar business is now j
booming and some tine suyar is be- j
injj made. I
Pr. J. (1. Turner, of IAnso.made !
several calls here this week. There I
lias been ijuite a little sickness here i
this winter. j
Fishing operations on the ice are'
nearly nt an end, as the ice is jjet-!
tinjf danirorous. A blue streak of I
water can now be seen from this
place.
Joe Harbano has commenced
breiikini down the hemlock roll ways
at the Carp river for M. Van Orden j
iind ettinjf ready lor ramno; wnen
the ice moves out..- ' ,
The old lof house belonging to J.
J. IJyers caught tire and was burned
to the ground Thursday afternoon.
It was located at Fewsville, near T.
W. Edward'-summer resort.
Tuesday Mrs. J. B. Loonsfoot and
Mrs. Chas. Papin returned
from Little Travis Day. Messrs.
Loonsfoot and Papin will follow in a
few days, having finished their fish-
in operations at that place.
WENT TO JAIL FOR LOV2.
Woman Tokri All the Illntiie for
Murder Ilrr Flanr Comutlttrd.
The supreme c&urt of Vexico hits
asked President Diaz to partfon Maila
Montil!lfKs, who, some time no, was
teutencctl to CO years imprisonment
iu UeU-m jail for a muruVr .she never
com initial. The crime for which Kite is
putTerirg punishment was the Kill i n
of I'uM'aul MontaHo, In a f.in:i!y q nr
rcl. Miss MonttMl.'os lover, Pip:ir.to
Torres, was the real nurde.rer, but ln
eaiiiu sh? lnu-d h?in Mitia was wiilirjj
to take the penalty, Mie toik u!I the
blame for the liiunlcr ttnJ during; the
preliminary i n i 1 1 r v by the tt.Iul tiv.ni
nal judge, uiiil uftcrward i.t the trial
by jury, Fti.ut'y niaiii1a;!:nl that the,
ioiiI .he alone, was rc'j'or: !!'e for tie
ih'Utli of Moi.t lfio, w hom she hud M'.I.mI,
she.fcaiit, to free litru'lf fro;:) his crn
Ftur.t -oi it s!; i and dij-liunnrable
proposition. Tern s, then fore, rot
oil wit fie", rtid the. wom.vi, as the
murder was eonsiilired to have been
committed under npravat il eifeem-
etunces, was (ientei'.eed to 2 years In j
prison, a sentence v. hleh f he eheei fully i
accepted. T.ut Torres, when he ot j
out, was unfaithful, ur:d jej'o'.isy then
proved too much for Maria when she
learned of this. She prc.'nted th :
clearest proof that she was innocent !
and Torres jruilty. and showed letters ,
from Mm tr that eiTei-t. Her first nt- j
tempt to erctire relief was made before I
the superior tribunal and Was mistc-cr-ssfu'i.
but the supreme court has just j
set, aside that decision and aked Pre!- !
dent Diaz to grant her freedom.
SHED THEIR TEETH.
.1 Pernliarity Aliuut llie MoikellrnBe
Flth.
A few week a?o I ade.merd what
was to me the curious information re
pardinij the sheildinsr of its teeth by
the mtiskeilunife 'Curing the Milliliter
months, savs a writer in Purest ari"i
Stream. I now hare eoiifiniiation on
the matter advanced at that by Mr. II. i
L. Stanton, of Chicago, and I believe j
the phenomenon proper. y to be re
garded us established. Mr. Stanton's
observations were made in Wisconsin,
and his .T!gtnal itiforirart had een
the prenometic.n in Canada. Now eomc
Mr. II. McCartney, of Cld-u.ro. who
has observed the mime thin in th;
waters of Cass and Itaea oun ii?
of Minnesota. .Mr. McCartney s.is
that last spring in. May' and June the
'eeth of a!! the nMivkeK'it.ge taken in
Woman lake and adjacent waters wer.
sound and ncrrr.nl. .On duly b tie ex
amined fish which showed jaws red
and inflamed, und with some of the
teeth missing. In.-August ti!l nior;
teeth were found to be aWem iu speci-
in September it was the rule that no I
teeth nt all would be fj"i:ul in the
mouths of the niuskellunge taken. Thi I
nniskellur.ge taken . in (tetober ad
showed perfect teeth.
.' "' VJ"" '
next year. He dees not know whether
the teeth are shed yearly or rot, but ;
kuows that they are shed sometime. '
DEBTS Or TWtNTY-TWO YEARS.
