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'^'^^fZ'^^^~i^':Vs^'^'Vsfl!!V1''Ka*^"^ .£ ^(JT, TREE CULTUJtE. further cultivation, and will protect FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. 26226 From Excelnior to Eden Prairie, 6 milesaud St. Paul I Sioux City jllesteni j\ilrancc. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. back, 6 times a week. themselves from grass and weeds. After Leave fcxcelstor daily, except Sunday, at 10 ABBITE8. in L.vw TO E N O A E E the year, he recommends a TO THE FAKMKliS OF MINNESOTA. a Eastern (daily) 5:5 p. m. I O S OK A N I N The Secretary of the State Agricultural Arrive at Eden Prairie at 12 liberal mulching of manure. Cutting AND Southern 10:50 a. in. Leave Eden Prairie daily, except Sunday, O I S O E E Society has issued the followingcircular Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Terms $2.00 a Year, $1.00 for Six Month*. should be planted as soon a the frost at Wednesdays aud Fridays at 6p in, Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. to the farmers of the State: Arrive at Excelsior by 3 in: Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p. in, is at of the ground, yet they may be W a a daily called UIKIII to SATURDAY. APRIL 18, 1874. 26228 From Wayzata, by Llnz, to Leighton, 13 Jackson, Tuesday aud Friday 6 p. in, planted with success up to the first of miles and back, once a week. Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p. in. answer questions about tree culture To the Farmen of Minnesota-. Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 ni DEPARTS. June. bearing upon one or all of the following A a late meeting of the Ex?cutive Th reuiiiin.s of Dr Livingstone have Arrive at l-eighton bv Eastern (daily) 10:50 a. m* Con mittee of the State Agricultural J^jave Leighton Satuiday at 6 a ni In one of his letters to the St. Paul points 1. Wha are the laws arrived in London. Southern 5:5 p. m. Arrive at Wayzata by 12 in Society, held in this city, it was unanimously Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, Press, Mr. Hodge gave his experience Proposals invited to embrace Parker's TIME CARD. relative to tree culture on the prairies Through the efforts of our member, voted to largely increase the Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday 7 a. in. Lake. Going West. in planting white willow cuttings upon Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a ex-2. Wha are the methods of tree culture Mr. Dunnell, the following bill to pr miiims ered on farm ami garden Leave St. Paul at 7.30 a. in. 26229 From Maple Plain to Saint Bonifacius, 9 Janksin, W ednesday and Saturday 7 a. m. Worttiiugtou, at 5.05 p. in. products, and also to offer a sweepstake green prairie sod. took large cuttings, tend the tilne of iire-eiuptors lias passed 3. Wha are tlie profits W miles and back, once a week. Arrive at sioux Oily, at y.-io p. in. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. m- to the county presenting the laigest 1-eave Maple Plain Friday at 9 a in Ouiup East. half an inch diameter and ten Alf mails close 20 minutes before departure. propose now to give, in as brief space Arrive at Saint Bonifacius by 12 ill the House of Congress: and best varities of vegetables of any Leave ssiuux City at 6.30 a. in. Office hours from 7 a. in. to 7 p. in.—Sundays, inches long, drove them into the ground Leave Saint Bonirauius Friday at 1 m: as possible, the essential points in the Woithiugtou, at lu.50 a. m. from 12 m. to 1 p. 111. county in the State. Firs- premium, Tha the time at which pre-emptors Anive at Maple Plain by 4 Arrive at ol. Paul, at o.uo p. in. and covered them with manure. I $75,00 second premium, $50,00 third C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. and also some information as to 26233 From Bloomington, by Richfield and 011 the public lands in the Slate of Minneso premium, $25,00. the county in the Minneapolis, 13 miles aud back, three about three weeks they began to come a. including the land within Fort methods, au some estimates as to WORTHINGTON MARKETS. times a week. State presenting the largest and best ltidgely and Sioux Indian reservatieuia, up. The were hoed twice by A WHEAT #900 1,00 profits. I will be useful to have the Leave Bloomiugton Monday, Wednesday ii f' variety of grain is premium, $50,00 FLOCK f» bbl. are now required to make final proof 5,5U 8,0085c and Friday at 8 am first, when they were feet high. subject in a nut-shell, so that it may be second premium, $25,00. COltN IP bushel Arrive at Minneapolis by 12 in and payment, is extended for the period OATS t5 1,500,000 ACRES They were then plowed and hoed again Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, carried in a side-pocket. Th premiums offered are liberal and of years. HAY W ton 4,50 6.0O4,00 and Friday at 1 in: and in September, Mr. Hodge took sufficient, we hope, to stimulate extra BEANS, WHITE, bush A first, as to the laws. There are Arrive at Bloomington by 5 m. BUTT hit 25 26238 Th last monthly report of the De pains in growing products for this ex one up which was over seven feet high three laws, one national and State, PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, From Lake Town to Chaska, 6 miles and fcGGS doz. 18 20 press purpose but the sole object partment of Agriculture gives a liberal back, once a week. GltOChlilES-COFFEEXv @40c TEA 75 1,50 and had it on exhibition at he State designed to encourage tree culture on not be competition onlv, as Leave kike Town Satuiday at 10 a ni S^GAK, (Coffee A 12 14c: Ex. 12 Vi amount of information touching the Fair last Fall. A 90 per cent, of Arrive at Chaska by 12 in Brown lu lie SYKUP 65 1,00 KICE VIM the prairies. he following are the es farmers should have a pride in showing Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern SALT W bbl. 3,00 I^eave Chaska Saturday at 1 pin transactions of the Grangers. Th these cuttings lived and grew into trees. to the world our capabilities. A we Iowa, sential features o. the a Anive at Lake Town by 3 in. PROVISIONS—POKK (mess) bbl, »,00 26242 ask the co-operation of every farmer in statements indicate that the co-operative From Glencoe, by Sumter, Lake Addie. HAMS 16c SHOULDERS 10 & 11 Mr. Hodges says, to his farmer friends, E E E A W O S A E our State to make the coming State BACON 13c LARD 13® 17c D. APL'S 16 @17 Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch efforts of the Western farmers have "Co thou and do likewise, and in live PEACHES 14$ 20C 14 & 20FU tolley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and Fair the Fair par excellence of all other at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. 1. Th Amende Tree a passed resulted to tliein in a saving of l»etween EL—W« KJD $ cord 6'"J0 8,0t Back, once a week. years you will be as "snug as a bug in a previous exhibit.ons in this one respect. ALSO lOWN LOTS, COAL $ ton 6,.J0 (ffi h,0) Leave Glencoe Monday at 7 a by Congress last winter (and for which $6,000,000 au $8,000,000 in the pui chase in towns at rair ad stations. Laud bonds of the LUMBEli-C'omiiiOii$ni. l«,OU@_e),00 rug,' with wind-brake grove around An ive at Beaver Falls next day at 4 Sioux City and St. Paul Kaiiroad to be taken at the on the prairie are chiefly indebted FINISHING 3o,00@40,0O Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 a in of agricultural implements. your house and farm yard twenty feet W A I S Secretary. par in exchange lor land vvuiriu their minis. Arrive at Glencoe next day at 4 in. to Mr. Dunnell, member from 26266 For paiiicuiars address: "Laud Department From Saint Cloud, by Brockwav, North high. WHEAT, Th exodus of the Menonites from St. P. & &. C. and s. C. & at. P. 1C. It. Co., St. Paul this District,) provides that any person Piaiiie, Two liivtis. Pike Uapiels, aud Minn. H. D. OCDKSTAVER. J. S. SHUCK, PROFITS OF TREE CULTTRE. A correspondent in the Western Farm Green Prahie, to Fort iiipley, 52 miles Russia will commence soon. Th first ent itled to the benefits of the homestead Notary Public. MUKTGAGE Atfy at Law. ami back, once a week. Journal says: A word, iii conclusion, as to the profits SALE.—Whereas default has detachment will come by way of Constantinople Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. act, who shall plant, piotect au keep been made in the conditions ot a certain inueuture of tree culture. N kind of farming I took a farm last spring, that had and the next by way of ot .Mortgage ueaiing dale the u7tn day in a healthy growing condition for Proposals invited for tw ine-a-week service., not produced more than eight bushels ot Januaiy, A. 1. 1873, aud executed and elenveied will pay so well in the long run. 26277 Hamburg. A uuml»er of these go to From Litchfield, by Manannah ami Koronis, eight years, forty acres of timber on by Michael L. Donohue and His wife, Mary WESTERN HOME of vheat te» the acre for he last ten years, te Paynesviile, 26 miles and back, •in Th man who grows forty acres of timber Jane lononuc, both of vviudom, Minnesota, Dakota, aud live hundred families will any quarter section of the public lauds three times a week. and some eif the crops elid net average Morlgagois, to C. Seahury for tne it on these prairies is doing more for Leave Litchfield Monday. Wednesday, and settle in the Ued ltiver valley on the of the United States, shall be entitled more than six bushels to the acre. creditois of the said Michael E. Dimotiue, i»'}f Friday at 7 a in Aitu tgagee, wheieby tne said mortgagors did the country, and is more of a public I! When seeding time came, I soaked my liiitish side of the line. A portion of to a patent or title for the whole of Anive at Paynesviile by 5 in bargain, grant, »ell and convey unto the said wheat in strong salt brine until the hull Leave Paynesviile Tuesday, '1 hursday, and benefactor, than he who grows 1GU uioiigagee he following desciibed real estate the first comers, we lelieve, are to settle Real Estate, Loan & In- said quarter section. Th trees must Saturday at 7 am was thoroughl\ wet, then I drained off situate and being in the county of Nobles and acres of wheat from year to year. Mr. An ive at Litehtieiil by 5 in. at Mountain Lake in Cotton wood Male of Minnesota, and known and designated be planted no more than twelve feet the surplus brine aud sprinkled gypsum 