Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
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SPECIAL RA TE& LOCAL. SEED WHEAT. acre. Potatoes grew so large that one txittn jjUvancf CITYELECTION. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. There* is an impression upon the Much of the seed wheat sown in this will almost make a meal for a family. The City Election, held on the 7th minds of some that the railroad is not county last season was inferior, but inst., resulted in the election of the following They crowd each other out of the hills, For the Advance. WORTHINGTON, MINN. March 28.1874. carrying seed and trees at special rates. we are glad to announce that the seed named persons: PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT and are as fat, as big, as white, and almost WORTHINGTON FLOWERS. The circular of the company, issued President, J. C. Craft, which is now being distributed by the WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. as lively as so many pigs crowding Ladies, now is the time to begin to CHURCH DIRECTORY. Trustees, H. L. Lackor, March 16, says that all "seed wheat, Committee is very superior in quality. METIIODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. \V. Lewis, and pushing each other in the nest. think of our flower beds and gardens. Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. Otis Bigelow, pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at and other seed grains, flax seed, and All orders will receive prompt attention. From two to three thousand bushels of 1U :30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthington Jonathan Ames, That we had a [partial failure of crop Do not let the seed time pass or we Communications intended (or publication must Praying Hand," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. garden seeds, and seed potatoes, in any first-class Fife wheat, from Rock County, be accompanied by the real name ami address of Recorder, C. C. Goodnow, last year is true, but we have not taken shall surely have no harvest. Let us Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. th« writer as a guaranty of good faith—not nec•••arily'for quantities, also fruit and forest trees, has been purchased, and is now being Treasurer, Peter Thompson, the opinion of a single farmer whose have every garden in Worthington cultivated publication. FKESBYTEKI\N.—Services in the west room on Assessor, A. Miner. shrubbery and cuttings, in less than issued. The seed from which this first floor of Miller block. Sunday School at 12 opinion is of any value in the community to the very highest possible state City Justice, L. B. Bennett, ADVERTISING RATES. o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev. W.P Jackson, Pastor. car loads." will be carried at half tariff wheat was grown, we understand, was who does not have almost unquestioning of perfection this summer, and while Constable, M. M. Jenkins. UNION CoNoitEGATiONAL.-6erviees morning One inch three weeks, $2.00,' three months, #1.00 rates. These rates terminate on the procured last Spring in the Missouri I and eveiiintc. Sunday School immediately after faith in the superior fertility of we are putting in the vegetable seeds, The Common Council of the village Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8.00 the morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday 4th day of May. Valley. The Commissioners, when Five inches," 6.00, 10.00 of Worthington, Nobles County, Minn.f our soil, and who does not say that let us not forget to drop in occasionally evening. Special rates given for larger advertisementsReading herewith submit their annual statement here last week, pronounced it "handpicked," from the time we get one good crop, we some flower seeds, that the beautiful notices, first week 10 cents a line subsequent of the financial condition of the EPISCOPAL SERVICE. and did not expect to find such A SPECIALTY. insertions 5 cents a line each week. shall begin to advance rapidly, and as well as useful may be cultivated. village for the year ending March 16th, Kev. E. Livermore, Episcopal clergyman We expect, hereafter, to make a specialty seed wheat in any quantity, but when 1874. shall soon have here one of the garden Let each home be made so beautiful and from St. Peter, preached at the M. B. SOULE', taken to the bins and shown several of information concerning govI spots of the West. But, says this writer, attractive in this way, that our town Amount of orders issued and fot CJ Union Church on Thursday evening OUNSELOR AT LAW and Notary Pubic— eminent