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E O I Prof Vqaltfk^thtM expl.io* th« no tioa of oloter i» increasing tk« t«rtilit qu.inied with tha subject mast hive MOD that th« hwfc oroj* of wheat ar. produced by bViag pnttwedid by crop ofolover grown t'roa. need. I hav. «a« to tha ouaaunaiua thai ttta wt\ ir iiuaouut auotml aunara ii brought withiu raaohcftha cow crop, wh?oh oth«f WJM would tvmain ia a look-up oa«di aiitanca, which, 00 decomj ocitioo ut tha do»p| tpoto a a abaoainoe ct ammonia. ID tenlity the growing of do?er is eputY-leni, tc a great extent, to manufacturing with Peruvian guanoj and in thia paper ol nine I ahow that jou obtain a largt» quantity of manure than in the largest doee of Peruviao guano wbieh a farm er would ever think of apolyiug. O W O A N A O A 8 I tme* writes the N Y. Tribune: The the bind wheela a wagon, with the reach ia take a ladder about ten feet long let one end extend about two feet out behind tlv wbeelf.j-fie-jt with a rope to the axle tree and reach back the wheels up tha butchering platform, draw the h«.t aa to tha ladder, head foremost, lettn-u tbwtopar^ofthrhog waoh a far back aa tha ends of the ladder, and let tiBf^he hag tie on 'fete -bfcok than wheel him to the haagiag-pole, lowei the end of the reach, letting hia legs go aabh aide of the haoging pole, put ting tha other end of the gambrel in its proper place raise up the forward and of the reach, letting the bog slid. down tha ladder 4 remote' the wheel*, and you wilt find thai the thing ii doo« with vwr^Uttlilitflwp. J* 7 aw OKCAY O FRUITS. Tha rapidity with which fruits d. cay after they have ripened i» owing fc the development ot certain fungi. Ot one of thete, the well-known mildew Mucor stoloniftr, Wyville Thomson, saya'f This species is often fouod 00 juisy fruits, covering tbim with white wooly patohes scattered over with small black heads, and producing a very rapid putrefaction beneath the surface-of the fruit: A number of del icate brauoniog filaments, which are easily distinguished from those ol some nearly allu forms by their long aim pie tubes without partitions. Thtse delicate filamentous tube*, which are the parts first to appear and fiow the basis, as it were, of the fungus, aie called the Mycelium, and are fou'id in almost all, fungi. Scribners for March. —Ail lovers ot flowers mu»t remem ber, that one blossom allowed to mature or "go to seed'' injures the plant more than a doten new bud?. Cut your fiowevs than, all of them, befon th. begin to fade. Adorn your rooms »ifn them put' them no your table* sf 0 bouquets to your friends who no fljwerg or exoh^ngo favors with those who hate. YUJ will »uri fiur* that the more you out off the more vou will have. All rosea altnr th«y have ceased to bloom should be out back, that the strength of the root may go to forming new roots for next year. Oo bushes not a seed should be allowed to mature —ScribheVii for March. ANECDOTES JOHN BUN AN To pass away the gjoumy hur« in pris on, Banyan took a rail out ot the ool belonging to his cell, and with his knifa, fashicned it into a flute. The keeper bearing the music, followed the sound to Bunyan'a cell, but while he was unlocking the door the iugeuious prisoner placed tLe rail in the stool, so that the searchers were unable to ao!v« tha mystery nor during the reiaabdtr of Buayan's residence in the j.til, did they discover how the music had been produced. In sn old account of Bed ford there is an equally good anecdote, to the effect that a Quaker called upon fiunyan io jail, one day, with what he professed to be a message Irom tht* Lord. "After searching for the**," said h«, "in half the jails in England, I am glad to have found thee at last." "If tha Lord sent thee," said: Banyan, sarcastically, "you would not have Beaded to take so much trouble to find eat, for knows 1 bave been in Bedford jail these serao years past NOBLE SELF-SACRIFICE. A Bos ion paper says: On* seldom hears ot a afore disieterested sacrifice than that wbieh we are now about to relate. A friend of ours called, the other Sunday, on a gentleman in BoyTaton street, who insisted that be should Slay to dine. Just as tbty were going to the dining 'room, the boot palled his hsndkerohi* from his pocket, and with it came his tobseco-biix His good" v/ife looked io dignaot and the husband locked per plexed. Perceiving the dilema in which the ehewer-without-his-aif knowledge found himself, the guest, quiak aa thought, picked up the box and said: "Wall, there's my tobacco box! Where did yea find it Th lady looked relieved, the gentleman breathed sigh of gratitude, and all went wall,' but subsequently the host told his guest that his wife said, alter dinner, "I always liked Mr. W-, but ha has fallen fifty par cent in my esti nation since I ascertained that be chews tobaoco. ^Napoleon. Ill* fooled away some of his last pracioua moments by mak ing a will that regulates the order of sacceSsicn to the Frenoa throne. Nu poleoa may «»will/' but the question is wUlthapeopls'Wi" ,T.he history of tha French throne ahould have taught him