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•fill -genii qbd _«Mai *aavsKA«.vvjasBS. ««ti «f|ii «Mw$* .-r#£ .'£.',} v-' 8ffW 91 1 aiW whlch will add mow to toe wealth, or more I "j^p eertainlj •©cure too growth, of town than manufacture*. They giro a place a stability which can be acquired in al «d PP^^° TO They, nol only en gagecapital and labor, bufe ihey attract I'.•' :M cooaeqenoe they should in ^Wjarj way be encouraged. It' there is u?? a manufactory of any kind in a towj, •:'.- jet i* be, well patroniaed. It parties n*»d fW»*i^#• pnrp9terot oegaging in Ics^dW 5WlwWM«r extend to. them e»ery eonrteay end encouragement. n§ft ^s'b^y!li"M to) wn* hoildioga do not Ji tuJ^mfiJb*1* «°I "WW leMt A a ... .would be. asked of other persons If they desire to fur:,aaae property on whieh to erect »uops and salesrooms, it -dB taeearotl* good policy to demand for :.: tots t^ice'their market Talue. We hare _nown of places where this eourse has been pursued, it is not at wise one A liberal public spirit on the part of property owhew^espeoially resideot owners—is well repaid by the enhanced -M Talue of adjacent lands and by the in crease in business. '"'r tedj *M has already a number ol *l4(5pbd manufactures, most if not all ol Which are meeting with abundant euc *r" cess. 'Th Wagon Factory of Scott, fle^g" & Swcnsou turns out a quality ol work that oannot be excelled in the l'Sbtct i,iy\ Their fine buggies, spring wagons, farm and freight wagona, stand '"the aeterest tests, both ai to style and durability. Thefirmemploys a largeperhaps. number of workmen. The Factory id an established institution. S JirvlI.W-Weary's and Mr. Wesley Carter's establishments, although not so ^'r^knsije, are also worthy of mention, ai D*tis Brothers are manufacturing a ^^Tannin* Mill—the ««Bagle"^rwhUh is rapidly, taking precedence over all ethers.Tkey hare orders for all they ena make, and propose soon rerj materi ally ineroasing their tacUities. .. tie* Mr. X^ieholasLahr's Plows maybe found all through Northern Minnesota, •. nnd they gw* excellent satisfaetibn. ^rFsesasimei to time he has enlarged his sad Factory, and informs us that he con AB temphues aeon, increasing hia space and adding to hb machinery about seventy »aij4vt4eseen% eifcaab trad .-f-Jkt' ateasn 8e*h, Door and Blind Factories and Planing Mills of Messrs. F. H. Dam aud J. H. Owen & Co. are supplied with tbe very best ma entnery, and do work which competes successfully with that made in St. Paul '"'""'and Minneapolis. They fill large orders ^'"'irorn JjXi parte'of'the upper country. j,dtia Mr. C. Bridgman hastwo fine saw mills—one with an eighty-hors« power engine—at which he manufactures lumber, shingles, pickets, lath, &c, J.-C- WinaWw. & Co. erected last -is year a huge establishment tor the manu facture of bateaux, axes, driving tools alas and lumbermen's tools in general.— That have been hard pressed with oJ work this season, and intend adding to sdj their space, machinery and force. tc -8omo of our druggists have also a gone into the preparationi of patent medicines of their own compounding, and an meeting with such success as premises to mske this quite an item. One house ships its liniment by theprospeiity. to St. Paul wholesale dealers. 14, addition to these, many other "l fpsdtutiotis of a minor nature might be mentioned, but we have given enough show that St. Cloud S not behind •-,! abjf 0/ the town8 (h gtate i„ the point of manufactures. This is well at we need more, and will undoubt *o a 0 ~e»iy uavc more. This place presents tinhtjual' inducements for business of thisi kind, both for the present an* and in view of the future. What weidesire specially to impress upon our citizens -mm thavtbey shoold be liberal in their dealings with all who propose to engage in manufacturing enterprises. They alndireetly pay the people who1 own land a Who do business ih:a town quite as -•:i Tax Bed.ood' field- interest is (itsmneHng, and hope to find good coal. •i That taken out so far mostly fine ^0*%,'' eninented together somewhat, that Gen. Andrews' appointment has -si heww ehsssged from Minister to Copen kagsnHo^ Minister «o: Stockholm.— .••why a»tiM fliiii^iitiu^^t:K! IT is said that our imports exe-ed 'l ou^^poWby a half million ddlars 4Mta 7fadw*^tm^$*tif aftimm tn war pirt MM a nation. It must work great injury. Let Congreim "li db^HcWtrel* the tsrHf on sll articles *s ^WS^Ould acknowledge ouirindebt- following favorable notice: .,::-, «, im «*H«f 9U Cfoad^ JoraaAi, influences hnta datcdttfttfl .o^unm'i* urn* tmwd mi I MufMBaoTA Is wonderfully prolific in newspapers.