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THE SUPERIOR TIMES, Published at SUPERIOR, DOUGLAS CO., WISCONSIN BY THE SUPERIOR TIMES PRINTING CO, TERMS: - - |2.50 Pee Annum The app ication for an injunction in the oa>e of the I’nitcd States against the City of Duluth and others, was set for hearing on tile 24th in> 1., before Judge Miller, at Topeka. Kansas. No report has been re eeivt <1 ot tl.u; action tak< n by the Court, up to the inn ot our going to press. CHILD'S PLAY AND COMMON EN3E. To'those who ; re governed entirely by oirwa. 1 a ppei.ru c , tin- new ad cuter p ng look art r> in the wide y adver tb- and \ lag- of Du utli, is most < o v n uj; proof lha t n v possible she tor ae< m mere ei yat th !:ead of hake Super,or, i right at that point. The sup rtie'ml ob erv< r is impressed with the sight ot tore recently bn !t, cars moving to and fro, steamers arriving and departing. He meets m n who seem busy and sang'ii- e; strangers and tourists attracted f om a dis tance; and above all hears the name ol a well known banker associated with it al, and almost ashamed to doubt such an ap parent flood of evidence, be buys and bu Ids. to the great jov of the residents who feel quite as much encouraged by him ns lie was by them. Now we will not stop to tell in detail how little of real business is transacted in this new town. Of the hard times; the overcrowding; the lack of agriculture or manufactures; the real estate bubble, so common to all west rn “cities 1 —of thes topics wo will not speak in panicu! u*. We will not tell how much of the rai loading and boating is doin' for the temp wary Con venience of the Northern Pacific. And there are two good reasons for saying little about the matter. One is that Dnlnih is iite welcome to all the prosperity "he can bring lursclf in a legitimate way. \\ e 101 . r itin r than oppose, evt ry law - ful effort, and can object to nothing but ca nal cutting, and things of that i;k which we have only too serious grounds h r fearing are intended by certain unscrupulous par ties, in the Duluth interest, to act as the throat cutting of N\ isconsin interests at the head of this lake, and which indeed wool I surely have that effect whether so, intended or not. A-ide from wliat w e honestly believe and know to bo tlie legitimate protection ot our own commercial interests, we have no de sire to expose the weak points ot any ■tniggling eiilet prise in this wild corner of om* country. But there is another and special reason why we shall ‘not in this 1m; i' artiee on the opinion otsupertici.il ob-erv if.', dwell ev. non llie in imfcst weak ness and absurdity of the “great expecta- at Duluth, and that is it would not ; ii. line ace such perswiis a particle. b c citiiim * ' e.eon except with those capable ol leaning an independent Judgment. An ini: move siipeiTieia man is .ike an impreS sio alb.i* and yet i.ea isuoug child. He is t upon by gli tiering geuerali l e , anil wii i once i tl icaceil in any gi \en ait c, .on, is bey o <1 lb reach of argument o v e ari- not urp >ed that any who have l.lv coiiimi ■ led themselves to the ex ra\ a nt eh ..eras that nestle m die Duluth mind, are loiiil in their prats sot lii.it am a dons place, and, cite its most hopeless and c u as evidence ot its stren gth in s . i . . f being aide to see as sharp biisine>* men al. ov. r the land see, that tnese th ng> are its weakness. Now it is from the childish minds oft mse who are so e .sily intluelieed by ine •id . boasts across the bay that we hear ail the talk abi u t e dea ln s* ot this place. They do not mean merely that it is now with but lit tle business of a commercial na ure, but they persuade tin mselves that no possible busi ness chance