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GROCERIES [Be-Pubtohed by Bequest from the Advance of condemn The Dance because evil is connected trains, (including mail and express ARRIVAL AXDDMPABTVMMOrMtAli* December SB, 1872.] earnings,) have been, for those months, with it, we should also condemn ^esferit jjUvaiMf* 74 6-10 cents per train mile, and the expense THE DANCE. the lyceum, the social and the church. Eastern (dally) DR. G. O. MOOBX. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. of those trains (including only Southern :42 a.m. Well, Mr. Editor, the moment it can EDITOR A A N E Your article on ordinary expenses) have beeii 74 1-10 Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Fans, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at p. m. Terms $a.oo a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. "Amusements," together with the discussion be shown that more evil than good results cents per train mile. FREE OF CHARGE! Spirit Lake Tuesday If taxes, insurance, and Illinois Central of the dancing question by the from the lyceum, the social and Jackson, Tuesday and Friday PLake Colony Drug Store! SATURDAY. JULY 11, 1874. rent were added, our Iowa passengers Shetek, Saturday ip-s*.. the church, Christian people will abandon Worthington Lyceum, brings the subject carried during those months, have them. of the dance prominently before OrdersforGroceriesleft at my store will receive Every parent whose son is away at school, actually co3t us about 6 cents per passenger Eastern (daily) f:4tsa. should supply him with a newspaper. I well remember prompt attention, and tbe goods will be delivered Southern 5 p.m. the community. Since you have invited mile. But how about impromptu dancing what a marked difference there was AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED FKEE Western—Lu Verne and Sfcmx Fans, Our passenger trains are first-class between those of my schoolmates who had, and communications on the subject, and at private houses or at home? That, OF CHARGE. We Invite all our friends to come Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Ta.«*. and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions those who had not, access to newspapers. Other trains, run at over twenty miles an Spirit Lake. Monday Ta m. "Ted," in your last issue, calls upon Mr. Editor, I confess is a horse of another for themselves, and be conviuced we are selling things belnj! equal, the (list were always decidedly Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m. hour, make all desirable connections them at bottom prices. superior to the last in debate, compos' those opposed to certain amusements Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. s*. color, but it is still a horse. The tion mid general Intelligence.—Daniel Webster. an* run at such hours of the day as We intend to sell only the best ot everything Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., All mailsclose 20 minutes before departure. (meaning the dance) to give their reasons, one, the only safe rule for every Christian in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate will best accomodate the people all Office noun from 7 a.». to 7 p. in.—boaday*. prices. along the line of the road, and the local from 12 m. to 1p.m. "if they have any," I shall respond, REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. is clearly laid down by St. Paul:— Wfequote the prices of a few staple goods: fare is five cents per mile. C. GOODNOW, F. M. briefly giving my views upon the "Let every man," says the great Apostle, Brown Sugar, 9% pounds, $1 00 We cannot run these trains any The Republicans of the Frst Congressional Yellow C. tfc 100 St. Paul 4 Slow City subject. "be persuaded in his own mind," District of Minnesota will meet in delegate convention cheaper than they have been run, nor Coffee A. (white) 8 1 00 at Owatonna. on Tuesday, July 14th, The question was ably, though not have we any money in reserve to pay and then let him "neither drink wine, Standard VA" 100 1874, at 3 o'clock p. in., to nominate a candidate Molasses gallon, 70 expenses not earned. We cannot reduce for Congress for the term commencing on the exhaustively discussed by the Lyceum. nor eat meat, nor do anything whereby Molasses Syrup 9120 AMD «th ot afarth, 1875. Worthington, Minnesota, the fare to four cents permileand Had I been one of the disputants I his brother stumbleth, or is offended, or Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding The basis of county representation has been keep these trains running. prices. Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. fixed as follows: One delegate for each organized should have taken ground somewhat as is made weak." If any young man or Without desiring to invite any controversy Groceries and Provisions given in exchange county in said district, and one delegate for follows: young woman is led into general dancing for Country Produce. with the people along our line, each 200 Kepuhlicau voters or major p.irt thereof cast for Governor in 1873. I'nder such appointincut whose convenience we are trying to accomodate, C. C. LTTCKEY. I should have laid down this proposition because certain leading Christians 38tf] as counties will be entitled to delegates and whose good-will we especially Opposite Worthington Hotel. follows: first, viz: That if the dance results in a community dance at the houses of desire to retain, we propose to Blue Earth 8 Murray 2 TEED & BAKER, in more evil than good, then it is friends, then such leading Christians TIME CARD. Cottonwood 2 Nobles 3 continue these trains on their present Podge 5 Oli n-.ted 7 Going West. time, and at the present rates of fare. not a proper and expedient amusement. ought not to dance at all. A. P. M. Faribault 7 Pipestone 1 Leave St. Paul at 8.09 a. If it shall appear that the people, or Fillinoro 8 lfock 2 And I should have contended that it Worthington, at 6.00 p. FORNEY ON DUNNELL. Freeborn 6 Steelo 5 any considerable number of them are With thanks for favors In the past, we desire Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. ft does result in more evil than good for Houston 7 Waseca John W. Forney, editor of the Washington Going Bait. unwilling to pay this price for this kind to remind the good people of Worthington and Jackson 3 Watonwan 6 the following reasons: Leave Sioux City at 6.90 a. Martin 2 Winona of accommodation these trains will be surrounding country that We are here, ready at Chronicle and the Philadelphia Worthington, at 9.42 a. SENSUAL DIALERS IN Mower discontinued, and such accommodation I. It is injurious to health. Late hours all times to serve them with goods as low as they Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. Press, is writing sketches of public By order of Committee. will be given to passengers as we can can be found in Southern Minnesota. J. M. Bi'KMNC.AME, Chairman or loss of sleep in nine cases out of men for the Chronicle. Of our member Dated Owatonna, May 20, 1874. afford at four cents per mile. ten are connected with dancing. Late of Congress, Mr. Bunnell, says 1,500,000 ACRES This Company has shared with the THE CONGRESSIONAL NOMINATION. eating, or eating late at night, in most Ready Made Clothing people the disasters and poverty of the When I say that Mr Duunell is an DRUG DEPARTMENT. past year, always doing its utmost to instances attends the dance. Exposure able, pains-taking, and an industrious As will be seen by the proceedings of A I I E & E A O W A N S make these misfortunes as light as possible representative, seeking the best good of to night air after having been heated to the County Convention, our delegates to the public. It will ever be its those whom lie represents and of the the point of perspiration, always follows are instructed to vote for Mr. Dimnell. policy to afford the people it serves nation at large, I do not flatter nor Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern this favorite amusement. All His promptness and efficiency in securing the best accommodation and at the lowest play the toady I only state that his career Iowa, We have a full stock of fresh and reliable AND price within its means. these, the advocates of the dance will legislation adapted to the peculiar in Congress gives palpable proof DKUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, FO E SALE We shall esteem it a favor if the several of the statement. admit, are injurious to health. wants of the frontier, overbalanced all Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. newspapers ublished at stations Mr. Bunnell's recent speech upon the Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfnmery, II. The Dance, as usually conducted, other considerations. Dunnell delegates ALSO TOWN LOTS, on our line will publish this communication, subject of cheap transportation, which Toilet aud Fancy Soaps. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, in towns at ralrcad stations. Land bonds of the lends to evil associations. So distinctly have been chosen from "Winona, and we are willing thus to leave has gone abroad to the country, is a lucid Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to be taken at the ultimate decision of the matter to is this recognized in all our cities that and able exposition of that difficult Olmsted, Watonwan, Pipestone and par in exchange for land within their limits. Prescriptions Carefully Com- the good sense of the public. question. It not only commends him *or particulars address: "Land Department a ball-room acquaintance does not continue. Nobles counties, and, we believe, his St. P. & S. C. and S. C. & St. P. B. R. Co., St.Paul to the favorable judgement of his immediate J. W. BISHOP, General Manager. That is, the lady is not expected Minn. re-nomination is pretty generally conceded. pounded. constituents, but shows him Have just received a very fine stock of Spring We believe the A A N E was the to recognize on the street the next to be a man whose studious habits have and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which THENATIONALCOLQNY first paper to speak out distinctly as to day the gentleman with whom she opened up to him questions of great national we are selling very cheap for cash. Mr. Jewell, Minister to St. Petersburg, the liberality of the Railroad Company moment, questions which lie at danced the night before. The result STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Also Clothing made to order by a first-class LOCATED has accepted the FostmasterUcnerahship. the foundation of our national prosperity, and to enumeiate the specific acts often is that a refined and innocent and the growth and expansion workman. Please give us a eall. [4w35 I N SOUTHWESTERN done for the accommodation and relief of lady gets into the arms of a man whom of our productive industries. Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy the people along the line, and we wish Work has commenced on the Wells she would not recognize on the street, If the great AVcst is destined to be the Rooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill Town Lots for Sale! now to endorse heartily the following and Mankato railroad in earnest, and and goes spinning around the room granary of the world of these modern Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini ial Paper, Twelve Townships clause of the circular, viz: "This Company days as Egypt was of old, then the producer it seems that the road .will now be with him in a public hug. This would Envelopes in great variety. Pencils, Pens, in the valley of the Mississippi has shared with the people the disasters pushed through without doubt. Mankato Pen-Holders, Inks. be bad enough even if they were on a and the consumer in the East and in In HERSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City and poverty of the past vear, al expects considerable from this par socially and morally, and lovers besides, Europe must luve cheap transportation, and St. Paul Railroad. OF ways doing its utmost to make these road as a coal road, and we hope the but when the virgin and the rake that all products may go to the Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Rich Prairie Land misfortunes as light as possible to the market netting to the producer a fair counties southwest will also feel the on favorable terms. indulge in a public embrace, the least profit for his labor, and not over-taxing Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard public." We also take pUasure in appending benefit somewhat. a Christian can do is to protest. What A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware the consumer that plethoric coporations and several shops and stores, and is surrounded In Nobles County, Minnesota. the following statement recently would you do, Mr. Editor, as lover, new stock of Stone Ware. may riot in wealth. Mr. Dunnell sees by a beautiful country. A Minneapolis Tribune man has examined made by the Windom Reporter brother, or father It may be said in this question as it looms up before the Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several the Directories of St. Paul and The St. Paul & Sioux City roads have American people, states it clearly, and Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' stores and shops and is destined to become a reply that the virgin should dance only Soil and Climate Minneapolis and finds the population of shipped for the destitute along the respective brings to its advocacy on the right side Material. hriving village. "square" dances with the rake, or refuse lines, freight, the regular the two cities to be as follows: St. marked ability, forcible argumentation Apply or address charges of which would have been over to dance with him at all. But the and convincing logic. Paul 30,408 Minneapolis, 32,340, making Lamps and Lamp Goods. Wm. H. HUMIST0N, $5,000. In addition to this the individual fact is she neither refuses to dance with Many Congressional districts, especially St. Paul the smaller of the two The CREAM OF TIIE PRAIRIES stockholders, even those of other WOBTODiGTON, NOBLES Co., is this so in the new States, him nor confines heiself to dancing on A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight twins. and the GARDE N OF TH E STATE. State?, have contributed nobly for the are accustomed to send men to Congress tf] MINNESOTA. the "square." Drunkenness, moreover, kinds of Chimneys. relief of the people, who have every reason for one or two terms, and then retire The Climate of the Mountains and th« The Reformed Episcopal Church now is a common attendant of the dance, to be thankful to the railroad company them for new men, as rotation in for the beneficent action it has We have but one price, and that as low as the holds services" in both St. Paul and Soil of the River Bottoms. and rivalries, jealousies and animosities office is the cry, plainly indicating that HO! taken for the relief of the frontier. In lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted Minneapolis. Clergymen of other the belief is that offices are made to reward frequently spring up which end in fact the railroad has been a beneficiary in saying that we can make it an object men and not for public good. I churches are invited to assist at the personal conflict even before the dance for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. ever since it was built. do not know how Mr. DunnelPs constituents services, and the new Church lays no is over. view this question of rapid rotation, FROM THE LAKES TO THE GULF. Articles not in stock will be