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THK MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 186i. THE HOLIDAY SEASON CHURCH DIRECTORY. REFKLUurra. Doable and single faced, at People's Store A 4.

jsrfY 1 si 1 in- a sa MUSIC STORE, OPPIKII KittlLI.EI IIOISK MINN KAPOLIN AND YICIMIT. St. Pact. Water Works The new SL PanI Water Work were partial! tried on Thnraday. and the Pioneer aajt they were found to be ail that ha been claimed lor them.

The hose waa attached to the hydrant near Hoffman' Ifroeery at ore, on the corner of Jackson and Seventh atreeU, and from the mere IIoudat Presests. Every one ia anxious to know where they can get best present for the Holidays. At 1-iott's, in Johnston's block, is the place. He sells at the mxt reasonable rates, and keeps a most elegant stock of Jewelry and Silver Ware. What could be more handsome than his lad'es" and genu' Watches, or hi moss agates and rich assortment of Jewelry of all kinds? Hi beautiful aolid silver and plated ware is new and rich and of very pretty dtrsigri.

Call and see his display. jrik svsir-JUij Already there is j-jy in anticipation of the near approach of Christmas time. The little chaps are the first to grow impatient, and on tha street it is Tun to see the little fellows peering in at the store window. Groups of them may be ieen around the show-windows of Uolles' Book Store, at all hoars of the day. Innumerable arc the attractions Kolles always offer at the Christmas season for old and young.

Oar readers must not fail to visit Mr. Bolles' Store, and examine hi elegant t-toek of Holiday presents. His book tables are loaded with the choicest rub lications. You will find among them Whitticr's Ballads of New England, Gates Ajar, Illustrated, Longfellow's Building of the Ship, and many others of same character. Here are hundreds of volumes, (the largest stock we have ever seen in the city) of Story Books for the young, selected too, with great care, of all present.

lor Boy and Girls the very best. Among the useful and ornamental presents to select from in endless variety, ar elegant Portfolios, Writing Desks, B. G. Board. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, I'arian Statuettes, Vases, Swiss Carvings, Scotch Goods, French Ornaments, Pressing ases, Chromos, Gold Tens, Wallets, Children's Games, Fine Toys, Sic.

We think all who this year want to get their money's worth in buying Choice Holiday Presents, had better give Bolles a call. -T wM HI A WON. UHIM.MI A- Hki.onrms From the best Msnufsciarts, for sale st Mima luHiiuisiuien prices. A larKeshd complete stock ol SHoet JVExxslc, MUSIC BOOKS, small iDiimuipiiK. ftrisa-s, e.

Ae. THK JUB1LAST VOICES. TIIK XEW CllCRCH MVSIC HOOK, BY B. F. BAKER A P.

E. JIODUKS: VsECt A THE LA TE MVSICA COS VESTtt PKH tl flK.S UPO.V RECEIPT OF t.U, UXTIL 1ST If EC. TMK PACIHC ULEE BOOK, A IMJ I'ttEl A THE ML COS VEXTIOX. pric 1 25 SPECIFIES COPIES tU VXTIL 1ST DEC. Agent K.

A G. G. Hook's Church Organs. MT-Tuninp promt tly at lend to. Satisfaction guaranteed.

AUKNT PKNCK OPKKA HUl'sK. ORTH or best stock to select from in the State, at BCT your dry roods at People's Store, Pence Opera I loose. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive otherwise, partial loss of the sense of emelL, taste or hearing, eyea watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily, you may rest assured that you have the (Jutnrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physicians.

K. V. Pierce, M. of Buffalo, N. is the propr etor of Dr.

Sage's Catarrh Ilemedy- ajxrftct Sfcjficfor Catarrh, "cold in the head," or catarrhal headache, which he sends to any address, post paid, for sixty cents, or four packages for 2. Sold by most druggists everywhere. North Star Lodge, So. 6, I. O.

O. T. Kegnlar meeting Tneaday eveoir.g of each week. A. L.

KENLASON. N. fiao. W. roxt 8.

IK NKA POLLS MAKKK1X Vlaaetary. SiaiiurauH, lieeetuljer is. Kaatarn cent f.Ti KuyiiiK mica. 1 so I 15 rorelgn Uold toil goltl eoupoua Hllver, large numoirrtm mnniKiTia. Huxlng raus.

mxim ot lH'-4 Int. to oarer. fr-'jes, ill IMA, 111 Vafs, n-w ll.t-i lo4 Iu'i USO VAKRlim, Warrants 'ol 1 Bcnii. I PatD(r Itnte fmm Knrnii, Hy the Liverpool A t.il Western Mltip tiiniimiy, fn.ia OuMDNbiva or I.tvrMMl A loster.lHin. Havre, ICAlenlam, lUtrlelteu or llnmlnKu tlotrienlKrg, t'lirlKt-lana.

HUtvaiiKer, i'ariii or ChllOrttD, uudi.r 12, 1 Hit rrlc. Itiillrfjul fare trotu New Vora to MinnHiMilis Hiam. tu Oil iO I Strain, Hrw(Minftk, rrxlw. se. K-UtiL Wheat ir Imsliel No.

I Klonr In kwKk a 2 Wa-'i lour. m. iiuis winu-r OmIji per Imslil t.rn.t.ur (new) Oirn meHl per rwl tro Meal, lstUsl, Barley s-r l.ll Kye lT tu HnorU rr per Kran iiercwl. per I.IU..-. My per ton WishI, lry Maple, iercnl Hutier at Ktt" hrswe.

N. Y. KwUiry I r1 1 i.i I ti.a'lit aa. i 2 7 itu MONt'l I it I 2i.il Jb mi 75i 12 on wvils iw 17 in.7 HiiW.lic S-'xiim YMillc -c l.UI 'tlC. BAR A 1 I II IS OK AM.

Kl.MW OF CABINET AND UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. IIciinpin Avcntio, inncnpolisi. I l.OOO Cutlery and Plated Ware. The No- HOLIDAYS! ZJ entro Bioolt- tVillX, ll lsc Is now offering, at reduced price a fine I of IIOIJDAY MIX, INi I.Ul'INii Fon-iti anil AmcricHn ClironiON, l'ariitti Slatiii-ltps, Vav Siutik-in SpIn, Walnut Hrarkft', Ac These must bo do. cd out.

make room for Spring Stock, PAPKK-I I A NG I.NGS, KHAIJKS. Hn-reaf Holiday Sales iw: Cl I.III 7S i AT THK (As It ia desirable tomaka Uiia Directory a fnll and perfect as possible, we renpecLfallr Invite the pas tons of tba different chorehea to aend la Umeiy notice of any changes in ihe near of aer-vlce. Ka. Tars its Iwaeaswlta. Chcbcb of iri of tins-sell and 6ia aireeta.

Keclur, Urv. IK B. KsicaiKHAeaaa, Kealdence in Kectory. rear of clinrcn. Holiday Mervicea at lO' o'ciora a.

m. and at 7 p. except on the laat nunday of the moulu, when ser-viee la at p. with baptism of Infaiita. Hnnday School at a.

n. Llble Class at 3 p. in. Week-day Service Morning l'rayera. on Wednesday, Friday and Isalurday.

