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0 w**?4fc4u*w^s^r^Hp--• *V •xiti HO*. BDGAR 1HOJSPS1IO. friendship and In his speech at Duluth on Tuesday evening of last week, at the banquet dosing the "formal opening" excursion o* the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad, Hon. Wm. L. Banning, Pres ident of the road, made the following reference to one ot the greatest rail road men oi tho day, and ono who fceaj Madam*.Meanhas great pleasure in an- donemuoh to advanoo ttaMnTtti^fiw^ welfare of MiaasaoU: Z£ AT "But (here it Mother whom would whoaa I am proad to^koewW^o-waoootaUye it a* extrtoidlaaiy dagiaa Attataltimnoaof the bigbW tdanatad ofinoor with tka bioad and nisjshaias.vw views of the statesman. I aeod aaaswnll say I rater to J. Edgar IhoanaoB, FnaUeBt of the Pennsylvania BaUroad. I remem her, ia my ftaqaet aonsnltattons with fiim, how ho tnoad om the nap the lo cality of the toad, uniting the Missis sippi Kivex with tlu» «nat inland sea the oonrso of the St. Lawrence and the ehain of the Great Lakes, reaching to the very heart of the continent the connections of the road with all the lines travsrsing the State westward. making it the highway for the products of oar people the route oi the. North ernPacifio the shortest line from the lakes to the Pacific Ocean his gigan tio mind grasping the great problems with a readiness and ssg-oity born only of vast ability and great practical ex perience, which, joined to bis world wide reputation for integrity, inspired the necessary confidence to capitalists to furnish the meane which have brought about this great achievement. And I well remember with generous' frankness, when he was about to leave the city of Philadelphia tor a wag ab sence, he grasped my head and said, 'Draw on me for 840,000 to commence this work, and the balanoe shall be forthcoming.' And thus the great en terprise was inaugurated. AMERICAN HYPIRBOLB.—A natty little book has just come over from London, entitled "Rorniaisosnooa of America by two Englishmen/* which describes the manner in which the twain tippled through the eouatry, what they saw ia the country, and what they heard in the streets. As. instan ces of the "hyperbole" of the eouatry they record the following: In describing the largo trees of the Tosemite Valley, one said that «Sa took two meitand a boy to see the top of them." One being asked by a friend if he saw a certain mosquito oa the weather-vane of the State Hoase (1) at St Loam, answered, "Yes, I see it winking." A third, in describing, the prices of carriages at Niagara, asserted that the "hack fares are so high' that the Falls are insignificant by .compari son." Another story is related, with the appearance of truth, of a boy who was watching his school fellows as they snow-balled an old gentleman's win dows. The old gentleman rushed out of his house, determined, if possible, to inflict some severe corporeal punish ment on the offenders, saying, when h* caught the boy, "Now, you rascal, I'll thrah you within oa inch ofj our Jiff!" Accordingly ho bogaa to heat him, when the hoy immedlatelj Commanood laughing, and eoatiaasd uatU the old gentleman stopped beating him, with the ezekmatien, ••Bay, what are you liughingatf" "Well," said the boy fl am lsagaiag basanas you are awful. lysoH 7 cteVi «Vs ley ln—Editoi. Drawer, in Harper*$ Magazine for September. —Wendell PaUUpssays in the last National Standard **It seems now as Temperance and the straggle be ween Capital and Labor would form be basis of the next poliltical par ties. "At one time wbetber woman should bava tbo ballot saeocd iikelj to be tbe next political question. And no doabt that movement is writing its own rapid victory on every Statue Book. Still no political party for that purpose is pro posed anywhere. If any new or infa mous outrage on woman, like tbe Con tagious Diseases Laws of Great Britai^ should rouso popular feeling hero, pos sibly on such a wave the awvement might rise immediately to distinct po Kttoal ohtracter. It is mora probaWe that gradual changes ia the laws will render any snob mustering into political nnks unnecessary." —Qustsve Dora's hat arawing Is said to be the most spirited aad iraaat. to of all his works, althaasja aaaidadly inappropriate at tha present sassasal Itraaissaats tka French army saarch- along the banks of the oa an eminenoo, near O a group of thefirstNfl^a^rt veaaaa^ who, in spirit bnghtneas, war* aloft their banners and cnoounga taair ma aaaVriJ ^The intensity of power aad drsmatie force of the paiatiag are rap- upon ayaa- tha commonest aad most r^^pl|Min^paoptoM,iaid'-W ha Instan taneous and most powerful NOTICE" -'iliherel, thsU^ea .'.