lands and the securing of thousand bushels of plump grains almost what purpose: in conclusion, the whole Colony is will be the admiration of all wiio Office on 3d ave., opposite the park, WorthIngton, last. On Friday morning the first communion homesteads in the West. We invite entirely clear of cockle, they were Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. Order No. l. Isaac N. Sater, Lumber, a "farce." Now, if to expend about come here. Make the subject of flower service, according to the forms surprised, and did not hesitate to say correspondence from all quarters upon $16,44 $50,000, as the Colony Company have gardening and the best modes of reaching of this church, ever held in Nobles county, 2. M. H. Stevens, I this and kindred topics. All questions that it was the finest lot of wheat they j. s. SHUCK, done, in locating several thousand settlers the most satisfactory results a Printing, 7,50 was administered. ATTORNEY will be faithfully and accurately answered had seen in Minnesota. This wheat AT LAW, Real Estate and col- on government lands, and in helping theme of conversation whenever and 3. Press Printing Co. lecting agent, would respectfully tender his through the ADVANCE. All' was grown in Rock County, and demonstrates PRAIRIE FIRES. Records, 25,2» services to the people of this and adjoining conn the Colonists to build up the most wherever we meet. Let us go to work that as good wheat can be ties and hones, by prompt attention to business those desire in a on upon he Poland we have 4. C. C. Goodnow, 3,00 several nights past thriving town in Southwestern Minnesota, in earnest to see what can be done in fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of grown in Southwestern Minnesota as homestead law, the tree law, soldiers' noticed prairie fires around the horizon. public patronage. is a "farce," then the National one summer, and after the summer is Total Am't issued, $52,19 in any part of the State. Three-fourths R. D. BARBER, homesteads, land warrants, etc, should Where it can be avoided, the prairie Am't outstanding orders to Colony is a "farce." If it is a farce to over, let us come together at our Agricultural PHarvard of Nobles County, we judge, is as well date, $52,19 subscribe for the ADVANCE. Terms, ought not to be burned, HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Graduate of The grass will build a $40,000 mill, a $3,500 church, a Fair this fall to compare flowers University. United States Examining adapted to wheat as Rock County. as our name may indicate, invariably be useful in fighting ASSETS OF VILLAGE. grasshoppers, Surgeon for Pensions. Office at Barber & $7,000 public hall, and a $10,000 to $14,000 as well as vegetables. Let us endeavor Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. Bal. in hands of Treasurer as per should they ever put in another appearance. in advance. One year, $2 six months, hotel to organize good schools and to do something with our vinesclimbing settlement, $ 4,90 HOR TICULTURAISOCIETY. SI three months, 50 cents. Address a seminary of learninsr to keep th^ roses, honeysuckles, woodbine, Unpaid tax on duplicate, 469,92 GEO. O. MOORE, We publish elsewhere a letter on HE ADVANCE, Worthington, Nobles liquor traffic out of Nobles County, and morning glories, Cyprus, medaril THE IOWA HERD LA W. fruit growing in Minnesota, and some Total assets, $474,82 County, Minnesota. to form in two years time what is recognized vines, sweet peas, flowering beans, & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, It may be of interest to settlers near suggestions from the Western Rural, Total liabilities, 52,19 as the most thriving and promising to see what can be done toward shading the State line to know that the Iowa Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and on tree planting as a means of jiodifying Those wishing to SEND MONET safely and frontier community in the State, our windows and arching our doorways, Balance, $422,83 Residence on loth street below the public hall, herd law h.is been so amended that each cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to the climate and making fruit-culture Worthington, Minn. if not in the West—if to do all this is and making beautiful designs in C. C. GOODNOW,Recorder. county may decide for itself whether or get Drafts at the VNK of WORTHINGTON. on the prairies a success. We be-a Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or "farce", then the National Colony is front of our houses. If we cannot af. not stock shall run at large, except Hon. M. II. Dunnell has our thanks SEED