All festivals and KnuiU at V'i a. iu. Kvening prayer on all Friday veiling, at 7 p. ui. lu-rtng Lent, oa Wednesday evenings, also at 7 p.m.

Hon. lay evening Misiaou servioes. In Korth Mluceapolis. at 7 p. m.

Free ebnrcli reading rootu of the Brother hxid. In Ur. Amea office. In Day ton's Block St. Mask's EriscorAi.

cucbth tioruer Mennepiu Ave. and 4th (street, Kev. K. A. Ukavliv, Hector.

Kealdenew ou Heien street, west side, lietweeu Hth and Sixth. Senrlew, snuday, A. and F. M. Alter Nov, 1st at 7 M.

prayer. 4 F. In summer at F.M. Liuuiy. Wednesdays and Fridays.

A. In -summer at M. Service Friday t. after which rehearsal of sacred music Lecture preparatory uiOummuuiiui on the last Friday evening In each mouth. In cases of aitliLtlon, and where religious or pasloral visits are desired, persous are requested to send their names to the Keclor.

"i'he church Is free, and all are welcome." WaxTHrNsrxa Pkesbttkrias Chpbch, Fourth street, between Nicollet street and Ueunepln avenne. Kev. li- F. SAJiei.a I'as-Uir. Services at lu1 a.

ru. and 7 p. in. Bao-baUiSchool lmniediaiely after moruing service. Fraver Meeliiurs Thursday evening.

Sabbath School t'oiieertTulrd Sabbalheveu-Idko( each mouth. The Naw Church (Swe.lenbinsln) Society, mnet at the Freewill Bapt 1st Ch urch.on Wash I itlon a ven ue. Se i VI een ev ry Sunday eommeuelng at '4 cl.s p. in. Hun.l;iy School at 1 o'clock, p.

iu. All are cordially Invited to si lend. MrriiownT Church Corner of Seventh ami Mlnnetonka streets. Kev. J.

F. Arrr.s, pastor. lo a. m. ami 1 p.

Sunday School. 3 p. Prayer UeetinK Thursday eveulUK- Free Stnjiint: Scliooi every Saturday eveulug. Vihe Street cohoreoatiosat- 1'onier or Fourth and Vlnestreels. Wio.

Ien-vltt. Pastor. ServHs-s at oVIiek, a. and 7oVloek p. n.

s-als tiee. SHiiimth Seli.s.i diPM-t ly alter mot 1 1114 service. Prayer nieetltia' ou Thursday evening at 7S clock. Plymouth txiNORifOATioi al Church. Corner of Fourth ami Nicollet si reeta S.T-vlees, Sabliath 1014a.

m. and 7 p. m. Sal.bath Sehoul 13 ni. ITayer MeeliliR, Thnnulay, p.

in. Muuday Sch.sil 3.1 Sablsith tf each (uouiJi, at 7, p. m. Usi veuhaliht Ciiukch liev. J.

H. TUT Ti.K, Pashir. Services at IOH a- Huli 111. MiiiidiiySi'liiKil at 12 m. Church 011 liilli stniet, nearly opposite the II hill Sehinil.

Fiilst Pkesbvteriam Ciiokch -r-nT iniieUinka and Mhslreets. lu.v. A. 11 Cakicikk, Panbir. STvis-s at a.

10. and 7 Sabbath School alter luorii-loiC service. Weekly prayer meeting on Thursday ul7S p. m. free.

A (Mi.liul luviUitioii ti all. Tut Class of Young Men's Clirlstian Aas4Klalt.u roet.tsevery Sabbath at 4 p. In the rooms of the AKMM'iatlon ver the I. O. All young men are cordially Invited to alien.

1 Freewill Baptist ni'uen Corner ot Washington avenue and Utah Hlr. eU Kev. II. Herrick. Pastor.

Hours ot service Mabtiath, 104 a. Ul. and tft p. Sunday School alter lUornihK servu-e; 1 rayer nieei Ins, Thursday aud Saturday evenings at 7 elis-k. seals irtss First Baptist Church tVirner of Hennepin avenue ami Filth street Kev.

W. '1'. liowry PasUir. Servie-s every Kabbatu at iiit A. ami 1 p.

M. siinnato kcikmm 1111 mediately alter uiornlnt; wrvh-e. Piayer niet-tiiiK every 1 hiirsday veiling at iu ei vtosliiKat 011 nu reopl's prayei meet nig every Monday evenini; at 7 clock. toiMl seals always proviihsl loi si rangers. Union Church Kev.

W.T. Bunker, Pji-stor. Servici-s every H.ibbaili at IDS a. 111., and 7 p. rn.

Sabbalh sclns.1 luiine4ilnU-iy alter mirnltig service. Prayer meeting 011 Ihunsiay evening at p. hi. Frienim' Mairrt no House Coruerof llen- neplu avenue aud Kighth strst. Scbuol at 10 a.

Meeting. II a. 111. Minneapolis Catholic Church. Cor-ner ol Third and I tasks si reels.

Itev. James Mctiolrfck, Fastor IkI Mass oil Hun. lavs al H'i 3.1 Mass and sermon alhr, Snn.lay sehfsil at o'clock mt-eiinoi r-u Ineetit's wM-tety at Mass 011 week days al o'clM-k. Meetiioc if liosary Hocie ty 011 1st Sunday of the m. nth.

Ukrman Lutheran Trinitv Church. Fourth street, one bhs-k Iwlow the court house. K-Kiilar service every Sun. lay mornlnit at HI o'clock Kev. 1.

Herder, PasUir. Sit. Anlliony. CnKersai.ikt Church. Kev.

H. Hise.rr, Pastor. Seriuou, lie A. M. every Sunday, ami P.

until further notice. Sabbalh school immediately after looming iwrvlee. Cm-Kin or the Ifoi.T Trinity. Kev. tleis I.

Chase, Keclor. Kev. llflummer, Assts'iant Minister. Snntlay at o'clock A. M.

Services Sunday at IK'i A. and 1 P. Wednesday at P. ANDREW PREHIIYTERIAN CHURCH 2ll Iietween Spruce and l'lne. Kev.

li. Patten. Service, lis. 111. each Sabbalh, Sabbath scliisil, a.

111. lkrayer me'tiiiK. Thnrsdsy, 7H P- Baptist CHURtrii Kev. A. Ukurt, Pastor Preaching at 1 1 o'clock a.

and 7 o'chs-k in. Sabliath School at 1334 fi elis on unilay arterncMin. First iyinoreoational Chcrch On Fourth street, ts-l ween Bay and Linden st reets. Sabbath service at lo'o'clock a. in.

Prayer and Conference meeting lhursilay evenings! Hfi'etoek, Ml niiisiers are cordiai ty Invneo, ana an seals are irsf. MrTHonisT Kpiscopal Kev. II. Wkhb. Pastor.

Class MeetlOK. Sabtiuth. a. In the ttaaeinent the Church. Rt ln' a.

m. and 7 p. ui. Sabbalh Sch.s.l Class Meeting. Tuesdays, and Prayer VtVet- ua I hursiiavs.

at i. tiERHAN CATHOLIC ClIURl'H Mailt Street. Kev. Joseph T. Hlilmer.