&•>: X-"V.4J gag es'j xtjsd I thai the Fatt Term of »1 for the"St. Cloud School District," will oomenee on MONDAY, the 6th daj- of September, A. D. 1870, with a corps of.oempeteat teaohers. TuiUoo free to all aehelara ia the Diatriot. 4: Non-resident scholar* desiring to will be required to pay advanet a fi fee 01 Your Dollars, for the I first o* long term, aad three dollars for each of the meeesdteg terms. -»o uu 1 1 raar nrroaraat that Uwca ho arrmpt •timtmm at «aa« coi laentoraahh term, ^«um«a»» am eT esaasas.^ Afaurr CtMi. etOeud,Am a, 1 9 0 tfjt J^llaan Otnon, 1 smtatos^trttdarettha wnmisslsasf ef ana OsnaralXaad Oases, athotraateflssiiam««aaetho "Oa? ," asal smhraalH «ae fat east remasa, am.: Town laamas aad SOwast gSga^ftgafjt a^awanWn a rangs S« wffllwareafar Pra-eaantion and a ad altar the Jatfc C. A.SILMAN, T.O.MoCLURB, nrmmci •"«sear*-Tr*-- flUit^YHILU A A E E A S S ENGLISH, FRENCH ANDQBBBAN Boarding and Day School for loung ladles. Bo, ana nodUon Avenue, New York. The next session will commence Tuee day, September 20,1870. she will for the Tonal ef Instruction comprises the Frenoh Languages, Latin, Ijipaa, Arithmetic Algebra and Geome try,' woatfaphy, Astronomy, Chemistry aarf ether Natural Sciences Mental and Metal fanessphy, History, Composition, French ant lagUsa Literature. Baring the season Lectures will be de livered by eminent Professors on subjects connected with the various departments of instruction. These Lectures will be ar ranged for the general benefit of the SCbOoL E .l BJ Music, drawing, painting, singing, &c, may be included, at special raise. The best professional talent is employed In the various Departments, and the whole is under the immediate care and supervis ion of Madame O.Meara. French is the language of the establish ment. Circulars giving terms, &e., seat on ap plication. F. ... A Manufsturere S SH & IJOGfiS mmmmi w*m BRACKETS, Si STORE FR 3 9QM0LI£$ ORK, J-UMP Tl/BiAG, dbe ftoisOW ana iiuy*VttAMES, Iia1tt»aa»0fJtaVlm BLINDS, oownm, ITOSB POOR S BAflg, rmilfJO ajm .,•! y.i„-... qLAimy BABH, „*o., Ac FLAWKO. IS-SAWnO, SCROLL 8AW- •a t,« sf3n,-to a a jfth'T .iRdfisift ... •fKjiiiJ-''' '•, DRMg- •'•r-'-i ?DFLOOBINO, ,_ SIDlNtt. PICKIT8 and LUMBER ripped to bUls. for sale. All orders by mail prompt* iyattgadod"ti»^ -J1U' A Liberal Dlscout to Dealers. Office and Factory on Washington are- 8t. Cloud. May 2«th, 1869. Tlln45 ST. CLOUD •r.iA I •8-3HT Farm ana height Wagons. 8 ii a A if 4 XJsxlat .Sprlaaar W a Scott, Henn & Swejison, Having bought the St.f Cloud Wagon Factory, Are prepared to maketo• order'and will keep on band a good aescrtmentof St. V-. '... TheaUaatlon Farmers and r*rej :er8 Wanting Wagons this spring is called to our stock. /J Ncnebtf|S|[ TSffiSt a a Is used in our work. [W IIVJ?. txm .-. :.a- ..t.r «'.!. -U shio*i8ed. lln CLOTHING t-fit• it:: .} ifsHn tk-t.'j »«U .:i!:.in-ij! iftvfiJJ. .•)K :?SKSiKS«W ii ..ti JrtH*l BusmEss XaUilan SUITS &rm oftae •r tn —..--'' bast make and of superior %+••'*'ti put .0-J.i. and a a Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks* a A I. any pRHOSad,Mian., aahJLWB 1 2 & AS MOITO^ Pln^ndzineki's!! I Hi •i.u Jft ijiu. The HOUB« AND LOT In Blook "I Lot 4, ia tha City of St. Cloud, ilinn., S2 last front on Washington araaua, and 122 lumbsanaawias tha boatleaaHenslB '!A«%dataad Batrrs a aa eAaa 7 W tota taaaaasiaaananaintaa aaaaad door fram T. C. Prio* $2,000. Far iafbrmatiaa lag thia^aqnlra of T. 0. McCLURB, Us. Oloud, or the owaer, who will be in St. Gland aboutthe middle af June. ,..iw,lll|i...ffffirT|JirBT.T. 'WAJSCTMDl «.r uperior advantages eaau education of of the next "he will be able to offer superior advantages 6,000 New Subscribers ll THS as ,}y.-'y ... ..•_.._ ST. CLOU JOURNAL a re It is our desire to have THE JOURNAL TH E JOTJRNAL 1 If, 07,* 8 ep~ai I gp 80O», Kl«0 a 8WBNS0N, S! Ulft rd .aaw steok, enaradng all "SIS SUITS,': i.i, ftwa3W:,cua:--.'vj,w Indnoeitxentai. .OOAOVH-a VALUABLE .StS .•:• .:_, .'taawaA^t TAKJM PBEMIUMS. reach every household in i^orthern Min nesota. It is devoted to thoSAINT interests of this part of the State, and we intend to make it' of interest to the people who live here, and to those abroad as well. Long or Shnrf iJWHoajAMojoiiaTAia 1 LT.J 1 rjxxocr«f»i aatmazs as easa oi bna ••... 0 In addition. I -n« ...jS Will- fee# in each number. .3fc#? .sioolirAm* ftflfl nohici I THE JOURNAL will contain its usual variety $£ta|e an& general Wows, iSgr^ct^uttil Inf^matipn, Lo cal Items, Market Reports from home and from abroad, Correspondence, etc etc. Among the regular corres pondents, already well known to its readers, will be Mrs. J. G. Swisshelm, in Pennsyl vania "Ion," in Kentucky and "D, S. R,," in St. liouis: In addition, the present sys-, tem of local correspondence from the different towns in Northern Minnesota will be continued during the coming year. No labor or expense will be spared to maintain for the reputa- tion it already enjoys of being I rVotttte-rti or!, to (JOB a HTt Best Fattiily Newspaper iipt '^JS,.f:lalii&80iri.. •V r|fg!f SPLENDID PREMIDMS. to! iff^w^i^oi? 2b*BVEBY jMeWrioWi oW or new, we will give a copy of tit AirEMCAW STOCK JOURNAL /or one year, or the SIOR GAZETTE {See notices elsewhere.) ^9I«J wast 'J.rv ,r «'»ioHa Kizk mrxi.o .Haas* ^ji5,5t •^iJSB^: ,g£fl3X,sfi. flillfrlj .i.HJ*.