Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
June 6, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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THE GRA8SHOEPJ!RS, ^^DECORAriONJDAY. newed their strength at the table of the LOCAL. TEMPERANCE MEETING. SPECIAL NOTICES. Mr. Wilson, Private Secretary to the LBrd'ofall/ -Itis'tatt a few years since he regular monthly meeting, of the Observance of the Day in Worthington—Decoration Governor, has been on a visit to the that a Jewish Rabbi preached before a County Temperance Union was held 1» Gallons new Maple Syrup'jtMt received at WORTHINGTON. MINN., JUNE 6, 1874. of Oraves^-Address€8. Christian congregation in Cincinnati, grasshopper district to ascertain, as far' MOOREftSMITH'S. on last Sunday evening at Miller Hall. PUBLISHED WIIILT, AT and a Christian minister reciprocated as possible, the present and prospective CHURCH DIRECTORY. WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. the act of brotherly kindness in the The Methodist choir and the new organ 5,000 Pickles in brine at Decoration Day was duly observed distruction of crops. He visited this Jewish Synagogue, and when the body METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rer. J. W. Lewis, Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. furnished good music. Brief "addresses pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at MOORE & SMITH'S. in Worthington under the auspices of county on Wednesday, and with Prof. of Abraham Lincoln wasborne through All orders will receive prompt attention. 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthing, were made by Rev. J. W. Lewis, Communications Intended for publication must the streets of New York city, a Protestant Stoddard Post of the Grand Army. ton Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. A new $500 PIANO for $300. Warranted six Humiston spent the greater part of the be accompanied by the real name and address of Rev. Wm. Jackson, Elihu Smith, Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. clergyman and a Catholic priest years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 The members of the Post formed in the writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necessarily day riding over the country and visiting PRESBYTERIAN.—Services in the west room on walked in the procession arm-in-arm. I.N. Sater, A. P. Miller and Prof. for publication. front of Grand Army Hall at half past The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 the farmers. He was surprised to These things are harbingers of a better 381 by €HAS. F. HUMISTON. B. F. Humiston. Rev. J. W. Lewis o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson. Pastor. one o'clock, and, headed by the Worthington day, the dawn of which is already ADVERTIEHNQ RATES. find that so little harm had been done UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning was elected President of the Union, to Choice Roasted Coffee cheap at Bennett~Bros. seen on the mountain tops, when nation Cornet Band, marched to Miller and evening. Sunday School immediately after One inch three weeks, 12.00, three months, #4.00 to crops. Several fanners who were fill the vacancy caused by the absence Seed Corn, Field Peas, Buckwheat and Beans the morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday shall not lift up the sword against Three Inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8 00 Hall, where a large number of citizens reported as having lost all their crops, evening. Five inches," 6.00, 10.00 at Bennett Bros. nation, neither shall they learn war any of Rev. B. H. Crever. Ori motion of J. had already gathered. After Bible were visited, and their fields were found Special rates given for larger advertisementsReading more. Creeds have given place to Cards, Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Envelopes, C. Clarke, a committee of five ladies notices, llrst week 10 cmts a line subsequent reading by Rev. J. W. Lewis, prayer Faith, Hope, Charity—these three—and 1000 Bolls Wall Paper, NewestSpring but slightly injured. Here and there, insertions 5 cents a line each week. Posters and Job Work generally was apointed to present the pledge to men have learned that the greatest of by Rev. Wm. Jackson and music by Patterns, at ... fields have been taken, but they found these is Charity. the citizens of Worthington, the committee done with neatness and dispatch the Glee Club and the Band, Dr. Leonard nowhere, (and we have not heard of A S O N I BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. consisting of the foliowing named But not the least of the results of the at the ADVANCE Office. delivered an address, of which the any in the county) that the whole crop $ EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity war was the enlargement of the sphere ladies: Mrs. J. W. Lewis, Mrs. C. Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic following is a synopsis The ladies of the Union Congregational on any one farm had been taken. Mr. of woman. That sphere is no longer to Good goods at low prices at Bennett Bros. Hall in Worthington on the Z. Sutton, Mrs. J. Craft, Mrs. R. F. be circumscribed by the narrow walls Church will hold a Strawberry Fletcher, just north of town has suffered 1st and 3d Mondays in each Good Cigars for 5cents, at Bennett Bros.. ADDRESS BY DR. LEONARD. Humiston, and Mrs. J. C. Clarke. month- of a claim shanty, but is to extend outward considerable destruction of wheat. Moulded Linen-Faced turned 'edge Social on next Friday evening. The address by Dr. Leonard opened wherever Christian work is to A. C. ROBINSON, W M. Collars at 25c a Box, at Mr. Heckell, near him, has had about With an allusion to the naturalness UPSET. S. Ed. CliASDLEU, SCC. be done. A meeting will be held on Monday and fitness of the organization of the On Sunday last three young men REGULAR CONVOCATIONS 10 acres of oats cut off. Mr. Sheumaker, BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. The speaker then asked what shall evening next to make arrangements for Grand Army of the Republic after the of Living Arch Chapter, went out on Okabena Lake in the in the northern part of Fairview be our sentiments toward the soldiers U. D., It.-. A.\ M.\ at Masonic close of the late war, and the propriety celebrating the Fourth of July. A Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. Hail on the 1st Tuesday "Glide" to have a sail while good young township, lost his garden, and has had of the rebellion He would have Andersonville of that association recognizing the duty lit each month. Sugars by the Barrell cheap at Bennett Bros. general attendance is requested. and Libby remembered, and people were at church. As might have of honoring and keeping fresh in the his fields cut some. Mr. Mattison, in A. C. ROBINSON, M. E.-. H.-.P was not ready for the sickly sentimentality I. r. A large stock of Notions, Balls ^Cutlery remembrance of tli«* people the memo E E. A S [30t] been expected, they met with an accident The Presbyterian Ladies gave the the same township, loses about 10 which would deck the graves of ries of "the dead who- died that the and Perfumery just received at for their sinfulness. A gust of A. A. PARSONS, community the first treat of strawberries acres of oats. We hear that the destruction the blue and the gray with the same country might live:" a duty in which B. & L. last evening at a very pleasant social hand. He would not admit them, as wind and a heavy sea struck the boat is worst in Seward township, [XSTICEOFTHE PEACE, Real Estate and they were assisted by the community had been proposed, to our regimental 1 Collecting Agent. and turned it over. As the catastrophe as a recognition of the nationality of and that Mr. Cosper has had all his THE GEM re-unions. Into our ranks no on3 upon HERSEY, MINN. [38y the occasion. occurred in water not more than five or w' eat cut off". On Monday we rode to I O S O E whom the stain of treason rests can ever The American Agriculturist announces WORTHINGTON HOTEL. The custom of decorating graves was six feet deep, nobody was drowned to Graham Lakes, and saw very few indications come. spoken of as derived from the South, that Dr. A. P. Miller, having engaged any serious extent, but the starch was of the grasshopper. Near the The speaker closed by saying that The Largest and Best-Appointed Is the most wonderful scientific production of and was introduced in this country in in other pursuits, has sold his taken out of the young men as well as the nineteenth century. It furnishes the power they were not yet mustered out of the Lakes, we found them thick in one Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. commemoration of the bravery of the of a high-priced instrument .for a mere trifle, interest in the establishment. This service, that there were other wrongs out of their clothes. An 'Eye-Witness' place, but saw little evidence of their Southern soldiers. and exceeds in usefulness anv microscope ever to right. May we ever be found at the means a renewed devotion to the in-having invented. It reveals the hidden wonbers of Allusion was made to the peculiarity writes us an account of the very ludicrous cut the crops. God's minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Animals J. AUES, Prop. GEO. AXES, Clerk. post of duty, and when the last grand terests of the National Colony. Dr. of the decoration ceremony in recognizing affair, which concludes as follows in Water, Butterflies' t\nthers, the Golden assembly shall call, and we shall pass *9*|{ates to farmers and teamsters as low as the equal claims of the private Marrow of a Hair, etc., etc. It also shows TRICHINA Milller is expected in Vorthington in There is no doubt they are flying away in review before the great Captain, SPIRALIS or Pork Worm.