Pastor. First Mass on Sundays, at a o'clock second Mmm and sermon, al Ift'v Sunday KclesO al 3'-, o'cls-k. Mass ou week iiavs. at eirs-K. 170K SALK.

Tho Opera House 1 llil.lartl Kal.sm, with 8 tables and ev- erythlna perlalnilig 10 the is In my hands for sale. J. K. DA i.N. dec l.d If T.

Oscar Tammlr A. TJ I It 15 We Keep a Keiieral sssortnienl of rS I' 11 11 i 11 i- At priees to olt the times. KKI'AIKIMi. IN A ATIsiK ACT IK MA N.VKK. Wsstt.

A 1st iloir lielow Kirst Vsttonal llntsl. PR1NTKP HKAhINO BOO.v any pallsrn. KIMIS KCIJNH ANIl HIMllNH IS IN AM wrtl. Of 1.MK BOOK MA UK HANK I'ASS KfXIKS. SMALL HOOKS T1MK- WHISK, al Ujs TriH' nan.

VittCllltKJ HEST RT MA II. ATTKStlEn Tft. Ad.tr, ts ty Auditors, Register of Deeds, Clerks of Co art snd your orxtor to to or any kind of Work, and jroa will r.sys xsrnusl PROMPTLY. IN FIRST CLAM STYLK. OK r4.

I PAPK and at satisfactory Ptltr. TSUK UN PKI.ITI OU Ma. INSU IIAN('h i.KAl- KS I A i Of f'tHltr)H. i sv, IVrortr iltiriiig to Imj or it, Ktaie are invited wiih tl. When desired.

itlihtIv lor will U- a.K.riis.-,! CHiiuinii nitli.mt charife MO. l. i I. OA A or, sS' iei SrfUtitu. so Irnthr ijttr frnt.

intr-rnt FOX IXSFRAXt'F. i ka iVs ta tj r.nt w.v. i.ft.uitt, nen, esllar an it i los, on MKliliit.tti av ner ti, keliih.1 tMiiise I I tee If house, ith i.arii. lull lots, till '1 illr.l Kt nt4 HoitKe will. r.

rooms, tlsr and eU tern. oio. S'llt hii.I Ames sis. lt si n.lni'1 ml It, ui mo. M.v Iii.iiw u.t'i 7 rlosels, e.

Unr, elKleru, ell, I.siii ui t.riier 7th uti.t ,1. 1 Hi snd t.ne hslf rt, ste: metti suit uuk o.i II. rlee i mo, "ouse. iMtrit.Ac, ul and teo.iet fetter is I'tl, 4-Vl I lii.nse. KiHl Iisiii, I.I.

snsiiIIv ((, i lee 61.. H. tiKe slid lot In addilltMi i.t.n slr.d. hi, IUn.ii.s and K'sHltvilnr. fMi i.m,1(., in one eiir st III per et.

lit. Wi. A v4iiilalltliiK Ul eellst. sell etslei it un.l lulu hIi.ui ianee frt.ni Utilise isiiHts f.iinti HiU.ll liolln on Kilihln siuh.I m.li 12 iii, nun. mm.

niiihII ikhimi a. id lull ii i.l ii.Hr i. wln tusks ri.re tloo-l lnsliii loin. 'i. I.

si I on lime. MiiihII Iioiim-snd sere lol im. t. ''1' fsl. oiiil.iiui.le use mi Inn, s.

Price ii tutu lu IneliiitiHe on an, Hires- I1m. Ii. II wdi 1 1 is tsli lor i mm. A I) S. f.

maetes etiluvslwl IhikI i.n.r iiifHi Uinlihilt. l'll. el.HO h. i wm-rm lsiul two miles' from lliel ol intra In, in ulUr enu.ivsti.il,. i.

H. ,1 PoMUttd sve 1,1... 1. 1 wo 11,11, mj.1,,, V(, line linpiov. in ,.,,1, wotlli pi Mt.ke.1 lot lu.l,.

prop, tiy, ji.i,4, I r.i.,, lelVl" jeais aifeper tent In- It frtiiiitiri iioin HatMpt iisloii In wdl em i Ions Iih.v. iKij.t r.i.iiM-. mi. I lesrii I'HfllelllHIs. Iimi pine land si l'i per Nil 1" lien ol land Ii on 11,1 wm, III.

plovellieiils mi. I miii.II irinis, siH.tit two mills n. en, Jlm, Slid li. ttp. I' it miser, l.i.d i miles Iioin I iltlll M.I, Ulaeres Iu It i.

e. snd eullivs Hon. eulsitll Ions l.sy, Iiotise Imjj Well, lisj stsl.les Ae. Pi le, ni ii luii.l froiiiii.g hi. sliiittt tw in.

in Wtlnllllielon Prii't. Ui olly HI Isllll, llli.ly llll lei eillUvsllon, II I out I lie of tl, WM Itu mini: ill, hhIIs. Ae nil Hlitail rittlii ol Jia. A do -ii im in eoiiialiiliiK vi it. it.

im umit eiiltivHiioii, um l. iie. hoi; I I 1.11,1 1. 1,. ly ol w.hhI Slid will.

I l.HtI.Hl i iver I.iii.h. II til rt, lutuue lit- 1iiwlu. I till si .1 I. hi I. parllfiiUis.

OaMK'I'lllNU (iOOl). A well eHlsl.i uhliiess snd I.m olKio.til w.l. lo, nted on Vi Ill, lU.llll Ihumi, HH(Oll, Hi. lull fait lor the 1 1. it, w.i 117,11 1 i unit.

1 lie t-tiHli ssles nutie now (Ml p. I day nil an, psltleu-lit I n. i( ii It I III! A luiiiUlied Iioiihs pleasitullv lsl "I sirtH-is lor 1. U.tl.ll I 1 lent Hi. hit.sii itoiise ul nn,) Nsi.ihh.

kasli-ls. ii', ttio. ns, I'tiinislKHi lii.itns st eoriier I lull and tiietfoii Ms. Im inn A piliHMtlll Willi 1 i.H.tiiH. (iHiotu, lit.

i ii and two lots, It. isllloud deH.I.Mt. Atitli.iny I'l. i' III iiIhId.u on WsxIiIiikKhi tv tlesr new IU.nl, lo Hint i' Muv, ui iii, 1U. ii, ill.

I. um, I II Hi I. -t, I w. II, W1M i.i;..i til Ollll.l IhI.I,. Ii.i.ih..

1 1, Ol r.H.li.i. 1st, IhK i ii, I. i t.ln li. MIII HlH 1 1, In, I siifti Iioiihu pleasantly liH-sted lilultM low li, l.al li, well, el, Ul I oii.loilt.lilt i VV'SHliliiKloii av. r.Hiutit, psnl.ry, well, tlHleiu se.

flwo lots. Iioin fsov. 1, lnl, I'm tip I it 1 1 a tii.i.uieiit Willi II r.Hiltli iioni. sun rear ei.Ltuife. pump t'silur do-near In l.iv..

io i inoiitu. II It r.M.lliH, m.i i Is. i.h ke .0 lid II. win, t.H.niH, well Slid i ai.iI P. hi tu, iiM I- It.

