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NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. GROCERIES sas it the Missouri, a as and ^etflern j^Avmt^ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OFMALLA Texa and the to and Texa Central ARRIVES. to Galveston. Eastern (dally) 5 p.m. DR. O. MOOBB. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. Southern 9:4i a. m. I N N E S 0 A 0 N 0 A before stated on several occasions, S »ISTBJ5)T? NOBLES, 88. DISTRICT COURT 6TH JUDICIAL Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, 8 Ttrma ji.oo Montha. there is a line between St Pau Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. a The State of Minnesota, to all persons, companies FREE OF CHARGE! Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. or corporations, who have or claim any estate, and St. Louis, a in close connections, Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. in right, title or interest in, claim to, or lien Colony Drug Store! 8ATUBDAY. JUNE 20, 1874. Lake Shetek, Saturday upon any of the several pieces or parcels of land a arrangements are a in to in the list hereto attached, described: DEPARTS. run through freight trains over this The list of Taxes on real estate for the County Every parent whom son Is away at school, Orders (or Groceries left at my store will receive Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. of Nobles, remaining delinquent on the first day should supply him with a newspaper. I well remember prompt attention, and the foods will be delivered line. Th business of the St. a and W. Shvlver 8 |36 Southern 5 p. m. 6187313 60 Of June. 1874. has been filed in the office of the what a marked difference there was AT ANY PLACE DESKiNATED FBEE Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, I Durfee 10 360 36 Clerk of the District Court, in the County of Nobles, between those of my schoolmates who had, and Sioux City road has increased considerably OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come 6. Anderson 9 360 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. 36 of which that hereto attached is a copy. those who had not, access to newspapers. Other i'W Thomas Chamberlain 11 360 and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions Spirit Lake. Monday 7 a m. 36 since the route as opened, Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby required things being equal, the flrst were always decidedly John A. Spolfard 12 for themselves, and be convinced we are selling Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m. 12 GO 126 to file in the office of said clerk within superior to the last In debate, composition and this is but the beginning. he ex Langdon 1 14 40 them at bottom prices. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a.m. 144 and general Intelligence.—Daniel Webster. twenty (20) days after the last publication of this 3 60 We Intend to sell only the best of everything 2 36 notice, your answer in writing, setting forth any Ail mails close 20 minutes before departure. Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., cursion of lumber merchants and 540 in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate 54 objection or defence you may have to the Taxes, Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, McLean 13 180 prices. REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. Jacobs 24x28 ft. part 8*9 18 or any part thereof, pnon any piece or parcel of from 12 m. to 1 p. m. bers of the press over the line last 45 00 We quote the prices of a few staple goods: E Goodnow 8*9 450 land described in said list, into or on which you 1980 C. C. GOODNOW. P. M. week, is the initiatory excursion of a have or claim any estate, right, title "interest, Brown Sugar, 9 pounds, *l 00 Crosby 8*9 198 The Republicans of the Frst Congressional 37 80 claim or lien, and iu default thereof, judgment DSLaw 8*9 378„ St. Paul & Sioux City YellowC. wy' oo number which are to make the advantages District of Minnesota will meet In delegate eonTcntlonat 13 49 will be entered against such piece or parcel of 1349 Mrs. Ann Shriver 12 Coffee A. (white) 8 00 Owatonna, on Tuesday, July 14th, 4 49 land, for the taxes on said list appearing against of this route apparent. Durin 45 13 Standard 1% 100 1874, at$ o'clock p. in., to nominate a candidate it, and for all penalties, interest and cost. 4 49 45 Stout 16 Molasses f» gallon, 70 for Congress for the term commencing on the all this season heavy trains have been 4 49 45 In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my 17 Molasses Syrup $120 4thofMarth,1875. AND Worthington, Minnesota, 134 9 13 49 Wright part 18 hand and aflixed the seal of said Court at Worthington, following each other over our road carrying The basis of county representation has been Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding 4 49 19 45 this 16th day of June, A. D. 1874. prices. 