Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
May 2, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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COLONY DEPARTMENT. MINNESOTA AND CALIFORNIA. FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. 26226 From Excelsior to Eden Prairie, 6 miles and St. Paul & Sioux City ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. tnUm ^tliTaiure* The "Minneapolis Tribune recently back, 6 times a week. ABBtVSS. Leave Excelsior daily, except Sunday, at 10 Answers to Colony Correspondents. published a letter from Mr. John Wiess, DESTROYING GRASSHOPPERS. a Eastern (dally) 5 p.m. Southern 9:42 a.m. dated North San Juan, California, Arrive at Eden Prairie at 12 J. P. II., of Green County, N. Y., Mr. B. N. Emerson has called our attention AND Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Le .ve Eden Prairie daily, except Sunday, March 6th, in which the writer says of to an article on the grasshopper, Terms (i.oo a Year, $1.00 for Six Montha. writes and asks: 1. Is the government Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. n. at 1 pin Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. California as compared with Minnesota Arrive at Excelsior by 3 m: in an old copy of Tiie Cultivator, and railroad land all disposed of Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p.m. 26228 From Wayzata, by Lluz, to Leigkton, 13 SATUKDAY. MAY 2, 1S74. Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p. in. in the town of Worthington 2. Is the which is quite interesteng, and which miles and back, once a week. "Being one of the half dozen first voters Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 in DEPARTS. government land all taken up in the gives the methods employed for their The result of two or three weeks' Arrive at I .eighton bv 5 in of iiemiepiii county, and having Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. Leave I^ighton Saturday at 6 a Colony? 3. What is railroad laud destruction in countries where the Southern 5 p. m. war at Little Rock, Arkansas, so far as lived tiiere for sixteen years, and having Ariive at Way/ata by 12 Western—Lu Veme and Sioux Falls, woith grasshopper is a frequent visitor.— a little interest there yet, 1 will give Proposals invited to embrace Parker's TIME CARD. we can ascertain, is one killed, two or Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. a Going West. Lake. your readers some news about aifornia. These methods will not apply here as Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a three wounded, and several thousand Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. m. ANSWER. The Government land is 26229 From Maple Plain to Saint Bonifacius, 9 Jacks-.ii, Wednesday, and Saturday 7 a. ni. This is a harder winter iu California Wortlihigton, at 5.00 p. in. they do in those portions of Asia and miles and back, once a week. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a.m. missing about tlietime the firing began. all taken in the town, or township, of Arrive at sioux City, at 9.3o p. 111. than last winter was iu Minnesota. Leave Maple Plain Friday at 9 a All mails close 20 minutes before departure. the old world, but they may still be Going East. Brooks still holds the State House. Cattle and sheep are dying by the thousand. Worthington. Claims can often be Arrive at Saint Boniracius by 12 Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in.—Sunday*, Leave sioux City at 5.30 a. m. Leave Saint Bonifacius Friday at 1 There are more poor, hard-up worth knowing. In China and along from 12 m. to 1 p. in. bought at reasonable figures. There W 01 thington, at 9.42 a. in. Ariive at Maple Plain by 4 in The Mississippi River was o)en more men in California titan any other State Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.0o p. 111. the Mediterranean efforts are directed C. C. GOODNOW, P. M. is still considerable railroad land to be 26233 From Blooinincton, by Kichfleld and than a week ago and the firstlioat from in the Union. It is snowing now, and Minneaiolis, I3 n,iies and back, three to gathering aud destroying the eggs, had in this township at $8, $9 and $10 WORTHINGTON MARKETS. there is no prospect of Spring. Hay is times a week. St. Louis arrived at St. Paul on the23d and to capturing and destroying the WHEAT »90c Leave Bloomington Monday, Wednesday $30 per ton iu Sacramento, and is shipped per acre on good terms. There are VIAtVK bbl. of April. But until a day or two ago and Friday at 8 a from San Francisco. Taxes are young after they are hatched. Large several townships in the county in COKN bushel Arrive at Minneapolis by 12 m: the lakes were still closed at the Sault very high and it takes all that men in OATS Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, premiums are offered tor their destruction, 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ACRES which the government laud is still HAY W ton good circumstances can get to pay them, and Friday at 1 111 St. Mary and the Straits of Mackiuack. and where every field is cultivated BEANS. WHITE, bush. nearly all vacant. These lands are I and a great many of them have to borrow Ariive at