Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 22, 1882, Page 7, Image 7

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    1JE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. MAHCH 22 Ib8 * .
STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
*
* All Grocers' Supplies.
-x
A Full Line of tlio Best Brands of
:
CIGiKS IAOTACTUEED TOEAC00.
Agents for BEIIWOOD NAILS AND LAFL1H & BAND POWDER 00
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
GrOZLjID
AND
Mining and Milling Company.
_ _ _ . . . . . .
Working Capital - esoc.ooo
. . . _ .
, ,
Capital Siock. - - . - . - 11,000,000
Pat Value oi Sharra , - - - - - - 125,000
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL MININGDISTRICT. .
OJb'Jk'XGJhlJbCES :
DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wjoiulnj ? .
W.M. E. T1LTON , Vlco-Prosldcnt , Cummins , Wyoming
K. N. DARWOOD , Secretary , Camming , Wyoming.
At O. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming.
Dl. J. I. Thomas. Louis Miller W. S. Hrrvmcl. A. O , Dunn.
E. N. Hsrwood. Francis Leavens. Gco. II. Falos. Lcwta Zolman
Dr. J. C. Watklns.
no22mc5m OEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized Apcnt ( or Sale of Stock1. HP- " n Ji .Nob.
WHOLESALE-
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
DEALERS IN
ALL'S SAFE AND LOCK
Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 FarnhamjStreet ,
-WHOLESALE-
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DEALER N
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb.
. O.
WHOLESALE GROCER
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha.
H. M. & M. PEAVY
CLOTHIERS !
.
1309 Farnham Street. '
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JanJOvoJ.m&eGm
JA <
WUOLK8ALK AND KKTAJI , DKAI.KK IX
Lath , Shingles , Pickets
SASH , COOK'S , isLfftito , hiULOtaUS , LirfH ) , * ,
I AdKNl JOB MILWAOKKIf OKUXNT
Near Union Pacific Denot , OWfAHA.\TK
MWAJHtfumin < tVlt
JLWJL JL
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MINIMO HAC1IINEKY , BELTING , HOSE , BKA83 AND IHOK W1TJN08 PIPE < JTK /
PAOKINO ; AT ( YnOLESALE AJfD UCTAIu"-.1 '
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L SRANG , 205 F'1" St. , Omaha
THE TOWN OP ESSEX.
Inhabited by Enterprising People
Importjvnt Business Houses
and Factories.
Corrtsdomlcncc ot Tim Hsu.
ESSEX , la.March 11. The eastern
branch of Iho Niahnabotna , n clear
nnd beautiful stream , finishes power
for a good many mills , nnd its beauti
ful nnd prodactive valley is dotted
with cities ntul villages , ninong which
nro Audubon , Atlantic , Rod Oak ,
Shonnndoah nnd llntnbur , while nature -
turo seems id hare niadothis n natural
roadway for the ' 'iron horse. " The
northern nnd southern branches ol
theO , , IJ. & Q , , from Rod ( X\k , form
n direct line from the western centra
portion of the stub ) towards Neb iskn
City and the business centers along
the "Big Muddy , " and the long trains
of fifty to eighty carsso , often scon on
this line , are a true index of the fine
grade and the amount of business
dono. Six miles north of Shcnnn *
don.li on this road is theiunpiatcntiotm
villnRO of
ESSEX.
From Shonnndoah it looks liku u
city resting in tlio valley behind the
encircling bluff * , with its bountiful
brick union school building , standing
in the highest part of the town , prop-
ing out over the hills like a beacon ol
our now civilization , or n ( stronghold
for the dofonco of American liberty.
To the northeast is n strong
BETTLKMENT OP RWKUIM ,
and n fair minority of the thrity
business men of the village , are of
the same nationality , some of thorn
being among the earliest , nnd now ,
the wealthiest dealers. There is n
noticeable enterprise about the young
cities , seldom seen in the eastern
states , nu eagerness to start n now
enterprise , nnd venture time and
money to supply the domnnd for nil
kinds of s.ilablu articles , and Essex is
no exception.
