Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
June 27, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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^Jk (-•^i-^^ySiSi, ?.-tssr --SJ -s*r*'«(yTS)i s\ "I^TJJIJBK^-J. 7,t*L •'^fl1a*«eW•T^r•!SV»'?5^S(r*.?*«^?^« •t•«5^*:.*«t -»V? v,H*&B»I ,^^a^.1--^I»'^s»*^^ •««^'S ^rt^ee^*^igJ^^-i^f^us^^^Jue»!A^^^~~,-^^ Vflff y*r*_ TO TAXPAYERS. GBQCERIES' [From the Morgantown (West Va.) Posf.] ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. ^U/jterit jj^iluaiw.}- MINOR ARRIVALS. A few day ago a little .girl, several ABBIVE9. %t times as large as QueensMiib, tyit ittan' ~*2 Eastern (daily) 5 p.m. xy^BXtfacTrzsn. 33 DR. G. O. MOOKE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. Dr.S $ E A N 0 NOBLES, SS. PBtWCT COURT 6TH.JUDICIAL Southern 9:43 a.m. appearance at the residence of Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Terms $a.oo a Year, $t.oo for Six Months. Jackson. .*•,.'* Wednesdays and Fridays at op. 10. The State of Minnesota,toan persons. companies FREE OF CHARGE Another little native American came Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p. m. or corporations, who have or claim any estate, Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1874. to the Colony during the past week, right, tlUe or intei-est in, claim to, or lien Colony Drug Store! Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p.m. upon any of the several pieces or parcels of land and stopped at the residence of T. IT. 3 0 Iu^Lie !!s! h?E?to attached, described: DEPARTS. Parsons. Every parent whose son is away at school, The list of Taxes on real estate for the County Ordjers for Groceries left at my store will receive Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. •hould supply him witli a newspaper. I well remember Just as we go to press we learn of another of Nobles, remaining delinquent on the first day prompt attention, and the goods will be delivered Southern 5 p. m. W. Rhriver 8 6187313 60. #36 what a marked difference there was of June, 1874, has.been filed in the office of the minor arrival at the house of D. AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED FREE I Durfee 10 6 Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, 360 between those of my schoolmates who had, and Clerk of the District Court, in the County of No36 OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come G. Anderson 9 6 360 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. Shell. Sex and weight not ascertained. bles.ieofeJore. which that hereto attached is a copy. those who had not, access to newspapers. Other and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a Thomas Chamberlain 11 6 360 25 y?u« *"d each of you, are hereby re126 things being equal, the first were always decidedly for themselves, and be convinced we are selling Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m, John A. Snoftard 12 6 12 60 superior to the last In debate, composition quiredtofile in the office of said clerk within them at bottom prices. Tho retururns for last night are Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. ni. Langdon 1 7 14 40 and general intelligence.—Daniel Webster. 144 twenty (20) days after the last publication of this We intend to sell only the best of everything 2 7 probably not all in yet. We stop the 360 36 notice, your answer in writing, setting forth any All mails close 20 minutes before departure. In our line—and at the same time only ask moderate Cor. lOth St. & 3d Ave., McLean 13 7 540 54 objection or defence vou may liave to the Taxes, Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, press to announce another arrival at prices. It Jacobs 24x28 ft. part 8*9 8 180 REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. 12 "Py Dar! tnereof, puon any piece or parcel of from 12111. to 1 p. m. the residence of Mr. Vining. Particulars E Goodnow 849 8 4500 We quote the prices ota few staple goods: 4 50 land described in said list, into or on which you C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. Crosby not given.—Western Advance, 8*9 8 1980 198 have or claim any estate, right, title'interest, Brown Sugar, Q\4 pounds, *1 00 The Republicans of tho Frst Congressional S Law 8*9 8 3 aih 7 80 ?S?o «'»lm or lien, and In default thereof, judgment Yellow C. 8 (Worthington, Minnesota.) 