Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
May 23, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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cavwm, immediate constituents, Mr. Dnnnell Some Worthington writer is writing From Excelsior to Eden Prairie, 6 milesand Jpcstcrn j^ihaiice- has been industrious and active. In back, 6 times a week. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. NOTICES OF CONTEST. a series of articles for Hearth and Home Leave Excelsior dally, except Sunday, at 10 matters pertaining to the settlement of ABBIVES. N under the title of "Fireside Talks." am Totice. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, Eastern (daily) 5 p.m. our newer counties, the encouragement Arrive at Eden Prairie at 12 Southern 9:42 a. in. N Minn., Ma 20th, 1874. In the last number, we notice the following of immigration, and the reli of the Complaint having been entered at this office by Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Le.ive Eden Prairie daily, except Sunday, Terms $3.00 a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. pioneers, lie lias been untiring and in Mons E. Distad against Martin Jensen, for verses which seem to have been Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. at lpm abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated GROCERY Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. those applications from the older counties Arrive at Excelsior by 3 m: suggested by the temperance awakening: July 12th. 1872, upon the se}4 section 20, township Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1874. to the Departments for the accommodation 26228 From Wayzata, by Linz, to Leighton, 13 102, range 42, in Nobles County, Minnesota, Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p. in. miles and back, once a week. of the public, such as those with a view to the cancellation of said entry Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 DEPARTS. the said parties are hereby summoned to appear relating to mail routes, and the numberless Congress has adopted a joint resolution THE DEVIL'S PALACE. Arrive at leighton bv 5 at this otrice on the 20th, da of June, 1874, at 9 Eastern (daily) 9:42 a. m. matters of local, neighborhood Leave Leighton Saturday at 6 a m: Southern 5 p. m. o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony The Devil built a palace. to adjourn on the 28th of June. 3ST Ariive at wayzata by 12 in or private interests, to which the attention Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, coucernimt said alleged abandonment. And built it br ad and high, Proposals invited to embrace Parker's of a memtx of Congress, especially Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday 7 a. m. J. A.XEONAKD Register. Hon. W. A. Eaton, a Democrat, was Lake. And hung the globed and glittering lamps, CONFECTIONERY Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a 37] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. from the West, is almost daily elected U. S. Senator from Connecticut From ceilings like the sky. 26229 From Maple Plain to Saint Bonifacius, 9 JaeksMi, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. in, called, the experience of those who miles and back, once a week. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. in. "^•OTICK. U. Land Office, Worthington, on the 21st. And there were rich and velvet seats, have had occasion to apply to him. lias Minn., May 9th, 1874. Leave Maple Plain Friday at 9 a All mails close 20 minutes before departure. Complaint having been entered at this office by And curtains red and blue. STORE, concurred in voting him prompt and Arrive at Saint Bonifacius by 12 Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, The Swing trial for heresy is ended Peder G. Swanson against Grove W. Loomis, for Leave Saint Bonifacius Friday at 1 from 12 in. to 1 p. in. And marble floors, and windows set successful beyond their cxpectatious. abandoning homestead entry No. 7949, dated Arrive at Maple Plain by 4 and the Professor has been acquitted. With glass of every hue. C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. As a workincr member, he has April 27th, 1872, upon the of section 26, township 26233 From Bloomington, by Richfield and 101, range 39, in Nobles County, Minnesota, lieen thoroughly etticient and satisfactory The vote stood 15 for and 45 against Minneapolis, 13 miles and back, three St. Paul & Sioux City And right beueatb the Palace-dome, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the times a week. to his constituents. said parties are hereby summoned to appear at conviction. A marble bar he built, Leave Bloomington Monday, Weduesday this ofticeon the 17th day of June, 1874, at 9o'clock Before a wall of mirrors set and Friday at 8 a a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning On the Democratic side, the names of A St. Paul Press correspondent says Arrive at Minneapolis by 12 in Having purchased an entire new said alleged abandonment. In costly frames of gilt. AND Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, M. S. Wilkinson, Amos Coggswell, stock of Groceries and Confectioneries, that the Sioux City road is doing a J.. A. LEONARD, Register and Friday at 1 4w36] B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Of lava from the pit he took we now invite the public to call and examine Dick Jones, C. F. Buck, and W. J. Arrive at Bloomington by 5 in. good and increasing business. Since Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. A hundred casks or more, our goods and prices, and will 26238 From Lake Town to Chaska, 6 miles and Ward, all former Republicans, are mentioned. VTOTICE.