5 i. fixed as follows: One delegate for each organized 11 07 2 Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. !i 72 lumber to the regions south of us S Law part 24x20 rear B. N. CARRIER, Clerk of the Dist. Court county In said district, and one delegate for 24 360 36 Groceries and Provisions given in exchange Daniel Rohrer each 200 Republican voters or major part thereof [3W41 in the County of Nobles. and of this lumber has already 25 for Country Produce. 900 90 cast for Governor in 1873. Under such appointment O Grunsden 5 12 60 126 C. C. IAJCKEY. counties will be entitled to delegates as found its way into the yards of Galves 38tf] li Jennes 10 360 36 follows: Herman Lnckor 12 990 90 Opposite Worthingto Hotel. ton dealers. I is said that the country Blue Earth Murray 2 9 Thoinas Oormaii 10 80 108 TEED & BAKER, ii Cottonwood 2 Nobles 3 12 along this lino can be supplied it John Johnson 12 60 126„ TIME CARD. Dodge 5 Olmsted 7 15 Jane Leslie 989 989 Going West. Minnesota lumber at some $3.50 less Faribault 7 Pipestone 1 John Dunn 2 900 90 Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. Fillmore 8 Rock 2 *\l\ Rachel Ijangdon 3 16 20 162 per thousand on the car than from Chicago. Worthington, at 5.00 p. Freeborn 6 Steele 5 4 William Bear 1620 1«2„ With thanks for favors in the past, we desire Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. i»'l Houston 7 Waseca 5 O the other hand, the route is part 5 A Robinson r.»,., 413 3 Going East. 7 a to remind the good people of Worthington and Jackson S Watonwan 6 part 6 233 23 3 Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. Martin 2 through the fruit region about Kansa Winona 9 lA5*6 surrounding country that We are here, ready at Martha Hildreth 20 33 2033 Worthington, at 9.42 a. IH Mower 6 GENERAL DIALEB8IN Ann llickley 1080 City, where in ordinary seasons apples 108 all times to serve them with goods as low as they Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. in By order of Committee. S Wetherbee 3 CO 36 can be found In Southern Minnesota. J. M. BURUNG.VME, Chairman. can be had at from one dollar to one Daniel Stone 809 81 Dated Owatonna, Slay 20,1874. A Robinson 1x60 126 dollar and a half per barrel, and in S E Chandler 900 90 1,500,000 ACRES ii Mary E Gould 360 36 days they can be landed in St. Paul. Ready Made Clothing he St. Pau Piomer is out in a 10 80 108 DRUG DEPARTMENT. So strawberries and small fruits can be S Stone 162 Summer suit, which makes it look 16 20 PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, A Miller 3 60 supplied to all the country from Sioux clean and fresh. 360 36 A Robinson 14 40 City to St. a long in advance of the 144 S Harrington 720 72 he State Sunday School Convention Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern season here. II Farnham 10 80 108 Iowa, will be held at Hasting on the 7th, 8th We have a full stock of fresh and reliable S Smith 360 36 Thi route must soon grow into one FOR SALE Thomas Chamberlain 720 72 DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, and 9th of July. W hope to see Worth A S Husselton 12 60 126 of vast -mportance with a vast traffic, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Thomas Grillm 809 81 ington well represented. at moderate juices with easy terms of payment. Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, and it will not be long before the through E Williams 2 69 27 ALSO TOWN LOTS, Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Th Republican State Central Committee in towns at raiivad stations. Iaud bonds of the trains from Galveston and St. Loui to GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, WORTHING TON TOWNSHIP. -See. I Town. Range. No. Acres Year. I Amt. Penalty. Sioux City and St. Paul Eailrond to be taken at have decided to hold a State St. Pau will be loaded with health and 102 Jane Wright lot 2 3 25 $10 80 #108 par in exchange for land within their limits. 