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I at at amy otkar paper Perk Sew, Vow t#tM«t*e dais•* f«rTBBlMUU».laaa«l^,«A«r»M» veBood-teke thftiUftii»«MM«r St OBF lOWeot Advestleere to that «Uy ere ••we tkdr fevero with either of ihe above •n wurrim TIME TABLE. —Tho bill allowing Littlo Falls to par ohaoo depot grounds eonsidorod a ooeead timeia tho Honee on Thursday, and ftgftia loot. —BOT. Qoo.Ii. Chan, formerly pooler of St. Jess's oharoh ia this oity, BOW of flit. Aaifcoay, to aoMiwiag leeta towao oa "Boohs, oad how to nee It Io troU eposes of. A ty wffibegVvee at tho Morrises HeftOOtdoarwator, by Chaa. S. Beaaea, oa tho a BMP WaaalBgtsa's Birthday. All who go may root aetaetd of heviag a —ThebHl tooatfthUoh the eecaiy of which ia to ho formed oat of tor to Btofttaa aad Todd thoSoBftto oa ffridfty. Bass Castrototoho the oeaaty ooat M,0. Tcbnaa, of this oity, lamsmhsrsfshoStato gfthool Board, ia ptooe of Jadgo whcea term had expired. Dr.T. ie a frlead of Momal aohoolo, aad wiU auk* a useful BMBUMTOfthoBofttd. —A eoeiospcaasat of the llontieeno IWey,writiagfromfa. Cload, oaya: ore prooporlng flatly. There iflUodia tho 'Vaioa,' aad of ooae aiaotooa or twenty ia pro* paring to gradaote from the "Normal" at the oad of the preoont torn." —Tho oaofgoo agaiaet Colhoaa Heye, Deputy Treasurer of Morrioea eouaty, oharged with heviag apfrepriatod to hie ses several JMoaaiad dollara of the people'e Booaoy, are being iaTeotigatod by Governor Austin. On Friday tho oaoe of the defendant was presented by H. L. dam, ef this city. Cot Kerr, of whole Oeaaty Attorney of If errioea ty, wtBonaogo tho ptooooaUaa. CBaaaaD^*The Library Aoteeiatlea will BMMttbiaeTOBiagftt Mra. J. If. Tattle'r, iaotoad of MM. T. C. Alden'o, as provioao ly aanoanoed. ft Goan Ur Hioaaa.—Capt. L. W. CoUiao, of thia place, has boon oomadnioBod Lies tenant Colonel of tho Second Bogimeat MlaBeeoto Ratioaal Qaardj. Aa ozoolleat •ppointmtnt DiDiOATiOM.—The BOW UaWeroaUat oharoh in Aaoha, will be dedloated oa Thnnday, Feb. 16th, at 2 o'oloek r. w. •omoB by BOT. J. H. Tnttle, of Mianeop. alio. A opeeiai train It oxpoetod to go ap from 84 Pord, Miaaeftaolis aad 8t. Aa theay, oa Thareday morning, aad retnra la tho ereaiag. O CAXTAIOXIM—Oa the slat nit., U. Haaoen, 8r^ died at the reaideaoo of his aoa, Bear Bookrille, ia thia eouaty, at the ago of 86 years. Sis reataiaa were barlod at Jacobi Prairie, beside 'those of Mr. Ptok, who died recently at the ago of 82 years. These two-/etoraaa had been fel low-soldiera la the Preach ftrmy, serring together 8ve yean nader the drat Hapo loea, aad it waa very ftttiag that, ee far away froai their early oajapalgning, they aaoald bo paltoroot side by side. LacT0BB,-»Tae aha Libnry Aseeetotiea ovoaiagbyJ.B. Iriabia, aoa^ef St. Paal, mho delivered hie torture oa ."Wasaiag- taa.N Tho leetare woo qatto toteredttag, laoladiag a Brief review of the groat aveate anterior to, dariag aad sahoeqaeat «a the Bovelatiea, la which Washiagton mas the preariaeat seenstar. Althoagh a saljest with which ell ansa famillar.it was prsooatad ia a form that made it very Isotan ef the ooarao will bo at the fiagnpiliBsl nans, oa fOf, 16*h, hjBev. Gee. of. fa. how to an thorn. a* Caaah, f( GnBAT raov-Mr. J. I Bttlsr is BOW oaavftseiag the dty for aabeeriben to a BOW book,1* History ofthe Gnat Fins ia aad the West," which iaetudos a tho rtos aad ftagnas ef Chieago, i^sa^oftWanatflnsof the peat, is ay Rev. J. Good of'tjBBBjgo, osatfttaa onr 600 ^mtm,. la Brietod oa beaatifuBy killaotratodby seventy- days, will oaB hi. km Governor iaiag this city to right-of-way »nd torday tho City Cease? mously adopted lb* s* ,».*.!*. ran I S OAIBT 010BS TBaiBB. Leave Selat Cloed...... I 8 Arrive at eeeeeaae«e12.22 pat •t. FAUI. AJTD IS. CLOOD TBAIX8. LMTI Saint Paal................8.00 a.m Arri?• ........ ......12.20 p.m IX. CMOS ABB N I TBAIEB Leave Minneapolis 8.18 a.m Arrive 12. gftfatf tO Minneapolis change ears at 8t. Anthony Junction. —The OM Settlora Association of Wright county willmeet ot Clearwateroath* 22d inst. a, Wheat if worth 91,00 to $1.06. Theee prieoa ftift high or higher thw ia in any other pert ef the State. —The yeaag folks'of the M. S. ahureh will give a dramatic eatertainmeat at Sehworta'a Hatt, on or about the 28d inet. Farther tad fuller notice will bo given next week. It also coataiaa a largo oad assarato map of Chieago. This work win ho soU eaiy throaghagnate, aad wo are glad to know that Mr. Bttlor is aavtoggoadssMmmohithaioUy. large otnk of masks of aU binds saa be had at Tebey A hfitoholTa. OaU early aad make fa* tho of boon oaf ie stm selling goods at —To aaako room for their ef goods, Moatgesftsry West their wiatar goods at east. TBotoBb*sktoarri-owso,oad Ho. 1 bar* ~HsBdeaaHoro for cheap greoorim ef aU BlBOa,Bt .. ,, fanB MooaanaATTrr'a. —Doskoya forao-faod Drfllo, „**v- ^. Aa enovnaoa'a. -4otM jlMlBlii IB all thg Bfv atylsj «BV ',:\t'-----v.^:*..'.: £A author* ft bridge, '.'nod. joe» id VBkfti ordinances. Thftje, together with the election notice, will be found lathis issae. I^eTerysaablhahajaay tonoaeat la the growth •MwaftMMf Ctoad-whe weald an hioowali IIBJIIJ in rity ad heM sad work PBaao«iX.--MtVA J. Bead, W Hnaeadlary," ef 8t. Paal, oaan up eot'to aVotraia for tho ealtoo fatty. hfr.C.B.BfttJ,eftaaClfterwftier MIBB, iota the eay. Mr. E. C. Caras returned on Moaday from aa Eastern trip, including Pittsburg. Washington, etc. The 8t. Paul Piometr tells what he put in his time at while in that city: E. C. Cams, of 8t. Cload, is innati- Cetropolitaculinary tiag the department of the Hotel. His report will be anxiously looked for by oplouns generally. Wo had calls this week from Messrs. T. L. 8tiekBey, ofMaiaePrairie P. Schrmder, County Commissioner from the St. Jo Dis trict H.J. Banaey aad Chaa. 8. Benson, ofClerarwator J. N. Oilley, of Cold 8pring ard D. J. Haascom, of Eden Lake. BAIUOAD ITBMS.—Statement of the bust aaos of the St. Paul aad Pacific Railroad •t the St. Cloud Depot tor tho month of January, 1872: fOUBBS. freight receirei 897.900 forwarded 416,940 Total ..1.318,980 Cash received for local frelghts...Sl,761.86 adranceebargea 843.04 local tiekets 988.86 Total.............................$8,618.24 Freight received, itemised: General merchandise.-......449,120 pounds Mill stuff.......... ...... »,600 Agricultural implements...M 6,990 Oats........... 87.910 it............•• 78 barrels vnaoat .•.•••••••••••••..»........ 140 maar.............................. moor..........•••••...'......w 62,000 foot •hiagln^ 67,000 morses............................ 47 Wagons aad oarU 11 Btftns.,..M..... ••••••••.'...1,...,. 867 buadln meaaing.......... •••••«•...MM. on Barrow Freight forwarded, United: General alerohaadlss....^...ll4,610 Agrioeltural implements..... 7,480 Mill staffs. M... 22.400 Flour ia sacks. ..188.800 fJ*qr 7 8 —•ems..........•••.•••........... bsrrels POUTIDIT PBBsoBal.