-IT. S. Land Office, Worthington, the commencement of the new running And raike them high in deadly rows back, once a week. guarantee the same to suit all. I Minn., May 15th, 1874. Beneath the Palace-floor. Leave Lake Town Saturday at 10 a"m arrangement travel has steadily increased. Our stock of Complaint having been entered at this office by Arrive at Chaska by 12 Aikin Mi-ier against James Mervvin, for abandoning The Republican Central Committee The palace sleeping coaches Then from his stall the Devil sent l^av Chaska Saturday at 1 in homestead entry No. 8330, dated July SUGARS, Arrive at Lake Town by 3 in. 13, 1872, upon the south-west quarter of for the district met at Owatonna, on Some trusty servants up, are very elegant, and must prove a lasting TIME CARD. 26242 From Glencoe, by Sumter, Lake Addie. section 26, township 105, range 40, in Nobles To pour the lava, day and night, Going West. TEAS, Wednesday, and issued a call for a nominating attraction to this new route to the county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. m. In many a sparkling cup. of said entry, the said parties are hereby Colley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and Pacific. conven'ion at Owatonna on Worthington, at 5.00 p. in. summoned to appear at this office on the 15th COFFEES Back, once a week. Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. in. Wide open then he threw the doors, day of June, 1874. at 9 o'clock a. m. to respond Tuesday. July 14th. The vote tor Governor Leave Glencoe Monday at 7 a Gohw East. and furnish testimony ?coucei ning said alleged The annual meeting of the stockholders A N And men by hundreds fell A ive at Beaver Falls next day at 4 in Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. m. last fall was made the basis of abandonment. Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 a in Worthington, at A they laughed and quailed from brimming 9.42 a. m. of the St. Paul and Sioux City Railroad SPICES J. A. LEONARD, Register. Ariive at Glencoe next day at 4 m. apportionment, and one vote was giv3n Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. m. cups, 4w36] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. WHS held in St. Paul on the 6th 26266 From Saint Cloud, by Brockwav, North Is well selected and prices made to suit to each organ'zed county, and one for The liuuid hot from hell. Prairie, Two ivers. Pike Rapids, and inst. The following gentlemen were "yOTlCE.—1\ S- Lw office, Worthington, the times. Green Prairie, to Fort Ripley, 52 miles each 200 or major fraction of 200 Republican Minn., May 2d, 1874. There are a thousand broken hearts and back, once a week. 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ACRES elected directors for the ensuing year: Complaint having been entered at this office, votes. Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. That cry to God to-day, Canned Fruits. by Thos. II. Childs against Joseph Gaskell for E. F. Drake, J. L. Merriam, J. C. Burbank, For men who sat at Satan's feast abandoning Homestead enlry No. 8106, dated Proposals invited for twice-a-week service. s!^-sel4 Horace Thompson, G. A. Hamilton, June 30.1872, upon the section 20, township COAL IX MIXXESOTA. A I I E & E A O W A N S And never came away 26277 From Litchfield, by Mauannah and Koronis, 102, Range 42, in Notiles county, Minnesota, There is still quite an excitement in J. S. Prince, A. II. Wilder, C. II. to Panesville, 26 miles and back, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the Ah, broken hearts ah, lives gone COVE OYSTERS, three times a week. Freeborn county over the discovery of said parties are hereby summoned to apjiear at Bigelow, II. H. Sibley and Russell And there the Palace stands Leave l.iichtield Monday. Wednesday, and Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern this office at Worthington, on the 1st dav of PEACHES, Coal. N doubt coal will yet be found Friday at 7 a in Blakeslee, of St. Paul Samuel F. IIersey, Iowa, June, 1S74. at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and And Custom smiles, and Church and State furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Arrive at Paynesville by 5 in in large quantities in Southern Minnesota, Sit by with nerveless hands.' CHERRIES, FOK SALE of Bangor W. F. Davidson, of St. Leave Paynesville Tuesday, Thursday, and and we hope that geologists will Saturday at 7 a J. A. LEONARD, Register. Louis, and T. A. Harrison, II. G. Harrison at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. PLUMS, COLONY DEPARTMENT. Arrive at Litchfield by 5 in. J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. take time by the forelock and correct and J. W. Pence, of Minneapolis. ALSO TOWN IX)TS, 26282 From Atwater, by Harrison and Green ill towns at rair ad stations. Land bonds of the TOMATOES, Uike, to New London, 18 miles and back, "yoTICE.— S. Land Office, Worthington, their views as to the possibility of finding Sioux City and St. Paul Itailroad to be taken at A)iswers to Colony Correspondents. twice a week. Minn., May 1st. 1874. QEXERAL HOWARD ACQUITTED. coal here. They have frequently par in exchange for laud within their limits. &c. Leave Atwater Tuesday aud Friday at 6 Complaint having been entered atthisofflee by Daniel Stone against Franklin H. Blakeslee for The Christian public especially, will a in For particulars address: "Land Department had to change their logic to meet the Mr. A. D., of Rochelle, Ogle county, abaiidouinuJHoinestead entry No. 8678dated Feb. A ive at New London by 12 St. P.fc.S. C. and S. C. & St. P. It. It. Co., St.lJaul be gratified to know that the commission DRIED FRUIT. 