40 59 1873 Prescriptiom Carefully 102 Com- Convention at Minneapolis on the 9th I Durfec nel4 15 57 72 5 77 For particulars address: "Land Department rest seekers in the summer season, and 40 160 1873 102 28 12 St. P. & S. C. and S. C. & St. P. K. It. Co., St. Paul I Durfee sw'A 14 1G0 2 81 40 1873 of September. 102 the interchange of commodities will 22 04 Minn. A S Baldwin s\v*4 11 160 2 20 pounded. 40 1873 102 Doiulore s\\% 13 42 00 4 20 Have just received a very line stock or Spring 40 160 1873 daily send heavily loaded trains both 102 Thurber fraction sVrf seW 14 I 37 A brilliant comet may now be seen, 40 5 1873 14 THENATIONALCOLONY and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which 102 E Donohue lot 1, 2, se LV4 37 93 \vay3. W second the Pioneer's suggestion 14 neK ne!4 22 40 1873 3 79 with a good glass, apparently 35 degrees 102 Jane Raferty nwVf ne% 840 84 22 40 40 1873 we are selling very cheap for cash. 102 of a return excursion so that Harriet E Moore eUof n\vl£ 22 40 16 84 1 68 80 1873 beneath the polar star. I will reach STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. LOMinnesot 102 W Chase s\\H of sw4 Also Clothing made to order by a llrst-class 15 40 12 58 1 26 40 1873 Minnesota may more of the ad 102 Kugcnia Pen field swVi its greatest brilliancy about the first of 21 40 19 80 1 98 160 1873 workman. Please give us a call. [4w35 nc44 102 A E I S O W E S E N A (J Robinson e}4 33 40 8 78 88 vantages of the new route. 80 1873 A and will doubtless be visible XA 102 S E Chandler w}$ne 33 40 a and Northwester Io 8 78 88 80 1873 School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy II Anderson n\v 102 33 40 160 17 60 176 to the naked eye. 1873 wa. A company has been formed to build 102 Rooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill 18 40 Bowersox s\\l£ 160 15 40 1 54 1873 Town Lots for Sale! 102 13 40 the Sioux City and Kearney Railroad. Mrs. 1) It Sills n& of u\4 n\\]4 40 7 03 70 Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Initial Paper, 1873 Twelve Townships W have received a copy of the Even 102 40 84 A Robinson c% ot s]4 seM 14 40 7 40 1873 Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, Thi is the road which is to tap the 102 40 74 Chandler part of w]4 of s]4 se% 14 33 4 40 1873 ing Mail, a neat, spicy and vigorous little Pen-liolders, Inks. 102 40 nclA 17 60 1 76 S Shepherd 32 160 1873 on Pacific nearly a hundred miles 102 40 iiiHEKSEYandBiCiELOW.on the Sioux City daily just started in Minneapolis. 7 03 70 Stout sw'/i of mv'/t 22 40 1873 40 102 OF 703 west of Omaha, and which is to be an Unknown s% u]4 n\\% 13 40 70 and St. Paul Railroad. 1873 he publisher is A G. Wilco Editor, HANSOM" TO WNSII1P. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages important link in a great route from Rich Prairie Land 1 06 Boscht mv'4 2b 101 41 IW 1873 10 56 Clifford so City Editor, J. on favorable terms. 1 06 Thomas Grundy \\\\\i 32 101 41 1873 10 56 Lake Superior to the Pacific. it M. Dashiell, all formerly connected with ills nw Ki 12 1 06 Herscy has a Hotel, Tost Office, Lumber Yard 101 41 1873 10 56 160 A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware In Nobles County, Minnesota. GHAHAM LAKES. I is also proposed to build a narrow and several shops and stores, and is surrounded the Tribune. Every city of any consequence new stock of Stone Ware. Warren Smith sc'4 s»% & lot 5 15 90 104 39 81.15 1873 895 gauge road to be called the Columbus, by a beautiful country. Byron Heed lot 5 & part of lot 6 22 127 must have an evening paper and 104 39 55 1878 12 71 Byron Brain se% 10 1 25 Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several 104 39 160 1873 12 40 Sioux City and Manhattan Railroad. the wonder is that the beautiful and Snai trout s\\% & lots 1, 2, 3 9 39 1 53 Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' Soil and Climate 101 171.05 1873 15 32 stores and shops and is destined to become a John Hart st'K 20 104 39 160 9(5 187g 9 57 Material. thriving city of Minneapolis has not before POLITICAL OPINION. hriving village. Chapman lots 5 6 & sw of se'/f 23 104 39 1 07 77.50 1873 10 73 this sustained a good afternoon Stephen Howell nwli 28 104 39 93 Apply or address 160 1873 9 32 39 Lamps and Lamp Goods. Th Press publishes letters from W Miller ne% 32 104 2 15 160 1872 21 46 Wm. H. HUMISTON, paper. Success to the Mail. 104 89 Amelia Brown *t\4, 2 13 32 1 33 1C0 1873 prominent Republicans in the First he E A O E A I I E S 104 39 Augusta Smith sw of sw'/i lot 3 22 9 76 98 69 1873 WOBTHINGTON, NOBLES CO., Bookstaver nw sw& lots2,3,4,9 14 104 39 DOES IT APPLY TO HOMESTEADERS. 