1 00 St. Paul & Sioux City District of Minnesota will meet in delegate convention Mrs. Ann Slirlver 12 8 !3 49 134» will be entered against such piece or parcel of Coffee A. (white) 8 100 at Owatonna, on Tuesday, July 14th, it 13 8 TX ?5 la"a\ 'or the taxes on said list appearing against DEAII MESSRS. EDITORS OF POST Standard 714 100 1874, at 3 o'clock p. m., to nominate a candidate 16 8 itI, and for ail penalties, Interest and cost. I would most respectfully request you Stout Molasses gallon, for Congress (or ths term commencing on the 70 17 8 A in S testimony whereof I have hereunto set my Molasses Syrup 4th of Marth, 187*. to peruse the above extract from a Minnesota part 18 8 $120 AND S 1 9 a a affixed the seal of said Court at Worth- Wright Worthington, Minnesota, The basis of county representation has been Teas, Coffees, aud other goods at corresponding paper. It is no longer a mystery 19 8 4 49 45 Ington, this 16th day of June, A. D. 1874. prices. fixed as follows: One delegate for each organized S Law part24x26 rear 11 8 072 72 to me why so many of our best families, Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. county In said district, and one delegate for B. N. CARRIER, Clerk of the Dist. Court Daniel Koluer 24 S 360 36 Groceries and Provisions given in exchange each 200 Republican voters or major part thereof or, more properly speaking, those [3w41 in the County of N obles. 25 8 900 90 for Country Produce. cast for Governor in 1873. Under such appointment without families, desire to go out there O Grunsden 5 9 12 60 126 C. C. LUCKEY. counties will bo entitled to delegates as 38tf] It Jennes 10 9 360 36 either the climate or the food must have follows: Herman Suecker 12 9 Opposite Worthington Hotel. 990 90 a powerful effect! I am told the ladies Blue Karth 8 Murray 2 Thomas Dorinan 9 12 10 80 108 TEED & BAKER, Cottonwood 2 Nobles 3 out there serve up a kind of pudding John Johnson 12 12 12 60 126„ TIME CARD. Dodge 5 Olmsted 7 Jane Leslie 15 12 989 989 for supper, which is delightful to the Going West. Faribault 7 Pipestone 1 John Dunn 2 15 900 90 Leave St. Paul at B.00 a. taste, and that tho men do not drink Fillmore 8 Rock Rachel Langdon 3 15 16 20 162 Worthington, at 5.00 p. Freeborn Sfeelo 5 whisky nor use tobacco in any form, William Bear 4 15 16 20 1«2„ With thanks for favors in the past, we desire Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. ni Houston 7 Waseca 5 A Robinson part y. 5 but are temperate in all things. Whatever ymii 7m 15 413 413 Going East. Jackson- 3 Watonwan to remind the good people of Worthington and part 6 15 233 Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. it is, I pray you, dear Messrs. Editors, Martin 2 Winona 233 surrounding country that We are here, ready at 2033 203 3 Martha Hildreth "}^o*6 15 Worthington, at 9.42 a. Mower 6 to let it be known, as our farms 5 17 10 80 103 GENERAL DEALERS IN Ann Rickley all times to serve them with goods as low as they Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. By order of Committee. 8 Wctherbee 6 17 360 36 and gardens are not yet all planted, and can be found in Southern Minnesota. J. M. BI'KMNOAMI:, Chairman Daniel Stone 7*17 809 81 Dated Owatonna, May 20,1874. there is yet time to save us if the virtue A Robinson 10 17 12 60 126 lies in food then I beseech of you to S E Chandler 900 90 1,500,000 ACRES Mary E Gould 360 36 Congress adjourned on the 22d. urge a reform in the habits of our young Ready Made Clothing 10 80 108 men (and old ones, too,) to those more DRUG DEPARTMENT. S Stone 1620 162 PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, We publish elsewhere a call for a conducive to health, long life, happiness A Miller 360 36 County Convention to be held in Worth 360 36 and "minor arrivals" and of your loving A Robinson 14 40 144 reader, ington on Thursday, July 9th. S Harrington 7 20 72 Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern MFarnham 1080 108 Iowa, SALLY MARIA DEWBERRY. We have a full stock of fresh and reliable S Smith 360 36 Dodge County has adopted resolutions N. B.—I would suggest that you devote 720 Thomas Chamberlain 72 DKUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, FOR SALE a corner in the Post to such announcements. urging Edgerton's nomination. 