Bloomingtou by 5 pm. BUTThK and there is a thick population a 26238 From Lake Town to Chaska, 6 miles and Gov. Stephen Miller has been appointed tiie money. Persons that think twelve and fifteen miles from Wcrthiugton, PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, EGGS 1R doz. back, once a week. GKOCEMES-COFFEE 31 @40c TEA 751 they can better their circumstances, Register of the new Land office very effective warfare can be waged by but some of them are near projected Leave Lake Town Saturday at 10 a SoGAIt, (Coffee A 12 14c: Ex. 12 km had better stay where they are. Men Arrive at Chaska by 12 in nt Bis nark. The Pioneer says "and a each cultivator of the soil attending to Brown 10 lie SYRUP 65 1,00 KICK 12U rail oads. A man can take a Situated iu Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern who own large hydraulic mining claims Leave Chaska Saturday at 1 SALT W bbl. 3,50 Iowa, very excellent and honest Land officer his own fields. The writer of the article Ariive at Lake Town by 3 in. cannot pay their store bills. quarter section of these lands under PROVISIONS—PORK (mess) bbl, 20,60 26242 From Glencoe, by Sumter, Lake Addie. HAMS 16c SHOULDERS 10© 11 he will make." And so will say every gives the following method for constructing FOR SALE the tree act and secure enough bounty "I liave tried in the valleys, on the Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch BACON 13c LARD 13® 17c D. APL'S 16 017. honest man in the State. a net to capture the insects: Coiley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and at moderate prices witii easy terms of payment. PEACHES 14 20c on the trees to pay for a farm of 160 acres coast and in the mountains, and I think Back, once a week, i^V EL—W( OD cord "Make a bag of stout cotton cloth, ALSO TOWN LOTS, to-day that Minnesota is a letter country at $10an acre near Worthington. 3.— l^eave Glencoe Monday at 7 a COAL f» ton Congressman McKee, it seems, went ill towns at rah- ad stations. Land bonds of the An ive at Beaver Falls next day at 4pm LIMBER—Common m. somewhat tapering, and about three than California ever will be for a Railroad land is worth from $7 to $10 forth in Washington recently to smash Sioux Lily and st. Paul Railroad to le taken at Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 a 111 FINISHING feet in length and eighteen inches in par in excuange for land witnin their limits. man with moderate me ns. Ariive at Glencoe next day at 4 111. an acre. Some lands can be had at So Donn Piatt's nose, and by mistake fell 26266 From Saint Cloud, by Brockwav, North For particulars address: 'l^uiu Department I This agrees with the letter printed diameter at its mouth. Sew the mouth and §6, but these are not very desirable St. P. cc s. C. aud s. C. & St. P. K. It. Co., St. Paul Praiiie, Two Livers. Pike Rapids, and upon our friend John J. Piat or John H. D. BOOKSTAVm. Minn. s. SHUCK, Green Prairie, to Fort Ripley, 62 miles from Mr. Cook, who is an early settler of the bag to a coarse, stiff wire, bent lauds. J., the Poet, and smashed his nose. AWy at Law. Notary Publit. aud back, once a week. MORTGAGEe iu Minnesota, saying that.Minnesota is into a circle of the same diameter, to SALE.—Whereas default has Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. John J. is one of the gentlest-mannered been mad iu the conditions of a certain inUentuieoi the State for poor men. And if so, it its mouth, to which a handle about T."M. II., Fremont,Ohio, asks: 1. Is Mortgage bearing dale the 27tn day men that ever scuttled a political ship, Proposals invited (or twice-a-week service. is all the better for rich men and capitalists. of Januaiy, A. D. U73, and executed and delivered three feet long is firmly attached.— 26277 From Litchfield, bv Manannah and Koronis, there any timber near there or is it all cut a political tin oat, or held an olliee by Micuaei E. Donohue and nis wile, Mary WESTERN HOME to Payuesviiie, 26 miles and back, Tae poor man who wants to become Sweep fields of grain or grass with this Jane Donouuc, both of Windoin, Minnesota, prairie 2. Is the country level, rolling three times a week. in Washington, and if McKee lets* the Mortgagors, to C. SeaOury lor the independent iu a few year by farming, Leave Litchfield Monday, Wednesday, and implement, by swinging it from side to or hilly 3. Is it well watered and how? creditors of the said Michael E. Donohue, Donn off with that, what's to become Friday at 7 a 111 and the capitalist who wants to Moiigagce, whereby the said mortgagors did side in front of you, as you advance, Arrhe at Payuesviiie bv 5 in of the public security AXSWEU. There is no timber iu bargain, grant, sell and convey unto the said invest iu lauds that will rise steadily Leave Payuesviiie Tuesday, Thursday, and mortgagee he following described real estate like a man engaged in mowing. A little Real Estate, Loan & In- Nobles county to be had for fuel or Saturday at 7 a in situate and being in the county of Nobles and or in manufactures which will pay a The St. Paul P'mver under, the new practice will render one dextrous in Arrive at Litchfield by 5 m. Stale ot-Minnesota, and known aud designated building purposes. Graham Lakes are large per cent., should both come to 26282 From Atwater, by Harrison and Green as lollows, lo wit the south east «juarier l-».e.