25th, 1873, upon the s'4 nwV4 Section 30, Township facts and will doubtless have to do so Illinois, asks 1. Could a family get Leave New London Tuesday and Friday at Mum. 102. Range 40, in Nobles County. Minnesota, with 1 appointed to try Gen. O. O. How-ugiiwi. Coal is found all around us, and thiough the winter, going there in September, Arrive at Atwater by 7 in. .i view to the cancellation of said entry tin* said OliTGAGE SALE.—Whereas default hits parties are hereby summoned to appear at thl» aid upon the charges made against him lieen made in the conditions of a certain indenture with about $2,500 2. Would 26293 From Leaf Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandria, must before long be found between St. CHERRIES, office on the 1st day of June, 1874, at 9 o'clock ot Mortgage bearing date the 27th day 20 miles and back, once a week. in connection with his management of a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning Paul and Sioux City. The Albert Lea it do for old people to move there of January, A. D. 1873, and executed and delivered 1eave Leaf Valley Saturdav at 6 a in PRUNES, said alleged abandonment. by Michael E. Doimhue and Ids wile, Mary the Howard University and the Freedmen's Arrive at Alexandiia by 12 Standard says of recent developments A N S W E R. A family could get J. A. LEONARD. Register. Jane Donoliue, both of VViudom, Minnesota, Leave Alexandria Saturdav at 1 in BLACKBERRIES, J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Bureau, have acquitted him upon Mortgagors, to C. Sea-bury for the at Freeborn through the winter with that amount Arrive at Leaf Valley by 7 in. creditors of the said Michael E. Donoliue. 26298 From Clitherall, Battle Lake, Blooming every charge. It is said, upon high NOTICE., APPLES, and have from $1,200 to $1,500 left to Moitgagee, whereby the said mortgagors did New developments in the Freeborn r. S. Land Office, V.orth'iigton, Grove and Aurdale. to Fergus Falls, 35 bargain, graut, ell aud convey unto the said authority, that the attacks upon Gen. Minn. Apiil27th '-'i. coal mine have inspired the subject with miles and back, once a week. begin with in the Spring. N man PEACHES, mortgagee ,he following described real estate I Complaint havi'.. N-. i, ntored at this office by Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 a in »VW n,t re!s Howard were made solely for the pur- situate and being in the county of Nobles and and set the inhabitants Nelson Coyer a ii WMiam Jacob, f.n abandoninii with that amount of money need hesitate A iv at Fei gu» Falls 7 a in CURRANTS, State of Minnesota, aud known and designated homestead i.iiiiv No. S40i, it October \lif' tl'a,tt tha fii\m favore,d localitv alive-with fresh Leave Fergus Falls Tuesday at 7 a pose of revenge, and we do not doubt it. ., as follows, to wit the south east quarter (s.e.'/4) w1^ to coir.e to the National Colouy, 8th. 1S72. upon the s\\i,, section .vl, township Arrive at Clitherall by 7 in. ol -ection twenty-two (22), in township one &c, &c. 101, range 39. in NobV County, Minnesota, with °.. I excitement. In the course of prospectAlmost for with that much money he can lay 26302 From Richwond to Detroit. City, 11 miles hundred and two (lu2), in range thirty-nine (39) a view to the cancellation of said entry the said from the beginning oi his ca-, seVeral holes have been bored, each and back, once a week. containing one hundred and sixty (Itiu) acres of parties are hereby summoned to appear at this the basis of a comfortable fortune. If O N E I O N E I E S l.ea\e Riehwood Saturday at 8 a in land, more or less, according to government survey office on the 2sth day of May, 1874, at 2 o'clock reer in the army, and especially from I one striking slate at about the same A ive at Detroit Citv bv 12 in with tli hereditaments and appurtenances he wishes to follow farming, he can p. m.. to respond an'd furnish testimony concerning the time of his connection with the depth. In the last one upon entering theieun.o belonging, to secure the pavmeut of Leave Deli oil ity satuiday at 1 in said alleged abandonment COMMON A N FANCY CANDIES, make the first payment on a farm of the sum of eight hundred dollars.accurdiiig to the A at Riehwood by 5 in. .il J. A. LEONARD, Recister. Freedmen's Bureau, he was made the I crevice was struck and gas conditions ot a certain promissory note tor the subject of bitter attacks from the Satanic 26336 From Du Luth, by Beaver Bay, Grand Maurai« 34] J. B. WAKNFIELD. Receiver, 160 acres near Worthington with $260. ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, came hissing up through the hole, and, si in of eight hundred dollars executed by the said Saxton (u. o.), and Grand Portage, Michael E. Donoliue to the said C. Seaburvor order press of the country. His purity upon touching a match to it, ignited Five or six hundied more would build to Pigeon River, 160 miles and back, FIGS, DATES, ALMONDS, "VOTK'K. V. S. Land Office, Worthington, for the use of the creditors of the said Michael once a week. 1 April 27th. 1874. and burned furiously several hours. of character and his earnest piety, E. Donoliue, and bearing date January him a comfortable house, would Complaint having been entered at this office by A I N S Leave Luth every Thursday at 7 a in In fact, thehg is rushede through the sipblaze 27th. 1K73, and due one year after date and which gave him the title of the "Chris- ^"t'lr wit Mic ton that the bla David s. Law against Lucian W. C'hanev. for A ive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by then have left from $1,600 to $1,700 to which said mortgage was afterwards, on the ii «. was kept from approaching nearer ths abandoning homestead entry No. 8058, dated ENGLISH WALI in 17th day of February, A. 1. ls7S. duly recoided 0 purchase implements and some stock ay 2sth. 1872, upon the s'4 -,e'"v section °2. township in Leave Beaver Bay every Mnoday at 7 a in in the ollice of the Itegister of Deeds for said Nobles turn boldier, were a standing rebuke ,,i, ,/,'t.he well. 1*12, range 40. in Nobles County, Minnesota, oll proofw of S Arrive at Du Lutli next Wednesday by 5 to corrupt men of all parties, and seem County, in Book "A" of mortgages, on pages The of mineral seemed so conclusive and to see him through the first year with a view to the cancellation of said entry in sixty-two (62) and sixtv-thrce (63), and there that a stock company was at the said parties are hereby summoned to appear to have concentrated upon him their hatred &c Leave Beaver Bay everv Monday at 7 a is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, until he could begin to realize upon at this office on the 2*th day or May, 1S74. at 9 once organized, capital $40,000, divided Arrive at l'igecn Bay next Saturday at 12 and is lue on the said note and mortgage for and to have drawn upon him a &c. o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony crops. If he wishes to engage in business piincipal and interest, the sum of eight hundred into Si shares, th** most of which has in concerning said alleged abandonment. and nine and thirty-threehuiidredtlisdollars.aiid constant fire from a corrupt press. But Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a in in town, he could lay in quite a Our TOBACCOS, and CIGARS, will already been taken up. A new shaft is J. A. LEONARD. Register no action or proceeding at law has been insiituled Ariive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by be of the l*st quality, and will keep a Gen. Howard, together with Beecher 34] J. B. WAKEFIELD Receiver. now being sunk. to recover the said moitgagedebt or am part stock of goods for a small town with 12 in. large supply. Our motto theieof. Now thcictore, notice is hereby given and Colfax who have been still more $2,500. It is no unusual thing for men that under and by virtue of the power "sale in OTICE. V. S. Land Office, Worthington, 2G344 From Lake Benton to Flandreau, 25 miles The Sioux City Journal tells how ''By Industry we Thrive." said mmtgage contained, and in pursuance oi Minn Apiil2."th. Is74. and back, once a week. the objects of unscrupulous and malignant to come to Minnesota with just enough the statute in such case made and provided, said Complaint having W-en entered at this office Lake Okoboji got its present name. It Leave Lake Benton Fiidav at 8 a in by W. Copengain«t Ben. Il.Creever. for abandoning attack, stand acquit in the eyes A iv at Flandreau lv in mortgage will be foreclosed bv the saie of said We find that there are so many unpleasant money to get here, and to come out in was named, says the Journal, in honor homestead entry No. 7-Y3. dated Noveml*r Leave Flandreau Thursday at 8 a in mortgaged premises, at public auction to the things connected with the of a just public. highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the 17th. W upon then ne 1 & n1., nvv,4 sec- from three to five years owners of improved Arrive at Lake Benton by 6 in. of the grand father of the present race Credit System, that we have, after dm County Auditor's oltlce, in the village of Worthington, tion 32, township 102. range ". in NoftesCounty, 26345 From Lake Benton to Medary, 27 milesand farms. Minnesota is emphatically Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation, of Nobles County. Minnesota, on the Jitli of Booges of that city. The Journal consideration, concluded to start out back, once a week. THE MASH A CIIUSETTS DEL UGE. said eni rv the -aid parties are hereby summoned Leave Lake Benton Monday at 8 a day ot May, A. D. 1*74, at ten oelock in the forenoon, One of the most singular and appaling the State for |oor men. Thousands on the ready pay principle, or its equivalent. says to pay oft' and satistv the amount then due to appear at th office on the ^7th day of May, Ariive at Medar 4 in": on said note for principal and inteiest, and all ls7l. at 9 o'clock a. to re«toud and furni»1i 1/eave Medary Tuesday at S a calamities on record occurred on of men who have passed from The name of the lake at that time testimony concerring -aid alleged abandonment. costs and xpciisc of sUeli sale, together with the Ariive at Lake Benton liy 4 m. Groceries and Provisions exchanged J. A. LEONARD. Recister. Monday last in Hampshire County, poverty to independence in a few years sum ol twenty dollars Attornev's tees stipulated was Istamaya, but the Indians, in 26346 From Calledonia to Brownsville, 14 miles for Country Produce. 