Nt ai still sie HlH I li, o. iiii ou 7iii hi. sr nice al lift tun. per VI. ll.tllHS llll riHIIIlH, ei-liMt, Ol.

lll iHtWreli liny Mini llullkon iret lH -tin per mil. lliw Iioiihu snd l.srn on Hennepin ns.ii nm street. I rl. eliu per iiioullt. iitltUttllU Isttl.M AMI JHJriiNKS i'ltOl'KliTV It.

n. Intim (III Ht. Ia.lw. eli lit li i it.v.n his. cr, i.

Hum i- I. i ui ain oil KHl.1l.nl. uvei.ue. III SI Itli.liH lilHll I.H.t, 1 i. iii.i.l on Vi SHl.uist'H I.ea.

"istylou 1,1 i.ull.l.l.a snd isl.il rent, lot I.H; i I j.hi Pro .1 II II, .1,1 I.y il, li tl KKf-lKH mill two l.iill,liaial Wl.li I tent i tl'm ii too. Pi lea. irn. Ufll.illlul.IU.llH If HI el ili.l.. Hii.I pin all Iiiih 1,1..

ii. I St reel illii.lli I.hiI Kieuly lii slid -i l.s.l III. I on Mill-l. iV.l.kll Hir.el, I.y nesi l.tn.ilr, I l.rl ft, l.v i 1 at Ul Mh I'j I' pa I S.I, iwiii'iit sii Mu.ii.dor.ka kih l.iw a. for FOR EXCllAaNfiK.

AfTf Jhij.j, my ujdvi U'ttt wnn ffiiitii ifHiiiw ii-i ii sir nir i'iHin a rpk Mi.isitiiiiii iinif.it oo I Oil MIA VV Hi 1 A ItMOf Ahif rn liit.i.i-i i Ixn nrov tl arius. A a Ji a I.IHHI AtrtH LIiOiip IsHImIk, Wiliiln liirsM in. leai ilinesH.lls, In lots ol il'tut 't Ot im seres. VV i I 1 In jti, Mtokf Hf mik I nii-lti 'onr. lie, of Ihm tttmi liiHii Ui WtiL -rowiUfc: -f ltef M-falillliU, ff foiiy HUUi, al from 10 7.00 VV.lt AC UK or L'i OfirH.rlnnMy for lnvieil- fiao-ut tviiirtti Ui Iuih t.J nn um l'r forLi.tr INSURANCE.

Ws r. preaei.1 tne tJoropaataai FIRE AUD MAEI1TE. I'liffiMX. ol Ifartlori, (inn. HAJMfUiiL', ol lUntofl.

(Joon. IlllMI. New Haven IV.r.n UKNIINKNTAL, of york. J'liKMX, ol York. MlKlii AM Kltlf -J aa.l.W I CM Vi LK, ol Hartford.

I'ACIKKi t-an Francwco, California- VaiTi)iir rates on VwcIUdit.h ami Karwi arj Fifty Cent lor ou yur, or One. Dollar for tlu! years or ()ue llutidrcd llollkri innurod. LIF E. MUTUAL LIFE JXS. CO.

XEW YORK. Asset, llll nr liosi flollara I'aik TTis oldest, and Utnccn cy Tsn Mlllloa Ixtilara. ofarjy ourniay In Arnsrlea, acciiTkntsj TKA VKI.RrM, i llarifar Twenty-five ocnU ixr day, on tot thirty days will in-tire otie lor i.OOO aval ii nt Irorn Any aiM t'tt te LOCAL nwi. Pjulrod-AmTElind Depwtow Train. i it.iui the Miiwanaea aad Hl Paul A Pacifi Koi Mc at an.I depart from the fjep-r i tb.ity, as follow Lwaoaa inroiJ aoao.

AVraasArrirei, 7 V) p. m. Departs, 7 V. m. A-fcyM iVjrrras Wlth simpler cm attached Arri.as, llJtt a.

m. Iepart. 3 JO MijiasAroLi r. rCL Tai. Arrirea, HJOa.

m. and p. m. Im-paru, 7M a. D.

aa 3 SO p. m. rr ram. a raciric Wii. JTMr-i, AaAsaa; tarsr! Ml.

Pmml Trmm IMjiart from Minneapolis, t-' a. a. KetarniBK, leave St. Paul at 4. and 1 1 4..

a and 4.S") p. m. IaJu Mvniik, Vow HiTfi l.itrh-fitht.lMVi Monr'Olin at 10 Vi a. and arrive at 30 Fir hwJut, Ht. lift mml tmk tttj-yU.

Keae Bt. Anthony Jnnctton at 10 a. Returning will arrive at Uil r. aktino, it imiJ, vi'li two llious-amL dollar during bis stay at Minneapolis. Or.

It. V. Joiiuho haa wnt to New York for tha uniform cap far the I ni varsity boy. Abwm. Tte I 'mveriJjr boy reorive.J thnir arnj jeterJy, and were allowed to take them to (heir homes ami bristlier! them up.

Limb Siiipmemth. I'tiring tha aca-ton. Shakiij.eo athirit.ol bar rein of liuio, tho roost of wiiich wat mr.nl to Minneapolis and Ht I 'a ul L'fiMllKiTlo. Tho notice to yeritrr day'ax rolilie inietiiitof tho llentio -io County H.l.lc hIiouM read Momlay, I L'Oth, itmtea.1 of Thursday. Ia.

haa rernovml th rubbinh away from tha riiiuft of hi burnt block in Ht, Anthony, and contemplated Unior a portion of llio walls now ir'and-iny, for another structure, lie lont about t-VU worth of i-Icih. wagons, hou-tehnl by the Gre, which wr-rn not covered by inriuranm Tlir otiiDittto on navigation of the Union Hoard of Trado will meet at the ol Mayor Morrison, on Tualay afternoon, at o'clook. The following are tha memlx-M of tha coiuiiiiltco It. Morriviu, K. Marj.liy, Major A.

I'. Morri'l. Ivi HuHer. V. II.

I e. Tub I 'emoeriit say that the St. Anthony Katls Water I'owcr Company ha notified iho Tunnel Company to on and lh tunnel acoordinK to tho oriirinal contract. Thi ii in aiihWt to the dftuand ol the Tunnol ('oinpany, that the Water Power Company deed hao i lion) riKhtrt, 'Il main and proliie of tho new railroad route from Wbilo l. ur Lake to Minneapolis, and lie nee fioiitli to the Iowa line, are attracting niimrrou vi-itom at the Hoard of Trade rooms, where they are Mill on exhibition.

Tht new entt'iprixo xcrm to meet with ireneral favor- Sthkct IUiihiiaii -The track ou the ittrent railroad wa nonnrcted at the Opera lloii.e e-iierlay. Ijuite acrowd liathrrrd to wiiae. the driving of tho last Mpike. The Second htrort route i oow completed, with the exception ol ilo at the St Paul Pacific road near Xet.raka xlrcet. TllK iliriareali! weather continue, and i he anow ha inottly diKappearod, leaviiiir tho dtrcet in a very muddy con dition.

Such a peculiar spell ofweath or at thi Nca.Hn of the (ar, would rath or i ii. an open winter. Hut we will i.ot attempt to prophecy what the winter i Co he, for we hare learned from experience that it ucJen. Hai I'akb on Kaii koai's Tl atleuliou of newspapers and the ptili- lio generally i directed to the circular I iq another coU iiiiio, by the Milwaukee St, Paul Hailwav Company, relaiivo to "half fare ticket" tiMii! Kranteil to dehca'e aiteii.luiK iMiiveiitu.il Hereafter "round trip excursion ticket will I jriven in aiwonlamv with the term specified in tho circular. Ciiu-vio St Pa i i.

