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THE MIKMK2QOClSnfIBtTKE, TUKSOAVf. JUNE Itf, 1867. THE MMMUim. BEco3fsTrcnoa. Opcka IJoci Lant evening Borneo LEGAL NOTICES.

MILLINERY. BUSINESS CARDS. The authorities now-have a partial knowledge of the nature of these state-ments and the hearing of them can be more readily seen at the time. It was ST. PAUL AN VH IXITY.

(or the RAILROADS. jyINN. CEXTItAL RaTlWAY Spring Running Arrangement. On FRIDAY. May 2th iw, and thereafter.

Trains will move aa follows: EASTERN EXPRKiSS. OOINU SOUTH. and Juliet" waa pot upon the bowrda, Mi- Jubnaon a Juliet and J. B. Hiy Mereutio.

The note we made of the per formance not be in at hand juat now, we will reserve any comment nntfl to morrow'a lwue, and perhapa aJtoifether. That the beat performance has ltai object iooaijle point we are certain, and we do not feel dipoied to applaud a whole evening' play without critU-ininir thrxie tlefeeta which are the mot marked. There are many, very many de fecta, however, in the management and equipment of a new Opera Bona which In a meaaare excuse the playen. The pre of thU rity have almost invariably praiaed. puffed and applauded every performance, and the only Indication one could get of the merit of a performance waa that aorne niorninj; it waa laid on manfully, a if it came from the heart, and at other timea it waa put on Kcntly, a if the reporter waa reluctant and beoitated which to do, by ful-aome praise to iliov to the few who were present that he waa himself utterly void of tate, or offend the hole troupe by keepinr entire aiience.

We ppoae to pruife only when we think praise due, and to eritfc.lac whenever we think it deaerved. ThU chum will not In the l-at Injure or prevent the patronage of the theater. It may make audience when a poor atar ha an cnirasfetnerit, but it ill make greater onea when there a flmt- la actor or actreaa on the bill. IvwioatTiow. The foliowint; utatietic with reference the immigrants liavinir pa, ntrr the St.

Paul and Pacific road. a ill trive some idea of the numtx-ra that are pouring into our Mate. Thee floreit only those who hav rehased ticket and ifou from thi p. From April 17th to June a peri Jtwo montha, there were H41 (iennana, 617 Swedes and Norwegian, Irih, and S75 Ameri nil), making the round total of 2,1. The period for the arrival of ha but Jut cotiimeiieed.

The Cahtkm Zot ave Tuoira gave an en tertainment to a well filled ball knit evening-. They give another thi evening. The publie mnt are in order to appre-iate their per- formaucc. irsiTEo sttk (jmnr Covbt. The calendar waa called yesterday morning.

Judge Miller not having arrived the court adjourned until thia morning, when it i expected that hi- ill be prcacnt. Iinimi On t. There waa no busiueaa of imiMirtanee iM-fure thi court yesterday. It meets again thi morning. Ilrrvti.

MvRkET. Wheat per huh- el flour ja-r barrel; corn tl per biihhcl; oat Vi cent per Kivkr Nts. Arrival. yesterday Itaa-ka, lluiileith; Jennie Huldwiu, I.aCroe; lubutie, St. I.oui fi.

II. (iray, Stillwater I'anada, Savannah. I. parture yesterday Ilunka, Duuleith iliamond Jo, LuCroaae II. firay, Stillwater Canada, Savannah Ilubuuaic, St.

I.oui. Itout to day Jennie Baldwin, 10 o'clock, Latrome Key City, A o'clock, P. Ilun-h ilhjfi. II. liray.

Stillwater. There i a go.Ml deal of freight on the b-vee and bii-inea look more lively than it ha for aoiiie day pa-t. The water ha failing during the day, but the rain mar check it again alightly. The boat leaving went out with fair rargoe of fn lirtit ami acugera. WANTKI).

ANTKh A yomnf mat. from the if hit rx('rlrit-l nn ItookktH'pt'r or SalcMiian in In.lu ttie Retail and Jobbing traded, delri-a so vm ay; to no. I 'an ftirnia flnit-elivaMreferenee. Addreiw, W. r.

IhivVK, Jrl t-d are of TKinrsc iittlce. A.NTEH-A FINK SKWKI llOlll' MAKKIt. WAI.KKK IIKKFKI.KINOKK. ny-tf II Iiiii. iimiU.

FOR SALIv 1 VI.K I offer for stile; mv HoCSK vSli I.OT ON HKIII HT, u. in i mile' w-atk from th bllrt. Hon. iii-w. welt litiilt, im-t tii.wt the liea.

Hie price In lie city. tui.i llw l.KWIS miOWNK.I.U 11" LOT VOH SALK. i il-r mv MniH mill lt fr hhU nt It is NttuuttHl iH'lwiH'n Thtrl ntnl 'ourih Hf on Nlrtft, tn a nfitch.HfrliiHNl, Hif I within hrt mirttit' WHi o( Ui- l'itel TtH IltltlTl rlx it'wwl hi! K-wtiiiwi. with i larit' VmmI-nH'-tl fuirt which in Mtiitaltl MimmT Kilfhfii. Ttir tn ft ummI Stotit i un ltr nearly th whole lliMine, ami si i.tttrii 'ii llnntlrtl iintl (At-nrv lt--irrt-ls.

1 lrt in a Stttvtile on the jtrt iu l-H-s, it ii rtMriu tr ftir kifH, Apity V. I.VINUHN, Jni4 It NK M- micpln Avenue. IUIV SAlaKA m. Farm within a few ia.lt-7a mI Mirm'3ii-tlls, well wkiI-t I with it'i-xi riuMlttlei fir my, and all 'it 1 win. a l'tuv.

Haa a tiMtirtale KiHiiie liiiu! ot w. in the Ar I. It i viiiun h.t!f I he l.vL- nr. ami iiatrtet H'u-e. Kr further particular1, intiir at this tulWv inarJiVilaftwtr A UM Acn-s of Land, IN MiKKIso SKAIl KI KIVKK The fat lj Muntfiwiwl 'j and th Wnt 'i eiotilhen.l 1 i-elloti i Town Hanae J.

I'rtae lo II. M. CI.A I. NI, Itrt.liiep.irt, Welnioiit llilo. jell-ft I OOK HKRK.

Ii II. i.l for leat I eontainiiiii nine HKAITIU'L barieatn. I otler my w. eiautaininic nine rnmi, latu halt. itry Mtit ewllar.

all completely fnri.L-hevl. with etMh new furniture, a cl laixa eia-t'TM iiti-l weil envenient kltehen. A ta-t le if Hutlli-U-nt o.ijtaeUy fr fcnir horsm. itrnnarvun iimw. Alt a niw tUbi-, hen hou mi! hotitte.

Thr icnnin are iialetl with fifty lane tree, a jrrea iuirt, aul f'no-il "tn with the fln-et antt m-t ulMtatif ial fen' in the rity. ituatcil the truer of 4Ui ami Maple St. Hie l.tta rwit 1 an. I i. inrte ixe.

anl In the mmt tHirahle part of St, Anthony for a iniil I have a very rhohe Un-tl I1an. Al a very fine and fatmly 'r outn, hra. Alo, a coal lenther ti humO'. hoUl prefer to aeil all '( but ill fwli iuparate. ifltio not Hn-1 a mliiMT fr th whole wlthia ten tlay.

My oieet for ellln.t I am atnK to the I'ariftc fall antl aee me on the prvMiiMea, irat tLeort1r tn Knnt near Ute.tru -re, A. 5TvKKTUN. jun VI.K OF PKHSONAL rROP- KKTY of L. RKYXOLPS. The Ilewidenr to rent to a t.ooilv.

fn at Vomer of Helen and ch and examine the Kitchen, and l-arlor Knrutture, 1'arrarta, lie. tea. tiain. Sa, Ac. a Rue Home, lUnww and Buarrv.