—People ia this locality wiU remember a piously pretead iag oeallawag, ealling himself "Rev. Freak Whitcomb," who spent some time wot fall ia 8L Cloud aad Sank Centre. Hois now ia Winona, aad we find la tho papen of that eity the following card, tho purport of which ia aamistakablc, signed by the odMor of tho JftraU .• A InBBBAB* SOOOWBBBL—One of tho nt sssssspltshad villaiae that ever weat unhang ieiathie city. Ho givn his aame aj-Bev. Freak Whitoomb." Hotoaoripn pis,and aaneratehoo/ Hsclaims to bo a Methodist preacher, and his pretended ptoto banned to detain -any good Christina people. JBat a mere bypccrttl eal vHttaa aever Hved or died. Bis "chnk" la uaparsnsled ii the anaaV Of all the ramllcatiohs of Satan. Knowing the an mitlgwtad nasal as we do. ws glr* his^dda notice that If ho remains to this city twen ty-fear hours after the publieatioa ef thia arttols, we shall endeavor to chastin him to tin boat of oar physical abilUy. [Signed] ratrrtn. Jtaaca MinrnoTA SVATB TaanBAVOB VntoH, ST. AHTHOMT, Feb. 6th, 1872. EDITOB JOUBHAL.—Permit metooall at tention of your readers to the oall for a Temperance Convention to meet at St. Cloud, on Saturday, tho 16th last., at two o'oloek r. M. A general attendance ie very desirable. Then is a great awakening throughout tho State to the importance of this subject, while this general movement of the churches thoughout the State is vsry significant. "God helps then who help themsolvss," and it is high time that we should work as well as pray and talk if we are ever to succeed. It cannot be denied bat that a more hwithy temperance senti ment is rapidly on the increase. We have right on our side and it must ultimately prevail. The programme for our pnpoaed meet ing will be a general free dtoeuasJon of temperance topics from two until four o'clock T.U., and then a rousing meeting in the evening from seven till nine. Will you give space for the following teptoo, some of which will be discussed at the convention, aad all if possible: ,. 1. The, duty of tho church to lead in the temperanoe reform. Best method of organ ising for the work. 2. Individual responsibility of Christian men and women in their relation to thia work and their fellowmen. 8. How can we host promote the eauee of tompsraan la OaoommnaitT. Saggea ns, Plans, OrgaaUatlsa, Aotioa.^^ 4, Law tint, the Ohio law, its merits sadnesses. Soooad,Prohibitory, lawea eept when local sssjorittos shall aaaually vote lioenn aad thea followed by the Ohio law ia coutroling neh sals. 6. Howshall we boot sdvaass tab later eetsofthetemperaanoaunby the an of ballot. 6. Tho ergnalsatioa of aaalliary T/atoas to the StateTompbnabo Vatoa. WealnderigathefenuiioaofaCoaaty Galea, auxiliary to that of the State, with VtosPnoideatoia every towa, and with towa aastiiarke when pnottoable. Oosao, toaponan man aid woman let ao" en congenial fanes beaming with love for taw greatest ef all moral reforms. eacrJloe, if aooeaaary, to bo prenat at the meotiag. The merits of the Ohio law, #hleh Is bring bnughtnpnmlBwtfrbcnrhtheeeaiitry at the pnaeat time, win be'fhiiy dlseassed. Lot every body come aad Wing somebody owo.with.him. „J\ W. W. 8ATTBBLEB, .' ..Somjothry, A CAJttX A cordial Uvitatiaa to. wttaoat stated ssrriom, in the city, is heroby osteadoi by* the |M«or and effioeta oharcb.. of the Prmbyteriaa ehurchv^to werahip withthoau Wewmimgudtoemyoieall, nadglvoyoaa waioeme. ^«iiK» 1. T. OAMPBBLL, Paster.«*• JAKBO BxeoaasTArr, J. Hon, BLawMnoaau, :.l\-1o%" Mr. J. W. Tenvoordo is now aslling his fall aad Wintergoods, iaeludtag everything daairable, at coot, to make room for the iaa •sasostsak of epring goods which ho wttl aoonpureham. SBT* DO not foil to oall at Tenvoorde'a —A lot of uphoutoroi goods, aaarblo-top and other ias art teles of faraitaro, just recsived by Snona ft GAnxiaia. —A lot of fine draught naddrvlag horm for sale at Herbert,ftLamb's Uvery Stable. The motins which actuate »Hhe Blag" at this place la all its operations an under stood In many athor localities, as well as St. Cloud. The regular St. Paul corres pondent of tho Fergus Falls A*w*tt, writiag aadordate or Jaaaavy 18th, showo ap their eoafoe on therailroad beadUU "Inths8saats,tnseeatss»srerthepae •^efabi^^to^tWritooffjtClsud ror«sa*icn»thetseaaeg.cr beads aastoSsv PaaTTPaolfie rall i0s wsaiagaau aaah^otcl Is iUsd withfl^.0 H. P. Clark. /rood, 'the oaoseso of the ateasare. Olu graad oad roaslag'anjerlty. fho^^-foJt, jCaukt aad MoClan riag eies of corruption or the projeet. that their owa ladlvidaal pfop- ^oallar prl erty any beboaeltod at th an of till towa aad the peepie. f^.iV W»i-fl SJttSt Smu. ish eapreoaedbythnpnptooflt.Claad. that fnetioa woo aboat ployed oat, as tiny won bnraed ia vflgy by the iadhnent etti efthatplaos,, aad •w HM piase aa nniausae sea olsasaiag their actions passed the fetepart efthioweek. Their oouns has aiwayo beoa agniast tho iBirneto of the people oi tho satin aorthweet wttmlktf, as a rwy, csald sss awmy it." Aad tho fame ef our '•Riag" has gone •broad. The Milwaukee Doily Wucontin touches them up as follows: "St. Cload is terribly agitated over the fact that three of her eitisens, Mown. Clark, MeClun aad Wait, are opposing a bill now before the Legislature, authoris ing that city to vote $100,000 to secure the crossing of the Brainerd branch of the Northern Pacific at that place. Oa Mon dayeveninglast arousing indignation meet ing woo held, oa which ooeaaioa tho thno gentlemen above named wen burned in efllgy and paid many left-handed compli ments." FBOM CLSA1WATER. lje^m|blafasmmae«*e Bssas'BBams stsU. facts CftSMcratsng Wftal OrowlMg— JMstrtbatlfta of Ploavr—Hosft»Ic H*v •lotions. CusnwATnn, Feb. 6th, 1872. EBITOR JounnAL.—The Wright County Ffaaes made its appearance last week in an improved atyle. Not in rise or type, but in the amount cf local correspondence, which was interesting. That's the' way to do it. Let us support our home paper, ani send in mi the items we can get, even if they are not quite so nies. It is^chserjng to note the incnand ia terest phfch farmers are taking la wool roiaJBg. Some of our prominent eitisens have been out of late to what the pros pect was, and to buy shsep, as they wen dnirous of Inereaaing their flocks bat a couple of hundred miles ride proved that those who had good sheep did not can to nil, (except the culls) and the inferior toto our thrifty fanners don't want to bay, of They had a rough time of it, thcagh, anJ one actually frete his a one night in bod. Bat if a maa sleeps ia a rough gksi.iy, with eracha tea foot long oad one Inch wide, in the boards beside tho bed, with the wind blowing from Ihe Rocky Mountains, without lot or hindrance, oad "nary" abash to stop tt, and the ther mometer 20° below ssn, aad don't oorer his head up, npecially whoa ho roisn wool enough to get an srerlaetlog oapply of North Star Mills blaakato-he dosorvn to have hie nasal protuberance congealed. Speaking of sheep—ws need ssany soon la this State. It