Ku.wav. On mine, the llih in.t., tianiM will ee it. no nee runtiing rfKiilatly on the Chics St. Paul Kaiir. ad, I ro in St.

Paul to II i-tingo. One train a day wiM be run each way, and will leave St. Paul at II a. in arrivirr at at p. in ill leave lia-tii- at til and arrive at St.

Paul at In, p. m. Pi ui.ir Knthhtximvent. The Son of Temperance of St. Ant liony will aive a ublio ruterlaiuiiient at (I.mhI Hall, in Martin's Hl.H-k.

on Mon day evening, ilo upon which ocea.Mon two dramatic piece will presented by the i.ieiuKr of the order. Tho entertainment will varitnl and interotinfr. A cordial invitation i rx tenth to the public jrenerally. ltsTRi.T Cot rt. The cae of Per kins KusscII n.

Joel H. lUs-cit, ocou pied the entire day yesterday, and the counsel closed their area men at the adjournment ot the court. The jury receive their charge at o'clock thi niornioe. The next cse for trial to day is .1 Kvan Wrn. and Anna This will be the last case tried to-day.

I.RCT1 Rls Ti Yot-Nw MES. Tho Suii ly eveniiiif lecture to youn men by the R. Iv. F. Sample, ai the Wet-ininer Church, arc of peeu'iar interest to all, and are attractinj; no decree of attention throughout the city.

The subject for the levturc to-morrow night i "Sicuifiiice of Little Thing." A eordia) invitation is extended to the pub lie generally to attend. Nl.lHT KxrRKSS Plst'OSTISCRO. Oil and after to-iuorrow the nijtht expres train on the Milwaukee A Minneapolis railroad between Minneapolis and Mo ttrcgor will be di-coorioued, and then we will have but owe mail a day to and from the Fast. An accommodation train, however, will be ran between Minneapolis and Owatonoa, arriving hero at 11:50 a. m.

and departing at 3:30 p. daily except Sundays. MEW YEAR AT Gush man's I3ools: Store. Foieiun Ctiromos. Prank's leretMisJ.lc lew.

SlereosCt.js'S, lliulial.st llt.ofts, I'tWIUH, UllllcS. Prsver lUsikss Juvenile Iuhi. s. Pis ket lasiks. P.irtioiios.

INTO. Chess Men, K. Hoard. Uold Pens, Fine Knives, t-i'olch Wsie. lull al Slstioneiy.

AC, Ac, lsik out for ureal arvalns nt Cush-111 an a "alsuit Have jou seen ti "OLl WOM AN THAT UVKl IN A SllOK" CUSHMAN'S? ft-h KINDS OF CHOICE vnuK mum a 1111. sviniiiKri oilol ml Taury A rt it'ltH, KiiMmt (J loves I nt.t 1 hi 1 ii Iiik vUl nt wcnlhor. I Til 13 xx X-. inoi AMI Al.WAIH Klilll, A 1 1 1 1 I KH 1 1 A At I CAN HI IV. I 'I'M An.

I lite more ami Pliiinnci'iif icul ln'iiiralions s. I )t i ttltut ifeslre l.i Cflll I'l ulir simrriA i i'iii; CrtMim rI'i t'i a i-, 'fit i'l iir TV If i-1'ttrhon at' ol AMI liOIJN I SI'KJKS. All In bulk, snd pi lists as low us PIIKI. IS esn Is. nil, KNULLSII AMI AM VMM 'AN KKK-II AMI Vr.lli PINK LYMAN TUCKER, CENTER BLOCK DRUGGISTS.

aprdiy II KIM IT'S KX KCUTION HA LK I 1 1 1 ej by v.rn if iwn exw-til UttiH, luinM) out of nnh 1 u( tli I vmrl of in- hi n- MfniH' Kola In rkI foiirl ii iUir-Al Ms' rict arnl ut ot iniJriu, Hip 1 it ihtv of jNov'tiit A. I rifroti iv vt rtrnw xfuHofin r-nljrHl and pt in wa)J 'onrt mill fouijiy tn wahj I'frti of Nn. Vfiulx-r, Mt. oii In tt ii iif-tioii whfTf'lrt A inJrw i Vt-rro In liaioliff fil W. W.

W'HHi'A-Hr'l in ilf-ml4nt, i tuwr ff hnlt plMttitifl nn-l aalnnl il-frnjint lor id- um of li'H th. otli-r, in -Uiti wri-rfltj I in iiiftlrtttfl and W. Wo4mI WHtti ilf ri'lHut, i ii fa vor HKia p'niiitifT an -I aniitet khhI 1 fr-miaTit or tt Aiitd ot ti ll i. I hvo ii.ou atl't Wtil Hi ttUhlir- HIK'1 tori Ut I Hut''L wtti lii'Mf-r, al th fr'l loor of MotiH t-. city or it ii-ato' 1, In II iit'pm i "Miiity, Mlftro ho'a, on th VI lay of jHfit.rry,l7f, Hi a ro u- it.

a I tii r.iht. tf ftiil ifit4i-t liit Htel-l W. W. wtMKiwaru iii on in s-ftto tifiv oi iv ni- I-jt, nt any I in ami! Ut i.Ci- Itiljowifit: tUwt ilxi r-Hi 9tHUU wil: The rinth'at nunrir ti nwiioii in Ixwnship iJ7, 21, in itn-lii ro inly intKttA. in fjcfifrfji in lurtu-l-r 11th, ivf, II.

i. Hf 'K, Pf.r. ft of 'nnty. utida, Alkki. H.Mrii, i'laliitili-i AUnnj 'V'OTM'f; TO (MCKPfTOim -Huto, Minn.fii, tvuulr -pin.

In l'rohv -ourl. In Hi" matter of tii-9MfAU J.tithf-r II To nit whom may oonrn NatUe i hrhy Kivwri, thr, mil friMr, wr-ori lh hth day of J-wrn-ir. A. U. ti.i-fi!ijt,i nI yr rn uiiriot rv.v, fxanmii! mini a.ljn.t nil mi lriniirt.J of a.

I i mnni ond that lx irinirin irorn Mn.i nftt M)t fifty huvi' uilrivH nl Dm- tmfnr fxarriJnitMoi. and anrl tnat will, on th ixmt 7 hniKlaya Jan-nary, Marz-ti nn-l May. ICO, at ln lolr a. on of Hai.j nfn, at Ihu'luv ofTW or J. tiIJford( In the Altrof Ht.

Anthony, In aahl rrttintr. allrtntl to ii. onr aa oimrfihwdono afr-tahl I4ld, thi i'th 'iv of Ixrnlasr A fl W. i (iKKKLKY, A. JOlINaN, J.

UVU.VitHU. 1e-II. INK FARMERS' MECHANICS' LI I NS I I A f'K CO I 'A OF KvV () tiivlns jti, Usd II, ih male Is prepared to l-n ii any me folIowlr.K Irrdinsry Pndowmer.t, flilldren I dowment. Joint P.n.li.w meut Joint l.i A touted iri kciiT. Payments to eeass wi.en i.ms r.rem.iiniii eotnfMinded ar teo per eent am'xtnt Mie le ii.fie pr.xiocirie.