that tha throne is not fixed by a oodioiL —-William A. Bi^ournev, who claim* ad to be a SOD of M-s Sigoum-y, the poetess, was fined for petty larceny in .afeSa.lui .a.Viiv I WomKN iit can woman dor Behold her worka of charity and uaaevolenoe scat ter^d over 411 the earthy wide oircum ference. J£&« "can do anything she pleases, provided she has her own way she o»n set the whole world by th ears, and the men at their wjl's eo^. md what has aha not done Ask the tueraSle shade* of Wesley and Wash ut't n, afcd umdara bi«t»iy, and th« ill answer by pointing to the homes of childhood. of row «herish hir aa you Would a fovorite jlant, and tioa of tha sail. Tha ahwer plants ahe.beo.omaa ?ai»-aad proud, and Way. S W .waraeOSBag^mputaa and fandee and manafaothra it into their own sub wiog ig 808MUU,r her songs' are like the mocking bird's, her step that Off fiityi, Ber Eiia ai.:onangeble as the mton, and her heart a trifler—the,fra grance of a rose distresses ber, a teph vr'e kiss aoyoys her, she puuta at a -ord or look, and is ready to laiot in the sua, or trie dew, or the rain, or the »iud,but touch hor ohetsk or dally with her tresses But let sickness visit her home and lay its besvy impress upon those she loves, and in a moment she is a" ahang "l beingT "He'wfi'ole form dilates with he pt-nt-up fires of ber affeotioos, -trutrgling to get fr.ee, her heart be ci mes firm, and she is girded for the *ork assigned her not a murmur es caped beVftps fiplace ier by the side •t the dyinjf an the detd and she is the ssme godlike being. When the tearful pestilence is raging, and strong men tremble before the sweep of its in visible power, aha trows stronger in her purr, oses of m*roy, aud with un flinching fortitude bares ber breast md ber brow alike to 'he pitilena ele ments, to the pestilential air of a hos pital or the steady dew-damp of a den- When her own time comes, she meets the monster death 'With a smile of resignation, quietly yielding up her sweet spirit to .d, without a murmur oi a siitb. E S E 1 O A N O This little s-nteooe should .b writ ten oo every heart, and stamped on ev ery memory It thould be the golden rule pr eticed nt only in every house hold, bat throughout the world. By helping one another, we not only re move thorns from the pethway and inxiety from the mind, but we feel a' seuse of pleasure in our own hearts, knowine we are doing a duty to a fel low Creature. A helping hard or an euc niraging word is oo le-s to us, yet ii is a beoefit to others. Who has not felt the pywer of this little sentence Who bus not needed the encourage ment and id a kind friend? S soothing, when perpl-xed with some ta»k that is msteiious and burdensome, to feel a gentle hand oo the shoulder, kind voice abispering, "Do "nut be discouragt I st your titnbles, let me help you What s'rength is in -fiind I »h»t hope created I what sweet gratitude is felt! aud the great difficulty is dissolved as dew beneath the sun shine. Yis, let us help one another eiid»»vt ing streng ben and en- 0 rag« 'h «e k, lilt ih burden 01 ti-.iu 'hi- weary &i,d oppressed, that h\c may ghdft swei-rly on, ^nd the fnutit ol bittiruts's yieM swiet, waters and lie whooe willing haul is ever reudv to aid us will reward i.ur hu uble •oideavors, and every nd deed will be as brend cast upon the Waters, to re turn alter many days, it not to us, to those we lv». —Alieady, since the hetfinning of January, have been reported the wreck •if sixteen ships, twenty steamers, four teen burKs, twelve brigs, and iwanty nine schooners. —A Ricl'tu ind uiun carried home a photograph of an aottes» which he Lad drawn in a littery, and bis wife put out one of bis eyes under the impres sion that it was a local affair. A Mrs. Clark**, a passenger in the steamship Cuba, which arrived at New York recently, sold b«r sm, five yean, ot atre, for ei«bt bottles of porter. The lit ti'- fellow atftrt. a the buyers, Mr. sod Mrs Farmer, tor Ohio. aw —The octojiciarido Guiz it is sbs lutely bringing out another book The "Ubjt'Ct is ai Monarchy, Imuerialism an Kepublicaoism." This veteran st tes man and author entered on his 86th year latt October. Ue has seen three monarchies, two empires and three re publics. «—. ai —Quinine is found to possess, in a very marked d-gree, the power of pre venting crti forms ot decomposition, and of checking putrelacation and alco holic fermentation. Kerr Binz be lieves, from his recent researches, that it is capable ot arresting putretaoatinn ia the blond. —On the itauipage.—«' Will you have a daily Sun said a newsboy to Mr«. Partington "Will I have a daily son Why, you little scapegrace! How da-e you insinuate against a lone wo rn in No, indved, won't have a daily son. My poor dear huiband used to oiuiplali when I presented him with yearly son. A daily son^ Indeed! Begone you upsi.rt imp .--^- ei —Salmon eggs to tha number of 750,000 were recently shipped from Bremen to this country.. Two-thirds of theic area preseat from the German Government, and they will be distrib uted by the Sn.Mifionian Institution ta the various fi.