is the surest waj to give ua cheap clothing aad healthful feed. It costs but little more to raise a lamb than It does to raiss a chicken, aad tab wool from twenty shsep wUl clothe aa^ srdiaary tsmUy. When we toko »»to ecnsideraUon that in the last ten yean the number of looms in the weat, employed ia working wool, has increased from a little 1ms than 80040 nearly 1,100 the value of ywrly manufactures from 969,000,000 to nearly 9260,000,000, (the admitted result «f which, extension is a diminution of nearly •fly per cent, to eonoumen of woolen goods) aad the additional fact that with all tho iaerean we still use aboat 840,000, 000 worth of foreign wool and woolens, it would be surprising If we did not open our to the fact that it will to many dollara ia every man's pocket to keep more sheep, developing our manufacturing in termit and enriching our country. May the millenlum soon come when Jthe Satan of wool growers shall bo bound a thouuad yean when there shall been ough wool in each farmer'* family to furnish a year'sPOVLT. clothing whea there can bo aa spastoftis txehangt of nw material for good Bound goods, and when shoddy and waste ahall be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone, to annoy usno more forever. 8o mote it he! We name nnr having a first-clan runa way a few days ago. Mr. Merrill was loadingflourat Bool's mill, and rolled one Bern! forward against the horsm' heels. They started lor St. Cload without unnsc senary delay, aad although thsir owner re quested them to "whoa!" they didn't at tend io Ihe request until they ran into Tom Sanbom load, whioh had a mile the start of them. Tom was shocked and the load shaken, but with wonderful presence of mind he turned the honm around and started them baok, with the nssunnce that, aa 'Twas for your pleasure you osmo hare, you shall go baok for mine." The flour was distributed somewhat un evenly, but then waa no serious damage. As Clearwater Lodge No. 28, A.*.F.v A A.-.M.-. wen quietly at work oa Saturday evealag, aa manssml alarm was heard at the door. Oa examination of tho cause, nmo twenty masons' wins mode thdr op paaraaoe, put ths Tjur to flight, aad ca tered tile lodge room la a body, armed with eatables «f aU dessriptioas, oad asjao driakftbtoa. After arnagiag tablos, they called the omit to nfrmhmaat, aad right worthily did each member do hio pari. Onr aged ohapUin overflowed with pleasaatrim, and nmo othen who won expected to make a speech wen unable, aa their stom achs wan too fafi for attoraaoo. Tho pleaassUypaMy diaaoned about eleven o'clock, well pleaseoT with tho aaooom of the surprise. LOGOS.' W FallBSfliU PATXSXVIUI, MIBB., Jan. 19,1872. EDITOB JOUBBAL.—There is quite a revival of relisjoas iateraot in thia plaeo. Meetings have been held at Shel dea's Hall nearly every evening for tho loot throe weeks, the room being usually orawaoa. Meetings aaasaamttaw mmwgaof Bev. Goo. Johaaoa, Poster of :M\M 1. ^Xv_^± _"*-. .'"mrJK'o^'i PBaaOafAX, lb.J|rlty.t from quite aa exi Hliaois. Bis proved by the trip. 4* Oar sehool nsmawanftisyalB 1||| day, aad is taught by Mr. a. H. Thieis the third teacher that has aashm. takoa the sohool this term. I dea't cap pom It la a bad sohool, but taa troahlo is nmong them in tho neighborhood who do not attend sohool or if they over aid, it ia veay Ovideat that one branch of their education was grossly neglected. C- '•..».?. —A large supply of smoked, dried oad nit fish, just received at Pool If eeheu haapt'e. —Baekeye farm-feed Seodera, :%",i: L:.'"'•*' At HBOTBBOB'O. Gaieago Ototain« B«U As our Mr. G. Hanaaer is next Saturday going East, to punban our spring aad summer stock, which win bo undoubtedly ths largest 8t. Cloud has over aeoa wo therofsn offer ear eatiro stock, ooaslstlag ef everything la Qeatlemen's wsar, from a pair of seeks to a hat, at each redaeed prieos as wOl and must ptooee everybody. Tftlkiaga^oae woat.eoavinn yea of tho fact, but by earning hen, goods oad prises will to yea weat we hove said above. Come eao, ooae all, if you want.good bar galas, aad oblige ^\\':i?irr^f-n~^o. liM :•:, Teun tvaly, o& G. HANAUBBBCO. TAK« MOHOB. Hftvtog disposed of my stock of goods to Ma. C. MODOBA&O, I dosin to settle ap aU Bsyaeoouats. Parties having billa against me will please present them for settlement, aad those owing me will call at once end make payment. I will be at the old stand. uVnj Go oad am thorn. true," 'lied his waggish companion, *4fer you can'o please nay." —McDonald (at Morn's old stand), will keep constantly on hand large stock of the choicmt family groceries and provis ions, which he will sell nt the Very .lowest prices. The patronage of the public is respectfully aolioited. NOJTIOB.—Davis, Beat & Go. wilt pay the highest cash price for all kinds of grain. 9 —Montgomery ft West atill continue to sell all kinds of winter goods at met. The pros* nt stock must be closed out without Uelsy. —The maa who pays more for shop rent than foradvertiaiag, don't,understand his busiaem.—HOBAOB Qannurr. —Attention is ooUod to the advortiM meat of the Gnad Gift Caraival ia Aid or the Rational Baginnr'a AssoetotioB, to tahe plan at Milwaukee on tho 82d int. FOB 8AIB.—A good sooond-haBd Camera Inquire at J. Hill's photograph gallery, St. Cloud. Pwsfimaa «/cw not. •"',r- "i--'- .'•'V? -,- •"•'. ,, •."•,-.-, FOB SAM.—A number of saporlor draaght and dri?lag home, at Hnanan* ft LAB»'S FOB Bant.—A centrally located aad comfortable dwelling hnuae, on WoUee Avenue. Inquire at this offin. —Go to Herbert ft Iamb's livery stable aad take a look at the fine draught and driving horsm for sale then.* —A nhoolmaater in Ohio advertises that he will kmp a Sunday-school twice a wmk, Tuesdays aad Saturdays. I a a a a S Ia quaatilies to suit, at D. M. G. MUBPHY ft CO.'8. —A man appeared lately in Maunoh Chunk, Pa., with a patent air-brake fjr raiiroad-csrs, for sole. He claimed .that it would stop a train going at tho highest rate of speed in half its owa length. A oertain railroad man there treated tho ioventor's cisiaas with soora, aad said he would wager large sonis chat the air-brake couldn't stop a train any quicker than any other brake, so he propcsidto test the matter. A local piper tells tho result: tie borrowed the oootrivance anJ fixed it on an open ear on the Switchback BaUroad, and went nip to the top of Mount Piagah to get a fair start. He lot her oomo down the inclined plaoe for awhile no til aha began to aaowe along at Che rate ot suttjr milm aft hwir, and than he onddenay plaood his foot oa the brake fad pat on with fdl power. Ooo mia uto later the ore of any ooUtary uav ellor passing through oaooo wilda might hata oUorvod a ear Btaaaiag perfoeUy still on the trook aad a laUrond maa gotag dowa hill among taa aeaokaerry boshes end andorbrash hood-fesasaost at the rate—say of forty-six mileo an honti He was oarried heme oa a scretchor, with an abiding faith in ihe sneeeas of the iaveaiioo, but