Terrn Life. ittv.Ti kj fit mi n. prenr.iams to iw, return. wlt Hie arnonnt tnr.ure'i toliieltetrs Hie i.iiey oo.tler. "intTw: Is a etnrdnatl'inof Insoranre and Kretow.

meet. tl.e inenrsrtr the erot of the 'Istatn i.iaims Yon pav new and tl annnaily. Voo pnjr fl.l'i when a memier in yrfir elaM tsln lo reeelve and if yonr elas is full Vtipt. nasswe luu way roll. This Is trie only trnpanr in Um I.

H. do-ln tri tmsiness on a sound I. tost has a easti enpstal or thnt lia iiit with tiieHtatefor tii'e set-only 'if lUe Pol Iry holder. AOK.1T4 WAKTKIr IN KVKKY TOWN IN THK HTATIC Apply to A K. CltMtK, Mausgerof In Minn, and Wis Morel.ants' Hotel, Ht panl.

Minn. deeSy.in mm only force of the pressure of the water, a stream wa thrown aeroan the street, and all over the rains of the International. This vu done, notwithstanding at the time several of the hydrants below re left open, from which the water was continually flowing. After this exhibition the steamer Minnehaha waa supplied from the hydrant below, on Seventh street, and threw two trean4 from one and one-half inch nnzles clear over the hijrhect point of the International chimney. The supply of water was abundant, though it hs not been let on with fall head, and notwithstanding the fact that several of the hydrants below are open, from which the water is continually running.

Those competent to j.idjre assert that no engine are needed in lower town, and that the hydrants will he amply sufficient lo pat oat any Ere that may occur in that part of the city. A stream of water was thrown feet from the hydrant at Seventh street, and at the levee a stream was thrown 153 feet. PlRHfiXAl, Hon. N. Williams of Stoughton, left for home yesterday afternoon.

John If. Wagner of Chicago, freight agent of the Haltimore A Ohio railroad, is in the city. ('ha. Potter, of New York. started yesterday for home.

Among the arrivals at the Nicollet, yesterday, were tho following: Wm. J. Herry, Conn. J. II.

Wagner, Chicago Wtn. Ponton, Hoslon J. Webb, M. J. Kosoncran.

St. Paul A. M. Fridley, Pleasant Valley C. L.

Peterson, Summit Lake I'avid Max, Chicago. Among the arrivals at the First National, yesterday, wero the following: M. Laib. Anoka C. (ieddes, Anoka; M.

K. Klud, Fariiiiapton Chas. Tom liniMin, Heaver lam. Wis. Oscar Walter and wife, Canada Hast.

SnecdorfT Christenseo. editor of tho Nordi-k Folkeblad, of this city, with a party of friend, consisting of Col. Hans Ma'tsuti and wife, and others, leave today for Hod Wing, where Mr. Chris-tenscn is to be married to Mi-s Zclma Adelaide Willard, daughter of H. Willard, auditor of (ioodhiie county.

Tho wedding ceremonies will tale place tomorrow evening, and tho wedding parly will return to this city on Monday. Phof. beat nt on (loolo gy last evening wa delivered to a very Quo audience at the Opera House, and wa mi'li a thorough and complete sue-cess in all respect that a minute criticism would bo difficult and Useless Wo never saw an audiemwi hi held for an hour and a half by any speaker upon any subject. We predict that the Opera Hou-e will bo literally packed tosnight to hear his second lecture of the course of six. Tickets for the eourw St oo Keserved scats for the course a O0 'I ieki-ts for slmlrnta In scli-tols or I ni-v-rit tingle atlmission No deduction can 1 luado for the iugle lecture delivered.

Student tickets Ma had of Prof. Twining at the Cniversity, of W. It. Harvey, of St4 Anth' ny, and of Prof, of Min neapolis. All other tickets at Spauldt ing and at Mar-hall Hro's Minneai.o-lis.

I lio-e who wish can excl.ango common tickets for reserved seat ticket by pa ing tho difference of one dollar at Spaul.ling's. Andrrw Pn.ANr. Ttio St. Peter Tribune, has the following complimentary notice of Mr. Andrew I'o-lany, a former attache of this offiiH-, and a gentleman well known in this vicinity: "Andrew Ielany, Clerk ol thesteamer Sucker State, is home to spend a low week.

In February he will resume his place on tho Sucker State, or some other boat. "Andy commenced hi. busines career in the Tribune office, at an age when it wa necessary for htm to mount adry good box to reach hi case. With sleeve rolled up, and an apron on that reached nearly to the tl sir, he used to "sail ia with an energy that command ed the admiration of the cialL Andy ha t-eco nc a confirmed steamboat man. and we are glad to know that he is doing well in the business.

He has pur chased a 1'artu in Missouri tor his parents, and intern's to move them on to it in the spring. Thi was a noble act. and wo trust that lie will leel amply rewarded for his benevolence in the con sciousness of having performed a most charitable and filial act ot duty. Andy is a if oo.l lsy, ami a such wc comment! him." I l.vcti M. -The lyceuin I under the auspice of the State Uni versity, in St.

Anthony. gvo a public entertainment at the University last evening. The following wa the programme of evereises Mu-ic, quartette, "tlroeting Glee." Heading, Fmma C. Cole. Vocal duct by the CampWll Hrothers.

Oration, C. Adams. Piano solo. Miss Minnie Hose. Miss tleorgie Harnard.

IVelamation. Paniel Smith. Music, luartettc. "Nellie's tlrave." Kssay, 11 MeC'cnthen. Music, selection from the opera of Krnant, violin and piano iet, Messrs.

Merier and Ireely. Fntertainmenl to close with debate on the ijuestion That tho right of suffrage should be extended to woman." Affirmative, Messrs Town aod IVuglas negative, Messr Wi'l-ianisin and Camrbell. IfXARt Frov. Major K. Shaw, formerly Kdit.

of the Triki sk, in connection with a Mr. Tracy, ha purchased the Cedar Fall. Gazette at Cedar Fall. Iowa, and will hereafter have tho editorial control of ihe paper. Mr.

Shaw is a rentleman unu-ual ed itorial ability and will oudoabtedly tne-oeed in making the Gazette an aNe and induontiaJ pacr. We heartily welcome him to the editorial fraternity again, and wi-h him abundant success in his new undertaking. Tu Americas Woman's Home." Persons desiring to procure this new work on Pomesiie Science, by Catherine K. Beecher and Mrs. II.

Beecher Stowe, as a Holiday book, may do so bj sending their orders to toy address, P. O. Box S5.1, or leaving them at Williams' Bookstore, nearly opposite post office. where sample copies may be seen, until the 23d in st. L- Oshorjv, Agt.