^4) management. lias the ring of a metropolitan using this net and every person will be partly surrounded by timber, and Air. j.ake, to New London, 18 miles and back, of section twenty-two (J2), in township one Minnesota. newspaper. It don't agree with twice a week. bundled and two (lu2), in range thiity-niue (39) astonished at the confused medley of surance Agency. Smith's island is covered with a fine containing one bundled and sixty (160) acres of Leave Atwater Tuesday and Friday at 6 us politically, but we have to read it land, 11101e or less, accoidiug to government survey MOKE SNOW STORMS &OUTH. grasshoppers, Hies, beetles, and all sorts growth, but Nobles county is considered a in vvitn tli hereditaments and appurtenances The following despatches explain Arrrive at New London by 12111 just as we have to eat straw berries of queer looking bugs, worms and creeping an exclusively prairie county. 2. thcieun belonging, to secuie the payment of Leave New London Tuesday and Friday at themselves: tliesuin of eight bundled dollars,accoi-diig tothe and cr am, no m.-.tter ln much they 1 in things, which in some places will The prairie is rolling. Probably thivefourths conditions ot a certain promissory note lor the Arrive at Atwater by 7 m. disagree with us. St. Paul has the best Four W A N E Ind., April 28—The .v nioteighi bundleddoiuusext-cuied by the said be gathered by it. They may lie killed of Nobles county consists of 26293 From Leaf Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandria. Michael E. Douohuc to the said C. scabui or order heaviest ow storm of the winter occurred newspapers of any city of the same size 20 miles and hack, once a week. by emptying them into a sack and pouring lor the use ot ihe creditors of tiie said Michael SHUCK & BOOKSTAVEtt beautifully-ivlling prairie, well adap ed in this vici tity last night. Snow Leave Leaf Valley Saturday at 6 a 111 E. Donohue, aud beating date Ja. uary iu the United States. hot water upon them. They may An ive at Alexandria h\ 12 in fell to the deptli of ten or twelve incites to wneat raising. About the upper part -7tn, lbT.'i, and due one year after date and Leave Alexandria Satuiday at 1 which s.dd mortgage was afterwards, on me on the level. So far as heard from be fed to the swine. Another method of Ocheeda and ot Okabena lakes, the IS Tli ESS Ali li O A D. Arrive at Leaf Valley by 7 m. Have established an agency for buying and telling 17iiiday ot Febiuaiy, A. 1). 1873, duly recorded fruit is uninjured. 26298 From Clitherall, Battle Lake, Blooming in the oiucu of the Kcgi-ler of Deeds for said Nobles If there is one family in the National is for four persons to drag a sheet or country is more flat, has a most luxuriant real estate and offer unsurpassed facilities in County, in Book "A of mortgages, on pages Grove and Am dale, to Fergus Falls, ^35 CINCINNATI, April 28.—Dispatches Colony disposed to murmur at the cloth across the fields, two holding one growth of grass, and is well adapted sixty two (02) ami sixty-three (tio), and there miles aud back, mice a week. selling laud or providing purchasers, with the from Delaware, Anna, and other parts is ciaiined lo be due at the date ot this notice, Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 a in straitened circumstances iu which the side close to the ground and the other to stock-raising and dairying. 3. aud is due on the said note and mortgage for of central Ohio, report snow falling all most desirable bargains, in both wild and improved Arrive at Fergu- Falls by 7 a in principal and interest, the sum of eight hundred failure of the last year's crop left them, two holding the other side up at an angle ]«ave Fergus Falls Tuesday at 7 a day. Tiie weather has been growing The county is well watered with lakes. lands, Homesteads, Pre-emptions and and nine and ti.u'ty-tUcehuudrcdlhsdoilars.aud Ariive at Clitherall by 7 m. let them read the accounts of distress cold, with brisk winds and clou ly sky. of about 43 dexre-.s. When the no action or proceeding at law has been iiistiluted Tiiere are some titty marked on the map, 26302 From Kichwood to Detroit City, 11 miles Tree Claims located in Nob'es and adjoining to lecover the slid mortgage debt or any pait abroad, and be cured. The tornado in A Wilkesbarre, Pa., dispatch says: and back, once a week. cloth is well filled with insects it is great and small. There are some thereof. Now ineieiore, notice i» hereby given counties. In 0.1.section with mis branch of our Leave Itidiwood Sat111d.1v at 8 a A twenty-four hours' NHO storm ceased that under and by vinue oi the power of sate 111 Missouri on the 17th of April, which folded over them aud they are pouied streams like Jack, Elk. Okabena and Ariive at Detroit City by 12 in business, ,ii\f ^cured the semous of B. W. said inoi tgage contained, and in pursuance 01 tnis evening. Snow on the mountains, Leave Dctioil ity siituiday at 1 unroofed houses and killed several persons, Ihe statute iu such case made aud provided, said into a sack. Ocheeda creeks which furu sh water south of here, is eighteen inches Woolstencroft, County Surveyor, one of the Ai rive at Lichwood by .'