furnished on short stress upon the Apostolic succession. and I do not care, for I do not III. It unfits for more serious occupation. notice. The Sioux City I'imes is out in a supplement, write these things with reference to him Government Lands. For the Spring Trade. In INoU a boy poet wrote, Young ladies in our cities giving an account of the recent or them. N one will feel more surprised MOORE & SMITH. "doon friend with friend, while oceans roll between, spend days in preparing for a fashionable than will Mr. D. himself, if this excursion over the new route from Shall stand conversing, each unheard, unseen." ball, and after it is over spend the article shall come to his notice, for I did March 21,1874. Several Townships of GOVERNMENT the Lakes to the Gulf. Of the route it not consult him, because in making my This is now about to be fully realized. first day sleeping or moping and several says: A N in the County STILL VA communications to this journal I shall The Swiss government is about to introduce WOH THING TON SEMINAR subsequent days dwelling upon their In this connection it may not be inappropriate CANT. select whom I please, and shall in each We are now prepared to receive orders telegraphic conversations^ the to here state that by arrangements fiirtations, conquests and triumphs FOB TOOTH OF BOTH SEXES, and every instance avoid consultations for just effected, the Southern pleasure parties paying for the time occupied instead over each other. In smaller towns, with the men of whom I write. It is AT WORTHINGTOA, NORLE8 CO. MINN seeker can leave either Galveston enough for me that a man's public career ON THE ST. PA UL A SIOUX CITY of by the number of words sent. they do the same in proportion to their or other of the Southern seaboard or interior RAILWAY. is public property. RAILROADS. capacity and opportunity. Any one cities and traveling on any of Gov. Davis has issued a circular to This institution is announced in accordance the numerous trunk lines that terminate who has lived in the city and had the THE SIOUX CITY AND ST. PAUL. Seeders, the Grangers to come forward and aid TRailroadswhicohn in St. Louis—at the latter place with the declaration of the founders of the National iese land are the Sioux City & St. Paul opportunity of attending even the best We believe the people residing along runs daily trains to both their suifering brothers in the grasshopper they can take one of the palatiaily Colony, that the early establishment of a Harrows, the line of this road will generally liear cities. dances, say a round of parties given in dibtiict. Here is an opportunity equipped passenger trains of the Kansas testimony that it it well managed—that seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some honor of some popular marriage, simply City and Northern Line, and after for the farmers who are full-handed few feel disponed to file complaints Cultivators, favorable point, was part of their plan. a few hours pleasant ride, reach the knows that this is the case beyond any against the road. So far as we are enabled to show the practical benefit of their Missouri river at Kansas City and without It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise possibility of question. A week of to judge, the kindest feeling exists Towns and Villages. organization. Heretofore the cities only Plows, etc. delay be hurried on westward up between the company and its patrons, underdenominational control ItIs, accordingly, such parties not only unfits the minds have been called upon and they have the unsurpassed valley of the Upper Missouri and the public have confidence sufficient introduced under the patronage of the of those who participate for more rational past Leavenworth, Atchison, Nebraska contributed liberally in money and supplies. in the company to feel entirely disposed Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to City, Platsmouth and Omaha, amusement, but for religious and Three THRIVIN VILLAGES jrrowing to leave the management of the affairs Now let the thousands of farmers and through St. Joseph, Council Muffs Hamline University. It will be conducted in of the company entirely in the hands of up in the Colony. business duties. in the older portions of the State aud Sioux City without change of cars Persons desiring any of these goods will find our the company. If the Executive Council, the most catholic spirit: the object being to unite IV. Those who dance are led to do so contribute their share. stock complete. or delay, and continuing his journey however, shall be disposed to regard Worthington the Business, Railroad, liberal culture with the precepts and spirltof tbe at unseemly and unfit times. There is a from this city on the through drawing it as their duty to enforce the law fully Social, and Educational Centre ot a The Treasury Department recently Christian system. room and sleeping car, again strike off prevailing impression that in almost against the Sioux City and St. Paul, 49"Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, large extent of country. discharged 372 women from clerkships. from the Missouri, cross the State of there will be no other recourse for the any affliction, except