)o(ermiiied to reduce our present Isinjr Stork oT IIWcus rimy 'hitfiin; by the fir-it of.Ianuary, lsTn, we will offer the entire from and nfier this day, positively at Cost For SO lIUMHUnGKEAT VRU CI'ST. SAVKD IWY1XG YOUR GOODS A PEiDPILIErS STORE PENCE OPERA HOUSE. Minneapolis, Hecemlier 3J, lii9. Latt Flu i Watcii at MARSHALL BROS'. Ladiex' Fine Gold Watches Chains at Marshall Bros'.

and JcWELRf. Clocks, watches and jewelry, just received at Wells Cham berlain it, iiridge Square. Notice to Oar stages will hereafter leave St. Cloud for Sauk Center, and Sauk itapids for Wing, immediately aon arrival of the morning train from St. Paul and Minneapolis, running through to either point same evening, thus saving one day's time over former arrangements.

BLAKELET CARPENTER. St. Pi i Dec. Cam. at Well ft Chamberlain's and examine their sto -k ol rich and elegant jewelry.

Vases and Toilet Sots at MARSHALL BROS'. Heal's Gallery. Now i the time to eeuro pictures for the Holidays. Photorraphs, mezzotints and any other kind of pietnres taken in any desired style. Orders for tho Holidays should he in early, in order ti lie filled in time.

Ar.LE! i reeeivinp a now lot of Prv Gool. Cloaks and Cloaking. Nubias, a stock too nnmeron to mention, which will be sold a cheap a those who pretend to sell at cost Allen's motto has always been 'iieV ale and small profits. Greek 9lave Marshall Bros'. Parian Marble Busts and Figures at MARSHALL Buns'.

Palacr Pattern Solid Silver at MARSHALL Co toC. M. vring.t Washington Avenue, for good. They are selling everything at. cost, nr less, for the tock must be closed out liefore January 1.

Fl.EOANT White Fans at MARSHALL liKliri'. Pearl and Silver Card Case at MARSHALL LRUS'. OrR 'entire slock of Pry Goods at ('ist, tft room fur furju-tx. We this day cl.ve our books and commence settling all I'ry Goods aoconnts. IVr.

lt VAKKK1K.LI PiAMOvn Kimis at Mar-ball IRT Gimiiw AT Cost. We will commence on Monday, Pceemls-r ft, toclo-e out our large stock of Press (3oo.1j, Notions, Trimming, A-c at tictmtl tf. are closing out I hat stock of Hoots and Shoes very fist. They are very cheap, and the people have found it out. I.

Fletcher A Co. A hat it Jewelry at Marshall Bros'. Ask your grocer for P. P. Mailory Jt Co.

Piamond Brand Oysters. I. K. AIiNKR. Wliolciuilr Agt.

Comstoik not only telling off ot but where that is not sali-factory ho sells regardless of cost, ire is determined to sell out his whole stock, and also determined that no customer shall leave hi. store without being he can bny cheaper there than at any other place in tho city, no matter who pretend to sell at Go to Miss Henderson. for Ftsh-iomilJs Millinery. lAfIE.s ('iriTils. Nice color, at fEon.E'S JUORK.

BUY a ticket in Cruik-hank's Gift Knterprise. He only itJivrtt.tr trJlio aixhfa tit our Hue h'trrr A.ts vthrr ll-ms in tht rtr Stiitr, fnl cull on us ami ire will Citnrim nt th'tt irr ir ll it. Hot h-child's. OiMra I lou-u-Corner C. J.

Nfwmw fa-hionabh Tailor People's Su.re. Attkno Clark's Writing Academy. See wha' Jale l'o. say tht morning last column, this page a to Ho'is-ea, Its. Inds, and every kind of Insurance.

Mien's, Youths' and Hoys' Imported Beaver and Chinchi'la 1 a weil a Otvren.it, kept by and trJ.l liirvr tKtn ly any othrr lnr in thr Stair, at Ivith-chi! I', Opera House Comer. The Peoples" Store have cheapest blankets in the city. Press Ghp. See the great variety, at People's Store. Rothschild, the New and Fashionable Clothier and Furnisher, "wis "fmnyi to (timer Ah 1'mrr Ojrrt lt.ntr.

Girt hint it oill iejarr jmr-cAlfi7. Burrtrn. Those Shawl, at THSCHILD keep the finfS- an. I Iftt ii4f stock of Men's, Youths', lt-iys' and Children's Clothing ns thf dry or Stair. Ho hi DiiJtttnus nome him at our 1unty aa.

Staff fair TaotiE Fancy Striped and PUid Shawls are charming, at PEOPLE'S STORK. UOCKERY, Glasstvari', Lamp, Wooden and iiorxls, l4plor, taury ArlidvH, heroscnt, IJIiPaji. KAMI'H IlIil'A I It um, os ODgeae a 11 WitMHMjioM r. im tiihupkii' jrm i.ki s-iokf HOLIDAYS! ocl'l Stcne-U mp, Cullity, PIuIimI HAFCTY IN TIIK trsK UK CARBON Oil. Tu nnmerons accidents.

cnnsTn tots of profs-riy 10 mills hii.i rmmtfliiK Iti IMHrflll lossol life lnrK Ir-eii If ose ol ordinary 01 Ker.fn. tl.rootti- llt trie ft.h ft re n't In Ihr jrrrtrnre A I'HTII A I.I Sy.ISE, ni mm. 11 iti.ii in 1 t.i;ii i.y ii. wnxri ll.c.il 1111 1... (ii 1 in ii ri.r't,.

mi. I.y it. dealer lo ftlr lit. lli.ii...- r.A 1.. Iui iml.lic i.ur ariilill mitili-, ittTxr-.

x-iiiMi v-iy fr UM! ill orFfnoiiv Uv iiriln un irtav. wliftfi tii rz Ujiu iTl-i h- explole trin njf-rfiat rrtn i i fctancitnic th 'llnnry flr ust ot 1 tu t1re Uiofiich yxuxnmM umn rt ntif Uiuii in this city tHil Nw Yr ff jrM'UrH fmm lal-ri ienrIly in pgr hl'rt th'U Un-ti'frli, ranking it have A A liSOr.i THL SA FH OIL. Ttilsoll nastsen In ue fi rsl'road cenieriiig iu i "iiicHijo year, and in all toat tiro Thtrr nnrr hat htrn an Ars.uh.nt or hrt of any kind at trllin tarda to it. Aside front rrfs sitfsly its use will fonnd onfirn leal, as it will burn enough lontcr to mrm than rs.ver lliedift rencsirj owing f) the stance nsptria f.r ilje light inst-rlal wblcri birns awsy so qnlrkiy in ry.iom'.n oil. will ri'H frurn tr cms! a wlrk, or smr.ks a ehlinnry, l.nt burns vrilh a beautiful t.risjht iotjjr ss any rems.ri in tbe lamp.

Wurrrint rxrry tjnrrci tM by tu uulrr Una ttr'trtil Ut atjuut tUu-rm ire Uat, liiereliy removing any of dan-Ker from einlnsio. It msjolres oo iiaj-jje in lamps or fix bornu.K in any oil Isn.p. Btid Is Wltfllll tiie litetuis of all. newsdealer do not keep It ws "r-nisll It to any fsmtly. pm np In patent Isxed a(-ly eanii, of ten khuiiiik esu-ij.

nrfi relpt of money. Wrier; dcsJ-rs it for ssie, te Ktire it I brsdsj PAK A SPKAIirHTl HU 171 KiRK TJ-JST. l'rlce. In flvs and ten flloTj eaas. t' rts.