thinks its nnsfalacaa woahl no inaproved if sosno other maa wonld improve wpon the ma ehinoy no as to avoid the eawtain datnetv aliiation Ovatufcing thooe who use ft. —Oh one nf the neent oold alghhr lady aeqanJataaoo of enrs pat her two boys ut bed ia a oold room, tanked yan/ FABM FOR SALE! OB BXCRANQB FOB rrtmlnt Oloitol A FARM ON Wlimebfago Prairie, Eight miles from cH. CVowd. Apply to rotnoiAL] OBBIIAltil 19.18. Wnmsis.At a meettng^ef the ortte* oetto Bmliend 0o»p. Mto^eoTort,ostt»l*thd», ffealen" itsete is ofwhyand Z. H. MORSE. Ssiut Cloud. NOT. 9th, 1871. SPECIAL OPFBR. For 3.00 we will send to any addron TAB JOVBBAI aad tho St. Paul IVsss for eao year. Tho regular price for the two Ia*4.00. For $8.00 Tan JOUBBAI. and the Min neapolis Daily Evtning New* will be seat for one year. -—"I can marry any girl I please," said young man, boastingly a ''. ,•. i'i —A story is told of a young maa who was goingout West to open a jewelry ston. Whea asked what capital ho had, ho re plied, »A enw-bar." •i ,i nana—— —HOB. Jadgo MoBslvy boo appelated four asocial terms ef District Coast far this (the frthDiet). for the heariagof imam of law, applications aad motions, and especi ally far granting fiaal citisenship papers. Then terms will bo hold on February 9th, April 5th, Angus* 2d, aad October 11th. :!,' -v 6w. —Qsorge M. TopUff, of this eouaty, has taken a contract to get nveral thousand tin for tho 8t. Paul and Pscilc railroa*. and is new engaged in getting them out at a point about forty miles above 8t. Cload. He ukea eight men from this plan, oho a work for fcii of the Id in the .A. the city fojawsaas,ecovealeatiy tocsfad, end a good sad ssafihrntsaamatM Be the"—s St.featI Pnelnc ism aad deliverytothe BUtyare Tbow of ssUdty, rue »ato?i -BaUroad.Oo-of saddoian ia the •stat the rate of enas%sa]rsalesssJ to am MM than t«7 SnstrS the aMd St. Peal* FMUtoBsllroed ot the MlftriMtp pl ntaer at St. Chmdlbs at the WOseo Owedm." ontted, a esfy of whtoh reeolattua dely entlTamtl OrteioM mMell Id on the 06th dsvsf •ad by rowlnricn de id city, end the ant, prorUoe, tenns .and con- of***"" the Oomms~ Oonnei ^maeofen actofthe T^rWO' •sft-Wansai^Byrir ere of the Mate of Ml taNortsoa|eUoTBVsnoioU.enUtted' An Aotto nateeslss lbs etu o/f*jQf««d to lam ma toils fe}^*?S^^^rt teed OuonnimM dtj" «vpror«d Ttttouj 3d, A. D. 1871 las ssMcttreihrwes authorised to hone at •uTtUmaMrtotsearetdsyo{AufMt,A.D.l«7il, the snoatof mid city with eeapone attsehoJ, not eaondlns the ism of iinty-Ore The 'honmnd dollars, to nibroeJ ths line of mid river sMIstfthot IcedUtnam the lot Hieeff mid rWerlets efStTOtoad, end the farther sea of HftoeaJfhons end wuere orso seach thereof may hem to be froonde for Mid reJlroed through ef of Bt. Cloud, end the Common ao4 in Mid city Oonneil of oue'etty aathoriudto*rabmltby ordl nenee the queettona eeiiariitely of Unuiog the Made of Mid city ia the earn of Sixty-Are Thooaaud dol Ure, to eld In the construction of the bridge afore Mid, end in the farther aum or Vilteen Ihoownd OolUri or so ranch thereof may be necoasary to be naadforthe pnrpoao of purchaaing the light of way and depot grounds aforesaid. Now therefore: Tkt eomwumCotmeU e/tte City of Saint Cloud do •-. ordain: 4? Ssotion 1. That the bonda ot Mid Oity of Saint Ohms with the coupons attached, be issned in the eumof 8ixty-flT« OHHII""1 dollara toaid In the eon stmetloaofa railroadbridge ecroei the Mbwiaslppi rirer, upon the Una of the St. Paul Pacific Rail roadbadlng from the aest eide of aaid rirerInto the oity of StTOlond to beer iutenet at the rate of percent, per annum, payableaemi-anuually, ani each witti eeld coupona to be signed by the Major and countersigned by the City Clerk of odd City. The aaid bonda to be mode payable to ••The Bt. Paul ft Pacific BaUroad Company," or bear er, provided by Section Two of tnia ordinance. Bco. S. The aaid bonda ahall be in tUe sum of Bin Tboneand lire Hundred dollara each aba/1 be numbered from one to ten iucluilve, tad ahall be payable aa foilewa: Dumber one in twenty year* from date Number two In twenty-one yt*» lrom date: Anaaber three twenty-t wo yaara from date Numberfourin twenty-three yean from date Num bar fire in twenty-four yeau from date Number air la twenty fire yeara from date Number aeven in twenty-ail yearafromdate NumLv ljutiu twenty aeTenyeara Crenaelate Number nine In twenty eight yeara Bom date and Number ten- in twenty. nine year*from date. The intereat coupona due at the Maturity ofeach bond shall be payable with the atone. ac. a. TueMid bonda snail be registered in a book kept for that purpose by the Clerk of add city with datae of delivery, number, and when suturing, end none of said bonda ahall be delivered until-, the aaid Bt. Panl Pacific Railroad Company ahall bare conatmeted endcompleted its bridge acosoM the Mia siaiwipai rirer at what is known aa thVWlleon Croe ing.,» tn said dty, ahall have erected tu depot upon the grounds heretoforeselected by said dty, through •naeemmittce, adjoiningaad lying upon Ureckeurldge avenoatbereio. end ahall hare extended its line roetl aeraas said bridge to said depot, and from thence to and aemni Bank rirer, not north of the south half of sectionftejr(4)in township 12t, north Of rangeBB West, so that ears may run thereon. If prior to de livery aforeealdof any orall of said bonda interest ahall have accrued thereon, coupona to tne amount oi such seemed Interestahall be detached therefrom end destroyed beforesuch delivery. ,. IBscTt. That ihe Common Oonndl ef aaid city shall order a special election as provided by the Act afbreaafaLat wbleh election thai ordinance shall be euhndtted forapprovalln aeeerdanca with the pro viatoae ef said act, approved tebrnary Od, A.B. itrt, ti sso. •.Thai ordinance shall he pubUahadea by Mid Actprovided, prior to the aforesaid special elec tion, aud shall take effect and bein foree Brom end after its approval by a Majority of the voters of sold dty, uadfi*dae provided io said Act, and iU pabli catioe4thereafter as provided by taw. ATSS—Aid. Burto.uk,Carter, Dorr, tamb, Powell. T. Smlth.J.O. Smith, Bchulten and Mr. President. BATS~«one. L. CLARK, President of Council. Approved February 7th. 1872. Atteet, CHS.D.KBBR. Nssaas P. BABRSS, J- ,Mayor. Oitf Clerk. fsblO-2* [ornoiAL.] 