-h-bieediog esablisk ments in tbe countff.'*'- —One Danbury m^u is quite confi dent Mr. Colfax did tot receive vl/200 a the Credit ^obilpr mooev "because he so strenuous for an investigation. This reminds of an incident. Some y»»ur# ago a gentleman lost a valuable New Foundland dog. He suspected a neighbor of stesliug it, and charged hioi wi'h the theft. The man wa* quiet indignat. He said, "You are mistaken Sir I did not take your dog. If yen think I have got your dog, you on search me," at the same time holding: up his arms to facilitate the operation. Tbe owner of the dog was affected to $m Will for the aext NINETY 8HA Pebruary «th, 1818. Will fortbe next 90 days olose out at Wholesale andEe tail for GASH ONLY, about 1,000 pieces Dress Goods, at 50c to the Dollar of their value. OATH C.A-T Will for the next 90 days oil ONLY, about 6 0 0 PO 9 THE INtKlUObEAirV THE KEPOBLICAN PAPER FOR 1878. Encouraged by the Javor witi w/iiok the Inter Ocean haa baettrefteived,' the *Mf*i etor has enlarged it to a TEN COLUMN KOLIO PAPER. Forty Large Columns of Reading MatUr. Ia the future, asia the past, the later Ooeau will ooniiaue the atauaeh MvoaaUJI of the principles of the RspubUoen^BsHy? During the political campaign just closed ii won position as IN TUB HosrawasT. And this position it will endeavor to maa taiu. O/vrffV «-.•-'•: The Ioter-Ocaaa wilLeeatiane to 4M- the Organ of the people ia the lergeet sense of the word insisting upon the preservatien of the rights of the many aa against the few, To this end it will maintain an un ceasing warfare against the abuses and ex tortions or all chartered monopolies, and not ai tempting te destroy the just rights of auy, but deieimiBed to brin* every spec ial priflege granted rjy legislative act aa der sontrpl of the power that eonferred it, believing th.it the publio ouneoienee is tha true euurt of final resort in all questions affecting the relations of corporations and toe people, In literature, general news, foreign aad domestic orrrespoadenee, local matters, and ivll that goes to make a first class COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY NEWS- PAPER. It does not intend to be excelled by any publication In tha country. THK C0M««aCUL DSrAaTMBBT. Will be conducted'Wit*^great care, aad everything possible will be-done to make the Market Reports such aa the farmers and businessmen of the Northwest can re ly upon. I AGKIGULTURAX DBPAETMBHT •rill be carefully eaited by a gentleman of ability and experience. The religious and moral character will be guarded with especial care, and nothing will be admitted- into its columns, either as advertisements or reading matter, im propper forthe family circle. THE DAILY IBTER-OCEAN Is published «very day iu the week (Sun days excepted.) Py mail (in advance) per year $12 00 six months 6 00 per quarter S 00 Daily every other day three times per week per year 6 00 Paper for Sunday $2 00 extra. THE WEEKLY INTER-OCEAN Now goes to more than 3,000 postoffioos, distributed over forty-five States. .Territo ries and provenoes aad we solicit subscrip tions from all parts of the eountry. While the Inter-Oewan will especially represent the great iateras's ef tbe North- -'Mil west, it ia the Intention to make it aNation al Newspaper, one that will be found in teresting and useful to Amerieana ha every art of the globe: Terms of snbsoription. Single copy one year S*4i fl 60 Four eepiee a di a 00 Ten copies 12 00 Twenty copies 20 00 Sueoial arrangements made withcountiy publishers for olubbing with their publi cations. Sample copies free. Money can be seat bj draft, money order, expreoa, or registered letter, at bur risk. Address A Serial Story by Dr. Holland. Ntw Story by Saxe Holm. A' Story from Brei Harte. Brilliant Array of Contrib utort Clarence Cook on Furniture and Decoration. JR. B. Stoddard on Authors, There will be a new story bjr Saxe Holm, The«»ne Legged Dancers. Bi et Harte the best writer ef short stor ies now living, will contribute a ohareeter, iatic story, entitled the Epic of Fiddletowr* wbieh will be illustrated by Sheppard. H. Stoddard will write a'series of aa tenaming papers about Authors, their Personal Characteristics, 'Heme Life, Families, Friends, Whims, and Ways. A series of Portraits of Living Amerioia Writer., is also promised. Clarence Cook will write about Furni tur«, ani the Decoration ef American Homes. These papers will be eminently practical as well as artistic, and will be 'illustrated with designs aad sketches by numerous artists in addition to- those which the writer himself will furnish A Among those who will contribute are: Hans Andersen, Bryant, BushneU, Eg glesion, Freude, Higginson, Bishop Hun ting on, Bret.Harte, John Hay, H.' H., Masdonald, Mitchell, Miss Phelps, Sted man, Stockton, Stoddard, Celia Taaxteir, Warner, Wilkinson Sirs. Whitney, be ides a host of others. j" The editorial control and direction of the Magazine will remain in tbe bands of Dr. Holland, who will continue to write "The Topics of tha Time," which the N. 7. Inde pendent says "are more widely quotsd than any similar