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Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874

April 11, 1874 · Page 1 of 4

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1^uv*Zc*' ?*«*^v™&!*W$mg^(g^^^£&t&f£j!i o^»-*'ve^aJv*^ *\r^^2a*n*'t^t'&*'*'**"***:i','*ir~- -^'.C£^t*'^***?%,£^w*^^l'*?^^:,K'**' "*$i 26226 From Excelsior to Eden Prairie,6miles »nd THENATIONALCOLONY STATE NEWS. FARMERS] DEPARTMENT. td^- BiilWers Take Notice. «J£l J. 8. BHDCK, H. D. BOOKSTAVML back, 6 times a week. ^ppcsterii j^ilwiiinj* AtVy at Law. Notary Public. Spring valley and Albert Lea have Leave Excelsior dally, except Sundae, at 10 am voted no license. A FARMER .VS. THE GRANGES. Arrive at Eden Prairieat 12 WESTERN HOME A* farmer, writing to the Winona Mankato glories in having seven Leve Eden Prairie dally, except Sunday, Lumber, Republican against the Granges, gives Terms $1.00 a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. miles of improved streets and twenty ft* 1 |D his brother farmers some plain talk. An ve at Excelsior by 3 m: Real Estate, Loan & Insurance miles of sidewalks. SATURDAY. APRIL 11,1874. He says 26228 From Wayzata, by Llnz, to Leigbton, 13 Lath, The Southern Minnesota Railroad miles and back, once a week. But why are farmers as well as others Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 in Agency, Company have issued meal checks, payable The law passed to extend the time so generally disappointed Aruve at l*ighton by 5 OCATED I N SOUTHWESTERN at the car, which does away with Leave Leigiitun Satuiday at 6 a in First—Inexperience. Many who came Minnesota ax.d Northwestern Io- Shingles. for payment of tuxes on personal property, I wa. An Ive at ayzata by \l all swindling of landlords by brakesmen, West to farm have to learn by experionce Proposals invited to embrace Parker's applies to the following counties and lose much while they are Worthington, Minnesota. or of brakesmen by landlords. Lake. Jackson, Cottonwood, Murray, Nobles, learning. 26229 From Maple Plain to Saint Bonlfacius, 9 miles and back, once a week. Rock, Watonwan. Redwood, Lyon and Second—Getting in debt too much— NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Leave Alaple Plain Friday at 9 am too much interest to pay. Lac qui Parle. The time is extended Dell Rapids is to have a ferry-boat. Aruve at halnt Bonlfacius by 12 At his Third—Some have signed notes for Leave isaint Bonlfacius Friday at 1 SHUCK & BOOKSTAVER. to the first day of November next. Considerable building is to be done Aruve at Maple Plain by 4 their friends, and have had others' Tw^elve To^wnships of 26233 From Bluomiueton, by lJiclineld and in Spirit Lake this season. debts to pay beside their own. This is Lumber Yard in Worthington, THE FENCINQ-IN LA W. Minneapolis, 13 miles and back, three bad. The junior editor of the Spirit Lake The fencing-in, law makes some important times a week. 49* We have established an Agency for buy* Rich Prairie Land Fourth—Some farmers are not very Leave Bloomiugtou Monday, Wednesday Beacon is building a residence, and this 4V ing and selling real estate, both town and changes in the old law. About and Friday at 8 a healthy and cannot work very hard. has constantly on hand country, and our arrangements will insnr* Aruve at Minneapolis by 12 m: if ground for suspecting him of matrimonial one-half the counties of the State are Fifth—Some are lazy. In Nobles County, Minnesota. Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, *Wus designs. exempted from the operation of the Sixth—Some are intemperate. and fcndayatlpin Arrive at Bloomlngton by 5 m. A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine Unsurpassed Facilities Seventh.—Some are spendthrifts. The Heron Lake correspondent of the new law and hence the old law applies 26238 From Lake Towu to Chaska, 6 miles and Lumber, Then speaking of the war on the railroads, theJackson Republic says 3,000 bushels of back, once a week. there. The law is amended as to Leave Lake Town Saturday at 10 am 49* both in selling land or providingpurchasers wheat have arrived there for distribution he says following counties, so that cattle, hor- Arrive at Chatka bv 12 O O S 49* with the most desirable bargains in Leave Chaska Saturday at 1 in in Jackson County. Also that the A moment's reflection will convince ses and other animals are trespassers Arrive at Lake Town by 