4BIIIAHCI BO. M. WnsatAS, At meeting of the Direc tors af the Northern Pacific Railroad Com paay, hold in the oity of Now York on the 18th day of December, A. D. 1871, a reso lution was adopted that in consideration, among other things, of the right et war through the City of St. Cloud, twenty acres ef land for depot grounds, conveniently I looted, and a good and sufficient guarantee torthe issue and delivery to the St. Paul ft Pacific Railroad Company of Sixty-five Thousand Dollars ia the bonds Ofami oity bearing interest at the rate of not less than eeven per cent, per annum, payable semi annually, the principal payable in not leas thantwcntyyeara the crowing by the asid S Paul ft Paeifio Bailread of the Mississippi river at St. Cloud ba at the Wilson crossing, so-called a copy of which resolution duly authenticated, was at a meeting of tho Common Council of oaid oity of 8 Cloud, duly held on the aatlldayOTDsosmber, A. D. 1871, pre sented and by resolution declared to be satisfactory to said oity,and the same, all and singular I the provisos terms aud Con dition thereof accepted. And whereas, by virtue of an Act of the Legislature of the 8tate of Minnesota, entitled "An act to authorise tho City of St. Cloud to issue bonda to old in the construction of the St. Pall ft Paeifio Baiirood through said city," approved Fob. 3d, A. D. 1872, the said city waa authorised te issue at any time prior to the first day of August, A. D. 1878, tne bonds of said city, with coupona at tached, not exceeding the sum of Sixty-five Thousand dollars, to aid in the .cuutruc tieaefb BaiiroadBridgs serosa the Mis sissippi rirer upon the line ef aaid BaU road, leading from the east side of sud river into thecity of St. Cloud and the further sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, or eo much thereof as may be necessary, to bo used tor the purpose of purchasing the *iaht of way and depot grounds, for said Railroad through and in said oity of St. Cloud, aad the Common Council of said city authorised toJnbmit by ordinance ths questions separately, of issuiug said bonds in the sum of Sixtynea Thousand Dollars to aid in the obaatraatiou of the Bridge aforeaa d. aad.ia the further aum of Fif teen Thousaaut Dplsart, Or so much thereof as may be neceOsary tr be aoad for the par pose of purchaaiag the right of way and depot grounds,atereaaW. Now, therefore, T/u Common Council of tU CUy: of Si, Cloud do Ordain N^^C v: .'"-:^ SBOTIOB 1. That the beads of the eity of Su Cloud, with coupona attached, be issued in the aum of Fifteen Thousand Dollara, or so much thereof as may be found lobe Bomasary therefor, to boused for tho purpom of purchasing the tight of way aad depot grounds aforesaid to bear interest at tba rate ef seven per cent, per annum payable annually, and each with said coapons to be signed by the Mayor aad eonatereigaod by the City Clerk of said dty. The said beads to bo payable to' the beoror as provided hereinafter. Sao. 2. The snot boide shall be la ths nam of One Hoadrod Dollars eaob, shall be aambaved from eao to oaO huadrod aad fifty inolaslre, and shall bo poyabto no loUowe: FitfeeaHamdradl1oUamlatwoo ty years Fiftaan Hundred Dollars to tweaty-eaa years rUUsa Handrod Del lare in twenty-two yean Fifteen Hun Oped Dollars ia twenty-three years Fif teen Hnndrod Dollara in tweaty-tsur yeara Piftoea Huadrod Dollars ia tweuty-fivo yeara fiftoaa HaaeVed Dollars ia tweaty six yaara Piftoea Huadrod Doliare ia Isreaty-oovea years Fiftmn Hundred DoSsrO in twenty eight years, aad Fifteen Huadrod Dollara ia twenty-nine yeara after date ef each. The interest coupon due on the maturity of each bond shall be paya bU with the sameT Bab. I. The aaid bonds shall be regis tared la a hook kept for that purpose fe7 iheOmkeisald oUy, wiU the another thereof, whoa maturing, to whom and whoa delivered said beads shall be delivered as may bo aooeaaary ia securing aaid right of way and depot tea**..-** *».- .a..**...'•\gs&'u^sSo\s^iSsei •w the bed to hear them ear their era. Johnae, aged aeven, gat t! aU nghtaad eaddled apto Wiliie, aawd ea. PsnaahsBy^ WaWn naamt •namiriw,' jaubtodby the act aforesaid, the wordn aama tetter then heeanJdl almrtin^1"'—"—»_-h-« niter tnamf and taa ptayer nana: «4 psojr the Lord aty seal lo •nawi Beaan lati yonr from moor 11 warm yonr ear. Johnny was tiokhng him. any or all of said bends, intereat eball ones soerood thorson, coupons to the amount of mob aeevned iaterest shall be detached insnfiiaofeaw aenh deli' i^rajJSTc:*""^ Counoil of ommon at which, submitted ferbpproTal, ia aooordaaco with the pro ristonef^ aaid aet, eaprored Feb,4d. A. D. M71 .'• aao. «. fhioOrdiaenos shaU bo pob aahad ae by said aet provided, pnor tn the eZrcaard special election, and shall tahe efleot aad be hi force from and after ila approval by a majority of the voters of oM dty, qaalUUd ee prorided in said act, aad UM pabiloauon thereafter aa provided by law. sJ«^i»'v «. Jym-^Ald. Borbonk. Carter, Dorr, Lamb, Powell, Smith,!. O. Smith, Sohulten aad Mr. President. Jvsys-H CLARK. Preaideat apprevVl Amu***, f. of Council. ,b. 7th, 1672. CHA8.D. KERR, Mayor. BABBBS, Cuy^Clerk. fcW°**» UNITED 8TATES MAILS, I N N E S O A mamsum Bide of t-.OOO, sndnnwnrl,mnst he by certlSed cheek or droit, eonel tem the Ma-£e» e/ jsbrsh t, Uti,. bsts. tMlaSaSteMoofeMieeee* MOontmetodtoeof thiefBeneiSmeatl at the Contract eem Oat eeetOtThy Aer S».K.erAprUl, n«t,to he fallowing by Asrnss. or Wrhefftetniaore. miles end back, ones a weak, MSTO Wkoff Saturday nt S 15W1 From CryiUl lake, by Garden Oity, Vernon Centra, and Shelbyrilio, to Wlnnebsgs Oity, SS moat and beck, six UBJM a week. LMTO Oryttal Ukedaliy, exoapt Snnday. at 7 a Arrive at Wla- •aS^ShSl? ^A^sfo^Wl kfapau T%.l'i. J-'JI i'i.S. lasis Oooley, •v. Miimj um •«. oooieT.Bmrer nee*i PrankUn, Birch saSSBMS and back. thHH Uwek to Beaver Palla and once a wol^JHl Schedule to be ar ranged 13657 Prom Klysian, by Marysburgh and Lake Washington, to Bt. Peter, 27 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Bt. Peter Monday, Wednesday and Friday,ut 8 a ni irrive at Elysiaa b- 6 LMVO Klysian Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday, at Sam Arrive at Bt. Peter by 6 m. 13688 Prom Little Canada to St. Paul, S miles and back, once a week. LMVO Little Canada Friday at 1 5rldayArrivpat St. Paul by 3 Leave St. Peel at 4 Arrive at Little Canada by 0 m. 13084 FromCantroTlUe to Centreville Station (ft. o.) 3 miles and back, twice a week. Schedule (one hour each way,) making c'ose connection with trains from Bt, Paul, to be ealiafactory to postmaster at Centreville. 13690 FromOhengwatana to Pino City, 3 miles end hick, twice a week. Schedule (one hour each way) to be satisfactory to postmaster at Chengwa lana. 13706 From Brooklyn to Minnetpolis, 7 mllea and back once a week. Leave Brooklyn Friday at 8 am Arrive at MiuuMpolls by 10 am Leare Mianeapo lis Friday at 3 Arriveat Brooklyn by 6 m. 13727 From St. Augusta to St. Cloud, 7 miles and back, twice a week. LMVO St. Augusta Wednesday and Saturday at 11 am Arrive at St. Cloud by 1 LMVO St.Cloud Wednesday aud Saturday at 2 Arrive at St. Annueta by 4 m. 13787' From Oleuwood to Alexandria, 18 miles and back, once a week. LMVO Qlenwood Wednesday at 6 am Arrive at Alexandria by 12 LMVO Alex andria Wednesday at1 pin Arrive at Glenweod by 7 m. PropoMUfortwioa-a-week service invited. 13776 From Bt. Henry to Union Centre, 3 miles and back, once a week. Leave Bt. Henry Friday at 12 Arrive at Union Centre by 1pm LMVO Un ion Centre Friday at 1.30 Arrive at St. Henry by 2.30 m. .