262S2 From At water, by Harrison and Green as lollows, to wit: me souiti east quarter (s.e.y4) Mendeuhall, of Iowa, values his groves, County, on the line of our own railroad. apart each way Only one qua. ter section and lime over the wheat, and ini'xeel it Lake, t« New London, 18 miles and back, ol section tweuty-two (z2j, in lovviisiiip one I after 8 or ten years growth at $-500 up thoroughly together, and sowed iwiee a week. hundred and two (\\rl), in range Ihiity-nine (39) surance Agency. These are the vanguard of hundreds can be entered by one person, and Leave Atwater Tuesday and Fiiday at 6 containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of while wet. I plowed it both ways with an acre. Mr. Joseph Claggett, in an a in who are to come, and for years there only one quaater OP siny one section. land, in.ne or less, accoitiii.g to government survey a walking cultivator, and harrowed it A ive at New London l»v 12 in excellent letter published hist year in wan in hereditaments ami appurtenances will be strenin flowing into this. State The person making an entry of any both ways with a good harrow. When Leave New London Tuesiiay and Friday at theieun behingi.m, 10 secure the payment of the Jackson Republic, estimates that the sum ol eight hundred dollars.acconliugtothe and spreading from the Sioux City and 1 harvest came, I cut and threshed twen quarter section is required to break ten coi.diihiiis utu certain piumissory note lor the Arrive at Atwater by 7 in. he can cut $240 worth of fence-poles ty bushels tei the acre. My neighbors St. I'aul railroad to the Northern Pa 26293 si niol eight hundi ed dollars executed by the said From Lear Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandria. aci es the Hist year, ten the second and from and one-half ac of his SHUCK & BOOKSTAVER were surprised to see such a large yield Micnael L. Doiiohuc to the said C. aeabury or oreler 2u miles and back, once a week. cific. Their principal business in Itussia twenty the third year, after the date of lor the use ei me creditors of the said Michael Leave Leaf Valley Saturday at 6 a in from such poor land. Prom grove. Thi would be about $'M worth L. Douohuc, and beating date .la. u.try was wheat raising and they will be Anive at Alexandria by 12 ni entry, and to plant ten acres of timber eighty pounds of wheat, sowed tin threefourths -iln, ls73, and due one year after date and of fenci ig to the acre, leaving one-half Leave A'exandiia Saturday at 1 in iliAine in Minnesota. of an acre, treated with salt, which said mortgage was alterwards, on the Have established an agency for buying and selling the second year, ten the third and twenty Arrive at Leaf Valley by 7 m. of the standing for grove. 26298 17th day oi i'etuuaty, A. I). 18To, duly recorded lime and gypsum, last year, I raised From Clitherall, Battle I^ike, Blooming real estate and offer unsurpassed faci.ities iu in the ontee of tlie Register oi Weeds lor said Nobies Till: .\ ORVIIEHX PACIFIC. the fourth year after the date of entry. Grove and Am dale, to Fergus Falls, .3D thirty-one bus els of wheat. l»v weight, County, in Book "A' ot mortgages, on pages Estimate now the profits on a tree miles and back, once a week. selling land or providing purchasers, with the he Washington crt-uesponrtent oMTie In case entry is made upon a si\iy two (62) ami sixty-three (03), and there 1 of the variety called Australian. Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 a in claim. Should the full bounty be received is ciaiined lobe due at tne date ol tliis notice, most desirable bargains, in both wild and improved St. Paul /'/.«.• says that an a a lessquantity than a quarter section, the Anive at Fergus Falls by 7 a in aud is due on the said note and mortgage for SEEDIMi AX1 THE GRASSHOPPERS. for ten years (j4 an acre or 5loo J«e:ive Fergus Falls Tuesday at 7 a in lands, Homesteads, Pre-emptions aud piiucipal aud interest, the sum of eight htiiKired frieot ba Ieen consummated with the number of acres planted shall be in proJM»I An ive at Clitherall by 7 in. he St. Cloud a that farmers for forty acres,) the total amount of and nine and tniity-tineehuntlredthsdoiiars,and Tree Claims located in Nobles and adjoiuiug 26302 Fiom ltichvvood to Detroit City, 11 miles Northern Paciflic railroad whereb tion to .the quantity entered, that no action or proceeding at law lias been insiituted in the grasshopper district ought not to bounty drawn would be 31,1)00. Tnis anil back, once a week. to recover the said moitgagedeut or any part counties. In connection with this branch of our freights a.e to bes ipped through Minnesota is, one-fourth of the land is to be planted Leave itichwood Satuidav at 8 a in tiieieol. Now theielore, notice is hereby given sow wheat, oats or bailey this spring, would pay the priuciptl on a 100 acre Anive at Detroit Citv l»\ 12 in business, we have scureel the services of B. W. at a less price than by the Union thai under and by virtue ot the power ol saie in to-trees. .No patent can issue until Leave Detioit Citv satuidav at 1 farm near Worthmgton If Mr. Men for the reason that there is sure be a said mot tgage