JnnJ-tf FOU SALE A House with nine K.ni. Cellar. tturti. Well and a Ju0 with lan I. an I trk.v Also.

HivrsK AND l. tn Murphy A tottion Minninpoli. vith wven Im a.n.1 a c-t to the h.u.e. alswil one rati, aroiu H.vose; ttie ottwr two Al. a FA KM IN WKliirirrNTY.r mile from tne lif i.s:'.l an.

I four an a half ruih- from t-r ratlr.l 1 tS with Mrh of Kortv ll all llw rvst nlow land: oi tru r.M.1 Mmnervli an-1 Mnti.ell.x, aia. KUiirTY At Rf t't 1I within a an.t a half of ilelKe. All the I.n.t-rt ran l- ha.t on fair Inquiry at thf i me In tn fourt Hou, rol IL K. KKY ANT. at the corner of Ninth vc.l lliokhanan tre-t.

In mj-l-dtf FOR RENT. rjO UK NT tU Ftl UK NT OU FOR SALE. FIXE HOUSE in fseventh street, contain HKiniS, Weil. wli ning aeven lanpf on tvari larj nouch hr Uvrvv how Inquire of P. "WltRAPPELI, WaahlnaUMi A.raa.

Two Tenements, Anal TWO STORK WMS, roatt 9ael. alaT Inquire of Jeli-lw L. FXXTCHEK. Madame Bnzzell WILL BE FOUND AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE, PENCE MUSIC HALL. May 28.

mya-dtf JJLLE. DORCHESTER'S Millinery Depot, So. 21 WASHING TOX AVENUE Next Door to BeaT Gallery. I have Just opened out my spring stock MILLINERY GOODS, OK THE LATEST STiXES A FASHIONS Consisting, in part, of the Marseillaise Opera Hat, As worn by the Empress of France, the Princess of Denmark, 4c, at the opening of the French Exposition, with the Btitori, Alnia, Sontag, Ve(a and Tester, d-c, d-c, BONNETS, TO SUIT ALL COLORS. SHAPES AND AGE, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.

an a Ives. Ml A ri 1 AMD FANCY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Miss A. 31. Henderson Keeps constantly on hnn the mow complete Millinery and Fancy Goods, Ever broug to the Northwest.

Country AfUtinert Supplied Order Promptly Filled. The Millinery Manufacturing Establish ment Is under the immediate charge of A Milliner of exquisite taste and much experience, from New York. Cloak Making, Braid and Embroidery Stamping Done to Order. HENNEPIN AVENUE. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, myll-dtf Ouvotile th fusf-OfJIce.

SEAMSTRESS. AH kinds of Men and Hovs' Clottilnir tna.le in ll.e workmsnllke manner, wiual to the work of tbe 6ef tailors, and at verv reasonal.le nri.M The lady lias had luenry yeart' In the traded She works nt present at the residence of w. i.ns it.ti, corner or cataract an I'ennl-tnan stretds. Ordera addressed Ui Boa w111 08 cllel fr, and delivered "ouc my HOTELS. rX7in.oiit IIouho, HT.

ANTHONY. Tbls House, sltunted on tlie corner of Main and Pine streets, has been HEOVATKP, HEFlXrSHED AA'P RK- tVKXINHED, And Is now i for tbe accommo.lst.loii oficiiests. FRANK UtMlItWIN. jun-dlm Proprietor. jDAM KEGEL, I'KOPRIETOR Xorth-Western Hotel, Corner Waslilnirton Avenue and Ames Ht, Also House and Contractor.

juna-dtiw lyiORKIHON HOUHE, A. m. Cloarwater, Minnesota, Is splendidly situated on the west hank of uie Mississippi, sixty miles above Minneapolis. Splendid Hunting and Fishing. Kara cuance Kr rKiTOoiien JOHN MrMSOD, Proprietor.

Clearwater, April 3S. lsi. ap'Jtt-dtaugl JLK HI VER HOUSE, Klk Itiver, Minnesota. nis win-Known if onsn Is altuatel Imme- mateiy on the north Irnrilc of the Mississippi Hlver, at Klk Klver station, on the St. I'aal and Pacific Itallrond.

thlrtv miles northwest of Minneapolis. I'artlcaof pleasure and I lie puonc Kenerruiy win mm gissl accomtnoda. lions with the proprietor. J. A.

NICKEItH)N. Elkltiver. April 2H. Isil7. apM-dlaugl AOK A HOUHE, On the Mutual Plan of "Livp and lt E.

P. CHURCH, Pkopkietok AXOK. MIsiBieMlav. April is. sw.

apld-tanl yiNHLOW HOUtSE, St. Anthony, MinnHotst, The lartrest and most commodious Hotel In the Northwest, is now lurulshed with flrst- clasa and osn Ui the pub lic, i ante au ppimi wun the lesl trie market affords. Terms moderate. ii. P.

JfcWKLL, ProprleKir. ft. Anthony, May 21, myt-dtf I MH A 3 Main Mtreet, Weal KM off at Rrlatarc. ANOKA, Minnesota. M.

EATIA, frsirler Anoka April IN, 1W.7. a iw-t sol EFFER.SON HOf.SE, Bonticello, Minnesota. This well-known Honse Is now In (rood re pair ami ojs-n fr tourists. Invalids and the pul.llr Keneraily. It is ailuste.1, and the pleasure-seeker or hasineaa min cannot fin- a more retreat frotn tbe cares of the w.l.L WM.

V. B. M()RF Proprietor. Montlcello, April 1H67. ap3MlIaugI Masons and Builders.

ATTENTION, ALL Tabocr HiavH. MamiM ami Builders. Ht.ne llrlr and Piaatennc lri on Stuart notice. and in the hest manner. I.lrne, Hair.

Ornent and Plaster of I ana ormstantiy on hand, and lor sale at the lowest market price. Urac House on Third street, iMween NleM-let and Hennepin avenues, oive as a call. and we will try to satisfy all. audi or lum r.i. Minneapolis April a imt.

Hardware. pi HESTER ROACH, DEALER IN "invw. ana niantinactarer oi i in ware, Bridire cH MlnneapoUs. Jonl-ly Groceries. HUMAN BROTHERS, Oroc and Iweuera.

Merchant, Row. m'asblnKtrrti A venue. my-ly Cash paid fur Prodoos. Dentists. iTErrn BACSMAX, DENT- IV 1(TH.

Office, Center Block Minneaus- oil. Minn. myaMliy Civil Engineers. Sll. KFMi.

CIVIL KNfilNEKR, And City arveyor. lrBoe lit Harrison's Boek, sahlrurton Avenue. Stencil Cutters. SAL McCX'LLOG H. Stencil Catr; ociposiue Pcavt-OfHoe, Minneapolis.

Pos ill. wtvSi TCEW OPENING mi- jrjnr ai hovel dbevmamtixo AXD CLOAK HALOO-V. Corner Waablfiftna avenoe and Helen Tlss sat aoiw Ofaen uie laoies ot Mtoneapolia. as tsxeau fashion are ai wars to tie obtavln- Mscninw new ing xecutaal la the Mavartliavax Oarvel IBM a. n.

N. V. (Gen. IL X. V.

Boyn ton,) the Wafthington corTe-iondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, is responsible lor the folloiriDg senajitioual dtjvelopmenu Mya. The inveti jntiona whkb liae been in progress for a year paaaed have reached a point where tbey open op some new and startling chapter in ute story or mat great mya- tery tne assaBi nation. than one hundred, people are in thia thinT," were the words ol one of the conjiiiiratrtra. a. he fewanaT off into eternitv word thas sent back from the wnfine of another world, a if to urge upon the living a full solution of the trairedv.