34] J. B. WAKEFIELD Receiver. and back, three times a week. grand council, decided to change the can testify to this. Massachusetts. A reservoir, covering to be paid in said mortgage in case of a iureclo Leave Caledonia Tuesday, Thursday, and S O sure theieof. name in honor of Mr. Booge, and deciding S ii in dav at 2 "V T1CE U. s. Land Office, Worthington, about 100 acres, suddenly burst and 2. Why should not old people come In Chuck's building, opposite the Dated Apiil 1st, 1874. Arrive at Brownsville bv 6 in 1 Minn.. Apiil'i'd. Is74. that Old Booge was all rijjlit, or swept away four villages. The loss of ". SEABURY, Mortgagee. here Whether young or old, ople Leave Brownsville 1 uesday, Thursday, and Coinplai it hiving been entered at this office as they said. (). K.. the name of the ROGERS &ROGEKS, Park. [l II34 Saturdav at 7 a in byRobeit l\ Baker against chri-topher Oelkers property is estimated at from S3.0oo,ooo do not suffer as much here from the lake was changed to (). K. Booge— Attorneys for Mortgagee, Ariive at Caledonia by 11 a m. for abandoning homestead entry No. 9015. dated Town Lots for Sale! 30] .st. Paul, Minn. Julv Jd. Is73. upon then 1 section 2S. township to §0,000,000, and the loss of life at from hence )kebooge, or Onehoget*. or Oke-cold as they do in Illinois and the damper 26347 From Chat field to Four.tain, 9 miles and P« range 41. in Noble- Count v. Minnesota, with back. si times a week. bogai. just as you please to spell it. 140 to 150 persons. latitudes. Ten to twenty degrees below I a view to the cancellation of said entry the said Leave chattield dailv, except Sundav, at 7 'Hie- ai hereby summoned to appear at this The Journal may be paid for thus advertising a A wave thiity feet high swept down zero can be endured here better office on the 2"th day of May, 1S74. at 9 o'clock a. Arrive at Fountain by 10 a InHERSEYaiidBIGF.LOW. on the Sioux City the Booges, but we insert in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning the Mill River valley at the. rate of Leave Fountain daily', except Sunday, at 1 than zero in Illinois. The air is pure DR. G. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. and St. Paul Itailroad. said alleged abandonment. ni this gratis. We have inquired as to twenty miles an hour, sweeping everything and invigorating, and the general J. A. LEONARD. Reei-ter. Desirable Lots for sale in tin' above named villages Ariive at Chatfield by 4 m. howourown lake came to be named •53] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Close connection to tie made with eastern in its path to ruin. Brick buildings on favorable terms. health of the people is excellent. Old and western mail-train26348 Okabena, but have not elicited anything Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office. Lumber Yard crumbled before it like sand and people have good appetites and good OTICE. I*. S. Land Office, Worthington, From White Karth. to Audubon, 22 miles and beveral shops and stores, and is surrounded sufficiently definite to publish. I Minn.. Apt il 23d. 1-74. and back, three times a week. wooden houses crushed together like health as well as young people, and to Complaint having been entered at this office by a beautiful country. Leave liite Earth Tuesday, Thursday and It is probable, however, that at one by James B. Babbitt again-t William R. Lawrence paper. The flood came upon the people some extent have their youth renewed. Saturday at 9 a Bijtelow is near the Iowa line, has also several Colony Drug Store for abandoning homestead entry No. 7803 Ariive at Audubon by 3 time there was an Indian trader named almost as suddenly as the lava flood The long Indian Summer Autumns, stores and shops and is destined to become a dated March 18th. 1S72, upon the iiw4of section Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and 20. township 102, range 41, in Nobles County, Bena. and that the Indians (following liriving village. Friday a 9 a in which buried Pompeii. Some escaped with ci isp, frosty nights and bright invigorating Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of Ariive at White Karth by 3 in. Apply or address the orthography of Gen. Jackson when said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to the hills and a few who were caught days, are an excellent preparation a349 From Blue Earth City, bv Emerald and to appear at this office on the 2Sth day of May, Wm. H. HUMISTON, lie endorsed a certain document as ia the flood and borne away were saved for winter. Brush Creek, to Banks, 20 milesand back, ls74. it 9 o'clock a. in., to respond ami furnish twice a week. "Oil KojTect,*') prefixed the O. K. to testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. WOKTHINUTON, NOBUM CO., as if by a miracle. The watchman at Leave Blue Karth City Monday and Friday J. A. LEONARD. Register. tf] MINNESOTA. the name of Mr..Bena, and thus gave B. F. of Lynn, Mass., asks for at 7 a 33J J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. the reservoir, when he saw the break, Ariive at Banks by 2 pin to our lake its present "musical na ne of a full description of the colony and its Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., mounted his horse aud rode for the villages Leave Banks Tuesday and Saturday at 7 N O I E U. "S. Land Office, Worthington, United States Mail. a in Okabena. uirrouudings. April 22. 