- J,h- Blue Earth City Wo iremwien new candidate for the public tattitffa* ft Repobli*sn in policies, is a •cry well conducted paper, and is edit- fc:ia $^^M^M-M'\ THE last issue of "tn* Bastings •grave Bi Hor^iot? ,-rrspd from what we oJ oawjew.af-shs Judge, we ikould think it SAd^sfMI. We weiooms him to thefraUtC una wstf./ct iaos awd cvad O00.u00 d^ $ 8 ,ilU*i' 'M? JllU'rV{Mi.B ill -juda .AUKIB. Awuiji is being pretty ^^All3t.sMSjed for.the Governorship by, JlsmnSfislii tin Fmi Diitrict^ immigration t,o Aftonesota thiH T07«i s«t sefagoo 6vB MOV In speaking of the bonus offered St. Cloud for the construction hotel, the Minneapolis Tribune {Opportunity forgiving vouttothe fol ing bit of petty spite: S 0 1 8 «*»t»w» taw m,** tribuU tlOO.OOO. Then let them tarulxh ISt irom (arret tucellitr, in tip tup etyle ail to OTwSotriDg with J«*f"» prorisiluD*, Mtd, bwely poMlbl* aome on* cou!d bo Ibaud who wouta entMrk in tho outerpri»»." We are really very sorry to see the envious, unamwble spirit displayed by our down-river cotemporary, and we aleo regret to interfere with iter piesent diversion by suggesting that individuals who inhabit glass edifices should bo somewhat c«ruful how they project' fragmentary boulders. Would the Tribune be kind enough to inform us how lont( a time has elapsed since the Nicollet House, at Minneapolis, built end furnished, was not only given rent floe, but a man was paid to keep it Perhaps it was tho late lingering recol lection of this fact which moved our cotemporary to the foregoing para graph: Some people can never •'get orersuoh things—th* veryremembrance operates upon them as a midnight minoe-pie does 'upon dyspeptio. While this may serve ss a kind of •PC^'W for the bile of the Tribune, jet we would, in all kindoess, advise it to cultivate a more healthy and contented spirit. ia&«.f*Ji&B '\*r- .-• h$&Fx „u. For the past year, the 7V»6une has indulged to such an extent in the effort at trying down _St. Paul, St. Cloud' and some of the other larger places in the State, that the employment.has Rftiled info a kind cf monomaHia. TO the places against which"' thise attacks have been directed they cause not the slightest uneasiness—some annoyance While the Tribune has been' bringioj St. Cloud to a "stand still," after the manner of a frisky littlo dog barking at the mom, this town has moved stead'ly along on the' high-road of prosperity, rising higher and higher toward the scnith, just as the aforesaid placid planet niounts into the heavens, quite indifferent to, if not unconscious of, the efforts of the energetio quad ruped oscillating its caudal appendage and splitting its throat down behw While the Tribune says "buildiog St. Cloud has come to a stand still,? brick blocks, dwellings and school houses are being erected Whiioi the people are idle, "waiting' 'for rsiU roadB," tbey are spanning the Misstssip pi with one of the finest bridges that unite its shores. While' things are gobg to smash generally—according to the Tribune—we are making prepara tions for the construction of °new lines of raiftoad settlers by the thousands from less favored portions of the "State are taking homes in the country arouni and tributary to this «icy large trans. station trains are alma daily-sent off loaded with supplies for the forts and the Hudson Bay Territory arranaq ment8 will in some -way be perfected •eor securing a first-class hotels (which we will not need to pay a man to keep) business of nil kinds is asflourishingas in any town in the State of equal popu lation and property here is, according to the real estate registry, selling at higher actual prices than at Minneapo lis. 6.1'"' •i:!-':^Y- !ii '}iU i«t We beg our neighbor not to be envi ous and ill-natured and spiteful.9 Main tain a firm upper lip. You will doubt: less see better, timer. St. Cloud had its. dark days too, but is now coming nut into tbe full noontide of assured If jour town is under a cloud, be hopeful. Brighter days Will dawn for you. You have a nice little town, or a chance for one. 1'^ anythiog known sioce f&o 31 v.'- JiiViSv.*"- «Kfm io work, a* the people here are duing and above1 all things, keep yout femper afid don't be envious. J:SU A COKHESPONDENT of the Chicago Tribune, writing of Midnesola and her raibouds, aa^s: ye fd" «MWe look to. the Northern Pacific to be the trunk roaa of the counties west of St. Cloud, while, k» ttfthe Vatiiiy of the Kedand Ri»*r of the North, ihe letfi-Uliotj of Con grest »ud of the SIM* of Minnesota, reeoa njae» the fact that the Selkirk and Kaskal chewan district of British America are SSR9JJPl!