-wherever iin\ house in town. Large barn accommodations. soldier upon the gratitude of the it exi*t*in pork: IT IS JUST THE THING FOR a few weeks, where a hearty welcome as fast as they hatch, and that we shall may we be found in the ranks at His Stage office for the dlfereut stage lines. "If ever gratitude and chagrin were nation, and it was contrasted with the CHILDREN AND YOUNG FOLKS, and grown right hand. WOHTI11NGTON. MINN. soon be rid of them. It is now nearly awaits him. ostentatious honors heretofore paid both stamped on the countenance at folks too. Price, $1.50. Sent by mail, post-paid, [ty3fiJ on receipt of price. A GREAT CHANQK FOR once, it was on the countenances of four, weeks since they began to hatch, only to the most distinguished conquerors Theday was beautiful, and the ceremony AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men C. Z. Sutton has put a wire fence DENTISTRY. those three young men as they rejoiced and generals. and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare and so far they have injured the crops was in every way succesful and DENTALopposite ROOMS of E BEDFORD are on 10th around his lots near the mill. at their deliverance from a watery The sorrow for friends and relatives time, day time or eixninr/. COMPLETE OUTFIT but slightly. It is not possible that gratifying to those who participated. Mreet, public square, and will IK« mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address grave, and at the same time were filled lost that accompanied the joy at the open ilx- last week in each mouth. Work injured THE BEVERLY COMPANY, 284 Wabasil Ave.. Mr. Twitchell is building a house between there are many more eggs to hatch, and with regret and anger at their folly in live years. ['J7y close of the war was referred to as having CHICAGO. CORRESPONDENCE. the two lakes south of the railroad. we regard the danger from our own hatch seeking pleasure on the Sabbath. The been changed by time to tender SADDLE AND IlAliNESS SHOP. TAKEN UP. boat is not seriously damaged, and I recollections, so that we now meet only as about over. Our danger now is that By the subscriber, in Elk township, four mare Jl. JOHNSON. Dealer in Saddlery HardO to testify ef the nation's,gratitude think, (saying nothing about clothes, FROM ELK. there may be a vandal invasion from colts and one horse colt. Two of tie horse colts w.uc, Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness always A large new safe has been placed in to the dead. The ceremonies of the watches, pocket-books, love-letters, EI.K, June 4th, 1874. are sorrel, two bay. and the mare colt dark gray. on hiinil. and made to order. Repairing neat'lv the northwest, though from all we can the county offices. All have white in face. The owner will please day were intended to honor not those etc.,) that the young men arerealy benefitted done. Sliop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. EDITOR ADVANCE:—We have no grasshoppers prove property, pay charges and take the same learn there are not many in that direction. _27 ly. aloue whose graves are with us, but also by their hair breadth escape. I in this township, and our crops are not injured away. [3w35] 8. NELSON. The new cars which have been put that greater number who are buried but are doing admirably under the rains now omitted to say that the dog "Snyder" They seem to move eastward M. B. SOULtf, on the Sioux City road, we learn, were where they fell. prevailing. Eveu our gardens are uninjured. made the shore all right and was going Cj1GPNSELORd TEED & BAKER, and southeastward. AT LAW and Notary Pubic— for the frogs when the rest of the crew We have a tine school here on section 29, built at Sioux City. They are painted The cause in which these men fell omee on 3 ave., opposite the park, Worthington, Thus far two or three per cent, will came in." Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. was not merely that of the Union but School will open on Monday uext with Charley a dark color. Chase asteacher. of humanity and liberty. cover all the loss to crops, and we venture llev. E. Livermove (Episcopal), from A nourishing M. E. Sunday School has been The Fifth Avenue improvement is In conclusion, our reverence for J. S. SHUCK, the prediction that the loss this these martyrs was characterized as a held every Sunday at the residence of Mr. Taylor, St. Peter, preached an able sermon on ATTORNEY nearly completed already. Quite a season will not reach ten per cent, AT LAW, Real Estate and col- who is Superintendent. Hereafter it will pledge for the future that they have not Thursday evening at the Union Congregational •BMBB4L DEALXBS IN lecting agent, would respectfully tender his street has been thrown up to the Lake throughout the grasshopper district. be held at the school house on Sabbath afternoon. died in vain. services to the people of this and adjoining counties, Church. and a neat bridge has been put in. and hopes, by prompt attention to business, The St. Paul Press has the following The members of the Grand Army and fair ana honest dealings, to merit a share of The Methodists have a Society here, with Kev. despatches RESOL UTJON8. public patronage. We are informed that in a few days then formed and marched to the Cemetery Mr. Mock as pastor, who will hereafter preach Mr. Amos Smith and family left for New York Ready Made Clothing From Mountain Lake: Some farmers J?. D. BARBER, followed by several hundred citizens, at the school house once in three weeks. the sleepers which are now taken on rHarvardnUniversitySl'RGEONStatetsBai on Monday last. The Union Congregational report injury to portions of crops, A fine little girl arrived a few days ago at the passing up Tejntn Street, out HYSiriAN AND Graduate of and off at Le Mars will be run through Sabbath School, in which Mrs. Smith has been a