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s-i HMBesnesEssseeass I Wild HO DTI I witttm. usr fearda ov fee and When sassidge meat is phrying A Ukkcri knuts is thick Owe hokud think of dighing, Or even getting akk? rwlT'ff, Porl LV ax a a mm ornnut or "TH0STS A MK.I." I wud knolt dye in Wlntur rf When whlekle jrouchls I wud kuott dye in Spring time, A UIIM the turn up greens, A the pooty song ov the leetle frawgs, A the ski larks arly screem jWhen burds begin there wobbling taters (in to WheuturttiMgoagoiblerlng 4 I wnd knott then peg put. 1 wud knott dyo in Suunr.ei, A love the garden The roasted lum A batter Tho kool JIIUM- ttie grass I wud knott dye in Summer, When evry thing's so hott, A love the wbiskio Owe know! ide rather knott. hnott dye is Or turn, When the wavy korn is getting Candidates are treetiog, Fhor these A other reasons, We knott dye in the phall tense ire hort it over, I wud knott dye a tali I to £aie Mth. out breaking the skin.

Bake from three tofivehours. When the pulp is break the skin that is silken, likel inacticloof tfcr hand vou hare your fruit done, break the skin bakingi moisture will If you the heat and ii mi? apple will dry The peel prevcnTs cYarSranon, and is a good conductor of heat. iJake on paper and there will be no dishes spoiled or needed to be washed. 'T-1 tainted pork as follows Pour off the brine of tliepork as clean as you can then boil and skim off clean, and pour it on the pork boiling hot If one operation ioes nor do it second time, addingioiiie'briBe if necessary- Do be afraid to put it on boiling hot. My wife tells mc that the reason we had to repeat the boiling one season was that the girl who did the work had let the brine cool before putting it on but our pork became perfectly sweet, thouch it Handled somewhat greasy.

flaxseed excellent remedy for a cough is made thus: boil one ounce of flaxseed in a quart of water for half an hour strain and add to the liquid the juice of two lemons, and a half a pound of rock candy. If the cough is accompanied by weakness and loss of appetite, add half an ounce of powdered gum arabic. Set this to simmer for half an hour stirring it occasionally. Take a wine-glass full when tne cough is troublesome. To Clarify Sugarjor Xo every four pounds of sugar take a quart of water and the beaten whites of two eggs.

Stir the eggs, sugar, and water together well before putting over the fire. When it comes to a boil threw a little cold water the scum will remain on top and can be easily removed with a perforated skimmer JJoil up and skim it three times, and put in the fruit. Blackberry teacupful Su nce ripe blackberries rolled in flous, and stir in carefully, no as not to mash them bake in a quick oven. JAMES J. HILL, GENERAL Transportation Ageit.

THROUGH CONTRACTS given on Freight to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, And all principal points Fail. TIME GUARANTEED if desired. a A. front Ton TBR ST. PAUL PACIFIC R.

R. Freia-ht A FOR THE LOWBB DIVISION NORTHWESTERN PACKET COMPANY. Offus in Transfer Lowsr Levee, St. Paul, Minn. Star-Mark Freight J' v9nl0-ly ST CLOUD WAGON FACTORY.

Keeps constantly hand, are mak- IS Hghulwo 8 8 A Wagon, Buggy, Wvkmifhmg, 9' owshoeing. inthe best manner and on reasonable terms. In connection with the abore, A Large Stock of Iron, 8PBU(G8, AXLES, THIMBLE-8KEIN8, Tha best Foree PUMP m.t. thi will not freeze in the severest weather, Also the best make of PLOWS. Agent for McOormick's ReapersfcSowers Wkbh art now acknowledged the best baring been awarded the highest Premiaoi other kinds of fiCULTVBAL IMPLEMENTS, for sale.

9 PABKER, Proprietor. H. T. DITMAR, General Afsat, CUud, Jaly 24tb, 1867. PHILIP FlAlOro COLUMN (IOOfc Ms '88 teacopfttls of flour half a teacupful of rich cream teaspoonfnl of salcratus: mix thorough- '8 CARRIAGE BOLTS, And WAGON STOCK of trery description is offered at wholesale and retailV low tban erer before sold in IA T9-82 8MIK VALEY DRUG STORE! WHITE LEAD COLORS, Lard, Naatafoot, Maohlne PATENT MEDICINES! Trofaia aatf ghaaldtr Braees Lamps and Fixtures the oheieeet brands of chewing and smoking Tobacco Imported and American Perfumery and Toilet Tariety of Hair Oils, Colognes, Pomades and Soaps Hair, Flesh, Nail, and Tooth Brushes.