|,,y dependent„on tkewater-Wava ofMinWeSota' and so a route of $Cb tnUes with a land graat of nearly iwo. milliotia W a a to north from St Cloud to Peatbina, and will probnbly con stKot* a aeeiW of an Inttrn-tii'-hiil Paeifle ItErERBI.'.o fo the recent arrival of emigraufs from Canada at that. place, the! a Superior (Ja«e«e reniarks I. v, h. _: 1* -'vl I $* fV LH«rt*!« 7*»y iu- anae^ion .^f f^ntl?n»?in,»f ^flity ^anol learning, was The Globe in ceriaiuly correct in that the roots from Canalaeia the lakes to Superior itjr.iis the most direct and .ehuapfu that can be adopted by emigrants. Prom thip place they can purtutf the stagfe r6s:d sotatV: :W«SjlQQ PuilfS to Sonvisa Ci«y, from the Vicinity of which several common roads lead west from 30 to 60 tttlW«OTo%ailr? ^t.: Cloud and intermediate points .on the traveled Ked River trail or roals orer' ffil prairiss and dawn the valley of tho lUd Kiver to 8elkirlt.Settlement.. c'v^'/i': -•ui 'id hriuiurd U'j\ \i£sa ggjlafi #i !..i.'I %'w fig! iS&iMlal! S firmly convinced that, unlcs* it fv.i be\ portbus of New Mexico and California, Minnesota is the beafc part of the.conn-" try for cohium'ptivee." IN the June issue of Our Scli^Uay ^isdior presented the continuation of W» have received the Report ol the Oemmittce on' Organization made to theBdardof Regehts of the trliversitj oiMfnbesota, May^'T, 186^4? M^ny excollent rtcbmmeftdatioDs aife made. The fall term will begih on the third Wednesday in'Bspftmber. md o^fir-y- PAOKAED'S, for the eurent mewth,ny spicy and entertaining as urual.}lu Thin:e marfstine has been a auooaos from its TerrftH S «wio/« ui ER insists that we might fight the "blatitctr Brit'sh/' He can itart .VbHc«f tt3ol e^^-sftrfiWsWf Maw ATHSMS UMIVIHSITT, GnisnsBvao, KaxTooxv, Maw 2JUfiM i-itfl» sal that "Distance lend* enchantment to the Tlew I" «nd I lealiae it in the added interest I ftel in reading tho local columns of your paper. Even Piokit & .Abbott's hroekV1 h^roicn o^ LcWiston and the L^wi^q^Hp^e, .*fu,nKr Jfeft-featj mk (IKS offico established at L|ke 0eorg«,^d inotlfr rWSffl^WJ bn I S W Henry *[5# s^-oM-Ref^fj^ Cf.the tenerablo Uoclp Sani's room,, and t.be Ue^^p^t^^'worker '.st'^res^''^ A. Oilman, smilingly walking in to the vacant chair -thesi familiar names ana these small items assume, sixteen hundred miles away, an importance one would not dream of at home, .And it only goes to prove, what you have so well: learned, that local news gives' ton country newspaper its chief value 'jo the distant reader. si ,^# r'v -fc« baAeox POOBAH iw^eew«¥.vl ourt week is a jjrett week in Green Cbupty., Itjis the signs' for a general gathering together^ ofjall "the petjpk from all the: by-roads' and cross-roads oV the. county. Speaking qfL cross roads reminds me of the "crbsiiiwda." where Nasby lives and is Post Master. I have not .made the acquaintance, of that unsubdued Democrat ,yeL butrl aim inclined, to believe he is in the vi cinity. 1 did meet Deacon Pogram the other day in the court house•.and* I am sorry to say, in a lamentable con dition being under ariaingnment oaw. charge of hav ng taken thousandq dollars of W^Ma^I^^ey°tnj carV 6 for Kim ^rom Leba dlOi'ib Greensliu^ an¥'ailbw-mg jhim-" sSlf° Jfiejpjid the 'sanie/'without resislarice or 'even ^/%^bt^.ia'rm: «^LSttWi8iS cry that '^hW^irient was the ,••.- table Step }t *.* .TfW!Oi?iii I for. it is under- stood hero that thai gentlcrhaqi. namr, S W rh%ijryV' p^e^r^tjap .JlargOfa^ sum but thatr it was*Waaw4J other( friend,' there can bo ho doubt, becag&e he owns a distillery and was dealing in, fufalei. it 0 :cirr1es- fei queer-looking man. ^e^has'ifee slick, appearance andiL humble':• Mir' ef one holding that high and responsible o$od.: Ho is a man about firty wears specta cles which set, with arroligious solemni-r 7, on the middle of a very long and prominent nose his hair i3 bruBhed back with scrupulous care, and hangs long ringlets down behind the ears his coat is black his collur high, with a White handkerchief iSd ina' low knojt, infrbnt he If this is not the real Deacon Pograrh one reads of, I do not know who Dea- 4v ^*i v" MinOt llSaU can Pogrom, is, or where, vou will find r~ "aa|f''"'*'* 1'-f* W him. The trial closed last night! The jury was sent out to see what was Urine done witL Deacon Pogram.' At twelve o'clock' rih determined what it was boat to do with Deacon Pocram. Meantime. I, saw eohdaied with the American enterprise of *$$ W0mdO™m8M SWs^oT!"