the death of a The Seminary building, now known as the Iowa and Minnesota, and tap the Mississippi company than to draw off its present Accounts say that "fourteen of those near relative, the subject should resort Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, again at St. Paul, and thus speed ample accommodations, not a whit inIV discharged fainted when the announcement to amusement, especially dancing and on along the cataracts of the St. Louis, lor to any lass A road in the State, aud ".admirably located. It fronts on the At Panic Prices, was made to them, and physicians the pine forests of the north, until distance and substitute huch as it can afford at merry-making, to cheer the mind. In Public Square, in Worthington, within a short were called to their assistance." and space becomes lost in the unexplored tf price. The company has all aloiur most cases our afflictions do not rise distance of West Okabena Lake. at the Colony Store. There is room for these women in Minnesota. land and lake regions radiating been doing more than it could afford to from the ground. They are the chastisements It Is Intended to make the Seminary an honor from Duluth, thus combining in a comparatively do, with a view of developing thecoun- NINE COUNTIES NOW TRAD- Come west, young women, HUMISTON tt 8TOCKDALK. of God, and-nothing. can be short and inexpensive trip, a .,. _. try. of direct tug attention to this por- to the State—the equal of any similar Institution come west. ING AT WORTHINGTON. closeness of connections, a comfort in uiore unseemly or pitiful than to see a ,„,a in the West. The board of instruction Is already W S 0 in travel, and a variety of scenery man or woman whom God has taken in line of commerce, etc., and thus, in large aud embraces, in an unusual degree, both EMPLOYMENT FOR THE DESTITUTE. which at once challenge the admiration, course of time reap the reward of hand and made to pass under the rod, THE OEM the experience and ability essential to success. and tower above and beyond either A farmer writes to the St. Paul Press,' its enterprise. It has lalioivd under serious I O S O E trying about and plunging into amusements As occasion demands it will be enlarged and comparison, rivalry or competition. FARMING. from Albert-Lea, Freeborn county, that disadxantages since the opening iu a vain endeavor to escape nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of of the road, and onh good pluck lias 500 men can find permanent employment MINOR ARRIVALS. from an Almighty hand. Infinitely better Is the most wonderful scientific production of the several departments. maintained it. What will come of this in Freeboin county alone during The A A N E feature of "Minor Arrivals" the nineteenth century. It furnishes the power is it, as David says, in such a strait, new obstacle remains tube seen. Herein of a high pi iced instrument for a mere trifle, The contemplated course of study will cover a A FARMING POPULATION of several seems to have stirred up the papers the next three months, and perhaps we think may be seen one of the peculiar and exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever to go to the house of mourning than to period of three years the design being to prepare in other places to make a note of invented. It reveals the hidden wonbsrs of thousand now on the lands and constantly, and that fifty girls can find disadvantages of putting all the the house of feasting. Often dancing Hod's minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Aniinals students for a collegiate course, or to qualify this interesting and agreeable method companies of the State into one bag first-class places in the village of Albert-Lea in Water, Butterflies' Feathert, the Golden the County RAPIDL FILLING and gaiety are the very things for and shaking them all up together.— Marrow ot a Hair, etc., etc. li also shows TRICHINA Itliem to engage successfully in business pursuits. of securing settlers. The Winona Republican, to do housewoik. SPIRALIS or Pork Worm, wherever UP. which God ischastiseingthem, and still Sioux City Jot't nnl. Preparatory classes, however, will be of July 1st, has an extended it existsinporl: IT IS JUST THE THING FOR Hon. Ebenezer Ajers writes from CHILDREN ANDYOUNG FOLKS, and grown they go on trying to cure the disease by ormed, especially for the first six months, during article upon the subject which opens as FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. Cottage Grove to the Pioneer that men folks too. Pi lee, $1.50. Sent by mail, postpaid, keeping up its very cause. on receipt of price. A GREAT CHANCE FOR which time, It may be presumed, many will be follows: wanting work during harvest can secure AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men V. Dancing will not, as a ride, bear unprepared for the regular course. This is a great summer for babies in WHEN' TO CUT GRASS. and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare it there, and if they will bring time, day time or evening. COMPLETE OUTFIT Winona. Three ton pounders were reflection. I speak, Mr. Editor, somewhat The Ohio Farmer says: In New York Wlille the school in itself ft ill be unequivocally The National Colony is organized upon their wives with them that "fifty married mailed, post paid, on receipt of price. Address ushered into this breathing world simultaneously as a reformed dancer. In looking THE BEVERLY COMPANY, 284 Wabash Ave., and the New England States, the experience Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages women could find good quarters, a TEMPERANCE BASIS. N IN- on Sunday night, while the CHICAGO. of farmers goes to prove that back over a number of dances attpndpd late arrivals of lesser calibre may be of location in a community not only highly kind treatment and good wages for at TOXICATING BEVERAGES sold in hay made from grass cut while in the during a period of ten or twelve counted by the score in every \\aid.