22 46 225 A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight 169 187.^ District claiming that it is not expedient and the A E N O E S A E 39 WarienSmitUlot7 22 101 26 70 2 67 tf] MINNESOTA. 10.40 1873 kinds of Chimneys. Mr. Dunnell sends us a copy of the 104 Augusta Smith lot 4 22 to nominate Dunnell and thinks 30.75 1873 708 71 he Climate of the Mountains and the FA IR VIE W TO WNSHIP. law given below. W have submitted that, if nominated, he will be defeated, S Langdon 85 acres 6 102 39 85 II 84 1 18 1873 We have but one price, and that as low as the it to several lawyers and they differ in Soil of the River Bottoms S Ren swVJ 7 102 39 1(50 1873 16 13 161 and that the loss of the First District HO! lowest, and, with our experience, we feel war Stewart \v% of s\\]4 19 102 39 80 1873 10 35 104 opinion as to its application, some Burke neii 34 102 will lose the State to the Republicans. 39 160 1873 28 51 2 85 ranted in saying that we can make it an object E Donohue se£, 22 102 thinking that it applies to homesteaders 39 160 1873 28 07 280 for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. [From the Omatona Journal.] Ji IOHL.O W TO WNSHIP. Lot. Block. and others that it does not he question Giles Faniham liigelow Village 2 10 1873 320 32 Meanwhile we wish to caution the 10 1873 320 32 Articles not in stock will be furnished on short 16 in which many of our people are partizans of all complexions that a 17 Sargent 187S 800 80 20 notice. Government Lands. interested is whether it will give a nomination is quite different from an 4| 11 1873 320 32 Sylyct Tinnes 1 For the Spring Trade. MOORE & SMITH. 2 11 1873 320 32 election. Whateve may be said of the homesteader remedy for the recovery of INDIAN LAKE TOWNSHIP. Sec. Town. present incumbent, Mr. Dunnell, certain sel4 A Lamberton 28 101 1873 9 37 94 his improvements when his claim is 39 1(50 March 21. 1174. James McKirley &% of seV£ it is that in the main he has made 13 101 1873 7 11 71 39 80 Several Township of O E N E N jumped. Will Mr. Dunnell explain the tMosier nwVi 101 24 39 160 1873 21 25 2 13 a faithful and efficient Representative, E Paul swVi 101 399 20 39 KM 1873 39 89 A N in the County S I A WOR THING TON SEMINAR object of the law Th following is and one has industriously labored HEHSKY TOWNSHIP. A N to advance the interests of his constitf Joseph Thurston swK 12 103 1873 2186 2 19 the full text of the a 39 160 swl4 Isaac Waterbouse 26 103 1873 27 36 2 73 W are prepared to receive orders FOR TOCTH OF BOTH SEXES, 39 160 ueuts. Crooker Bros, town lots 3,6,7 41 7 1873 88 00 380 W an occupant of land, having for AT WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO. MINN ELK TOWNSHIP. [From the Blue Enrth City Tost.] color of title, in good faith has made Andrew Nord ne \i 1873 1 ?6 1 Tt ON THE ST. PA UL A SIOUX CITY 40 160 he Democratic papers in the First valuable improvements thereon, and is, T. I Fowble, se i{ 100 1873 15 36 40 RAILWAY. RAILROADS. District are busying themselves selecting SEWARU TOWNSHIP. 103 1 51 in the proper action, found not to be William Henry e% of se'4 1S73 528 40 80 This institution is announced in accordance their candidate for Congressional the rightful owner thereof, such occupont 53 DEWALD TOWNSHIP. 104 These Seeders, honors next fall. It' no use, gentlein shall be entitled in the Federal with the declaration of the founders of the National lands are on the Sioux Citv & St. Paul E Miller nw'4 li7J 11 ci 41 160 1 13 Railroad which runs daily trains to both 102 against the pricks." LITTLE ROCK TOWNSHIP. courts to all the rights and remedies, Colony, that the early establishment of a cities. 