. 111. moitg.tge will be to ecioscd by the sa.e ol said and the whirlwind and storm These methods may be useful ingathering 26336 From Du Lutli, by Beaver Bay, Grand Maiirais deep and the road* are almost impassable. mortgaged premises, at public auction to the during all the year, tlmigh they are not oldest settles aud most experienced men in the highest Lidder lor cash, at lite 1 out door ol the Saxtou (11. o.), aud (J rand Port ape, which swept over Erie County, Pennsylvania, all kinds of insects which destroy running streams all the year. LaKcs or County Auditor's olliee. in the village of Worthington, country as locating agent. to Pigeon Rixer, 100 miles and back, Nobles County, .vliiiiiesuta, on the 2tith on the 21st of last month, Wednesday, April 29th.— Nineteen crops. Here, where there is so much once a week. pools can be made almost anywhere day of May, A. 1). Is74, at ten oclock in the foie110011, Special attention given to Land Office business, Ix avc Du Lutli every Thursday at 7 a in blowing down houses, killing men and inches of snow fell at Water Gap. Pa, uncultivated laud, and the population to pay oli aud satisfy the amount then due which will hold water the year round An ive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by to contested aud appeal cases arising uuder th* to-day. on said note for principal and iuteiest. and all flooding the country, are scarcely noticed in is sparse, it would avail little to gather for watering stock. Wells are made costs and xin-nse of such sale, together itn the Pre-emption and Homestead Laws, Leave Beaver Bay every Monday at 7 a We should 'ike to hear from the ChicaI sum of twenty dollars Attorney's lees stipulated by the public in the pntiewe of and destroy the grasshoppers which Arrive at Du Lutli next Wednesday by 5 anywhere bv digging from ten to fifty to be paid iu said mortgage iu case ot a loreclosure Insurance effected in first-class companies. go papers as to this. While the people in the great calamity which lias 1M fallen thereof. attack the crops. Unless the whole feet. We will say to our friend that he Leave Beaver Bay every Monday at 7 a Loans negotiated, throughout the greater pnrt of MiimeI the lower Mississipp country by the overflow Arrive at Pigeon Bay next Satuiday at 12 prairie could lie scoured, these methods will not find in this county such rivers in: Dated Api il 1st, 1874. Conveyances promptly and neatly done. sota were basking in the warm spring oft mighty river. Over twenty would be of little practical value. But Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a C. SEABCKY, Mortgagee. as the Sandusky at Fremont. But he Office first Door east of Post Office. sunshine, heavy snow storms were pre1 Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by KOGEKS&KOGEUS, parishes, containing anareaof o,(M)0,000 we have here a uiiuli more effective will find a county more rich, more easily 12 111. Attorneys for Mortgagee, vailing a* fui south as Central Ohio. We acres, or nearly one-tenth as large an 30] &t. Paul, Minn. WORTHINGTON". MINNESOTA- method for destroying the young grasshoppers, 26344 From Lake Benton to Flandrcau, 25 miles subdut d, and watered enough for all had a slight snow here, biougi by a and back, once a week. the State of Minnesota, containing a 32tl viz: by burning them. AVe practical purposes. Leave Lake Benton Friday a' 8 a WOlt T1I1NU TON SEMINAR southeast wind, but throughout most of a population of 17S.000, are overflowed Aui\e at l-'landicau by in have liefore urged the importance of TEED & BAKER, Lea\e Flandrcau Thui»day at Sam FOU YOUTH OF BOTH SHXES, the Mate, tiie sun shone. and between 2-5,000 and 50,000 persons E. E. A.,'of Bath, Illinois, asks: 1. not tiring the piaiiimuntil it is ascertained Arrive at Lake Benton by li in. AT WORTIIISUTOS, NOliLES CO. MINN. are fffc destitute. The Northern cities 2634.) From Lake Benton to Medary, 27 miles and STATE NEWS. Do you think the climate beneficial for whether or not there is to be a ON TIIE 8T. I'ACL SIOUX CITY back, once a week. il!*» responding liberally. Boston, we Slmkopee has a population of 2,500 a pe.son suffering from nervous debility RAILWAY. General Dealers In Lea\e Lake Benton Monday at 8 a 111 hatch of grasshoppers this year. We inhabitants. Arii\e at Medaiv bv in notice, has contributed $10,000. The 2. Is the reduction ade only to might iu one day, by a simultaneous I^eave Medary I uesday at S a 111 TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Government h. ordered the issue of M. C. Itnssell offers the Braiuerd one person, or dots it extend to both An ive at. Lake Benton by 4 in. 19th, 1873. burning and by concert of action, rid Ready-Made and Custom Trtbmu for sale. 26346 From Calledonia to Brownsville, 14 miles i!0,000 rat.ous for 2-3 days, costing $90,000. man ami wile 1 This institution is announced in accordance the country of the young grasshoppers. and back, tluee limes a week. A Lavement is on foot iu Duluth to The need is urge it, and w» have Leave Caledonia Tuesdaj Thursday, and