Thi. in a subject far too grave and atartling lor a word ot scnsatiouaj writing-. A mere statement of the charac ter of thia additional evidence forming in itecll' one of the atronpe-st, if not altogether the strongest, cliapter in the xol'tun history. To le brief, then, and roncLe, the proj)er authorities are soon to be placed in poession ol evidence to tne ionow-ing effect THE A-SSAMHINATfON PLANNED FOR IN- AtOCRATION DAY. Hf.ie.) in the Ixlge of the Kniirhtof the Golden Circle hail revealed the lact that there waa plot to murder Mr.

Lin coln durinir the inauguration exerci.es of March, 1 Every precaution wa-4 taken to lim the consinrator), though no clue had obtained as to who tbee were. Wilken Ilooth wa. in a.hington at the time. Having known Mr. Johiuon in Nashville, he called uiou him the dav after Mr.

Johnson a arrival here. Uuring the exerei.en at the Capitol, liooth wa in the building. ro m-rtain were the authorities that an attempt to kill Lincoln was to be iiiade, that every avenue within the building by which an aas.sin could escape was carefully guarded. Booth's own observation of the Mturifion may have deterreil htm from the act eon tellll.lutioll. From Nov.

9th to Feb. 2sth. Booth wa in Washington seven timei, the of his abfice varj'ing from two to ten each. On the 1st of March. 16.1, fie arrived again, and iiikhi the three succeeding days was railed a A.

at his own express orders. IfOOTH AT NASH VI U.K. Afterthe Republican party had nominated its ticket Booth passed some time in Nashville. There he was well arnnainted with Mr. Johnson.

Both had mistresses there, and the? mistress es were said to lie sisters. Idiot was also well acquainted with Mr. Brown ing, the private Secretary of the ice I resident. HKTRAVINO THE PARTY. There is adtiiidant evidence that from the lirst it was Mr.

Johnson's settled determination to betray the Republican party. Prominent rebeU seem to have understood his terrific anatheinasatrainst traitors and treason as simple blinds. Certainly subseiueiit events furnish no other satisfactory explanation. At Cincinnati, when on his way to Washington, he expressed himself decidedly that if the country was to lie saved at all it could only la saved through the reorganization of the I'ein-ocratic party. A few weeks before the assas.iuatimi, he declared, with un oath, tn a friund, that if he was ever President, he would crush out all Yankee influence from the iovernment.

Soon alter the assassination, meeting tho same friend, he said Poyou recollect what 1 tild you when we lat met Well. 1 am President now, and this Yankee influence shall lie crushed out." These remark pertinent as showing that from the first the pur pose was to betray his party. Ft is by no means all the evidence upon which this charge rests. HRoWNINii AMI ELKlTION HKTfRNM. The private secretary almve referred to was talking to a friend when the returns of the Presidential election were looming in.

Enough had been received to make the result turn on Indiana. When the dispatch came showing that he State had gone Republican. Browning's exclamation was. "Well. Lincoln is goo for a secoti-l term, and if he lies, we have got jti.t as good a man to put in his place." I several occasions, when intoxicated, after his arrival in Washington, and when dicuMiig t-olit teal matters, he said: "Well, wait till Mr.

Johnson is President, he will show you Yankee abolitionists how to manage things." Browning and Booth saw each other frequently and were intimate. BOOTH'S WITH RICH MON'I. Booth male soveril trips Ix'twi'en Washington and Canada. On one occasion, while in this city, he received a package of d.M-tiineiits from Canada, one of which was for Mr. Johnson this Booth delivered.

Subsequent I he re- ceivitd an anwer to it, and this, it i -aid. he dispatched to Richmond, and its character, if known, has not Isvn allowed to transpire. MoVKMKNTsj ARiU'Nt TH F. KIRKWOOH IlorsE. It will I retnemhere 1 that the Vice President loarded at the Kirkwood House', and that Atzerott, who it was alleged was to kill him, had a r.om at the same hotel.

Early on the evening of April 1 4th. Mr. Johnson sent word to the oth.v that he could tut le seen bvanvone, f.r any purpose whatever. So particular wa he about the matter asatlerward to go himself to whether the order was fully understood. In the aternoon.

a is known, Booth called and left hL eard. It is now said that Mr. Johnson saw IwKith after that card was put into his Isvx. The pistol and knife found in Atierodt's lied wereiiut there bv Booth, according to a statemeul made by Atze- n.lt while ln'ing taken to the gallows. Atzerodt's conniption with theeonspi- racy seems to be reduced nearly to what he declared it to in his contession, namely: That he had been a party to the first project of kidnapping, nut, hail positively refused to have anything to do with the subsejuent plot to assassinate, and that he had no desire to kill Mr.

Johnson, and further that he could have done so after Booth shot Mr. Lin coln, as he saw Mr. Johnson on one or two occasion. later in the evening. He was probably a party so far as to aid in creating the impression that it wvs part of the plan to kill the Vice AT THE ARSENAL.

A strange thing connected with the imprisonment of the conspirators at the Arsenal, was that the attendants were iTVosi strictly charged to hold no corn-niunk-ation whatever with the prisoner, and especially to avk do question. One of the attendants says the caution was in the form of an oath, and that copies of it are still in existence, and will he produced. Payne, it said, made a written ronteion. but no tracef of this paper can now be foun-L All the prisoners expected to be reprieved np to the very moment tbey were swung off, and when the order of execution was taken in to be read, some of them were in great glee, supposing the reprieve had rer-tainly ronie. There are great reason for wtpposing that svme of the prisoners believexl reprieve and final pardon to be elements in the plot.

THS TRIAL. Those uulliar with the trial wiH not fail to remember that on t-everal oera-sions eSorw were made by the defense to intrrxluce statement and confessions made by several of the prisoner to their attendants, an-1 also to introduce some declarations of Booth's, made uubse-quent to the adsassination, as vide ace. Tke Preaideat'a Orxaa Lowlslaaa AOalra. Washinotox. June 13.

The A'ariVm-al IiitrllirjfHfrr says We have author ity tor the statement that at a very recent consultation of the Cabinet, it was decided that the military officers in com mando! the hve districts into which the ten unrepresented Southern. States are divided, nave no power to remove civil officers deriving their authority from omve UOTemnienu aa now oraauizeu. The question, we understand, had no immediate reference to the removal of the Governor and other civil officers of the State of Loisiana, by General Sheridan, but of course it will applv to the action of the four other commanders. doubt, the lorthcom-inr opinion of the Attorney General will be in accordance with this by which it is understood the decision referred to, was arrived at, and will fairly iustify the legality and propriety of this determination. It scarcely need be suggested that the issuing of orders replacing the deposed officers, which may become necessary as a conse quence ot this decision ot the tiovern-rnent.

wonld he nn rood Ground for an application on the part of General Sher-idan to be relieved from the position he holds, much less would it warrant the inference that the administration con templates or desires his removal for his services. Nicollet House, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Tne nderstgned, having purchased thia Hoime, have thoroughly REXO ATED A REFURNISH ED It throughout. It Is now open public aa a to the Firat-Class Hotel. CILHO.y HKOTHEKM, Late Proprietors of International Hotel Taylor's Saloon.

New York. THEY HAVE COME. Email De Paris, Boquet of Eden, Sweet Opoponax. Boquet of Paradise. Lubin's Genuine Extracts, Elegant Brushes.

Conirress Water, And a large variety of New Goods at the MODEL DRUG STORE. JAMES MURIHON A Merchant' Block, Waahlnirton Avenue. MILL WOOD! Case Shepley, Will deliver Mill Wood to any part of the city, on the shortest poaaible notice. Orders may be left at SIIUMAN BROTHERS, Merchants' Block. Washington Avenue.

myS-dlrn Marshall Bros. Continoe to call espeei.vl attention to the A.vfiMtiUAr i ivr.Mijs i w.Ait ri. wn.eti is not enanle.1 for timean.l l.anty by any other Waicn. Aeisninrianvintf la a lEBarant." from the ma-nufartarer, anil we warrant every one to Kl ve entire aitufution. To ttiOMe who annot arforii a hiKli-ecwt waU-h we wish tostate that we ean furnlah nn American Watch, which will keep excel lent tune, eery rnenp.