22 1873 1CO0 E Erricksou neJ4 160 Harrows, 41 Th Republican nominee will walk and, upon instituting the proper proceedings, 103 101 seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some over the course, as usual, without experiencing such relief as may be given or COL OX EPAR TMENT. Cultivators, FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. favorable point, was part of their plan. any difficulty as against your secured to him by the statutes of the nominee. State or Territory where the land lies, It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise Towns and Villages. Answers to Colony Correspondents. Plows,etc. although the title of the plaintiff may Dr. Coues writes to the St. Paul Pionetr [From the St. James Herald.] under denominational control it is, accordingly, A. Phillips, of Delta, Fulto county, have been granted by the Unite States what information we have been that prairie chickens devour more introduced under the patronage of th« after said improvements were so made. Ohio, a 1. land is able to obtain, we have come to the grasshoppers, in proportion to their 'IB yet open to homesteaders 2. Have Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to Three I I N I A E S growing conclusion that if the Republican party COMMISSIONER SMITH. size, than any other bird. Ile.says "by HanUine University. It will be conducted in up in the Colony. expect to elect a member of Congress you stone for underpinning buildings Th Hous Committee on Indian Af all means let the birds be not only not they had better nominate Mr. Edgerton. the most catholic spirit: the object being to unite Persons desiring any of these goods will find our and walling wells 3. Ca brick be Worthingto the Business, Railroad, fairs, after a thorough and exhaustive stock complete. W shall be pleased to see him wantonly destroyed but also sedulously liberal culture with the precepts and spirit of the had 4. Can prairie hay be made nominated, and if he should be, we feel Social, and Educational Centre of a examination, completely vindicate cherished as among the agriculturist's Christian system. confident that he will be electod. 5. "Will grapes, blackberries and fruits Commissioner Smit from the charges large extent of country. best friends. 49"Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, grow there 0. a you a grist The Seminary building, now known as the [From the Winona Republican.] brought against him O the matter Mr. Sargent is in charge of mill Th State Capital dictators—represented Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, of receiving presents, it Avas shown that Prof, lliimiston's Okabena farm informs by the "tw papers, both daily," aud ^admirably located. It fronts on the A N S W E 1. There are several during his administration he had received At Panic Prices, us that last fall he ordered deep of that city—have undertaken to drive TRADE, Public Square, In Worthington, within a short townships in Noble county in which Mackinac blankets from a Mr. Dunnell out of the field by a species plowing in anticipation of the grasshopper distance of West Okabena Lake. nearly all the lands remain untaken. of defamatory warfare in which they friend in California! this was hatch, and he thinks that the at the Colony Store. are experts and the result will be that NINE COUNTIES NOW TRADING Thes are 12 to 15 miles from Worth It is intended to make the Seminary an honor enough to ground a suspicion which has eggs were turned under so deeply that the Repuplican people of the First Dis ington, but in a beautiful country and HUMISTON Ii STOCKDALE. to the State—the equal of any similar Institution cost the government thousands of dollars, AT WORTHING TON. the young have not worked through. trict will show their wouhl-he masters ill near to prospective railroads. 2. There iii the West. The board of instruction is already and which it other false at St. Pau that they neither need their HOW DEEP TO BREAK. are great quantities of boulders around large and embraces, In an unusual degree, both charges, enabled th 3 contractors and advice nor regard their threats. L. A writes to the Sibley Gazette the shores of the lakes which are used THE GEM the experience and ability essential to success. the Democratic newspapers to ruin Mr. [From the Brainard Tribune I have broken ground very thin in FARMING. for underpinning buildings and can be I O S O E As occasion demands it will be enlarged and Smith and drive his wife into an insane N matter what politicians or papers wet seasons that rotted very well, but ••J used for walling wells. There are granite nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of may say of Mr. Dunnell, the editor of asylum. such breaking is not best in a season the Tribune knows him, and knows that quarries in Roc county, just west the several departments. of dioutli, because it will not hold wa Istlic most wonderful seicntifle production of DUNNELLS VOTE ON THE SALARY the people honor him and have confidence ter enough to rot well. the nineteenth eentury. It furnishes the power of us which in time will be accessible The contemplated course of study will cover a A A I N O A I O N of sev- MEASURE. in him and that he is of a high-priced instrument for a mere trifle, O the other hand, breaking done for building purposes. 