-... it 13776 From Ponune de Terre, by St. Oleff, Tor denskjold,and Wall Lake to Fergus Falls, 20 miles and bark, three times a week.: Leave Ponune de Terre Monday. Wednesday aud Friday at 6 am Ar rive et Fergus Falls by 12 LMVO Fergus Falls Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 pm Arrive nt Pemme de Terre by 8 m. 13778 Frens Lake Shetek to'drehem Lake, 36 nifles and back, once a week. Leare Lake Shetek Friday at 7 a n» Arrive at Graham Lake by 6pm Ueve Graham Lake Saturday at 8 a Arrive at Lake Shetek by Tip m. 18T70 FroM Albeny to St. Joseph 10 miles end hack, once a week._ Leave Albany Batiarday at 10 oeeSt. /oeeph Arrive at St. JoMph by 1 LMVO Saturday at S Arrive nt Albany by 6 m. 1S7M Frem Leighton, by Lens, to Waysnto, IS miles and back, once a Week. Leave Leighton 'Sat urday st 8 am Arrive at Wayuta by 13 LMVO Wayaata Saturday at 1 m. Arrive at Leighton 18814 From Fremont to Albert Lea, 7 miles and hack, twice a week. LMVO Fremont Tuesday and Saturday atO am Arrive at Albert LM by 11 am Leave Albert Lea Tueeday and Saturday at Arrive at Fremont by 2 pm. lsslt Frem Wlutead Lake to Howard, milesand back, three times wmk. Leave Winstead Lake Monday,Thursday andSaturday at 0 am Arrive at a by a Monday, Thnre day and Satarday atiTp- ui Arriveet Wlsetead Lake by dp nt. Oonaeating it Howard with mails from 8t.Panl. lMia From Morris, by Pomme de Terra, Fergus Falls. BUaabethtowa and P.licao Uke, to White Berth, 111 miles and back, once week. Bidder, to propose schedule of depertuies and arrivals, not lew than three miles aa hour running time, laaiT From Pomme de Terre, by Weesota, Bliae bethtoWD, Moreno (n. o.), Brherd'e Qrove. Prairie Lake (n. a) and Pelican Lake(n.o.), to Berth Pa ciScBailread, sear White Oak Lake, 66 miles and back, once a week: Bidders to propose schedule or departures and arrivals, not leas than three miles ao hoar running time. 18818 From St. Joseph, by Albany, to Xew Munich SS miles and back, once a week. Leave St. Joseph Tuesday at 10 am Arrive at New Munich by & Leave Mew Munich Wednesday at 8 a Ar rive at St. Joseph by 3 m. Proposals Invited for Mrrice to end at Albany, 13J^ oiilea. 13810 ffrom Carver, by Faxon, io Henderson, 26 miles and be/ek.once a week. LMVO Carver Tuesday at 8am Arrive at Henderson by 4 Leave Henderson Wednesday at 8 a a Arrive at Carver by 4pm. 188» Prow Medella, by Leavenworth and Prairie, vllle, to Golden Gate, 86 miles and back, once a week. LMveMadeliaTuesdayatTnm Arrive at Golden Oate by Cp«. LMVO Golden Gate Wednesday at 7 a Arrive at Medella br 8 pm. Proposals for ser vice twlee a week invited. 13831 From Bosh City, by Omntsbnrgh, 2DU miles and I LMveKnshOlty Tuesday at Anderson, Wis., to back, once a week. 7 a Arrive at GrautsbnrKhb.vl2m Leave Grantsburgh Taesday at lpm Arriveet Bush Oity by 7 m. PropoMls for service twice a week invited. 13822 From Rush City, by StanchBeld, to Prince ton, 40 miles and back, once a week. Leive Prince ton Tuesday at 6 am Arrive at Rush City by 7 Leave Rush City Wednesday at 6 am Arrive at Princeton by 7 nr. 18823 From Uutsliinron to Young America, 27 miles end back once a week. Established by act of February 28,1871, but covered by existing eervice. 13824 From Cambridge to Stark. 10 miles and back once a week. Leave Cambridge Saturday at 0 am Arrive at Stark by 12 Leave Stark Saturday at 1 Arrive at Cambridge by 4 m. 13828 From Forest City, by 83 Ivan Mill, to Oold Spring, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave For est City Friday at9 am Arrive at Cold Spring by 4 pm LMVO Cold Spring Saturday at 9 a Arrive at Forest City by 4 m. 13828 From St. Cloud, by St. Wendell (n. o.), and Tosng'a Corners (n. o.), to Hold ng's Ford (n. o.), 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave St. Cloud Tues day at 7 ro Arrive at Holding's Ford by2pm Leave Holding's Ford Weduesday at 7 am Arrive at Bt. Clond by 2 in. 13827 Frem Glsnwood. by Laagbel and Hasle Lake In. o.), to Benson, SO miles and baok, once a week. Leave Qlenwood Wednesday at 8 am Arriveat Ben son by 6 pin LMVO Benson Thursday at 8 am Ar rive at leuwood by 8 m. Proposals invited to end at Rolling Fork. 13828 From Benson to Lac qui Parle, 80 miles and back, ones a week. LMVO Benson Friday at 8 am 2 Arrive at Lac qui Parle by 6 LMVO Lao qui Parle Saturday at S a Arrive at Benson by 8 tn. 13829 From Wankato, by Winnebago Agency, Medo, Danville (n. o.), and Minnesota Uke, to Well, 40 miles and back, once a week. LMVO Mankato Weduesday at 6 a Arrive at Well by 7,p leave Well Thursday at S am Arrive at Mankato by 7 m. Proposals Invited far three Umeeie^week eervice between Mini eeota Lake and Well, omitting residue of route. 18880 From Hertford, by Watt's Bldge (a. o.), sad Fish Trap Creek (n. o.\ to Crow Wing (a. oj station North Peciflo B. miles Tad back, eaee a week. LMVO HsrtferO Saturday nt O a Arrive at Craw Wing by It a LMVO Crow Wing Saturday at I Arrive at Hartford by 8 m. Propos aw twice a wsek eervice invited. 13881 From Jackeon to Big Bead and back, once a ask. Bidders to state distance and propose sched ole of departana aadarrivale. 3 taMe IVem McOaaleyvUle, by Fergus Falls, to Ot ter Tail CBy, (ace a week. Bidders testate davtai eaWpeopoeeacsadnle of departores and arrivals. W8» From esaadris. Jfa hat covered by esbtting service, Station, by Glenwood, to Al- Established by set ot February 28, 1871, 13884 FremFi Pelican Baplds, (n. o.L l,U7l7bot FsUe. by Elisabeth Ctty, to lishedby act of Feb- ruary 28,1871 but eovered by existing service. 188U From Otter Tail Oity to Oaakis. BStol ed by act of February 38,1871, bat covered by estst ingeerviee. __ 18888 From Atwater, by Kandiyohi, to lake Lillian. Established by aet ef February 38,1871, bateorered by exlstlag service. NOTE8. ttyV.eer betocorrytheseell wtth -eetm. ..., MUl sOamttF.- netng the' terms s£u.?£2. saaesatdt ter or Jodie of a court of record. No pay will bemats kr trips aet perkreaed,ead Om a ^ask saslsaloas not seladhi I till esasehv ed three teeaas the Paget'the (Hp aaayhe dadncted. For anrrak so tioawith dep«L __., .. ._ -fcwrmoTthe isnuisnsstlen for the trip tokikatms. Fines wiU be iasneeed, am illsesmsrbamih ly esua^lnee^fcr erbujlttobelaiered, deetruyed^rebbed, or* loet and lor rerestag,after damsel, to convey the men ee freqnsntly ee the contractor runs, or is con cerned in running, vehicles on the route. Iks Poet master General may annul theeontractforrepeated and wilfal falloree, for disebeying the poet eflce laws or ths iMtrnetlons of the Department, He may alter the schedule of departures and arrivals, nod also order nn increase of service by allowing therefor a»ro rato increase on the contract pay. He amy also curtail or discontinns the eervice in whole Or In pert, at a proportionatedecrease ef pay,allow te« as foUlademnlty to the contractor e«e meath'S extra rompmention on the eanoent of servlee dk penned with, and a pro ro/s compeaaaMon Bw the eervice retainedand coarlaned. I laws relating to the postal etrvfee. kems at psnpesal, gnarantee, and eertlOaate. end kr ln etmetlonS end enndjUeUeto be eafcesed In the contract, aee edvsstfaenient ef thk date le naasph nttkras, and of October SO, 1888. sad Sontamfas 30. 