12 60 A S Husselton 126 Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, 809 We'll do all tee can to Thomas Griffin 81 at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, E Williams 269 27 promote its welfare. Some papers give ALSO TOWN LOTS, The St. Paul and Pacific Railroad bill Toilet and Fancy Soaps. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, in towns at raircad stations. Land bonds of the us "Hotel arrivals," but they are stale I Town. Range. I Year. was passed on Saturday lust. General WORTniNOTON TOWNSHIP. Sec. No. Acres Amt. Penalty. Sioux City and St. Paul Itailroad to be taken at and Hat compared to these, s. M. i. 102 Jane Wright lot 2 & 3 25 40 1873 par in exchange for land within their limits. Averill is lionized for his success in $10 80 $1 08 50 Prescriptions Carefully 102 1 Durfee nek 15 1873 Corn- For particulars address: "Land Department 57 72 5 77 We hope the Post, as well as all other 40 160 carrying it through. 102 I Durfee nw}S 14 1873 St. P.fieS. C. and S. C. & St. P. K. R. Co., St.Paul 28 12 2.SI 40 160 102 Minn. papers, will adopt the ADVANCE feature A S Baldwin sw^i 11 1873 22 04 2 20 pounded. 40 160 102 Have just received a very fine stock of Spring CT l)ondores«J4 13 1873 TheBeecher-Tilton scandal is renewed. 42 00 4 20 40 160 of "minor arrivals." Why should 102 Thurber fraction sVC se% 14 1873 1 37 14 40 5 and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which 102 THENATIONALCOLONY The newspapers are already consigning E Donohuc lot 1,2, se ne^i \\e\i 22 1873 37 93 3 79 we publish marriage and death notices 40 154 102 Jane Raferty nwJ4 i\e% 22 1873 8 40 84 we are selling very cheap for cash. 40 40 the great man to irretrievable 102 and neglect births. Is there any event Harriet E Moore eUof n\v^ 22 1873 10 84 1 68 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 40 80 102 Also Clothing made to order by a first-class ruin, and speaking as though his whole W Chase sw»X of sw»/£ 15 1873 12 58 1 26 40 40 102 in a family of more interest than the 1873 Eugenia l'cnticld swVi 21 19 80 198 40 160 102 workman. Please gie us a call. [4w3o OCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN life had been a sham. But the christian 1S73 A Robinson *.M ne4 33 8 7S 88 ushering of anew being into the world. 40 80 102 Minnesota and Northwestern lossi 1873 S E Chai dler wKnc VK 33 3 8 78 88 world knows that there has not been a 40 80 School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy Anderson nw 3 102 1873 We cannot inform Mrs. Sally Maria wn. 40 17 60 176 160 102 Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill greater or a nobler life in Protestant Bowersox n\\% 18 1873 Town Lots for Sale! 40 15 40 164 160 102 De-Aberry why it is that there are so Mrs. 1) Sills n% of vM \VK\4 13 1873 Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, ltd ial Paper, 40 7 03 70 40 history. 102 A Robinson e^| of s^ seW 14 1873 Twelve Town ships many minor arrivals in the National 40 40 7 40 84 Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Tens, 102 S E Chandler part of \\]4 of s% se% 14 1873 40 35 4 40 74 Pen-Holders, Inks. 102 Colony, but we can say that the fertility S Shepherd ne«/ 32 1873 Another terrible church accident occurred 40 1G0 17 60 176 InHERSEYandBIflELOW, on the Sioux City 102 Stout nw«4 of n\\l4 22 1873 40 40 703 70 of this country extends in all directions. 102 OF a few days ago. Thefloorof the 1873 Unknown s££ i\}4 uwVi 13 and St. Paul itailroad. 40 7 03 70 40 RANSOM TOWNSHIP. The climate is invigorating and vitalizing, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Central Baptist Church at Syracuse, X. Desirable Lots for sale iu the above named villages 101 Bosclit ii«H 2( Rich Prairie Land 41 10 56 100 1P73 1 06 101 on favorable terms. and if Eastern people want health, Thomas Grundy nwii 32 Y., gave way while a festival was going 41 10 56 160 1S73 1 06 101 ills nw 12 41 10 56 Herscy has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard 160 1873 1 06 A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware land, children, and ultimate wealth, we on, precipitating the people to the room GRAHAM LAKES. In Nobles County, Minnesota. and several shops and stores, and is surrounded new stock of btone Ware. Warren Smith biM se»4 & lot 5 15 104 8 95 below. Nineteen