others no damage. residence of Lieut. Plotts. ELK. United Examining favorite and faitiiful teacher, adoptedresolutions from Council Bluffs to St. Paul. This Third Avenue and thence to the Cemetery. Surgeo for Pensions. Office a ber & From Windom: Considerable damage. of respect and of regret at her departure, as follows Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. Here the Band played a Dirge will be much more convenient for the May 4th, 1674. Grasshoppers still hatching. If ELK, and the Glee Club sang an appropriate EDITOR ADVANCE:—Two fine showers of rain Southern travel coming to Minnesota. they continue long in the country crops Resolved, That in the departure of Mrs. Smith GEO. O. MOORE, within the past two days have started every will suffer. song. The graves were then decorated the Union Congregational Sabbath School loses The Town Council have passed an green tiling to life. Small grains witliius look, one of its most faithful and efficient teachers and From Hersey: Grasshoppers plenty. with prairie flowers, and the people PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the community one of its most estimable members. (according to the farmers" talk) splendid. The oriinance to protect the trees on theCrops look Well, and but little damaged. then formed around a platform and hopper pest does not trouble us generally, though Resolved, That the Sabbath School regret the Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and shores of both the lakes within the corporate GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Maj. T. C. Bell delivered an address: some in our town, I fear, may suffer considerably departure of Mrs. Smith, and unite in asking Residence on Kith street below the public hall, limits of the town. Notices from them. Gophers trouble your humble ser that God's blessing may continue to rest upon Worthington, Minn. From Sheldon Grasshopiiers plenty. her life and her work in whatever Hold she may vant more than anything else. Can some one tell like the follow ing have been set up: No harm done, and rapidly leaving. Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or be called to labor. ADDRESS OF MAJ. BELL. us how to get clear of them? We wish somebody Crops looking well. niyht. $10 FINE. The speaker began by saying that if wouldfixthat bridge across Elk creek. Have Just received a very fine stock of Spring From St. James: Reports from there were no life after this, these would FOR CUTTING OR MUTILATING ANY WORTHINGTON MARKETS. tanners favorable. But little damage and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which RICHMOND. TBEE OR SHRUB ON TH E BANK OF be unmeaning ceremonies. But since WHEAT 90c 1,00 BANK OF WORTHINGTON. done by the grasshoppers, they appear Christ brought life and immortality to THIS LAKE. we are selling very cheap for cash. FLOUKflbbl. 6,0'©9,00 FROM GRAHAM LAKES. to be moving South. 90 light, we know that these our comrades 8n This is a good movement. In a few CORN»hushel Also Clothing made to order by a first-class GRAIIAM LAKES, May 30th, 1S7*. 70 75 OATS shall live again, having bodies EM lie SMITH, Ranker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. years the lake will be lined with a EDITOR ADVANCE:—Through all the shifting 4,50 t,00 workman. Please give us a call. [4w35 HAY 3R ton RAIN. fashioned like unto Christ'5 moat glorious scenes and various changes of the seasons we 4,00 IN TEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. BEANS, WHITE, Sfl bush. On Tuesday and Thursday mornings beautiful growth of trees if they are not body. 18 20 BITTERd still live, and never fall to enjoy our rations EGGSSW ]0 disturbed. It is easy to see how it will of this week this part of the State was Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given The speaker then asked Why these WOR THING TON SEMINAR when we can get tlem. Yesterday was a galaday JCERIF.S-COFFKE 33c@45c TE A 50 1,00 to collections. GROC graves were selected for the honor of "seem" then, by looking across the visited by soaking rains unaccompanied on the Island, as the elite of Heron Lake SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 13e: Ex. 12 13 Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and from 1 to 4 this floral tribute They were honored FOU lOt'TH OF BOTH SEXES, Brown 10 SYRUP 65 1,00 RICE 12U o'clock, p. m. were here in goodly numbers, and with half a East Lake at the row of 15 or 20 grown by thunder and lightning. The SALTWbbl. 3,50 as exemplars of valor, that quality AT WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO. MINN score of the citizens of this town, seemed to enjoy rain poured down in vertical columns PROVISIONS—PORK (mess) bbl, 20,00 trees on the opposite shore. which the old Romans called virtue, esteeming ON THE ST. PA UL A SIOUX CITY themselves hugely beneath the inviting HAMS 16c: SHOULDERS 10 11 c. o. ooonsow. C. II. KENTON, and was speedily taken up by the this the crowning merit of BACON 13c LARD 13® 17c D. A S 16 RAILWAY. shades of "Island Grove."' The pastimes were Att'y at Law. Notary Public. The question was discussed a few PEACHES manhood. Ancient warriors went into 14 20 ground, which left scarcely a drop to varied and were indulged in with a zest truly refreshing. COAL ton 6,T0 fi 8,00 This institution is announced In accordance Benton & Goodnow, eveniiigs since at the Worthington Hotel battle clad in steel armor to resist LUMBER—Common m. run off into the Lakes. The effect upon Some or the more daring launched 1«.00@1S,OC with the declaration of the founders of the National the sabre and the lance, but these men FINISHING "when is the best time to put buckwheat 3.