CORX. nit flit. lieve the successful growth of nearly a "farce." ford a trellis or vine frame, let us put Bennett Brothers are prepared to furnish a superior swine, sheep and goats which are prohibited for a copy of the new tree law. all varieties of fruit raised in the North our wits to work to design something article of Seed Corn, warranted to grow if from running at large by the BANK OF WORTHINGTON. Now, a word, in conclusion, to persons on these prairies is only a matter of culivated. The usual morning service will be of poles and hoops and other things general law. abroad who contemplate coming time and of the growth of timber for held in the Union Church, Sunday 2Dth, that the fancy and memory of each one TO PEXSIOXERS. here. We offer you rich soil, healthful protection. During the early settlement ELIHU SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. inst., at a quarter of eleven. FAXCIIOX. The United States Pension Record and Department will suggest the moment she reads this. climate, and a community above the average of Michigan and of Northern 1111inois, Gazette is published monthly in the City of INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. The Dramatic Entertainment, given Don't you remember what pretty things See the advertisement of L. B. Wait, Washington, D. ('., in the interest of Pensioners in intelligence and character. We it was thought that fruit could on Wednesday evening at Miller's Hall, Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given we used to make of vines in our Eastern and Soldiers, advocating their claims upon the who lias established a seed store in St. to collections. offer you land for entering it, or at not be raised there, yet Michigan has for the benefit of the G. A. It., was homes What is to hinder us Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 bounty of the Nation. It contains information Paul. Send for a catalogue. minimum figures if you wish to buy. o'clock, p. m. become the leading apple and peach probably the most successful entertainment which cannot be obtained from any other publication, from doing the same thing here?— But we cannot secure you against all State of the West and fruit-culture and should receive the support of every of the kind which has been given Prof. Bagley's Concert on last evening Nothing. Everything grows as luxuriously C. C. GOOD NOW, pensioner. Its success has been unprecedented! the ills of life and give you a little Paradise flourishes in Northern Illinois. These in Worthington. We have not space was wvll attended and gave here as there. Before we put It is emphatically a paper for the people! It is where you can sit down and enjoy suggestions are by way of preface to another to speak of all the parts individually, NOTARY PUBLIC, our houses where they are the wild roses endorsed by the lion. Commissioner of Pensions. very general satisfaction. There were yourself without effort. We have one, viz: that we should organize but it seems due to Mrs. T. C. Bell, as The only way to keep informed is through the some thirty or forty singers, a large and prairie flowers were as abundant in GENERAL AGENT, drwbacks and hardships here as elsewhere a Horticultural Society here columns of the Record. Terms 90 cents a year. "•Fanchon," and Mrs. O. Bigelow, as proportion of whom were children, and our yards as they now are away from Subscriptions received at the Post Office, where our soil requires a year or two as soon as practicable. We can cultivate town. Do not allow civilization to INSURANCE, they gave evidence of the good training ''Mother Fadet," to make special men- a club is now formed. to subdue it fully the poor man will small fruits now without any doubt tion of their parts, which the popular drive away the flowers. Nicely prepare they had under Prof. B. find that he must work hard here as of success, and other fruits will be REAL ESTATE & verdict has pronounced as very well some beds and fill them with verbenas, FLAX SEED TO LOAN—All persons Mrs. Watson has taken the Hotel at made a success with the aid of a Horti- elsewhere at first if he comes here desiring to loan flax seed, the coining spring sustained. All the parts were well carried pausies, pinks, phlox, marigolds, forget-me-nots, COLLECTIONS. Hersey, and hereafter it will be open for can secure a supply by apphing either in person with little and eats that up in a few cultural Society. everlasting flowrers, «x.c, and gave general satisfaction. or by letter, gi\ ing name, post office, and amount travellers, pleasure and health seekers, Post Office