contained, and in pursuance oi Woolstencroft, County Surveyor, one of the Pacific to.ite and at a great saving of the expiration of eight a from the Aniveat liiuhwnod by 5 iii. tne statute in such case made and provided, said denhalPs estimate is correct, the forty good creip of young grasshoppers who From Du Lutli, by Beaver Bay, Grand Maurais 26336 mortgage will be toreciosed by the sate ol said oldest settles and most experienced men in the distance and time. Th time saved between date of entry. Th fee for making such Saxlon (n. o.), aud (hand Portage, mortgaged oii-mises, at public auction to the acres with trees on are worth $"»00 an w'll devour it. These will get th ir country as locating agent. to Pigeon Kiver, 160 miles aud back, N York and Helena by this entry is-fixed ly the law at $10. highest bidder lor c:ish, at tne front door of tne acre, or $20.00'I. Th remaining 120 wings and leave about June. The* Press once a week. County Auditor's ortice, in the village of Worthington, route will be twenty a s, and ninetenths E O N O N Leave Du Luth every Thursday at 7 a in Nobles Countv, Minnesota, on the 26lh Special attention given to Land Office business^ acres would, by that time, be worth says W advise those interested to day of May, A. D. 1874, at ten oclock in the forenoon, Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by a to contested and appeal cases arising under the of the freight shipped to Mon il The-iirst 'state law to encourage to pay oil and satisfy the amount then due from $20 to $40an acre. Say $20, and keep their se wheat dry till they ascertain Pre-emption and Homestead Laws, on said note for principal and interest, and all •tano will go through Minnesota. tree culture became a law on the 6th Leave Beaver Bay every Mnoday at 7 a in we have $2,400 more. Thus a tree whether grasshoppers are coming costs and xpense of such sale, together with the Arrive at Du Luth next Wednesday by Insurance effected iu first-class companies. day of Marcli, 3871. is law provides sum of twenty dollars Attorney's lees stipulated ni HE (JJtlO ELECTION. claim will be worth £24,000, Th whole out of the soil around them and if to ue paid iu said mortgage in case of a loreclosure Leave- Beaver Bay every Monday at 7 a Loans negotiated, that every VH?ZOU who shall plant, protect Th Ohio election, in many places, cost of growing the trees, even at the tnei cef. this is found to be the case ke*ep their Aniveat Pigeon'Bay next Saturday at 12 Dated April 1st, 1874. and eultiiviite ou acre or aiore of in: Conveyances promptly and neatly done. highest estimate, will not be more than turned UIMUI the temperance ISMIC. A seed wheat in the granary till another C. SEABUHY, Mortgagee. Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a in: prairie land, it any kind of forest Office first Door east of Post Office. KOGEKS & HOGhltS, Kenton, Warren, Mt. Vernon Marion, $400 or $o00. Where crops are grown Anive al Beaver Bay next Saturday bv year if they do neit have to use it in Attorneys for -Mortgagee, tree except the black locust, shall be 12 in. between the rows, the crops will nearly Lima, and several other places, the meantime for bread. Corn, potatoes, 3d] &t. Paul, Minn. WORTHINGTON. MINNESOTA. 2(5344 From Lake Benton to Flandreau, 25 miles entitled to an annual bounty of and hack, once a week. or quite pay for the breaking and culti temperance ticket was successful. A buckwheat, pe'as, turnips, SLC, will pay 3_tl WOli THING TON HEMINA it Leave Lake Benton Fiiday at Sam dollars fi»r each acre so planted, to be vation. A man can as we nave before Alrive at Flandieau by tip Van Wert, Pomeioy. Uucyrus, Shelln, for cultivating. Wheat will not. We TEED & BAKER, paid fio the. treasury of the county in Leave Flandreau 1 nuisday at 8 a FOR VOlTlt OF BOTH SEXES, stated, buy a farm near Woithingto and other points the anti-U mperance went through the same experience in An ive at Lake Benton by in. winc the trees are growing. Th payment AT WORTH IX OTOX, OB LEU CO. MINN. at ten dollars an acre and pay for it, 26345 From Lake Benton to Medary, 27 milesaud nckeo was elected. In the larger cities," S a ms county, in 1857, that Nobles, OX THE ST. J'A UL A ISlOUX CITY ot bounty does not begin until hack, once a week. excepting the interest, out ut the bounty ou-li as Cincinnati, Cleveland. Colmn- Jackson. Cottonwood and other counth'Sof Leave Lake Benton Mondav at 8am RAILWAY. General Dealers in 11aee years fnuii the t-ime of planting, on a tree claim. An ive at Medaiy by 4 in" the southwest part of the State ims and Dayton, the it olaimv«l Le'ave Medary 1 uesday at a in TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER aiid continues ten years. Tn tiees Arrive at Lake Benton by 4 in. victories. Th Cincinnati f.ivjnirt'r have before them the coming season. 19th, 1873. A rJl£GI-\I.l.\"S UI'IXIOX Ob' THK XA Ready-Made and Custom must be pianted witm live years from 26346 Frenn Calledonia to Brownsville, 14 miles TIUXAL COLUXY. 