^?? a Northeru Pufiiie line. Tni Red Wing^i has heert sold tdJ«fit.a L. DsviB. HCwiHbe vs& sisted byttOap^ff^ROOtfaV^wTi^ jhatr^ been eonnected with tbe paper jr *on,o timCi turbed the thought of^ prAbarJIe or possible verdict that, mi"1'it be. reft-' dered injhis.case. I now ten in! the morning, and I/hayo,.Just learhnii. jilt'a't* !$% "^'ghfibra Of'beacon iPo eram.wero unable to agree. were for acquittal, three for priaishmentj one couldn't telf .whether Deacon .'.".«iv70-j^!.j OMonftflt/. .JB0OQ Pocram was gu'lty of.robbipg himself of tho two thousandi .dotlars1 ofj Ids neighbor's money'or not.' So tlie venirrii Democrat. ^pme%?e^hMtyof Cap}. a AX INCIDENT. !^Ml»gI| who presides, is a and negro testimony is admitted but which BjudedS11s •day wh a *^ff ^ferfT?y,rryWr li'io^sc^irojiili was, brought out for trial on. the charce of murder, and Mr. Adair war, about, to read the indictment, and commenced S (Gomri mqnwealth's Attorney "I.havean.flr-, I#Slrl-o%«rfJrW*, TPWJ t? ffig^m %/"!|l hsyeyflju our Honor is.y& tceUjvuffi^jhat JhK: PedcralGc oncua oiffe been dentil joined as heartily 'aspny.'.' boa ^a\®%t$&ioKmmH'^\. ^l£r*v^lk §9firMi .tnvii 3^iise»»%ii«ei»fi I l»vfPteiHw^rmvfi4W^ r«f5PI?!!!f ^^•L-M^odi^- Cburak ffm^#m!fft^| fUitl^a^Mantjote ii MWlBr^trWW ^aw^MP8.ft^*oneffftN«i4 Department of Education. He ex plainod ^isWaayipg that there,Had been no 1 BHOOIS for the ssoi could ed at the rich cate at the *«hnala and eolisajsttx Ue advocat fevying oFaJtwenty3 cent tax for^peS footing ^dfitjujpping a system like *h*!. »n J!Uobis» and urges Jhat the a !J0 a ^canif which E holds enntinuli lly while he sits in court, and during all the proceedings, so far as I could discover. '''V\z:i 'Not a ware of trouble ruse across his peaceful breast. wbn^injHi eight hundred, thousand dollars, which Would jrut tho eommea seheel eyste'tt' in Kentucky on as good a footing as that of any other StstCki^io-'j o,rr .joia:i'^ v«6 tiifl sitlVfi i^wslaMpduj--.': v* TKe. weathor,la wnrtn—*altry—hot. I think of the cool cbreeScs I onee lnvedron•'• Linden Terrace'' at Sauk Eapidsi I think! df "the re'reshing sloep the good people cf Minnesota en joy under the oool night s.ir of our Min netota akies. Here the nights are warm er if anything than the days,' Not a motion of air anywhere can -bo found,' though tho windows are all up. Some fields of wheat will be cut next week It stands Rbove the fw»oo», and is well headed. I Iko theI Kentucky soil, but not a Kentucky sky in summer, helot tiJufi lUiv to$m cilON, mv 8Ml Tfr-^r 7TT •inaKsoTA wiews. —Crilbert Mueger, the Minnesota ar tist, has goo* tothe Rooty Mountains to spend theisumiuor. n-n'^ —The estate of Holc-in-the-Day has been finally settled^ It did not amount •tb'-miich^''-^^ to»\p]i» c-i'J 0 B. Kidder of'P6dg$*''''e6nnty, It^iVsaidhasIhd'fih'esttiock of Merinos tn* MinnestfrV W: "Kidder isf$farmer ^f^m^ew^'EnglarJct^^^'0 fi,,° .Unjon.nU)\. —TheteSmTvifbWi&slW* that aii(^srb«t.Clrnw»r4 TCuun^y syatdni "of making nominations: has been tried in Nicollet Oouoty^biait^tbe [Bi.^ Peter Iieek the'night the jury was nn- fof Tribune denounces Ifc! li^aasoosjs ^3JRCn»*o»veu*4iiiaji*oittn» —Some b,QOQ acres of land withiii the Sioux Reservation' on the Minnesota Riverhave boerf tibn purposes ,«-' «^r„,^i.',**«•.-»! ^ii.if' ''^Captain Davy.-bT^'^ohtona1 expedition,'and Ben Haten of Si: Paul,: JaW,,atiililnWiBs^hf -lUt'.S ^-St ate'J Auditbr -Mcfriratri3ihap, re? ^ufSSd ironi vriashfiri'gfbn.i'f H^ 'secured *29 605.35 -of' the "Sfoux- Wr" qlaims held by tho State against 'tihe gov^rn mfentlobd ^osififa d§id edT _^lxl\ i^Itris a soHdTody of timber ?wl»Kre the people are biiirding up the-.new 4tUji ^^d£6t1k/'u^h«y tilVd"1bi^n% teM up there just as they usied tn in the first sfettletf^tuf^^fifnieland.^ ii pav^ ticulars of the death of a man named St? Maryfwlb while Wttok pMr|li|lfW|^Jl^|e^o& ihd' o,utbui dings of Mr. QollisterV in Lime: .ITS hi'-v J:TJ ^08wlGTE|4asSlifai6f '.*•.. were burned.. Loss $2.500: partially Temphffs.has passed a,,r4«olu.tiqnfi rejiu diating tlie action ,of the Grande .lio'31| ff{{arming.introducing prohibijion fdio done likewise'. ,,•, ,., of Philadelphia, went husl lirifjouirq lUiiJ: oiiJ hi!/. .nJdlWlri ,-,a 1 :~AlJ0,*??8 Plwc4c ns?uedj:Lumber^ 9^dmWif^c!?a?«e.jof:aaBi»d ii»! tjie hands of a boy, John Hincklo, I liio fll. s'di oi cilfj hdild Jon tin noitiioq I j(T«f( —7ArCftw belonging ^tMr.