We have a tine stock of Ladles' Oold Watches and Chains, both American and Kfi. Klcirant finmetand all other sty lea of rtne Jewclrv. toifcthcr with a larire aHaortment of the smt Thomaa I lock, ami ail inner vai nsiiallv found in a Watch aud Jewelry Store. We do our own ENGRAVING, both faaey and plain, inutile and nutaide. We have had twenty ye ra xprlenc In WATt'H RK-I'A IKtNU.an.l are spared toiloevervthlna; In that line, from Cleaning- to the entire Re- conatructlon ot WaU-hw.

All th.ave Watches that cannot he made to run, weilesirs have eommitteit to our chance; and if are do not make them rnn, and run well, we auk not a cent of pay. Kings, Jewelry, Ac made by ourselves to order. MAKSHAIX BROTHKRH, of thr Matulnrit Time. Corner Washington Avenue and Mlnne-tonka street. Jell-dtf Samuel Hunter, Plumber, Steam and Gas Pipe Fitter.

Oor. Washington Ave. and Oregon Street. fiulldinsa fHU-d op with Steam. Oasor Water.

Has on band and for sale Sttearn and Oas Pitas. Glot Valves, Cheek V'alvea, and FitUngxnf all kin. Is. lteep Well. Forre, Lift, and cistern Pnmps pnt up.

Agent tor Patent Driving Wells. Pumps and Pipes furnished for the same. Wells pnt down on satisfaction guaranteed. Parties requiring Pumps are invited to examine my catal.azues before purchasing elsewhere. jnn-ly QHRIeST V.

BOTTLEB OF ALE PORTER, NORTH MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. A full mtpply ahoay on hnmd for the TratU. )SpeclaI attention given to furnishing private families. api-dly j. a.

GLUCK, MERCHANT TAILOR, ASD DKAUm IK GENTS FURXISniNG GOODS, LOWER BRIDQg KTREET. myaVly Wool Wool We will pay the Highest Market Price For Wool In exchanre tnr Cloths or Clothing, guaranteeing our prices aa low aa at any es- uvotianmem in uu Btate. Jndawwtp A. T. HALE CO.

fJUEY HAVE COME! Another lot of Uraae ITsJ Ont RIBBED At the Janl-Jw PEOPUT9 eTORE. lNEAPOLIS CORNET BAND. This popular and weil-knowu Cornet Band Is now prepared to farnlsn Masie for Baits, Parties. PW-niea, ExrursioEs. Thesvters.

Con-eerta and upon the sbortest notice, and on reasonable terms. For fanaer partleulavrB. inquire at the Headquartera, earner I'tah and Seeond streeta JOK.TCZZJ. Leader. Jane 11, 1MT.

jeilUm STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY of Hennepin. District Court, Fourth Judicial IHstrtct. Godfrey Seheltlln, PIft, V. B.

Internal Kev airainat slam p. at centa. William lluacland. Deft. 1 Cancelled.

The state ot Minnesota to the above named defendant. Yon ar hereby snmmoned and required to answer the complaint in Uie above entitled action, which Is filed In the offl.se ol the Clerk of this Court at ttie Court House in Minneapolis, in said Hennepin county, and to serve a copy of vour answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, at their oTlee in Minneapolis, in the county of Hennepin, la aid state, within twenty days after the service of this summons un you, exclusive of the day ot such service; and if you fail to answer the said complaint wltntn the lime aforesaid, trie plaintiff in thia action will take Judgment against you for the sum of six bund red and thirty-three and M-luudol-hvra. with interest at the rate of seven per eoot. per annum from the th day of October, A. I 1M7.

besides the costs and disburse ments of ibis action, lasted Minneapolis, May 10th, A. T. 1sS7. EtBKE A HALL. Jnnt-Tan PlalntitT's Attorney.

STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUX-TY of Hennepin, as. Dtatrlct Court, rourth Judicial Iitatii t. John A. Flood, 11 ft, Rev. 8 tarn p.

50 against -cents. Cancelled. WHUara liuaeland. Deft. I The sitate of Minnesota to the above nam ed defendant.

You are hereby summoned and required to answei tne complaint in ine anove eniuieu actinn. which Is ft led In the oflice ef the Clerk of this Court at thetourt House in Minne apolis, In said Hennepin couniytnd to seirve a copy oi your answer to satu comn aim on the subscribers at their otflee in Minneapo-11s. In the county of Hennepin, in said State. within twenty days afterthe service this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service and lr you mil to answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take judgment against you for ttie sum or one hundred and seventy Ave and 70-UJ dollars, with Interest at the rate of seven percent, per annum from the 15th day of February, A. I.

1W7, besides tne cosim ana ol mis action. lated May tflil, INtiT. BEEBE A- HA LI, Jun-t-Tu7t PlfT's Att ys. CHERIIT'S SALE. Bv virtue of k7 an execution lKstied out of and nnder the seal of the UtKtriet Court in and for the 4th Judicial District, county of Hennepin and tale of Minnesota, upon a Judgment reniter- ea in sai.i uotin, on ttie mt ihv or Slav, l7, lo an action therein landing, wherein Michael Holmes is plaintiff and Alvln Holnin defend nt.

In favor of said plaintlir and against said defendant, for the um of one thousand and six tis-li $Hlnti)-liio dollars. which aum with Interest from renditi.in, Is now actually due thereon, which execution was to me delivered, 1 have levied upon the following deserltied real estate, situate and lying in the county of Hennepin, as the property ol said Alvin Holmes, defendant, to wit The southeast one-fourth of section 10, lu township 119, range 23. Therefore notice is hereby given, that In front of the Court House In" the city of Minneapolis. In said Hennepin county, on Kat-urday, July 13th, l-sHT, at Mo'clock A. ml, I will offer for sale and sell at public auctiou to the highest bidder for cash, the above de-seritied real estate, or so much thereof as mav- be necessary to satisfy said execution with interest and the costs and exuenvea or sale.

Mlaneapolis, May 27th, IW. WM. BYRNES. mayM-Tuw7t SheriffHennepin County. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

State of Minnesota, county of Hennepin. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Joalah R. Pond, decease.1. Notice is hereby given, that bv virtue and tn pursuance of an order of license made in Id ie alter, on the ailh dav of Anrll.

A. D. ISH7. bv the Probate I of said connt the undersigned administrator ol the estate of the almve lumnl Jnsiah S. Pond, deceas ed, will, on the Sh dav of June.

A. D. ISH7. at two o'clock P. at the front door of the Court Mouse In the city of Minneapolis, in said county, offer for sale at public following deserltied lands, to wit: lots fo.

three CI) ana lour 4 In the old fiat, containing two acres, more or less, and he houses thereon, and lots fourteen (Mi. fifteen (15). flftv-four (61) and flftv-flve of one acre each, all In the village of Excelsior, In said county of Hennepin. irnnii oi saie, casu on ueu very oi tne aeeos. Dated May 1SH7.

JOSEPH F. POND. Ma.v-as-Tw4t Administrator. ORDKIt TO IIEAH PETITION FOIt LETTElUs, Ac State of Minnesota. Conntv of Hennenin.

In Iroliate Court, Special Term. In the matter a-f the estate of John L. Reynolds, deceased On resiling ami filing the petition of Anna 8. Reynolds, of the city of Minneapolis, in said county, representing among other things that the above named John S. Reyn olds, late of said city, on the first day of May insu, at nis resilience in sai.i city, Intestate, leaving goods, chattels and estate within this county: and Hint she.

the said Peti tioner, is the widow of said deceased; and raying that ad in in 1st rat ion of said estate giant. si to her and liavld lle uolils, of aal a city, iirotner oi sai.i ueceaseu. It is ordered, that said petition be heard be fore the Judge of this Court, on Saturday, the 2Hlh day ot June, A. I). 1.HK7, at 'J o'elock p.

at he Court House In said city. And it is further ordered, that notice there of he given to tits heirs of said to all persons Interested. I.y puhilshiiigaconv of this order for thre success! ve weeks prior to sain uay ot nearing in tne jrtiKAri.is TamrNE. a flatly and weekly newstvaN.r printed n.i puiiusnea in the atoresaiu city. Lmieu aiay rin, isw.