1 Democratic), say* tliese re«8rfits were If the settlers in these counties wish to This institution is announced in accordance and back, three times a week. tue passage of tlie act or before March, Mr. P. Shafer, who spent some Leave Caledonia Tuesday, Thursday, and gieidly strt ngthened by nuoJlerate, Kepnbiicans, avail themselves of the benefits of our with the declaration of the founders of the National Saturday at 2 lbTb, to get the benelit of tlie act.— weeks in the National Colonj last winter, wJn» '•ivbelled-against fauat- experience they can do so gratuitously. Anive at Brownsville by 6 in Colony, that the early establishment of a CLOTHING, I'uus, tiees planted tnis and next \ears Leave Brownsville Tuesiilav, Thursday, and with his friend Mr. Maun, has been seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some icisiu which is attempting tr regulate sat unlay at 7 a will be in time. A in of trees along STATE XEW'S. Anive at Caledonia by 11 a in. writing a series of letters for his home favorable point, was part of their plan. fh^rpersonal affswrs-of citizens. This A timber thief was lined $30 and costs any public highwa) the trees to be 2tM7 From Chattieid to Fountain, 9 miles and paper, the Morgantow J'ost, published It has been judged advisable to put the enterptise ffUeJius that tlie F)efHocr itic ticket was hack, six times a week. at Owatonu a recently. planted not more tnan one lo apart, 1/a ve Chat field daily, except Sunday, at 7 at Morgantown. West Virginia. Fro tinder denominational control it is, accordingly, elected by the aift »»f the (ieiiimn Hepuiiiicans Have received their There are now 4hJ Granges in Minnesota. a in wiii count as one «cre tor every na II one of these letters we make the following Arrive at Fountain by In am introduced under the patronage of the aitdMthers who are opposed mile, so that a line of tiees along the Leave Fountain daily, except Sunday, at 1 extract: ltejel Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to Stock of WINTER Goods wing is to have a $47,000 hotel. to tempemooe. Ho readilv everv it out of lUu acres will secure an annual The remarkable success of this colony Anive at Chat licit! by 4 in. Ifitmline Cniivrsiiy. It will be conducted in Th temperance ticket was defeated -v il flees-ho the arms of the Demoerat.• Close connection to be made with eastern bount\ of two iloilais, after the trees is not due so much to its mateiial in Kocl.ester. the most catho ic spirit: the object being to unite pai :-fW sympathy and suceoi! A and western mail-trains. fea ures (although these are snpenor iictve been growing three years. Tins HE A O VEUCOA IS, Wheat was sown near Mankato on 2i»:US From White Laiih, to Audubon, 22 miles liberal cultuie with the precepts and spirit of the Dayfr.m the- Den.ociacy are jultilant. as to its moral features. N intoxicating law does uo fix the distance apart at and back, three times a week. tlie^7tho March au near Hasting liquois are llowed to be sold in Christian system. iifi Nay the temperancv crusade is entl- Leave White Earth Tuesday, Thursday and on the oOth. which tieea snail be planted in groves, tne colony, the charter of the town Satuiday at 9 a in: -B*_c______Nr_Nr_E:i_.s,' The Seminary building, now known as the A that city. Hut the wom.'ii were Mr. Ulakely, formerly of the Chicago An ive at Audubon by 3 out only iixes tlie maxim distance contains a perpetual prohibition, and Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, •ronip'ly out praying on the sidewalks Post is to take charge of the St. Paul what is still better, public sentiment for the along the highway. Wool Yarns, Home-Made Socks, Fi iday al 9 a Ptoiair. ranks as one of the most and admirably located. It fronts on the sustains tins law, and all attempts to .ud kept it up until a mob gathered Arrive at White ksirth by 3 in. successful journalists in the west. sell liquor are promptly suppressed. TUE STATE BOUNTY. 2G349 From Blue Faith City, by Kmerald and Public Square, in Worthington, within a short 'liout them with knives and pistols. Biush 1'ieek, to Bank's, 2o miles and back, Gambling houses and billiard saloons 3. Th second State law to encourage distance of West Okalipiia Lake. Ladies' and Gents' We do not set' in this election, as twice a week. are alsb prohibited. N E W A E I S E E N Leave Blue Larth City Monday and Friday tree planting was passed Feb 20th, It i» intended to make the Seminary an honor .-me of our coteinporaries do, an indi-.lion I can buy lumber, for fencing and at 7 a FUR GOODS, Arrive at Banks by 2 m: 1^73. Th provisions of tiiis law art to the State—the equal of any similar institution building, at less per tuousautl than 1 of the political lesulls of tlie United States Mail. Leave Banks Tuesday and Saturday at 7 can in Morgantown, and living in every identical with tlie one passed March, in the West. The board of instruction is already a in: mperatu-e crusade. It is uaturul that other respect is cheaper than it is here." Anive at Blue Earth City by 2 m. large and embraces, in an unusual tlegree, both 1&71. witu tne&e uilferences, viz that •ai elections should turn upon the 26350 From Swansea, by Lake Side and Cosmos Worthington is an orderly town From Alaska Mink to the Finest or the Cheapest to Lake Lillian, 26 miles and back, once the expei ience and