^dAWini^^^^^^j^gyl^K^^ Worcester, ofaArmkaj dropped a oalg recBntly.thatf^eiglad.l^S pouuds, end meaaurtd. 3i feet. 2 inches round ttje girth, and,was^hactirlongi dfm\ '•?, i^ThsjiAnota &m \Wtt* -Iroms-'Ui: D. Hoppev, of St. Franots^thal' hofne, Of th4,fie4ds.-ofi bo*ilj in Ithati vicinity have ibMBq repaanfedi she dthirdi thrie,r ap and the corn thafiiis *1rosdw !»p: ilooka afjr.yeUowandisieWy.f! %utsm \uhv ^-The-5Fsrmer,a Uttm tlrges Min^ wheatVwWIs »t estimates four pomMr of batter ean be produced at: tne 'cost of oqe buabel of betit. .-J ysm ^-jrjdr»!!is«8 •oWisoalwpiu-9M centry Wturncd fromi '^ecren and! fjien inark in the iriferest!ibT' the1 ^t. Paul andlfPacifio railroad,' reports' that the erni'gratioh from! thstf ebutttrr' to the UnitM States this'yearwill «iit be'less than and that the ^reiftctpnrtieh of thtnr wiH come 16 ^lintiismk. Tltcj ard"Mostly? from' &e ihiavilef cfesses and embrace ir ^^fropMw/tm-Sl Alt &9WQ oilfi^F^^r^WiPffVflP!6! i#rSv^vF^i«^.fi^.f^te!l^48r%4 *=-aL recent letter from Rooheater to the St. Paul Dispatch snnounces that Chief Justice Wilson,if the S ds^fbif the JT^ii|s| States Senate, tn •oaiersd Mr. N(.rfen. a think this is quite likely to be so, and,Hieffd1rer, that Judge Wilson will prove a very formidable competitor for. tho places Winona Republican. —On Friday a train was "thrown off Ihe Pacifip^oa^lglf Indians. Shots wa» fired on both sidep. No ono was hurt —The New York ReraU says 'WMi deotGrant docs not support Mr. Sum* nef in his views oja the Alabomat^idni^ expressed in hia late ^speech, tie calls the speeph good rhoto^u, but, poor1 Wgio., M&jrtor-ti* .1 -i'i'1 The President, on, Tuesday, ap pointed John Russell Jones.as Mitiistir resident to lielKium, vt'ce S.mford, re- —A man working on the railroad near Maukato*wasr filled ^by the ex plosion of a blast, and two others were injured. &*&? —Rust is appearing in the wheatr fields of Northern Alabama., ss JfjBM ADVERTISEMENTS. Aaasst'tr'a'Wa'stfto .r«r A NIGHT SCENES For powerful thought splendid Illustrations, elegant! piper »ua tjpe, beauUtul |»iii(iJUK»udraiidityo eale, this bouk ban no tquai. Agepta', CommUdiuus *H'* towiuupermontli, accordiig to ability and euergr. Send for Circular to FBWJBie ZKIQl^ut. MotTJttDr a- OOyPh'iladtflpbJa, Pa. Ai v-ssj•{*• GV']ft't2 jEi'iff I A •i •oiil.lo-iiast Fsij afiaftas B9a't] *S3t —The Forist City iVews. says. *naT Mr. Dodize had his' right' leg so ibadlv crushed as to render amputation neces- ..„ „„. i400Oars, to 1 191X00 HOtdW ^OSHStO SOT H&XUUi iiobjokpubliaheU tlwtissOttccept»l)letoillclagse». •UtaB a luHtJ 81 OSfSSdd O O a descriptive circular witli t^nui and a bfli-^^jrlilll^pfjf^aim^ *5aro,s?bU. 'J?k:..™^^M-P«bli8herg, ^JSW^ifM5irBr4rt4 .Wd//Temain te tei ^fv^ii«bpv»8», jot^''SI6HTSrjrg[B(i''liSECRETSc j^tejluj^ho A work oVsL-riiitiTo of Waabington City Its high and low bfi.-,: UutMiutnit puubu ouiluiugs,. hiauvn inysturiai, viliuiui a untlcjirup.i'uus, tbe tusiiie work- aai«ii« aii k,*«» uviiieu aun alltabvHt female lobuy uieuutTd, luuj cleilu, Sc. It ia tno epiciest, IUOBI M«*.«l(Ma, wwuaeKva, HIIII slar.jing boo.i pUU|iia«|. Send turA.U-CU...1S wiili terms, 4c, Audie^s JdUbb. A £\l HOOK AU e.BT iis WAKTKU j\/V/ly 101 llaruinjj's Ni-w lUumlua.ttd amTll JV OAQ .uiSiC lafeof Oikpist, and Bunyan's ioia Jfiigriiii rrogreds. 5 X}6fyi11 ^fVlng" jnjp'^a huge Indian exhibition,1 to "stare ion 4, tour through the Eastern ckios. i\iuuut cair tic made. pittttniGitti, -'i'A.j prims mmhwmm *^»re *iOB* FKHf ElWtBUISrlf RltfO Great reduction in price. No. 1«35 No. SStOi 8 Sir irst-ct»« Aleuts wanted^ Address as abort. SIO Per :Day Ouardnteed I Amenta to sell the Uomeshuttle Sewing M'uchiue. It makes the hock rftitch, alike oh bbtn sides, has lh S'^?r Ce^s,l?Wlil"*l?iW i%«v«ry.»eBuectt» any Sewinn MatJWneeVer'WTiiiitca.'PHtoaio: WarrantMf S ^f."4fyro.J ci»Iar,,Addrfi89 JOHNSON, CLARK CO., Boston Waaa, Pitigbursiu. Fa. or gt. Lt^laMo. American Kuitting Macbibo. Price $2$. The •implest Cheapen anil best KtfiUtinfe- Miichiue ever .nvi-nted. Will knit 20.000 stitches per minute WJSind .:$imi 01 :V^WtjeUjw- MdiiichJjr!ti3 iaojia a I jtfbii ielsdJ nlffsiinwi. IiE,T0Cjintalnimi. ,Tahiaul«Yinforination tatjetstof'Advertising.' Alistof over One rWalP^S 1 stick in the 1 tiontodairing.: It-eays two poands. ..._..B_ „TO nf Rood butt* briagaTaif^uc^rfln the a a S S Miaaeapeiis liiaTket^as owe- bushel :W •(«ho,best Advet-tising Medi- nW))'i"'il 1)n6^rciraii 8b'owlng'advertising"i«tA '^t. if a»*'»^ViatSii|jjtlsilWLl^|iPl|sWpVi|ii|j^iHi^li .if.lliiT 4 baped Axesforthese r." Second—It don't •-•i'?2-",':,'£iAVV'--'" 1 m^mm^Mm 3 ii ,90110 ilon^ifiRiL^ fifi£ mum. AGENTB WANTED foa .f'^.v r»*•-»"* SJaaaja) I present timeJteikarkablo with ile- HcriptiJU of Hemorable 1'luces and Owa-actert writteu by UBNKY WARD BBKCHEU anil ten othur- dto.inguishuU clergymen and travelers. In oue largeuctftiro voiu.ue, with due steel eugravings. -•.