1870, laviUagewpesaJv fee aash service la Min nemte, to aoSjama^-Ohs. armsreal Boat esBcee. BsCs aheuM be sent in eeeled eorMopss, sapor serlbe*. "Met! neeposale, Btate ef MTnaeeeta.' end eddrmeed mtawSeswad Aswetaat Postmerter Oen- O W JremOs dftaniiavfa Pott. —There some talk church at Alexandria. —P. B. TaaHocsen, Esq., was appointed by the Dougls* County Agricultural Society a delegate to attend the State Convention at S Paul —Contractors ore nerd at work oa the St. Cload oad Pembina railroad, aad draff ft Co. are reeeivtag suppling for the winter aad spring. The Brat item ia a shipment of two hundred barrels of pork, byway of St. Cload aud Spunk Lake woods. Prom tk* Otter Toil CUg Record. —•A prisoner named Johnson, confined for robbery, made his escape, with vary little difficulty, from the new jail. —Stone'e Hotel waa burned on Wednes day afternoon. Cause of iro unknown. Lorn, 12,000 insured for 1,600 In the —A German named Jacob Blueher was killed at MUtoa Station on the N. P. B. B., while attempting to jump off moving ear. —The-first car load of wheat from Otter Tail City, was shipped on the 19th ult., for mod weat of Oak Lake. —A hog was on exhibition at the store of Holmes ft Co., at Detroit City, which weighed 945 pounds dreaaed. [What a whopping—porker!] PromOtPergui fallt Advocate. —One year ago the stamps canceled at the post office at thia plaoe did not amount to more than $1.00 per wmk. The receipts of the office arc now nearly $100 per month. :., Tan SKCBOT or CAPTIVATIOX.—Features of Greciai mould, a well-turned seek and beautifully rounded arms, are no doubt very nice things to have, and ladies who possess them charms have reason to be thankful to Mother Nature yeCafter ail, the most captivating of all womsaly charms is a pure, frmh and brilliant complexion. This superlative fascination any lady ay secure by using Uagan's Magnolia Balm, the standard beautifying preparation of the present age. It differs from all ordi nary cosmetics in three most essential par ticulars, inasmuch as it contains no injur ious ingredients, dom not oontract or shrivel the shin as all the astringent "bloome," ••lotions'* and ••powders" even tually do, but produces a lasting loveliaeaa by improving the health of tho skin. Un der its operation the.texture of the epider mis becomes finer, and the surface soft no velvet and smooth as poroelain. Features cannot be changed, but complexions can, and it is quite certain that a lady with no other charm than a frmh aad rosy com plexion, will attract more admiration la company than her neighbor with a classic face but a sallow akin. —Quarter-second watches, at —Baeiae FaaningtMilla, ATGsovtiion's. —The amcuDt oi' money paid for whisky in North Carolina during tho year 1871 was over $30,000,000. This woald hayo'psid tho State debt. THK MABKBT8 Cheese-J-Minnesota,20c Newrorh,25c. Butter—Unnges from 12c} to 25c. Eggs—28s80c. Green apples—$#.50a5,00 per bbl 60 eta. per peck. Cranberries—2.60a8.66. Wool, 40c. Dry maple wood is worth $da$4.60 for full cord green maple, oak, &c. ,$4a$4 25 tamarac,$3.50. Wheat—$1 23:{ for No. 2. Oats-82o. Corn—41c. L.VA1BKR 2d A BUSH'S. ST. CLOUD, Feb. 1, 1874. Wheat—Firm at $1.00 a$l 05. Osls—36o to 38e. Corn—45a50c. Barley—60c Bye, 56c. Bran—00c per cat. ShOrts—$ Feed—$la$l 60 per cwt. Hay, ia of excellent quality this year, and sell* at $7. *. Beans, #1.50 to $2.00, accordiag to quality. Potatoes,* buying at 50aGOo. 11ABKET Clear Dimension.... Stock boards.. 1st Common. 2d Common.................... Scoots 1st Siding...... 2d Siding.... 1st Flooring,.....••...... Flooring...»..* ... Shingles Pickets.. Lath..............~......................... Lumber can St. Germain Sm Xjo AOBMTat W MILWAUKEE, Feb. 7. ..tier M, i$28 00*3500 ••««••«''......... ................. 10 00al8 00 17 00 18 00 13 00 8 00 2? 00 19 00 28 00 22 00 H. 2 25a 3,50 a 4 50 .......... 8 00a 10 00 2 25»2 50 be had only atthe yards. StEClAL NOTICES. OB Sf ARRIAGB Bssays for Tonng Men, on great SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES, which Interfere with MARRIAGE— Withraremeans of relief for the Erring and Unfor tunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent free. In Sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARDASSOCIATION, No. 08 Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa MCSHERRY'S N E W DRI1VL. AND BBOAB-OAST SEEDER. At the MinnesotaState Pair, held at B*. Paal in September, 1871, there was a spir ited contest between the Brood-oast seed Sowera and'Grain Drills, there belay some tea or twelve differeat patents on exhibi tion, aad amoaf them the Mc8herry Grain Drill aad tho MeSherry Seeder, manniac tnred at Dayton, Ohio. After a very care ful ezamiaatioa of the mechanical con struction of the several machines, with ref erence to speed, lightness of dreit, ease of a/ijuatlag, durability and finish, the ma chines were very thoroughly tested in cul tivating, in both plowed end nnplowed giennd, then carefully tasted as to their ability to distribute the seed evenly and in proper quantities. After a trial, Iastiag several hours, thejudges were unanimous hi awarding the first premium to the Mo Sherry Oraia Drill. Also, to tho MeSher ry Bread-cast Seed Sower and Cultivator combiaed. the-MeSherry Drill and Feeder have within the past two years taken the first prise ia nearly all the Western Stales. At the Olmetoad County Pair, held st Roch ester on the 6th, 6th, and 7th, of October, G. W. Payee exhibited bia maobins ia OOBV petUion with other loadiag machtofa, aad received the Bret premium ea MeSherry'e Graia Drill aad Grass Seed Sower. Pirst premium en McSLerry Broad-cast Graia and Gram Seed Sower and Cultivator oom bind.M- it^'i t*L? toraaloby J. E. WING, fsbl-2m st, Cload, Mian. WANTID, ia every Towa and County, a reliable man or woman to aet as agent, for THE HOME OF COD'S PEOPLE The graadest and most sncceaafnl BOW book out, BOW selling -with astonishing rapidity. It oontaine nearly 200J Magnifi cent Engravings. One Agent took 114 or ders ia 10 days, oad hundreds ef others are doiag equally oi welL 92,600 par aa aum can be mads by any eeergetie aaale or female agent, ia taking orders for thia valuable, fascinating and popular work. It te the beat chance to make money ever oaTered. Bead for our circulars (free) eoa taiaing cur terms, fall portloaloro, etc AA? dress M. A. PABESB 4 Co., 2 South Morgan St., Chicago, I1L P.S Sots pub Hahorsof Prof. Stcwe'a Selflniorpreting I Bible, faVlew 9MtM A IlAxrare S»eV E a a St. Cloud, Minn., June 22,1871. voUSn«9 I. I »J7 •'. 