ability essential to success. under this 1. the bounty shall be paid mperance issue, as they frequently Kinds and Grades, about 000 inhabitants, ami they claim, a week. sr N E so As occasion demands it will be enlarged and out of tue State instead of tn count) Leave Swansea Tuesday at 7 a in ive done and as they alwaj do in the with pride, that have no ague, no Anive at Lake Lillian iiy tip in: treasury and .at not more than ^0,ooo consumption, no liquor traffic, no criminals, nothing shall be warning to the completeness of .itional Colony, but the temperance Leave Lake l.ilhan Wednesday at a Buck Gloves and, Mittens, no paupers, no ruffians, no Indians, An ive at Swansea by 6 in. dollars .shall be distributed in bounties the several departments. -ue has not yet become a general one I'oaT OKI ICE DKI'AKTMENT, and not a '"pizciious" reptile AJsiiiNoios, M.ucli :il, 1SV4. 26351 From Alexandria, by Moe, to Hermon, 75 in any one year. us provision The contemplated course of study will cover a iiling the two leading parties. Pt rips among them. PROPOSALS will be n-t-i-iml at the ('untiiiet miles and back, once a vve^ek. A Full Line of is made to pay uu ten thousand pi'tiod of three years: the design being to prepare Ollsct' of UUN l)eji,nti..t'iit until .xielurk in. of Leave Alexandria Monday at 7 a the sooner it does bt come general A to the lauds, they can be had of Ala.\ 'Sdtli. 1S74, (to he tleeitletl li\ .lui.e li-lli,) for Aniveat Herman next day hyfipm acres, or 230 tree claims each year. It the government for homesteading students for a collegiate course, or to qualify a- bitter it will be for the country. i"a lnv, in- iiW of I In- liitfil Mutet» horn Leave lleimon Wednesday at 7 a in Gents' Underwear, &c. within a nasonabl distance, can be .liu i-t, is 4, to .June •'-, 1ST., on the following An ive ,it Alexantli ia next day by 6 m. the aggregate bounty applied for in them to engage successfully in business pursuits. IMPURE WATER. nought at a moderate ligure of the railroad lollies in the Male ol Aiinnesohi, tiii (lie vhed 26352 From Winnebago City, by Elo, Pleasant any one year exceeds $-JO,uoo, tnen that Preparatory classes, hpwever, will be iii«M»f «ii't»urtim'*aii«l ariivui.t herein specuii-d, !t is singular that large cities shoul 1, company, through the colony manager. Mound. Hope. Antrim, and South Clothing made to order, by a first-class workman iii.: ormeil, especially for the first six mouths, during sum is to be equitably distributed Branch, to aint James, 30 miles and rule, have purer water than villages, No. :()ilS Prom Weaver, ly KiiiUhflelti mid Lyon, back, oi.ee a week. which time, it may be piesumed, many will be among those applying. They lie ready for the plow, without to .Mui\iilt, -7 miles and hack, once a Leave uinebago City Fi iday at 7 am HO! this is the case. Tu London Linin the toil and haidship of clearing awaj week.. Al ive ai Jsaint James' In 7 pin unprepared for the regular course. Under both these acts, the trees must an article on impure water,says: l.ea\e Weaver l-'lida at 7a in Leave Saint .lames Satuiday at 7a in the timber. An ive at .\iiil\ilie h_\ in Anive at W inuebago City l"»y 7 in. While the school in itself will be unequivocally be planted before March, le7u, must be i'hc shallow wells of villages are among I was there during a portion of December l.e.ixe .Milniile s. in'id.tx .il 7 a in 2G353 From Wabasha to Alma, ten miles and Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages planted, protected ami cultivated three and Januai last, aud experienced p"ts of the countr) and it is liigii Ani veal Wiawrh\ m. back, MX times a week, by steamboat, in- iiiat a zealous aud well organized what the oldest Miunesotiaiissay -01J8 liom Korean ille, e'.oimoiia, to Preston, of local ion in a community not only highly vcars before any bounty can be drawn, dm ing season of navigation. For the Spring Trade. i* miles and l»a«*k, thiee times a week. ^aie should be brought to bear upon was an average winter: many are milder Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. intelligent and moral, but uuctirst by the liquor and the person so planting and cultivating Leave l-oie^tvilie 1 IU-M1.I. lhuisdaj, and in. It is sickening in most country wet tnan tnis, while they "have some Satuid.iy at 1 in. tralic. This nefaiiotts trade, the prolific source may then draw the bounty foi .tee-t observe the uuifoimity with much moi severe. Last winter was Allheal Pieston hy 12 in 26354 From Wadena to Parker's Prairie, 30 miles of poverty and crime, is, by law, utterly exclutled ten years. Leave Pieston 'luesda. '1 luirsday, and and back, twit" a week. ilcli the cesspool and well-are made said to hav been by far the coldest Leave Wadena Tuesday and Fiiday at 7 s.iiiiitLi at 1 pin .lamlsid by side, as though each known in that State for many \e-ars, from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or METHODS OF TREE CULTURE. Ail ive in Vorestviile hy 4 |i 111 a We are now prepared to receive orders necessary or the other and to and they all agree that the-y would not •-I15134 From 1'ieston to Isenoui's, 3 miles ami Ani\e at Parker's Prah ie by 6 in: guardian will under-estimate the importance of Leave Parker's Prairie Wednesday and for N as to methods of culture.