A pork packing establishment has
bcon placed in working order this
season , nnd hns nlrondy disposed of n
few thousand hogs ; n barb-
.wiro fence manu'nctory , doing n
successful business , has boon
forced to surrender to the "alvnnoo
guard" of Washburn , Moon & Co. ; n
$0,000 creamery is ready for the
spring's work ; a steam engine manu
factured lioro is driving the wood and
iron l.vthos and the emery wheels in n
plow and machine shop ; a practical
miller is turning out a good quality
of flour ; a now i > nd spacious wagon
shop is nearly finished ; agricultural
implements and hardware , dry goods
ami groceries , building material nnd
farm hands uro in good demand ; the
newspaper is eagerly sought after ;
church and school enterprises are
bold and well sustained , and a healthy
moral tone is found among the pee
ple.The
The importance of the place , .at
present , may bo seen by the number
of
BUSINESS HOUSES.
Wo find n bixnk , five stores of gen
eral merchandise , throe each of res
taurants , confectionaries , coal dealers
and implement houses ; five plusicians ,
four churches and a. la vyor ; duplicate
leviitors , groceries , moat markets ,
hardwares , drux stores , nurseries ,
grain and stock firms , blacksmiths ,
jewelry stores , and harbor shops ,
while the furniture , packing h > use ,
harness shop , newspaper , mill , hotel ,
boot and shoe store , shoo shop , tailor ,
livery , wagon shop , creamery nnd
brick yard are all in the "single on-
trios. "
MR. C. M. 7OLK
Bottled in this part of the county quito
a number of years ago , and after im
proving his farm nnd placing himself
in easy circumstances , he built a fine
steam elevator , with the improved
methods of handling nnd shelling
corn , ' and a good steam mill. Ho is ,
at present , doing n good business for
half dozen , ocean steamship com
panies , furnishing transportation and
passage to those who dcsiro to cross
the "great deep , " for there are multitudes
tudos of our foreign born citizens ,
who , after locating and establishing
themselves in business , purchase
tickets and send back to their old
homes to bring their friends to this
great now world in the west.
THE BAKE
is ono of the model institutions , and
the silent , retiringly modest proprie
tor , Mr. B. M. Webster , a brother of
the late Hon. W. E. Webster , like
all that family , is a banker by birth
as well aa education , and manages hit
business with great prudence and
safety. Tlio bank is located in a
fine largo two-story brick , and has all
the conveniences expected hi such
business.
UK. 0. II. JKNNINOH ,
like W. S. Palmar , of Rivorston , who
it ia said , would quarrel with himself
if ho had time , because ho is the only
lawyer in town , located hero several
yeura ago , unknown to "fortune and
fame , " nnd , taking his library from
under his arm , begun his work. Ilia
largo practice , oxtonaivo law and mis-
aellanoous library , elegant rooms
joining the bank , and the many busi
ness interests which revolve around
him , are evidences of his popularity ,
energy , enterprise nnd professional
success ,
N-YE AND MOO1SK ,
the proprietors of the loading general
merchandise house , have n mammoth
stpro and carry a largo and well B' < -
locti'd stock , and are thorough busi
ness men , who propose to supply the
public with juet wliat they want at
the lowest figured John 1 * . Nye was
for many years a resident of Oiuahu ,
and inquired after the health and
prosperity of many f.ionJs in that
metropolis.
8. A. COLLINS
monopolizes the livery business , and
wo think he may well do so. for ho
liaa hosts of fnendg , plenty of "good
rigs , " nnd does the "aquaro thing"
by the boys , while always looking as
Imppy aa a mule who has just kicked
somebody out of this world into a bet *
ter ODO.
W. N. MALONr ,
> f the corner hardware store , has
joen building all around that corner ,
and whut was at lint the largest hard ,
ware fltoro is now the center of his
leaps of hardware and farm irnplo-
nenta. lie has boon mayor for some
'jme , and reading law , and the way
ho donls out the farm machinery
looks as though ho had gene crazy
nnd was giving away his stock. Cer
tainly while acting ns "Your Honor ,
the Court , " ho holds aomo interesting
dialogues with Bud Baker , the demo
cratic nrtist nnd constable.