A I A fine stock. WALL PAPER, SLATES, INK, SssT" Physicians' prescriptions and family receipts oarefully eoorpounded from aisTmaterialft- mmmmm I Centre, Stearns FINCH, DiAKxar ni Pure Drugs Medicines, PAINTS, OILS ANP TARNISHES, Carbon, and I Xi Glassware, Window Glass and Patty Brushes of oil Jriada, aad PalnUrs' generally. DTM STUFFS, PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, r- FINE WHISKIES, For siedioinal A complete assortment of A I 8 Ac, Ac, Ao. The stock is cemplete and comprises Usaally kept in a first-class Drag and Variety Store. The Goods are offered LO FO CAS ONLY J.

FINCH. Sank Centre, Jane 5,1867. n46 REMEMBE A D. W. INGEHSOL CO Always sell AS LOW A8 THE LOWEST.

They have reeeired large additions to their stock for the the Best Frists, 20c an! under, BOMESnc dlNOHAMa, SJS 30, Brawn Bheetligs, IS to 15, BLEACHED SHEETINGS, 14 TO 40, AND A OLOTHS OASSOIERE Ladies' Dress Goods A PRICES TO DEFT COMPETITION, AT TUB OLB STAX9 OF D. W. INGERSOIX September 22d, 1866 Inquire of nl8-tf ID 8AUI CENTRE. Livery and Sale Stable. The undersignedaas fust erected a large and eommodious stable on the cor aer of Lake Street and Perry Place, opposite Clark'e store, near the Central House, whleh he has filled withlirery stock, comprising a number of I NE Suitable for either ridiag or driving, end a variety 9t A I For single or double team.

always Toady. All orders for teams for excursions, Funerals or a Journey will be attended te promptly. His stock isof the beat kind, and he inriteshls friends te 3 L. B. 8ILSBT.

St. Cloud, June 23d, 1868. vfinfiO-ly giAjan. 4 0 0 0 0 VTOVBLTIES in Reaping aad Thresiah Machines. Buy nothing until you faee soei oar MARSH HARVESTER, an VIBRATOR THRESHER, both destinedte work a roToluMoa in the Farming Other reapers and threshers ef the best stakes kept, so we aaa suit all.

nil MoIMTIRB A CASTLE. A MERICAN of the A iaeaterer brought to St. OlaffMl from ate 6 oi. coin all. BUSH'S.

A gaamntaa front the soakers accompanies these Watches. fMMEMBER ae place to get a alee set XV of Silrer Coin Jewelry, Breast Pins, 8loorebottons aad Ear-riags, Isat BUSH'S Jewelry store. He eagraTssthem tnrmlii iiiiyey jen.n.--. r-vnr 1 Si ft. BENNETT, BBlUaSItt SIAVIS rASCT ify Cr CLOTHING, MATS CAPS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, MIRRORS, GROCERIES BEING now in receipt of my fall and Winter Stock, which has been selected with oaro, purchased at closefiguresand with reference to the increasing wants of this section, I Would most respectfully inrite purchasers to oall aid examine my assortment.

In Dress Goods I hate a fine line, consisting of French Moriaoes, Crape du Chenes and Amures, Alpaecas, Paramattas, Tartan Checks, Poplins, Plaid, Striped and Brocaded, Mohairs, Printed and All-Wool Delaines, Ac. Ladies Cloths, Fur Victorines and Capes, Misses' Ermine Vietorines and Talmas. Hosiery and Gloyes, Ladies' Merino Vests and Drawers, Wool Hoods, Nubias, Ae. Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches and Flowers. Business and Orer Coats, Pants, Vests, Undershirts and Drawers, Gray and Fancy Wool Orershirts, Jackets, Buck Mitts, Gloyes, Gauntlets, Ae.

Saxony, Fur and Cloth Hals, Seal, Nutria, Plush and Cloth Caps, Ac. Trunks, Satchels, Blankets, Ac. Boots and Shoes, A good assortment of Men's and Boy's Boots, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes and Balmorals, Buffalo and Cloth Overshoes, Laced Moccasins, Oil Tanned Boots, Ac. Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Mirrors, Twy large assortment All of which will be disposed of at the fesy lowest market rates FOR CASH. T6nl9-tf BENNETT.

H. KNOX TATLOA. K. N. N'LABAH NEWS IjIRM.

NEW GOODS. LOW PRICES. TAYLOR McLAREN, AT TUB OLD STAND OF H. KNOX TAYLOR, Have on hand a large assortment of Fall aid Wiater Goods, Whieh they offer to the old customers ol the, House, and to the numerous friends of RATESW Our motto will be SMALL PROFITS. CO.