papers in any American maga zine." ,.. -j,. Watson Oilder will write "The Old Cabi aet," as hitherto. Prof. John C. Draper conducts the Department of ••Mature and Science." The departments of ••Home and Society" and "Culture and Progress,". will engage the contributions ef mora than a score of pens on both sides of the Atlan tic. Tbe Watchman and Reflector says that •'Seribneft Monthly for September i* better than usual, which indicates a needless waste of editorial brains and publisher's money, forthe magazine was good eaougb before And yet the publishers promise to make it still betterfor the oomiag year 1 The subscription pries is jM.00 a yearr with special rates to clergymen, teaehera, and postmasters. \l Ex^*wMwj mdacsmsata axe^aa^eed to aew subscribers: For $660 the pub Usliers will send, orany bookseller or news dealer will supply..the magaaiae far eaa.' year, and the twelve numbers af vole.. it and IV., containing the beginning of Mrs. Oliphant's 8eiial, ''At file Qatea for 7.50, the. Magazine for one year, and the back numbers from the bsgianiag, fer 10.50, the Magazine for one year, and tbe 24 back nambers bound (4 TOIS.) onargea on bound TOIS. paid. This will give'near ly 6.000 pages of the choicest reading, with tht. finest illustrations, for $10 60, or nearly 600 pages for a dollar and will -ear able every subscriber to obtain tbe series from the first. Speoial terms to dealers, clergymen and teachers.. ATI ERBURY, BAKER I CO,, Chandeliers nsicl**" Slate Mantles and STOVES, RANGES AND gjvuwa PLUMBIHO AID STEAM FOTOf, E & CO. a eat FOB CA8B ONLY, about t,fM to 76 on the dollar. O & SC O O aut, at Wholesale and Retail, for CASH of Plata and Fanoy 1*688 Silks from 50 O UTI^* petjard. UREAT BARGAINS. oitmeSinnP^ O Will for the next 90 days elasetat at inriaaale aad letall, far CASH OsTLT, the* entire ateek of Dry feiuVgMiJ&redaoe prices, as we wisk te take •a little of our preseat attMlcBfe ear aew store when roweve as we eaa iW A re Crlviasx at BararaUnai. uu A A E 4c OO. ,: THS Liaaua ,-^- REPUBLICAN PAPER ETVTNG S INTER-OCEAN, 16 Congress St., Chicago. SCRIBNER'3 MONTHLY. f«M8 W AD VKRTI8KUENT8. STONR His woadarfal dueoverias aad thrilling adveataMe, Seeing SS years la the wildeof Africa, aad remrrec ttea by the daring STANIJSBT. Over 000 pages, heeatlmlly Illaatratod, only 99.50. Selluig Uke wlld-Sr*. Write te iXTRA Urnu. or. If you with to begin atoaeesead $1 fereatSt. VALLST rua.00^0bicago,lu. LARGEST OBwAH ISTAIU8HJl«Mf g-,..-. in the world 1 1 iMW^XXIXHSITI fAOTOBIXS, J. ESTEY & COMPANY, Battlebero, Tenaeat, U. 8. A, \'", Estet^Cotlap flrps, The latest aad beet Iranrovnuati. Xrerythlag that ie new aad aerel The haSiag i*»roY«MM» av ergaas were latrodaceS first la Uut etUbllihajeat aSTABUSUXD IH IIW BeadfcrUlaetrated eatalegae. White & Black Threads. Are soft iaishtd, without the use of any eotaeaaoe whatever te preduee aa ar tiljial glees, thereby preerrtagths eaaeriorstr««gth of six eord thread. The aew slsade of Uaak has a stikaa warraated aiz-eerd to 100 Inclusive. FOR SAL! BT AU.UlTtrOaDS DIAXIBS- ABK FQTr tf.^OSlW BtACK, ^aV.i'tfer'ia^dae^ Te yareeaeaatagSeirleaaryate—iBnglMi PATBRT Atrroufi .....Trs-ii -w r-i-ata^Ieliary'^^ *•*'-'fc? Steam En^Lae Gerernors ar*th*beiita*ttee. Bead fcr cireolar. BOW8A.fl.dcCUM Vert W I Agents I A Rare Chance! W* #til pay all agent*' $40 a«r we»k ttt eaiCh who will CBgttge wah as aSaae*. S¥«rTthug AamUhed and expeoMM said. Adrtrew 3 rf Mto I »«B-»Ut've aot af Mareh IS. 1SI1, the craatae* new maa.eace the Thtrel jibM if throenetry will edd At Ufa Oencejrt~a» Sort mariyej Ul«at that be »1HU» IMlSttr eainreacr Wtl|!»*-drjtril»hted by lotto the ticket- holder*, iia follow*: Oae anmdCath Oitt, *l* a Oa« Grand Cash, Gift, One GraorOaaa Gift. Oae Oraad Cash OiJt, On* Grand CMh Gift OaeGraadCaah Gift, 24 Caah Gift* of $1,000 each, 6S uaahOlftaef 6*J 80 Caah Oin* ol 400 loocaeaaifuof sen 160 Caah Qifu ef 300, 600 OaabGlfU of 1W 9,000 Caah Sit of HXW EXTBAORDINART INDUCBMH BSCBIBBBS 500 Pagea lot fl.Oo I AM., «Ve.» The Publishers of Scrtbner'e Monthly, la heir Prospectus just is»ued,promise for the ensuing ,ear a more brilliant array of eon tributors, and an increase in the varltty and beauty of iu illustrations, already sen ceded by the critics to be "iner than any which have hitherto appeared in any ican magazine." lly fggg*. null .•••- ^^T^OOtJtTBK 00 .Charlotte, atlea. S IN CASH made from $l. Agenta, of «Mh wDI-* er MX. jonng or old, make more money at tbtt basinew then et enythief •(•». will esad 14 lamplM [pout paid] for one dollar that salb eaiek for-|14. how tribe your chance. Adarcia J,W* LOCCKd .t 0 0 -UlUBaVMo, Mich, si I 4!K "to 4!Ofi pW'da*! AgitaU wanted I All -PO to tPdSU ela-eeiof werktnc people, of eita. a old, Aakeawnmeaera. work fcr Mi-\ 0. STIMSOM. a Co.. Pontaad. HJUM. I, ii-Kiisiaj.ia THE16E* $100,000 60.000 25,000 20,000 10,000 6,000 34,000 26,000 3-.000 30,000 80,00 60,000 90,000 aUaufaeturarof MOULDINGS CASINGS, Total, 10^eVCMAraU.C»Sb. SSOO^UO A A E I S JhwjaV-ttoharter thta ltanifieent Concert, laadgdTMMaa*Jh*»tf ealy will he Iseaed, pertiea ef whkh are already *old. tieketa. $10 HaWaa, $» and Quarter*, "fc2f »o dla onleaathanaiOOordars. v,.