THE LINDELt IIOU9R
is Btill the h < > adqiinrtora for the hun
gry travelers nnd musicians , nnd when
mine host finds n "qualified" person
to manage the organ ho con "pick n
fiddle" to perfection ,
DR. O. M. BURIUUB
is imitating the proprietor of Mon'o
Park , having nrnuiged n snug oflho
detached from the business houses ,
whcro ho is perfecting his machinery
during his spare hours , nnd will
hardly stop to oat or sleep. Borgnnn
is said to have spout thirty years in
perfecting his "Automatic Wonder , "
and the" refused Barnum's oiler of
830,000 for it. If ihn people would
keep healthy , and not call the doctor
away eo much , wo might soon see his
now appliances for hearing and see
ing , talking nnd breathing , for test
ing the lunga nnd the action -f the
heart , nnd for manufacturing and
caging ojootricity ; nnd vo may yet
see his wires , like spider's webs , con
necting with Shenandoah nnd Chicago ,
and his now electric machines light
ing the streets ot E'sex.
TUK INDKX
lit n bold , independent and lively pu-
per , nnd , like ita editor , "takes he.ivy
impressions" very easy Wo found
Brother Churchill wearing ft ten-inch
knife Biisponded from his watch chnin ,
nnd wo supposed it. WAS the emblem
of hia nursery business ivtid was to bo
used in grafting nnd pruning , but the
grcnt law of ' "Bolf-dofoncOj" and the
thought tlut editors wnlk in dnngur-
ous paths came to our relief while
wo n-c-illod Max Adlor'a lines :
, ni.itcils mvd utillcttoi
Wcr n'rmigoJ about his tliigln ,
An. I ( leinomcnl glnrca
Were Quito cumtnon with his eyes. "
The four ehurnhoa Imvo good fr.xmo
buildings nnd nro in n prosperous con
dition. The Methodists are about to
build a good pnrsonngo
Thu Ond PiillowajindUmtud Wi.rk-
men and theM-isonioordurs are strong
and in goO'l ' working older , nnd the
city has just dootoil u to npcr.uicj
ticket. BUOKIIYK.
Bradford , Pu.
Tim * . Kitclian , Utailforcl , 1'a. , writex :
1 cnclo'o m"iiey for SrniNO lu > s > so\i , ns
H.tiil I would it it curttl mo. My dyitpcp-
sia hns > imi8h ( l , with all its fymptmiiH ,
Many tlianU ; I flmll muer bo uithoiit it
in tlio houio. ' i'licoCO cents , trial bo.-
ties 10 cents.
FL.ORIDA. ALLIGATORS.
Tholr Food , Their Habits , 'and Tholr
Commercial Valuo.
Uuffal > Courier. ,
The alligators nro mostly of the rcd-
eyed species , which nro noted for
ttioir size nnd ferocity , nnd , when met
on land , are not much disposed to
turn out of their course for nnyth'ng ' ,
so that not many people care to meet
them in their rambles. An immense
fellow , who lay about two hundred
foot from the shore , allowed us to
puddle within ono hundred feet of
him , go that I had n fine view of his
vicious eyes and general ugliness. It
wni fully two feet from his nostrils to
his eyes , and he must have boon
nearly or quito twelve feet long. Aa
wo approached nearer ho settled
slowly out of sight , sinking so easily
as not to cause a ripple upon
the almost glassy surface of
the water , as ho disappeared.
It seems that these strange creatures
are almost as much at homo on land
as in the water nnd , contrary to my
previous understanding of their
habits , they are frequently found n
milo from nnybody of water , especially
at night , when they wander about
from ono pond or lake to another.
They are very destructive of stock ,
and are especially fond of hogs , and ,
as all stock runs at largo in this coun
try , they catch great numbers of them.
Calves and yearlings are also a favor
ite diet of these monsters , and oven
full-grown cows and steers are pulled
into the lake by them and devoured.