INOER80LL8 BLOCK, MINNESOTA 0 QUICK SALES AND CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES TAILOR McLAREN. 17T9 218 Third street, St. Paul, Minn. NORTH 8TAR IRON WORKS Machine- Shop, Iron and Brass Foundry, Afai'n street, opposite the Falls, ST. ANTHONY, MINN.

Steam Engines, Portable and Stationary, Steam and Gas Fittings, Gang, Circular and Flouring Mill Machinery, Shafting, Gearing and Pulleys, Window Caps and Sills, Re-Sawing Machines, Water Wheels, Sleigh Shoes, Sash Weights, Ac, Ac. 0 "Wo All kinds of Agricultural Implements Made to order and REPAIRED on short no Hes. llsekmltb Work sad Pattern Making SOLICITED. paid for old Iron and other Metals. W.

H. HAamsoH, MOGAUOHRT, A CO. A. H. DaPxw.

Oct. 10th, 1867. Tl0nl2 ATTENTIONjJARMEBS! For BURBANKBROS. Or H. J.

FOWLER. IS Second-hand Wagons, SO Ox Yokes, so Wagbn Covers, SOCssiO Blankets, Also, a lot of Ox TJ tonsils CHEAP for cosh or produce, at bl-tf BURBANK Broker's Block, St. Cloud. Minn. STQVE8 on band and to arrive.

These stoves are maaufsctured at Illinois, and by reason af low Quinoj, freights secured, we are able to offer them to dealers at prices Which DEFT COMPETITION. They comprise every variety of Cooking, Heating and Parlor stoves, and include nearly aionrv different patterns and sites lee outs aad limplss at our McTJlTTMACASTLI. LeatherJ Leather! KESSLER RIEHL. Tanners Carriers, 8T. PAUL, I MINNESOTA, A receiving and will keep eon.

besU the 8Ut SPANISH SOLE LEATHER, A A a HARNESS AND BRIDLE LEATHER, a 5 8hoe and Saddle Skirting, Belt and Lace Leather, 'FRENCH CALF SKINS, iFrenoh Ki COUNTRY KIP Boshels Plastering Hair A 8 1 Assortment ot all kinds Findings, Ac. KCaU in attention paid orders. HJSIT a or Hide8 PATRONIZE the place where you can buy the cheapest and best Furniture and save TOUR money. We are preparel to offer greater inducements to HOME purchasers than ever before offered in St. Cloud, as are.

in connection with our sales room, MANUFACTURERS of Bedsteads, Bureaus, Stands, Cribs and Lounges at wholesale and retail. this you will readily see that you will get goods cheaper by calling and- BUYING these articles of us than any other house in town. We keep for TOUR use all kinds of Upholstery and Parlor Sets, which we furnish to order. All of the best quality of and deal in none but the best '0 I We shall continue to excel in and keep an hand fashionable goods of the season. OF the best.

Also a large stock of all kinds of Chairs, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Ac. Repairing and ordered work promptly attended to. Give us a call. Rooms on St. Germain St.

Cloud, opposite Catholic church. 'J'' 'w SPICER CARLISLE. MINNESOTA IRONWORKS ii ii a LEE HABDENBERGH, PROPRIETORSs IaoN ANDBBASS WORK, in all departments SKTAH EHGINKS AND BOILERS. STIAM PIPE AND FITTINGS. STEAM GAUGES.

GAUQE COCKS, and all Steam Fittings. FIOCR MILL MACHINERV. SAW MILL MACHINERY. IRON COLUMNS, for IRON WINDOW CAPS AND SILLS for buildings HORSE POWERS. IR, as: Of erery description will receive prompt attention, and satisfaction guaranteed.

MALT MILLS. WATER WHEELS. CASH PAIO FORCE PUMPS. Ac, Ac Ac, mm FOR OLD METALS. NOTICEI All persons are tf eso islng on A.I A in either cutting Hay or Timber.

Parties) desiring permits for cutting grasB on any ef said lands CAN OBTAIN SAID PERMITS by calling on the undersignedat his ofliee St. Cloud. P. L.GREGORY Agents n4t9 Dist.P.AP R.A UNION MEAT MARKET THOS. C.