persons were killed advise them by all means to come to the 39 S1.15 1873 90 by a beautiful country. Byron Reed lot 5 & part of lot 6 22 104 39 12 71 55 1873 127 and 100 wounded, 20 of whom ara seriously National Colony. Byron Brain seW 10 104 12 40 Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several 160 1873 125 Sw artrout uU s"1/* & lots 1, 2, 3 9 Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' 104 15 32 174.05 1873 1 53 stores and shops and is destined to become a Soil and Climate injured. .The cause of the disaster John Hart seVi 20 104 9 57 Material. The following account of the Worthington 160 1873 96 hriving village. O Chapman lots 5 & 6 sw of se% 23 104 10 73 was the defective construction of 39 77.50 1873 1 07 Seminary, w.e clip fiom The Citizen, Stephen Howell n\v% 28 104 39 9 32 Apply or address 160 1873 93 the building. The supporting truss Lamps and Lamp Goods. W Miller ne«4 32 104 39 21 46 160 1873 the new religious paper published 2 15 Wm. H. HUMIST0N, Amelia Brow se'/f 2 13 32 104 160 1873 was composed of planks spiked together. 1 33 The CREAM OF TH E PRAIRIES Augusta li Smith sw of swVi 4 lot 3 22 9 76 at St. Paul and Minneapolis: 104 69 1873 98 Bookstaver nw sw& lots2,3,4,9 14 22 46 WOKTUINGTON, NOBLES CO., 104 A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight and the GARDEN OF THE STATE. 169 1873 225 Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati WOli THING TON SEMINAR Y. Warren Smith lot 7 22 26 70 104 10.40 1873 267 tf] MINNESOTA. kinds of Chimneys. Augunta Smith lot 4 22 The establishment of classical schools 104 708 30.75 1873 71 The Climate of the Mountains and th© and other towns went Democratic under VAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP. and seminaries, where the youth of our S Langdon 85 acres 6 102 11 84 the woman's crusade excitement 85 1873 1 18 We have but one price, and that as low as the Soil of the River Bottoms. country may acquire abroad and liberal S Renn sw'4 7 102 16 13 160 1873 1 61 Stewart w% of sw»£ 19 102 HO! lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted last Spring. But so intolerable has education, is a matter of vast importance 10 35 80 1873 1 04 BurkC nelX 34 102 in saing that we can make it an object 28 51 to the great and growing 39 160 1873 2 85 become the rule of the party, under the 1HUA IlCVt 22 102 E Donolme seyC 28 07 39 160 1873 for jou to give us a liberal share of jour patronage. 280 West. Even as the population increases, BJGELOW TOWNSHIP. Lot. Block. lead of the saloon interest, that even Giles Farnliam Bigelow Village 2 10 and the resources of the country are 1873 320 32 the Chicago Times and the Indianapolis 16 10 1873 320 Articles not in stock will be furnished on short developed, there should be founded 82 Sargent 30 17 1873 800 SO notice. Sentinel, both Democratic papers of the seminaries, academies and colleges, I 11 3 20 Sybert Tlnnes 1873 Government Lands. 32 2 thereby to further the intellectual advancement 11 320 For the Spring Trade. 1873 first water, are crying hold, enough MOORE & SMITH. INDIAN LAKE TOWNSHIP. Sec. Town. of tho people. In accoidance A Lamberton se*4 28 We do agree with those papers which 101 1873 39 160 94 with the demand for such schools, 9 37 James McKirley s^of seJ4 13 March 21, 1874. 101 1873 Several Townships of GOVERNMENT 39 80 71 7 11 think this an argument against the Worthington Seminary was founded in Mo^ier nwU 21 101 1873 39 160 2 13 21 25 E raul sw»4 20 LAND in the County STILL VACANT. 101 1S73 itNovember, 1873, by Rev. B. 11. Crever, woman's temperance crusade. But 39 160 3 99 HEH8EY TOWNSHIP. 39 89 WOIi THING TON SEMIXA 7? 1' of Central Pennsylvania, a gentleman Joseph Thurston swl4 12 103 certainly is a good argument against 1873 39 160 21 86 2 19 of ripe experience as an educator, having We are now prepared to receive orders rem ^orrn OF BOTH snxi:s, Isaac Watcrhouse sw' 10.J 1873 39 160 27 06 2 7} Democratic and saljon rule. Crooker Bros, town lots 3, 6,7 founded, in yeais past, one of the lb73 for 7 38 00 3 80 AT WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO. MINN ELK TOWNSUIP. most successful of eastern seminaries. r- -v Andrew Nord ne V£ 103 1R73 40 160 ON THE ST. PAUL SIOUX CITY 1 =i T. 1\ Fowble, se \i THE NEW FINANCE LA W. In the beginning of the enteiprise, Mr. 