or pro-pect is betore it. D'is is of course a very silly conclusion, but u is a very comforting one to them, and cannot hurt us in the least. Business men who know enough to be their own advisers, know that the “deadness” ot this place s all “ Duluth talk,” and simply reveals the fact that it wont 1 be a very good thing l< r g interests if SP< were dead. But who stands watching a slam lion calling out that it is dead, dead, deadr Only the fearful ones who are try ing to reassure themselves from past a id , e alarm. And we wish to sum up thes references to the two classes ol superticia observers and men of sober judgment, by saying that there is no room in tins com munity lor any ot the former class ot per sons. * Any who have so little jndgmen as to take Duluth froth f.r fact, can be well i. if any such there be, which we c >u fc we ua\e no g >d r No man ol jaig uent in this comm mi % has l >st a grain ot faith in its natural ad y p. r wih > :.se 1 r it moment tlu every jteevled artificial advantage. Aho citizens VOL. 1. of Duhtth are welcome to any m ii *"' c place they can per uade to go. Or! men will stay and Duluth will Hurt om a li\ they stayed in course of time. W- c n draw a dealing population as soot s we, need it and even so n v. The troub ■ h Superior is not halt dead'’ enough Eel all croakers he removed. Live men are wanted. No children ned aonlv, - ■ • LATEST FROM THE SILVER 50 S. 4iSi OF THE SSI LO2 SR*S A&RMAi ■■ (iKKAT I:X< 11 KMEN I' AT TH K MIN ES —Fit VEEN liAKKIiI.S OF OKE VALUED AT ONE HUN DRED THOUSAND DOLL Alt FOLK MEN DUO WNED FULL I’AETIt ULAES. The steamer Lotta Bernard of this place arrived from Silver Island last Thursday, and from Mr. Robert W. 'Thompson, and B. F. Howard, we leam further particulars in regard to the wondered pi odueti\eness of the North Shore silver mines, anti d‘om ti e same source, glean the sad intelligence of the drown ng ot lour men on their way from the mines to this place. The names of rlie unfortunate men arc Jerry Lacour eeare, an honest and respectable French man, well and favorably known in this locality. Frank Fairbanks, an In.ban trader who occasionally stopped here, a m:in named Selby of Duluth, and the other man's name w'u were un .'ole to obtain Ihe | men 1>• 11 Ft. William May Iti; arrived at Grand Marias the ISlh, leaving the next; morning during a light northeaster, from i which time nothing mure was heard from I them until the Beaver Bay mad carrier on ids downward trip found the boat belong-j ing to the men at Bapti m river, live mile> j from Beaver Bay, on the bea h lilted wi b | sand, and their dog lyi ig by it. A u \ f goods that was in the hoi was loan I at] Agate Bay, thirty mih-s this side o( wher ■ j tlie boat was found. There i- no doubt : but what the men are drown and, or the} would have been foil id or reported b t re now. The Silver Id ad baft i* thirty-five fee deep, and the lift fifty-live long and eig* t feet wide Tile Da* and iim' . \ a 1 \ with miners. Beck mine oji the main ia.nl i deep, and is to he sunk ten !>• t in r>- no tore drifting. The lower down tn • r<B the richer the yield. One of our informants s w dt. eu cotcls j of oie valued at $. >o,o 0 ->ea no being discovered da ly, ad the i are that the deposit of silver is far ■" o d| ill comprehensi . 