ALDEtf, Wonld respectfully inform the peopleof Si Cloud that he is prepared to furnish them with All kinds of the choicest fresh meat. Fresh beef, veal, pork, mutton, poultry andbetxohanged gamein its season, at prices as low as the A share of the public patronage is solicited. 8hop one doornorthef Powell's Hardware SHare. St. Chad, Mej 18th, 1804.

v6n48 HARDWAJIE, The most complete stock to be found in Northern Minnesota, Of every kind that may be wanted, 8 ck as we wmnot be undersold by any hou in the Deer -J- KESSLER ft RIEflL, No. 306 sign of the "Black v6n40-tf a 1 Of all the best and most popular makes Agricultural Implemeats, Ac, Ac Ac Corner Washington avenue and Lake street, ST. CLOUDi MINN. CASH PAID FOR Old Copper, Brass and Pewter. Particular attention paid to aH kinds of tin and sheet- iron jobbing.

CHAS. F. POWELL. WJf. POWELL.

FOK This Is the A jn. ISORIA that Ring made. This is Cure that lay Id the AMBROSIA that King made. This is the Sinn who was and gray, he now hnn raven locks, they He nseil the Cure that lay the made. This ir.

tho Maiden, handKome and gay, Who married the man once bald-and AV ho now. hna raven locks, they aay. He mad the-AMBROSIA, that Kina MUNGER Mpsie balers, 1 9 9 SAINT PAUL, i- I A Sole Agents for Steinway Sons1 CELEBRATED PIANOS- Sole Agents for Chickering Sons1 3 XJELBBRATED PIANOS, PUMO fQRTES. AUTOMATIC SCHOOL CI ORGANS AND MELODEONS. Aiso-ESTEY'S CtfTrnnE 6RGANS.

aai1 rully Warranted. keep constantly on hand the ONLV FULL ASSORTMENT OP Sheet Music and Musical Instruments Of all descriptions in Minnesota. Our stock of-Violins, Yiolincellos, Con tra Basses, Flutes, Fifes, Flagoletts, Claro nets. Guitars, Banjos, Military Drums of all descriptions, Brass Instruments, Accor deons, Strings, is complete. Church Organs, Meledeons and Pianos tuned and repaired.

a 8 2 6 COfFINS! COFFINS! There can be found at Ac SPICER CARLISLE'S FURNITURE ROOMS, On Street, AN ASSORTMENT OF READY-MADE I 1 constantly on hand. Coffins made to order in any desired style. We also furnish PATENT METALIC BURIAL CASES CASKETS, At St.Tsui prices. SPICER CARLISLE. Cloud.

Jan.fit.1866. QPBCTACLiS AND BYS kj Genuinei Pebble Glasses, Double Fo- Poriioopio and Conrez, worth from Sets to $6,00, for sale at BUSH'S. Can if not found to Suit horough trial. AKR lot of CLOCKS tho thing toALARM got yon up tnrly load Land ITirsat Iiv tilt a Pcurfftc? rt. his company now offers for sale all Lands granted by Congress to aid in the construction of its Paul to Watab branch- line ircta These are in the Valley of the Upper Mississippi, on both sides of the river, and embrace great variety of TIMBER, PRAIRIE AND HAY The Road has already leen COMPLETED and trains are running to ST.

CLOUD. The Lands are FREE FROM TAXATIO until sold and conveyed by the Company They are offered in tracts of 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES AND UPWARD and will be sold to ACTUA SETTLERS. upon advantageous terms. Terms, cash the bonds of the Company at par, er to.those who desire it, Long Credit and LOW GRA HAIR. Or to This is the Parson, who, by the way, MiitTiod tho niuitlcn, handsome and andway lock pay.

To liiu man once bald J'tit who lias raven lockY they TJecMijse housed the fc'itre that lay lu th AMBUOSIA that King made. Tlijs r.cll that away 'I M.i thu iooplo sad and gay I nti tact, which here does if pou would not be bald or gray, I'it the A31BBOSIA that Jttng made. nl.TUBSS I PROPRIETORS, N.H. j5? VAWTER, ROSE ETTER, Wholesale Agents, St, Paul. TICKNOR, TOLMAN Ca -Agents at by Druggists generaiiy.

RATES INTEREST trespassing upon these lands will be prosecuted under the recent Act of the Legislature. For information as to lands in the Counties of TODD, CROW WING, MORRISON, BENTON, irA STEARNS And the north part of WRIGHT AND SHERBURNE, Apply to 8T. CLOUD, GEO. L. BEGKER, Land Commissioner, v6n4-tf Pari, Minn.