103 1873 40 100 45 4 RAILWAY. SEWARD TOWNSHIP. Clever associated with him Prof. Chas. RAILROADS. The President signed the new currency 15 3(j William Henrv vMof sel4 104 1873 T. Dunning, of Delaware, a young man 40 80 5i This institution Is announced in accordance bill on Monday, and it is therefore DEWALD TOWNSHIP. These 5 28 Seeders, of considerable experience as a teacher, E Miller nwl4 102 1873 with the declaration of the founders of the National lands are on the Sioux City & St. Paul 41 160 1 13 a law. There was considerable and a graduate ot Dickinson College, LITTLE ROCK TOWNSHIP. Railroad which runs daily trains to both 1152 Colony, that the early establishment of a, E Errickson ne^ 101 cities. 22 1*73 rejoicing in Wall Street, as it wasPennsylvania. Prof. D. brought with Harrows, 41 1C0 10J 1C00 seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some him a heart devoted to his work, and thought that the clause of the law releasing ir^T Builders Take Notice. 0 entered with zest upon t.ie duties assigned J. 8. SHUCK, Cultivators, favorable point, was pait of their plan. II. D. BOOKSTAVEU. the reserves of tho national him, and iirthe absence of the Att'y at Laic. Notary Public. It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise banks would restore a great amount of Towns and Villages. Principal, Mr. Crever, is in charge of Plows, etc. under denominational control it Is, accordingly, available loanable funds to business the seminary. Lumber, channels. On the other hand, it is introduced under the patronage of the WESTERN HOME Though laboring under many disadvantages Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing thought that the banks, without being Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to in the outset, yet the success Lath, up in the Colon}'. required to do so by law, will retain for attending the establishment of the semfar Hamline University. It will be conducted in hasinary exceeded the expectations and emergencies as large a reserve as Persons do«ii lug any of these goods will find our the most catho'ic spirit: the object being to unite Real Estate, Loan & In-stock Worthington the Business, Railroad, hopes fits most sanguine friends.— complete. been heretofore required, so that no expansion liberal culture with the precepts and sphitof the The Board of Inspection embraces Shingles. Social, and Educational Centre of a will result from the Jaw. The Christian system. experience, ability and Christian fidelity large extent of country. amount of national bank circulation to in an unusual degree and no efforts J8S*A1SO Stoves, Tin and Hardware, The Seminary building, now known as the are withheld by the teachers in striving be redistributed is not to exceed the surance Agency. S S.A.*PaSJEl., Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, to advance the mental development of sum of $55,000,000 to associations organized, those who may bounder their instruction. and 'adinirabl) located. It fronts- on the At Panic Prices, or to be organized, iu those At his Public Square, in Worthington, within a short States and Territories having less than SHUCK & BOOKSTAVEU The depaitment of Natural Science distance of West Okabena Lake. at the Colony Store. their proportion ot circulation under an is under supervision of Prof. R. Lumber Yard in Worthington, It is intended to make the Seminary an honor NINE COUNTIES NOW TRADING llumiston, one of the founders of the apportionment made, on the basis of HOUSTON Si STOCKDALE. to the State—the equal of any similar institution Have established an agency for buying and selling National Colony, who had charge of AT WORTUINGTON. population and of wealth as shown by the studies in that department for has constantly on hand in the West. The board of instruction is already real estate and offer unsurpassed facilities in the returns of the census of 1870." many years at Cleveland Institute, large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both selling land or providing purchasers, v\ith the Ohio. Advantages are afforded in this the expeiience and ability essential to success. most desirable bargains, in both wild and improved A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine THE GEM A STATE CONVENTION. department above many seminarits Lumber, As occasion demands