187,. to warn the people. His horse Arrive at Blue Earth City by 2 m. Complaint bay ing been entered at this office We shall have to wait till we enlarge by Hector M. Johnson, against Joseph Pardee, fell dead in the first village from the 26350 From Swansea, by Lake Side and Cosmos, This fine growing weather seems for abandoning homestead entry No. 8433. dated the A A N E before attempting this to Lake Lillian, 20 miles and back, once exertion, but he mounted another and September 19th. 1-72. upon the vv1^ nw4 of section to be telling materially on the moon. a week. 34. tow nship Ki8, range 41, in Nobles County, fully. But we can .give him a general sped on. The flood overtook him before Leave Swansea Tuesday at 7 a in S E S O A Since it appeared above ground last Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of A iv at Lake Lillian by tip in idea of the Colony in a few words. Nobles said entry the -aid parties are hereby summoned he reached the lower villages, and l/Cave Lake Lillian Wednesday at 7 a in Sunday it has been growing rapidly and to appear at this office on the 22d dav of Mav, County, where the National Colony Arrive at Swansea by 6 in. Worthington, Minnesota, he was compelled to take refuge on a 1874. at 2 o'clock p. in., to respond and furnish is large enough now for the grasshoppers O S OFFIC E DEPARTMENT testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. is located, is in Southwestern Minnesota, WASHINGTON, March 31,1874. 26351 From Alexandria, by Moe, to Ilennon, 75 hill, and to be a helpless witness of the J. A. LEONARD." Register. to attack. We hope they will PROPOSALS will be received at the Contract miles and back, once a week. generally called the garden of 33] J. B. W A E I E Receiver. fearful catastrophe. He has added, Office of this Depaitu.ent until 3 o'clock in. of Leave Alexandiia Monday at 7 a turn their attention in that direction. May 30th, 1874, (to be decided bv June luih.) for Arrive at Herman next day by 6 in the State and the cream of the Prairies. Ride1' however, another famous to "VOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, ca rying the mails of the I liited States from Leave Ilennon Wednesday at 7 a in Minn.. April 21.1874. ST A TE ITEMS. The elevation is about 1,800 feet above I July 1st, 18'4, to .1 uue 30. 187i, on the following Ar. ive at Alexandria next day by 6 in. Opposite "Worthington Hotel. those which the poets have immortalized. Complaint having been entered at this office routes In the State of Minnesota, and the schedule Seven saloon keepers of Houston were the sea level, giving us the climate of 26352 From Winnebago City, by Elo, Pleasant by John F. Crabb against Eliyalietli Kennev. for Some eighty persons, of those of departures and arrivals herein specilied, arrested last week for selling liquor Mound, Hope, Antrim, and South abandoning homestead entry No. 8718, "dated I viz: the mountains, and the soil is a sandy Branch, to saint James, 30 miles aud who escaped alive, became insane. April 2d, 1873, upon the s'^'nwVi of section 8 without a license. No. 26118 From Weaver, by Smitlifield and Lyon, back, once a week. tow nship 104. range 41, in Nobles County, Minnesota, loam from two to four feet deep,giving The breaking of the reservoir was toMillville, 27 miles and back, once a with a vh'vv to the cancellation of said Leave W iunebago City Friday at 7 a ing us the soil of the river bottoms. week. A ive at Saint James by 7 entry the said parties are hereby summoned to Prof. Winchell thinks the same coal With thanks for favors in the past, we desire due to the criminal economy or stinginess I-eave Weaver Friday at 7 a Leave Saint James Satuiday at 7 am appear at this oftice on the 21st dav of Mav, 1874, formation that exists in Iowa has been There are a number of lakes in the Colony, to remind the good people of Worthington and Arrive at Millville by 6 Arrive at Winnebago City by 7 in. at 2 o'clock p. in., to respond and furnish testimony of the Mill River Manufacturers' struck by sinking a shaft in Martin Leave Millville Si-turdav at 7 a in concerning said alleged abandonment. surrounding country that We are here, ready at some of which are surrounded by a 26353 From Wabasha to Alma, ten miles and Association. We shall hear for a few county. Arrive at Weaver by in. all times to serve them with goods as low as they J, A. LEONARD. Register, back, six times a week, by steamboat, 26128 From Forest ville, by Caiimnna, to Preston, fine border of timber. Worthington, the 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD Receiver. days the usual outcry, as we ahva\s do dining season of navigation. can be found in Southern Minnesota. The State Committee of the Sunday 9 miles and back, three times a week. Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. principal town, is situated on the shore after the fall of a cheap tenement house S(-'!ir°l Association has decided to hold Leave Foi est ville Tuesday. Thursday, and "YOTlCE. V. S Land Office, Worthington, Saturdav at 9 a in. 1 1 Minn.. April 20th, 1874. of Okabena Lake, and is already a thriving in the cities, wskothethefidlotn.unseatal. or wieck of a 1,,e.s«xteenth mmiial meetingof the As- A iv at Preston by 12 in "'e 8"' 26354 From Wadena to Talker's Prairie, 30 miles Complaint having been entered at this office by worthy town, with a trade from some nine Leave Preston Tuesday, Thursday, and and back, twice a week. Aikin Mineragaiiist Hosea H. Brvant for abandoning Saturday at 1 in DRUG DEPARTMENT. homestead entry No. 7974," dated Mav6th, Leave adena Tuesday and Friday at 7 of the surrounding counties. It is generally through a cheap railroad bridge, audi Savs the Ch-itfiVld T),mn.rnt- TI.„„ Arrive at Forestville by 4 1872, upon the e1^ and set of section a in 1 26134 From Preston to Isenour's, 3 miles and 32. township 101, range 39, in Nobles County. A ive at Parker's Prairie bv 6 recognized as a trading centre then we shall go on as before taking the 5 are in bio, a iiTha!" back, six times a week. Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of Leave Parkers Prairie Wednesday and same risks and submitting to the same for this part of Minnesota and for said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned Saturday at 7 a in itant never saw vegetation advance as Leave Pi est on Daily, except Sunday, at 8 criminal economy. to appear at this office on the 4th day of June A iv at Wadena by 6 a in Northwestern Iowa and Southwestern rayidly as it has within the past week. 1 1«7!, at 9o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish tes- We have a full stock of fresh and reliable A iv at Isenour's by 9 a 26355 From Lake Johanna, by Gilchrist and Anderson, The river and harbor improvement 1 tiniony concerning said alleged abandonment. Dakota. There are no liquor saloons Leave Isenour's daily, except Sunday, at 10 DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, THE C0XGRE3SI0XAL CAXVASS. to Glen wood, 22 miles and back, J. A. LEONARD. Register. bill recently passed by Congress appropriates a in Paints, Oils, Dy Stuffs, Window Glass, in the county, and the people are enterprising, once a week. 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD Receiver. The people are already looking about Ariive at Preston by 11 a S9-J.000 for improving the waters I.eave Lake Johanna Wednesday at 8 a in Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, intelligent and moral. In Close-connetion to be made with the malltrains for Congressional candidates, aud aspirants Arrive at leu wood by 5 in of this State. O V. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., east and west. Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Leave Glenwood Thursday at S a 1 1 Apiil 0th. 1S74. short, we have Rood railroad, school, for Congressional honors and opportunities Proposal.-, for sei vice twic«* daily invited Aniv at Luke Johanna by in. The first church bell ever made in the Complaint having been entered at this office by 26143 From East Clareiniiut to Wasioja, 6 miles social, church and other privileges, and are already looking about State was ist last Saturday at St. Paul, Eliliu Smith, against Alphonso Tanner, foi abandoning 26356 From Eden Lake to Cold Soring City, 12 Presc7'iptions Carefully Coin- and back, one a week. homestead cut, No. 8152. dated Juno I miles and back, once a week. by Messrs. Robii son & Corning. This Leave Last Claremont Saturday at 10 a for the nomination. On the Republican the community is said to average better loth. 1872, iiiinn '•, of section 2, township Leave Kden Lake Fiidav at 8 a in A ive a Wasi»j,i by 12 liell was made from steel, is of good pounded. 102. range 41. .n Voi.i.s county. Minnesota side, in this, the Second District, than any new community in the Arrive at Cold Spring City by 12 Leave Wasioja Saturday at 2 in shape and clear tone. with a view to the .use, ilation of said enti the Leave Cold Spiing City Friday at 1 in Arrive at Last Claremont by 4 the two most prominent names inen- West. said parties are hereby summoned to appear at I Arrive at Eden Lake by 5 m. 26144 From Dodge City bj Merton and Ellwood, this office at Worthington on the 27th dav of May, tioned for the nomination are those of I i^te,fif'1«1 working hard on his lit- to Owatonna, miles and back, once a 26357 From Rice Lake to Claremont, 5J^ miles 1874. at 9 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish ii IT T^ ti .. I thousand icre. and is determined to wek. and back, three time* a week. testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. HO! Leave Dodge City Friday at 12 in Schedule satisfactory to the Department. Hon M. H. Dunnell, the present m- sink or swim bv the results or the next J- A. LEONARD. Register. Arrive at Owatonna by 3 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD Receiver. 26358 From Saint Peter to Norseland, 10 miles cumbent, and Gen. A.J Edgerton, one harvest. With his personal supervision l^eave Owatonna Fi iday at 3.30 in and back, once a week. Arrive at Dodge City by 6.30 in of the Railroad Commissioners. Gen. I working force, the chances are Leave Saint Peter Saturdav at 9 a School Books, Blank Books, Gift and ToyBooks, "NOTICE U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., 2C148 From Moscow to K. K. Station, 3 miles and Ariive at orseland by 12 in Letter Pai»er, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill 1 1 April sth, 1874. I a J. II. Baker, of Mankato, the Commis-' back,once a week. Complaint having been eutered at this office For the Spring Trade. On Mmday the new license law of Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Iui ial Paper, sioner of Pensions, has also been spok Leave Norseland Saturday at 1 in Schedule to make connection with maltrains. by Chas. C. Goodnovv. against William H. Allan, Ariive at saint Peter by 4 m. Austin went into effect, aud every man Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Tens, for abandoning homestead entry No, 8760, dated en of, but it is understood that he does 26359 From Wells, by Mansfield. State Line, and April 21st, 1873, upon the nVS svv^ of section 30. who wishes to sell whiskey and other 26187 From Klysian, by Marysburg and Lake Pen-Holders, Inks. not wish to be a candidate. In the Second Ilartland, to Nortlivvood. 35 miles and town.