N. H.ITEMIT-P, may'JR-Twtt Judge of Probate. KDKR TO HEAR PETITION Hfiint'iiin. Id Probate Court-. in im fiiauT oi mo esuii oi junn w.

reiwinjr and nlinffthe petition of John P. I'lmniiitT. of th town oi Hrnoklvn. In NAiil rouitty of Hcnnt'pin, rfprtwntltiE amnnuoihpr thiniH that the Nive nanifM John W. riumiiir, lat of lh rity of Minri apoliH, in sail rutin ty, on tti wventh day May at tho rT-sfdeuw of hln fnlhiT, the alrKaid John Plummer, dltd inl-MtaU, leavtnic iikmIm.

rhHttls and vtit tn thin county aud that the said fUttmvTt in the fattier of wild leeiiHvl I he untd d--cne i imvins di-l without wlf or 1kmu livIriK. lray ints that adminiittr itloti of nail Htate he to httn (rritnrMt. It i ordere I that naid petition he he -rd before the Judtfe of thi Court, on Maturdav, the afith day of June, A. Ik I7, at 2 o'chck p. at the Court lloiiw in a)d city ol Mtn-neaHltM.

Anl It further ordered, that notire thereof he ijiven the helm of said dM- and to all M'nonn interm'ed, hy puhllMhinK a copy of thi ordv-r for three ftii-r-eftKlve wpk prior to said dav of h-arinic. tn the Ml55KAiLtH TKiBfE. a dally and veekfy newKpHper. printe-t and puhflshfI in the aforesaid city. Imtel May 27th, 1J7 N.

n. IfKMItTP, mine of lroJate. J.TOWN, Successor to A. It. Fall, AT THE OLD Wherv a found a n.irid assortmentof HATS CAPS, BOOTS AMI SIIOKS, AMD Gents' Furnisliin? Oomls, All of which will be sold at the I-OWEHT FICilTKKH.

April, 17. ap2-d6rn "DALLOU PATENTED IMPHOVEI) French Yoke Shirts, WARRANTED TO FIT. rATKXTKD TOrEflien 1, I8S. w-FOB UK AIX PRINCIPAL I'EALERA. AND AT WHOLJWALE ONLY BY B1LUII' BfMITnCas fcbla oi.rl HOLE PA TEX 1 EES.

BROAjDWAY, NEW YORK CITY. 885.00 Iteard. THE ABOVE REWARD WILL be aivesa for trie ameefeeAi persons atrlpptns; tha tasnc from toe tieeaon Ni.otiet Xsiiad I HWUm W. W. EABTXAS.

Attorney at Law. S. JOXtLS Attorney si Law and Um General Ajt t. "iter Minneapolis. Minnesota.

uiyjt-dly AMUKL U. LU, ATTOK.T i AT LAW, Aud Solicitor In Hac.ui-l. y. lluslnesa un-ler thelsu- Act promptly attended to. No.

i CK XkOt ULOck. myaestm 70K)IB WIUOaT. W. W.at'MAlB. yflLSOX A McNAIR, tlrsMya rosiBisellstra Lavw ueapolis, (fhlt of St.

Anthony,) Jlinneaota. M. SHAW LAWYER OFFICE IN FARRAJTT8 BUILDINO. Corner of lfrtdge and Second streets, fcbj-dif XlaawtaasBita. JEWIS BROWN Insurance, Jteal folate and Law Office WOLFORD is BLOCK.

JanaMtf Minneapolis. Minn QORNELL. bhaiwLmv, Attorneys at Law, Will pay especial attention to business arla-linj under the late Bankrupt Law. mara-dtf MiNatro lis. Mikr V.

MORRIS, ATTOIINEV ATVIVAW. REYNOLDS' BIXX'K, 9f Istateainwlta, MtsiBieMtaV January 81. 1SB7. Jan3l-dtil Architects. H.

Miuneaisvl HOWK, AKl'IIITHT. eaisvlia. Minn. FI vn Knarlneer. ifarrla.ni III.

i. iiin. for Ktores. Banks arid Real-tteitoea carerully pier.st on re.iaouabla terms. Kitbbwoiw-D.

Morrison, Fletcher A Co. A. 1. Hale, Ira M. tiorton, lavmard A lnyil-ly QIIARLES MARCOTTE, A.nciiiTi2crr.

Office in WolfvrtCt Mr. h. Ctook JCiijinrrr, Hrute tUrrl, Plans and Ks-trirtlona for Ituildliurs uM-riiioiis inavie on snon. nonce anu easonable terms. ft.a-duw Physicians and Surgeons.

TR. IIUNTLNGTOX, M. Sur gwin and Homeopathic Physlelan. Of- uce, rdiicc iiiniiiiiiK, enter itiurii. Resident oor.

of Ileum tun avenue and Fourth street. Iun7-dly nri. M. I10I1KBO- Pntli atlilc Pbysivian and MurBeou. Oftliw opiMSvltePisit-Ottlce, Hennepin Avenue, Mlu-ucapolla.

Minn. IUlden corner of Hlilh aud Cataract streets. 1 I lhy- asv. l.lavii ami MiinMtn i lrr.van OnU-r Hl4Mk. HJtu ASthML.

maiy.7v-iy THH. HALL KCOIT ten.lor their Iy prnfiwalonal services to the eltlsens ol Minneapolis, Kt, Anthouy and vleliilly. In Itie practice or Medicine and Hurycry. Promt. 1 st ten lloli ulven suruTeal at a dlatance.

Ofltce over Allen's Htore. opposite Post Ol- neier to me racutiyoit the Jefferson Me.ll.-Ml Collie, Phllad. Ipli mayai-iy rjHS. HATCH A tiOODWIN, uiiiniKiii'ATiiii; PIIYMCIANIB AMU MIBU Office near the comer of Washington ave nue and Nicollet street, tlfflce hours to 1(1 A. at.

and 2 to 8 p. at. lr. H. resides on corner tool let aud Eighth streets: llr.

at Uie Nicollet House lsn27-dtf JJ1LL A LINDLEY, rhvfcician and NurgPonN, RrynnUW litork, oifNMtfe the IHut-OtlU. ar-IT. Hill Residence corner Hljlh and Nhillet streets. sr-Ur. Llndlev Third streer.

Iietween (California and Marshsll streets fehWItlm kluot," I'll YrtlCI)-MKI Ht PbyNirlanM and NurpH)nH. All Diseases of UieTIIItOAT and WKOH ai'iu'i a I. ATTaMTHiM. Particular attention laild to IHseaars peca inr hi niimrniiin lill.iren; Also, l-o dis eases arising rrom riiMvial cai no poison to kill eafiis or tin eases arising from Miuvlal canal's. We nlsons to kill oalns or the lialletil.

Ihi nothing to injure the system, hut evervthlnu to Hiinliilii, siipMirl and nsatHt nature l-o relieve Itself of disease A lartfc stock of Pure liotoulcal Imigs on hand. A. F. KLI.lOT, M. Til 1-5 imceon IIKI.KN Str.1.

In-tvi-i-n Ht and Washington Avenue, Minneapolis. Minnesota. myeMn Well Digging Drilling. HUE E.N wT-Ti IMjjrjf e'i aiol a hrlller ur.l.-ra iomv Iw j. Mlluftiikee House, rveftn.l re't.