„ 2 ii S •tfWWtste fir preewts taw.lano.ee.«f Wealth or morelike aatf.fac.orr rwolta. Th* ol- teprolhicea Dr. Holland, the Editor, will write the jeefeftkfcfigrander serial story ef the year, which will be an tobiograpbical in i'orm, and wilr be illus trated by Misa Hillock. It io eatitled trtbur fionnicaaUe, and will deal with some of the most difficult problems of American Life It will he eommenoed ia the November Number. .Jtul-jrS- gsZxdC kethe to a taoreaich aadar. ^*.?r**f ¥3W ^a-^pOw^tftat ap [^2SallSr«|g^ .TlMBiirn, iveoft. W.a.eLaJMJUfaN. tAAMjaai' a itaetuv aeady«9»ay*,-ae«ah^evaVafar 6l«»«Ws.-..-3rSfmBIti I' M» ..-i-o,U3 XMJSXI' fc*A4.__ mWmWSSum^mitm j" '_•* •»)aw-v---atg^cJMtttf .'sev3. aW .- •.. ii ylii «U9« Bl *«*aW* it«S B'WiTO :1"»IBST-«|*rt* f- l'«JKl mt A iiJ iw- ,i":-.oi j- ABB MAD* SOLWat liy *HB BlsalWiDa^^ aiiL SCRIBNER ft CO., 664. Broadway, N. Than aa?ntata-ef the same attaa. ^gjajajgaaaaga nag V-T afjna-i Qft| A»D OPPJtaAtj 1 WlhDOW a lTKAMat INfllDIaan OUTSIDE BLINDS, COHrfTClB, "fiTOKB DOORS BASE, PRIMED AND 3 AOKNTI WANTE I AUT AT OSTCaT. The people waeij ahere are eager to bay the ouljr aateaaMMiopai»UttliUterrer GLAZED SASH, &o., Ac, FLAKING, RB-8AWIia. SCROLL SAW ING ANO JOB WORK of every dasir.ption .done or -der. DRESS- ED FLOORING, SIDING. PICKITS and LUMBER ripped to bills, for sale. All orders by mail prompt ly attended to. A llberaDlscount to Dealers Office and Factory on Washington ave aue, next door to the Bridge, 81. Cloud, Minnesota, Ut.Clond.May 26th. 1869. ATI n45 ESTABLISHED IN 1856. Caff DRITi STORE S. MARLATT^ _" 1 A I Brmxs .Medicines .Chemicals ?AK0Y AND TOILET ABTIOLF.S SPONGES, Brushes Perfumery &c. Kerosene or Uo*l OIL A N LAMPS Physieian'sTreacripf ions earernllyoeau pouaded, and order. uswered with dare anddispateh. Former* and Phytieiant from the country will find our Stock of Medicine* complete Warranted genuine, andof the but quality The"only reliable giit^disiribuiion in the couniry $100,000 00 To be dtstrit uied iu L. D. SINE'S 40111 SBMI.ANMIAL Gift Enterprise Ta be Drawn Monday. Mar. M4, 1873. ONE GRAND CAPITALS OP $10,000 in GOED. riTerrlies or$1,060, Two Prlaos or S5.U0 Ten rrtaei offlOO Fwo Family Carriage* and Matched Hortet, '.'.. frith Silver Mounted Earna* worth ,«* $l 60OeucA.. Two Buggies Horses &c, woith $600 each 2 Pvte-toned' Rotewood Piano, teorth $5()0. 10 Family Sowing Machines, worth $100 1600 Goldand Silver Lever Hunting Watch es, in all worth from $20 to $3u0 each I Geld Chains, Silver Ware. Jewelry &o. dumber Oiftl, 10,000. Tickets limited tc 60,000 A E N S W A N E O SKJL.L. I E S to a be a id Single Tieketa $2. Six tickets $10. Twelve liekete $20. Twenty-nve Tickets $10. .. OireaLsrseoetaiaiagafull list of prise*, a doicrlp tloaof theaj*nn*r ol drawing, »nd other Inform* atoa laredfraaeeto th* DlatribuUon. will b* .ant to aayea* ordering theat. All l-tt v» mint beaddroiiaed te L.D. SINK. Box 86, HAIN OrVlOB, ClncinuatiO. 1«1W fifth S. febl«-Sw "J" ",* 'II1 lfllldeyenV Charter Always Warranted IJg^p.^..,, AH at-- cii •un $ VIOK' S JETLOI^aA.Ij C3-TJIX3-E3 For 1872. The Gnlde is now published quarterly, tteeats reye-for the year, four numbers, which la not half the cost. Those who afterwards send money to the amount of one dollar or more for aeeds may alao or der twenty-five esnts worth extra—the prloe paid for the Guide. The January number la beautiful, giving plaaa for making rural homes, designs fer dining uble decorations, window gardens, *o., and containing amass of information invaluable to the lovers of flowers. Oaa hundred aad fifty pages, ea flae tlated pa per, come Ave hundred engravings saieT a superb colored plats aad chrome oevei%— The first edition et two hundred thoasaad Jo at printed in English and German, and taady te sand eut. JAME8 V1CK, turn s..: •. Reohester, If» i--a-tsa Anthony's Academy, a MOBRIBON .COUNTY, MINN.. Willepea aa the Ink ef Jaauary, 117a, a the dlreotion ef the Fraaeiseaa cUa tin for the reeeplioa ef young ladies whe deerr*u traU* the advantages of If home MRHS'for Board and Tuition—Includ ing washing—-per session of five months, -. Mutic, Painting and foreign languages ex Irs.-'' Tor further particulars apply to the B88-6W RET,iMOTHiiRSUPERIOR. AGENTS WANTED FOR BOOKS NEEDED BY ALL The best books published on the Horse and the Cow. Liberal terms. Money :-^^Vm^'^&^^^^-pJl^. MsWHB* .?*•*!"?:"$*?* li^.i.i ii na.il I I laiiett ^,-i*- S. B. JOHNSTON, J. UKNUBNUAGL, JOHN R. CUOK, 8. MABLATT Washington Avenue, St. Oloud ,J'"«rJ,-''v'''v I Minnesota Mutua I l&iaraace Ceatpaay. uuJoveJI Ii, tWitiiul .not) ei .«.