-hip 101, range 41, in Nobles county, Minnesota, Washington, to Saint. Peter, 22 miles and int ixicating juices, must 'com down with a view to the cancellation or said en back, once a week. We are now prepared to receive orders twice a week. District, Ma-jar Strait, the present with a local fee of $300. The temperancepeople try: the said parties are hereby summoned *o Leave Wells Friday at 6 a Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. for GROCERY DEPARTMENT. appear at this office at Worthington on the 29th celebrated the occasion by Arrive at Nortlivvood by 7 in member, and Gen. L. F. Hubbell are day of May. 1874. at 9 o'oclock a. in., to respond Leave North wood Saturday at a ringing of bells, canonading, processions, 26188 From Jordan, by Helena, Saint Benedict, spoken of, and the name of Judge J. II. and fusnish testimony concerning said alleged Arrive at Wells by 7 m. brass band music and a mass Praha, Heidelberg, Saint Ilnbertus, and abandonment. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware Brown is also mentioned. In the 26360 From Worthington to Shetek 35 miles and Kaveustream. to Jordan, e|ual,to 20 miles meeting. J. A. LEONARD, Register. and back, once a week. back, once a week. new stock of stone Ware. Third District, Gen. J. F. Averill and 32] J. B. W A E I E Receiver. Seeders, Leave Jordon Saturday at 6 a in Leave Wort hi gton Friday at 7 a There is property in St. Paul that Arrive at Shetek by 7 "W. S. King, the present members, are Arrive at Jordan by 7 sold for $300, less than thirty years Leave Shetek Saturday at 7 a Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' Harrows, Proposals invited for twice-a-week service. "V-OT1CE. U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., most prominently spoken of for the Arrive at AVorthington by 7 in. agi, that is now worth $1,000,000. A 26190 From Shakopec, by Saint Mary's, Lydia, Material. 1 1 April Sth, 1874. nomination Cedar Lake, Plum Creek, Ne Market, sale was made last week of 4\5 acres of Complaint having been entered at this office 26361 From Fairmonnt. by Amber, Tenhassen, Suel (n. o.), Lasheen, and Maple Glen, to by Chas. C. Good now. against Jeremiah* Twomey, Cultivators, I Lake Belt, and Dunnell, to Estherville, wild land, between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Lamps and Lamp Goods. Thus far, the Republican papers of Shakopee, equal to 26 miles and back, for abandoning homestead entry No. 8761 32 miles and back, twice a week for $56.of0, that was liomrht twice a week. dated April 21st, 1873, upon the s]4 swj^ of section Leave Fainnount Tuesdiy and Thursday this District, so far as we have seen, Plows, etc. government less that thirty vears Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. 30, township 101. range 41. in Nobles County, at 7 a Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight remain generally uncommitted. A ago for $1.25 per acre Arrive at Estherville bv 7 said entry the said parties are hereby summoned 26204 From Holdcn to Kenyon, 6 miles and back, Leave Estherville Wednesday and Friday kinds of Chimneys. to appear at this office at Worthington, on the prominent exception is found in the At Minneapolis, there are now in acRochester twice a week. at 7 a 29th day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond Arrive at Fainnount by 7 in. Leave Holden Wednesday and Saturday at Post, which, in its last issue, tive woiking order eighteen large saw Persons desiring any of these goods willfindour and furnish testimony concerning said alleged 1 in stock complete. We have but one price, and that as low as the abandonment. -'Vi 26362 From Blooming Prairie, to Geneva, 13 strongly endorsed Mr. Dunnell ~l ,"s" a for re- »«srrpsate yearly capacity Arrive at Keuvon by 3 miles and back, once a week. lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted J. A. LEONARD. Register. 2 0 0 Leave Kenyon Wednesday and Saturday extr-ict .i^ »"«VWfeetonii!iiler. The nomination. The followin Leave Blooming Prairie Saturday at 8 a in 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. 4 Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, at 5 in saying that we can make it an object exti.ict null sites and lumber yards cover nearly Arrive at Geneva by 12 in from the Post's article upon Mr. Dun Arrive at Holden by 7 for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. Leave Geneva Saturday at seventy-five acres of hind. The 26215 From KushCity, by Bumetteville, (Wis.), Arrive at Blooming Prairie by 5 m. nell's efficiency and his attention to the ADDRESS. amount of capital invested in lumlier At Panic Prices, and Anderson, to Grartsburg, 20}£ miles All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston Articles not in stock will be furnished on short trade in the city—exclusive of pine wants of his constituents we think is and back, once a week. 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 notice. & Company, Worthington, Nobles la ds—including lis. lumber, teams, Leave Kush City Tuesday at 6 a miles and back, once a week. just, and we therefore copy it Arrive at Grantsbiirg by 12 Leave Blooming Praii ie Thursday at 6 a at the Colony Store. county, Minnesota, will be promptly MOORE & SMITH. '"•'*"1' ""*»1 Leave grantsbiirg Tuesday at 1 in: Arrive at Dodge Centre by 12 As an advocate of tho hftnwt of 1,i8 fe answered, and full information-given Ariive at ltush City by 8 Leave Dodge Centre Thursday at HT7MWTOK 8TOCKPALK. Propnaul* Invited for tw|M-a-w«#k Mrv1«*. ArrtT* at Bjooming Prairlt by 7 concerning the National Colony. March a, 1574.