Whenever you BOO a bobtail cow in
Florida , which is not unfroquontly
the case near the numerous lakes and
ponds , it is safe to presume that nho
has boon wrestling with an alligator ,
and would , if she could , "a tail un
fold. "
A gontlomin living about two miles
from Lochloosa Lake , told mo that on
ono occasion ho was driving a lot of
cattle across a stream that empties in
to it , when all at ouce they com
niencod running nnd bellowing. Run
ning forward ho saw that an immense
alligator had seized a fine yearling ,
not by the tail , but by the body , being
so largo that ho had actual grasped
the yearling's body in his mouth , as n
pig would an ear of corn. And
although ho could not , of cour-e
raise it from the ground , ho did b
his weight and the strength of his
huge jaw crush it to the earth. Tlio
owner of the animal tried to make
the 'gator let go his hold by striking
him over the head with his cow whip.
Failing in this ho rode rapidly back
for his gun.nnd was followed on his
return by hia dog. By this time
the 'gator had released liin hold , and
the yearning lay in the road nearly
dead. Riding up within twenty feet ,
the gentleman discharged a heavy
load of buckshot at the alligatpr'a
head , which only served to infuriate
the brute , and ho at once made a rush
for the dog. Thereupon tlio gentle
man approached until he could almost
touch the 'gator with the muzzle of
Ilia gun , and discharged the other
barrel at a point just back of the
shoulder , causing the animal to re
treat into the buahen , and ho was
found next morning on thu shore of
the lakfltifrand dead , Jli > measured
fifteen feet in longtb.
Alligators are being hunted very
extensively of late for tlieir tooth and
hides. Their tooth are mounted with
gold and made into ear-rings , nock'
lacea , w itch chains , etc. , and are
worth from $1 to f 5 per pound , The
hides are worth from $1 to $1.50 ,
green. Over 400 have boon killed iu
Lochlpojn lake alone , Fire hunting ,
at night , i the moat successful mode
af capturing them , if not the eafest.
Two inon and a boat wro required.
One paddles while the other has an
immense bull's-eye lantern fastened
on the to ; of hia head , the 'light of
which attracts the alligators to the
lurfaoo , and blinds them BO that the
x > at can be run right against them.
Then the man with the light thrusts
the jnuzzlo of a hoavy.palibre
rifle within BIX inches of the
creature's .head , and fires , imme
diately proceeding to haul him aboard ,
to which effort the 'gator lends what
strength ho hits left ; his great desire
on being mortally hurl is to got out of
the water , And if ho once feels the
boat after being shot , lie will attempt
to climb in himself if not entirely
dead. A native al 11 gut or hunter
whom I mot on the shores of the lake
yesterday , told mo thntholmd soon ns
many na eight 'gator * nt ono time dur
ing one of thrso night hunts , nnd
that ho could hear nnd feel thnir noses
"plump" ngniiiflt his boat as they
swam rnpidly toward the light , their
oyca toing too miioli dnzzlou to dis
tinguish the boat until they ran
against it. On cominc so abruptly in
contact with the boat's sides they
would break off n little distance to in
vestigate. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Uuolmn'K Arnion Salvo.
The best salvo in tlio world for outs ,
bruises , soroa , ulcers , salt rheum ,
fever sores , totter , chapped hands ,
chillblains corns and all kinds of
,
skin eruptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction in
every case or niotioy refunded. Price ,
' Jiio per box. For sale by
TBII fi "McAUnoN. Omaha.
AN UONKST MEDICINE FREE
OF COST.
Of all medicines advertised to euro
uny allection of the Throat , Chest or
Lungs , wo know of none wo can rec
ommend so highly ns Du. IviNo'nNinv
DiscoyniiY for Consumption Coughs ,
Colds , ' Asthma , Bronchitis Hay Fever -
vor , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med
icine does positively euro , nnd thnt
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can show one-half BO many
[ lositivo and permanent cures un h.ivu
already been effected by this truly
wonderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is n porloct specific , cur
ing the very worst cas'es in the short
est time possible. Wo say by all
means give it n trial. Trial bottles
fn > o. Regular size $1.00. Forsaloby
y Isit & MoMjuiotf , Omahn.
FACTS THAT WE KNOW.