•( -j ,&Bsti BM/ »MH1 liSAv^r^Be .His*'. HOME OFFICE: Par Value. Market Value. $68,000.00 $72,260.00 $72,250.00 [The above described fund is deposited with the State Insur ance Comrainsioner tree ot inter est and is pledged to remain there free of interest or other ex pense to the Company, as long as it needs to hold the fund for the security of its policy holders.] ADVANTAGES OFFERED BY THIS COMPANY: It keeps the money in the State. It insures Females without extra risk. It is as liberal as is consistent with per fect security. It is conducted by men whose integrity of character and business ability are well known throughout Che State. It receives a high rate of interest on its loans. Its rate of mortality must be low by rea son of the healthful climate of Minnesota. Farm tot 8 THEm andersigned offers for sale a good far of 160 acres, on the utrth and ol Maine Praire, about FOURTBEU MILES FROM ST. CLOUD. Sixtj acres are timber, the halauoe prai rie an I meadow, and the whole enclosed with a good fence thirty acres being under cultivation On the premises is a GOOD COMFORTABLE HOUSE with stables, granary and storehouse two good wells, and other improvements. This farm is directly en the main road from St. Cloud to Forest City, and will be sold essay. Inanire at this office, or ef sii--? a ,\ -J.: 8 -DAM, '-,.:-'-^^-*'%'»?^-r':^- v.- T- A OFFICERS: H. H.atBLKV, Vreetdeat. Tiee-treMauS. o\ Aw stoaawjstsv BIREOTOfti tik lafi H. H. 8l»tW|V.~-s* i.-r J. C. BcaBA.ua, HOBACB TUOHPSOH, A. IT WILDBE, D. A MoNTFOR".. L, C. Pourea, ISAAC STAPLES, W. DBAN, J. H. STEWAUT, M. D., it Minneapolis Rochester Wiuona Guarantee Fund: Bank and other stocks an per following schedule 60 shares Firt-t National Bnnk of Rochester, SO First Natiuual Bank of Winona, CO Second National Bank of St. Paul. 2i- First National Bank of Red Wing. 205 First National Bank of St. Paul, 00 State National Bank of Minneapolis, 60 City Bank of St. Paul, and 66 shares ot Preferred Stock of St. Paul & Sioux City Railroad Company. On the premises. S E I I E I N HAUB. UNDBR and by virtu* ot a certain execution ta »n*d out of and undor the aeal of the District Court ef tbe Stat* of MiDn-»ota ie and lor tbe Sevi nth Judicial hltt- ict, aud County of Staarni, on tb*a.th(Ltyof OaeeaUwrAs.lt. 1*78, neon a Juiia. aiont r*nd red and docketed in laid Coart, on the 3d day of October A. V. 1S», in an action wherein John 8. Gould, Henry N.. Goal*, aad William H. OfeuTd copartner* andu- th* Si at nam* ot (Ionia Brother*, arc plalatiffi, ana Aiphea. JUhaaea 1* d*. aat^aTtke^ar^^ n^^r^^^trfaA aeeaathar ItrK wha-tt taldutaeWttaw ha» «•«*•, a* pahlicaac fieat doer ia «aU 8X __ OAT Of MARCU,A.o'.18TS.a«7tw»a'cloek. lathe aWei4iouAor-tliiitdty', sill tlia'rigbt title a id mier est of th»i a uci ileteuiiaut Alpueiia Oh-tnvo, at rirae said jn tgm iit was so leuilert-d aim tlu l.uted, •n and t« the following di-ntr uen |irupertj t-iiuated iu the Ccunty of Sie.iru-auil tlate of Miiitueo i« ti wit: IjtrtB tlireui.ii ami four,4 iu' I lock I wei.t.i-MIX (£6) in the T.»»vu ul sink entr.-, according io tin I lut and sUlVt-y uf sitiii town, inn t- i.y V\. If. Karu ui il, aud hie audul recoid in the ottice ol lio:in lei 01 llvrda of s.ml bte.iri.s oui.ti« Miiii lulereat being thnuuUivided one thud [Inn in.dp«rliOn «1 all said prupeny. Of uu cel'lai ixetuifd auu delivure Ludwig Hooio.n ami iuihr Kobheia ins wile, ol 8nurns county. Minn., ntoitgi^org, to Maria Eva lilenug.-*, moi tgag«-e, heariug dau on tha bill day of May A. D. .»67, and ncoided in ihe office jl the Kegis'er of edn iu and for Stearna coun ty, Minneeota, on the 5th day ui Juij, A U. 1867, at one o'clock p. m. in book "C" of Mongage De.tis, on pajjea 49t», 490, 600 aud 601, conveying ind mort gaging all those tracta, piece* aud parcels of land ly falgaud bain* in aald Couaty ot Steams, fcta'e of Miunwou, deaciibodw foilowg, to wit: Being that portion of block "C" in the towu ot Hi. Cloud, de •cribed as follow*, coauuencing at a point in the bonndary Un* between said block "0" and Washing ton avenue, hi said own, niueiy-foat (ul feet north erly ftom tbe corner of .said block at tbe intersect ion of eaid Washington Avenue aud tit. Uerinaiu street in said town thence running uoither.y aloug said" boundary line beiweeu said olock "«j" and Waabiagtori aveuue, lorty (40) feet thence at right aiig.es easterly one buudred and timty-two [19^] feet thence at Eight au^Ies southerly, lorty (40) feet, theme at ri- ht angles to th plice of beginning. Also lot hiae (.o in bio lorty (40), lot two (2/ iu block tort-iw.. (4Jj, auu the soutn-easterly itru-thirds \jfa of tot eight (8) in block No. five [&j haviug ioit-four [44] feel liont ou Washiuglou aveuue by IJH feet lU-ei', aud all being in the tovn ol til. (JIOU.I, acuuidii.g to a plat and survey thereof wade by Joku L. Wilspu and on til* iu the uilici- el the iteuister of Uewis »f said Steams Oonuty which uiortg-tge n'Vt to set are tha paylUsni of a uote uiade aud deliverni by sail Lui'wig Kobners to said Mtria Eva lllei iugs, for tbe sum of *l,.uu.00 or evui date with said mortgage, and duu two y«ai* tbaraaitor, witu Iu taroat until paid at th* rutoof l'i per cent, per an num, payable semi-auuually, on which aald moi i gage tht re is claimed to ha due and is due at the dam ul this notics, the sum of Six Unudred and oevon dollars: aud tliu further .1 jJO.uO therein conditioned to paid in case *f a forsclosurv there of. Tho above daHorlbedsouth-easterly of lot No. 8 iu block No. ft, ha* beau released iri'm tald moil gag'o. Now, therefore, uo proc«ediug at law or otlior wise bnviUK been bad |o collect mild luoitaage debt or auy pari thereof, notice is her by g.VeU that by Virtue ol porttn ol ante coutaine iu said iiiortgage aud iu pin siiaiici' ol His Niatuln in such ca.