3 in. any sane man that without the railroads Both Wild and Improved Lands Soil and Climate ou the lands of another, at all times creeks in that vicinity are high. 26242 From (Jlencoe, by Sumter, Lake Addie. the farmers of Minnesota would I N S Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch and seasons, and without regard to fen-1 The Rock County Herald Says that Colley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and be ruined. Wnat would our grain be Back, once a week. ces, and no provision is made to allow' Dr. Vary is preparing to erect a mill at worth if we had no rail oad or steamboat HAVE you Land For Sale? Leave Olencoe Monday at 7 am O I N S monopolies to take it to market them, by vote, to modify the law: Lu Verne, and expects to be ready to Arrive at Beaver Falls next day at 4 The CREAM O TH E PRAIRIES But this railroad monopoly humbug Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 am Dodge, Goodhue, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, grind by the first of August. Arrive at Gleneoe next day at 4 in. and the GARDEN OF TH E STATE. has had its day, and accomplished its S A S 49* If you have land for sale in ten, twenty, 26266 From Saint Cloud, by Brock way. North Martin, Steele, Wabasha and Yellow The Spirit Lake Beacon says: The object. Thousands luve joned the Prairie, Two lUv-rs, Pike Kapids, and 49-forty, eighty and hundred and sixty acr« Medicine. county contains at present over 2,0001 Lodge under its influence. If any evi Green Prairie, to Fort Bipley, 52 miles The Climate of the Mountains and the and everything usually kept by enterprising 49- tracts, apply at our agency. We offer the and back, once a week. lumber dealers. The following counties have power »h"Wtants, nearly all of whom are na- deuce was wanting to prove it a hum»tn 49* most sure channel for disposal of the same, Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. Soil of the River Bottoms. «.«.i»i tnwn HiM.tinri t,i live born. We have withm borders bug it is furnished by the National 49*and all information regarding claims put in a to call special town meetings and pass neat and comfortable Grange, which has just discovered that Piopoals invited for twice-a-week service. Yard Near Shell's Stable, 49* our bauds will be most strictly confidential, 26277 From Litchtield, bv Manamtah and Koroni.s, all kinds of~ Transportation Companies 49* as it is our purpose to conduct an entirely a by-law allowing stock to run at large school houses, and there is not a comin to Payiie-ivllle, 26 miles and back, are necessary to the farmer's success and 49* legitimate business. the daytime, between the first day niunity in the State where a more lively three times a week. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA that they are no enemies to railroads awl Leave Litchfield Monday, Wednesday, and 49* Our large correspondence will enable us of April and the fifteenth day of Octo- »t«est is manifested in education." Friday at 7 a in: canals. Wonderful declaration W"at 49* to find cash purchasers more certainly than The f.Sfcf- a 1 W ,Siiy.S:* W ber: Blue Earth, Carver, Cottonwood, 7* Arrive at Payuesviile by 5 will those Grangers say who shouted Lumber from J. Dean & Co 8 Mills, Minneapo is. 49* any other agency. Leave Pa\ne»ville Tuesday, Thursday, and .. .. ,. „,,, ., learn that about three hundred famiDakota, "Anti-Monopoly''till they were hoarse, Saturday at 7 a in Qo you want a Home? Faribault, I illmore, reebom, expected to lo- and talked anti-monoply till they believed Arrive at Litchfield by 5 m. Jir 26232 From Atwater, by Harrison and Green Hennepin, Houston, Jackson, Le Suer, cate in the western part of this and the they would be better off without Lake, to New London, 18 miles and back, WOR THING TON SEMINAR any railroads The evil effects of the Government Lands. Mower, Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Olm- eastern part of Cottonwood County in twice a wve 49* If you want to purchase land for a home, insane war against railroads may be a.fe.w, Leave Atwater Tuesday and Friday at 6 sted, Pipestone, Ramsey, Renville, We also hear the rumor FOB YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, 49* or if you wish to buy land for speculation, Rice, Rock, Scott, Sevens, Waseca, tai Lake for tli accomodatioatof said seen Woik on railroads is stopped am that barracks are to be erected Moun Armve at New London by 12 49* we offer you most choice selections at terms Washington, Watonwan, and the ten families until they can become located bonds area drug in the market few AT WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO. MINN. Several Townships of GOVERNMENT Leave New London Tuesday and Friday at 49* to suit. Our lands are wish to buy projected railroads dead, western townships of Winona county, comfortably upon" their farms. 