\00@40,00 vegetation has been excellent, and the sail craft on East Graham and despite the Att'ys & Counselors at Law, faced the cannon's mouth. The history Colony, that the early establishment of a in We prefer to put it in in stiffness of the breeze unfurled her snowy canvass farmers are enthusiastic at the appearance of the race has no where given liner NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some the winter time, well warmed and saturated and sped across the rolling swells and dashing examples of valor than were shown by of the crops. We have heard the HEAL ESTATE, white-caps at a rate truly startling to the in. favorable point, was part of their plan. with maple syrup. the soldiers of the Union in the late SUMMONS. word "splendid" used constantly during terested spectators on shore. As the sun rose be-SST It has been judged advisable to put the enterprise INSURANCE AND war. They were tried in the furnace ATE OF MINNESOTA,) higher groups of middie-aged persons sat James McKee is breaking 30 acres on the week when speaking of the of battle and found worthy. COUNTY OF NOBLES. S8 under denominational control it is, accordingly, COLLECTION AGENTS. neath the shade of the wide-spreading his farm purchased of the railroad company crops and the prospect of a bountiful We honor them for the cause in which The State of Minnesota to John C. Ogle Defendant: introduced under the patronage of the elm and conversed of the past, the present and You »-e herebv summoned to be and they fought. It was the cause of humanity, harvest. Particular attention paid to business before last fall on section 33, northwest the untried future: but the most interesting appear before the uudersigned, one of the Jus" Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to of equal rights, of universal the local and general Land Offices. of town. tices of tlje Peace in and for said county, on the feature of the day was the devotion of warmhearted We are still strong in our faith that brotherhood. Transcending all the minor Hamline University. It will be conducted in 311] Worthington, Minnesota. 27th day of June, 1874, at eleven o'cloi.-k in the lovers who wandered, two-by-two on a bountiful harvest awaits us. The only national considerations was this forenoon, at my omce in the village of Worthington the most catholic spirit: the object being to unite the grassy slopes of the Lake's shore, plucking A great many prairie schooners are in said county to answer to Cornelius Stout B. N. CARRIER, grander consideration that they fought "burden" at present is the grasshopper, liberal culture with the precepts and spiritof the wild flowers and wreathing them into shapes of in a civil action. daily passing through Worthington on for man. The speaker then said to- Should you fail appear at the time and place and we wish to repeat what we wondrous beauty, presented them as floral offerings Christian system. We honor these graves with this floral aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against von their way to Rock County and Dakota. on the shrine of Cupid. ATTORNEY AT LAW, have before said that our people suffered upon the evidence adduced by said Cornelius tribute on account of the remits The Seminary building, now known as the Stout for such sum as he shall show himself en. At the approach of evening the party repaired much more from wet weather and achieved by these men and their companions Will Humiston has laid some wheat titled to. AND Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, to the residence of Mr. Wolstencroft and induleed in arms. The gun that was ill-prepared land last year than they Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. on our table, taken from Prof. Humiston's in asocial hop. The Heron Lake folks are and .admirably located. It fronts on the D., 1874. fired against the walls of Fort Sumpter did from the grasshopper. This year CLERK OF DLST. COURT. 3w39] L. B.BENNETT Justice of the Peace. Okabena farm, which will measure genial in nature and liberal in spirit, and we invite did more than to rouse an indignant Public Square, In Worthington, within a short the land is in good condition, the season them to come again. from twelve to fifteen inches high. nation of freemen to vindicate a nation's SUMMONS. distance of West Okabena Lake. All business left with him will receive prompt The grasshoppers are exciting considerable interest STATE is favorable and the grasshoppers honor. It woke in the breasts OF MINNESOTA. here and many are fearful that their ravages It intended to make the Seminary an honor attention. of men new emotions it roused their COVNTY OF NOBLES, are taking to themselves wings and flying Perry Pierce is breaking 20 acres on will excel those of last year, but asjet their