3. Brick are period of three years the design being to prepare and exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever eral thousand on the lands and worthy of that confidench, and we Mr. Dunnnell has written a letter to very thick during a wet season, will invented. It reveals the hidden wonoers of brought here at present from Mankato. students for a collegiate course, or to qualify speak kindly of him all the more cheerfully, God's minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Animals grow up to grass, and not rot well.— the Count A I I I N E in of Eyota answering several in Water, BuUcrflies' Feathers, the Golden because he is not in a position to It is claimed that brick clay has been ithem to engage successfully in business pursuits. N I prefer to break moderately shallow, questions concerning his votes on Marrow of a Hair, etc., etc. Ii also shoves TRICHINA help us and therefore our motives can found here in digging wells and excavating say from one inch to one inch and Preparatory classes, however, will be SPIRALIS or Pork Worm, whprewr the salary bill. Thi letter ought to not be questioned. a half, because drouths are not as commo it erMsinjmrk. IT IS JUST THE THING FOIt for buildings. "We have no ormed, especially for the first six months, during CHILDREN AND YOUNG FOLKS, and grown be satisfactory to any fair-minded man as good seasons, and certainty, during [From the Rock County Herald.] doubt that some one will, before long, folks too. Price. $1.50. Sent by mail, post-paid, which time, it may be presumed, many ill be a good season, the best results are and we have no doubt that it will be so Mr. Dunnell's friends never weary of on receipt or pi ice. A GKEAT CHANCE FOB strike a good brick in near Wor unprepared for the regular course. obtained from shallow breaking. AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men directing attention to what ho has done Mr. Dunnell says that he voted in favor and Women, Bovs and Girls: whole or spare thingto and enter upon a profitable sum up, then, if the season during for the frontier, and there is much reason Th Nationa Colony is organized up- While the school in itself will be unequivocally of a uniform salary of $6,500, because time, day time or evenin/j. COMPLETE OUTFIT in what they say on this point. business. 4. Prairie hay can be made breaking time was inclined to be Avet, mailed, jost paid, on receipt of price. Address Christian, It possesses, also, the external advantages on a E E A N E A S I S N I N he favored an average salary THE BEVERLY COMPANY, 284 Wabash Ave., is enemies never weary of detailing I would break shallow if very wet at the rate of from to four tons to of location in a community not only highly CHICAGO. which would cut off mileage and break very shallow. O the contrary, the record of Mr. Dunnell upon the O I A I N E E A E S sold in the acre. Th "blue joint makes excellent if dry during breaking, break deep, say intelligent and moral, but uncurst by the liquor matter of the increase of salary—the other allowances and perquisites, the B. T. BABBITTS the County. hay and the cattle fatten on the a a a as they delight to from to and a half and if very trailc. This nefarious trade, the prolific source mileage system being a continual source call it—and holding it up to public grass in the Summe season. or a dry, four inches deep. Pure Concentrated Potash, of poverty and crime, is, by law, utterly excluded of corruption. O the final vote by scorn. There is a great cry and little stock region this can scarcely be excelled. Th Estherville Vindicator says E from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or which the back-pay bill as passed, about that matter, in our opinion, Grass is abundant and nutritious M. Ellis, of E has a field of thirty Of Double the Strength of any other but it is as good a means as any guardian will underestimate the Importance of Mr. Dufniell voted no, and he proves it acres of corn, specimens of which, lying EDUCATION. and the lakes are numerous. 