Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
April 25, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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*~£$s*5r^~ a.f9?,.* s___^_: mm 4 ~C^-»«y^^ /•t,^.-. ^JvCV -U as they may think best for the interests Fronti KjeeWor to Eden Prairie,6 mitesand FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. THENATIONALCOLONY St Paul 4 Sioux City ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. back, 6 times week. «|rstern ^ilvaitce. of all concerned. The Superintendents Usave Excelsior daily, except Sunday, at 10 ABHTVM. claim that the operating expenses of PROFITS OF FARMING Eastern (daily) 5:5 p. ro. Arrive at Eden Prairie at 12 Whether farming pays or not, that is their roads are 75 per cent, of the gross AND Southern 10:50 a.m. Prairie daiiyy except Sunday, Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, the question. The shiftless farmer receipts and that the recent laws will Term. $a.oo a Year, $1.00 far Six Month*. Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m„ Arrive at Excelsior by 3 m: Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. cut down receipts from 25 to 40 per thinks it does not, while the energetic Sioux City & Saint Paul R.R.Jackson, From WayzaU, by Unz, to Leigtaton, 13 Tuesday and Friday 6 p. jn. 8ATURDAY. APRIL 25,1874. farmer knows that it does. The Cincinnati cent. miles and back, once a week. Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p.m. Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 Since this information was received, Time* gives some examples of, Arrive at 1-elghton by 6 pin DBPAHTS. **Mr." Blakely, who has purchased the Leave Leighton Satuiday at 6 am OCATED I N SOUTHWESTERN Eastern (daily) 10:50 a. m. a St. Paul Pioneer repor er publishes successful farming in Iowa which are Arrive at Wayzata by If Southern 5:5 p. m. St. Pan. Pioneer, took charge on Wednesday. Minnesota and Northwestern loI an account of an interview with the rather on the side of tlKse wl believe Proposals luvited to embrace Parker's Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, TIME CARD. wa. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. it pays. Thus a lawyer bought 2,000 Lake. Going West. managers of the Milwaukee & St. Paul Spirit Lake, Mouday 7 a From Maple Plain to Saint Bonitacius, 9 Leave bt. Paul at 7.30 a. m. acres of land near Webster City for Jaeks-ui, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m. road, in which he learned that they do Wortinugton, at 5.05 p. in. Mr. W. L..Crawford has sold his farm miles and back, mice a week. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. m. Arrive at sioux City, at ».* p. m. Leave Maple Plain Friday at 9 am $24,000, and sowed 1.700 act es in wheat. not intend to ignore the law and refuse of 160 acres, in Mower County, six miles Gouty East. AH mails close 20 minutes before departure. Anive at Saint Bouifaclus by 12 in In two years his net profits from exceptionally Leave aioux City at 6.30 a. in. Office hours from 7 a. in. to 7 p. in.—Sundays, to maks concessions. They say they Leave Saint Bonitacius Friday at 1 east.of Le Roy, for 6,000 bushels of from 12 m. to 1 p. m. \v oi tiiiiigton, at lo.jo a. in. Arrive at Maple Plain by 4 pin goo 1 crops of 35,700 bushels the propose to make material modifications wfoeat", payable in six years—1,000 bushe4»each-year. 26233 Arrive at St. Paul, at 8.00 p. in. From Bloomington, by Klchneld and C. C. GOODNOW, P. M. TwBlve Townships of Minneapolis, ft miles and back, three first year and 39,000 the second, amounted in their rates, and make no discriminations times a week. WORTHINGTON MARKETS. to $30,000. A Swede, stricken in whatever. A Milwaukee paper Leave Bloomington Monday, Wednesday Rich Prairie Land WHEAT $ 90c ©1,00 and Friday at 8am also reports an interview with the President health, went to the State with $2 50 in FLOCK Vbbl. 5,5oS00 The President has vetoed the currency Arrive at Minneapolis by 12 in: CORN f) bushel 82© 87 Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, jd of the road, in which it was intimated his iocket. and work for wages until bUi because he is opposed to inflation OATS Tog 75 1,500,000 ACRES and Friday at lpm: In Nobles County, Minnesota. HAY«ton 4,5004,00 and desires a return to specie payments that the law, if enforced, would he was able to buy a few acres, which Arrive at Bloomington by 5 m. BKANS, WHITE, bush. IflQ 26238 From Lake Town to Chaska, 6 miles and he planted in wheat. His first crop BUTTKR '25 as rapidly hs possible. compel the road to stop running. PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, back, once