Iietween Minuet. and Helen, peek 4 Palmer's Patent Force i'urnp Inserted. myvl dly Livorv Stablos. II. BRACK ETT, LIVERV STABLE, Wih'uiyUm Avenue, ne'tr Eimt Aa-tiontil Unlet, Kf IslsiesitMtlls.

siaisHala. Pleasure partleswlll siiimileil or fien Carriages. Aa all mv emlMigea are entirely new and of the latUa.1 Mylc, I teei conn.ieni oi giving sat islactioii to my pat roris. a- Wt rlct attention given to the purctuu and saie of Ho k. H.

H. BRACK KTT, Pr'rtirletor. ApiillS. I7 -Hf Real Estate Agencies. OFFK IN TrMPtrr'n Ituilfliiuc, A re rreiH.rel ranaact ALL Kf.Vte, KriTATfc will pay Taxes tor moi residents; collect Keiits, rent H.Hiaea.

sell and In, farms, llimra aud I s. Vacant Is. at short notice. aInfririiiati'sn respecting i 1 1 in ate. le eallty furulalied sratul-Vusly.

sa rartiiisr srteniion given to rillea. BrM. lrl, mys-ni Minneapolis as Cviirs and i ALDKICH. Pnllic VmimiMifrripr A l)mlm hr avii trta IV-yftJ Mtstar-Ji; (ut fUtr, Ulrn ruxl llc-tUm Ac-nt, Mirjn-K)(i, Mirm. my'ttt JILTOX LINDLci, Keal fAtat A rent, BeynoUW Mark, nfmir Our limt-Vffif, Jsfln- mm- Farms.

Lands, lexises a Ac Ac bought and sold on commission Tsxes paid uw ac leosv-em "If INNEHrTA HEAL ESTATE AUENCY. L. BCTLKk. fi. w.

mi li a. a. v. Moaaia. Attorney at Ijate.

BUTLER, MILLS 10RRLH, BEAL ESTATE AGENTS, Cesrrrsaerr. asl Xmtrtm ratMae. BBIIXiK OPpfJHITE PUST-OFFICE, ai.v.vuniuH, MINN. Farms. Land ffntMM Gbllege ertp.

Uaight and srdd on eom-mismuxi- maOr; Umttm aeanu-ated; Titles, eamire-d; Taxes paid; and general ear taken of i in riesrHa properly fcar noo-realdenla. air lo call the attention of strangers visiting oor eity wlto a view ol Invsatlng In Heal Kalate, lu live great variety of deOrahle we have t- sale, wm.lsUng ANI, tfTH, VACANT l7TH, FARMH. FARMING LA Jiej OAKUK.V FAKM.1, Ac apJB-OU IOTICE IH HEREBY OIVEN 1" that we will riaruiy eufcsrce toe I "ST Law from and aUrr una date. Ail at large lo violation nt law will be disposed id avuiuaac WIUI Uas ssuoe. ws-dtf ctuxr or roLicm understood and believed at the time of the trial that there were about one hundred armed men in Wanhinzton on the night of April 1 4th, in the interest of tne as.sa.9ins.

It btxms etranre that no attempt was made to learn wlio anv of these partiea were, or that no reward was offered for their apprehension. It is aLo known that one of the prosecutors on the trial felt convinced, at the time of the trial, that personaces connected with the government, and these beyond m-pir-ion in the minds of most, had some previous knowledge of the attempt to murder Mr. Lincoln. The delay of two months in taking any steps to arrest Surratt, after hia whereabouts were known, and an offer had been made to deliver him up, is, to say the least, suspicious. WIDE SPREAD KNOWLEDGE OF Till! PLOT.

One of the most singular matters brought to light by the investigation, is the fact that not only was the plot known in distant parU of the country, tut that it was who were to lie the victims. There is much evidence "going to substantiate the supposition that there was no intention of takinc Mr. Johnson's life, and (hat all the move ments around the kirkwood House were simply niade to deceive. The following will suffice as t-iiecimcus of this kind of evidence At a town in Minnosota. at fiveo'clock in the afternoon of April Hth, a citizen sta'ed that Mr.

Lincoln and Secretary Seward hnil In-ea assassinated. At 12 o'clock n.Miti jf April 14th, in another town in Minnesota, several citizens came to the Postmaster to inquire whether any news had been received of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln and Secretary ward. In neither case, the name of tho Vice President was mentioned. The Mateineut of Harold at ini iniirht.

after the assassination, when with Booth he stiiptied at IJovd's tavern at Surratts ville, as it appears in the evidence taken usn the trial, was this: 4i Well, I am pretty certain that we have assassinated the President and Mr. Seward." Flee ing as they did, instantly after the shot fired in the theater, how could they have known that the plot had failed so far as Johnson was concerned, provided there was an.v intention to kill him? Besides thec, there is evidence to the fame effect from portions of the country widely separated from those mentioned iilmve. where a knowledge of the fact that Mr. Lincoln and Secretary Seward were to lie assassinated was in the possession of quite a number of persons. Some eircumstanees connected with the hasty execution of the as if there was an anxity to get them under ground as soon as possible, have excited attention and inquiry.

In conclusion, it mav ne stated that the aliove presents a fair statement of the kind of matter which, so far as it tas not lieen alren.lv done, will in due time, lie presented to the proper persons to receive the same. It is believed to I but a small portion of similar matter in the hands of those who are using it to remove the mvstery of the great conspiracy. It. V. N.

B. Hel lot pography The following article is from the New York JiHtrnnl 1 'tmimrrce, and records one of the most remarkable discoveries ii modern science a discovery of more importance even than that of Haguerre, and of which practical uses are almost limitless llEUOTYroniiAl'liY. Here is anew word added to the vocabulary by the necessities of this advancing age and he discoveries of modern science. Kver since the discovery of the I'agucrre process it has lieen an object of earnest iiiii'suit to hnd a method ot using the photographic art for the production of metallic tvpe by which to print in the ordinary letter press style, the pictures made by the sun. Scores of inventions lave been made without final success.

We are at Icnirth able to sav that the lesideratum has been accomplished, and the Heliotype Com pan whose place of business is at Xo. Fulton street, are prepared to work with the aid of the as rapidly a puMishers can desire the production of sun-type. It is not "claimed f. this process as yet that it will do everything that is desired. But it is the beifimiing of great things.

and we confidently loon to the day when will Ik; so perfected that the scenes of lailv life, occurrences in our streets, ulilis meetings, processions, and events mav be photoirraphed, and the tyjie used in the editions of illustrated liew-jiaiHtrs without the intervention of an engraver or wotnlcuttcr. At present the inventors wisely pro- iose to do no more for the public than they are at.ie to lo perieetiv, lo snow wuat heir ability is we may state the results our own examination. A copper-late man of France, for example, was landed to them, from which thev were to produce a type or plate suited for lct- cr press work. vv itlnn twelve nours hev delivered the tvi. a plate.

from which we could easily print a hun- Ired thousand copies on the press of the mriiiil of 1'omnn rre, The copy print- 1 from this type was fully equal in very respect to the original, and an ex act J'ir simile ol it. An elegantly designed ornamental card, with fanciful let- rs, made by the hand of a skillful artist, hcinir placed in their hands, they. a few hours, produced tvpe from which he carl San In- printed toanycxteiit de- ird A4 ordinary wood engraving is f. .1 VI re uee in tne same manner, j. a.lmiralily ann penecny copten.

me of the merits ot the invention consists the ability to change the size of the iicture or pace to be reproduced. 1 hus music of the ordinary piano sizo can, in a few hours, be reprinted in a small liiart-v, octavo, or any otherdesired size. man six f-et square can Ik! reduced, and the type made to print an llustra- lon tor an ordinary volume. nave now betore us specimen of reproduc ions of lVvre's Bible illustrations, which are astonishingly perfect. Mom marvelous still is a jvaireof the London Yetr, reproduced in a few houra on a metal piste, half the orisHnal size.

nirravines and letter-pre alike retlticed fitir-ttnitr of the oriirtnal. the proofs which will surprise the printer. 1 here no reastnable doubt that the process will be so perfected that it would be easy to republish in this country any huropean illustrated newspaper within wenty-Iour hours arter its receipt Dy teamer. We have careful not to claim too much for this invention in its present working condition. The company can do all kinds of map work, outlines, and plans of artists and ensnneer.

many stvie of engraving, especially those which deal in sharp outlines and bold. viforou work, music and many other kinds of illustration. They may already do much more, but this is enoazh to justify our assertion that heliotypogra- hv is a necessary worn tne language. In one department the company has achieved a startling triumph, namely, in the reproduction of rare old tracts and books. Many gentlemen having nch treasures in their libraries desire to print private editions for their friends.