with the declaration of tlie founders of the National AXSWEU. We have heard it claimed We do not, however, anticipate much form an auli-treatiug society. Sal 111 dav at 2 iv no doubt that the full-handed North Arrive at Browtis\ ille by fi 111 that there are diseases of fie brain, of a hatch. The grasshoppers came Colony, that the early establishment of a Toe Winona ltejiublican reports great CLOTHING, I^cave lirownsN ille 'I uesday, 1 holiday, and will respond liberally to the cry for early last year and most of their egirs spine, etc., which are aggravated by activity bunding perations in thai .seminary of learning, 011 a liberal basis at some Salurda at 7 a aid from a people who for ten years past were doubtless hatched befcre cold Arrive at Caledonia by 11 a m. city tins spring. the climate. But we are inclined to favorable point, was pait of their plan. weather set in. Still there uiav be 26347 From Chat field to Foui.taiu, 9 n»i!es and liave been desolated hy war, pestilence, A new Episcopal church, is to be think this is only at first. This climate back, sjx times a week. It has been judged advisable to put the enterprise enough young ones to cause so.i trouble. floods and semi-anarchy. built at I'nie Isiaod, tae present slimmer, L* ave Chailicld dailj, except Sunday, at 7 is a woudeiful Pn\sician, and the Have received their under denominational control: it is, accordingly, a in to cost $J,nun above tne iouudaliou moment a sick person gets here the climate An i\e at Fountain by 10 a in introduced under the patronage of the mat is ahead) laid. REPOUT ON TRANSPORTATION. Leave Fountain daily, except Sunday, at 1 RAISING 1IOOI* POLES. takes him iu hand. Often he is Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to Stock of "WINTER Goods in Senator Wiudoiu, on the 24th nil., delivered Tne Rive-. s"'«.le cluese factory at Set one row of cot ton woods, poplar or put through a course of what set ms to Ariive at Cliatlield by 4 111. llociiester will commence operalf ns Hamline University, it will be conducted iu a speech in the Senate embodying any kind of quick growth and then set Close connection to be made witii eastern be physic, and is thoroughly cleansed. about Hie loth of May inxt. Two two or three rows of hickory for hoop and western mail-trains. the most catho ie spii it: the object being to unite the results of the labors of the Committee hundred cows will supply the milk at HEWVY OVERCOATS, If there is a latent ague it is ror.sed up poles and then one of quick growth and 2*5348 From White Earth, to Audubon, 22 miles liberal culture with the precepts and spirit or the on Transportation. The report, the rate of nine cents lor ten pounds of and back, three times a week. so culthate an article that will be very and is commanded to come forth, and Leave While Faith luesd.iy, Thursday and Christian system. statistics and all, when published, will milk. profitable to them aud by the time the. generally manages to give the patient satuiday at 9 a m: quick growth is up 20 feet they will The Seminary building, now known as the fill about 500 pages. The Rochester Pt^t says that on Arrive at Audubon by 3 a farewell shake as it departs. So of Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and have a crop of hoop pedes that will lie Friday ot last wtek, C. C. \V illsou, Ksq., Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, The Committee considered the question Friday at 9 a in other diseases, they are roused up and Wool Yarns, Home-Made Socks, worth more than the farm without timber. sold 3,U00 bushel* of wuea. at $1.10 per and admirably located. It fronts on the of a double-tiack railway between Ariive at White Earth by 3 m. driven oat, and of course make considerable bushel. We might bay right here, tha. 26349 From Blue Earth City, bv Emerald and Public Square, in Worthington, within a short the Mississippi river and New York, Mr. Willson. beside being an able and demonstration while they are Brush Creek, to Banks, 2o miles and back, Ladies' and Gents' distance of West Okabena Lake. and concluded that such a road would twice a week. succesdul lawyer, is a tnrifty and enterprising N E W ADVERTISEMENT. going, so that people sometimes think Leave'Blue Earth City Monday and Friday aimer. It is intended to make the Seminary an honor pay a fair return on its cost, but it one at 7 a 111: they are worse. But no fact is better FUR GOODS, Arrive at Banks by 2 m: Tne amount of wheat that will be to the State—the equal of any similar institution were constructed, fair dealing toward established, no fact is so difficult to United States Mail. lA'ave Banks Tuesday and Saturday at 7 shipped Horn lied Wing ot last )ear's other sections would require the building a 111 iu the est. The board of instruction is already gainsay as the fact that this is a curative crop is estimate I at 1,-500,000 bushels. Arrive at Blue Earth City by 2 111. of two or three additional lines.— large and embraces, iu an unusual degree, both and a most invigorating climate. 