{ KO• v[|e«.ft iT0fJ W ^SrMflfM^tifjpi^ sent! f^ee on applicatiou. ih? r- ., Terms42.00 in axivancc. .v°lni Address— JL SJIfJIMlLtV asSaweariRaE99E=sj MINNESOTA IB IIIONAZORES ICtnnoapoltai. Iron and Brass Fonndiiw *m«*S :&*)>• E-~ A D— Stationary and Portable CMkJIGr itND CIRCULAB SAW MILLS, MILL PtJRNISHINGr, I. SHAFTINaAIfD ^EABI^Cr. DAYTON AMERICAN TURBINE WATERWHEEL 8 I I FOR PBICES. PAUL JflNJV SoleAgentsfor Seintway & Sons' CELEBRATED PIANOSa SoleAgentsfor Chickering & Sons' CBLBBRATSD PIANOS Also-URITEDPIANO FORTES Also—PRINCE'S AUTOMATIC SCHOOL ORGANS AND EL0DE0N8. *tao*-EST|vsCOTTftfi E OIGWS. '2 •ar All fully Warranted, -CH Wahcsp ooastamtly on hand the ~01TLT FULL ASSORTMENT OF BheetMnilcanlMaslcallnstrnmenU Of all descriptionBin Minnesota. Ourstock of yiollns, Violinoellos, Con traBasses, Flutes, Fifes, Flagoletts, Clare nets. Guitars, Banjos, Military Drums of alldeseriptioas, BrassInstruments ,Aocor deons,Strings, etc, is complete. ChurchOrgans Melt,deons a«d Pianos tuacdandrepaired OfI«r* attended to withFr«%fitaWiiS I i- •••,-. T3-n26 i.- STABLISHJ2D IN 1 S5€. ,i?U-iV3 -H/PTJATT Jfc w) ,'^cic8tt ,allij-s S. MARLATT DBAaaaia DniKS.Medicines, Chemicals FANCY AND TOILBT I O A SPONGES, Brushes :"..^ .''. "J.,''. Oi POftj'..1 Perfumery efce. JCtrotmeorUoal OIL A N IiAMFS .10 Omt Physicians'Presorip ions carefullycom.. pounded, and order answered with oars and dispatch. Farmtrtand PhyUiantfrom thecountrj will find our Stock of Medicine* complete] warranted genuine,and of the bett quality .* •^'v- 8.MAELATT. so0! I0al21.. 1. Wasnn Aasana, St. Cloud BW 7wi»e-iJj EXCEL- /or aw? months. Watchmaker and Jeweler 'a H-:.in-T.r -}r! ...-,. -Ar: CLO€ES»WATGHE& ."• 'WJ. [SPECTACLES Table ant eStiSI dc, t?o., J^c, Washington aTeUulfr\Vr*ti •Jeers *rdm! ST. CLOTJp. "ilWfRoTA. Sa FO 8ALW CHBAP A I a Of 152 aares, in ths town of Halae Prai rie—90 acres of good timber, about 40 acres-el prairie and the balanoe pojdar and hasel brush. Forty acres are feneed, aadlTsereaarauadercultiTation. There is a small house and a well of good water, as wan as soma fhrit trass on tka prem ises. The above fern is situated oa Pearl Lake, 12 mDea from St. Oond. and has the aeeetle^atio* lata* 8tate,It is ao one af tha saasn traveled reada se St. Cloud, aad taeatra aansSat af a aaUe fraea a sebaallmams. fWraB^ei-mutbsnlars In qoire at Tan Jovaaai. oslee, 8k Claud, or of J. 8. Cam, Wheeler Freaea, or ae owa er, W. H. STEWART, at Mais* Prairie, 8taarnaoosuttj,ltlan. Tll-mM a I ?*i mw locn i4i »-^si» The Best Work I Low Prices! naei'iUit .:. :1S ri LEE :& HARDENBERGH J. R. LOCKWOOD, 8up't.••'•iS'.'Tir".,' ,ji. MUNGKER BROS., Music rfHl Dealers :., ./ BRIEFS, a DEEDS, •. CARDS, 3 ClROpLARS, BILL BILLS OF LADING, Nn79j /:.M .D.n*fToa Ord RsV •~*^*.—^ 8! ii f»sad i-irokawrMr. &Mk§ ob Pnntmg I S S a gt*de" PKwle8,tne.R v. ::. ma -rAJ. Si? ewi 'to l-r..-'..• .- -,-.:• i.u:.-::.-:.ittrfi1 -MB Promptness! 9 »dJ /.: eUT gaitah 6ss»4»a«i ^ai«{g-6»s Is Jisq •tsmVl Sdi ,..,., s^ff5aia»e 1 v: feo« I -sfi*fsrctaf',s»cfi| ho»r«a«ti ^sw vcraai t*s»tl ^B# jut^sii ti'!.i JI01S ST. CLOUD, MINNESOTA. ALL KINDS OF PLAIN AND FANCY I N INGr«! "-".J.--..- 11.-.i.::' 'j Vi. .!::61 IK a -MXO'I 'U -WL Lu ,1*433 i)CJ I TVviCtt^:i fsJia«-i:-»i:/:-'' POSTERSy- HANDBILLS, ski 1 PAMPHLETS, BONDS, JilOgS S!! ltiv HEADS .1 LETTER E A S, PROGRAMMES i!V. MONTHLY STATEMENTS sdJ ETtr^fS 10 :iit}P 'hi? ittHfH 'INViEPATIONS, oi ssl P*t GERTIPIOATES, A- SHIPPING TAGS ^^.V^EN^iio^^:^ ORDERS h* -v.•!•: ./:NOT«8i^ arttwa^r aiT CHECKS XEiWoifol B^f.ittl bolosfs'^aw as* WEDDINGS CARDS, A irnr 4!L JihaB *"!flwoR PB^PBIPTION BLANK$,B BILLS OF Wittm?** e- Sr vC 0 J.»iffi Vf?-fMI :r':Y~-. aai ,n»at«i«d*9 tsiosj? w«a lABBIeB 0 .v:si I fflol) ^-?roT erf! .ntofi f^ir«T ftf.?r 5 80^^ •,-. *sw Oourjtry Promptty JT fiT?i89w-rfri»/r ed* oi Eo*'iaeai HdBB set wa tfoiHw ^teaoa B^rasasB i-r so si bail uidT as fcasiasajcrf hn»ol ef atn j&tii nib L^svmar^gfeggl !/rirfllRrt..' ^THP. fmrECTiye 0 4 •v.- Daw cantta by me from December, 1868, to JuauarvTrth, 1870, Jti'tonfl ui:L.K.CUmENt)EN,lAto»Ta^rV.a.Treai,iry! TRTtatloh being tnly. two eecond* in- tbe entire tha*. »n t! W 3lri%1*ll%4*i%tAlt I (tarnoi Burns, Scalds, .fjrmy. fik a' nStoBsa."™""'1" a s/gosq odx .rfgjroirf) nasi :,-»! 'Od ..t-j'jr Jlia J.hii OJ 9T1JA f-r,! r*n« 77 BLANKS,: "A.