1 in ON THE ST. PA UL & SIOUX CITV a panic induced, and thousands thrown Arrive at Atwater 7 in. A N in the County SsTILL VA (^"Unsurpassed for Richness, RAILWAY. WHO~ARE PATPERN Madelia Times learns that Mr. 26293 From Leaf Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandua, out of em pi ymeiit who now must in a country 2U miies and back, once a week. CANT. TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER G- A writer in the Spirit Lake Beacon Butterfield, will farm his large cease to consume our products and become Unsurpassed for Ilealthfulness, Leave Leaf alley Satmda at 6 a in 19th, 1873. asks whether the unfortunate settlers a »»that county this year, producers. All these things are Arrive at Alexandria by 12 in and in a community This institution is announced in accordance Leave Alexandria satui day at 1 in-against the farmers. on the frontier, whose crops have lieeu Eatherville, I«wa, has a case of Arrive at Leaf Valley by 7 in. with the declaration of the founders of the National ^•Unsurpassed for Intelligence, Nevertheless, the Grange movement 2i)298 From Clitherall, Battle Lake, Blooming destroved by the grasshoppers, are to' fantieide. A Norwegian girl gave Colony, that tlie early establishment of a Grove and Aurdale, to Feigns Falls,,3D and we offer bargains is undoubtedly in the right direction, to looked upon ati paupers The wri- j'irth to achild on the prairie and left miles and back, once a week. seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some •fiT Unsurpassed for Variety. and if properly managed and not con- Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 a in ter answers it himself and does it cor- perish. favorable point, was part of their plan. Arrive at Fergus Falls by 7 am Homesteads and Preemptions located In Nobles rectly, when he says that they aie no' «°»x i« expects the Southern trolledhydesigningpoliticians.it will Leave Fergus Falls Tuesday at 7 a It has been judged advisable to put the enterprise and adjoining counties upon application. Arrive at Clitherall by 7 in. more paupers than those who" suffered Minnesota Railroad along that way in result in incalculable good to the farmby 26302 From liichwoud to Detroit City, 11 miles Special attention given to Land Office business under denominational control: it is, accordingly, the Chicago and Uo.-ton tires. The '«7. ere. We have no doubt that the isolaworld and baek, once a week. to contested and appeal cases arising under the introduced under the patronage of the Leave ftichwood Satuiday at 8 a he«se lands are on the Sioux Citv & St. Paul Preemption and Homestead Laws. poured out its money freely to' It is said that a good quality of coal tion, the selfishness and the loneliness Airive at Detroit City b'l2 in Hailroad which runs daily trains to both Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to Insurance effected in first-class companies. Leave Detiou ity satuiday at 1 njv u^n relieve these stricken cities, and a ca- found 18 miles from Dell Rap-. of farm life have been the great ditticul- cities. An ive at lueliwood by 5 in. Money to loan ou approved real estate security. lamity no less great, though longer and "Is- w*.v advancement and Humhne University. It will be conducted in 26336 From l)u Luth, 1 Bea\er Bay, Grand Maura!