By this process the type f.vr stich editions is furnished in absolute fir tinuU of the original, and the new edition can only be dL-tinffiii-hed from the old by the paper on which it is printed. make sure that the publishers, type founders, map makers, civil engineers, and all who are interested in such an important advance in art, will visit the Meiiotrpet.ompanyjviM investigate for themselves its ability to do their work. 1 WW nt I.f nf TieiTWselv lrwlrni of New York journalists is declared by the Tuna to be a hoax. MiyseArol-i Tamrsa received at the of- Br of ltamaiey 4 Hill. Na 11 Talrd street.

or by our correspon.lent (J. Ham Iiavi.iaon la of All! A H'ilitaras. Not Third street, up stairs. Ilrnfal Coii'IiM't hj I5-t. fVaturdiy kit our lat report had been dis- netrhed ov the o'clock tram, we heard of one of thi.se shameful outrages which at times every community, and the detail of prove di.iinctty that the old vet "goeth arwnnU like, a roaring lion w-ikiuit ue Bisjr devour Dp some Iwwlj." It occurred iro Jackson street near l.irh, in one of those where, a man can "ll'mld liiihtenlnsr or iln-nrlml ilk "dotilile distilled damnation.

for five ri al a guzzle. A in human form presented himself at the counter, and received frorn Mm. who was then attending bar for tiMsrmnd, a f-w shock. of "lightening" lii'h k-cbh to have mad' him act if 'Vt on fire of hell." lie made dUhoriorat.li- proposals whli were rl-ted and he ordered to leave the house, lie then attempted to rln the door nevt knocked down the wrtn, and also the woiiinn. A fS.ree struggle then ensued, the screams of the annuo n.l h.

children, one of v. hi ran out on and up and down the treet, rimnini; f.r aroused the Tie r- lrini; no men at homr jii't that hour, it as some mo-menM tv-fir- the a-4taii-. -mild l. ot.taiq. Wl -t, it the wouun had l.

i divct.d of her '-lothiuir and r-tioak'-d until j-ii waa and blue. A well dirri-l'-d I. low on the head of the brute, di'tra. t' hi a attention from Id original design i fjr tint the 'n ar from hi elutetten. thU time iiite a croud had eollected and the offend- and held i.on the floor for some hikiih iit until the arrival of a policeman who had hecn K-rit for.

After due time the jolii -man i-inne in on the run, badly winded, hut hraiiiliohin hi club In heroic ntyle, fW believe he drew It idvin at the Mer-i hjnt, ati'l ruu VI 'iiiareii with it in hi1 Itiind. mi a to be ready.) The 1 rUhm.in, while 1h-Iii led olf to jail, esrced hi intention to rh-an out the crowd, h- tli rcfore attemjiled todlaarm the H.iieeitiau ty trying to knock the club out of hi tuiel with hi head, he otruek the nU vere niUioiit doinjr any jmrtM ular harm eeet that the tdMHt and hair flew from the club quite- freely, ft ho lull did not -em to mind eillier the Stiwt of blo.l or halr.i finding that lhi mode of at-tit ai not very tn ee-ful he changed hia taetie and laid down, a eart wa-i procured and th- uir'-i tionate eri aturir wa- tend-rly arriil to the city lor up. tin lay he wa brought before Jtidjp? laamlx-rt lor a bearing. Mrs. Teitkm-r au-iin eoiirt, aud fe the ehlef f.u "tatecl afxivr, alo that fhe WHS within three we ks of (hltd-hed.

file exhil. ill everal bnii-K- on herartnv and jierton made by the rouith iiie of the pri -oner. Me wan found (uilty and wiit lo jail to await trial at the next term of "I ommoii At o'clock he broiiirht betore Jude ll.tll to hear an applh-alioii for hall, lilt counsel, I. V. 1.

Heard, -tated anions other that he to town with a load of a heat from county, where he liven, lailiiia; to II hi a le nt he took a f' drinks and wan crav then from. The J.i.lp plaee.l bin bail at he lolloaiin; came fora.ird and acre aeei pled 1-ail J.tinea iriu iue, I'nf rick Keener, Tatrli Ilaritfan and ll.iriijiii Th. part ten are friend of the prixuier and represent him a a ipiict, eiieii, eve. pt ii under the influ. drink, when he become a jHrhi m.uii.ii eray and daueroii.

I a- i drink gul ah.key nor any other "a ni.it tn verate" a nuin lire of hell." It a simple prescription I. nt a Hire preventive of trouble. 1IT vi that no c'lod wh. home. Would to are morally certain can enjoy him--tr at a Mht prescription ol ll.piid lluid S.ibl.tttb, -iallv if the hhil.lr.

would I. him v'et a- a nap at ho meat he e.eild ill the I iir. ll but a h. it rain tiv Sun lay In a momh, and for four ie -1 i 1 1 moil'. it be come iiiiiiy irk.

m. Now we a.lrui. that water I a tf.Mt.l fhin. It 1, u. 1 tloat l.w.a VI I uu.i ro and John I'lioenlv "it i-aiuea the irr- to itrow, to fl iii-li.

and i a po-itie umbrella maker," but when it not onli lain-, but pr.it rai t- IV. mii i ev. davi in the r-l It le ki ic: itff of the trii.k. Tho r.iin of tin, raili. u.

for? n(-' lar. -ei iit k. ii -Itirlttly U- i.ili for pr-. b. rather hieb, to IH rile-! that "lu.t.-.

ii the air t-aiidoox mid boudoir c.a-iu.' in in hate We can only tin. I damp full c-1-riir, hiir-tin. weci.in. thund. riii- catarael of water, by reading; o.

H.MVif itiou r.imphl.-t We have .1 or I. to H. "lit oil v. aome h. aide hnre where we ronld drv lie and l.e free fiom the inell blanket, mnbri'lla and lump ItiiT whenever we make a tart in th.t diiecti.in.

our ite, ho is female Woman, and teii.ii!, with thr It water, with which to wa-ti liirt. our coat narative. pull, ii- down in', of water, turn the pout tri-iu the the ti.nic u.n that put of th cranium from wbu htlie l-rp. Iim; rain- have not y. I all the hair, and pl.i.-es the vrni ion pamphlet" oi- ii at 'in.

N.i. i from lhatop ot the in eur hand, and exclaim with the tie tiui of an "path-ill e. my dear' iialn-nce it'aonl a and will soon To prciunt a rcp'titin of the. atT. tiucU ciic.

have t- not tl -at ct!" for five but to remain that n-ih of time an va-rt-tncnt. and If durim; all that time to rain five Sunday in the rielit in the k. auvt liour- in the day. we will V. The wa w.iu.n tn wet ilotlic.

on a wet day. with tnoi-t ink, on damp paper, and should only N' rend "When the hurried h.m-r. tat her all the rainuij; sphere, nd the melancholy darkne- titly ci in raiinmj tears." vut MlKlN Nl 11. 'VB tie iMitKim Thl noble tuw wa pre.cn!. Tn a very touching- and fUwpjcnt manner V.H.t, Mi-v-iouary.

on Sabbath the (h.dit htm-h on Jac k-on r. A oncn ivtion wa in attemtance and the tlen tldritothe of The dngimi by lour little wand, wh. accompanist Mr Koot. bv lir a of a huh ord. r.

la. toSeti. rr with the dilre and the ea r.ioved tae atl.lten.v to mak- a n. V.xcrvl- a -inalar nature na ere krMat ltio-rftr Hall at 4 oVI-h k. Aat the Kirt Pre.byterfcin I 'hureh in the rvermii; The rain, tit.

fell in prevcn'ed many foitu atteudinj. We Searu that Mr Foot ha apjviint for thi. nd nir in Mmrv-apoii-s, after whk-h he will vi.it Suite Sunday ismjl Convention at whk-h he rw to K.H-kfonl. riin- L. The contribution in St.