2C350 From Swansea, by Lake side and Cosmos, Of that amount some 500,000 bushels From Alaska Mink to the Finest or the Cheapest to Lake Lillian,' 26 miles and back, once Kinds and Grades, The Committee do ot lee :n-mend the the experience and ability essential to success. have been shipped, Uuo.OOO busheU are Nearly every other settler in the State a week. »IZSB'D7ZaBOTj&.. in store iu •tipacious warehouses, and building of such loads. What they do As occasion demands it will be enlarged and Lea\e Swansea Tuesday at 7 a 111 can testify to this. Lung, throat, 100,000 bushels are in the hands of the Ariive at Lake Lillian by 6p 111 recommend is the improvement of the nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of stomach and liver diseases especially, Leave Lake Lillian Wednesday at 7 a in Irnineis. Buck Gloves and, Mittens, great water-ways of the country, as the Ariive at Swansea by 6 in. the several departments. are in most cases cured. And so nervous POST On ICE DEPARTMENT, Information has been received at WASHINGTON, March 31,1874. 26331 From Alexandria, by Moe, to Ilcinion, 75 most feasible way of settling the transportation The contemplated course of study will cover a diseases are, for most nervous diseases Wells from New York to the effect PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract miles aud back, once a week. problem. The gist of the report A Full Line of period of three years the design being to prepare are cured by building up the general Oilier this Hepurtu.cut uniil 3 o'clock in. of Leave Alexandria Monday at 7 a in that the contracts for building the May Soth, 1874, (to lie decided liv June loth.) fmca An ive at I lei man next day by pin will be found in the following Veils & Mankatoand Mankalo & Blue health, and this the climate does. students for a collegiate course, or to qualify ryinjs I lie mails of Hie I nited States from Lea\e Ilcrinnii Wednesday at 7 a in Earth City railroads have beea let to July 1st, 18 4, to June :«l, 187*., on Ihe following Ar. ive at Alexandria next day by 6 m. Here in the National Colony, as we them to engage successfully in business pursuits. Gents' Underwear, dco. After a inoht careful consideration of routes in the State of Miflfticsotn, and the schedule re ponsible parties, the work to be finished the merits of various proposed improvements, have frequently said, we seem to have 26352 From Winnebago City, by Elo, Pleasant of departures and aniv.ils herein specified, Preparatory classes, howev.-r, will be Mound, Hope, Antrim, and South Clothing made to order, by a flrst-elass workman by August :i0th, 1J74. vi/.: taking into account the cost, the climate at its best. We have, beyond Branch, to Saint James, 30 miles aud ormed, especially for the first six months, during practicability, and probable advantages Xo. 26118 From Weaver, by Smithfiehl and Lvon, back, once a week. doubt, a mountain atmosphere, which time, it may be piesumed, tnauy will be NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. to Millvilli-, 27 miles and back, once a of each, the committee have come to the Leave Winnchairo City Fi iday at 7 a HO! week. being elevated, but we are still south Arrive at Saint James by 7 m: C. W. a ms has purchased the interest unanimous conclusion that the following unprepared for the regular course. Leave Weaver Fridav at 7 a I,eave Saint James Satuiday at 7a in of Frank A. Day in the Estherville are the most feasible and advantageous of the region of extremely rigorous Ariive at Milhilte li\'(j iu An ive at W innebago City by 7 in. While the school in itself will be unequivocally Vindicator. channels of commerce to be created Leave Milhillc Siituiday at 7 a in winters and north of the ague line. 2. 26353 From Wabasha to Alma, ten miles and Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages Ariive at Weaver |i m. oi improved by the national Government, The Estherville Vindicator says that hack, six times a week, by steamboat, The reduction extends to man, wifeand 26128 From Fores! ville, byCaiimonn, to Preston, of location in a community not only highly in case Congress shall act upon the house ot Giles W. Robbius, ah nit during season of navigation. For the Spring Trade. 9 miles and hack, tluee limes a week. minor children. Some colonists have this subject, namely: Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. two and a half miles north west of intelligent and moral, but uiicurst by the liquor Leave Forest\illc 1 ue.sdav. Thursday, and saved enough to pay for two or three town, was burned with its contents on Satin dav at i) a m. First. The Mississippi River. trailc. This nefarious trade, the proline source Ani\e at Preston llj 12 in -6354 From Wadena to Parker's Praiiie, 30 miles Saturday last. The building caug certificates of membership. One man Second. A continuous water line of Leave Preston Tuesday, Thursday, and of poverty and crime. by law, utterly excluded ami back, twice a week. from a prairie lire, Mr. Bobbins being adequate capacity from the Mississippi saved the price of two certificates on Saturday at in Leave Wadena Tuesday and Friday at 7 from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or absent. River to the city of New York, via the Ariive at Forestville by 4 pin a in: the lumber he bought at reduced rates. 