a week. LUGS doz. 51 brought him in $6,000, or four times Leave Uke Town Saturday at 10 a GltOCKitll.h-COFFEE 35. @40c TEA 75 0 1,50 A writer in the Mankato Review, Arrive at Chaska by 12 SuUAU, (CoiteeA)12@14c:Ex.C- 12® 13 •The ice was out of our lake on the the value of the land, leaving him with Leave Chaska Saturday at 1 Brow Uc SYKUP 65 1,00 RICE 12J4 speaking of the location of Meuuonites, Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern 19th and out of Lake Pepin on the 221, a clear balance, sifter all payments were Arrive at Lake Town by 3 m. SALT iml. 3,50 Iowa, at Mountain Lake, says: 26242 From Glencop, by Sumter. Lake Addie. FltOVItdoN.S-POKK (mess) bbl, 20,00 but it still shuts up the Straits of Mackinack. made, of $3,000. Then he sold his land HAMS 16c SHOULDKUS 10 11 Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch Soil and Climate FOR SALE No better immigrants could our State BACON 13c LAKD 13 17c D. APL'S 16@17 Colley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and for $27 an acre, or $3,400, making him desire than these Meuuonites and no at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. PEACHES 14 20c 14 0 20 Back, once a week. richer by $6,240 than when he started, FUEL—WOOD cord 6'50 8,00 in. we congenial home could tiie Meuuonites Leave Gleucoe Monday at 7 am AL&O TOWiN LOTS, COAL ton 6,50 0 8,00 ''The lower Mississippi country from Arrive at Beaver Falls next day at 4 find an the one offered them here. one year previous. Another man, on a in towns at rair ad stations. Land bonds of the LUMBER—Common m. 16,00020,00 Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 am The CREAM OF TH E PRAIRIES Monroe to the mouth of tiie Red River Moux city and M. Paul lUilroad to betaken at But the St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad FINISHING 35,00040,00 Arrive at Gleucoe next day at 4 m. twenty-seven acre farm, found himself pai in excuan^e lor land ilnin tiieir limit.-.. is overflowed, and 10,000 people are on is uueuergetic in the matter of attracting From Saint Cloud, by Brockway, North and the GARDEN OF THE STATE. 26266 with nearly $1,000 clear profit at the Foi paitieuiais addiens: "Land IJepurtnient 1: rairie. Two Mvers, Pike Hapids, and iiuniigrai.t-t. Its Land partment at. i: *. s. c. and ». C. & &t. 1*. it. It. Co., st.l'aul the verge of starvation. Appeals are end of the fust season. In another Mum. S. SHUCK, H. D. BOOKST-VH. is a mere skeleton—simply an Green Prairie, to Fort Kipley, 52 miles being made for aid which are being responded The Climate of the Mountains and the AtVy al Law. Notary Public. and back, once a week. apology tor doing nothing. The company case, a rented farm of 100 acres brought MORTGAGEe SALE.—Whereas default has to from the Northern cities. Schedule be satisfactory to the Department. does not advertise, publishes no Soil of the River Bottoms. been ni.ut in the contifion.- ot a certain iuueutuieoi in, with only half a crop, sufficient to paniphlet, employs no agent—in fact, iviotlgage -earing date the _7tn day Proposals invited for tvvice-a-week service. enable the tenant to purchase the land. ol January, A. L». 1873, and executed and delivered •We have received the speech of Hon. cultivates a masterly inactivity. A little 26277 From Litchfield, by Manannah and Koronls, by .Viiciiaei E. Inmoliue and nin wile, Mary WESTERN HOME wire pulling and log rolling is all to Payiiesville, 26 miles and back, The Minnesota reports abound in similar Jane Isoiionue, both ot uindoin, Minnesota, M.lr.'Dunnell, Member from this District, three times a week. Mortgagor, to c. Seauuiy tor tue this, for tie rest most respeciabie of all instances. Poor men have purchased delivered in the House, upon the Leave LitcuAeld Mouday. Wednesday, and crediting of the said Michael E. Douohue, railroad companies does for getting Friday at 7-am Aioitgagee, wheieb Hie said mortgagors did farms and paid for them out of bill to regulate commerce by railroa Is Mennonjtes. For securi ig other settlers Arrive at Paynesville by 5 b.ugain, grant, sell and comey unto the said Leave Paynesville Tuesday, Thursday, and nioitgagee he following described real estate in the several States. With the friends along its line, all it has ever done the first crop frequently. Dalrymple, Real Estate, Loan & In- situate and being in the cuuut of Nobles and isatuiday at7 am is to grant a very lilieial contract to the largest wheat grower in the State, of the measure, he boldly declares his M,ue ol Auniietot.i, anit known anil designated Arrive at Litchfield by 5 m. the temperance colony of Miller, lliimiston as toitows, to wit: [tie boutii east quarter (s.e.J4) has cleared a quarter million dollars bejiejf in the power of" Congress to regulate 26232 From Atvvater, bv Harrison and Oreen of Kecuoii twenty-two (__), iu lownsuip one & Co. Government Lands. Lake, to New Loiidou, 18 miles and back, numbed-ml two (lo_), iu lange Uiiity nine (oil) in crops and the advance in ois land commerce among the States carried surance Agency. twice a week. containing one bundled and M.