1 rock taken to Detroit, where large smel ng j works are being constructed The steamer Chieora on her last mpj brought 150 passengers to t! emi ies. A n *w mine is to thirty-five mile> b ow l imn ier C ape, by Caj)E. Duncan MeCark -ran. Ihe steam tug Mills I Ste Marie, is expect I ■ ; . daily t< f®* ’* Bigger of this place is .n enthusiastic ex plorer in ine silver regions. The Bernard made the home trip in twenty-eight hours running time. Tiik DakA:n Canal. — The surveys in | his ct prose ;ute ! with vigor: the work of the survey ng party is j nearl y c ■ 1 the route raa p : be N ipipi route from ( upiea buy lo Vtr:it> —is sui.posed to offer a sure solu tion t> t e great problem. We may ye t count among the wonders ol our new de -0 s oining o the two •i <■ t < jeans. Us.v. John Matlocks of >t. Paul, preach ed at Yok nno on Sunday May 14th; thi> being tb se on 1 > rinou of any kind, and the first Prosbyicrian discourse delivered there. ] i rumored that the Penn. Cential is if cti ga p >werful combination with the Union Pacific and branches. 1 lurry. New York, or give up the ship. Mn. Corconn of Washington, who is P icmut binwlt with Pcabodv, Gii iru. Cooper, Stewart, Lenox and others, on the b I efa i >rs, after having ■ivon a fortune to the est ibhshment ot an Art Museum in Washington, has now founded in that city a “ Home for Gentle women” who have become imp vcrished b\ some misfortune. The edifice tor this . . ■ n arlv $2 • >,OO >, and the endowment is snth dent to the support of sixty ladies. A famous j idge had a hahit of begging pai don on every occasion. At the close of the assiz . a< he was about to leave the b urn, the dicer of the court reminded him mat e had not passed -enten eot death on one of the orimi .als, u- he h:.d iutended. “ Dear in ,' .-aid h.s iorddup, N-1 really beg his pardon. Bring him in. SUPERIOR, WISCONSIN|ATi;H.DAY, MAY 27, 1871. UN the I ni>: ;i • R. U. there UtV i f| five i ;11 ■ --<> snow -nc l s, cos; i it-.i -8 0- o per mill*. They me of h *avy imb e 11 : ;K*. ■ ! n,| s ]])')■ : CI:l - .In' 1 fOUge t b.ilTll 'Pin N-nth. m Pacific R. It. will not require am ncl; on lay Pun Senate htß ratified ‘lie treaty ol Wa'hmgton bv a vote ot 50 t * 12. Six tli"U<aini.t'UH ,f ail•*< ,t- 1 iron lor tin ■ \V i-A• ais*. IW* i vil iiiiVe be 11 order**! : WO •!>, WII HAT. AM* W TKU At livin’ Hire ,11s: inces of ev 1-y \v<> bumlivd mil- s tlie project •< 1 line of the North Pacific Kailw t\ touches or l*v n ’yignh e si reams —the the Red River of the Nortli, the Missouri, the Yellowstone, the Clarke, the Columbia, the Cowlitz, all oTcat rivers, bearing ships on their b otid bosoms, and draining, each one of them, rich ~ml fertile valleys. This settles be (|U“stion of water along the line oi the North Pacilie In the Northwest wherever there is a river 111 ere are tret s. Even the treacherous streams of the prairieS are nmhere.l along tin ir banks Independent ot tnC argument of tins natural law, however, we h tve tiu concurrent evidence of all who Sl ‘en it that the northern belt ot the United | States, just under the fan ad a line, is one of the best wooded countries in the world. The tirs of Washington are greater tnan the cedars ot Lebanon, and the ash, map e and oak of the Northern Territories make them -.Tie field for tin* future lumber trade of ihe world. The ties of the new road, it jis well known, are all cut along the hue. This -cities the question ot ic >od. Wherever there are oak forests and pure water there grows good wheat. Ev ry | firmer knows tliis. And, did the fanners Ot Olu.i :iji l l Pennsylvania want any otte r hmionstration, they had it last year, when they saw die wheat <d .Minnesota broiigh down in vast quantities til! it glutted the scale•urd m irk l 1 ite entire line of the ; \ in' ern Pacific runs within the latitudes •1 Minnesoi a, never going e th r ab >\e ot elow State. I his ! -miles the <pies ion ot wheat Now, wherever there are wood, wheat, and waie . 'here is a 1 arm and a h in■ • for a tanner. This irain of facts -Inmld forever , -pliide the ignorant belief or thoughtless j fear that the fine of the North Pacific i< too j cold a climate for people of the Middle | States to M-Uie in. 