-. Saxton (n. o.), and Grand Portage, the most cajtho ic spirit: the object being to unite more quiet in its opera'ion, has fallen! Commissioners of Murray Coun-1 elevation of the farming class. The Conveyances promptly and neatly done. to l'igeou ltiver, 16o miles and back, liberal culture with the precepts and spiritof tlie upon many of the settlers of the West. l-v preferred charges against S. R. liar-! Grange movement tends to overcome Fuil particulars, with map, sent on receipt of once a week. Leave Du Luth every Thursday at 7 a in •Scent stamp. Cluistian system. This is no new experience in the West. County Attorney. Governor Davis these, and if the Grangers will ot atScarcely Arrive at Beaver Bay next Satui day by in The Seminary building, now known as the anew State has been sett I dismissed the charges, as Mr. Harris tempt to do too much, and will steer TEED & BAKER, Leave Beaver Bay every Mnoday at 7 a Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, a that did not, during its e^rly settle- was guilty only of error of judgment. of the politicians, they will ac- An ive at Du Luth next Wednesday by 6 ni and admirably located. It fronts on the ment require at some time from this is casse for removal, every officer complish a great reform. In all other Towns and Villages. Leave Beaver B.iy every Monday at 7 a Public Square, in Wurthington, within a short General Dealers in the oliier and richer parts of the coun- the country may be removed at once. pursuits there is association, cotnbinatry. Arrive at Pigeon Bay next .Saturday at 12 in distance of WestOkabena Lake. l" Kansas has several times txperi- "»Vilson, formerly of Windom tion, and to some extent co-operation, Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing It is intended to make theSeminary an honor Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by enced famine. Let the settler take and now of St. Paul, has been held to and this is what makes the business Ready-Made and Custom \i ni. to the State—the equal ot any similar institution up in the Colony. heart. He is still better olf than the appear before the United States Distiict' the industrial classes so powerful, 26344 From Lake Benton to Flandreau, 25 miles and back, mice a week. in the West. The board ot instruction is already noorofthe luge cities, thousands of Court in June, charged with forging That good old farmer, Horace Greeley, Worthington the Business, Railroad, Leave Lake Benton Friday at S a in large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both Auive at FIa I'dlea I j» in "whom are now out of implement, and the name of Mrs. Inman, of Cotton who, notwithstanding his theories and Social, and Educational Centre of a CLOTHING, Leave Flamlieau Thuisdu at 8 a the expeiience and abi'itj essential to success. living in unhealthy looiiia with stai va- wood County, a pension draft. supposed \aganes, did more tor fanntion Anne.it Lake Benton bv 0 in. large extent of country. As occasion demands it will be enlarged and 26345 From Lake Benton to Medary, 27 miles and ,:ulifs staring them in tlie face. Here Lu Verne we"organiz-' ers than any man in America, hoped to back, once a week. nothing shall be vv am ing to the completeness of H*a there is puie air, good health, and a temperance crusade and have in-, seethe day ot co-op rative farming, Leave Lake Benton Monday at Sam Arrive at Medar 1 4 in the several depaitments. Have received their good harvest only a few mouths off. terviewed one saloon keeper. when neighborhoods would combine Leave Medai.v 1 uesda .it ha in The contemplated course of study will cover a Aruve at Lake Benton 1 4 in. X't-u. Will -itv IWIU- vi'iuiiiirr /-ivoii I and go in bunds from farm to farm to 26346 From Cnlledonia to Brownsville, 14 miles period of three years the design being to piepare !e\\ lOlivCliy IS nOW SeiHlinu CllCll- a in Stock of WINTER Goods and back, three times a week. students for a collegiate course, or to qualify tarn om the W,* .*!.« f..r aid to! £Lte Zwfh» *, ?Tr'rTT'" Leave Caledonia Tue.-day, Thursday, and ts.ii vii l.vy at 2 tliem to enjraKe successfully in business pursuits. Ai me at BiownsviUe by 6p „„,„„...» :t^ ..,„.,. ,. I,,. i5, ii woula tlius be hiitlicient lor a neii iiborsuppoit Leave Biowusvilie I uesd.tv, Thuisday, and Pieparatoiy classes, liowewr, will be IIEA O VERCOA TS, it* po«u, who li\e wiLlun a said to be the most rem.uka le .* lionaires The settler vh saturdav at 7 a m: oi nied, especially for the first six months, dui ing Aruve at Caledonia bv 11 a in. stoliwhearnu ti «»fitlH mlStave,itotliH tew mil- i» hood, and land would not be mortgag- seed fion the lelie TRADB. 26047 From Chatlield to Foin.tain, 9 miles and winch lime, it may be piesumed, many will be stone tuow ot the palace, o. m. event of the kind since the days of Pen- back, six times a week. e(1 t(J mwMwry I a unpiepaied for the regular coin so. ave Chatlield dailv, except Sunday, at 7 aiiepia tecost a in: Wool Yarns, Home-Made Socks, While the school in itself will be unequivocally vest, instead of being a stormy cape NINE COVXTIES NOW TRADING An ive at Fountain by 10 a in it Leave Fountain daily, except Sunday, at 1 Cluistian, it possesses, also, the external advantages At loledo, some one asked the pray-1 ..,,•,,. *.