block, Worthington, Minnesota. months he must not expect that the The Worthington Cornet Band furnished the latter of which will furnish us with required, before the first of February. The crop etc. Mrs. V. designs making it a summer LITERAR XOTICES. whole prairie will produce him a harvest good music, the Hall was well filled, beautiful boquets for all winter, or as will be contracted for at *1.2oper bushel. A note B. N. CARRIER, resort. St Nicholas, for April, has arrived. will be taken for the seed loaned at iS.ou per bushel. which he has only to gather. The and the play \vas a success financially many winters as we will take care of Nearly all the stories and articles are One bushel and peck must be returned for prairie is tenfold more easily conquered I Some twenty of the young people called as well as otherwise. them. ATTORNEY AT LAW, each bushel loaned, which pays the debt. About illustrated, and the sight of it makes than the woods of Michigan and on Mr. and Mrs. Diut'ee on Thursday St. James, Madclia and Lake Crystal, flax paid one's mouth water. St Nicholas is the I wisli our girls would go to works REAL ESTATE AOEXCY. Indiana, and to the poor man who has evening, and the first thing they better than any other crop,last season, and farmers AND too. Don't be afraid of your complex result of a great many experiments in As indicated by the advertisement of average pluck and industry, there is no are preparing to cultivate more than ever to knew several men whipped out their ions, girls. You will gain far more young people's magazines and is the best CLERK OF DIST. COURT. flax the coming season. 15 bushels per acre was Me-M\s. Shuck & Bookstaver, of the more inviting field than the prairies of fiddles and the party got into a pretty produced in this county last season. one published. Scribner & Co., New than you will lose. Besides, how nice Western Home Agency, these gentleman Southwestern Minnesota. sharp dance before the matter was settled. All business left with him will receive prompt 17 J. AMES, York. it will be to furnish papa and the boys are preparing for an extensive real The diversion was finally adjusted attention, Worthington, Minn. with button-hole boquets every morning estate business. Mr. S. is posted in the ARRIVALS. Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. WoorVx Household Magazine, for by the young folks leaving before all summer. Then, one of these Up to last evening there were fifty- legal aspects of the business, and Mr March, contains a number of good sto- TO THE PUBLIC—The undersign morning. E A E S A E A E N days, if some nice man should ask you ed woald respectfully announce to the citizens of B., being one of the very first settlers lies and articles. The magazine is only "i"e arrivals at the Worthington Hotel Nobles and adjoining counties that having their a question that could be answered by a during this week by train. These were A Temperance Convention for South-, (jountv, and having served as $1 a year, and is one of the best of the in flouring mill completed they are now fully prepared SOULE & LANGDON, boquet of rose-buds, how nice it would chiefly from Ohio, Indiana, and Kansas, western Minnesota will be held in County Auditor, is well posted in the I cheap magazines. S. E. to do an exchange business of Flour, Bran Shutes, New be to have the rose-buds ready. Worthington some time in May. We and propose settling here. We hear of a and shorts, for wheat, and grist grinding of com location and the quality of lands. York, Publisher. Driers uReal Estate. hope our people will exert themselves and oats. Having at all times flour and feed on number who did not stop at the lutels, FLORA. Homesteads, Preemptions hand, parties bunging wheat to exchange can to give the delegates a hearty welcome, but with friends. THE iJRASSHOPPERS. A CROAKER. and Town Property Bought and Sold. get their grist at once, thus avoiding the delay Worthington, August 31. and to make the occasion one which We believe that the injury done by The Portland Transcript recently contained The arrivals of persons looking with that attends grist grimliug. The highest prices If the person who borrowed my Laws will comport with the temperance reputation the grasshoppers last year has been a letter from some one in this reference to settlement will number paid for all kinds of grain in crW/. of Business will return the same, they we have abroad. The time and much exaggerated. A wet Spring, unprepared portion of the State, alleging that the probably 75 for the week. We learn C. Z. SUTTON & CO. I. N. SATER and B. II. CREVER, will