F. TAliOOTT WATCHMAKER fc JEWELER Comer First Avenue md WellesStreetj LOWER SAINT, CLOUD. DEALER in Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Silver Thimbles, Ac offinequality which he will sell as lowas any of lite quality can bo bought this side ofChicago. Call and Jewelry, repaired in good and satisfactory manner, and on reasobahleterms.

CLIMAX! Page's Climax Salve, a Family blessing for 25 cents. It heals without a sear. No family should be without it. Wewarrant it to cure Scrofula Sores, Salt Rheum, Chilblains, Tetter, Pimples, and all Eruptions of the Skin. For Sore Breast or Nipples, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises-, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, it makes a perfect cure.

It has been used1 orer fifteen years, without one failure. It hasno perfectly eradicated disease and healed after all other remedies had failed. It is a compound of Arnicawithmanyother Extracts and Balsams, and put up in larger boxes for the same price than any other Ointment. Sold by Druggists everywhere. White Rowland, Proprietors.

85 LibertyStreet New Tort. Farm for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale a good farm of 160 acres, on the north end of Maine Prairc, about OURTEEN MILES FROM ST. CLOUD Sixty acresare timber, the balance praiie and 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 on the main road from St. Cloud to Forest City, and will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, or of J. S.

DAM, T8n30 tf On the premises. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. I will sell cither a half interest or my entire STEAM SAW MILL at this place. It is complete throughout, having an eigbtyfive horse power engine and the best machinery, including that for the manufacture of shingles, lath, pickets, There is a large space of ground for the yard, upon which is a commodious warehouse and an office buildiDg. Tho booming privihges are excellent.

The cutting capacity of the Mill averages 20,000 feet every ten hours. Capitalists will find here an excellent opportunity investment. Parties desiring to purchase as nbove, will address E. M. TOREY, nl3 tf St.

Clond.Minn. SEASONED LUMBER ANn SHINfi OF THE BEST QUALIT For sale at my Lumber Yard in St. Cloud, RACK OF TUB LAND OFFICE, ij'Hli'ip FOR CASH. St. Cloud, Feb i7th.

1867. v9n82-tf I A' lKSH Meat Hams Sausage and Veg constantlyu nnd. ShoptnSt.Oermainstreet. CHAS. LUEO, 6 isrf-i "Tho Pen la thantho THE GOLD PEN, BEST AND CHEAPEST Morton't? Gold Pens, The Best Pens In the World.

For tale at JVb. 25 MaidenZane, JVew-Tork, and by eveyy duly appointed Afcnt at the tame prices. Morton makes no IPens stamp-' ed with the JVame or Trademark of any other therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be best suited, and at the same prices, by the Agent in all other places tttose wishing the Morton Ten must send to where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash. si. Catalogue, with full description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of tetter postage.

PISTOLS, CARTRIDGES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, And a general assortment of SPOUTPMEN'S AND HUXTEBS' GOODS. REPAIRING Done promptly ancfin the" beS manner. F- BENNETT. St. Cloud, Oct.

9th, 1867. The Chicago Republican. Oaily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly Editions! PROSPECTUS 1868. THprosperity, BEPCBLICAN, after a period of unexampled now npen the year 1868 with a jigor and energoyt worthy of its name and a superintendence of one ofrt best commercial reporters in a ed for it as the BEST COMMEECIAL A be 0 8 nt A A H. P.

BENNETT, DEALER I BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADING I Double and Single Snot Guns, VIM A. Prvth: and with nil appreciation of a meaningtowhich its pobcy will eTer remain true. A exponent of the American system, recognizes the commercial and finan cial corner-stone of our prosperity in the doctrine ef on to I KepabUcan platform, whose value to the conntry, inan time, was sealed by tho life, services, and martydom of Abraham Xincohi It esthe pernicious policy of the British who desiretomake the United States as aependent upt England as India or Ireland uepenueni 5 a a a MPAKTMENT is under the 1 eleSraPh. and of a charact- er that will commend it to the general popular O16 Northwest. 0 1 0 the formation of clnbs wai do well to bestow attention to the following low raUsTERMS SUBSCJUrnoiT TO TBE SETUE.

LKAK. DAILY, per annum Club of Jive copies, one year Club of Ten year Tri-Weekly, perannum'J Club of live copies, one year. Club of Ten copies, one year. Club of Twenty year, and copy to Better up of innnn per annum 2 00 Club of Eive copies, one year 8.50 Club of Ten coi ies, one year 16 00 Club of Twenty copies, and one to getter no of 7...... 30 00 Club of Fifty, and copy of Tri-Weekly to'setter up of club 75 00 Club of One Hundred, and copy of up of club 145 00 Those acting as our Agents may retain 16 "per cent, commission instead of the extra cony offered, if thev so prefer.