„.„.„,. «•...,.„ i,u ^......L tl( AT WORTHINGTON. m: fiom the older po.tions of the it*-, I i,lir ladies -is tliev chine into a s-iloon of location in a community not only highfy Aiiive at Chatlield by 4 lit. Ladles' and Gents' Close connection to be made with eastern W W W a HOrt °other,Landoun- ought to be no inoie asha ,,e«l of doing "toWlXmfp intelligent and moral, but unciirst by the liquor combine and hel each and western mail trains. S?^ FUE GOODS, so Than he would bePETER to bonow enough ThevToledo hu roini *"|J "*"™»S*™ trailc. This nefarious trade, theprolific sumce 2'HEWINOX A & ST. RAIL ROAD. Commercial says the less itt0assumes to controluthh countrye, 26348 From White Kaith, to Audubon, 22 miles of Considerable a friend to twle complaintr him ove the is bar made be-!songe of re 1 the Th*Ja»ns praying womenthe in can work be I "shoulbde, ™n™"1 ,,1.°W' of poverty and ciinie, is, by law, utteily excluded and baek, thiee times a week. it b1Sheartily=encouraged. Leave White Earth Tuesday, Tliursdav and Agains tween „s the and Winon harvest. a & St. Peter Rail- I heard ,ie throughout Lo the city. One saloon I 0 W I W fnun Xobles county. No thoughtful parent or 0 satuiday at 9 a in 1,074 car loads of pine lumber weie road because in February trains were keeper said he count not stand "Rock Arrive at Audulxin by 3 pin guardian will under-estimate the importance of From Alaska Mink to the Finest or the Cheapest Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and received in Sioux City, from Minnesota, Kinds and Giades, tliiynost significant fact. tak off and the country beond Newof Ages." It kept "singing itself all l-'i iday at ii a m: during the year 1873. Arrive it White Earth by 3 in. the time." Ulin left to be supplied by wagon. Prof. Ilumision takes charge of a department 26.540 Fioin Blue Earth Cii\, bv Emerald and The excuse is that the road has been A temperance revival is going on at Ibush Cieek, to Bank's, 2 miles and back, with which he has been long and honorably connected, Buck Gloves and, Mittens, N E W ADVERTISEMENT. twice a week. A FARMING POPULATION of several blockaded by snow and that it has not Austin, Minn. All classes are engaged and brings vvilh him, asagi.tt to the institution, Leave Blue L.oth City Monday and Friday been possible to keep it open. The St. and eight saloon keepers have been at 7 in: thousand now on tlie lands and philosophical and chemical apparatus A Full Line of A United States Mail. Arrive at Banks iy 2 in: prosecuted. Taul Press says that the road need not worth six hundred and fifty dollars. Leave Banks Tuesday and Saturday at 7 the County RAPIDLY FILLING a m: have remained blockaded forty-eight The N. Y. Christian Advocate says: PKICK9 OF TLITIOV—In older to extend as far Gents' Underwear, &c. An ive at Blue Earth ity by 2 m. UP. "A fiiend. who has careful'y* counted hours. This is probably correct, for the 26350 Fioni Swansea, Lake Side and Co-mos, as possibb-, the benefits of the institution, to those up the results of the Woman's temperance to Lake Lillian, 26 miles and back, once Sioux City & St. Paul has been blockaded who desire it, and to meet the stiingeney of the Clothing made to order, by a first-class workman JViiKnxrEeoT-A.. .1 week movement thus far, gives us the Leave Swansea Tuesday at 7 a times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but only twice during the past v»ntei, following figures: Thirty-seven cities Arrive at Lake Lillian by 6p FIRST-CLASS. PERMAMENT. and towns entirely freed from the liquor *S.0O per quarter. This charge will be uniform and never more than two running days Leave Lake l.iiluu Wednesday at7 a PLUMB & CO'S traffic 1,761 liquor saloons in Ohio, POST OFFICE DEPAKTMENT, Arrive .it Swansea bj 6 m. for all studies except instrumental music, French at a time, or three days including WASHINGTON, Match 31,1874. Indiana, and Illinois closed and 800 26351 From Alexandi ia, Moe. to Hermon, TKOPOSALS will be received at the Contract Sunday. The Press sa\s justly of the and ornamental needle woik. milev and back, once a week. liquor sellers not only reformed, but