-o mane and pcovided, the Raid morlgagu will be loreciostM uy the sale ut the ahovu ue«.illnd (nuts oi laud except thai tract teleastd, as slated above by the Sheiill'oi said fteaiunuoiiult, at the Hunt door ot tlicC in House, lu the City 0 Salu" 01 .mi, in said Steams outiuiy, at public auctlo •, to th*- -Ugliest bidil r, lot taah.onSArUllUAY.XlIK IUh'S&i.alM DAV'OV 11 AltOll, A. 1) 1STJ, at he hour of P.M., et said day, to satisty said mortgage dent, interests aad oo-ts of tore losure tuaetuer the said sum of thirty dollars to be said as aforesaid, in case of fore closure. ..... TheWirr* 'Xyj'pirn of the 8t.Paui A Pacific Railroad TBlie WlXTfJH tlMh VAULk. leVi. A N a '4yl»U WfcST. U»»» St. Paul.... st. Aiitiiuny ...,", a MiulUHtpOlto Vtlnuu I itch, old Willlu^r...... „.. .... Bfimuii Jiinrri* Arrive Ureckibi-itUji) •iOiaw £A4* MaT^Jreekierldge................... JforriK........ ..».„. A-Beo*e«.......!..„........„. ..'... ||.. •Arrire at Wlliaur ..«.« .. Leere St.Iiaal OKOItOE liKISSEL, HAYS & KKRR, sheriii Steams Co., lUiun, Atiorneyi. jan.U-7« Dated St. Cloud. Minn.. Jan 16,1ST-J. ST..TICK JHO'1'l'U.lGK A ltJ.. O DEFAULTeLavingubueiiioitg.toeiumulea ma th conditions GEORGE GE1SSEI,, Kiaa A CoLUSS, Sheriff ot Ht-arns Co., Mina. Attorneys. ABIA EVA KLERINGS, n«tedJau.a.,A.P. U7a. ien30»7 Mortgage*. C.H. I S A A N WHoitiSALiniAiaaia LIQUOES AND WINES, Cltjarsi. Tobacco BA FIXTURE?, PUYIHGIRDS DELICACIES^ fte.' Cheap Gash Store! Beit Gash rrlcea Val4 far 1I4M E91- ,. ^St«^JSEfc« *»B«s»-3LS Opposite CatUtk Ckmreh. t!8a«a IT. CWOP MIFF. ATT^nr^mt 3 a orli I would give notice to rry friends tha I have returned to my old stsnd, ••IrXtJSI O A sn Richmond avenue, which has been open ad up. in good style. a, a •. M. FIriCHER. St. Goud, Dec. 26. 18 O E S 1 tlonlna new work Address, S S W ^alfi^lflaaf^polls,!!*^ aBaSSSttflu-r T^Oana O a O .. .««».........................w. 14*901 *J6i ... S O O far." Y/**—•?•v*r~r""•'"nrfi\ a -~-1« jyf-mm a S S ^f^ 1 «. »a. a. .}• •«'•. .,.J S-awttry•reraifhtatWHaur. &**•• *G*Hlf.1*tt"*''• S is am 6JO e-» St. Autbuay i&Msn fimvfl at s.*»5 a Arrive WiuneijmliH 1.10 6.12 GOING EAST, tieuve Mn umijjiilis Slfiatu pin St. Aiitb.my 8.2a 4.38 anivoSt.fau S.uO £at» A Stillwater St Paul JL.I1NE. UaINU IHUKlU. Leave St. Paul 8.00 a 111 Jul tiuu 8.1W Auukil 9.1« KiaUiver 10 0 5 St. Ctimd 12.46 Arrive Uelroso 8.00 GOING SOUTH. Leave Uelroae 6.00 a in Bt. Ulond bM Klk KiTer 11.-6 Auuka 12.tr) Junction lz.6T Arrive St. Paul 1 26 ifOatuUAB* l'lCKKTBat th*SUtlon» belurt «u t«»iu(jiliij Cm ,ai a iMCODUt lroni the regaiar :r.iu ratee a.aeiigernnuaigotHieii tJaK--«tCribck»t befor. It wilibocarriouuvei tlieroau, auuou the arrivaiul the Trail, at place oi le.Miu.tiou, oiusi (,r***Bt th* OhaCkaud takepos.e.alui. ul ttieii Baggag« a a a (Ol he a a a a alter It* arrivalawtatiou 101 wbicljiiiauUci-Ueu—n umu^uo paltul thcbUMuen ul tuia Uouiuau to recatveaad *tor* baggage, aalesb asueciaiuuutracti* isaut: to thateffeot. K. Q. SKWILL, naperiritendent A S A in Cickei A^cu IllltJAUO, iMlLWAUriLJS dt ST. I'AUL afcfcA.IXa.WaA-'St'. fostal, Express and lelcfiraph. atviiia KAIJU LiJNil. MILWAUKEE, CUICAGO, NKW 1TOBK, Nlity A N I AJSD E O A A I S inclndingall Eastern, Boulheiu, and Southwestern points. Trtns leave St. Paul depot, loot of Robert street, as fo.iowa: For Hastings, Had Wing, LaksCity, Read's laand itig, Wabasha, Miuneiska, Winonn, a Crosse, Mfl aauk.ee, Chicago aud East in. couth. l».-JO Mail i'raiu, baudnys excepted. t.4j sn- 'l'brough express,Saturdays emepted— »i CcJicl'lAO OAit lroui tic.Paul, WI1H0UT UHAAlii, Uh CAE& O OJdLJLOA.OO. and conm ctiug wnh the |t ui uaiua in Chi cago a all ha-urn Koays. iraiua by this IOUIB will arrrive at St. laul at I.Lo a., UL. and W. x.0 h} this iiue P.iaHeugtis au view "11 the maguifi ceu s. euer ol ill upper Mississippi without tht annoying delate ol uvti uavi^aiion, or the oust aUQ i.e-t ol in »nu loutts. o.3 Mali and Ex r-os lor McGregor Prauie du Clem, .Milwaukee,Chicago Mcoiie^oi tiaiut. ivdi aiiive at ei. t"aul at 7.0j p.m iA^.U--lUij I.-- Cl-HiClVljJJ t._ all pans ui the N S A ii S Passengers »h uld purchase ibeii tickets Via. !Ulh W AtlKti, in order to Bocureaii th« advantages Ol his line. I or JrXiiiiJieapollas. Leave ot faul Tiioa. m. Leave tit. Paul l&2oa. m. Leave St. Paul .». „......-. id p.m. LaaTeOt. Jfaul...... 4,00 p. m. THROUaUTICKEld t« all points East. West South, and £L.E£Pif«tt cAK UL&TUa secured on ap plication to J. A. ihauulei, Ueuvial Agent. S. B. MKmtlLL, Ueuerai ilana^er. J.C. tiAliLl', Asst Gen. Manager. A. V. U.CAHPENXEE, Geu. Passenger Agent. C.U. PRIOR, Uivisn-u Superintendent. J. A.CttAKciLKR.Geueial agent. Office cori ei Ihird aud Jackson Sire.te, and a de.oL Northern Pacific liailroad. WINTER ABRAXUBMEEl, 1872 and 1873. LAKE SUPERIOR AN MISSISOIPPI DIVISION. T»S St.