confer a favor. the programme will be given in a future land and bad farming were National Colony was a "sell" that Worthington, Dec. 17,1873. that fifteen families, who came by team, C. C. GOODNOW. issue. much worse than the grasshoppers, yet wood and"flour had to be brought from have located in Graham Lakes township Agents for the sale of Two Seeders for sale. Enquire of it cannot be denied that the army Minneapolis a people in a in this Spring. The immigration Some of the young people of Worthington RAILROAD LANDS which visited us did considerable damage judge of the price that our people C. C. GOODNOW. season is fairly opened, and we look for held a party a few evenings ago to crops. And now the grasshopper were obliged to burn hay for fuel that busy times during next month. In the National Colonv, and Lots in the SEMINARY at the large white house on the ridge XOTICE. ADDITION to Worthington. Office coiner is becoming a "burden" again, for the lands of the National Colony were DK. O. O. MOORE. CAPT. W. SMITH. A reduction in the price of SEEDERS Northwest of town. One of the gentlemen of 10th Street and 2d Avenu«, Worthington, there are apprehensions that the eggs not adapted to farming, and that, to IMPORTAXCE OF THE ST. PAUL AXD Minn. is now offered by Humiston & lost a charm from his watchguard. SIOUX CITY ROUTE. will hatch the coining season and that sum up, the whole Colony, land and Stockdale, Dealers in Farm Machinery, The doors were closed, search A great deal has been said by those the cropsjwill suffer again. "Oldest inhabitants''1 all, was a "farce." G. ANDERSON, Hardware and Stoves, at Colony was made, and the charm was found interested in writing up the country are divided in opinion as to Now we admit there is a good deal of Store. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, clinging to some of the farinas or other along the line of our railroad coocerning this, some asserting that the eggs hatched "sell" about the National Colony. For fiouiishes on a young lady's dress. the importance of the route and the last year, and others that they did instance, our lumber dealers "sell" lumber The office of the County Treasurer Colony Drug Store! Shop and efllce on Third-ave., near Eleventh-st., There was a general burst of laughter probability of its becoming a great not. Others still, assert that the grasshopper to nine or ten of the surrounding will be at the Colony Store in "Worthington and the question WHS "How did it get thoroughfare. Thus it has been claimed does not visit the same section counties our merchants "sell" goods Guarantees satisfaction in all work, and will furnish until further notice. there V" that Worthington lay upon one of plans, specifications and estimates for buildngs of country two seasons in succession. over a radius of 60 to 100 miles, and our II. D. HUMISTON, Co. Treas. on short notice. the great continental routes, and that We do not feel disposed to take sides in real estate dealers "sell" more lands What is the matter with our friend FOR SA LE. ultimately much of the through trade this matter, (unless it be against the than any new town on the road, while of the Jackson Republic? Is it because A. V. ROBINSON, 250 Lots in Worthington. Apply to would come this way, because the route grasshopper, where we shall always be those engaged in selling the railroad he has no railroad Is it because the C. C. GOODNOW. from San Francisco to New York canbe found, and no word of ours shall ever lands have sold more than have been Land Otlice is coming to Worthington Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., made lot) to 200 miles shorter by going CARPENTER AND BUILDER, encourage that kind of immigration) sold at all other points on the railroad NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. Is it fleas Or what is the matter, anyhow north of Chicago. With a line from St. but we wish to present a plan for destroying put together. We admit also that a If we had a new brick office and Paul to Ashland, on Lake Superior, the young grasshoppers, incase great deal of our "wood" is brought NOTICES OF CONTEST. Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's a new court house, like the editor of and another from Sioux City to some Hall. any hatch from eggs left the previous from Minneapolis. All our lumber NOTICE.—U., of the Republic, we should not be jealous point on the Union Pacific west of Omaha, 8. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., season. This plan, we believe, is given dealers bring their pine "wood" from of the prosperity of any of our March 17 1S74. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, several hundred miles of railroad Complaint having been entered at this office by by Gen. Johnson, one of the Seed Commissioners that city, and in order to enable ouv neighbors. Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, furnishing MatthiasBiidges against Oliver Raltt, for abandoning transportation may be saved. That Worthington, nnesota, who visited us last week, homestead entry No .ST.'.l, dated April 17, Maine readers (for the ADVANCE circulates Plans, Specifications and Estimates. both these lines will be built before ls7:'., upon the w]4 se'/4 section 4. town Some one from Worthington writes and is said to work like a charm in Kansas, in nearly all the States,) to ship Id'., range 39, in Nobles emmtv, Minnesota, S. A. 1IILDRETH, long, we have no doubt. to the Adjutant General that he is Willi a \ie\v to the cancellation of said entry where the grasshopper is said to be "judge of the price," we will say that the said parties aic heiehy summoned to appear "gettinga little uneasy about that pension," a frequent visitor The Sioux City Journal speaks very at this olliee at Worthington, Minn., on the Has Opened a common "wood" of this kind sells at i',d day of April, 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., to respond and wants to know "how it is Opposite Worthington Hotel. encouragingly of building a road from from $16 to $22 a thousand. Flour is and rurnish testimony concerning said alleged S A I N S A O O N HOW TO DESTROY GRASSHOPPERS. abandonment. coming along." But as he neglected to sometimes brought from Minneapolis, Kearney,*on the Union Pacific 100 miles The grasshopper deposits its eggs at •1. A. LEONARD, Register. sign his name, and as the Adjutant west of Omaha, to Sioux City. The on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Ho- but it is also "brought" to Portland the roots of the grass in the latter part 27 J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. tel, where he is prepared to wait upon the public I Oonevil ibnl im ('biirv.iviiit new ATo project is in the hands of men who are a from Minneapolis, and it is quite probable in anything pertaining to his line. ^WUVuVcint no a Me of summer or early autumn. The eggs N otiee. IT. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., With thanks for favors in the past, we desire The patronage of the public solicited. dium, it is a little difficult to tell just hatch out early in spring, and during pushing it with vigor. The preliminary that some of the readers of the March ('-th, 1871 to remind the good people of Worthington and the months of April, May andJune, according I which of the two or three pensions 'Transcript, while they read that letter arrangements, it is hoped, will be Complaint ha\ing been entered at this office by surrounding country that We are here, ready atL THIRD A VEN UE HO 1 EL, as the season is early or late Niles Eurugsen. airainst William IVnuer, for the Government allows is referred to. perfected this season, so that the work over their breakfasts, were biting into abandoninu Homestead Kntrv No. 7810, dated all times to serve them with goods as low as they they are wingless, their sole power of March 2(ith, T72. upon the se1^' section 2S, township of construction may be actively commenced can be found in Southern Minnesota. snow-white biscuit made from Minneapolis locomotion being the hop. PERSOXA L. C. B. LOVELESS Ml. range 41. in Nobles County, Minnesota, Proprietor. To destroy them all that is needed is next seasan. flour, or probably from the Okabena witha\iewto the cancellation of said entrv Mr. M. B. Soule and lady returned the said parties are hereby summoned to appear fo- each county, town or district to organize flour made here in Worthington, from Maine, on Monday last. The disagreeable This route will undoubtedly become Worthington, Minn. at this office on tlieikl, day of Apiil, 1S74, at 9 itself intoa fire brigade, throughout o'eloek a. m., to respond and furnish testimony for our Worthington mills have shipped a great favorite with trans-conti- winter in the East affected the district where their eggs are DRUG DEPARTMENT. conceniiim said alleged abandonment. a great deal of flour to Boston and Mrs. Soule's health unfavorably,but we known to be deposited .1. A. LEONAKl), Rejiister. nental travelers and tourists, as it will OKABENA HOUSE, J. B. WAKEFlliLD, Receiver. hope the Minnesota climate will soon This fire brigade should see that the I ^e X-™iV,^i" 1 I I 7 .