Old Mitn Tit U on Prlilr In l!nittlnlp
111 Oner SHlUtlrJ CrrcllO.ru.
A ( use of rather reiiiarkalde eonuner-el-l
honesty has just come to lilit. In
lsT" one of SprinsrtieM's well-known
shoe dealers found himself so eiubiir
ijsscd li.v depreciation in vulue of. stock
ai:d I be ditticulty in i-ollei-tinci-ocnt.s
that he failed mid made a eon;prni's
with his creditors of iu cents ou the
dollar.
After 22 year, reports the .orlnq;
field (Mas.) He publican, t he mcn-huut,
now eonsiderably over TO jours old,
has settled all those old claims in
full, pnyinjr the balance unpaid at that
time, umountiiiff to several thousand
dollars. There was no claim on him
other than that of Ids conscience.
All his creditors had de;r.ed a pnpor
neknowledcins' their satisfa-tioii, and.
hi fact, a large number of the original
papers bad been destroyed, so that the
merchant had to fettle in accordance,
with the figures lie bad in bis posses
sion, paying over money in some eases
tn hens, or to surviving partners who
l.new nothing or bad nothing to show
of the original transaction.
The ronseientions old shoe dealer Is j
very anxious not to have his name np-
p,.:ir his not would lose in merit j
through advertising, he says. ,
A MAN OF NERVE.
Stepped Klrrrt Car to Present III) I
Wife to a Friend. j
There are nervj- men and nervy men. ,
One nervy man was on a rythian street j
our the other afternoon, say the New
Orleans Times-Demoerot. lie was rid- j
big home with bis wife. The car I
w asn't very crowded. When he reached
the corner the conductor rung the
bell. The car utopped, and he start
ed out with his wife. On the way out
lie saw a friend of his and hailed mid
way down the aisle.
"Mr. .Tones." naid the nervy man,
"th'm is my wife."
"I am glad to meet you, Mr. Jones,"
aid the wife.
"I am churmed." ald Mr. Jones. '
Then everybody shook hands.
(3ood-by, Jones." said the nervy man.
"Good-by," said Jones.
Then th nervy man left the car.
which had been standing still during
the ceremony of Introduction, expres
sions of delight and farewe"s.
"Well, I'll be durned," said the con
ductor, and the passengers who had
been looking on wide-mouthed laughed.
Illiteracy Bnlarla,
la Bulgaria only ?ya per cent, of tat
1 population can read and1 writs.
The Big Store,
: "". "lit"
Headquarters for
General iMerchaiidisc.
t!oods the very best ; l'riecs w asoiiabh
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Sec
New.
Oar
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Ladies'
Spring
Shirt
Waists.
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J6s.-.Cohl,S5S??;
J. G.Turner, M.D..
I.;.NK d bAKAd.V.
!:'Ane ?'?!''" at K'
idence, K.iilrnud St
lUrajja (MlieH over Jerry's Pharmacy.
Ollice l(..iir at I.ira,'a 10 a
to I-.
and 7 to S
l.1i.!il.ni... i-., I'-i.i.ii.l.lv An4Jinr.il I
I lav or Nlirht
HOTEL
MRS. Iv
VENDOME,
BURT. Prop'r.
Flrt-Cla,
out.
Nci!) Fura ULed Throiiijh"
K.itps. nor Ilay.
BAUER HOUSE
BARAGA, MICH.,
.1. IS.U'KK. I'mi'i letor.
bus In-pi) tlmrouilily repjuril ami
coiiillttiin. Kiet'lrlo liulil' uiiil
limn) :nii muni lur ii j vmiiiii:
)'il in tir-t
Iiu-li. t'irl i I
t.l)i to IfJ.i") M
! in. ml i.
l:i-- likr ill ciiinicctiiiii. K;ili'
liy.
I'liii ritn'n ly wi'k
G. E. IBBOTTSON,
" ...IiEAI.f.U IM...
iChoice Imported
! and Domestic
j Wines, Liquors
I and Cigars.
jvoTiiiNu nur fiust-
class liuiina ii..ui.r.i.
(OK. MAIN' AND
ONTON'AOON SIS.
Mich.
Baiiala.
DR. WM. R. STRINGHAM,
BARAGA. MICH.
Office in New Drug Store,
Postoffice Block.
John A. Cochran
& CO.,
MANUFACTUKKKS OF.....
Leronn pop, mawberry pop,
vanilla pop, Klnirer ale,
seltzer water, ar-aprllla
and root beer. Goods de
livered In 1Ame, I'equam
inK and Itaraga.
POSTOFFICH,
McMillan & Girard,
BARAGA LIVERY
Slocla or Double Rifts with or wlthoal
Driver.
Flhln( or hunting parties fnrnMhed
with Competent Guide,
Te keep nothloir but Rood hnres and
Ttagona aod ulre good atteD
tion to our Tatrooa.