\I) (iou) acres of during the past seven or eight years. WHAT A TEXAN TUI.\KS OF MINNESOTA. Leave Atwater Tuesday and Aiday at 6 on by railroads. land, nixie or te.v* accouling to government survey a wiui in hereditaments and appiulenances Of course, farming pays when it is well Arrrive at New London by 12 in tlieieun belonging, to secure the na.Miient of The overflow in the lower Mississippi Several Townships of GOVERNMENT A very heavy laud owner and banker Leave New London Tuesday and Friday at the sum of eight hundred dollars.according to the done. 1 coi.dnioiis ot a certain piomissor note lor the country seems to be tho most serious from Texas spent the summer months A N iu the County STILL VA si inoi eigli. bundleddouarsexecuted by the said TESTING SEED CORN. Arrive at Atwater by 7 pm. one ever known. The river is foity Micnaei Douohue to the said C. seabm or order 26293 From Leaf Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandria, in Minnesota, and after a close observation The Western Rural gives the following CANT. loi the use ot Uie creditois of the said Michael SHUCK & BOOKSTAVER 20 miles and back, once a week. miles wide at Memphis, and vast tracts E. Douohue, and beating date Jai uaiy of the State, he writes methods for testing seed-corn I^.ive Leaf Valley Saturday at 6 a in 27tu, lfc73. and due one c.u after date and of country are overflowed, drowning out Airive at Alexandria by 12 in "I am much pleased with what I Another plan for testing seed corn is wiuciisuid mortgage was alter wauls, on the Have established an agency for buying and sell Leave Aiexandri Saturday at 1 have seen of Minnesota. The agricultuial lTiuday ol tebiuaii, A. D. lST.i, duly recoided i. .. .. the inhabitants. to examine the general appearance of Arrive sit Leaf Valley by 7 m. capabilities o" the State are much 26298 From Clitherall, Battle Lake, Blooming the grain. If it break from the cob, llli=r in tne oibce of the uegister o! Deeds lor said No- real estate and offer unsurpassed facilities in Th3 department of agriculture has Grove and Aurdale, to Fergus Falls, .35 gieater than I had supposed, ami quite lues County, in Book "A of mMtgage.s, on l»ag-i sejij,.„ land or nroviriinir mirebasers with the presenting a black appearance at the miles and back, once a week. es sixty two (02) aim sixt tlnee (K), and th« re pioviaiuj, purchasers, wun tne sufficient, I think, to sustain your prosperous received very full information concerning point of attachment, and, if it leave the Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 am is canned lobe due at the date ot tui.s notice, most desirable bargains, in both wild and inland cities, St. Paul and Minneapolis, cover ami filament with the cot», it is Airive at Fergus Falls by 7 a in the appearance of wheat throughout- is due on the said note and mortgage tor, .. in tin ir rapid giowth and manufacturing J^ave F'ergus F"alls Tuesday 4 7 a probable, but not certain, that the seed principal and inteie^t, the sum ot eium bundled Proved lands, Homesteads, Pre-emptions and tiie country. The returns cover Arrive at Clitherall by 7 in. and nine and tiiiit-tiiieeliuudredliisdoiiar.s,aud Tree Cliinis located in Xnbte«s inrl arlioininunoaetionoi dev» lopment. The entire region is not s-re. It may get initiate slowly, a 26302 From Kichwood to Detroit City, 11 miles pioeeedinjiat law has bien b.siiiu- located in Aowes ana adjoining a large proportion of the winter wheat between St. Paul and Breckinridge is or it may not germinate at all, according led to lecover the s.nd nioitgagedebt or any pait counties. In connection with this branch of our and back, once a week. I.'Miese evidently »v« II a ipted to the culture theieof. Now tbeiefoie, notice is lieieb\ given area in each State. The winter has 1-eave Kichwood Saturday at 8 a in to the conditions under which it is lands are on the Sioux City & St. Paul of small grain, especially wh at, which Arrive at Detroit City bv 12 in Kailroad which IUUS daily trains to both that undei and by \utue oi tne jiowei ol "saw in business, we have scured the services of B. W. placed. been extremely favorable in all sections. said luoitgage contained, and in puisiiance oi WnoKt.-n.