'I *• 1 Uk '*‘ d<. a v iv' wi n-'-e iv.-c s-'ty of arguine to i , v Inna: ion. No 1 1 - ed ot isothermal lines or elimailC currents to exp! un ill temper ature ot i country where the oaks bear ■ i sun just as here." In fact, this whole idea oi the exifeme w nur- ot the Northwest is v .lgu- e'M.n- ilia' soon all smart seh-.oi j child/'a wili be a named of. And surely I o Pennsylvania I inner need fear to semi b v. or invest his money in a land where , and read r \\ a omul i c very < ior ot his home. | E>r n/ s Pretit. Tm-: tii > spike on the Pneilic end of the Non hern Pnciti ■ a Iroad was driven at lv i am I, Or go •, on Friday, wi h ppropri ale i en mo des. In lie line of pork parking cities ot the West, Chieago stai d* ti si, t inciniMti see ( ti l. Si. Louis third, Louisville Forth, Mil •: . Indian ipolis six h, S . Jos . nth, Q ncy <i :m , Keokuk nintn, Peoria U u li and Dubuque elevi iiln. 2,lns. Lou.sa M. Thomas, ot New York, has got a brick machine and is going into I the brick, m iking business. Fargo, the express mm, i- building a house at Buffalo, overlook ng he bike, which, when timshed, will have cost §<so,-1 000. The Good Time Coming.—An immense 1 body of agricultural lands lie northwest ot us __not less than 500, 00,000 of acr s The building of the Northern Pacific Kad- I road will cause this land to be setiled by | an intelligent and enterprising people. They will need the products of m.mulac ! Hires to an unlimited extent. Now, wnat Stale is better prepared to enter upon a career of prosperous mamifaeiuring than Wisconsin, with her prolusion of lumber, iron ores and water powers? Let our can - tnlGts look ahead —Hudson Star and Times No State in tin* NN est. Ihe immense water power at St Croix Fa is should turn spindles enough to manufacture the eh>th cun saws enough to cut halt ot the lum ber, revolve stones enough 10 grind fl ur enough to teed the coining cities, ml ma chinery *nough to employ a largo ami m dastriotis population ot meenani*-*. i the day so long wished for, when these thing* shall become realith * o\ei come. We mist SO. — Pdk Count'/ Press. The da\ so long looked for is la-H ap proaching*. It is already the morning hour, amino Letter evidence of this could be given than t e tact that enterprising edi tors have taken ot tin* land; an 1 are continually Sending forth information tnal here in Wi-consin i~ the place to b a hi homes. The field is won when newspaper men securely hold tin* outposts. The grand armv will soon march up, wi h it* \a stores, varied industries and wealth, top - so** the land. There ha* not beet a season for years when there was such activity in pushing forward railway enterprise io-.kmg • t ••• development of the norlbwes<Tn p m <>■. ot our Stale. The creal arm; is mo% o.g on. jM:dison S.ate Juwrtia‘. OUR RATIONAL GROWTH-WISCDN >IN EA?JKS THIRD. The returns of tin* l.i-t census snow the following rela ive r ites o tin* nc a* i * in the v ; o : tax hie, real an i pers ■ •! e tatc in tit • Bla.es and Tcir tone mendoned .since IS-J 0: Per rent. 1 Percent. Sh’tex. of iw reuse. I State*. oft. ]. Nebraska 047 j 12. Pennsylvania 02 2. Minnesota 103 I 13. Indiana 01 8. Wisconsin .112 | 14. Oiiio 7>7 4. New Jcr.'cy 11" 15. lowa s<> 5. Missouri IUS 10. New York -V.i fi is. raiToona 21 8. Rho-.l I-.land 78 ID. \e, -c 1 0. M.,ss ichuseus 75 2U. New Hampshire.. 3 l-i. Oregon 07 11. Delaware Oi Average increase .. 