McMillan & girard,
d. H- McDonald,
"proprietor.
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Call and Examine m Use c!
j Toilet
.Articles.
You can find
hundreds of
Beautiful and
Useful Articles
at our Store at
The. Very Lowest
Large and Elegant Line of
lV'ifuines.
Jerry's Pharmacy
BARAGA - MICH.
W. E. DOORE,
Attorney at Low,
BARAGA. - MICH
Lar, Real Estate, Convey
ancing' and Insurance.
Cash Store I Reduced Prices I
SIMON DENOMIE,
ASSININS, MICH.
PKAI.EK l-V
...QEWERAL MERCHANDISE
..Fruits and General Produce..
..Wholesale Dealer in..
Lake Superior Salted and Fresh Fish.
Upper Peninsula Brewing Co,
MARQUETTE AND NEGAUNEE.
Vov family u-e.YTirwi'd utoliilely front pnr' malt mid hups,
or telephone ordersTCill receive prompt attention.
JL- FALLETT,-
WATCHMAKER.
Dealer in Watches and Jewelry
The Repairing and Adjusting of fg
Fine Watches a Specialty
ISAItAUA.
JAHE3 MoMiHOU,
DKAI.KIl IN
Cholen Imported and Domestln
iWINES, LIQUORS
AND
UVKAtiA,
CIGARS, xi
MICH.
Headquarter for StIIII.l l.'S CKI.K
IJKATHI) M 1LWAUKKK LAtiKK UKFK.
H.W.
All kinds of
GARDEN SEEDS.
Wilbur's simm! nu-ul, for Ihivm's,
cuttlound fnwlx. liur'o stock
of dairy salt, tablo salt, and
stock salt, : : :
Prices Beasanslile.
Terms Cash.
Ontonagon St., Opti. Town Hull,
l!;ir:iya, .M'n li.
j FALK & ANEERSON, Props.
j Munufai tun-rs of th' very bist 10
ci iit and Ti-iHUit brands of rijjars on
the market. Save iikuii'V by patron
I i.inir luuiic iixlu-.t ry. K very box of
: t i.rars lias a uarantci' of yootl. clean
I i i.:.. i... ir i r i.' r a i i.t
Ill hllliUtnllljl lll' IIIJIJ I'J li.llfl.li.
lUiiiviHir iivwowju
HARAtJ A. - MICH.
NICHOLAS THI-OBOLD, PROP,
Dealer in Choicu Imported,
ami Duinestie Wines.
li(uors ami eijrars. Head
quarter.s for : : ;
DENI1HEY S Old
DnderacI JPure Rye.
- Main Stukki
For an
Stylish
Easy Shave or a
Hair-cut . o to
M
.O'SULLIVAN'S
( Tonsorlal Parlors,
Xkstkk Hiock. - Hahaua, Mirn.
Architects
ancTv
Superintendents,
sac.inaw, w. s.
MICH.
A Successful Business
...Man Advertises...
His Business.
An advertisement in I
THE SENTINEL
brings the best results
RoDinsoi)
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IIArii SCIIIILKMANN
Mail
MICH.
Harness Sliop
CAUL SCiIMKI.IN(J, I'rop'r.
Single and Double Harness, Ilobos,
blankets, sleiirh iiells, uml neek and
open horse bells. All kinds of horso
medicine.
JOHN FHE,
Dealer in.
High...
'l
J
...Grade
BAND SAWED
lumber:
Custom Sawing a
Specialty.
Baraga.
Mich.
Cash Meat Market
M. KBNKKICK. Prop.
Presli and Salt Meats
Flli nnd Canned Ctoodx, Kifirs and
butter. Poultry, Ktc. all elect
Mock. "Aluo cliolci'. fresh Oynters, '
Cilry. Cubbuxe und Ycgcublus,
Etc., Eli:.
I I- i -! K''ii-(iii!thln.
Cull mid t-e con vl nod.
Duiuth, South Shore &
Atlantic Railwav.
'tImb table.
In Effect Dec. 8tlt, 1897.
Trains Leave Barapa.
For Detroit, the East,
lieaaetoer and point
on the (ioacblo
Range dally except
Sunday
For Houghton and the
Copper Country..;.
For Chicago ft Marquette
For Ilougbtoo and the
Copper Country. . . .
tl0:03 A. M.
12:17 P. M,
4:20 P. M.
tO:U P. It.
(Dally. fDally except Sunday.)
For tickets, time tables, and other It
formation apply to
F. A. (Iashost,
Ticket A-g-ent,
Barag-a, Mlok
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