-rnfr Conntv somviir one of thA cine*. lxuive Detiott ity .Saturday at 1 in in the vicinity of Litchfield seems to To test the seed, we advise that those the statute in such ease made and pmrided, said uaott, county Miivejor, one of the No previous season has been more generally Arrive at Kichwood by 5 in. me better in growth and promis- of in do bt shell from various ears mote 26336 From Du Luth, by Beaver Bay, Grand Maurais nioitgage will be foreclosed by the sa.e ot said oldest-titles and most expcncnced men in the so since the inauguration of yield than any I have seen elsewhere in Saxton (u. o.), and Grand Portage, ihoitgaged luciuises, at public auction to the I or less of the kernels. Mix them together my recent journey through Pennsylvania, to Pigeon Itiver, 160 miles and back, highest oidder loi cash, at Ihcliout door of the countr.x as locating agent. crop reports. and. counting therefrom ten or once a week. County Auditor's ollice. in the \illage ot Woith Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois 'and iugton. Nobies Cuuntv, .winnesota. on the 35tn Special attention given to Land Office business. a doz- of the grains, plant them iu a Leave Dn Luth every Thursday at 7 am tiie grass crop, native grass, is equal The House committee on railways, day ot Ai.i, A. 1).1»74, at ten oclork in the forenoon, Aniveat Beaver Bay next Saturday by a to contested and appeal cases arising under the favonfble place for germination. Note to any 1 have ever seen outside of Texas. to pa on and satist the amount then due Jiave authorized General Hurl but to Pre-emption and Homestead Laws, how many of seeds planted grow on slid utile for principal and inteiest, and all Leave Beaver Bay every Mnoday at 7 a costs and xpeuse oi sucn sale, together with the readily. From the ]ercentage which Arrive at Du Luth next Wednesday by 5 draft a report in favor of tiie construction Insurance effected in first-class companies. sum of twenty dollars Atloi ney's tees stipulated pill grow, an estimate may be made of the of a double-track freight railway Leave Beaver Bay every Monday at 7 am Towns and Villages. to be paid in said moitgage iu case of a foreclosllle STATE NEWS. Loans negotiated, proper number to drop in each hill, iu Arrive at Pigeon Bay next Saturday at 12 theieof. from the Mississippi Vallty to tide Douglas county will harvest a crop m: planting tiie tit Id, to ensuie a stand. Dated April 1st, 1874. Conveyances promptly and neatly done. Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a in C. SEABURY, Mortgagee. wate/ at ur near New York. The committee of pea nuts this year. Another test is to take the ear and Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by Office first Door east of Post Office. Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing ROGERS &ROGKK!s. have taken considerable testimony The S »uk Rapids Sentinel states that break it thiougli the middle. If it 12 in. Attomevs tor Mortgagee, 30] Be ton county is "exceedinly rich in 26344 From Lake Benton to Flandreau, 25 miles up iu the Colony. WORTHINGTON. MINNESOTA. break brittle, ami the cob is bright and upon the cost of transporting grain M. Paul, Minn. and back, once a week. paupers."' firm, and the grains firm, the probability 32t] over such road. The evidence shows Leave Lake Benton Friday at 8 a in VYorthiiigton the Business, Railroad, WO THING TON S EM1NAR1 is that it is good A11 ive at Flandreau by 6 The population of Bed Wing is estiat that it can be nvwed for 15 cts. pet-mated I^eiive Flandreau Thursday at 8 a TEED & BAKER, Social, and Educational Centre of a ",nno. FOli YOITU OF BOTH sCJ.ES. An ive at Lake Benton by 6 in. SWEET POTATOES. bushel from Chicago to New York, and AT WORTHING Toy, NOBLES CO. MINN. The corps of U. S. Engineers who! 26345 F'r«»m Lake Benton to Medary, 27 miles and large extent ot* country. A. A. Soule, of Mountain Lake, in the at corresponding rates from other back, once a week. ON THE ST. PA UL & SlOt'X CITY made an examination of the falls at' neighboring county of Cottonwood, Leave Lake Benton Monday at 8 a in General Dealers in points in the Mississippi Valley. Minneapolis lepoit that it will cost! RAIL WA Y. An ive at Medary by 4 writes to the St. Paul Pr(s.s as follows, $410.19.! to preset ve them. Leave Medai I uesday at 8 am TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, NO- A bill has been introduced in Congress giving his experience in raising sweet Arrive at Lake Benton by 4 in. VEMBER 19th, 1873. The Lake City Lrtuli says One of Ready-Made and Custom 26346 From Cailedonla to Brownsville, 14 miles to equalize tiie bounties of soldiers potatoes: our seedei men sa\s that "the seeder This institution is announced in accordance and back, three times a week. who served in the late war. It provides trade is run into the ground," as prices I Leave Caledonia Tuesday, Thursday, and I am in leceij of yours of the 20th with the declaration uf the louiiders of the National Sat ui day at 2 pin have been "cut" so that ROOII seeders.J that there shall lie paid to every inst. My experience iu the cultivation Arrive at Brownsville by 6 Colony, that the early establishment of a aresidlui^ for forty 1 instead,of sixty of sweet potatoes is so limited that it l^eave Brownsville '1 uesday, Thursday, and CLOTHING, honorably discharged non-commissioned or seventy dollars. We expect that 1 seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some Saturday at 7 a would be of little value to your renders. Arrive at Caledonia by 11 a m. officer, priva.e soldier, musician, artificer such is the ki .d of squezing that I can give accurate figures as to the favorable point, was part of their plan. 26347 From Chatfleld to Fountain, 9 miles and Grangers intend to give the "middle-j and wagoner, including those area planted or the quantity raised. I back, six times a week. It has been judged advisable to put the enterin men" all around. borne on the rolls as slave, who served with the plow thiew up a ridge about L- ave Chat field dailv, except Sunday, at 7 i-e under denominational control it is, accord a Have received their teu rods long, as high as it could well lb-v. J. Cadwallader. of Lake City, is the u'nited States in the war of the rebellion, Airive at Fountain by 10 a in XINE COUNTIES NOW TRAD- uigly, introduced under the patronage of the be done, witli four turrrws, two being conducting a veiy successful revival in Leave Fountain daily, except Sundiry, at 1 the sum of eight and one-thi.d turned against the other two, and planted St. Paul. Tiie I'rtss says "his method m: IS A IVOR THING TON Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to Stock of WINTER Goods dollars per month for all his time of An ive at Chatfleld by 4 m. the sets three feet apart. Tiie land is plain, simple and quiet," and very' Hamlme Uiuveiilti. It will be conducted in Close connection to be made with eastern was not mauurtd or fertiliz d. The service between the 12th of April, 1K61. successful. and western mail-trains. the most cat ho ie spiiit: the object being to unite yield was about three barrels. One-half and Myy-9tlr, 18H.1, or in case of volunteers 26348 From White Earth, to Audubon, 22 miles II. II. Young, of the Rochester Itecrtl HEAVY OVERCOATS, lilieral cultuie with the precepts and spirit ot the mailingwersmall. of a good marketable size, the other and baek, three times a week. tip to'the time of the muster out dinJ Union, has in\ente 1 a I Leave White Earth Tuesday, Thursday and The flavor was excellent. I Christian sjstem. machine, which is said to work rapid I rsjit urday at 9 a in of tiie volunteer organization to which intend this season to pant a larger and ccurately. and can le furnished An ive at Audubon by 3 in The seminary building, now known as the -E"X_____X_rZO-__3X_S,« patch, manure liberally, and cultivate he belonged in case of the death of Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and at a cost not exceeding $30. Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, at th proper time. I think they can Fi iday at 9 am any such person, paj mentis to be made Wool Yarns, Home-Made Socks, Arrive at White Earth by 3 m. The wind tlo ring mill recently erected be grown here without difficulty. and admirably located. It fronts on the to his widow and children. Any 26349 From Blue Earth City, by Emerald and on Greenwood Prairie, Olmsted Public Square, in Worthington, within a short Brush Creek, to Banks, 20 miles and back, bountjes heretofore received from the county, lias commenced running, and is twice a week. Ladies' and Gents' distance of West Okabena Lake. N E W ADVERTISEMENT. pronounced a complete success. United States or any State aie to l«deducted Leave Blue Earth City Monday and Friday A FARMING POPULATION of several at 7 a in: It is intended to make the Seminary an hoty)r from the allowance hereby authorized. FUR GOODS, Arrive at Banks by 2 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. thousand now on the lands and to the state—the e|inil of any similar institution United States Mail. Leave Banks Tuesday and Saturday at 7 N bounties shall be paid to The Rock ouiily Hera'il says :—Our a the County RAPIDLY FILLING iu the West. The board ot instruction is already stre-ts arc daily fue.l w.tlt enii jra.it substitutes, or to persons dischargtd Arrive