•- .J. HDBJLA.C0 Hartford, Bt. AGKNi'S VVAMXKl) I'O SELL OF TJIE NATIONAL CAPlTlf,. »»v C^^P^PO^ELL,^ 'J1X ¥M*?«™ HWtreauy^r,teiHfc4.i.J^ireayr jen-restorOa1 'W'kprcremp 'Cauiio^utfut,theuestaeUU£SuoBci:^uouiJu9jwpuL. fpjr'|s any other Factory. •-'•Ji-^1 *. tmid bswbiaflOp 6ns S -iI01 l*™!jJ ^f W S E 8 _.. „..^..:- '..»-_-' -w ifli-W eaWIsl»«t6f Uariiius'iJidiUoa'ottUeUoiyUibie State willYecelVeprompt atfention. 4 iif^&&88g&MPM:& 8r9&' $*"«•• spftauao Aniet item wrA'ark Row, ^o*^ lofk i\vB«)*y Ouiuious ao ,.cuir(50. A puunphta, 108 pages law and int. riuaiioiiire'e. AudreSi as atiove.) ..'.' |»tIl/l*iiK3 »euu' lor catalogue :ot alT u«iw Arcu'i Jjf itiitur.i ^uulcsaud Juuruuis. AduiesdA.^ HiOK r«iii4a.*:lJO,i*aU»ilil'ro.yjK. fej ^Siiriiigtiiu^uj iiW il^a^SSS%4fta^8$."^#ji8 9«W.. pet nftAtir tV«rywbeie, luatu tiua tuuiaiu/to iulruduce tu» ^*•!•l^l«i!^ lAtt'ilwVi!a gOjaJUOiK,SitI«SiSf AAUi.^ ajik\ 1A« JlACUt.'.i!i, This iu,icUiUu willstiiCli,"iieuiJ fell, luuu, quut,coia, »iiiaj uraUaliu -i-luui''oiee: 'ilia iwut siiiiwiur Hiauucr. trjte, onljjt fcla, j-'uliy wai-. a lurnvo i»te. 3Wei Vk4il.-ii.ijr'-'tljtmfa *uy iiaoliiuu itaut wnlautk• nM.rjug-.-i muio iKkiuiiful. or U191V eiiutm*butu iuau oi.ra. I i»jktia tlie "j-jlaado LotR sticu." javejy.Btcoi-a suicu caui i)0,cut,,'4uU )taJUitaei6loti»i4uiuottii jtriUwiiiptirtWithout tiuriutf ft. V»e JJJJT Ajjruialruui ».& lo oiiM* tier uutiiiii. uud '•ntpeiiWte^oKii. cJiiiiiBisgiou Iruni^ WiiJt'ti" twico tuat 1C S tua aadu Audrijss. S^UJili? &,€(>..• W O a O a 9.' V^UilOiSi—:i)o uu.t, be iii|yoivU Uioii by oilier uar •ties pit*whig on wiJr'tltl'ciMCiior-iiob mSclhnea fefiaSr tbo sumo uinuor utiierivisu. Oats.iS.iuo.uiiiy genu* iue uua really pructjcaiche.ii):XuacMut'!Viuau4iclui.ed .Wbbl Coruraission Ii|)use now bum's' wrtaWlsUeii •..,/•, Jj-^ 9§Tdais Tiiicjttviae, Conn., .^./'.!.' capsixeu^hU wagon and teceiVeb^ \^^m^^^^^MMmm I -h« l« fnl fesaaSd MiM*ei3! nwo-i f4A^ GARDNER & VlNTON.\ lnjures/aS caused his' death.. *oail i^c^ii^tini^^Miiki't»2J^iZ.^l 13—«-.l injures -•'*rThe" Maukato! Zf^oih^ repdrte'tBe5 purchase,of six bads of fur by Mr.- (JoDslgnmentS SOUctffit 'Please "address ns'foi'ial neeaed.iutorfu^Uon.j WpdvfrbitokuMKoneor more «h each neighborhood who lulluencv Wool-to, ua, wjuhyhbrn cau co-operate. ASK your Doctor or Druggist lor'SHKETQUlNINE H*it equttU:(bitfer) Cjaiome. Is inaus onl by SfKAtms, Chemist, J^etroit., ,n"^.onl3y| •*i-^'B)a.i.Afcv. Addres^s.PuWcLit.r yonr jwe will |ad oct, o»:. give yont orders bSdieWgers^feolfniHi^ and Re'jJ^kCT^aeuC*' ffttu kid nbna \}mMmw&Am JPBESS f__.-_.__ nnJfthe printing nrntutlsl ac- &™ boy ten years bid can ij«s(a&_gt:^ fflnF_?arcSSrr'edgeof xtjAXi va as atsi&te_,t9sa*ect, be. mutt&ttEWB&Sz More V-luatol« llutn (jittul. .^fc*iHypnt«Bin*a«lTOdi t»o 3-cpuit to AUQUSTSnUPIN, Box lv27.Cincihnn 0 •tamp rjjrmps SnbM* ateii l0«%m^m*ff\.m SM aalhofcnAy hs/,cpn8nlted upon any of the diseases upon which his books tie eitherpcnwoalli»r*br nMl,«Qtni»dia»4e4sei.ttoaDy part of the world. ^^?r???^?^ml,,o,i*H ^ISnT^^dWWb'W WMf#" r»Wflf IJBJWInll 'fkWVffimf fir1'*^ !»«^tt»ntP .f^»rf^^n, ^ej hading GpfipUt^rUes^abeewaiDeJ. st,.^jfftp. Bend, fM^r^c^Oircrtar. O KRAUS & ZIMMEBiMAN ptt0i*Rn:ioRs. S7t ChOVDi:"i.tKiff'ic*. MINNESOTA. We are prepared to make as good Pop as bpugh't'i the Stiite and wil a any other Fictoty „«m'We b6MP|8 the'State, and #111l sell as °8 "''Oro^^o^de^rrjnany-partt^ Orders from dealer's in any par Stat will'receive prompt attention T0VOJUNO ,«|fj jtt» undersigned will organize a clwa in vi hovMLB ENitijiy[BOOKE^PWO •BTSt Clond, on the erenipg of: May 24th, ISOt, In the roonjadu-eotlyonpoiiitetUB new Post Offlce. "the Course will embrace a 'thorough And practical kttowlddge bf iM^ble Entry as Adopted in the best basiaess bouses in.Uiepouutrr. No text books flriUf be resorted to. Practical examples of a local n*Van will be uaell, thereby Kivlh'gtoi the coarse a-close re semblance to.iCtnul btisim-ss..'' jj 1 a Mtor Particn are, call uponthe undersigned at the Central Uoase. •, ,.,,.,•'• "'."".'