— hack, six limes a week, ak of the twenty feet or so of foul. wish such to come very freepieiitly, but Saturday at 7 a in: this most significant fact. la-.ive Pie.sion Haily, except Sunday, at 8 .vci.igc-reeking soil through which are willing te endure one occasionally, These are numerous. he trees may An ive al Waden by 6 pin a in Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department \..Uci percolates to its fetid lied! for the pleasure and comfort id" tne An ive at Isemnii's hy'.' a in oegrow from seeds, ii or young 2G3.V) From Lake Johanna, by Gilchrist and Andei'son. milder winters ami delightful sum Le.ive IM'IIUIU'M daily", e.\et j»i Sunday, at 10 with which he has been long and honorably connected, i'lii- applies with a good deal of force to (ileiivvood, 22 miles and back, trees. Evidently, the most economical a 111 mers. once a week. and brings with linn, o» tipi.U to the institution, .ti.my of the wells in this vicinity. Aniveat Piestonhv 11 a 111 Seeders, method, say on a tree claim, would be Leave Lake Johanna Wednesday at 8 a in I saw an a it id in last week's O S Close eonnetloii to he ni.ide with the inail11,11us Anive at eilenwootl bv 5 philosophical and chemical apparatus re there is a spongy soil three or to break four furrows every twelve on the cold weather Minnesota, which east anil west. Leave Olenwood Thuisday at S a in worth six hundred and fifty dollars. fe.t deep, like ours, and the refuse Anive at Lake Johanna by 5 in. Proposals forseiviee twice daily invited. to me, seems a little "over-plumb" on feet and drop soft maple or other seed, PiticKs OF TIITION.—Iii oreler to extend as far 20143 Fiom hast Ciarcniout to Wasioja, 0 miles 'lie town is thrown out as it is here. the cold weather sule of the question. 263:6 From Eden Lake to Coltl Spring City, 12 his would yive sufficient ground for and haek, one a week. miles and back, once a week. Harrows, Th editors very kindly suggest that all as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those ..' 01 the tilth must drain into the Leave Last Claieinont Saturday at 10 a 111 cultivation, save half the breaking, and Leave Eden Lake Fiiday at a m: West Virginians who do not wish to An ive a Wasiojahv 1_! in Arrive at Cold Spring city by 12 who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the i.low wells. probably be better for the grove*in tlie Leave Wasioja nat unlay at 111 freeze to death should not go to _dinnesota. Leave Cold spting City Friday at 1 pin times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but Anive al Last ('.an mont 4 in Anive at Eden Lake by 5 in. end. lint where persons wisn to grow 'i :.•* commissioners to distribute seed 20141 From Dodge City Melton and hllwood, *5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform 1 will say I saw some WVst Virginians 26357 From Kiee Lake to CUremont, 5^ miles a crop or two of corn between the trees, to owatonua, l'°J miles and hack, once a it have completed their travel* Cultivators. ami hack. Puree time- a week. w. ek. for all studies except instrumental music, French thejv who told me that the went of course this method cannot lie followed a •. -etui i.ed home. Th St. Saul Pros* Schedule satisfactory to the Department. Leave lodp- Citj l-'iitl.iy at VI in through last winter, ami were well ami ornamental needlework. Anive at ovvatoiina hv :p 26355 From Saint Peter to Xorseland. 10 miles Th trees would 11 if the seed pleased with the country and I think Leave matouna l'i id:i\ at »..n 111 and back, once a week. The First Quarter will begin, as already announced. were dropped at the time of the first An ive at Dodjie eiij 0.011 111 Leave Saint Peter Saturday at 9 am ey ittributea large pn|ortion of they were enjoying tine health and plenty 2G148 From Moscow to It. K. station, 3 miles and An ive at Norseland by 12 Nov. 19th, 1873, and end Feb. 5th, 1874. ii in Lyon county te the to eat, fiom their appearance. breaking, but would doubtless do better Plows, etc. hack, once a vvi'ek. The Second Quarter will begin on the 6th of Feb. hat the Winona & St. Peter railotrip.iny suppose the editors meant that hit for Leave Norseland Saturday at 1 in if the ground were wtll plowed in Schedule to make connection with inaltraiits. Arrive at Saint Peter by 4 in. failed to open their line me, aud of course I appreciate their 1874, and end on the April 16h, 1874. Exercises the fall and planted a year from the 26359 From Wells, by Mansfield, State Line, and 26187 From Klvci.in, by Maryshuifr and Lake "i :.i l.o.ni. They have declined to op•".!•'• ml intentions. 1 will be suspended during the Holidays. Hartland, to Northwood. 35 miles and W ashinj ton, to'saint. Peter, 22 miles and time of breaking, 'ih lot formerly tin western |Mrtion of the road, Siuee writing the above I have just back, once a week. twice a week. Address all communications in regard to th Persons desiring any of these goods will And our .