to the State—the eipial of any similar institution Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. minds to new thoughts it quickened The state ot Minnesota to Joseph Hill, Defend away. his homestead south of the lake. depredations seem to be confined to special localities. ant: You are hereby summoned to be and appear their arms to new actions. It put in the West. The board of instructionJs already E A E S A E A E N before the undersigned, one of the Justices Some grain fields have already been in practice the precept that the of the Peace in and for said countv, on the 27th large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both SUNDAY SCHOOL ELECTIONS. considerably damaged by them, yet could we Gospel Religio was no longer to The wheat and all the crops on the day of June, l.vi, atlO o'clock in the forenoon, The Methodist and the Union Congregational the experience and ability essential to success. only have a good shower of rain I think even at my ottiee in the \illage of Worthington in said be an emotional sentiment to be felt in SOULE & LANGDON, farm of Mr. A. Chaney, across the county to an-wer to C. II. McCormick & Brother Sunday Schools have elected the damaged crops would recover and come out As occasion demands it will bo enlarged and the closet or the sanctuary. Christianity Jn a civil action. lake, are looking well, and have not all right but if the drouth continues for any officers for the ensuing year, as follows was henceforth to be an active nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of Should ou fail to appear at the time and place been injured by grasshopers. Mr. Chaney considerable time, failure in many localities Dealers in Real Estate, principle and not an abstraction. It aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against the several departments. Homesteads, Preemptions ou upon the evidence adduced ly said C. ll. seems ine\itable. Many of the settlers are fearful was to go about doing good as did its attributes his complete exemption McCormick & Brother for such sum as they shall and Town Property Bought and Sold. The contemplated course of study will cover a METHODIST. over probable results, and express a determination Divine Founder. show themselves eiliitled to. Worthington, August 31. to the free range given his domestic to abandon the country. 'Tis needless to Superintendent—C. Z. Sutton. Secretary—Wni. Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. period of three years the design being to prepare When men sa»v our soldiers offering fowls, with their little ones. They are condemn this or any othei locality on the visitation D., 1S74. Humiston. Treasurer— students for a collegiate course, or to qualify their all on the altar of their country, 3w30j L. B. BENNETT, Justice of the Peace. of the grasshoppers as all localities are subject turning the grasshoppers to account. S. A. HILDUETH, H. D. Humiston. Librarian—Thos. those who remained at home to sow itliem to engage successfully in business pursuits. to similar incursions. Most of our settlers Millinery & Fancy Goods. and to reap were moved as never before Crever. Assistant Librarian—Almeda have made too many sacrifices and endured too Preparatory classes, however, will be lias Opened a Somebody (but we will not say who) to deeds of generous giving, and themany hardships to abandon their dearly-earned Lewis. Chorister—R. D. Bagley. ormed, especially for the first six months, during treasures of a bountiful land flowed to Mrs. A. A. Stevens is receiving weekly a supply who has found our liking for buttermilk, S A I N S A O O N claims for causes obtaining at longer or shorter Organist—Mary Crever. Executive of Mll.LINERY AND FANCY GOODS at which time, it may be presumed, many will be/ the soldiers in tl.e camp and hospital sent us a buck?tfull on Wednesday. intervals in all the Northern and Western frontier her Store on Ninth Street, opposite the Third Avenue through the Sanitary and Christian Committee—I. N. Sater, H. D. Humiston unprepared for the regular course. Hotel. Ladies are respectfully invited to localities. But what shall we do?— on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, By calling in some assistance we Commissions. Men learned that it is call and examine the Goods, which are all NEW where he is prepared to wait upon the public and Mrs. Lewis. Cheer up! Put your trust in Providence and While the school in itself will be unequivocally AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. got through with it on Thursday and are in anything pertaining to his line. not giving but withholding that impoverishes. Agent for don't fail to plant all the corn and sow all the rutabagas Madame Deniorest's Patterns. The patronage of the public solicited. Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages They saw Him hungry and [3w38 now waiting for more. By-the-way, N I O N CONGREGATIONAL and buckwheat you can, and if these GROCERIES Superintendent—A. P. Miller. Assistant—Captain they gave Him meat, thirsty and they of location in a community not only highly where is there a good cow to sell that fail to suftice, aid will be granted by the Government. THIRD AVENUE HOI EL, gave Him drink, naked and they clothed John Smith. Secretary—A. Governments are for the good of the intelligent and moral, but uucurst by the liquor gives buttermilk? We will pay a Him, sick and they ministered unto M. Smith. Treasurer—R. D. governed, (sometimes) and as the Government trafic. This nefarious trade, the prolific source good price for a good butter-milker. Him, in prison and they visjted Him. exercises the arbitrary right to draft and mercilessly 1 3 3D Xm I XI 3B C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. Barber. Librarian—Miss A. A. Grant. of poverty and crime, is, by law, utterly excluded They did it unto Him. inasmuch as drag her subjects into all the horrors and Chorister—Dr.-Geo. O. Moore. Assistant—J. they did it unto these, His brethren. ffom Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or PERSONALS. dang rs of the military service for self preservation FREE OF CHARGE Worthington, Minn. C. Clarke. Organist—Mrs. Mr. Sanborn, editor of the Madelia The lessons in giving which the so likewise when her subjects are overtaken guardian will underestimate the importance of world then learned Will not soon be by unfavorable exigencies over which they Hewitt. Executive Committee—Prof. Times, called to see the ADVANCE on this most significant fact. OKABENA HOUSE, forgotton. And see how, following in have no control it is their right to demand anil R. F. Humiston, Elihu Smith, Mr. H. Tuesday. Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department tha wake of it, a Peabody enriches his Orders for Groceries left at my store will receive receive aid, and we have no doubt whatever that J. Grant, Mrs. Harrington and Mrs.fellow prompt attention, and the goods will be delivered Mr. Lowery, of the law firm of Young men with his magnificent charities, with which he has been long and honorably connected, C. P- STOUGH, Proprietor. all needful supplies will be extended so soon as a AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED FREE Lackor. how the civilized world sent offerings proper application Is made. Our Government & Lowery, Minneapolis, was in town and brings with him,'a$ a gift to the institution, OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come WORTHINGTON, MINN, and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions to the suffering in Chicago and hesitates not to feed the indigent savages who on Monday. philosophical and chemical apparatus for themselves, and be convinced we are selling The Jackson Republic says that Dan Boston ere the fires had cooled that contribute not a cent to the national wealth, On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. them at bottom prices. Mr. Raymond, an Iowa editor, called worth six hundred and fifty dollars. laid these proud cities in ashes. How even at an annual exiiense of millions, and can Shell and O. Bigelow, of Worthington, We intend to sell only the best of everything to see the ADVANCE on Monday last. the hand was stretched out with help she not afford to do as much for the in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate PRICES OF TIITION.—In order to extend as far have been scouring Jackson County for B. W WOOL.STBNOROPT, prices. to plague-smitten Shreveport and Memphis, struggling pioneer who is wresting the national Mr. Cole Adkinson, Mrs. L. Adkinson as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those milk cows. This looks very much as S We quote the prices of a few staple goods: and to the dwellers on the banks domain from the grasp of nature and bringing it and Mrs. J. T. Fletcher, of Peru, who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the Brown Sugar, 9% pounds, |1 00 though Shell intended to use cattle hereafter of the Father of Waters ere the floods within the pale of civilization by his own untiring All orders for surveying thankfully received Yellow C. 8l4 1 00 Indiana, stopped at the Worthington times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but had subsided. I tell you, fellow citizens, efforts 1 and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & instead of horses in the livery Coffee A. (white) 8 1 00 Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. Hotel over Sunday, on their way tobusiness, •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform that plague and famine and fire and as though Bigelow was Standard 7^ 100 I30t] The grape vines on the Island promise a rich and tempest and deluge have lost their Graham Lakes to spend the summer for for all studies except instrumental music, French Molasses fl gallon, 70 about to exchange the beef for the butter yield if drouth hinders not the development of terrors, since men have begun to practice Molasses Syrup $1 20 their health. mid ornamental needlework. B. T. BABBITTS the clusters. The wood made too strong a business. Success. the Divine maxim, "As ye would Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding Address all communications In regard to the Mr. Black, from Ashtabula County, growth last season, some vines growing over that men should do unto you, do ye piices. Seminary to B. H. CKEVEU, Worthington, Noble* Pure Concentrated Potash, twenty feet, and hence much of the wood was Groceries and Provisions given in exchange even so unto them." Why, only last Ohio, is in town, visiting his son-in-law, The Mankato Review says that about for Country Produce. Co., Minnesota. winter-killed, as no protection was offered them winter, when it was barely whispered Mr. Twitchell. He is well pleased with C. C. LUCKEY. 