! J1 RAN RE LEY A rhtttil* fy.ii MitAMseai iuiieei« *:-'MA' Would respectfully anoouiice to .the citi- ft sen? of ,St. Cloud, that he hasi in"store.£ [jTB a, 'lajiBSU siock of'"'ilip, .."piirest oJ TO ,vjj2 it!: Wt ^awrracu e.-n,r Which he will deliver cheaper, titan .any .otheri denier, in the city ..' :..'-. --.•'£ ^ii^St^Olwd^ April 23. Ij8&g.,... .. n4Mf '/I'Ai} H'T-'.K lf-.K) HWK OJ basgft-ti. vi^jjffv •. O S O St. Clond, April 28. n41tf In Stearns and Pope Coontiw Minn., Towit —EfSec.3f nndW See. 84 T. 126. R. 37. Also N Sec. 3, Lots 4fi5 Sec. 2i'tfl-*8W4-!8tfSi,l0, NEJ Sac, 23, NW Sec. 24, S & NB bee. 25, all of /8eQw26, all m.Town :ia§„fr ^7- f,Also. N Sec. 21 and Lots 3 & 4 in Town 12G ft 36. Alsft-SW Sqp.6J/Ni J. W. METZROTfl .HiIoHk¥#em^ed~r his Clothmg Store mm* m?Uk mm mil CASSIMERES', OI^^O 0E2EA ^0L41I^OTaS,, 0' J5Mtit»% •.and-aja'kiada-.efj-.'i'i always on hand.., gT" METZROTU'S IS THE PLACfiJ in the latest tiOiiS O Soecia), ,altentlon is called .to his. stock HsaaVr^«fr& casrs rtalp ltouliti of their of postage to any ad- S REMESIBBft MSTRttOTIVS 18 THE, sis 711ST .4?M$E. ,B,y- »tAtJto^i5ri?*syi34yAmi 1 vthgfo *'t*n'ri 1 tmri'j »p WTnti AG Tla Oommopoliteiti, ^ARivVAir^loBE, Shelf au py Hardware, Stoves and! inwair, .A.T^O:X3 O fifS hti' w&n %mm. lifllLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c, &c. I Also, a full stock of :'.-. ..i indo£ & fn* .•••'"• Ws keep eonstantljr on band a good assortment of IS fz C':-s. --'..'Af^'"' I oo^tristing *\~rp ~r c- 52 A *:.• iBELLOWs, PETER WRIGHT'S ANVILS, VICES, Among whidh are the COSMOPOtltAIT, HOME TJE^ASTJBE, PEOTECTpB, &c. Fremthe manufactory of Laraway, Perin & Co., Miuaeapelis, which we will war- We manufacture all'kinds of" ^COPPMM^ land ^Sbiebfcli'bn Which- we will guarantee to seU un AS low prices as any Store ia the Slate. t«B?= ITc ji##f ,o«r vStoiknotr KEDPCED PRICES, and will defy competition for CASH. HJ W S W W St. Gerosinstreet. ST. CLOUD, MINN, if ao to! Sec..7vi& NW S^t&ftgj 8 in 124, 81. Also SE Sac. 3:1 T, ATFROI*^.OdT(J$K]DOPERACRE Fifty Cents less to actual settlers. En- Ware, CHAS P. POWELL. .'• «u n43 ,,...,,., WM PfiWKI.T. fitrixwiy-'A -t»rirti-k. .^itoanoa viifWM«{!P»»tBl6. 0 .ciWi/fji'Mil: pf'!*sta O fc-« 5 J. 3 QC: or-jr. fA i-: vt t.tq En-4nT/r* grrt A I ,.,j3^B«s(us^ »2 0 a A .1 3 8^W8 ii^,^ioWs}|i!8-™ araxiM W W PWP! 8f A I S4Majpfei MO-3 «B enl '••.•:.'..-J Ijrwv'18 imivail .•aanig T.a.» la sc nn&m fv-*:. -..•••. lgBgji..ijri- '.• Bi swAi»\ •ti'.iyu i: E 3 A a ii iV.l:\ Mil I .'Jiifi K1»WC!?UD .o«4fcusifc 1 ijiiii ?t?£ i.' Ji *w .A tti a JOHN MARSHALL^ n! 'i O .l/.i51 »*:»'•'i Is again in the field, ready to supply the citizens of St. Cl»U(^ ^urinjg.. the. warm weather, with an.expeUea) quality of ice.— All order* l«ft at hia grooery will. reoeife: prompt attention A: :'.f^\ Moo SiJI I f-jd 2T p+ 9 'Mi !.3S2 ro M--• :--. 8ie •alBHlpM .7 ,' ':!'hi nix. .89 fljfc :rjr,J366.I alffv^V^'Witt! inJ OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL SOUSE. METZROTU'S 13 THE PLACE ^Tv! TWPti A large stock of the finest -j .,.,., JB." MARl^ATT, Drags.Medicinefl. Chemicalti one. wrr. %ta js.teaoji site GENTLEMEN'S SU1 i:»'- A turn Bnjehes Perfumery, Ac. A USl I a\'M —B**-s*'saft a Ohio. l^fiiL tit,Au—piiated in the best Bl^lej JfeJs»an^a*'t|iSvi H.fw t'ouiW 5, P,, J.OQRHali:QFFfCH.'!i Q0AMTY- 1" i! KlAliM f/rieiarii from the count**' J^rVfiiVir'^^M1'- iftftto btti !sf I« Ht.3-rbf,A ,:^#ff/ *afjdirjnyfta*^l Me&cinM eonpUu, enwats'l &ae5»Sf3 .-^i% .«. I .wasliington^yjenyeiiSt. OloMtl jaetssetoiewl (t©l fl«*A«T NOf BOBYKajnM^eslWWltssdv rXi» »««[»1 unid: Sale* Profit dvf^^^ AgOcr cjnt! Wo offer Territorial Hisrhta In the" tibnrjr p»' jpnc3-tw AGENTS TOS IHa.<p></p>History SecreWANTJtn A "ri aT* a*%_s%A s-aawaawa _s»a^ a ^a»w«»nisl*KWel^tl»u3panit.i. l:iig uu,l j-nres ramie iH tnm' wotk,"»rt creattng t'•e moat intt nse de sire In the minds Uie people to ohtain it. These-, *••«political inirlirne*, Ac., of Dvls and other to -BeWlh.t tUSeonvs i„ Mehmna4,»*rt^r.DghlT remllnieil. Seud f.-r Circulars and see terms, a*d ^,,,,,,0,4.,,JExtrlilf K^ll'«aertoaTnn«ljUi^Kour™ liiaa^^SSw^iS-*4 Just received, tbe largest and moat ^.'A aX.\i'i) 1'-, I'M',, &c. ©Ri^S aQODSr, SHAWLS, tf-ik% txifi^n Unit in'l O t'f.'fH*'.- tbftcit7f iJiffSJL 0 3 Sjftq tiTU a:a£ A a a Jf! •I Vii .' 'jVi'l fi t«ij ..-.!-'.) »T»McU(ac ,^ii,if. -. i-Ti..: s.