it will be enlarged and lands, Homesteads, Pre-emptions and One of the most formidable ealls for which have been in operation for years. FARMING. I 0 S 0 E Through the kindness of Prof. II. the nothing shall bc wanting to the completeness of Tree Claims located in Nobles and adjoining a State Convention which it has ever seminary possesses a fine cabinet of O O S the several departments. been our misfortune to read is now appearing counties. In connection with this branch of our Nthe most wonderful scientific production or philosophical and chemical aparatus, to A FARMING POPULATION of several the nineteenth century. It furnishes the power in all the Democratic papers of business, we have scured the services of B. W. The contemplated course of study will cover a which more will be added as soon as of a high pi iced instrument for a mere trifle, this State. It is a three-decker, armed cases are prepared for their reception. I N S Woolstencroft, County Surveyor, one of theand exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever period of three jears the design being to prepare thousand now on the lands and inxented. It reveals the hidden wonbers of with numerous large and small guns, students for a collegiate course, or to qualify oldest settles and most experienced men iu the The classical and mathematical departments (Jod minute cieation—as Kels in Vinegar, Animals the County RAPIDLY FILLING in Water, Nutlcrliies' l\?ntfirrs, the Golden w'th Donnelly down in the hold. First are in charge of Prof. Dunning, O I N S .them to engage successfully in business pursuits. country as locating agent. Marrow of a Hair, etc., etc. li also shoirs TRICHINA UP. who proposes to make them all comes the call of the Democratic and SPIRALIS or Pork Worm, wherever Preparatory classes, however, will be Special attention given to Land Office business, that can be desired in every respect. it cjfittK in pork. IT IS ,71'ST Til li Tl 11 N(J FOH S A S Liberal Republican State Central Committee ormed, especially Tor the first six months, during to contested aud appeal cases arising under the rilll.DKEX AM) YOUXli FOLKS, and grown The best and most modern works will folks too. I*i ice, $1.50. Sent ly mail, post paid, then the call of the People's Pre-emption and Homestead Laws, which time, it may bc presumed, many will be be used, so that all the enlightenment on receipt of price. A GKKAf CHANCE l'OK and everything usually kept by enterprising poss ble will be thrown upon the ancient Reform Party State Central Committee,', AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men unprepared for the regular course. Insurance effected in first-class companies. lumber dealers and Women, Koys'and Girls whole or spaie lore. and lastly the call of the State The National Colony is organized upon Loans negotiated, While the school in itself will be unequivocally time, day time or erenina. COMPLETE OI'TFIT English, modern languages, ethics Central Committee of the Anti-monopoly I I I I u«l_! I If lit Iff W.M "ce.I L.P4 L4 Address mailed, post paid, on receipt of price Addres a TEMPERANCE BASIS. No INTOXICATING Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages Conveyances promptly and neatly done. and music c'ire in the hands of experienced Yard Near Shell's Stable, /abash Ave., THE liEVEKLY COill'ANV, 2S1 Waba Party." These fearful and wonderful teachers, who are enthusiastic of location in a community not only highly Office first Door east of Post Office. CUIC'AOO. BEVERAGES sold in elements unite in calling a single in their work. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA intelligent aud moral, but uncurst by the liquor 's. T. BABBITT'S the County. WORTHINGTON. MINNESOTA. Though under the control of the M. State Convention, which is to be held trade. This nefarious trade, the prolific source E. Church, it is denominational in no Pure Concentrated Potash, in St. Paul on the 23d of next September. of poverty and crime, is, by law, utterly excluded objectional sense. The instruction will Dr. J. Walker's California Tin©gar Lumber from J. Dean & Co Mills, Minneapolis. be thorough in every respect, and believing from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or O I Hitters are a purely Vegetablo that the cultivation of mind This ruse of i,he old Democratic