— B. T. BABBITTS Intelligent and moral, but uucurst by the liquor least six weeks from the first of August, most succulent state, even before it has Said a gentleman to this reporter, yesterday, the County. years, a majority of them will not near heaaeci, makes bcttoi? W31, p«i»ppiaiiy Pur© Conoontrateri Potash, trade. Tliis nefarious trade, the prolific source in that vicinity alone." Here is an opportunity himself the proprietor of recent reflection because they resulted in more for milch cows, th 11 a fully matured r«""»-t»r n„«i 01 imp. is. bv law. utterly excluded for those who need work. twins: "This is a wonderful prolific season—the I growth, while in Ohio the greater portion injury than benefit. N other amusement most prolific, in fact, I have from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or Many of the sufferers from the grasshoppers of the farmers find that grass Of Double the Strength of any other so takes the youthful freshness ever known. Why, I can stand here at guardian will uuder-estimate the importance ot in this section might avail should stand until in bloom at least, SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. EDUCATION. my gate and throw stones into the out of young men and young women as many advocating that it should not be this most significant fact. themselves of this and similar offers, if I have recently perfected a new method of yards of seven houses where babies have packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing a series of dances. In most cases, cut until the seed has formed. But Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department an arrangement could be made with come to light within four days. I tell It only in Balls, the coating of which will saponify, one point is generally agreed to, and something disagreeable occurs, even and does not injure the Soap. It is packed with which he has been long and honorably connected, the railroad Company to cany them. you business is brisk the city is on the that is, when the meadow gets into the in boxes containing 24 and 481b. Balls, and in no Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEM- when there ia nothing violent and flagrant. high road to prosperity, and we are preparing aud brings with him, a* a gift to the instilution, other way. Directions in English and German, right condition for cutting, it should lor making hard and soft soap with this Potash, I N A OF LEARNIN now in to astonish the next taker of In many of the States it is a RAILROAD CIRCULAR. be mown and gathered as speedily as philosophical and chemical apparatus accompauing each package. the census. My opinion is that the custom to give dances at the Insane possible. operation at Worthington. worth six hundred and fifty dollars. The General Manager of the line between B. T. BABBITT, Board of Education ought to make arrangements Asylums for the benefit of the inmates. 321 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y. St. Paul and Sioux City has issued WIIEN TO CUT GRAIN. PRICES OF TUITION.—In order to extend as far for building anotnui* new Citizens attend and dance with the insane, the following circular. This was school house right away. It will be The Rural World says: It is now as possible, the benefitsof the institution,to those A. C. ROBINSON, just as they attend charity balls, needed." The reporter looked him in the generally conceded that the proper at first supposed to refer to the rates who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the Advantages. eye and saw that he was a man of truth. to do good. But, I judge, there are few time to cut grain is when the earliest times, tuition, for the first six months, will be bat fixed by the Minnesota Commissioners, Presently he had auricular proof, that part of the crop has passed from the CARPENTER A N BUILDER, of those who attend such dances, who •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform but they have not yet arranged a schedule milky into the dough state. When what had just been in-parted to him by can draw a picture of themselves hopping for any of the roads, and General much harvesting is to be done with a for all studies except Instrumental music, French the man of family was not all a fable, Office and shop on Tenth Street,opposite Miller's and skipping about among the lunatics, for, through the open doors and win limited amount of help, if the weather Bishop in a letter to the St. Paul Press HalL and ornamental needlework. FERTILE SOIL, and reflect upon it with much is favorable, it is safe to commence exnl'iinq tii-it tim ni..