9'jh '
'tat fur bclnR th ino't llivct i | ilckiMl , an
iitoiHIno connecting tht < went Metropolis , 0111
OA.OO , and the KAHinui , NOiiTii.KAHTiiRN , I ) u
mil Hocni'KAHTRHN Luiiu , uhlch tcnuinnUt . r ,
with KAIIUS CITT , F.itAviwiwoHta , ATOUKCN
" 'OUNCII. Uu'rn anil OMAHA , lh fnvMniinv
from which rwllato
EVERY LINE OF RtfAO )
10 Continent from tlie Ulsnour
Klwr to tlio Vnclflo Slop * . The
'HJOAGO HOOK. ISLAND & IJA
OIFIO UAlLWAy
IB lliu only line from Chluvjro owning track lu
Kaunas , or which , hy Its own road , ruachm tb
points aliove named. No TnANsrims nr Uxnuuoi
No WIRUI.NQ oo NKOrroNal So hiiddltnK (11 ( 111
vontlUtoJ or unclean cats , a every mnicngcr
carried In roomy , clean ant ! vrntllatnl CC C > N
upon Kant rhtiines Trains
DAY CARH of unrivaled maKnIOcuncu , ' Pou.BAr
PtLAi'n HLKKPIKQ CAPS , and our own world-fatnou *
DiNma CARS , upon which mn ! arn ecr\cd of mi
Biiriuwod cicolliuico , at Ir.o low mtu of SSVXNT
FINII CXNTH men , with unjilc tlnio tor hcOtkni
onloj-ment.
TlirouRh Cam between Chicago , I'oorU , VII
waukce and Hlenourl UUcr Points : and clone c ( L
noctlons t all points of Intnrnoctlon * lth ot'im
roads.
We ticket ( do not Jomot tUU ) ) directly to ui r ;
place of Importance In Knnsaa. Nebraska. lll l
llllla , Wyoming , Utah. Idaho , Nevada , Callforr. * ,
Oregon , Waahlnirton Territory , Colorado , AtUonc
and Now lloilco.
Aa'l ' boral arranucinenta regarding bn trivb rt
any other line , andrates of fare al ay u l o * M
competitors , who furnleb but a tltho o the com.
fort.
fort.DOK and tackle of iporUimen freo.
Tlckcta. main and foldera at all prlucli *
offices In the United States and Canada.
R. U. CABLE , E. ST. J01I.N ,
VIcol'roii't&OoQ. Gen. Tltt andVvw'r Aj ;
.Chlcwro
1880. SHORTJLINE. 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY ,
3t , Joe ife Council Bluffs
u TUK OHM
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND TUB EAST
From Omaha and the W at.
No change nf cat ) , tniivtttn Unuba Aim Ok.
nil Hrt "inbetwicn OMAHA ' <
VKW YOKK
Daily Passenger ! rainti
ItlACIIIHO ALI
KAHfKKN AWD WEBTKKN 01TIKM with 111-- * '
OIIAJMJBS and IN ADVANCIK of AI J ,
milKK LINES.
Tblu Butlre line to iwiulpnod with
I'rUco BlmtnliiK Can , Pilitoo Day Coachoe , IflUcr'r
rtkty I'latlonn and Coupler , and the colo'iradil '
* YoAiujfhoiud AlrbraV9.
{ $ co that your ticket ruadv VIA nANHA
I'lTV , T. JOSHl'II & COUNCIL BLUmi tt i'
tin < ] , via m. Joseph ami 6t. Ix > ul < .
Tick etc lor lf > at all coupon utatlonnlnll r
, Mt J. K , BAHNAUD ,
i. C , DAV/ht. , ( Jiti. bunt. , 8t. Jonetih , M i
Orii I'mi nd TliVht Art. ( , Ht. Joseph , Mo
Aii > r llovurjt , Ticket Agent
1020 FarnhbUi ( trcet
fi 3tkmcp Oonrral Aitint ,
OUAHA , HB
THE OCOIDEHAL
J. I. PAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB.
.Two Hollars Per Day ,
Real Estate
5,000 PIECES
OF
PROPERTYI
For Sale
By JOIN M , CLARKE ,
S , W , oor , Douglas and l
or
OE--A.O-33
HAMBURG BRANCH OF THE o , B. < t Q.