—r*r Biiath. eoan*otir« at Thompson Imetioawlta W4n» for BraiaerS aad .• i. ic Ms-raliaad. •-.- ,-u ••4-':» ..., Atpgp.ai JDaluth IAA p. at. Eralnerd, 1M k. an« -,A 4.o0 F. .—For Sti Iwatar. Arrive at, Stillwater, 0.00 a. m. and .o5 ji. m. Minnflnpolin. 7.10 A.M.—For Stillwater and Dul nth, connecting ti noiupsou -uctioij vruh iraius lor llr.iiuerd an .vl,ir. IK ad. Ai uveal Utilutu 3.15 p.m., liiaiuerd b.oii p. iu Stillwater a.a ui. fi.12 p. w.— For Cliaska, Carvel and Sioux Cit^ June tloU. An ive Chasku, 7.40 and Carver ut 7.60 p. tti Aim 31. Paul 0.4U, Miuueapolu ..110 p.m. Stillwater. 7.-^.i A. M.— For St. Paul and Dulutb, 4.4o P. M.— For St Paul aud Minneapolis, An ive St. Paul r.bi a m.,au I 6.40 p.m A ,«mu applis7.00p.m. Arnvo Uuiuth ii.4. p.m. Sioux City Junct b.OO A. St.—For Minneapolis Jbeate Caivei ..40 a. m. and Chaska 6.52 a. ui. Arrive at Minneapolis 8.16 a. m. W W E O Qen. Snperiuti ndent. Minnesota Division. Leave onluth, H.\)& r. M.—For Cramerd and Moorhead and in t-miediate stations. Arrive at Biaimrd 8.30 p. m. Brainerd. 7.30 A. M.—For Moot bend, Qlvndon and interme diate tattoos. Ai rive at Moorhead C.30.p m. 6.00 A. M. —For llulu h, conn.-ctiug at Thompson Juuctiou witu train for St. Paul and Minneapolis Arrive ut Duluth 2.15 p. m., St. Paol 6.40 p. in., .uiuuuapolis 7.00p. m. MoThead, 6a»0 A. 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DEEDS, CIRCULARS, BOND^ BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, PROGRAMMES MONTHLY STATEMENTS H/GE TICKETS, UL TICKETS, INVITATIONS, CERTIFICATES LLS OF LADING, SHIPPING 'IAGS, ENVELOPES, ORDERS, NOTES, WEDDINGS CARDS, CHECKS PRESCRIPTION BLANKS, BILLS OF FARE, LABELS, CHARTS, JH& &0., &C, Ao. Orders from the Country Promptly Filled. r* JLJD RRTISE I N THE JOUMAL" Jfetfeiiii ymmmtim 3 W A I S k*r On.. AgL«!, »iHi*jt07%n l«tiai*)iy to lliei W a a KffrcK Viii«a W Uttter* ar^ not a r.\* F*.ucs Made of Poo Proo Spirit* anit Krfn. I.iauora, dii tored. »pio«d aail **r«et«D«l pl-»*- \ht tase. eall*d Tonic*,"' Apfetittan," a«storen.' &^, Uu4 Wvi th» tlwk-r on Ui d-ur.kannes^ snin'-i, a tni" »i A i.'.i. Sri...-. 11" from th Tin--, it. :t Toni -. o!•!/.:••• •. :. tion '.-."• •.-.. Viscml '•.- Promptness I FOlt l-i.M I I in you::^ cr 1 ::. WOIKI!:! oo or:.'.:.. '.. ters haV*' i:0 f'T :^!. i-iif liitianitnntory imiliNiii nn (itmi. diseciir.ii. It' I.. Ititerruittpnt ••-. lltood \.\\ '. '•. thsse liiltcrx liitvnfca tr.- .. I which is jreeer.U»'» proj tbe Ditteittive Ort'.-tit S E S I A I! adjuriie. ,.: 'oil ri.i i"r PIN Ns' a. f11 !i •Ii' '.l!-illic lt'.n I •. it^ia !., •litHMit :. iv "••tlPa Of III litr.fU':-, '•J., t.f TLP( ..-t i,.i.,:.-.. Attatks.Pilj.: .:• the I.ing«, {..... .-.. i-r. a hundred o:.. upriiijrs' I)j Thrr iuvijT torj l.iv-r .'. Vi •'. .-- \:A ia. -.: .n A E In the ftr.-iD-'.'t •n -. c.v:. Er eti -e i.:..: .r 7 -. I.! ... :•-. :-_., .. •. ("url/UiiCleo. i. •,•-".'.' .* 5s.K-'e:ffelcAi ....-- o. .'":.j~i In. '. .: -,r:-:i'.J I I. ..f .. •r ''It: or ruitsr". ?rp 1 .^ '.-.' Jl tilttV-ilf- iu r..-yn -..:. t!.. '.I tiers. Or.e I -'I ra-/s -... ice a.'3i ,iic-:ei^,a»of tiieir curative-1 I VT.- ic !-!,. EioiV ol'-".ri Y. UttM! lar.d BOI.Ii rk. S I NG Or THE BXsOOB. THB 3IOST THOSOron FTTT'nET'. O? SHE BiOOD YET EI£C r.-ZHZD. CTRES ALT, HOIOTi.5?. FROM A COMMON ERUPTION TO a VTuiisT BOBOFULA. a r-re and Cancvrou-r tumors ere di pi T2L1 rithou' the sur geon's fenife—Scrofala fonaEc-rej. and ji^aiap lion prevented a^-1 cnr:d. a I S S 'ASTCZ-:^. and Miner al Po:cr:-. and their ••filets eradicated, and vigor ous health and a'soond con.-titut:cn esrii'oiished. a W a a a E is a Dropsv. gcncr.'l or piriiii: S^reilings. oxiernai or internal and Toinors are reduced and di-per=ed IH a very short time. E a Sa'.t Rheam. Scald Head, aad Fever Sores are soon removed by this powerful detergent medicine. Scorbutic Diseases, DacdralT, Scaly or Rough Skin, and Pimpieg quickly give way, leaving the 8kin smooth and fair. 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Go-.-iU., line oi MUAT S 3 ii it JLriol a it .-.ji ii 4J":It^i^^v», *NaV«» at as ressoccb: rale? as an^- sunJ in the city. Give them a call in.! sec for yourselves M. Cloud, Feb, 1 th, 1873.- rlo-n FUMSJE A O S E S The undersign -J Lis crenel an Oys ter Saloon an OoniecJiDnery EsUblish tntnt ou Washington »venuB, where he will he prepareii to Sv-rve AT ALL TTN-.ES Oysters choked iu any siyle also Confec Uouey, N ,Ti^, \c Give tuo a cuiV S J. UUFiTli. St. Cloud. Oct. 1st 1S71 TORTSALE Lots 7 and S 1 and 2 4. 0, 10, 11 and 12 1, 2. •*», 4, and 6 1 and 2 Blocli 48 72 73 77 7S IC 14 I In A. A. Brown's addition to St. Cloud, ami Lotsl.2, 3,4,5,6 7, 8 and 9 four :icrt«,) (each In V. A: Browr/s f'nh.dWis-on tofet.Cloud. Lois in the s"u-dlvb:i.n contain about EOUK, ACtu-.S (wteh. IiuiJ'.ii! TZiu^y. KLiill & COLLINS, Su L'iJuu, Minn. LaUO^XD'S MAP6 (JiiAilTS, UOUl.- hhUYDiCO.CUieitgo. H. 11 !.!.(» I.i A CO~ New. Vol AeiOM'd WANTKTJL. S»rTdtorcirculnrs JrOUW JUWYD & CO