38tf] the middle of June, Prof. Homiston, of farther than loosening them from the stakes and that some of the settlers in these new BOAnniNo.—Students can, during the comlnit Of Double the Strength of any other the appearance of the Colony and will Worthington, will deliver, in that city, lands needed help, how generously our laying them on the ground without covering. I winter, be accommodated in private families on SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. Two desirable Farms near A'orthington remain some time. am now convinced that by preventing too rap- noble cities and our grand young State reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be a scientific lecture on "Chemical Affinities," I have recently perfeeted a new method of for sale. Also House to rent. Apply responded to the call of distress. We id a growth of the vines during the Summer, made to provide for any students Who may prefer Jt J. S. Rudy, from Wabasha County, tacking my Potash, or fjge, and am now packing to be illustrated by brilliant experiments. to WM. S. STOCKDALE. ,, 1 that vines will safely winter here without cover, to board themselves. As soon as the success only In Balls, the coating of which will saponify, who spent some time here last fall and need not fear the ravages of the grass- mulching. The vines of mv yard show and does not injure the Soap. It is packed of the institution is assured, a boarding house lDg0 In boxes containing 24 and 48*. Balls, and in no hopper when such a spirit is abroad in pr secured lands, returned on Thursday to FOR SALE. will be added to our present accommodations. other way. Directions In English and German, «.:«en regio«sigII9.orf it..n^ an in other the land. It is good to live in such an leve» ., W^ „.,„„!.from ...... make this his home. With him come a A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, fur making hard and soft soap with this Potash, visited. can speak reliable A MINOR ARRIVALS. BOAUD OF rSSTRUCTOUS. on Tenth Street, two doors north of Worthington •ccoinpaning each package. age. number of his friends wl will also The grasshopper and the stringency premises and say that grape growing will be Hotel. Also about 80 acres of land near the vil-B. B. T. BABBITT, H. CREVER, A. M„ Principal. Better fifty years of Europe a success in this locality. More anon. lagp: all of which will be sold at a bargain. in the money market seem to have make their homes in the Colony. Their Mental and Moral Science. Than a cycle ot Cathay.'* 32] 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y. W. s. [4w37" FAKE. C. P. R. F. Hl'MlSTOX, A. M., checked the arrivals somewhat, but The decade since the war is worth names are J. B. Wills, D. D. Newell, A, t\ ROBINSON, Natural Science. centuries of former years. OKABENA HOUSE FOR SALE. A CARD. R. Farnham and brother, L. E. Harvey there is still something doing. The Another grand result may be attributed The undersigned wishes to sell the Okabena Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Beunet take this method to CnAS. T. DCNMXG, B. A., latest arrival of which we have heard and Henry Hutchison. Mr. Rudy says Hotel, located on Ninth Street, in Worthington. Gree I.atin and Mathematics. to the war. The churches were express their gratitude to the citizens of Worthington CARPENTER AND BUILDER, The house has a good run of patronage, and is at the residence of Lieutenant Plotts that all along the road heheard exaggerated brought together in a common cause. for their assistance during the illness, de- CBAS. H. BARIiOWS, good stabling for teams. Am compelled to Book-keeping and Penmanship. accounts of the work of the grasshoppers, in Elk township. This makes the and men learned that there were good cease and burial of their child. The oft repeatmen change business on account of the ill-health my wife. For particulars address. and women in other churches be- ed remark that "Western immunities are so A H. CKEVER, Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's being informed at one place fourth girl settler in the Lieutenant's [36tf] C. P. STOUGH. Instrumental Music—Pianoand Organ Hall. side those that subscribed to their par- kind, sympathetic and hospitable," was in this family, and no doubt the distribution that all the grass on the prairies had ticular creeds, and when they were case fully exemplified. These acts of kindness, Cuu J. CRAFT, FOR SALE. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, Freneh. of that Admiral Farragut prize been eaten off. He is surprised to find weary with their labors in the good not met with in eastern towns, are Indelibly House and Lot ou 10th Street, enquire of Will attend promptly to alt kinds of building, furDishing Cause, they sat down together and re- written in the heartsof the afflicted parents. so little harm done. money will be welcome. Wt) BENTON *eoOTKOW. Plans, Specifications and Estimates. I ~"^m*~^'timiwti8mmttw