party Of Double the Strength of any other guardian will under-cstimatcthe importance of preparation, made- chiefly from tho native and heart should be mutual accompaniments, EDUCATION. SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. dividing into three columns in order to this most significant fact. herbs found on tho lower ranges of it is, and shall be the constant I lia\c recently perfected anew method of make a formidable show of strength the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, Prof. llumiston takes charge or a department aim of the faculty to impresss religious packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing GARGLING OIL tho medicinal properties of which It only in Ralls, the coating of which will saponify, will not win. We have observed th's truths upon the hearts of the with which he has been long and honorably connected, Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINARY and does not injure the Soap. It is packed are extracted therefrom without tho uso students. The cirriculum will embrace Democratic phenomonon for a good lu boxes jpntaining 24 and 48fl. Balls, and in 110 aud brings with him, as a gift to Vie institution, OF LEARNING now in of Alcohol. Tho question is almost such studies as shall thoroughly prepare other w.iy. Directions in English and German, many jears, nd no matter what color philosophical and chemical apparatus fur making hard and soft soap with this l'otash, daily asked, What is tho cause of tho the student for the Freshm.ui accoiiipaiiing each package. operation at Worthington. I S a O or cut of cloth it may wear on the outside, worth six hundred and fifty dollars. unparalleled success of VINEGAI BITTERst" Sophomore class of the best colleges, at Burns and Scalds, Khmmatum, K. T. BABBITT, the option of the student, and will extend Chilblains, Our answer is, that they rcmovo it is the same old rjrmj worn all Hsmorrboidsor PUss 82] 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y. TUICES OF TUITION.—In order to extend as far Sprains Braise*, 8or« Klpplea, through a period of three year?. tho cause of disease, and the patient recovers through the rebellion underneath all. Chapped Hands, as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those Caked Breasts, An important phase in the location of Fleah Wounds, his health. They aro tho great Vistula, Kane*. A. C. KO BIX SON, Donnelly reminds us of a scriptural who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the Advantages. Frost Bite*. Epavlns. Sweeney, the seminary, is the temperance fea- blood purifier and a lifc-giviug principle, •cratches, or Oieass. External Poisons, character of whom it is said "Andture. Here no liquors are to be had, times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but a perfect Kcnovator and Invigorator Band Cracks. BtrinsThalt.WindBTails and the voting man is safe from the allurements Foundered Ve**, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, every one that was in distress, and Oalla of a kinds. *5.00 per quarter. This charge «ill be uniform of tho ey8tcm. Never before in tho Cracked Heels. Sttfest. Ringbone, and temptations of an attractive history of tho world lias a medicine been every one that was in debt, and every Poot Sot in Obsen. for all studies except instrumental music, French Poll Kvil, bar. This great bane to society BitesofAnimals,ate. Roup in Poultry, compounded possessing tho reinarkablo FERTILE SOIL, Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's one that was discontented, gathered and ornamental needlework. and humanity is removed, and parents Toothache. Ate., ate. X^aeBaek, ate,, ftck Hall. qualities of VIXKGAU BITTERS in healing tho themselves unto him, and be became Address all communications in regard to the can send their boys hither without CONVENIENT MARKETS, sick of every disease man is heir to. They Large Site $1001 Medium 50e.| Small 25c. Seminary to B. H. CIIEVKR, Worthington, Nobles any danger from this prolific source captain over them." WORTHINGTON', MINNESOTA, aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, Co., Minnesota. of evil. The community is noted for Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, furnishing relieving Congestion or Inflammation of its culture and intelligence as well as Plans, Specifications and Estimates. .The Oarglin* Oil has been in ass at a IMmtnt CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. BOAiuuNG.