•e L'enrnary, though only about owned by Gov Miller, here in Worthiiigton, discovered the following, which I call Leave Wells Fiiday at 6 a m: Schedule to by satisfactory to the Department. stock complete. Arrive at Northwood by 7 pin i-et of track lietweeu Marshall another feather in Minnesota's cap Seminary to B. IL CKEVEH, Worthington, Nobles was planted with soft maple Leave Northwood Saturday at 6 a 2C188 From Jordan, by Helena, Saint Benedict, .. iui is covered with snow. From the Amcriran Ayrkulturist, January, Co., Minnesota. Arrive at Wells by 7 in. set two years ago, just after the breaking, Pi aha, Heidelitenr, Saint Hubert us, and i\.e men hants of Marshall had for 1S74. liavfiistrcani. to Jordan, cMjual.to 20 miles 26360 From Worthinjrton toShetek 35 miles and BOAKOINO.—Students can, during the coming and although the trees have had 49-Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, si'n ., le dry goods, but no groceries and back, once a week. back, once a week. A O E S E A I N I N N E S O A inter, be accomuuKlated iu private families on .• '.eieft tor sale, and the bare neces-.M no cultivation, they are from three to Leave .lordou Sat unlay at 5 a in IJCH ve orthi irton Friday at 7 am T. Clough, Wiluiar, Kandyohi countv, reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be An ive at .1 in dan by 7 111: ies life are- extremely s£$tee,, ow five teet high. Thi method is given An ive at Slietek bv 7 in At Panic Prices, Minn., writes us that be and his brother Proposal* invited lot twiee-a week service. made to provide for any students who may prefer 'i ,M.I givt extent to ttuvJIEt* that Leave' Shetek Satuiday at 7 a 26190 From Shakopee, bv Saint Mary's, Lydia, for just what it is worth, and as the took up homesteads the central to iMiard themselves. As soon as the success Arrive at Worthington by 7 m. .uis ot tnansportatioii have been Cedar Lake, Plum Cieek, New Maiket, parted' Minnesotafouryears ago which of the institution is assured, a boarding house 26361 From Fairiuoutit by Amber, Tenliasse", most economical one that can be followed. Suel (11. o.), Laslieen, and Maple (ilen, to at the Colony Store. Lake Belt, anel Dunnell, to Estherville, lias rapidly lieen settling up since then. will be added to our present accommodations. Shakopee, equal to 26 miles and hack, W notice that Mr. L. B. Hod 32 miles and back, twice a week I !c who live on the line of a good twice a week. found the soil rich and the climate HUMISTON & STOCKDALE. I Leave Fairmount Tuesd and Thursday BOAUU OF IN8TBUCTOB8. Schedule to be satisfactoiy to the Department. healthy. has now 4o acres under In).. I milling daily trains have cer:.....* ges, who planted the trees for the St. at 7 a B. H. CKEVEK, A. M., Principal. O. I O E O W crops, and raised last year 400 bushels Arrive at Kstherville by 7pm he advantage of those who do Paul and Pacific railroad, recommends 26204 From Holden to Kenyeii, 6 miles and back, I Leave Kstherville Wednesday and Friday Mental and Moral Science. of spring wheat upon 20 acres, 000bushels twice a week. at 7 a in thorough preparation of the ground and K. F. HUMISTON, A. M., of oats upon acivs, 75 bushels of Leave Holden Wedm-sdav and Saturday at Arrive at Fairmount by 7 in. Natural Science. IHitate es upon a qua iter of an acre, and 1 111 Proprietor of thorough cultivation. says "re- l.i ek which attends the WHSIIin 26362 From Blooming Prairie, to Geneva, 13 An ive at Kenyon bv 3p in 300 bushels of ruta-bagas upon another CHAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., 1 member, Utorowjlt cultivation the first miles and IKICK, once a week. Leave Kenyon Wednesday and Saturday political life is still active. Greek, Latin and Mathematics. quai ter-acre. does his plowing with MEAT MARKET, Leave Blooming Praiiie Saturday at 8 am at 111 season and the battle is won Neglect s'eiday Wiu.B Washburne w.tsele.- CIIAS. H. BAH hows, An ive at Geneva by 12 in tw ox-teams, has also 20 acres of An ive at Holden by Leave Geneva Saturday at 1 Book-keeping and Penmanship. I ". senator, f/om Massachusetts, this, and you will find it difficult to Odessa wheat sown last fall. has 26215 From Hush City, by Bmnetteville, (Wis.), Arrive at Blooming Prauie by 5 m. MAKT H. CKEVEK, planted five acres with timber,—oak, i'. ie i«l ice of Charles Sumner.— make satisfactory atonement.' Thesec and Anderson, to Orai tsburg, 2u}i miles anel back, once a week. 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ maple, ash willow and cot ton wood. i,.iii-: ttf votes necessary to a Opposite Worthington House Stables ond year, they will do with half the Leave Kush City Tuesday at 6 am miles and back, nee a week. he willow is very successful as a hedge O.AKA J. CKAFT, Arrive at tirantsburg bv 12 111 is 14i, and, Wscjliburne'receivlot. Leave Blooming Prairie Thursday at 6 am cultivation, and at the end of the secyear's French. plant. Timber grows very rapidly, and Leave grautsburjc Tuesday at 1pm: I An ive at Dodge Centre bv 12 in WORTHINGTON. MINN. An ive at Kusli City by 8 growth they will require no fire-wood will be plenty at his door. Leave Dodge Centre Thurstl.tv at I J. CUAFT, M. D., FIRST-CLASS, PERMAMENT. Proposals luvited for twic*-a-w««k ferrice. An ive at Blooming Prairie 7 m. Vocal Culture.