90 It will be seen that Wisconsin stands til - I*- 1 in the list and far on : -trips low a, where there is much pra rie la id and farm mu in- easily opened, ihe abov from official so trees, sli >w in a V* i-c.o s.u is prosperous an 1 1 apidl > i ci wing in wealth. We know of no beuer Slate in tin Union, all things cmsi-ieie 1, U. I offi. > h 1 ter inducements to c *pi 1 tlisis and 1. bor -01 i han W isconsin. Th<>e net will find rich and cheap lands; good timber [and water-powers; vast minera 1 sonrc-‘>; ja healthy climate; wi-e lavs, laldila ly -d --! ministered; and thrifty, intelligent neigh bors, here. Items from the D i.utn M>ndy Cull, ol to-d ty: Wheat is coming in at the rate or 18 to AO cars per day. Ye iterdaj th ?re wa at th o.jhiOo bushels. Tnere are now ! 15,UU0 bushoN sioied in the city. The Western band Association will soon b" uou !. In each o the towns ii which thi Asa tePCSLed, lots will be appraised and divided equitably among the members ol the Association. Strangers drop into out ?anctum <-v ry day. 1 ■ I say : “ We :ire looking through the W< st ioi‘ mvesl nta We have studied the g igi ip tic il [ Dulmh, and believe tnere is to be a neghtv im ropo- j lis at ihe head of this lake. We have come to Uuiulu lo prospect. But we can’t afford to invest. L• >d is 100 high. Rent is beyond all reason, business is ; overdone. Your city is live years too far into tuuirity. | Your merchants tell us that they are losing money every dav. Well, is not this true? And has the Coll been censur and for telling the ruth? lias Duluth been 1 reduced to the alternative of covering up facts? i.. water in the cintiis of a very change ible di - 1 position. Sometimes it will be running into the lake at a rushing rate, and in a few minutes it will set back ' into the 'mv iff a strong current. Sometimes the change is so sudden as to sa ip the moorings of the | cribs now being bu.lt in the canal. Some part of th machim ry about the dredge is i broken. This h s retarded work on .he canal two and iv s. The New York Eo umy Post says: I lint to the Slate ot Ohio, > longs the honor of forming the character oft ie North western Suites. ( AN.U'A BllMHNii Eon 1 M.MIIiUANTs. We . ;i t a company lias been formed in the 1 on t give all facilities to ina , u; grants. It provides tor settlers land. 11 e 11 si 1> and *i co tage, turn shed. The Eat p.taieni has also under conddcration an e .- r inch liberal bomcscad law. promising • o supp y immigrants with everylmng, ca - lie iu tided. 1 ias is the right spoil. Joe more immigration Canada can c mmand the belter for us. She acts merely as a voiunlarv agent oi the t inted Si lies at the best, tor ol fifty thousand immigrants to Canada forty thousand cross ov- r to our borders linaHy. W e consequently can have only the highest c uuuicinlaiiou torso mueh dismte ested zeal in our service.—iY i . 1 hr aid. The Land Commissioner oe the N. I*, ip jp (j o —Col. John S. Loomis, who \ as appointed in March lasi Commissioner ol Lauds and Immigration ot the Northern Pacific K. Cos., It is j .si m ide an ■ le I Lour t the hue, ad inspection of the 1 of the road to the H and Kin r, m company with Presided. S n 111 a d oilier offi ers of the Cos. We ha-t ill pi• as.ir , dunn„ his brief stay in tin city, -n hi- i t u i, ol learn ing fivm bun, somewhat in detail the plans oFthe Cos., uml r his superintendence, in relation to the marketing and set h iiieut-d the vast territory embraced in the laud <>Tunts of ihe Cos. He has mad ■ conlr mis lor ibe survey ol the small p r on yet im snrveved, and early ihe coming tail the en tire body will bav been appr.i sed, ami put into the mark ; and sehe :.es u : nyilem lit both t'>r the accom bu\ ei sand of colonies will lie in tu i, andj we •• mn - d übt successful ■ • Of I tol Loo in - propo! and -y s rn in its ; ■, ami ol opera.ions in particular t-ns tar, i would he premature to speak. Ami I aid ; important teaiure.ot the wo king pan wiil be a complete series ol maps, ot convenient size—showing, respenively the topogra ph vj the geology j and I ot the m , the ia.lcr imbe iiing the priori 1 and timbered portions. 