© DBNNI8, Pieddast M.JRJQS] X. *f.Kt». We are pleased to refer helowio a few we! S. P. ROUNDS. Round* a B. T. PHELPS, HH o.- Conductor. N Cen It HOK. SAMUEL MERRILL, CfoTernor Of Iowa, GEO. LOTIS,- -, Ag't Toledo. Wabash and Western Railway fitvmAd 1 a Xi*kraft Street, "Hail to the Chief Who in Triumph Advances." THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! E A E A I isvoo vY7s' 3 ASD. ,s ti .-. ,:. :, n** 'tt 1 jraSUBALGIC CURE ssaltj exi lo I ai3^ 9*tfe««g|4T .»*9fii i,ioiito^ 5 tw aoautofl «.!•' i^ aah| tfdT Jsio^io a«^ Magical Pain Extractor. vSaWuimlAs^ amSj ^^iELJtSaoV» »LLTAiwa* ON0B,j ia.^j.on.T x'.^vc b,*4'^115'? '•«J^ijiij/|cos Siilia aa»4.»»q Bwniaattsm, Nsuralgia, Lumbago, 8oiati-' %oa. wm s-: M^if Mtwja .noi* W Prdieiiimlray'OWli-- ttm ia* the Back and Side Sprains, Nfclala* Oats, Wowds, BroUes fa« iwwleimwb I asnotts $ ri acO.CS* I tnat the human family is hair to/ byMUb Srii tstiti '. rt bing it freely on the part affected, without frioiion, For Tooth Ache, saturate a little cotton with it and piacS it in the hollow of the tooth and for Bar Aohe, drop two or three drops of it into, the, ear affected, And all Pain will Instantly Cease. Prepared arid Se Id by the Inventor and Pro '•'prisforj?1 •'. JLJPRED l^SMtTH, s.-,. ,. At his Laboratory, 38a6 Market Street, Pnlladelnnla, Pa. And all Druggists and Healers Every- where. ,mnn ms r. W O S O S A IS *ATGH COMPANY .*Uh*7,nBp'*lP*»« af- Conical Pifots, Cao Jeweled, in gold seU IS1^1?,^ ^•MPWPenii with exposed PaUet Jewels, and Hard a & 1 1 chanism we claim a Strength, BImptieijy'knd ^Smoothness hitherto unattained in a-'y other manufactory—*t home or abroad. ^¥^J*^r^MlWBRQ.'*"CO. dnieago ill .»• ?»-sJins* ^eas" 1 7 io»l» ih'd-i: v'li ,3^ to irtzv I A O ILXrt psas^Kfeoye :nw*:siqqro !?r^4 ssfoi ss^su WISHIIIC-BICTIIfi fvi..i .9sairi9aTe^psa 1 LAtBLT MOOB ikPSOVKb-naJlD I« W •Wit :.'.:.:i.J cifjjjff fas*-KOC£S teSi I Umversal Glothes wriiiger Improred .with Roweli'sl double?^tjog wheels, and the Patent Stop, are now Jan'. questionably far superior to any apparatus for washing slothes ever invented, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving la bor and clothes. Those who have used them give testimony as follows: "We like our mtchine mnch could not be persuaded to do without it, and with the aid of Doty, we feel that we are masters of the position."—Rev. L. Scott, Buhop M. JS. Church. "Ia the laundry of my house there a perpetual thanksgiving Mondays for the invention."—Rev. Theoi'ore L. Cutler. •'Every week has given it a stronger hold upon the affectior? of the inmates of tha laundry.'WIT. 7. Obttntr. "I heartily commend it to economists of time, money, and contentment."—Rev. Dr. BtUowt. "iy wjaiixi 'i-,., "Friend Doly-Totrr last hoprovsment *tyour Washihg Maehine a eompletf I aawira you{'ou^,Maehia»/ af r's oser thought more of to-day and would no? bo pari wits m»eu%r a\\m6 saw I & odi diiw 3Ia*ttd onaent, 'says wWltel|*. 8B*a 6^.*3 Sfiiqqiml 3+ oo'Jt'9f.xi adJ «ttrtl f.-as-.siiJOTdii^lri AW FaiOES-A Fair Ofltor, •Ifsaw fonaisJs, ths gar 9, and wa wiU isseUfng liked that" -ssai .C8f •T3(fnT! *o •awo. i.6Slfcf0J5 oo atsto di'scouiis'Ja 1 87Ju|,/ 005 aot d«» xtra Wria er or -both •Sj^irhere p«irsftthS^drudgerylof'wa»*iag with the ^aJkb, iriy-twodajein theyear, when it can be dona-batten -more expeditiously, wlth'iejis 1stdrriiad no Injury to the ar medts, by a Doty Clothes Wnshcr, and a .Uni'varsal -Wringer. *^t r, Sold by dealers generally, to whom lib eral 5l«ra*d S 142a Lake St., A. HASKINS, Cbn'r Bud. R. E ^rJwAtOHNo.loOT-BewiDgtrade mark -fredaric tthertoni Co, Marion, ». Jn» manufactured by JBJgLRatdi Oo, baa been carried by me I a 18S7, total rariatioti from mean time be only STO aeeonda per month. 8 certificates as t^ the^supe^ft^thsV^L Co^tehw!1"* ?an.,ChlC,go,IU^ & a S ».» Traaa'rPaaaBiaE.K, 83 W all 8 IfAMKBa,. KIBKPATRICK. thei* WALTER KIRKPATRICK A ir /, Conductor Pens. C. K. R. a. 11. JvlNG, -, WM. GILES, BRO. & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Jewelers. a S a Conductor P.4 K. R. E. SEWING MACHINES. 0) I io dltferesee IfefiP0 B*i aiioi 1 ila»-tn\da -aoa *batos! alt ^-.