Money sent at our risk must be either V. 5 a l' A registered letter. Address i' 0 I A SHERIFFSt COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL." Sead for Sample Copy.

virtue of an execution issued ou of and under the teal of the District Court of the 7th Judicial District, and Countv'of Stearns State of Minnesota, directed to me and dated'December 24th, 1867, in iavor of JamesB. Hoit, as administrator of the estate of Jonathan Ferrin, deceased, as plaintiff and against Philip Beaupre, sum of $13915, With interest and costs, Irom the third day of April, 1867, I have levied on the following real estate situate in the said county of Benton and described as follows: The undivided one-half lota 1,5 and 10 in block No.2 lots So. 3, 6 and 9 in blockNo.4 lots 3, 6 and 11, in Mock No. 5 lots 4, 9, 6 and 7, in Week Mo 6 lots No. and block No.

7 lots No. 2 and 11, in block No. 8 lots 1, 5, 8, and 12, in block No. 9: lots No. 2,6,7 and 11 in bleck No.

10 lot No. 4, in block No. 13 also, lots No. 4,8,12, 16, 21,25, and 27, lying north cf M'miesota street, a'll in tho town ol Osauka, ACCO. Sagtothe recorfed plat of said town as recorded in the Kegister of Deeds' office for said county of Bentoa.

Now notice is hereby giren a will expose at public auction all the interest of the said Philip Beaupre in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as maybe necessarytosatisfy the said execution with interest and costs, at the office of the Register of Deeds inBauk Rapids, in said county on SATURDAY, THE Ore DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1S6S. at 10 o'clock A. H. MoMAHON, Sheriff of Benton County. Dated Sauk Rapids, December dec26-7t OTATE OF "th Judicial District, County of gs WiUiam B.

Mitchell, Plaintiff, 1 against Justice Rico, Louise Rice, and 'The J- Unknown Heirs" of Miles H. Rice, deceased. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to Justice Rice, Rice and "Tha Unknown Heirs" of Miles H. Rice deceased, the above named Defendants.

Ypu and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court at St. Cloud, Stearns County, State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tho subscribers, at their office in St. Cloud aforesaid within twenty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the dsy of such service and if yon fail to answer the complaint within tha time aloresaid the Plaintiff iu this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint GORDON COLLINS, Plaintiff's Attorneys St. Cloud, Minn, December 9th 1867. dec'l2-7t LAND OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD, MINN. December 0th, 186T. C7iarlts A. SStphent: Sia: Yon are hereby notified to appear at this office on-the 30iii DAY OK JANUARY o'csocklh the forenoon of the said day and then and there show cause why your Homestead Entry No. 2155, made by you Nov.

ISth 1S65, upon the sw section 14 township 124, range. 30, in the Distrut of lands sub-' Jcct to sale at St. Clond Minn, should not be canceled, as Wendelyman Then alleges an abandonment thereof by jon and proposes then and there to show he same when yeu will be permittedtocontest such thowing sdecia-CwJ OFFICE TREXSCMK ST. Ctocn Barnes COXPAKV. In pursuance of By-Laws of St.

Cloud Bridge Company resolution of Beard of Directors: Ssharesand I will offer for sale, to tho highest bidder, Ten (10) of capital stock of said Bridge Company, on Saturday, the118th day of January, A. D. 1868, at 2 o'clock P. in NOTICE i. J.

I S. LA5P OmCH ST. CiocO, M1NY Nweaber I Wwy to in i. .1 oi n.td Mi iv 0 6500 600 27 00 5000 i'll'i -I not 1 ilitrc to tin ed conten. liAlt H.

C.BLRiJANK.Kcc.jver. TT S. LAND OFWc37W. VWfofuiSS 28tb, 1867. UW and and S.Wtion A wtne of land, objecttoZ eat kt should not.be candled, leges an abandonment thereof by OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD.Iil^ UMert: KM, Jh. subject deca-tiwj. 2: 8" 8T- Jumts 11. Harbour MINN7 latl. Bia: You are hereby ine lorenoouof the a id 1 0 8 cause why your 2 a a euoula not uaje at at.