1 so 001. Lo mis hitnseit prep ring, nd _ : - issued tor general use. — Chicago R. R Review. m ♦ •• Bn.Lixgs savs shut i r t* like a t n-kettie tied to a dog’s tab — very good tun so long as it isn't our dog. Water is.the strongest drink; L drives ~ [| , the iri cof lion ami horses, ami Sams m n ver drink ao. thing else. The* beer 111010*% wo 1 1 soon bund a hott'C. Young Lady— ‘ Vouhe the mail m-y, iren’t you? I ! ■ ■ “Sure, miss, arid i isn’t die tamnaie boy you think 1 amV ~aUPEEICR HOUSE, 51. L. A V E R V , m- : Foppie tor# Now 1 House, FOR-SALE OR RENT CHEAP. Contains nine rooms. Location pi usant. Within five minutes walk of Quebec pier, Superior. Enquire of GEO. L. BROOKS, at Sh !v \ I , r .IN Stun', l nth, or Hiram Hayes, Superior. mai ls L E 31. PEYib # i ■ i rr CIT Uiri? T/\l> ,t " DEALERS IN I 11M R F R i_- y jfl Lt s. < s , LOGS AND TIMBI R. We lia'e ext> -i f.n-ilities at f.nr Mill on Conner's Point For the manufacture of lumber and timber of all kinds, and alwavs keep on hand a full supply, both green and seasoned, so that we are enabled to fill all : orders at very short notice ami low rales. Our location on Conner's Point, with our dock on the steamboat ch.mnH, gives us superior conveniences for filling orders from Duluth or points along the river or along the line of the Northern Pacific. We pay particular attention to sawing timbers for houses, docks, bridges, Ac. 32 Establi h and in 1857. "V\ iXliam C/Viiuwell, REAL ESTATE A GENT, OFFICE 343 2ND STREET, Superior, .... W iscoxsin. Hi ram Uajes, LAND AGENT, Superior, - v xscoxsix. For Sale or Rent. ; The Steam >au Mill at Milford, with a ; good dwelling and eighty-seven acres ol 'and. Situated on S’. Louis River ] bout six miles from Duluth atm Superior, and accessible by railroad and water. Also f>r sale several tracts of choice PIN"E LAND. IR- W ANDEUoOIL Jr-, Real-Estate Broker, Superior, Wis- BURNED OUT. Perry’s Insurance office is removed to the west Cor ner of Nettleton Avenue and Second Street and is open ed for business ■ very day. Now is the time to insure. The late disastrous fire , should impel dies • who have property that will burn, ! to seek indemnity. Delay lias proved dangerous. The .Etna and Andes are live Companies, and a policy in cither would prove a great blessing aft* r being burned out. “ Get the best.” WILLIAM iL LERUY Agent. Superior Dec. 27th 1 S7t A GREATTB All Gill 17 ii! For Sale ii.t a O.^OO. 7 CHOI LTi 1 ED LOTS St . r u First to Ninth Streets inelustt . Apply to E. V>'. AN It Li ISON, Jib, lift! Estote Agent, Superior, - - - - iscoxsix. P. E. BRADSHAW & CO„ DEALERS IX DRY GOODS & GROG IKIES, Second Street, opposite the hot .. We offer all goods in >ur line us low or lowi v uu> can be bought elsewhere, •>- MM2, JJL IA , WILL OPEN A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Tv/i t T ~r r 'j\T p V Jl/X A. A-i AM X i Ai, JL C i O O 1 > ?s , in xau White Store on Superior Street, Duluth, _ - - - Minnesota, opposite the C'.*rk Uou.-c, consisting 1 LADIES’ BONNETS, ROUND HATS, DRESS CAPS, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, INFANT CAPS, | Harsallles Hats for Soys and Girls, IIOOi SKIRTS , CORSETS , PA SKIERS , Also a nice assortment of 1> '' ' L> ' ’ CII IGNOSS FOR TII II HEAD. A f-vr pretty sets f t'.e M:t • Jeael-y 1 equal to gold, 1 > arraate • not l ulun.ec Dr, ahm price. ladies’ iiiitl dnlcli*onsi^ DS£i S E S CL ANi) IAL)E Hi’ m:m e . si:rg e n t . ~;v . • . : i • New . ■ v> r ■i :<■; ■;• •• -r. j, A.ni v-'i i citae; Svauiag i housea in Paris Thk ■ - hof our rlvkbn A(h Scale. 