-..e »-i Kit prM«ad# lo Tl2n44 as is SWfjqxO fii« .Idling & WUson saiitwra-j 0 fctfa '. As usual ahead of any other FAMILY SEWING MACHIHE L»a ftoi in •. ..:• _• .... In the. .markot. I was awarded the SILVER MEDAL AND DIPLOMA IS THE BBS! IN FAMILI VBKA WMdi SniCH, HKM. FELL,TUCK, CORD, BIND, Brald,QiiUtandBmbroiderbeatttifnlly.ltwinwi:hthe oeest needleand tbead ran from perfect work: oa the •ojJtNaiqeook.over' the heaviest bearer cloth and °°"*tde,wlth nochangeoine»dle,threadortenslon.lt will use coarse cotton, linen, silkani) twine. It runs •auer faster and stiller than any other machire. Itrormsa flat even and elastic team, differtag from •T«"Tother atttch, each loop being TWI3TUD by means of E KOTATIN O HOOK," •nd drawing the twist into the goods, thus' securely wsteningerery itich, so that the seam will bear to ^••tatfroquentinterrals and in that case even, toe •e*"! is warranted not to rip in wear and under all circumstances to "survive the washtub." Old, wom out family gajrments,bosams,pants,dresses,Sc.,have been submitted to Committees at fairs where was »J»,'«*«t oompetitioo, and to thlf stitch premium!. urns bave been awardedforits Superiority .Ourabillty, Elasticity and Beauty. .Apateited device prevents the possibility of the macnine being run in the wrong direction, or the bal ance wheelever wearing or touching the dress. HE NEEDLE CARNOT BE SET WB0M6, Thus avoiding thegreat trouble of othermachines. ffo a in of Needles. The blade of the needle is less than three fourthsof •awphlong, and is straight. Tht Hf*mtr and FtUar tan never be it wrong. Any oue may adjust tham in the dark. The hem may bopf any width. Noother hemmeror,feller like this. It turns tho hem on the right or under sid as/outwent ifc »W It will uotdrop Stitches,' as the needle is always set ngbt, the blade short aad straight, does aot vi brate, like longer ones. They are Manufactured vrith Mathematical Prtcition. Hence, each part Is interchansable and can bereadlly replaced In case of accident. I twill last a geuerstiun if properly cared tor. None who have used itcan be persuaded to useahy other. Theronndness.evenness durability and ber-uty of tts stitch WEBS NSVSBEQUtLSD, Its Rapidity, Absolnte Stillness, aasa of motion, narrowness and neatness ot its hem and tell ware never approached by anvottier machls*. ThePiwianlversallypronouneethU.bsBastr»Jai Sewing Machine in the World. Whatever the merits ot the other machines, it Is no disparagement say of the WUco* AOibbsIt le worth tortamily use, double that of any other ever ottered to the public. It received the Gold Medal of the American Insttr tnte-the Erst Prsmhim for ^MM BEST 8fi #1*6 MACHINE," at the great New Bn5laad Patr-the Vermont State fair—the PennsylvanJaSuu Pair-tbe Indiana 8tate fair—the Wiscoaain SUte Pair—tbe Michigan State State Pair—and at overt tthe Vest—making more _w«fe.teiMmbpaUoaW in tne same time. BMmmth, Great Jtaflr SemtngMaO&M, AXsVOTlBStTHa! WOHJsD. B'.VOt '. 'atMtb''-refund the *ey*!fiu, bnd'wilhes..to rsttsm the re iH«ide:: »«V« 9^T R/ AROW^N^Sea. Agent, .arl,fca,8i^ pSftiqo^laailt St., Stew'Yorh STJRAYEt) OR STOLEN, Prom the nndersrgtted.'at St. Cloud, Minn., Wor'about iSlayi 1st, on«-Brown PONT MARE alaa one_Bsy PONT HORSE with white stripe on aad of:his nose, ono hind foot saddle marks. their.face, and are aboot eight -year each. A reward" oi $24WfR be paid for their return, ora libaralanp faj: fhfofma Uon that will lead:to their^eeoasry. white .abqva ^.{Ue ioef, -aad irks Botu-hav/wVite stars in, and are aboo eight-years bid 2* mniTirAT»lsaa... C,UJ te, rtjj^Qpimf ^mmm M.e^artas»MpUSeMbr« aSeralaaaa waear the, Srm same ata»dbjH. H. Horden. who will srttlsall daebrsaWflrm. All who are indebted to wfll call and settle at onoe. PAGE I by the rASrlraiO^terms to Agents, da- tof^aaprc?fflofW^',,,,t*e*,,y CORNELL, WARD & COMINGS, •oi ipf ana asvewt, tnieane. xu. fj^O •iOi.a'u.iiTe.., gj :r.tj ,u: n'.'.':..-. FIBIlJ! FIRBM!! FIRE €X TI HO I S E a\m \KW$Mf BV POBTTBCB aaaself-aetfag P«ICB,$«. I sets Chemical Charges, |8 Steady fet ac -Henin2sec .r oads. .By oneturn of '-UioCraik. Fats out barn ing kerosene, vanish, tur pentine, boa sole, Ac, Ac BASILi CABBIBD weighs 75 pounds SIM throws a stream ehanvd with powerful chemicals SO *et SATES ITSCOi Vin reduced rates of insurance. Tbe pobne are barebv cjatioard against parchaalng Eatagmaben fearing oar device for insunta action, from av and as§ parties hot da(y au thorised by us to dot as Agents, on pain of immedi- So*Ss Manufactured and KICBL8I0R aan«Ba5H-BjjBssaaBH5-H-aaa«s«ssi The Firet Division of the St, Paul & Pacific Rdilroad! 1810. SUMMER TIME TABLE. IMS. St. Panl, Auoka, Elk Elver, Saint Clond and Sauk Rapids. OOLVG NORTH. Leare A it 3t. fanl.. it. Cloud.. -....7 CO A.Jf. 1 2 1 5 ir a W Fair, held at At the late Annual. State Rochester, FOR SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY AND ELEGANCE. It is unequalled by any, surpassed by none. Call and see our Machines, whether yon want "to buy or not. ,,..... OSCARFARRAIL No. 202 Third'Street,St. Paul MRS. JAMESJHILL Agent at St..Cloud. Rooms at Hill's Pho togrsph Gallery. G«„ILB I S ILCOI dt SILENT 8KWINO "MACHINB. 2 3 0 p. 7 2 5 OOAO SOUTH. Leare St. Cload..^.~.._ 7 10 a. M. 2 1 0 ArrireSt. Pan!..... MUM.. me- O01NG WEST. Leare St. Paul ,.... ..-.I!Z1.. .... 10A0 A. a Arrive MinneapoM».. Jv..,i.«....„.„„..... 