—Students can, during the coining THE CROPS. tince im All weatk tie/air (rial, bat besafeand tho Liver aud Visceral Organs iu Bilious general morality. In this respect it is winter, bc accommodated in private families on fallow dimtioni From all Bides come reports that the Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church Diseases «AJk, Bmsgtot er dealer in Patent equal to and far in advance of most FOR SALE. reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also b« Medicines fir one of ear Almanacs, and read wbat crops never were in better condition at The properties of Dn. older towns. The climate is salubrious thH peoptt s»jraboutthe Oil and other Privileges. House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of WALKEK'S made to provide for any students who may prefer The Caralin*- Oil is for safe byall nsfnctabto dealers and conducive to health, so that while this season of tlie year, and many are throughout the Vnttnt Sftet andeMur CountrUm 32t] BENTON & GOODNOW. to boai themselves. As SOOI1 as the SUCC0SS TISKGAR BITTKBS arc Aperient. Diaphoretic, NO AGUE, pursuing a literary course, 'A StlOllg Out i«tf««Mji rtue from 1KB to ths present sad Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative, piuretic, of the institution is assured, a boarding house predicting the most bountiful yield evov CLOSE OF MEAT MARKET. and vigorous physique may be acquired. •re neighbors unjo/iofaf. whatfoodth* UM it basdoW' CVgliu Oil, •nd W^Sll+Z tell Tnur Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera* will be added to our present accommodations. NO CONSUMPTION, kllOWll, Should nothing interfere between tore Hereafter the Meat Market of O. Bigelow will tive, and Anti-Bilious. close on Sunday mornings at 9 o'clock a. m., and BOARD OF IKSTUUCTORa. this and harvest, The grasshopper NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, 17c deal fair end liberal with alL and defy open at 5 o'clock p. in. [It The disadvantages incident to the diction. Write/or mAlsaaiwe. B. II. CKEVEU, A. M., Principal. raid is nearly over and although NO DESPERADOES, commencement of such an enterprise Uannfactnred at Lockport, IT. T, by Mental and Moral Science. there are portions which have suffered, will be removed with the expiration of Merchant's Gargling Oil Co. CATHCART & Co., TAKEN UP. NO INDIANS. R. F. HUMISTOX, A. M., By the subscriber, in Elk township, four mare the present school year, so that we the loss is probably not ten per cent Natural Science. colts and one horse colt. Two of tl horse colts «KHW HOOOst, •wCTwtary. shall enter upon the next school year are sorrel, two bav, and the mare colt dark gray. throughout the grasshopper district. CHAS. T. DCXKTKG, B. A., with greater facilities, and be abl9 to RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OT All have white in face. The owner will please Gree, Latin and Mathematics. Between here and Sioux City and west O E I N AHt O E S I prove property, iy charges and take the same accomplish more satisfactory results. LAND ASSURED. CHAS. II. BAUIvOWS, of us into Dakota, the grasshoppers are away. [3w35] s. NELSON. It is the intention and determination ADDRESS. Book-keeping aud Penmanship. of the faculty to present every advantage nearly all gone and the crops are in "All letters addressed to Miller, Ilvimlston Send stamp for copy of ike National Colony DRY GOODS, MART H. CUEVEK, FOR SALE. as far as possible, which can be & Company, Worthington. Nobles Instrumental Music—Pianoand Organ splendid condition. Farmers are in A building,- suitable for a store and dwelling, JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to obtained in eastern seminaries of the county, Minnesota, will be promptly on Tenth Street, two doors 'north of Worthington CLAUA J. CKAFT, excellent spirits where-the crops have same grade, and to this end evei energ\ MILLER, HUMIST0N & CO., aiisweieil, and full information given Hotel. Also about SO acres of lai.d near the vil- French. not ''ten cut. uill ho put f-sith. concerning the National C'olonv. Third St., St. Paul. a fi^ of whlch*lUbc soW V. i"'ffiK. J.CiUFT, M. D., Worthington, Scblet County, MinnesotmX Vocal Culture.