\ 1 HSAM sB BITSUO St. Cloud, Minn., April 29, 1869. ^HJ^JJfSr^P-^ xsJtA.no .i.u.!i.i.!4fiw ci-.f. sa Tao«K.' I I I I I flicfe^osr»ia! ski ,183718 L-itilT S3f .oW •42-tf if* it IA aicians' Pre«crip ions oarefully eonw! pounded, and. orders answered wHh oar* and id-patch. .. •pat 1 v.: V? He Wirf keep on fcaoialf all times a LAJ&fc.STOOC of iyr*fy#.i^^^|f« REL i- L'.iA .'i?y St. Cloudt April1 2faV*&9. T.i*r ^-).:3xn r- 6 fe39 J- xlk oJs«JlJ^*'// "i tflt^. GOODS,^Gl2Q£FHIKrG SHOES 8VBB. BROUGHT TO ST. CLOUD. AVIWTT a **d*atTii a ^*wjer^S»ejSV,li-f ,- Can find sve^ttsngnewaa^'js^Jsr... «GK)OD^ LACES, ^MBJaOIDEilE^ ^rLOT^, TRIMMINGS, &K,m:\ 1 W E O O 6 Can find everythiat new and stylish in custom READY-MADE CLOTHIKG, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, N &(K)I^,.:Jaf^rXl^S,^c., & A All JiBe 0 (t| I $ 1 on hand. My prices will always be found as low as the same class ef goods can be sold aay -V,%*}* asmj[facilteei for^baying arsjn'stAseood is the BEST HOUSE IN THE STATE. O N E O iLL No Trouble to Show Goods. A. RICHARDSON Broker's Block Burbank's Old Stand, St. Clos^4f»nalO ^.R E XJf.s5rJ_lWS! J3_ _d__cr .SMIK ,f_0l .1 3 4 As I have determined to go out of the business of Merchandising, I will sell from and afCsV this date, for GASH my ENTIRE STOCK, consisting «%jj» .LoicinvM .is i' Du ii .KZIM A S .qsi'Ao -y.iv- Hi rAii .9't SflDl^,----^:-:^^-!-. 3 aosrT a !A'j TEAM S FOR SALE. ,1 have. thee Spans ef/|sTOitp hicn wUlsjU cheap, ^bf* pW,«o., gC. Also Urtainais offered VU atrnj .farm two miles from St. Cloudy j-vi f_., •, jr, I CHAS. BbWilAN— ,3«?^d »iN3M^^H__J^ SStrnEi, .-Nair.ilrechlin Clip(^ Do not take my word for it but come and see for yourselves and be eenvinoad of the S O a I TOSJA .H 83JHAH0 N. B.—I will also sell to any one my entire stock of goods in bulk, with the fltjv^j»c|rxentin^jehe f^ndjt or bi|y#in|f^lleH fcrMOses fp« Iil^ii|]3|^m3.i¥i3 C.a itry No. 1«« dkted July 24, '5(sfffi^«A«yW the saide the caocellHUPP of said, entry: tb said partie hereby eummofttd W appear at this offic oparti(sZTTRearthn DAK OF JULY, UBS. at 2 o'clock in tl» afternpou »,„r Wtl»ntw*B«n^(SBa'-nin.lsh.testtmof een£aaing said S. MARLATt/ ^WIiHrnfemSnt. "YIr\J^VJ.t 0. AQOILMAN. I N |t •*!tt&M.l |^M_____ft_g_gf"rRegiste 1 Ctoi«d4jM»a,,J«nela,18e9. Counialntliairtng been enured at title o«% KT 5,aulJS.KoSla, an*)nia.-r.ii«vH«i M. Halbersnulr for teaU Janet Swt 1 federate le idrrs with the Uidden Mysteries freM fSjSJtlB S'i •ngalia county. Mlnnisc**, with ..viaw cajce lalios ol said entry tbe said oarlies an hereby the 20TB DAY rnonn to re al A a and 1. S^K,».*.***•».3L l3L}*,t» MSwonga. Ka t-onniy, Mrnneesta..*Hha view to the cancellati-m nl said a*U~t Ska satf pantwiiv hereby summoned .furnish tattfenon costcernlng said alleged in 1 5 3 Jnn*106wt i:--!i H. c: BUKBAS*^K FANCTi 9 "•.'t-.:',".l,ii. y. KJ A Jl ./•'ZQ&SZyAM f-'n '1 !i. A *-„».„ 5 rr- 2 ^iVntfdersigned has opened, in .•£%«#V«ri-r=.'. -^r-^w^ ,I'JOJO I S N E W I E O E W S T: GERMAIN STBEBl*,. READY-to ftfENKlItNG G0GDS, A 3 3 8 (l/ A 2 -XKIK ,3*JOJ0 I And, having experienced Workmen, will make TO ORDER, in the latest etjles CoJUIIM 3 ii W ii a 3 0 8 ,/i.j/Tnj a SlVAflf I saksMuuial manner,., ^OTMiSS^i -B0¥^!* SUETS. He is confident of be|ngribre'tn -gift '•-.'• -J Perfect Satisfaction "fol all of Ms CustomePB, £rru And would ask a call and examination of Good's aind Prices from alt who desire o/BTO-.nasl .IBOW rf awlaia to purchase: M.o a 'fi •^e1 tia—.) SI tan ..- VS »ioo% CLOT?:Hiisrc3^fH:oTJSE: s, &e.,&c. YI'/. Jf O He will also keep on hand a Full Line of AN©' CASSIME&ES 5wi?l ..-,.- ,v. .'a« I Jffc*« «H^i0niAa .trS^ O^1 C300PS.! Tll-n4 «v A •J "AO (MPS, "mi. GLASSWARE. 1 A aT*A^o% JOS15EH fBROE^ER. .*oait»q8 Fa* e«HTS^5 .f•J\.:?-:.• S ,f is 1 »J£JO*^«8RA mm*} Jim Z/l!i^ .LVOJ'^ ins and Buffalo Robes. ('•••"m *s"*»v r«w-' ?a:»«li^™^ Saint Germain St., St. ClSud, Ifinn. :.»r,- W ..:u^.... nayAt STJMSMILI) I A A A A S iThese Goods are superior.ia width, weight and color, and.will jsalloO GIVE I BRFfCI SATIBsUOTION *e,»U purehasers. nt? taiosa vt^fclSm *^l^ISlf^lCteKKBSS4 line of ih*^Ci!e alphas. whWlwra be very de can always sirable to pnrchaserr, as they ABBOTT. RK8U Meat, Ha«s,8ausage and Veg ,«S etabltoef »H klntls, keprieonatautly on nand, Shop tn St. Germain stmt iawrioiey^) si)ml ti CH^.tfJEG. I -tantfoS*^''f«w ":'t,v .*_ C. A OILMAN, R«l KecelvVr. MT^d*«risNie S'rweysiA* nier«Safn'»^o«»'* ^•JUeeaJtaninoiiwo/JAecwCetWlf --..i!'i:L-.-.%i* ''i--::'-,i'*"••'•* 'T 'Z.^-'^ilZ0 OStERS ANO HANbBILLS^All sises JS ellorsiPT^lli*l0^_»_"«! Ha JOURHALDFUCJS. yfi^sjastaaBB^Btfgu "rr*""