1140 a. at OOInOBAST. Laaro Minneapolis... W .. ——,WM. 230 r. M. Arrire Bt. PauL.„....„..._7ri™~'~~ 4 45 5 ML4LW O N E -Z Saint Pan], Delano, Litchfield and WUlmnr. L' 10'NO WEST. tsars-St. Panl........ .!L "IS^T**0118 r»9W«wf* Arrire Wilbnar...^ ............. 60INOEA8T.. taata WIHmar. ., a2, SJoaeapolis.. ...... Arrire 8t: Paul....^....., .. ..^. .. 4 08 r. 11 600 F, Stop ror Dinner *0 IClnatca at Dcl»n». PH5?5A5,:*T,CKm8*tt,»«»t»tJonabeS)reentar rateaa*th.,c*r,»»t Mseoaatfrom tberegoiartraln lt*^i.t!?fJJ,J5Sl,tgetlne,r B«SP««0h*ek«d before tbe Train at place ot destination, most present tbe cbZi± •5?uk« P««e»»ionof S S S ror tbe SaaCety of avnjr Baurcoate after its ^•'"•tf^torwbtehittachefk^itb^no P*rtof thebsainai.of this Company to reeSra^nd tbateffeM^8"'^ »«P«!"*lcontractia made to 0 Saperlntendent J. H. RANDALL, General Ticket Agent Milwaukee & St, Paul -v '.'. ,Si'3o£ 1 AU aimun aatwsav •:-r:u-, MILWAtntMX, CHICAGO, MINNEAPOLIS A 8T PAUL Jto»toStOB, Faribault, HortbAsld, Adams*a** 0 a A a Onnnorar, Osrian) m.MILWAUKEE PHIL O Between StttWAP3CK«, CHICAGO aad W a a ^t. 8 5 1 0 aocheeter, Vonntaln OHy, w»ba«ha, BeaoVa Ending, BedWine, Lake City, Prescott and ^J •.• lisftsHBae,. ^.^.. ".'.vfteaTreetanieltort routeIs ¥11 MILWAUKEE AND LA CROSSE. PUKCrTASn TICKXn V' VIA MILWAUKEE for about and all other Point* on the lint mftktM n'r.'r Boa&t. .^l :.••_•'• Baaasngeragolne via Milwaukee make snre Connec tions, Legs Changes, hare choice of seats in clean Coaches, and on Night Trains A MTI.L SIGHT'S BUST Jn PalaceSleeping Cars. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, A. V. H. CARPENTER, 8. 8. MBBBXU... Qen'l Pass. Agent. Qen'l Manager JL. A. IS. E 8 O 3EI E .. 'aan Michigan Southern R'y BETWEEN CHICAGO and BUFFALO All the principal Bailways of the Northwest aad Southwest connect at Chicago with the Great Lake Shore These combined with elaborate and elegantly rnr nlshert and fitted Oa mid S a make this the most popular and desirable route be tween-the Westand Bast. 3^r »Tmi^ ^iok«^an"^:, Can be procured at all the principal Ticket Offices la tiie Northwest and Southwest and at theCoatnanv's 0mces,No. 68ClarkS.reet, Chicago. ••~7~r*?V,i CHAB. A HOM.SK, Oen'l8up»t.. .. Qen'l VTest'n PassAgt, Cleveland 0. •••-••".-. Chicago .- -I'-n./ jiO.-vqr.... ••...•: ,r-4.-:r:^l PATRONIZE t.J YOUR 'i .'• ii- .*:.-•• OrfJs S 'il-, .K'jitt.'jjti'd JScodJeorf-fg •. 0J xa In exchange -We seltOM ere^'klna.et:! HOME rJ $d •v\: MANUFACTURERS ••.-- fttti Al.'-i ..' r-nieW i-,v~yx sfeisoj sioV jio ilitmB t-'iT?- k'Cjj'aooadi Tabaa V1WF" •~¥."iij •'...'c'F 9..L? 7i? httiqst&r. BSW soiMlod il& no Joorfon ?rfj ir, sulns !»few fi*ar: sT ia-shissiH .•zor. s5: f9io^p •ns$'9%ia)If .:IVT iOMfg?. ydi "Jo '^o* ^aimJob yo ^mtvij E S S Line Running through between CHICAG BAPID8, CIBVBLAND, BUFFAXO, and NEW TORK without Change1 Passenger Trains on this linear* •quipped with all modern improvements for the comfort and safety of passengers, such as Miller's Patent Coupler and Platform Baker A Sm.tu'a Patent Oar Heater Creamer's Patent Safety Breaks, and Carroll's Ten Ulators. e.-fis D.Lunomci, fllS'rkajm .: ad* *:U-as. oi briwprt ui i.izdi I yv«aj .xstJch o« io ilu**^h a{ ims Tf»d.io ris*!! to ^ebidai 9ti.» aro.ii hi SPICER A CARLISLE. tipR nnr, busts'l c-.. A 9 a a Cloud Vtt-B apposite theC athojlc ehnreh. 7 a 1 111i ••... •'. A .g ii A Sold by the Trade Generally A Liberal IHseoont to Dealers aOO.OOOraurat^iedtateTJ.a.esnrerameat »50,000 Kmronieaa eevrermaaeBts Army, Navy, Belt, Police and Pocket a W Bei^e^araWestVoeket Pirtol aad BISe Osaee using Metal': Cartridge. Breath kadtag I BEMIIfiTilr 8058, IMtKt Books lor Parmer* A Stock BreoAaia Bound volumes of the American fltaok Journal for 1*68 donttitt a r«M*rgo dou ble oolamn pages, postpaid for $1 50 Bound volunrsi of the Antericaa Stock Karu, Tice-Pres I Joarnal for 1809 containing 864 pages. Seat ^.atlrlrm*.'. aha.I: seatpost |alc A T^H^aT^d^^nal i' nreSa^aVeeSsVatosXA/% wad* He wVo\^W.?a.^a^ail jUSa. ^4 aMraaafbr i. SljSS AseaU wanted, to whomliberal ladaussiats wttl be easredAadreaa M. t. norm a oo.jjeanehers. ParaarsearfcOheaSsrOa, fa St. Octwl, Minn, Anput 8,1870. C#mplmint barring leen entered at this office by .T»h«no« O.SoJor mrtCb»rie« W.Dunefor•baadon ins bin Homeetead Entry Ko. 1«18, datedJalyU, IMS, »'lou tbe »w i4 eectioB Zi, townoijip 122,range a«,iu MuEoi'iraliacodutjr, Mlunesots, wiib a I IV to tbe *ncella jou of (aid entry: tbeeaid pirtieeare beret/-, sumrnnuad to appear at this office oo the27m DAT OiC 8KP CKMOEB, 1S70. at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon to t*i«tii. a•» iarni»iiteerimony coneerringtafd alleged alaaiiomt- t. O. A. OILMAN, BegfeUr. aogll-e.. Mf^"l.^?