be canceled, tneuand thereto Ciuua, ljiiii. aiie6esau abandonment such a a the The Tri-Weekly Edition, Issued each Monday Wed- a 0 I a a a 1 oatnStaS uch'sniBrB express and mail, up to an early hour the morning editarialawefuHv and ably written on the difiSInt toJlcTo? of the Chicago andlBaeteni markets lull and anytufagand every- thing that tends to make a live.mteregtlni paper. a be or a a In this enlightened age of the world's history we WSe the for inaiitosnbiribe for a newpaper. The events of the coming- year will be of unusual interest ctf.n. a a a a ga of great importanceT Everyone should be well informed ieepectinerthe current topic, of the times, and in no waTcan informauon be obtained save by being a constant reader of a first-class metropolitan newspaper lr fL in the forenoon of the Sh 7.

at you rerised and arranged. A carefully compfled BIS Political, Agricul- on the a a why made by you Enti No. 0 A4.nl li'tu, ap. the Minn, should nvti 3 1 tT' ifonallegessa a 1 if I a 1 Bsaa assaiSf- yjU S. LAND OFFICE, ST.

Nuvejuher lho Henry Martin l'ou are hereby noticed to aonter HDAl- OF A A to thetorenoon ol Uiebaia4Uy ana then an.i cause why your byyou April 12th, lstfe, upon the section township lands wbject sb utn ill canceled, asjluberi Duplet n7 thereof by a fUOnirc VTA1T, RegUter j-J 8. LAND OFFICE, ST. CLOUD, MINN Novesjber 27th -lio7 said day LAND ltwiUbe found 1 0 0 how cause'why a made by you May xnh lm. upon The Deciiun ij, towmoup lauds subject tosaleatittfHEi S6, 1 to.contest showing, deca-owc HENiiY C. WAIT is A OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD, MINN -November th. 1667 JOokt and Dick hordw SIB i'on are hereby notified on the 15IH DAY OFJANUAHY at r. of the said.day and1 there shJ cause why your Homestead IMS 1039, made by November 4 and range in the of lauds snbiert Cloud Minn, should Stevenson alleges an abandonment thereorbv von proposes th.n and there to show the same, wnen xi' will be permitted to contest such showtog LAND LAN4D H. C. WAIT Register.

H. C. BURBANK. Receiver. a.

LAND OFFICE, ST. CLOUD, MINN. December 21st, 1867. Jens SIR You are hereby notified to appear at this office on the 14tH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1868, atlOo'clock in the forenoon of the said day and then and there show cause why your Homestead Entry NO. 3635, made by you April 13th 1867, upon the )4 sc section 32 township 128, range 30, in the District ef lands subject to sale at St.

Cloud, Minn, should not be canceled, as Jamos Christeusou alleges an abandonment thereof by you and proposes then and there to show tho same, when yon wiH. be ited to contest such showing. H. C. WAIT, Register, II.

C. BURBANK, Receiver. I U. Cewt House, St. Cloud, Minn, Said shares having been forfeited to siid comnanv for non-payment of thereon.

Dated St. Cloud, Dec. 23d, 1867. L. A.

EVANS. decStMIt 1 Treasurer St. Cloud Bridge Co. TO STOCKHOLDERS OF ST. CLOUD BRIDOR Assessment.

At a special meeting of the Directors of the St. Uoud Bridge Company held at the Office of the Secretary of said company, Dec. 21st, 1867. the 4th assessment of 20 per cent, on tho capital stock of said Bridge Company was made. Said assessment to be paid on or before the 15th day of January, 1868.

L. A. EVANS. dec26-2t Secretar Treasurer of Bridg Co. MARRY OR NOT MARRY WHY, NO Seriou fo Men, In the Association 6 the Abuses and Diseases induced by ignorance ef Nature laws, In the nrst age of man.

iu sealed lette envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. SKILUN HUOHTON Howard Association Philadelphia, Pa rnflB largest and best assortment of ay be foun at Ihey' wamtfl- TOTJ low waUd 1 1 BeguTter, 1L C. BUBBANh, Receiver. OFFICE, CLOUD, MINN November 22d lit)- Jens Olscn Sis: You are hereby notified to ar.r*ar -1 -J, un.di.Ut DAY OF iANUAKY, a oV inthe forenoon of the said day and .1 show cause why your Hoaistead KO.

made by you May 11th, 1867 upon IZi, tae District ot lands subiect sale at Cloud, Minn, should not bb a Ole oiesen alleges an sfcandonmeat thertSfiVyou and proposes then and there to show 3 I you win be permitted tocontest such showtS noviS-Cw, H.C. WAIT, Register U. C. BURBANK, Recover. LAND OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD, MINN November 2 2 1867. hereby notified to appear at this office on the 10rH DAY-OF a at lt'ctodk in the afternoon of the said day, 'and then and there show cause why your HomesteadEntrv No. 2487 made by youMay upon the y. cUo a 10 township a range 30 in the District 'Sf lands suN ject to sale at St.Cfosrt,Minn, should not be canceled as Thomas C. Tomberiin aUege.

an abandonment thereof bj you, and proposes then and theretoshow the same. when you will be permitted to contest such showinc HENRY C. WAIT. Register tov28-6wi BURBANK. Kecfirer.