Office of this Department until 3 o'clock in. of Leave Alexand' ii Mond ly at 7 a a Sioux City & St. Paul road: May 'Mil, 1874, (to lie decided by June lOlli.) for The First Quarter will begin, as already announced, hopefully converted to Christ! Comment An ive at Heiinan next day 6pm AT WOTHIMiTON. carying the mails ot Ihe li.ited states Irom Leave lleimon Wednesday at 7 a m: The National Colony is organized upon The Sioux City railroad, officered by is unnecessary. Xov. 19th, 1873, and end Feb. 5th, 18T4. SPECIALTY Jul 1st, 1S74, to June 30, 1875, on the following Ai» ive at Alexandria next day by m. kindhearted and efficient men, recognized Hardy varieties of Fruit for Minnesota, routes in the state of Minnesota, and the sehed a TEMPERANCE BASIS. No INTOXICATING The Second Quarter will begin on the 6th of Feb. uleol departures and ai rivals herein specihed, 26362 Fr Winneluno City, by Elo, Pleasant tins claim upon it winter before Evergreens, JO URN A LISTIC ITEMS. 1874, and end on the Vpiil 6h, n-74. Exercises Mound, Hope, Antrim, and South BEVERAGES sold in last, and operated the road at a loss of Ornamental Trees, A half interest in the Owatouna Journal Brai.cii, to saint James, 30 miles and No. 2bll8Frnm Weaver, by Smithiield and Lyon, will be suspended during the Holidays. more than $100,000. Had the trains on Flowering Bulbs, baek. once a week. is offered for sale. the County. to Millville, 27 miles and back, once a Leave Winnebairo City Friday at 7 a in the Sioux City railroad been withdrawn, Address all communications in regard to th and a week, The Grange Advance, published at An ive at saint James bj 7 in: Small Fruits in Abundance who could calculate tLe suffering it l^eave Weaver Friday at 7 a in Seminary to B. II. CHEVEH, Worthington, Xobles Leave Saint James Satin day at 7 am Red Wing, is one of the best and most Arrive at Millville bv in Anything and everything in the Nursory line can would have caused? An ive at Winnebago City by pin. Leave Millville S.ituVda at 7 a Co., Minnesota. be had at very low rates by calling at til© thoroughly edited weekly papers in the We have been visited by the grasshopper, Anivc at Weaver by 6 m. 2i'3o3 From Wabasha to Alm.i, ten miles and Nursery or addressing, BOAKIUNO.—Students can, during the coming 26128 From Forestville, by Carimona, to Preston, baek, '.K times a vveok. by steamboat, State. and have had some destitution PLUMB & CO., winter, be accommodated in piivate families on dm injr season of navigation. miles ami back, three times a week. 31 Worthington. Minn. The Rochester Record, and Union, Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. Leave Forestville lucbday, lhuisda, and reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be among settlers, but we stilllwlieve that J. C. & M. J. Plumb, Chas. M. & G. M. Plumb Saturday at a m. EDUCATION. made to provide for any students who may prefer Milton. Wis. Worthington. have been consolidated, and the pub- there is no more highly-favored frontier Arrive at Preston by 12 ni 2G354 From Warlena to Parker's Praliie, 30 miles to board themselves. As soon as the success Leave i'reston Tuesday, Thursday, and region than that nenetrated by the Hsliere claim to have now one of the and baek, tvvie* a week. of the institution is assured, a lwardinghou.se WORTHINGTON NURSERY. Saturday at 1 in Leave Wadena Tuesday and Fiiday at 7 Sioux City & Paul railroad. best printing houses in the State. An ive at Forestville by 4 will be added to our present accommodations". a m: Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINAR 26134 From 1'reston to Isciioui-'.s, 3 miles and Arrive at Parker's Prairie by i' in: The Mankato Reviuc has ordered a BOARD OF ISSTKLCTOKS. A writer in the Western Rural, who back, six tunes a week. Leave Parkers Praiile Wednesday and OF LEARNING now in J. H. BOWERMAN & CO. steam engine to drive its presses. Leave Preston Daily, except Sunday, at 8 Saturday at 7 a in B. H. CltEvr.it, A. M., Principal. has been to Colorado, says it is no place a in An ive at Wadena by 6 operation at Worthington. Mental and Moral Science. Have on hand, and for Sale all the hardy varieties An ive at Isenour's by 0 a in for a poor man. He says Kenton rejoices over tlie latest egg of APALK TREES, EVERGREENS and R. F. Hi'Mia-roN, A. M., 1-eave I*enour's dailv, except Sunday, at 10 263oo From Lake Johanna, by