^^^, NOTICE—C. office un tbe •ntbefctiu) ..M... 12 00 M. 7 00 a I SAINT PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS a a in a oomanasr. Laaye Delano— ^..—^^..^....j SOO a. MinnaapoHa..... ,.„„„ .„ 7 60 ArrireSt.Panl..........M„ 848 OOINO fKST. Leare St, Paul. ..... ...., ....^-...,....^.— 500 ».« Minneapolfa....„—„... a 45 Arrive Delano ,t „, ...„ 726 aeut- McCLCkE. Beeriver.—i—« S. LAJTD OFFICE, St. Cioud, Minn., Angokt 1, 1870. Complaint Laving beeu entered attliie olBte by Hana P. Jensenagaiu«t EdwardR.i.j» furabanaob mg bin beciai ai. Statement fto.'^S^S, dated De cember 24,18S9,niMn tbe *Mvm\^ section 18, town ship 1/7 rajigc. at), ta U.rriMB cennty, MinurtOt 1, witbariew to tbe cancellation ot «nt'ryt tne •e l*a-eb/ auuiioooeii to appear at this DAY OV SEPIi 1870, at 10 «'dut eeramsaaidallegedabandonment. .n tbe fctiuoon torespond aMfen ed «*r C. A. OlLSLaJT, RegUter I C. McCLUJU,a*ceiT« MUX10*-U.«.LAM1 OJfflCJS, }S SL Cloud, JiiBDu, July lg, 1870. .Complabata*ria«beMa entered at tbii ofliee by Alex ander naKaaam a«aiaMji«Bjaaibi EEacUlff fur abandoning bla Mtaneawatf SJutry Bo. 432, dated BoTrtnber 24th, lbftS, aaen tbe Lou a and 4. atctiun 32, townsbip Vet, range 25, Jn V» right county, Minnesota, with a riew to tbe canceUatiwii of said entry -. tbe said parties are hereby sumiouiied tf appear at tbbs office on the Or* DAY SKPT£M BKb% 1S70, at 11 o'cl.Jck in forenoon to respond and farnuh. testimony concerning said allegtU abaudon- 0. A. OILMAB, Brgbner, joly21-6wi T-X jl£CMIJU«,aaceiTe:-.' XTOXICB.—0. B. LANll OPflCH, XI St. Cloud, Minn., Joi/ 21,1870. Complmrthaving,U en entered at this office by 11868, anon the Be J£ aecuon M, township US. BtagaSa, in Todd county, Minnesota, wiUl riew fo tnd cancellation «r said aetry: ths aaa*partiea an Seiaby-sBmasoaed to appear at ibis vffite on ih^ Lira DAK UF SkKTaMSBBTi«0, at lo o'clock.. th* aooa, to respond aodlsisi taatbaamy coacerainx said alleged atmndonmtat. jnlr-*6wll 5 8 46*.»i -~«. 948 ...... 6 00 r. av C. A. GILMAB, BagU^r T.C.atat!LVaK.K«ceTer: CE.-U. B. LA»n '.— St.' Clond,: Minn., August 24, 1870. CompUint baring been entered at this eaVe by As*akTboaMmasettssainatQandar-Helgernonfcraban 0oniugbi«leclaratuiy»i«teBientNo.ittd Oct. SO, l»o8. upon tbe ne I4 section 18, towastaip 1*1. range 36, in Monongalia,county,-Minnesota, with a stew to tbe caneetlatjou ot said entry: tbe said parties, are hereby summoned to appearat this office 011 the S DAY Oi OCTOSJCK, 1870, at exlock in the forenoon to responaano furnish testimonr con-. cerning saidaliegedabandonmeut. C. A. OILMAN, EegUter, aug26-6wl T. C. McCLUiUi, Ktceiver \JOTICK.—U. 8. LAND OFFICE,. .1 St. Cloud, iliuu., August 28,1870. wouipbtiutbaringbeenentesedattiasofficeby Marcus P. 'frisk agains. GeurgeOakee fair atwjkiuaing ids Declaratory Statement So. 40U, dated May 27,1S7U upon tbe sw section 8, tuwhsnip lib, ranee 30, in Stearns County, Minnesota, -with a riew to the cancellation of said entry .-the said parties are Hereby summoned to appear at this office om tbe 7IH DAK OF O01OBBE, 1870, at 10 o'clock in tbe lorenoonto respond bed furaiah toatbuoay concerning aaidaUagedabaadonB it. ang2»Sw| I. C.aoULUEE. jgairar NOnCaV-OCloud, 8.LAND ORuiit .'"'.' St. Minn., July 22,1870/ Complaint baring been amend at this office by Michael Hearing D—•— abandoning bis 1' 10,1866, nponl township US, range «,'~ln"8tearns County: Minnesota, with a riew to the cancellation of said entry: tha Wm parties are hereby snauaonedto Bpuearat this UBceon the 16TH DAY OFSBPTBMBKB 1870, at 10 o'clock iu tho lorenoon turespendaod fOrnish UsUmoay concerning said alleged abandoa ment. C. A. OILMAN, Beguter. Jnnly28-8w| I. C. MoCLUBB. Beceirer MORTOAQESALsV-WHEKEASDETAOLeepeld-SHAmortnHecertaiafSeorgoyebdroaditiouedeliverethdaiaaedmadnexecutebee CHIEH.e, gag Eid Mortgagor, to Michael rpdansr, MortgaVee dated Jane 1'ith, A. BL. 1-09, and recorded ialbe oflce of the Jaglater of Deads Bar fllssiss eauaty, payawatc promissory note executed aad delivered by the said order of said -fiff*—f TfTimrr. mwt laajsi. haajlii. even date with said martgage, for the sum of One HundredandFifty dollars'with Interest, payable one yearfromdata, aadoa which netsaad mortga ,e tbeie claimed to be due, and is dae, at tbe date hereof, One Hundred and Sixty-one and SHOO Dollars, aad no action or proeediag 1 aving been Instituted at law orotherwise tq recover taw debt ao secures by said mortgage or any parttheveoC -tmm rberaforeroUpeis batoby giventhatby virtue Oi the F^verofsaleooitalnediDsaidiaortgagejaadparsuant to the iUtute in such eases made and provided, said mortgagewill be foreclosed bythesale ef the mortgat ed piemises, to Wit: The south-ballof the SpuCt-west quarUi,thecorth-.wes. quai tei.ol the socJt-westquar ter and thb sdj^j-weet quarter of the north-wut quarter