at Blue Earth City by 2 m. teams, destined to locate in Rlick count\ UP. large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both 26350 From Swansea, by Lake Side and Cosmos, as minors. No attorney shall be allowed, and the eastern part of Dacota territoiy to Lake Lillian, 26 miles and back, once the experience and ability essential to success, on pain of.fine and imprisonment, a week, I N N E S O A l^ave Swansea Tuesday at 7 a A's occasion demands it will be enlarged and to receive moie than $10 for prosecuting Arrive at Lake Lillian by tip The Jackson Republic savs: The nothing shall be wain ing to the completeness of Leave Lake Liiban Wednesday at 7 am any clai under the foregoing mammoth Calhi Lilly of Mrs. s. Avery, Buck Gloves and, Mittens, Arrive at Swansea by 6 in. the several departments. provisions. POST OFHC E DEPAKTMENT, which was mentioned among the house W ASIUNOTO.N, Maicli 31,1874. 26351 From Alexandria, by Moe, to Ilermon, 75 The contemplated com se of study will cover a plants last fall, is now in full bloom, PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract miles and back, once a week. Oilier nt this Dep.nl.. ent until .i o'clock m. of having two large white blossoms, each THE WABASHA & FARIBAULT SARROW-WAGE Leave Alexandria Monday at 7 am period of three yeais: the design being to prepare A Full Line of May Mli. IH74. (to he decided 1»\ .June loth,) tor An ive at Herman next day by 6 m: standing three and one-half feet from! RAILROAD. on lying the mails of the I i.iied states from students for a collegiate course, 01 to qualify l^eave Ilermon Wednesday at 7 a iu: the earth in the flower-pot in which it Julv 1st, is 4, to June'to, ls7\ on ihc tallowing The National Colony is organizetl upon Parties interested in building a narrow-gauge An ive at Alexandria next day by 6 m. them to engage successfully iu business pursuits. Gents' Underwear, &c grows. It has five leaves which rise' loules in the Mate ot Minnesota, ami the sched railroad from Wabasha to uleol dep.u tares and arrivals hete'ui specified, 26352 Frm Winnebago City, by Elo, Pleasant a TEMPERANCE BASIS. N INTOXICATING still higher than the blossoms. Pieparatory classes, however, will be vi/: Mound, Hope, Antrim, and South Faribault, it seems are taking the work Clothing made to order, by a first-class workman Branch, to saint James, 30 miles and BEVERAGES sold in onned, especially for the fn st six months, during The Spirit Lake l!ei-nn says How No. 2011« From Weaver, by Smithfield and Lvon, back, once a week. in hand with vigor and there is a fair many newspapers can boast of an 1812 to Milivnle, 27 nines and back, once a which time, it may be piesuined, many will be HOl the County. Leave vVinnebatro City Friday at 7 a soldier on their subscription list The week. prospect that the road will be built. Arrive at Saint .lames by 7 unprepared for the regular course. Leave Weaver Fi Ulav at 7a in Leave Saint James Satuday at 7am liutnin counts one in the person of We hope to see this project successfully Aniveat Miilvil lu'lipm Arrive at Winuebago City by 7 in. While the school in itself will be unequivocally uncle Joseph Clark, who is over eighty Leave Miliviilc lu'rduv it 7 am carried out, for we believe, as before 26353 From Wabasha to Alma, ten miles and years old, and as "spry as a cricket." Ai ii ve at Weaver by 6 in. Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages baek, six times a week, by steamboat, stated, that narrow-gauge railroads will 26128 From Forest ville, b\ Caiiiuniia, to Preston, The Estherville (Iowa) Viivlimtor of location in a community not only highly For the Spring Trade. dm ing season of navigation. 0 miles and back, three thuc*a week. assist.Mthe country greatly in solving Schedule to besatisfactory to the Department. says of seeding up this way: Farmeis Le.ive Foiestville luesdav. ihui.sdaj, and intelligent and moral, but uucurst by the liquor the transportation problem and will be hatuiday at 9 a m. have been busy sowing grain, and EDUCATION. traflc. This nefarious tiade. the proline source Ai ive it Preston by 12 in some have even finished. Not bad for 26354 From Wadena to Parker's Prairie, 30 miles tiie mentis of giving railr ad facilities Leave Preston Tue'sd:i. Thursday, and and back, twice a week. of poverty and crime. law, utteily excluded Minne«,.ta. while the farmt-rs of Southern Saluid.iy at 1 in Leave Wadena Tuesday and Friday at 7 to many remote regions which couid Iowa, and Illinois', were contending Ai ive at Forest\ me by 4 III from Nobles couut. No thoughtful parent or a in not -otherwise have them. Besides, 26134 From Piestou to Isenom's, 3 mites ami with a toot of snow. Arrive at Parker's Prairie by 6 m: Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINARY guardian will under-estimate the importance of! We are now prepared to receive orders back, six times a week. I^eave Parkers Prairie Wednesday and they may he made of great service in The Rock county //fmVZsays During for I.eave Preston Dah, except Sunday, at 8 Saturday at 7 am OF LEARNING now in this most significant fa«t. buildingAip points like Worthington, the high wind'last Sunday, the stable a Arrive at Wadena by 6 An ive at (seiiour's by 0 a in operation at Worthington. Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department of Mr. Orlin Bassett at the Kamiranxi. as they can be cheaply constructed as 26355 From lake Johanna, bv Gilchrist and Anderson, Leave l.MMiotir's daily", except Sunday, at 10 on the road fiom this place to Glenwood. 22 miles and back, with which be has been long and honorably connected, a in feeders to trunk-lines. Their great value, once a week* Worthington, was destroyed by fire. An ive at Piestonbv 11 am and brings with hmi, nit ant lo the institution, Leave Lake Johanna Wednesday at 8 a Seeders, however, will be'especially felt in Close oounetiou to lie made with the mailtraiuse.ist A spun of horses and harness belonging Arrive at Glenwood bv 5 and west. philosophical and chemical apparatus to Ed. Gillham of this place, and a cow connecting interior points with water Leave Glenwood Thursday at Sam Proposals for sei vice twice daily invited. Arrive at I-ake Johanna by 5 in. worth six hundred and fifty dollars. belonging to Mr. Bassett were also transportation. We notice that a narrow-gauge 26143 Fiom East Claremont to Wasioja, 6 miles Advantages. burnt d. The fire is supposed to h've and back, one a week. 26356 From Eden lake to Cold Spring City, 12 Puic KS OK TI iTioN.—In order to extend as far road has just been completed Leave Last Claremont natuiday at 10 a in been kindled by a spatk from the stovepipe. miles and baek, once a week. as possible, the benefits of the institution, tothose^ Harrows, An ive a Wasioja b\ 12 m: Leave Eden lake Friday at Sam in Iowa,irom l)es Moines to Ames, a Leave Wasioja Mitiudav at 2 pin Arrive at Cold Spring City by 12 in who desire it, and to meet the stringeiuv of the distance of 30 miles, at $7,000 per mile* An ive at h.tst Claiemoiit by 4 Leave Cold Spring City Fi Iday at 1 A saloon-keeper, at Lu Verne who times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but Arrive at Eden Lake by 5 in. 26144 From l)od„e City by Merton and Klhvood, and that the total cost, equipment and was visited by the ladies and requested touwatonna, 12 mi.es and baek, once a 26357 From Kice Lake to Claremont, miles •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform FERTILE SOIL, all, will" not be over SO.OOO per mile. to discontinue, the ruinous traflic, vv ek. and back, three times a week. Cultivators, for all studies except instrumental music, French writes to the Hcrahl and says.: "Some Schedule satisfactory to the Department. The Iowa Eastern narrow-gauge has Leave Dodire City Fiidav at 12 in few men this place hold'up their Aiuve al owatonna ,ip and ornamental needlework. 26358 From Saint Peter to Norseland, 10 miles CONVENIENT MARKETS, given great satisfaction. A narrowgauge l^ave Ow.itouna Fiidav at .5.30 in hands in holy honor at the idea of drinking and baek, once a week. The Fit st Quarter will begin, as already announced, Ai live at Dodge City by 6.3(1 car will carry about 185 bushels Leave Saint Peter Saturday at 9 am a dram of whiskey, who have a cigar 26148 Fiom Moscow to K. u. station, 3 miles and An ive at Norseland by 12 HEALTHFU CLIMATE, Nov. 19th, 1873, and end Feb. 5th, 18T4. in their mouth from morning till of wheat and about five cords of green back, once a week. Plows, etc. Leave Norseland Saturday at 1 evening, with the knowledge that this Schedule to make connection with inaltiai.is. The Second Quarter will liegin on the fith of Feb. wood. Arrive at Saint Peter by 4 m. CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. "vile" practice is injuring their health 1874, and end on the April 16h, 1S74. Exercises 26359 From Wells, by Mansfield, State Uw, and 26187 From Elysian, by Marysburg and Lake everyday." The Mankato I'Mion says it is proposed Hartland, to Nort.iwood. 35 miles and Washington, to Saint. Peter, 22 mites and will be suspended during the Holidays. Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church back, once a week. twice a week. to1 extend the narrow-gauge from Address all communications in regard to th Persons desiring any of these goods willfindour Hon. Willis Drummoud. Commissioner Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. Leave Wells Friday at 6 a in stock complete. and other Privileges. Faribault to Mankato. Arrive at North wood by 7 Seminary to B. H. CKEVEK, Worthington, Nobles of the General Land Office, has Leave North wood Saturday at 6 am 26188 From Jordan, by Helena, Saint Benedict, Arrive at Wells by 7 in. Co., Minnesota. Praha, Heidelberg, Saint llubenus, and resigned because of the small salary attached IMPORTANT RAILROAD MEETING. NO AGUE, Kaveiistream. to Jordan, equal,to2U miles 26360 From Worthington toShetek 35 miles and A meeting of prominent railroad officers to the position. BOAKIHNG.—Students can, during the coming "Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, and back, once a week. back, once a week. winter, be accommodated in private families on Leave .fordon Satin dav at 6 a was recently held in New York Leave Worth! gtou Fridav at 7 am NO CONSUMPTION, Are see by tl Windom Reporttr that An ive at Jordan by 7 pin reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be Arrive at Shetek by 7pm to consider what action should be taken Pi o|k.sals invited foi twice a week service. Leave Shetek Saturday at 7 a in made to provide for nny -students who may prefer the business of impounding cattle is 26190 From Shakopee, by Saint Mary's, Lydia, At Panic Prices, Arrive at Worthington by 7 m. under the railroad laws of Wisconsin, Cedar Lake, Plum Cieek, New Maiket, NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, to iMKird themselves. As soon as the success lively at that place. This is right. If Iowa and Minnesota, Among the Suel (n. o.), Lasiieen, and Maple Glen, to 26361 From Falnnoiint. by Amber, Tenh.wen, of the institution is assured, a boarding house cattle eaut.ot stay at home and obey the Shakopee, equal to 26 miles and uavk, lake Belt, and Dunnell, to Estherville, at the Colony Store. will be added to our present accommodations. lawyers present were O'Conner, Evarts, NO DESPERADOES, twice a week. 32 miles and baek, twice a week herd law, let thembeim-pounded, if not Leave Fairmount Tuesd and Thursday Hoar,, Curtis, and others, and their Schedine lobe satisfactory to the Department. BOAKD Of IMSTKUCTOKS. HUMISTON ft STOCKDALE. at 7 a pounded. NO INDIANS. unanimous decision was that the laws Arrive at hstlterville by 7 B. H. CKEVEK, A. M., Principal. 26204 From Holden to Ken yon, 6 miles and back, O. BIGELOW Leave Estberviile Wednesday and Friday in question were unconstitutional, that Mental and Moral Science. twice a week. The City council of Mansfield, Ohio, at 7 a in Leave Holden Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive at Fairmount by 7 in. B. F. HUMISTON, A. M., they acts of wholesale confiscation, have passed an ordinance prohibiting RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF 1 Natural Science. the sale of intoxicating leverages. The Proprietor of HtuLthat they would never be sustained 26362 From Blooming Prairie, ti Geneva, 13 An ive at Kenyon bv 3pm LAND ASSURED. CHAS. T. DUNMNG, B. A., miles and bacn, once a week. Church bells were rung, and cannon Leave Keiiyon Wednesday and Saturday by the Supreme Court. The Leave Blooming Pi able Saturday at 8 am Greek, Latin and Mathematics. at 5 pin were hied. MEAT MARKET, An ive at Holden by 7 Arrive at Geneva by 12 CHAS. H. BAKI.OWS, Boards of Directors, therefore, unanl Leave Geneva Saturday at 1 Send sump for copy of the National Colony Book-keeping and Penmanship. 26215 From Hush City, by Burnetteville, (Win.), mously resolved to resist the laws, and The Toledo Commercial says ice two Arrive at Blooming Prairie by 5 m. and Andei sou, to Grai tsburg, 20U miles MART H. CKKVEB, inches thick was taken from the river and back, once a week. JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to instructed their managers to go on and 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ Leave Kus.h City Tuesday at 6 am at that place on the 17th and put up MIU ER, HUMIST0N & CO., miles and back, once a week. run the roads upon business principles, Opposite Worthington House Stables CLABA J. CBAFT, Arrive at Grautsburg by 12 in Leave Blooming Prairie Thursday at 6 a for Summer use. The ice was nearly French. fixing such passenger and freight rates Arrive at Dodge Ceutre by 12 Arriv Leaveegrantsburif at Uusb citTuesday by 8 at 1 m: al) gone out of our lake on the 17th, Worthington, Nobttt Oouniy, Miwnnota. WORTHINGTON, MINN. Leave Dodge Centre Thursday at 1 m: J. CRAFT, M. D., Propottta luvitod for twicVa-wwdktorvtat. Ware*, mt, Arri*« at Brnoming Prairie hy 7 m. Voe«i Cvltnr*. FIRST-CLASS, PERMAMENT.