1 Gift ef $30,090 1 1 1 10 Gifts of W a AgenU make more, money work Sir as then anything elee, best. n«ss light and permanent. Particulars free. O. Simon Co.,Fine Art Publisher!, For*lead, Maine FREE TO. BOOK AGENTS. ?J?L,5i?.'1*gR"1* »-t"e»as efenr Item a luttrated jT'TaTiBfi. eaatsMng ever BOO Sue Senptnrelllastnitions to any Book Agent, free of charge. Address National Aobtohina Cb., Chieago IU, Cincinnati. Ohio,or St. Lonls, Mo^ Health and Wealth in SILVER TIPPED BOOTS AND SHOES. Will not wear through at the toe. NEWSEEDSANDPLANTS Bent fcjr Moll or Bxprees. OUR SEED HID PLMTCITILOGUES FOR 1872, Numbering 176 pagei. andjcontainlng Two Colored Plates, Beach worth twice the cost of Catalogues, mailed to all applicants on receipt of26 cents. ue* omea, SS Oovtmmcjt StreetsH. Y. BRIGGS & BROTHERS CATALOGCK OF FLOWER A\D VKfll TASLK. r.,SJB3BIDS. {s\BB BCMBUCA FIVOWmRIHO BVUSB, VOR sar»t New reedy,OonsUUng of over IB) pages, on rose-tint ed,paper,With upwards of 400 separata cuts, and Blx MnaatUvU Colored Plateet Oorer, a beantiful design, in colore. Che richest Catalogue ever published. Send 36 centsfeecopy, not one hall the value of the colored plates. In the Or* order, amounting to not less than fl.theprice orCatalogne, 36c. will be refunded in eeeds. New customers placed on the same footing wiU eld. Free to eld customers. Quality of seeds, siae of packets, prices and presainsMoflersd, stakeittothe edvantage of all to purchese seeds of-ns. See Catalogue tor extraor dinary inducements. Ton will miss it ifyon do not aee onrCatalogue be fore ordering Seeds.' Eitherof oar twoChromoe kr 1878, else MsSt—one a flower plots of Bulbous Plants, constating of Lilirs. Be-the ether Anneal, Biennial and Ferennkl Heats, guaranteed the BUMIT KL.KOABT FleOStAls OHROMOS ever hnaed in this country. A superb parlor orna ment saelled.peet pnhfc on recetot of 78e. alee free, oa conditions specifed In Catalogue. Address O efc BROTHBB 1846.] Btoekoster, May York. $500 CHALLENGE Toward expense nf& Pkklto Teet that the rATKBT in BAWS BSXMI lm an eedl, Kaae a ad MlaspUeltr a •tkere. Of Boyaton'S Utasi Improved Grose Cut end Wood Saws, not ens Sailed la 30,000. Cross Out ill per ft.): wood saws ($1 each.) tor oak Sp all Ant* Ur: m.'k. BOYTtSM, 00 Bt., Mm o« JSWC I^roprtmMof avui AVtaA^fkctmWtr, r'W it1?-- •,.--. ." -.v GOOD S for FALL & WINTER. J. PEOIsTDZESTSKl Has just received oa UBuanally Urge stock, comprising ell ths latest styles ml"" BEAVEBS, 00AWNG8. BliOADOIOTHS. Doeskint, Clotht and Ca$simeres, which win be geuea an in the beet manner. AU tk$ N0VMLTIK8 of Grontai9 Fms^ntlmlxlmar O a a Oarpm, &ap/i, TVea, and a /mtllin* of Vnderwor. Tnmke, Trotting Sago, I wouldiovite the especial atfetlo. at oil to those Good* W at very low rates. Schwarts ft Thela* Block, St. Qermain strmt. ,.. S SHELDON BIAtll STA]S1)ARD FARM MACHINERY Whitewatk Co Threslera, Little er Wagons, iti Champion lien tii ft Mowers by Reaper. Hubbard Mower. Hoihngswoith Sulky liske, ,':'• Baoine roaaiiig Millr. Tornado, and Vibrator Threshers, Ohio ChaapioB Beepers aad Movers, 5ew Yorker Beeper, Hubbard.Dropper, Meadow King Mower, Revolving Sulky Boko, CSuceessers to Ticknor, Tolman & Co.,) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IRTja8 A.NT E I I N E S a a tDntlery, I TOILET ABTICLBS, ft*., As. Use.«, 1871. ST.OBBMAm '. ST. CIMB.MTBY. GRAN GIFT CAHNIVAL I N A I O The National Engineers' Association, At ttnt Oram* Opera Hooue, Btllwoeikeo, Wliu, FcBranrw aa. 10TB. I E S \o ^. #*ELAX*1X. $ 1 5 0 0 0 0 IN A S I E S Will be distributed ea fellows: In GOLD In CASH aa/no $80,00(1 9».0O0 lc/ioo 0,880 .• 1,000 •a each IfnnE?14 aPHblB Wr0«H0a.8nir5?n-.,^,y5Lur wr.»2 i.?.1!? iI,U 4 "*7'b .i a they may I little in- DBCUOkO A S of reel eaerTfaed universal use. If the whole time is devoted a mncb larger sens may be realised. Carenkre free, giving _. .... 8. list of artkke endeonuaisskns allowed, CO- Hobeken.rT.J. CANCBRB, TUMORS. VkCRRS. AstonisMafemmbynrs. KUneand Uadtay. at the Phlladebjiia Cancer Iaetitnta. SSI Arch St., PhfJ. adelnbla,**^ At Braeeh QRees by Or. Ttareen. 088 W. Fourth 8u,ClnclaaaU,0. by Or. Oreeae, Char. lotU,k.C. by Dr.. Baaly S Beaton, Cor, of Broad and Alabama Sta, Atlaaea,Oa. byBT. Bramball, 0) N. Court St, Mrmnr Tenn, WONDRBrVsT CAMCRR ABTUKSTBB. W tToCoMoWMomomm. A/e Bleed. Uttk Hf* tor paHtamartpam ea or addrm tUktr of she Better than sewed Boots and Shoes are CABL E SCIE W WUE. wataeoa auaoo FOB SALS. aacnsn.sewn. SO 10 12 20 28 20 8 8 10 11 South-west quarter South-west Southeast North-west Southeast South-east Soath-weet. Seath-weet WsTth TBBt North-west .* O o*lw«aya» A.. GrROTEKOfi, Olfls of ISOO eeeh tin loo 800 .« JO 800 ao low io m, 10,000 n»P«elViUdM150,000 InCASH ,SliMeaaeh,in the Northwestern Mutual Ufa Inenrnnee Caeaaanhs $10,000, amonntina to $150/)* Tiekets, at 00.00 aBjaa*. *neeannee Viaannj PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION—The drawing ef prism will take nleee faneaedUtalv after tk. One hundredI«H1 ttt, thousand numbers, rep^ientln. tb. ^eteSoU W S S a **eri0lDK 8H«W wUl be pbc in a a I tteTe^^nm- aalmu* Binreiou™. in tail view of the endtonte Tho mrnsas, DSAWS Ip aacn and svnar intranet te (In the coaaxaroaaue am. AOdnes, "wT. BB. 8TATI*., State Afsat, UI Third street.St.Peel, Mean. P. fl.—Slnnle Tiekets sent by aefl to say address. WAGONS, 8LBDS, 128 128 128 121 128 124 124 128 124 128 1 r- Aa. .- I IN asps. mamas LU CO Q. uses 1CJSD 10,008 LU LU fcbl-tw THE BESTGOOD S AT THE O W E S I E S Jos. Edelbrock would call attention to his splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods. It includes a full line of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, STYLISH DRESS GOODS, to., CLOTHING! For Mea aad Beys—full suits, evereeeta, ac—made from the best material aad in the meet substantial maaaei, aad WARRANTED. BOOTS AND SHOES. Aa assortment act te be excelled either ia quality or variety ia thia market. j, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS So. in full variety. FAJSOUV O E I E S of all kinds, kept constantly oa head, StaT-CbiV and aakfricta. vldalO CHAINS, YOKES, 88 84 84 84* 86 84 84 84 Tho above leads wjil bo oold very cheap, aad ea- very favorable terms. Parties wishing either or ail the preeos, will plsaae address the undersigned, etatfamf the tenas Apply to P. L. ORIG01Y. OT OALYISF.aOW, lis. aaxSJrU|ale«Tl -.::-.e- Setter (fats laiiraaas! S2O Xz 1 Q_ ZZi O 32 LU J— 2 I If exaatsao gooda JOS. BDILB10CIL I. M. NOYE8 BLACKSMITIH r$5 I 3 Manufacturer of tho Celebrated Noyes Axe. (Guaranteed to be the BEST AXI la United States.) Alee the TOWS, DRIVING TOOLS. Aad Everythlag wasted by E turwTKr Particular attoatiea wOl be given te Hors and O Shoeing, Ma.aUa^raAa,ofCleemater,baalHmRea« aaaad for eao year to take chanc of the ail to be one of the very'beat aboera at the State PrWelBtiy AstSawSi S BSol gsttsfBctiaa sasraBteesl. BsnrShepeaSt. Oeroaaa Street,oppo site the Oeatrai HseweLiTery.Stablaeaad aear SUreaeoa Co.*a Foundry. flS-aSS i- .M.aTeTBB. UPHAM