of section No. iour,(4J in towor*up number one hundred and twenty-five, (125,) range thirty three, (38.) West, and situated ia Staaiw county In the State of Minnesota, or so much thereof as majy be necessary at jr bilce vendue,, by the Sheriff or so much thereof as necessary at oU vendue by the Sherif of said Ftears* county, at the iro.it door of the Court House, ia the ci.y of Saint Cloud, in said Stearna county, upon the »A OP ATJGTJET, A. D. 1870, at2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day!,dsa to satisfy the amount which shall then be due on Dole and mortgage, the costs of fb -ecloeure aad the rr. tber sum of Twenty-fiTe dollars in said mortgage covenanted and agreed to be paid as an attorney fee inc v»e of the force oaeare thereof, ia addition to all sums and costs allowed in that behalf by lavr. TH08. C. AIDEN, .. Shariffof Steams Co, Minnssota. MICHAEL O'CONNEB, Mortgagee. I. W. OoLLnrs, Att*y. DatedJuly 18th. A. 1870. jIyl»-7v pOOLEYV J^ BAKiNG The standard reputationatJBhed by this unrivalled anil infallible Yeast Powder durieg twelve yean past, a due so its perfoct purity, bealthfulneai and econ omy: Put up in tins, actual weight, as represented aadw™"*----•' IwBll fcryaaia. Tbe quantity required for use a from one-fimrth to one-half less an other Baking Powders. Sold by Grocers throughout the United States. 7 OOLEY BEOTHEB, J5 "7-: l-l MaanJaeturers and Proprietors, New Street,New*York. nfjacflOToo yraoi -..-.: •..- ... -. .iioY ^^K tc ,-,.•..-. r^a, .. S A tae«alv»Ie Mevllcal Insltate, 8*. a a in a a OmeaaST ThirdStraa topposite MetropoBtan Hotel: AtaSHsJted \9K.-manforaUd -. S S Por the cure of all diseases of the Vriaary: Genital Organs of both sexe-i. E SECRET MOSITOR Justpublished, 300 pages price, SO ceats. A private medical treatise, oa tbe Anatomy and Physiology of tbe Urinary andSexual Orsjani and their diseases, il lustrated with VIII fine plates and. 110 wood en gravings of those .organs in health and disease, sent in sealed envelopes .'j%H. A V'ARIX CLASP, anew invention for the radical cure of Varicocele in four days, (varicocele «n en largement of the vehu inside the scrotum.} Send for circulars. Etpecial attention given to dietatttif WOMEN. All letters promptly answered aad all business strictly private Psmphlets.Olrc«laMAw.teentrreetoaayad4re!s. vlln44-ly GALENIC INSTITUTE, St. Paul, Mirn DP MINNESOTA.—DISTR CT COURT— BeventhJiidleaU District, Cewntye/-Stearns. Angeline a BU-delt, Piaiatiff, 1 M. SUMMONS. Levi G. Bm'sdeli, Deftradaot. The State of Minnesota, to the above named De fendant: "•-f7,a*'I enu ,i.n -5 tne complaint In this actionwhich has been theClerk of the Court aforesaid aadto *b1To^m .:oiiy.'K n* ,.h'n!-.7?%} newer with acopy the dry o" Saint O^SS^uI. sy eaye asVr the-serrice of this smm-nons exclusive of Oie day of sucb service, snd if on tafl to answer UeaaidcMapbUat wtahin tbe time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will applytothe Ooort for the relief demanded iaaaM Osatplaint. BDWAltD 0. HAML'N, aug4-7w Plaintiff's Attomev, St. Cloud. Minn. Dated St. Cloud,Mlaan SKh July, a 1870. WAB PEP, I OntasAL's Omen ca, J- WASBTBOTOB, July 16th, Conrreeshavingprovidedhy^ Act1670. approvedJ Jfnae 17, Inae 80, and Jnlj 11,1870,for the re-issueevery Ave years of Artificial Limbs, o? the value thereof in money, to officers, soldiers, seamen and marines, Who have 'ost limbe in the eervioe of tha Cuited States, the following instraottoas are pub lished for ths benefit of, those interested. j. Applications should be' mads direct to the Surgeon General, from whose office the necessary blanks will WTarnithed on re quest. •Vpon applications far limbs in kind, or ders will be given by the Surgeon General, upon rny mariu'Vctrrer selected, who shall first have filed a bond in the sum of Five TboosAad Dollars, vrith sai e,tiea,.to furnish ^j good andsslis»ct«ryJimbs, irithouCextra chnrge tb'the SoWfer, rBd ttakW good all defects of material or workmanshipwithout additional charge, subject in, all cases to the inspection ef such jpanans as the Sur geon General may designate. Blank ferine af heads wttl be furnish td by this Offioa.s-.fj ,, *QJTtfK,,. „. TraasaortatioautaandJBBWtliaplaea of fitting the limb win also be furnished upon written reqoest addreese* tathe 8urgeon ra -nmm. --.vu-.,-D-..I^oass t\9dr Applieatioas for commutation, will be certified by U»e 8urgeon General, and trans mittedto the Commiasioner of Pensions for payment, through the local pension iagentir. ^-. ^i:u Asfdttinslraotionswaibe forwarded from this Qffice with a, blank form of »PP|J~r tion—tbe experw ot employiag sa Attor- 8urceon Geasral, U.S. Army PriceSScI JAPANESiTooan »%«.. trass tUsWsSwytae CO., Mlfaakstreat Mew 3 co E leek. a a W a '•^^v^&l^^&iggg^^^^