F. M. Wihon Onahior , B. M , Webster's Bank
Nye A Mnoro General Merr.hfvndl&o
A. M. Jones . .General Merchandise
Tohn Ijituicrholtn Gonornl Merchandise
I. 0 , Eisiman * General -Merchandise
Tohnson A. Donaldson Gonornl Merchandise
Toeoph Tnvornor Groceries
'Nelson Bros Groceries & Moat
NV. 0. Maxwell Restaurant nnd Coiifoctjonory
Charles llemenovor. . , , , Restnurnnt And Confectionery
O. K Brooks. , Rostnurant nnd Confectionery
W. N. Mnlony ; . . Hnrdwnro nnd Fnrm Implements
DoLoo & Ross , Hnrdwnro nnd Fnrm Implements
0. Nichols. . . . k . ' Drugs
M. Burlon- - . . .n Drugs
N. S. Gromborg Drugs
.Tamos Mnrtin. Packing House
Pennon < t llnrtmnn. , Harness
W. 11. 0. Moore , M. D , Physician
15. Eckerson , M. D Physician
0. M. Burhnnk , M. D Physician
Stunrns & Runner Homeopathic Physicians
0. B. Jennings . ' Law
G. W. Churchill i Essex Index
D , A. Pee . * Lumber and Conl
Goo. Pnlmor & Co t Lumhor nnd Coal
Pomlloton & Co ! . ' Elovntor
0. M. Folk ! ' . . . . . - . . . . .Stenm Eluvntor nnd Mill
G. W. Churchill - . , \ Nursery
J. M. Klisioll : ' : Nursery
H. 0. Ki.'Bter ' - . i Oonl
L. B. Day ' . . . " Grain nnd Stock
Laiulon it Lindoiliolm ' . , . " . . . ' Stock
Amos & M il' in > ; Stock
A. H. Dray " . . . . . . ' . . !
A , A. Borduit ' <
A. Bled ott ' . J i Lindoll House
.J. F. Kiniicy ; . ' Boots nnd Shoes
S. A , Collins Livery
J. 0. Thorp t Barber
Goorjjo Stiff v Barber
D. W. .lunuR i Crcnmory
We Will K ot Be Undersold !
L B. WILLIAiS &
1422 and 1424 Dodge Si ,
ARE MAKING
OIF1
LE GOODS !
Xlff
Linen and , Housekeeping Department
All Linen Towels , lOc ; a Fine Knotted Fringe
Towel 256 , ' Table Linen , from 40c to $3 50 per yard ;
Crash , 5c up.
Hand Made Russia Crash In All Grades , Napkins , Sheetings ,
Table Covers , Etc ,
VERY DESIRABLE PATTERNS IN CREAM AND
WHITE , DOTTED AND FIGURED SWI3SE. ,
t
Exclusive Pattern31
GARRETS I CARPETS I
We will opoa la 'i ivr' ' weekri a fUll and oompL te
eto'ok of
On Second Floor , WhioK is no r boincr prepared for them.
LOOK.FOE OUR CARPET DtJfARTMENT.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
British Sox , 6 pairs for $1.OO : Unlaundried Shirts , 60o , 60o
and 860 ; Subpenders , 26o , up ; Fancy Hose , 60 up ; Lmen Ool-
lare , $ l.oO per dozen ; Linen Oufts , S2.60per dozen. New Styles.
Qentb' Neckwear.
L B. WILLIAMS & SONS ,
1422 and 1424 Dodge Street.
"WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. "
BASWITZ & WELLS ,
OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE
,
Under Boyd's Open , House.
Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of
SPRING GOODS !
And invite the people to call and examine
Goods.
Good Goods ! Low Prices !
'
AND SQUAB' " : DEALINa AT THE
"Opera House Shoe Store. "
| an31-dSm
PILLSBURY 'S BEST I
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR
always gives satisfaction , because it make ?
superior article of Bread , and is the Ohear
_ est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
. M. YATES , C