ttilchrist and Ana For a stock country it can't Vie leat. monstrosity. The Republican says it is in dei-MMi, to Glenwood, 22 miles and back, Natural Science. ORNAMENTA TREES. Arrive at Preston bv 11 am once a week. I saw, in my rambles, thousands of cattle, nine-and-one-qnarter inches in circumference CHAS. T. in NMNG, B. A., Close conuetion to be made with the mall-1 Leave Lak- Johanna Wednesday at 8 a and never saw one in poor condition. Flowering Plants and Bulbs in large quantities, trains east and west. An Ive at Glenn nod by 5 in Greek, J.atin and Mathematics. and "was laid on our table by also a full line of small Fruits of every desci Lea ve Glenwood Thursday at 8 a There are some as pretty little CHA9. H. BAUI.OWS, Proposals for set vice twice daily invited. iption, suitable for tins market. An ive at Lake Johanna by .' m. Advantages. Dr. Rogers." If there is any Doctor farms south of Colorado Springs as Book-keeping and Penmanship. 26143 Fiom East Claremout to Wasioja, 6 miles The aboveNurseryStockisof Minnesota growth. 26356 From Eden Lake to Cold Spring City, 12 any one would wish to set Hut 11 Rogers in this neighborhood who ean and back, one a week. MART H. CHEVER, Prices low, and warranted as represented. Call miles and baek. once a week. Leave bast Claremout Saturday at 10 a in Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ and see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. would say to fanners, don't go to Colo-, as large eggs as that, whether on Leave Eden Lakt- Fi id iv at S a in Arrivee a WaMojJUtfiulavm:t a bv 12 a Leav Wasioj a a 2 rado, unless you have plenty of capital, „„,. *..,i,i„ ,.,., 1, •,• O.AKA J. CKAFT, Catalogues and information furnished on application. An ive at Cold Spring Citv by 12 in tal)1^ An ive at Last Claiemout by 4 or a good to of cattle to start with, we will pay him Leave Cold Spring city Frid ly at 1 French. lay26144 From Dodge City by Merton and Fllvvood, An ive at Eden Lake by 5 m. fifty cents a dozen for all he can Reserve your orders for, or until called on by for it is the worst place in the world J. CRAFT, M. D., FERTILE SOIL, toovvatonna, 12miles and back, once a" HENRY DUNHAM. fj I a 0 Vocal Culture. for a poor man. this Summer. Agent. and back, three timo- a week. Leave Dodge City Friday at 12 I But Minnesota a State for poor Schedule satisfactory to the Department. CONVENIENT MARKETS, REFERENCES. \riIve at Owatouna oy "ip in Some little children in Huron county. EVE REIT P. FREEMAN, 26358 From Saint Peter to Xorseland, 10 miles T. B. Clement, President First National Bank. Leave Owatouna Fi iday at 3.30 men. This Mate abounds in examples Ohio, recently undertook to play with An ive at Dodge City by 0.J0 and baek, once a week. Faribault, Minn. HEALTHFU CLIMATE, of men who came here with just enough Leave Saint Peter Saturdav at 9 a in LATE REGISTER LAN OFFICE, 26148 From Moscow to K.rt.Station, 3 miles and a loaded gun and one little girl had her An ive at Norseland by 12 in Uf 0RTHINGT0N HARNESS SHOP baek, once a week. to bring them here, and who, in a few brains blowed out. The paper justly Schedule to make connection with malrains. Leave Norseland Saturday at 1pm CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. Jackson, Minn., years, were in independent circrmstaneea, J. H. JOHNSON, Prop'r. Arrive at Saint Peter by 4 in. says that "it ougnt to be made a criminal Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, They took claims or bought land, 26187 From Elysian, by Marysburg *nd Lake 26359 From Wells, by Minsfie'd. SLite LI in«» and Will for the present remain at Jackson and attend offence to leave loaded fire arms Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church Halters, Lines, and dealer in Whips, Washington i, toMiint. Peter, 22 miles and Hartland, to Noitnvvood. 