26134 From Preston to Isenour's, 3 miles and An ive at Parker's Prairie by 111: We are now prepared to receive orders northern lakes. guardian will underestimate the importance of The Heron Lake correspondent of Leave Paiker's Praiiie Wednesday and Sometimes men have failed to get the back, MX limes a week. for Til rd. A route adequate to the this most significant l.ict. the Jackson Ripndic says Well the Saturday at 7 a in: Leave Piestou Daily, except Sunday, at 8 reduced fare, and have had their money wants of commerce, thiough central Ariive at Wadena by 6 111 a in: Farmers ire all done Set ding Here but Prof. Humistou takes charge of a department refunded by the Colony company. Ariive at Isenour's by 9 a in :ier of States, from the Mississippi 26355 From Lake Johanna, by Gilchrist and Anderson, |t drones are padliug awa yet and by Leave I«eiiour's daily, except Sunday, at 10 with which he has been long and honorably connected, to Glcnwood, 22 miles and back, River, via the Ohio at Kanawha Rivers, a in the Looks Some of them will be untill once a week. to a point in West Virginia, and Ariive at Pi est on by 11 a COA TN MINNESOTA. and brings with Inm, as a gift lo the institution, .July or august ami then tiiey will Sav Leave Lake Johanna Wedne«day at 8 a Seeders, Close connelion to lie made with the mailtrains thence by canal and slack-water, or by Coal has been discovered in Freeborn. Ariive at Glenwnod bv 5 111 I the Grasshoppers eat up their crop. philosophical and chemical apparatus east and west. Leave Glen wood 1 hursday at 8 a a freight railway, to tide-water. Parties have been boring iu the village Proposals for service twice daily invited. worth six hundred and fifty dollars. Arrive at Lake Johanna by 5 in. Fourth. A route from the Mississippi 26143 From Fast Claiemoiit to Wasioja, 6 miles and it is claimed have struck several LA HO EST ILOCKING MILL IN AMERICA. FitiCKS OF TUITION.—In order to extend as far 26356 From Eden Lake to Cold Spring City, 12 river, via the Ohio and Ten.lessee rivers, and back, one a week. miles and back, once a week. veins of coat. The standard says: Leave hast Clauinoni Saturday at 10 a in Harrows, to a point in Alabama or Tennessee as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those Leave Eden Lake Friday ai 8 a 111 I The Farmers Uni»n contains an account Ariive a Wasii.ja b\ 12 m: and thence by canal ami slack-water, This vein would seem to vary in Ariive at Cold SpiintrCity by 12 in who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the Leave W asioja satinda\ at 2 in of the great Wasburii Flouring J-eavcCold Spring City Friday at 1 pm or by a freight railway, to he ocean. Ariive at Last Claitiuont 1J 4 in thickness, as the second bore shows times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but An ive at Eden Lake by 5 111. Mill at Minneapolis, fioni which we extract. eleven feet and three inches of solid 26144 From Dodjre City by Merton and Kllwood, •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform to owatonna, l'j inlics and back, once a 26357 From Rice Lake to Cl.iremont, 5% miles substance four feet and three inches of An advertising house in New York Cultivators, and back, three lime-- a week. w^ek. for all studios except instrumental music, French which indicating coal, with further sends us a sheet of notices to be inserted Schedule .satisfactory to the Department. Nowhere iu the United States or Can l^ave Dodjre City Fiidav at 12 in thickness not yet determined sixty-one and ornamental needlewoik. Ariive at owatnuna by 3p in: 26358 From Saint Peter to Norseland, 10 miles adas is there anything to compare with in "news type" among the "reading feet below this, or eleven hundred and Leave Owatonna Fiidav at 3.:W and hack, once a week. it in size, while iu the entire wo«ld The First Quarter will begin, as already announced, eleven feet below the surface is the second An ive at Dodue City by 6.30 in: matter." One of these is to to be inserted Leave Saint Peter Saturday at 9 a in there are but ne-or two larger. 26148 From Moscow to It. |{. Station, 3 miles and Arrive at .Norseland by 12'm Nov. 19tji, 1873, and end Feb. 5th, 1874. strata, overlaid by its six feet of eacli we?k during the year, and back, once a week. Plows, etc. It was begun iu May last, and has slate as deterniiiid by the first bore, Leave Norseland Saturday at 1 The Second Quarter will begin on the 6th of Feb. Schedule to make connection with nialrains. then we may di.aw on their house for been pushed forward to completion iu Arrive at Saint Peter by 4 in. and still rich-r iu its supply. 1874, and end 011 the April 16h, ls74. Exercises less than a year by an arniv of workmen 26359 From Wells, by Mansfield, State Line, and the sum of "five dolhtt*." Now, we 26187 From Klvsian, bv MarvdmrR and Lake llartlaud, to Nort.iwood. 