\ \1 enable them to make the Lake trip and N ^'g1'™"- prairies are not burned over in the fall, Just think ot people „Iul C. P- STOUGH, Proprietor. TEA CHERfr EX A MIX A TIOX. repair the injury done. in to have the grass for OFFICE -FEKivrnvpEXT OF SCHOOLS, and thus they will have the grass for way down in Maine having to bring f\ We have a full stock of fresh and reliable Mr. Sargent returned from Indiana WORTHINGTON, MINN, NOBI.ES Co.. MINV March 21, 1H74. the next spring, and to be employed upon eux} mi.les,of 'their flour all the way from Worthing- travel DRUtJS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, NOTICE TO TEACHERS.—'I he lirst of the Spring on Saturday last, bringing a bride with the pests while they are yet hoppers, Kx«uninatioiis required by law. will be held at On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, A ton and Minneapolis. We can, indeed, also on i.„t to run the public school rooms in Worthington, Saturday, the means of sure death. To apply it, him. No better place in the world than Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, hro.ug,11 a a April 4th, commencing at lo A. M. judge of the price. It is fully $12,2-5 a let all agree upon a certain day, say, in this for young people to begin life and Tiilet and Fancy Soaps. Dentistry, T. C. BELL, CO. Supt. Jewelry, April or May, or at any time when they barrel in the Boston market. We see I I ^""f. Marsh, 21, 1S74- grow rich raising wheat and other vegetables. are sure all the hoppers are hatched, no relief for the readers of the Tranand Bluffs anldbKansas difficult. City iIt is thought Mr. S. found the winter in Prescriptions Carefully Com- L. N. BEDFORD. E. BEDFORD. there wil no arranging FOR REXT.— Two houses on Fourth Avenue none are yet winged. All being script but to come to the National Colony and Tenth Street, opposite Miller's Hall. Possession Indiana composed principally of rain ready let every person, man, woman and with the several roads to carry out the and get at the source of this very Over Shucks' Law Office, given April 1st. Apply to pounded. boy turn out with torches and simultaneously and mud. project. It will involve a change in fire the whole prairie, and the flour itself, and save the cost of transportation. A. P. MILLER. WORTHINGTON, MINN. Elijah Holland, from Baltimore, the running time, so as to leave St. work, if well done, will destroy the This is what we wish to Scribner's Monthly, Ohio, arrived here last evening, and Paul in the evening and arrive at Sioux whole crop of grasshoppers for that WHITE BRAHMAS. urge upon friends in Maine. They cannot STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. will henceforth make this his home. year, and none will be left to "soar City in the morning. Of course sleepers afford to live so far from their food their gossamer wings" or lay eggs for Joel Hansberger, of Baltimore, will be put on the road and fast Eggs from pure WHITE BRAHMA FOWLS THE SUMMER CAMPAIGN BEGUN. supply. Come to the National Colony another year. may be obtained of Ohio, is here visiting his brother. time will be made in case the arrangement School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy and raise your own wheat. But this Probably one-half or two-thirds of CHAS. A. BARROWS, 'ANOTHER GREAT LITERARY SENSATION' Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill Mr. Chan. Skinner returned to this is perfected. croaker says our people are obliged to HERSEY, MI XX. Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Initial Palei\ the prairie in this county was burned The Modern Robinson Crusoe place on Tuesday last. He has been Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, Price, delivered at Express Office, *1,50 per setting burn hay for fuel. We learn that some THE RELIEF DISTRIBUTIOX. over last fall so that this method cannot teaching in Iowa during the winter. Pen-Holders, Inks. of thirteen. farmers burned hay all winter, and WITH 150 BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS. Considerable complaint is made in be applied generally the present 2 HEFT. that they rather like to do it. They Iowa that persons not entitled to relief season. Messrs. SCRIBNKH & Co have secured for serial W. E. A I N Mr. James Stone, the boot and shoe publication, in SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, M. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. can cut from two to four tons of this are applying to the committees. Men This suggests again the importance maker, some time since missed a quantity .Jules Verne's Latest Story, fuel to the acre, and thus secure it for with money at interest and fat cattle to of preventing, as far as possible, the The Mysterious Island' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in of shoes and findings. He traced A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware, the mere labor of gathering. It makes sell are drawing si pplies. In Lyon annual fall burning of the prairies. the missing goods to the house of a new stock of stone Ware. a hot fire and some of our fanners pre- County, it is said that men who live The grass is not only of great service I AND O N A E N A man named Perry, living in Seward in which, not content with the old stories of fer it for baking. But that people were witoin fifteen miles of timber, which in holding the snow from drifting, but, "ROBINSON CRl'hOE,'' and the "SWISS FAMILY Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' township, and had the man arrested. "obliged" to burn hay for the want of can be had for the cutting, prefer to go as shown above, may be used to destroy ROBINSON," the writer undertakes to Material. TREES, The trial was held on Saturday last before other fuel is not true. There has been twenty-one miles and draw coal for fuan the grasshoppers. It has been show how a party of men cast upon a mysterious Justice Bennett, and the evidence Lamps and Lamp Goods. abundance of wood and coal at the el. and desert island, may live by their scientific resources suggested that the road-masters, was so clear against the prisoner, alone, without the aid of any wreck to yard all winter, and scores of men who during the coming summer, should Under these circumstances, it would FLOWERS, SHRUBS, ETC. draw upon for the materials of life and comfort. that the jury promptly returned a verdict A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight had not the money to pay, and do not break a strip on each side of every leading not be strange if an oath of quite an The party are Americans, who set out from kinds of Chimneys. of guilty and the prescribed penalty expect to have it until after harvest, high-way. This would do much to .iron-clad nature were required before Richmond, Va., during the siege, in a balloon. of a fine of $60, or in lieu thereof, have been supplied by Mr. Ames on M. Jule Verne unites with an accurate scientific arrest the progress of fires. any relief were extended. The Iowa We have but one price, and that as low as the 60 days in jail, was imposed. Those wishing anything in this line will do knowledge, an exhuberance of inventive genius time. Next, this croaker says the lands Commissioners, we notice, are proceeding well to reserve their orders till they have an opportunity lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted that has to examine my list of Trees and Prices. of the National Colony are not adapted At Cleveland, Ohio, the first violence in a careful and systematic manner THE LAWS. in saying that we can make it an object FASCINATED THE WORLD. to farming. Let us see. Last year for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. It will be observed that the copies of was offered to the praying women. On in their distribution of State donations, I guarantee flrst-ciass Stock in all respects. 1 The theme of the present story affords the author the State Laws which we issue tp our I will also sell Cuttings—POPLAR, WHITE the West Side they were attacked by a was an exceedingly unfavorable year and will, it is said, refuse probably one the finest opportunity to display his peculiar Articles not in stock will be furnished on short WILLOW, and FOREST TREES of all sizes. subscribers contain the certificate of half of those who have applied at Sheldon. mob and several were considerably injured. for farming, yet in some instances 20 gifts. The story will be profusely illustrated notice. I havealarge quantity of EUROPEAN LARCH the Secretary of State. This gives them The settlers ought to understand and is begun in the April Numbes. Several gentlemen who interfered bushels of wheat, from 35 to 40 bushels which I will sell at panic prices. MOORE & SMITH. For sale by all News Dealers or Booksellers. I make a specialty of EVERGREENS of all varieties. the force of actual law and makes them that these donations are for those only were badly beaten, and a policeman of corn and a thousand bushels of All orders left at the Post Office will be Pricefci,00a Year, 35 cents a Number. promptly filled. Give In your orders early. serviceable in courts. March 21, 1874. who cannot provide for themselves. was struck with a brick. turnips and beets were grown to the 1 SCRIBNER & CO., 654 Broadway, N. Y.