LAND OFFICE, ST. CLOUD, MINN. Decenaber 16th, OU O. Doii 7 5 in toappear at this of5ce on the 7M DAY OF FEBRUARY at 10 oclock in the forenoon of the said day and then and there show causewhy your HomestoadEntry No. 3000, made by you Sept.

l.th, 1S66, upon the nw V. aad lots 2, township range in the District of lands subject sale at St. Minn, should not be canceled, as ias Abrahamson aUeces an abandonment thereof By yon, and proposes then and thereto show the same when you will bo permitted to contest snch showing. H-C WAIT, Register, declMwl BURBANK, Receiver. LAND OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD, MINN, December 12th, 1867. HVffi'oM JT. Kulsrur: a Ton are hereby notified to appear at this office onthe DAY OF 10eclock theforenoon of the said day nnd then and there show cause why your Homestead Entry No. 315S, made bv you October 30th 1S66, upon then and lot 3 section 17. township 120, range 88, iu the District of lands subject to sale at St.

Cloud, Minn, be canceled as Gilbert Hayford alleges an abandonment thereof by you and proposes then and there to shew the same when you will be permitted to content such showing. HENRY C. WAIT, Kegister, decl8-6w5. BURBANK, Receiver! LAND OFFICE, ST. CLOUD, MINN, October SOtn, 1S67.

Wcllman SIB You nre hereby notified to appear at this office on the 2 5 DAY OF DECEMBER 1857, at 10 oclock ia the forenoon of the saidday.and then and there show cause why yeur Homestead Entrv No. 12ii, iaide by you April 21st 1805 upon the section 22 township the District of lands subject to sale at St. Cloud, Minn, should net be canceled, T. M. Kellogg alleges an abandonmen thereof by yon aad proposes then and theretoshow the same, when you wjllbe permittedtocontest such showing.

H.MJ. WAIT, Register sepJ6-6w, U. C. OFFtCE, ST. CLOUD, MINN, November22d, 1867.

You are hereby notifiedtoappear at inb office on the 13IH DAY OF at 11 oclock iu the foreneen of the said day and then and there shew cause why your Homestead Entry No. 2464. made by yon May 5th, 1806, upon the nw iv section 20, township EH, image SO, in the District' ot subject to sale at St. Clond, Minn, should not Kcanceletl, at Patrick Flyu11 alleges abandonment there of by yon and proposes then and there to phew the when you win be permitted to contest such showing. HENRY C.

WAIT, Register, nov28 H. C. BURBANK, Receiver. t. LAND OFFICE, ST.

CLOUD, MINN. November 21st, 1867. David Daridtcn: Sin You are hereby notified toappearat this office on the lOra DAY OF JANUARY, 1868, atlOo'clock ia the forenoon of the said any and then and there show cause why your Homestead Entry No. 3206, made should not be Rtchard.Horan alleges an abandonmentthereof by you and proposes then and there to show the when yon will be permitted to contest snch showing. HENRY C.

WATT, Register, U. C. BURBANK. Receiver. S.

LAND OFFICE. ST. CLOUD, MINN, December 20 th, 1867. Michael McXanarah: Sin: You are hereby notifiedtoappear at this office on the 13TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1S68, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, and then and there show causo why your Homestead Entry No. 1021, made by yonApril then Tse i'e sw 8, township 3J, range- the District of lands subject to sale at St.

Cloud, Minn, should not be canceled, as Dominique Chatitk-u alleges an abandonment thereof by you, and proposes then and there to show the same, nbu you will be permittedtoconsist snch showing. H. a A I deidO-ewl H. C. BURBANK Receives.

IJ AND OFFICE, St CLOTJD, MINN, 20th, 1S67. JaAn rf. Gish Sat: Yon are hereby notified toappear at this office on the 13TB FAY OF FEBRUARY at 10 o'clock In the fbrejmtsr of the said day and then and show why your Homestead Rntrr No. 3225 made brFOB November 17th 18M npon the nw )i of eeMlon 28 township 37, in range 28, in th.DistrKt of lands subject to sOeat Bt. Cloud, Mine not be canceled, as Oentgii Walbridge emstaj an abaad.nnient Aevass-yhy and nrooaaes.

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