35 mis mile and to Land Oflice business to contested and worked for others for a while, gradually Whip-stocks,Lashes.Horse Blankets, rwn»e twicp iai w*.plr.. week anneal cases arising under the Pre-Emptlon or back, ,_ onc:e- a week. ._ within reach of children." Curry combs, Brushes, Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. and other Privileges. Homestead Laws and to all branches of legal Leave Wells Friday at 6 a brought their land under cultivation, Hames.Bitts.Buck- business pertaining thereto. Patents promptly Arrive at Xortlivvood by 7 in s. Snaps Thread, Wax, etc TRUNKS and and one or two good crops made them It is estimated that $1,000,000 will 2618s From Jordan, by Helena, Saint Benedict, secured on entries. Retaining Fee expected before Leave Northwood Saturday at 6 a •^VALISES alway6on hand. «9-RepairIng advice is given or legal assistance rendered. Praha, Heidelberg, Saint lluheilus, and Arrive at Wells by 7 m. independent. One good wheat crop in not cover the losses in cattle, horses and NO AGUE, done cheap and in the best manner. I&'lsoans negotiated jor parties desiring to Kavenstream, to Jordan, euual.to2u miles .v-ocn «r _»•.! .. a, «,- Give me a call. sheep frozen to death in California enter land. .Minnesota puts a poor man on his feet, and baek once a week 2d360 From Worthington to Shetek 3o miles and NO CONSUMPTION, and two puts him ahead for life. during the past winter. Leave Jord'on Saturday at 6a in iJ?»» VvIIS A .„ .„ J. S. STONE, DAN! SHELL xvl"*'1* ton a 7 Arrive at Jordan by 7 pin I-eave Shetek JhLf1WSaturdan?bIt1 a 7 a in The Chicago Tribunt says that first Narrow Gauge Railroads are a#sum. 1 26190 Proposals From Shakopee,d invite ton by Sain tw icte Mary's,service. a week Lvdia iT™e NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, Boot and Shoe Store. A W at Worthingto 7 Cedar Lake, plum Cieek, NVvv Market, Is prepared at all times to furnish the public with ing great importance as tributaries class carpenters in that city who were Suel (u. o.). Laslieen, and Maple Ulen, to 26361 From Fairmount by Amber, Tenhasse NO DESPERADOES, employed a year ago sit $3 per day are ShakojK-e, equal to 26 miles and iack, Lake Belt, and Dunnell, to Estherville, the main or trunk lines, It might be good Livery outfits, at his For Boots & Shoes and Neat Fits. On Fourth twice a week. 32 miles and back, twice a week now glad to get $1.50 ier day and that Avenue, west side of the Park, W^thington supposed that a narrow gauge car would Schedule to be satisfactory to the Depart-, Leave Fairmoui.t Tuesd and Thursday NO INDIANS. Minn. Work Warranted. at 7 a in this decline in the cost of labor runs meut. not carry much grain, but it is stated Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Arrive at Ksthervllle by 7pm 26204 From Holden to Keuyon, 6 miles and back, through the whole scale of employment. Leave Estherville Wednesday and Friday at 185 bushels of wheat have been O. BIGELOW, twice a week. at 7 a m: RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF '^shipped ou one of them. Five cords of Leave Holden Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive at Fairmount by 7 m. Worthington, Minn., 1 in LAND ASSURED. green wood have been loaded, while From Blooming Prairie, to Geneva, 13 Arrive at Kenyon by 3 in Proprietor of Good care is always given teams leftin his keeping. The Worthington Advance felicitates Leave Kenyon Wednesday and Saturday miles and bacK, once a week. seven to ten tons in weight can be car ltav\f at 5 in Leave Blooming Prairie Saturday at 8 am iied. Tlie Iowa Eastern nnrrnwgaiigeI because they neither engage in Arrive at Holden by 7 Arrive at Geneva by 12 MEAT MARKET, railroad has given great satisfaction to ague nor ardent spirits in that commuople Send stamp for eopy of the National Colony Leave Geneva Saturday at 1 26815 From Rush City, by Burnettevllle, (Wis.),' ADDRESS. living .11 the district trav- •,!»-,, No oliieeti'm to HIP tPPtnt-ili«m Arrive at Blooming Praiile by 5 m. and Anderson, to Grantsburg, 2u% miles All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to eisedbyit. The FaVmersbmg Grange 1 1 0 t0 ,i teetotalisni and back, once a week. 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 MIL' ER, HUMISTON & CO., & Company, Worthington, Nobles Leave P.ush City Tuesday at 6 a uf Iowa recently passed resolutions hut the idea of prohibiting an innocent miles and back, nee a week. Arrive at Grantsburg by 12 in: county, Minnesota, will be promptly Leave Blooming Prairie Thuisday .t6a commendatory of Hie narrow gauge iittle spree with the shakes is a trifle Opposite Worthington House Stables, esda J/eave grantsburg Tuesday at 1 m: Worthington, Nobles Count/'. Minnesota. answered, and full information given Arrive at Kush City bv 8pm fystcui, too radical,— Winona Re publican, pm: Proposal* Invited for twice-a-week service. concerning the National Colony. Murch, W74. in. WORTHINGTON. MINX,