«,ii.,i. i.«o ,.«ww0.,„,J seven stonable dwellings Address all communications In regard to the explains that the cu culai has lefeience, there came to his ear the unmistakable cutting wheat when the straw, as seen WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, satisfaction. Seminary to B. H. CREVER, Worthington, Noblea CONVENIEN MARKETS, to the Iowa end of the line. The Iowa from a distance, appears green, but Will attend promptly toall kinds ot building, furnishing music of infantile humanity. The Co., Minnesota. Plans, Specifications and Estimates. railroad law allows but four cents per And now, Avhat are the benefits 1st. closely examined is found to be approximating E A CLIMATE, newly arrived immortals were evidently trying to out-squall each other, and to yellow, and the grain BOARDING.—Students can, during the coming mile as the passenger rate. The Company Exercise. Dancing is not half as good CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. FOR SALE. itself on being separated from the when the twins lifted their lusty voices winter, be accommodated In private families on will accept the rate, if insisted exercise as walking in the open air. 2d. House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church in concord and chimed in with the cho chaff, is pulpy and soft but not in the reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be upon, but will be compelled to reduce It gives grace and ease of manner. Not 32*1 BENTON & GOODNOW. rus, the chain of evidence was complete. milkv stage. made to provide for any students who may prefer and other Privileges. the accomodations accordingly. The Fancy this prosperous state of any more than walking or any of the to board themselves. As soon as the success Wheat must not be cut too soon. If things to prevail throughout the city— N O AGUE, following is the circular: CLOSE OF MBA MARKET. of the institution is assured, a boarding house social amusements. 3d. It gives young cut in the milky state,—that is as soon as we are assured that it does—and the as the juice of the kernel begins to Hereafter the Meat Market of O. Bigelow will will be added to our present accommodations. persons confidence and overcomes embarrassment. N O CONSUMPTION, GENERAL MANAGER'S OFFICE. dullest immagination may conceive close on Sunday mornings at 9 o'clock a. m., and whiten,—it will cause the grain to open at 5 o'clock p. m. [it BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. So does social intercourse. ST. PAUL & SIOUX CITV RAILROAD, what jst be the immediate and remote N O LIQUOR TRAFFIC, shrink so much that the loss from this consequences of this unprecedented .„ ST. PAUL, July 1,1871. B. H. CREVER, A. M., Principal. The best behaved people in society source will be equally as great if not N O DESPERADOES, fecundity. Mental and Moral Science. To Thcrubllc: TAKEN UP. greater, than where it has been cut so are not dancers. By the subscriber, iu Elk township, four mare B. F. HUMISTON, A M., During the year 1873 this road was NO INDIANS. late that from one to two bushels per We wish to repeat what we said week I hold, then, Mr. Editor, that the colts and one horse colt. Two or the horse colts Natural Science. operated at a ht-avy loss on both passenger acre are lost by shelling out when cutting, are sorrel, two bay. and the mare colt dark gray. before last to our eastern friends, that CBAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., evil resulting from The Dance greatly and freight trains, but no accurate binding and hauling it. All have white in face. The owner will please RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF if they want health, wealth and the Gree, latin and Mathematics. prove property, pay charges and take the same division of expenses was made between overbalances the good. And this is a CBAS. H. BARHOWS, LAND ASSURED. away. [3w35J & NELSON. them. sum of all other.blessings, plump and a complete reply to tit* stereotyped argument A party of fifty Master Masons, will Book-keeping and Penmanship. For the first five months of 1874, such rosy children, let them come to Minnesota. of the advocates of The Dance MART H. CREVER, Send stamp for copy of the National Colony leave New York, on the 12th day of a division has been carefully made of FOR SALE. Instrumental Music—Pianoand Organ that there is evil connected with music, the operating expenses proper, not inrliuliug September next, on a visit to the Lands A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to CLARA J. CRAFT, on Tenth Street, two doors north of Worthington taxes, interest, insurance, or -with the lyceum, with the social and Township maps for sale at the A of the East, where Masonry is supposed Hotel. Also about SO acres of land near the village MILLER, HUMISTON 4 C0.9 French. vent paid Uie Illinois Central Company. to have had its origin. YA^ci office. with the church even, and that if we all of which will be sold at a bargain. J.CRAFT, M. D., g^The gross ('.linings of passenger H*87] (.*. P. FAKE. Toetl Cultirt. Worthington, NoHes Onmty,