5.— S A O N I I N S S A N E for the use of those who hope to profit this most significant fact. on our table, measures feet and by the fellowing members of the I have recently perfected a new method of by his displacement. W don't believe Grapes grow here and bear well. War eight inches high. If those have ft Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department iacking my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing Joh Averill, Hollan the time has come to make a safe prediction ren Smith, of Graham Lakes, raised spent so much time in trying to convince only In Balls, the coating of which will saponP with which he has been long and honorably connected, Duell, W II Lamport, lackso Orr, as to the result. •y, and does not injure the Soap. It is packed Good I S O O S and a SEM the people that this is not a corn some excellent grapes last year and ex in boxes containing 24 and 48ff. Balls, and in no aud brings with him, as a gift to the institntion, W G. Donnan W Williams, W country would expend the same amount other way. Directions in English and German, [From the St. Faul Tress.] pects to raise several tons this season. I N A O E A N I N in philosophical and chemical apparatus of effort in preparing the ground and for making hard and soft soap with tlds Potash, L. Sessions, R. Butler, J. Rusk, he Press, however, takes very little Some of the vines were winter killed accompaning each package. operation at "Worthington. planting a little more corn every year, worth six hundred and fifty dollars. O. Conger, and Geo. W McCrary. stock in the argument against Mr. last winter, having had a prodigious we should soon have substantial proofs B. T. BABBITT, Dunnell, founded on his having taken Maj. II. Ii. Strait, member from the 32] 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y. PIUCES OF TUITION.—In order to extend as far that this is one of the best climates growth and not having been cut back the back pay, and has very little sympathy as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those Second Minnesota District, also says in for the raising of that article there is with the popular feeling on that nor covered. Strawberries are native A. C. ROBINSON, Advantages. in the State. who desire It, and to meet the stringency of the a letter to Mr. Dunnell, I happened to subject. that there is a strong to this region. Apple will in time be times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but be occupying a seat near you the popular feeling on the subject in Mr. Th "Windom Reporter a Rev successfully cultivated here, as they CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Dunnell's district cannot be doubted, J. E Fitc tells us in the fall-plowed •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform ayes and noes were being taken on are in older portions of the State. "We and the rrejndice against him on this ground on which he sowed wheat this for all studies except Instrumental music, French the final vote and would say that you ground alone would beat him out of have no "grist" mill proper, but a spring, is full of grasshoppers' eggs. Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's E I E SOIL voted very distinctly no. he Clerk and ornamental needlework. sight. unfortunately the Since his wheat has been destroyed he Hall. large steam flouring mill which "ex Address all communications in regard to the great majority of Mr. Dunnell's constituents of the House however, reported Mr. has plowed the ground preparatory to O N E N I E N A E S changes it farmers and which Seminary to B. H. CMVKB, Worthington, Nobles choose to take as true the worst WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, corn planting, and he says that within Dunnell as not voting. Co., Minnesota. E A I A E makes the "best flour ever seen in possible interpretation of his conduct Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, furnUlilng a few minutes after turning a furrow Plans, Specifications and Estimate*. and motives, and to receive all his ex FROM LAKE SUPERIOR TO THE GULF. Sioux City, according to the statemen BOABDINO.