(er iraiiou Price of ei.s and tsji l.t. Ulrsl illmni to the trade. Prices snbjer-t to floctnaUrms of esrlo rrfl InsrkeU PAE A KPKA'iL'K, 12 AM l5U-i ro street, I Wholesale deaiers id Pstnls.OISs. ism TAKK SOTICK-That on the 231 day of s-toler. A.

I). f.eorge Atitrn. residlriu In tl.e Town ty. p.loomiK-ton and txmnty of Hennepin. Uc.k np on my enclosed land a rel and-white HUr.

a I'm! tonr yes.rs old, wltti face, a ad tbat I did, witnln five days of said taking a fKist cp a written nr.ttce of ss.d eslrsy eoniatnlne a descr.pl ion lher. in tore of toe pobilc frfsces of said Town, and tnat no ori lias caiczied ssld es-tray or sM I be leasonsols ctiara-s ol keep. Init said st'y op Ut Ibis date. at IH.Krrii)KVo, litis rth dsy of A.i. im.

nov2t liFjtilWiE MIVKS. Preserve Your Teeth Ul.Klr KI1EK.OSLT50CKNTH, II- W. CMnlioltl, AHbnrn, Oltio. fork iitu Keai.a fl t.ushel...... KntMbK-e liustml OuIoiih per mi A I UM.uHt 2 IJU2 tf 1 ii 75 1 DO 4 l-'CZJe iw-Jfie Ham tllt.iu, II ve.

Veal Keel still I te. I. Pork. Vemsou Turhev Poultry XV to lniise tie 1'J'vOse tutlHc Nils Ofil-Je l'4nlsc Stilne IikiJO i-jic roc-ervea. WhoUnlr.

Krlnil. Irlel Applea ai th rj'ille llrosl 1'enchtst, pareil Hi Ueiiie li'to lrlel 1'eiMtheM. unpare.1 1 I silse Jlc Hngr. Km iiImUsI 17lAil74rc Hie Huair, erushe.1 an.l Mwilersl lgnl7 lie. l'c A.

lse V. ez HiiKar, l.rown. t'illee, Moeha tlotlw, Java Kl Tea, gre'n Tea, T.luek Tea. Japan HiVilfin IV l-o lie lkili rii t.MT vm iSe ztoLVc Aviv's tl 15IWJII I IDHll I Hi.ll fill I lonl Jii I aVll TO Uand lea, Tal low. H'il'ic l.stiAJie I'kVbly 1 HI I Til 7t 1 (I 1 1 lMl I 1 Idol 'St Wre.

1 10 4 per Iki lit: VZ'4e CauilleM, Htar Hrlpa Uoi.leu Myrup New 1 1, iuh. Common ItMlKlUH H'lap, (leriiian Snap, CmmUtn Hall, coarse littl Knit, bll Salt, dairy nrk Hirer a MaUTatiis Powder, rifle keg Shot tb Mtiot. la Kenieeiie 12C IM: .1 mi i Jt)ave Ilnl'Je Wnl'x liie l.iije tiOC 67 1 11 We l.nmhrr larwec. 1st I Von in tioartls, I iI Illll 17 WI 1 IXI is mj 1.1 ou Mtieatiiluc rl.s-k BimrUs a Itatten. Waicon Boa Hotir.ls, No I No a 1st fencing locludlutf 4 and 5 Inch 3d JOIST.

I)ISSIO! ASDSt lMLISIl. feet Inns and nnder. a and 34 leel Ion and feet ong 1 1 WI 17 mi ill 111 FI.OOR1HO. at flooring. nogh -AI 1st Flooring, rewind i.1 2S 'i4 IU IS Ul 31 mi iv Zl l) Kntitch aldlnK.

clear, let Midline, Oreemsl 3.1 VI ci.eAb rrrrr. 1st clear. 1, Vi, V-i an.t 2 1 rlar, 1W iui.I 4 S.1 el-r. I. 1 ami turn 4H U) -J nn IS IV r.i on 4 no i.

H) UIXGLIH, No 1 Shingles sblnglea. Klttngiea ti 4 5 ii tTB riCKrrH. Ijlth, No 1 No 3. Picket. Oat 3 SH 2 13 III II ial far.

Ilia's aaal Irmhrr. II Mf. presn. dry, a.lf. Kreen.

Kip, Slieep IVits, Miua. tiara prliuw.d tT. rent ki HilV Psxise JWi-ae Si () A. 1SI, .10 )ale Oo uo Musk I La Is, fall 11-1 Fox trsy Koi Cr.a to. ottiT, aerirdiDC to qnajliv lid lloo Cats.

I Minin, Kislier, Kr. Hear, cith, Heaver. Nx 1, p-r Lyui, Sal, Ksco sn, .1 -silur i I A 27.V SfZ "ii 1 SV.1 avvTic 1 S7 fkll "I T. 1 jri Sic 1 notfjl 1 "i 1 vl i SW lMitwr. I'pwr u.lier.

rr ioi. hide, por foot; Amrlcan kip. per rench kip. per ib American call, pr tlx sm nsraat. Tab rina Mtiam IMIi Edson 8.

Demmon, sv. CITY WHARF. BUHTON. HUH, caMattsnon tuin FLOUB PRODUCE. Favorable arrangaoMnU msjs wllk eno-alcnera.

Ooiraapoaulaoea lcvltsd. antt eonalaTl-Mala aotsitlaa. WATCHMAKERS lo. hi 1 If lor Ilrt KfS(inr lnly9. lnJv.

GREAT ATTRACTION Kysrytnlng yoo want ai Geo. F. Warner's t. 1 it 1. is ti.u vi lis lias Jnst oinsd on of ths laitl ami niMlwIsriMl t.s-ksof Parlor.l Iiara-and lilniri2-rsifn ll TIUVITI IMC, MATTHKsiiSKM, Km o.Tsrs.1 id Una rnarkst, and at piir that dsfy eomrsHitlon.

HKH.UIU I.AIWK ASHOKIMKNT OF MIKHOUN. Kraoraclna Gilt. R.SM-W il. a-k Walnnl an. I plain rrara, and st primes rani-from MoU to fri.

Also. Mirror PSats of all alssa. Plet or M.mi.l i.irs. brw ket, Knfrurerstors, In ITmsin 1 r--rs. cn-uet Meis, chiidr a' 1 ms.

tans anl Wagons. Krsraloe Horses, bird l-r IUs. fithT ana Hrt.i. 1 irii.t-rs In A 1'liUou tousovf-. ns opm-S1 is lartvst assortmsnt WILLOW WAHK stst brought to this market, ennslstlcc of willow en sirs.

1 allies' willow work stands and tauksta. traoiinc picnic and carnprr haskets of all stols siel siscsi, dinner kets. market baskets. eloUi ta-kAs and Partiss aisHit tn mmmeaee boawkaepitif will rlTi.i Uils toe isrijest and mi'sii inn pil In Uis wlr. 1 4.i THIS MAY CKRTIFY, that i have advertised tle Town ot Ht.

Antormy a dark rd and white iv.w, alsmt lx year old. Notiee p.wte.1 on toe Tlh ttt itrUttmr, Imu. ia three several p4sres In said utb, ik if. Moiiki; nortlw Bt- Aatbooy. .1.

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