35 miles and at a ciMt of $£50,000. "The building will be suspended during the Holidays. Washington, to Saint. Peter, 22 miles and would charge one of our business men SOFT MA PLES. back, once a week. twice a week. is 100x138 feet in siz ', built of blue Persons desiring any of these goods will And our A writer iu the Fanners Union says Leave Wells Friday at 6 a Address all communications in regard to th from $70 to $75 for that amount of Schedule to be satisfactory lo the Department. stock complete. limestone in courses, and is six and Arrive at Northwood by 7 I have in mind a grove of soft maple, Seminary to B. II. CKEVEK, Worthinuton, Nobles Leave Northwood Saturday at 6 a special notices, yet we are expected to one-half stories in height, or ninety 26188 From Jordan, bv Helena, Saint Benedict, that when I saw it last the trees were Arrive at Wells by 7 m. Co., Minnesota. feet from ground to roof. advertise a patent medicine to that extent Piaha, lleidciU'iK. SW«t Hubertus. and from twenty-live to thirty feet high and Havenstreain. to Jordan, equal.to 20 miles 26360 From Worthington toShetck 35 miles and JKf Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, It contains forty run of stone driven BOAimiNu.—Students can, during the coming for $". The composition alone from four to five inches in diameter at and back, once a week. back, once a week. by two five foot, polished bronze wheels winler, be accommodated iu private families on the ground. They were planted iu rows Leave Jordon sattuday at 6 a in Leave Worthi gtou Friday at 7 a would cost us about $ I, and we would manufactured in Chiekopee, Mass., of reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be Ariive at .Ionian by 7 in An ive at Sliefek by 7 in five feet apart each way. the ground being have one dollar left for of er expenses Proposals invited foi twice-a-wcek service. Leave Shetek Saturday at 7 a At Panic Prices, 250 horse power each, which cost with made to provide for any students who may prefer prepared as for corn and the seed 26190 From Shakopcp, by Saint Mary's, Lvdi.i, Arrive at Worthington by 7 111. and die trouble of keeping the run of the excavation in which thev are set, to lioard themselves. As soon as the success taken from the tree and planted immediately, Cedar l-ake, Plum Cieck. New Maiket, 26361 From Fail mount, bv Amber, Tcnhassen of Die institution is assured, a boarding house $£5,000. Some idea of the water power the notices every week for one year. It at theColony Store. three or four in a hill. At one Sue] (ii. (I.). Lasheeii, aud Maple Glen, to Lake Belt, and Dunne!!, to Estherville, will be added to our present accommodations. in Minneapolis may be gained from the Shakopt-e, equal to 26 miies and back, vear old they were thinned to one tree 32 miles and back, twice a week is high time for country newspapers to twice a week. HUMISTON & STOCKDALK. fact that the water which drives them Leave Fail-mount Tuesd and Thursday BOAUI) OF INSTRUCTORS. in a place, ami recieved the same cultivation Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. give this kind of advertising the go-by, at 1 a in has a head of forty feet. that corn would have received B. II. CKEVEK, A. M., Principal. O. I E O W An ive at Estherville bv 7pm an I to insist on paying rates from foreign 26204 From Holden to Kenvon, 6 miles and back, The burrs and some of the Improvements for four years, when they so completely Leave Estherville Wednesday and Friday Mental and Moral Science. twice a week. at 7 a advertisers. come from France, The mill, shaded the ground that neither weeds R. F. HUMISTON, A. M., Leave Holden Wednesday and Saturday at Arrive at Fairmount by 7 in. nor .jrass would grow under them. Nowsupposing 1 in Natural Science. of course, makes the new process" Proprietor of Mr. Henry Jenkins, senior editor of An ive at Kenyon bv 3 in: 26362 From Blooming Prairie, to Geneva, 13, that it cost fifty dollars an CHAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., flour. IXMVC Kenyon Wednesday and Saturday miles and bac*, once a week. the Estherville Vindicator, was married acre to raise these trees thev cost three Greek, Latin and Mathematics. Leave Blooming Praii ie Saturday at 8 a in MEAT MARKET, at S in cents apiece. Now what would such Ariive at Geneva by 12 in CHAS. H. BAICOWS, Arrive at Holden by 7 on the 23d ult. Would there be The Le Seuer Grange held a "bee" recently Leave. Geneva Saturday at 1 Book-keeping aud Penmanship. trees le »vorth iu Minnesota Certainly 26215 From Kush Citv, bv Burnettcvillr, (Wis.), Arrive at Blooming liairie by 5 in. anything improper in hoping that for the purpose of setting out MARY H. CKEVEK, more than three cents apiece. and Anderson, toGiai tsburg, 20% miles and back, once a week. "these few lines" may soon find some Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 trees and shrubbery in the cemetery. Leave Kush City Tuesday at 6 a Opposite Worth ington House Stable* miles and back, 1 nee a week. CLARA J. CRAFT, A large amount of wheat changed other editors "enjoying the same blessing?" Arrive at Graiitsbuig bv 12 in: I Here is a hint to the Worthington ladies. Leave Blooming Praiiie Thursday at 6 a m: French. ''. hands in Olmsted conntv, last week at I*ave RrantsluirK Tuesday at 1 m: Arrive at Uodgc Centre bv 12 in: WORTHINGTON. MINN. *1,10 per bushel. Ariive at Rush City by 8 m: Leave lodee Centre Thursday at 1 m: J. CRAFT, M. D., Prn|in»»l* HvirM for iv, 'ye a wp»fc «/rri»»: Arrive at Ft™wing Pmb fe *M: 7 m. FIRST-CLASS, TERMAMENT, Vr«a! CnUmr.