—Students ean, during the coming I S I A N S O I E the eggs hatch, and that the ground is planations as mere proof of a cowardly winter, be accommodated In private families on Th recent excursion over the new of the leading flour house of that soon literally alive with the little pests. Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church FOR SALE. and prevaricating duplicity which seeks reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be route to St. Paul has directed attention city. W O E E E I N Joh House and Lot on 10th Street enquire of to obtain the benefit of an unpopular made to provide for any students who may prefer and other Privileges. D. Goff, of Elsworth Township has for to the fact that the Sioux City and St. 32t] BENTON & GOODNOW. act, which he is believed to have covertly to board themselves. As soon as the success years suffered more or less from attacks aided, while throwing the responsibility In fact Ave have here the garden of N O A E ot the Institution Is assured, a boarding house Pau Railroad is a part of one of the CLOSE OF MEAT MARKET. of the inflammatory rheumatism, at for it on others. W are willing to believe will be added to our present accommodations. the State. Me came to these prairies greatest north and south lines of railroad Hereafter the Meat Market of O. Bigelow will N O O N S I O N times being helpless. recently heard that the popular sentiment on this close on Sunday mornings at 9 o'clock a. m., and three years ago and were the first BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. on he continent. Thi line ex or read that a potato carried in the subject is unjust to Mr. Dunnell. If so open at 5 o'clock p. m. \i% N O I O A I Summe so disappointed that they declared pocket would greatly alleviate the disease B. H. CREVKB, A. M., Principal. from the head of Lak Superior he can bide his time. If his character N O E S E A O E S and, in time, if carried constantly, Mental and Moral Science. is superior to the injurious imputation they would not take a farm as a to the gulf of Mexico and is composed TAKEN UP. would turn to stone. selected B. F. HUMISTON, A. M., it will vindicate itself. in the gift, are enthusiastic in their N O I N I A N S By the subscriber. In Elk township, four mare of the following railroads he Lake potatoes of equal size, carrying one in Natural Science. meantime this widespread popular prejudice colts and one horse colt. Two of the horse colts praise of the soil and climate. "Worthington Superior and Mississippi, from Dulut each pocket, and the result is that he are sorrel, two bay. and the mare col* dark gray. Cnn. T. DUNNING, B. A., is an insuperable barrier to his All have white in face. The owner will please RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OW is backed by a trade of some has had no severe attack since, and the Gree, Latin and Mathematics. to St. Paul -, the St. a and Sioux election to Congress this year. A prove property, pay charges and take the same Cius. II. BARROWS, potato carried on the rheumatic side LAND ASSURED. after all, Congress is a very small part nine or ten counties, and it is universally away. [3w35] S. NELSON. City and Sioux City and St. Paul from Book-keeping and Penmanship. has every appearance of a stone, and ot the world, and abundant opportunities admitted that we haf here the St. Paul to Sioux City the Sioux City MART H. CREVKB, will undoubtedly petrify.—Estherville Send stamp for copy of the National Colony for useful and lucrative employmen FOR SALE. making of a large and prosperous town Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ and Pacific, from Sioux City to Council Vindicator. may be readily found outside of "it A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, JOCTCCAL, giving full particulars, to CLARA J. CRAFT, on Tenth Street, two doors north of Worthington Bluffs and Omaha the Kansas City, for a man of his abilitv, energy and industry. A new German paper is to be started MILLER, HUMISTON CO., Townshi maps for sale at the A -Hotel. Also about 80 acres of land near the village Freneh. St. Joseph and Council Bluffs to Kan all of which will be sold at a liargain. J.CRAFT, 11. D., in Mankat about the middle of July. A N E oflice. 14WJ7] C. P. FAKE. vocal Ctttirs. Worthington, Nobiti Obvnly, Yfmwttt jff^b^tat4jt^^^1 *~**™*#*a*mmKfcte^