1 wet-k. 2 weeks. 4 we- Us. Su. fin o -. lyar 1 si-tisrp 1.00 S' 150 v 2.00 il. ! i S 0.00 v 1 0.00 2-in.res 2.00 3tO 4.00 7.00 10.00 15.00 a-limr.-a 300 400 000 HO 0 15.(X> 201 0 * i ii.Jti l 10 7.50 1 ’."O K.i>u 2-!jK) 301 0 'll c lumo*, '.OO 12.00 10."' -i •'* 5.V0 5".0 i\ .u. n, 12.i 0 18.00 22.00 32.1-0 50.00 80.00 A.- ju.ne wal be connud the s-jaiCc ol l< . 1... e 1 -■ f tyi**. liusini'' car-ts 5 lines or les-i 'o.Oo a year. Legal advertisements charged atjtlugr.itt-s pre-ori ed by ‘ „ nto. Six-rial i: t 'Jo ■ cuts per lire ft e ich in-ertion. Trausietit >dv r .seutems uuit be pa and fi lu u-iv-.n. •■ ;* all others <; arterly. berwiteordered continued, will bee u tinue.i until ordered -ut. and clur , -. -rdingly. priil it leta! advertis. tia-iits tuia.-:.-ii until the nilver f -"rent is ; aid f. r. NO. 38. ISJO. SI PEKIOR 1871. LAND AGENCY. OFFIUE, NO 2 17, Wl> T 2ND S’t f. w. \>.person, JR., e:;! ■ ,;h did s Iti ni * i-nuiii.'eion. XI les tx Hi 1 . -Cd oid riti t abstracts funds: ed. L.ti’ W il‘ T p‘e ' did •'! f.u-he in (nv uc, i -t. with IF al L ’.i (i. ’i j.tlv alt tided to. a,...Sit ■ s.v.d ..a ils • '-d amund M-TE- K MR. 1 r I ill : FON DITLAU, lor sale. v -c oi ice Hie L .nd'on navigt b„ - rt-.iii' -lid VI ry ..cc sr-ibl.-, lot sf.lo. Fu eirn aid I) rotsiic Ixchauge Fought and sold. P s ickcta IO ad from all { arts o! Europe for sale. With an expodeuce of vocrtakn years in this sec tion, I am thoroughly posted in all that pertains to real estate, and parties desiring to invest in or around Superior or Duluth, or hath g property to sell would do well to confer either in person or by letter with K. "W- Andoi'son, -ss'-, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Superior City, Wisconsin, i Peter E. Bradshaw. John W. Bradshaw. P. E. Bradshaw & Go.. ' ‘Jni> St., Superior, Wis., We have recently received a large and well selected stock of &6 OBS, which wc are soiling at the LOW IIS'! J/.l AEE 1 RATES. We do not claim to sell goods at, or below cost; but we do claim to sell them at prices which will give satisfaction to our customers. f> Tfc "V (iOOEi^: In this department will be found a general assort i meut of DRESS GOODS , and trimmings of the j Uiicst sfi/I'S amipatterns and also a large variety o f ■ CLOTHS and CA SSI MERES kc. CLOTHING : Oar stock of clothing has been purchased with spe cial reference to the climate and to the WAXTS or THE PEOPLE , and we think we can si it ali. who may favor us with rt t -,1l I ■ \ * ’ . ■ and • pood select ion of HE 1. Hr.l. <S -i p '■ (0~ TS. LLAA .VJ7 ' E< ■ dtc and also, OIL C LOT II! A Q i of vaii >us siz ■* ‘;rp ;*..n • i 1 Wal 1 Paper ; of r \ RP' 7X OIL ( LOTUS , and IV.IXZ 711 PEP. •' ht’i 'ii i . in' rn aiMl excellent vane "t -• vv! i< ]■ w. in■ it■ at tei tion. i.O Rl i F R VISIONS: ( we are ovk stocked in anything, it is in (Iroccr ic' and I’rovi.-i ms, of which we k> ep a Good Slock, eonsi.-tlng of VUOIOK and EA\<i (fit OVhftlSh , [as well as STAPLES. In this line we would cull I special attention to our TLAS, which we think are not excelled by anything i .■i :il <t. When visiting our store, if you do not sec wha you want, ASA AO A 11 • 1 E il U Y ? S Insurance Office- JXDEMMTY UNQUESTIONA DLL'. lit mi of Hartford. of Cincinnati, and The National LileofU. S. A. SB,O 30/000 Cash Ca] vital Paid Up. Life, S'iif, anti Inland. Risk-* ace opted and Policies written on all insurable property and Lives at reasonable rates. £3T“(JET THE BEST.”.S3 WILLIAM R . PEER Y , Ao*>t. Superior, Wj*.. Oetot er 6lh, ISTO. KUGLER & - HAFER, S A L 0 0 vf. SiSCCND St., - - SITPERIOK, [£.-•, Side of Codiington Block.] > IQUORS, BEER, &C. TWO I'IRBT-CLASS BILLIARD tables. I S-