Taul amount to haudreU of dollar. anJ probably would have been much but an app-al ha ju.t len maile ourcitijten to aid in starting a new imtl.r character in our own city, a "ProteMant rphan A.v 'tiim." rf 1 cintiin to throng oar hotel- atnl aj jH-ar nt our streets, A the warWi her hirrean we bepe to see them I beevme nion- nnmeroua. It UI make St. Tanl anJ the ether pc-pu'ar poiut of rt sort in the s-iate loik Uke the olden time. 1 Leave Leave West 8u Paul.

MO a. tn Arrive at uvuimi. )i OOINQ NORTH. Leave Owstonaa )' a. m.

Arrive Minneapolis. Arrive Wast Paul p. m. Maklnc direct eonneetlenia at Owatnnna WIUi traluaut Wlnouaand HI. Peter Railroad lor Wlnoua, La Cruase, Milwaukee, Chlcaao aud all points East and HouLb.

ACCOMMODATION. Leave Owatonna Arrive West SI. Arrive Mtnneaills. Leave Laave West wt. Paul a.

1. 10 p. in. 1:1 p. m.

a. nt. 10:10 P. m. n.iriveuwatonna.

Xiniirapoua 4 St. Tanl AocvmnttNlatiuu vim m. r. in, iu m. FOUR TRA1NM DAILY EACH WAY.

LCAVK. West 8L Paul IttlO a. ni. II 1 4 (a) It mi m. p.

m. 'Ju p. lu. p. m.

Minneapolis West 8U a. m. 1:10 p. m. .1 i.

p. nr, la m. tn p. in. Ml p.

IU. JD p. Fare tM.twcen Wml HC Paol aud llnniH-lls, with v. Paul liii.lge Ticket, cents aud with Hi, l-aui oui ult.ua TioketTtA uts. All trams or the Minnesota Valley Hall-road connect at Mrudola Willi trains of Mtu-nesola Ceuual Itallway.

1 asseiiKera from Itelle Plat lie and Way Points hy the morning train, reach reluming leava at ti p. in. IVaaeiigers taaina the morn.ug train rrom rt Paul and Mmueaiailia, gei I lie p. m. train Fast from La Crvisse, iih Cars sttachcl.

The ti-aln leaving Owatonna a ll-awa. ui. con nets dlns-l from the uioruing Iralu west hum Chicago. The lii.iKliin.TliL slle- liwl steamer '-K. okuk," i a.l Newton,) wlilch has lieen aplendldiy reiitusl ami rtilurnlahed 1.

IIih eull.u.1 1... r. tween lav Crosse and Winona. Purchase tickets from CapU I I i.l I lu Ageiilof Minnesota Ceiitial Italia by, st Hie In ton Ticket ntlie, near f.sil of Ja. k.on at reel, HI.

Paul; also, at the lmpots ol tan Minnesota Valley and Minnesota mi si Railroads in hi. I 'an I and Minnenia.lla. I. C. HIIM'AHlt, Kuierliitciideiit Minn.

Central Railway. May Si. I W. ni jp I 1 MONEY! Tlirets i-iiiiiH h. liij' EA Vll WA NsrrwKrn MINNEAPOLIS, MT.

ANTHONY, ami HT. PAUlsj ar tii KlllMT IHVIHIOIt St. Paul mid Pad lie H. It. TRA ISH LEA VE AT.

J'A VL DKlT: a ni, liuu ai, e.uti in, LEA VE MINXRAPOIJS itEfort fctfi a lu, 1:36 in, tl in. F. R. IlKI.ANO. Hup J.

IT. Randall, Ueneral Ticket Ag.ut. April i IMUT. aH-dtf JILWAUKEE AND HT. PAUL VIA LA CROHHK ANI MILWAUKKR.

The, ShorOsf, Jltmt and Att EtjhhU-tioun Jioukt or fill. -ago, I let roll, leveland. IiMilsvilleJ HI. I in Is, vi Iro, M.iinphlsJ New tirleaus, PHIshurg, New York, New Fngland, Itiinalo, HiiHis'iisloii HhllmlelphlH, Baltimore, Washington, viuciuuaii. i ne i anaoas.

Wheeling. A rut all Eatlrrn, Uuuthrm and tulhwtti JliitUM. ChiHtj ConiicnlionH aiik, nrrrii At Lit Crosse il waur.ee, In UNION HK.Iirm with all the flreat Through I -a. Turn Erprru TVoOu lmily Etu-h Wtu Purchsae Tickets -in LA CIWJMHK ANi MILWAI'KFK MllilHT LINK IIAUUAUK CUECKEn TIIKOftll. Nrw itrut Etrynnl Mrrping 1 lira on Xiyhl Trut A.

V. JI.CAItl'KNTKH. I'l'll'l AiceiiL M. M. Ml Kill 1.

1., Ieli.sl sa-nir i uroiiKn i irm-ia l.i I. llKOIUIK. fehH-dtf Ticket Agent, Ht. I'sul. Winona Si.

Peter ALL KAIL KOITK TO WINONA WITHO! CHANGE OF CARS Hrlwrta either at. Paul ar ninata. apwlls and lHanai. Summer Arraiieinent. On and After April 1, 18G7, Tram will ran as follows tiy IOiimI, U-sve a.m.

Arrive at Wl-nona at p. in log with the Miiitiisiita Mtage I Mititrfnny'n Line lor 1 Timnr. ilwssKoe, lo. and all points ljat and Mouth. M'ZX tSSS CsOiflfje 'M.

Iav I ooii a at p. and arrive at owstonna connecting wun tl.e lniieil Itallway for Kl Paul and Miiineapol. arrlvli.s at Paul 4 p. Minneapolis tfi p. in.

For tickets apply to (apt. I. C. tlplH'lK, at the In ion 1 i. et itnrm, Jsw-kaon st Feet, a oeiow I tie Merchant I loU-l.

II A IK1NH, iriy3t)-tf Mn p.r I. nt IJNDERTAKE i'H CARD A flt tuwrrtrrtsii of Mptallie Ilurial Cnm and VmkeU, FIHE POLIMHr.il tU 1MF.WOOII oriFFINM. CiriH lVKKKIi( AXKBW tXIFFINMOF I.FJ4J4 KXINHI Vfc YLTJi, NAMr. flATW, e. Persons residing at a dtslauw pf'MiiHiy applied ly order, and all will rind at my areruoma ths most complets and eslen- mvwr.m.

iu uie mate. fi. r. WARNKR. ridge street, east side, on block steiva RJTtST, alinnsa polls.

aepSedt KW VOKK AND f'KOV IlihX'E XI JOINT MTOCat UMFAN1T C3EAT WESTECN AGENCY. 41 WAAUxmrojr a vbkvk. niNNa-troLi ntnn. A RPLKNblU OTVCJC OF Pictures Framee, A SEW AND CUOlVB lAfl OF llioto(rrnpli Albnmn THE FINKfir tIrLAT OF ILrsI.rLtTIt WAN I IN TOWN. A Urge assortment of WATt and Piaie.1.

Ail U.e above artielea, and aa endless variety of other anoice -hjOs, to is- sold tor 1HLI-AK each article. star f.Vjcks. sis has ana Jewelry repaired and warranbsd. mm- Lssllea and asnUeoosn, cail aad ae not I Jelala.

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