Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
July 25, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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ADDRESS OF THE UNION REPUBLICAN HOMESTEAD RELIEF. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. ^postern j^ftvmtt. CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE. THENATIONALCOLON ABMVBS. Instructions of the General Land Office on the Having Refitted and Furnished The Republican Congressional Committee HIS STORE, Eastern (daily) *». wm. act for the Relief of Homesteaders in the DR. O. O. MOORK. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. Southern 1'.42 a. A. have issued an address which LOCATE Grasshopper District. Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Terms $9.oo Year, $1.00 for Six Months. sets forth clearly the benefits which the I N S O W E S E N Wednesdays and Fridays at p. m. Dr. Leonard, Register of the Land Spirit Lake Monday #P- W. Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. Republican party has secured to the Office, furnishes us with, the following Jackson, Tuesday and Friday p. a SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1874. Colony Drug Store! country, and which shows with equal Lake Shetek, Saturday p. A copy of the instructions received from DKFABT8. Bigelow, Minn., clearness the failure and incompetency Twelve Townships the General Land Office under the recent Everj'parent whose son Is away at school, Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. of the Democratic party during its administration •hould supply him with a newspaper. I well remember act of Congress, allowing homesteaders Southern 5 p. m. what a marked difference there was Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, of the Government. Our between those of my schoolmates who had, and and pre-empters whose crops Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. those who had not, access to newspapers. Other OF space will not permit any extended review IS N O W E A E O O E A Spirit Lake. Tuesday 7 a m, have been seriously injured by grasshoppers things being equal, the first were always decidedly Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m. Rich Prairie Land superior to the last in debate, composition of the document, which every Republican Complete Assortment of to be absent from their claims Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a, a and general intelliRciicc.—Daniel Webster. should read. I shows also All mails close 20 minutes before departure. until May next. The following are the General Merchandise, Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., In Nobles County, Minnesota. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, clearly that the mission of the Republican Gen. Sibley lias been appointed a principal points: 1. Th law applies from 12 m. to 1 p. m. party is not yet ended. member of the Board of Indian Commissioners. C. C. GOODNOW, P. M. only to those whose crops have been Cotnsising la part of The history of Democratic rule is The appointment is a capital destroyed or seriously injured. 2. Th St. Paul & Sioux City S A E A N A N briefly summed up in one statement, one, if there is anything in thorough time of absence is not lost, that is, it viz that the Democratic party was like GOODS, knowledge of Indian affairs. will be regarded as a part of the period AND the two brothers who engaged in While speaking of Gen. Sibley, we Worthington, Minnesota, required to perfect title. 3. N contest GROCERIES, the temperance cause, one of whom wish to acknowledge the indebtedness can be instituted against the claimant Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. NOTIONS, etc. did the lecturing and the other one furnish of the people throughout the grasshopper prior to May 1, 1875. W append The Best Goods always on hand at the shocking example. So districts to him for his promptness also a copy of the law THE LOWEST LIVING PEICES. Soil and Climate while Democratic Presidents from year and liberality in contributing to the Opposite Worthington Hotel. Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. DEPARTMENT OP TIIE TXTEUIOR, to year expounded the impotency of the relief of the destitute and for his efforts GENERAL LAND OFFICE, TIME CARD. Government, Democratic Congresses WASHINGTON, D. C, July 9, 1874. in their behalf. Going West. Registers and Receivers Terms Strictly Cash on were persistent in illustrating it. An a Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. The E A O E A I I E S E N E E N I transmit herewith Worthington, at 5.00 p. The new postage law is much more Delivery. the record of that party during the war With thanks for favors In the past, we desire an act, entitled A Ac for the relief and the A E N O E STATE Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. 01 satisfactory than the old one. I takes to remind the good people of Worthington and Going East. is summed up in this sentence: "no of certain settlers on the public lands Bigelow, June 25,1874.—[42. Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. surrounding country that We are here, ready at The Climate of the Mountains and the effect on the 1st day of January next. in certain portions of the States of that they did nothing for the country, Worthington, at 9.42 a. all times to serve them with goods as low as they Minnesota and Iowa."' Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. in Newspapers in the county where published Soil of the River Bottoms. a but that they fiercely opposed everything can be found in Southern Minnesota. It is the intention of Section 1 of and exchanges go free and postage that was done for the country." said act to grunt to pre-emption and on dailies and weeklies outride of 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ACRES homestead settlers a leave of absence "What the Republican party has accomplishment LUMBER the county must be prepaid at the rate where their crops were destroyed or seriously is, of course, recited, as DRUG DEPARTMENT. injured by grasshoppers in 1873, A of two cents per pound. All other publications PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, the saving of the nation, abolishment and the ravages of these insects are SHINGLES, Government Lands. three cents per pound, prepaid. of slavery, the passage of the homgstead again commenced in 1874. Section 3 legalizes an enforced absence Constantly on hand. A company has been formed at Minneapolis law, the inauguration of a sound Situated In Southwestern Minnesota and North' from a like destruction or injury western Iowa, We have a full stock of fresh and reliable financial system, the elevation of the to run a line of steamers between Several Townships of O E N E N OFFICE—At Store. YARD—Corner Ninth St. to crops to such as may have settled in DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, public credit, the compelling of foreign and First Avenue. O S A E Duluth and Buffalo. This isanother A N in the County S I A 1874. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Bigelow Minn. respect, etc. at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. step in the right direction. It Section 2 provides that during such Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Xotions, Perfnmery, A N ALSO TOWN LOTS, period of absence no adverse right can Toilet and Fancy Soaps. will save thousands of dollars to our The material development of the in towns at raircad stations. Land bonds of the attach, and that the tenn of absence S. 0. MORSE. farmers and be instrumental in turning country under Republican rule is touch Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to be taken at shall be regarded as a part of the period par in exchange for laiAT within their limits. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. much of the wheat which now goes to ed upon. An upon this we wish to say required to perteet title under the For particulars address: "land Department St. P. & s. c. and S. C. & St. 1*. K. It. Co., St.Paul RAILROADS. GROCERIES Chicago and Milwaukee into channels' a word. The Development Policy of Homestead Law and a part of the time Minn. pre-emptors are allowed for proof and where it will not be used to mix with the Republican party should forever These payment—that is to say, they are during lands are on the Sioux City & St. Paul inferior grades. I command for it the respect and the Railroad which runs daily trains to both such absence constructively present 3 3 IE I I E I E 3 3 cities. I thanks of the West especially. I is on their claims. Bishop "Whipple has addressed a pastoral STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. 1 due to this policy that mill ions of acres The act is not retroactive, and legalizes letter to the congregations of this FREE OF CHARGE absence only between June, 18,1874, of the public lands have been given to Diocese asking that an offering be taken and May 1, 1875. Towns and Villages. I settlers and railroads have been run to School Books, Blank Book's, Gift and Toy up on the last Sunday in .July for This right of absence is not available Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill 1 their doors to carry away their products to any whose crops are not either destroyed the relief of those suffering from the Orders for roceries left at my store will receive Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Initial Paper, [andmake their lands valuable. I is or seriously injured. Hence, prompt attention, and the floods will be delivered grasshopper visitation. lie will visit Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, A W E E N E W S A E PUB Three I I N I A E S growing AT ANY PLACE DOMINATED FKEE when settler a not actually entitled to due to this policy that our mines and Pen-Holders, Inks. the grasshopper district in person, during OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come the benefit of the act absents himself up in the Colony. I S E E E S A A and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions manufacturing interests have developed August. fov themselves and be convinced we are selling from his el:im, it will be construed as so enormously during the past ten AT them at bottom prices. an abandonment, and adverse claims Worthington the Business, Railroad, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Worthington, Minnesota. We intend to sell only tile best Of everything DISGRACEFUL ASSAULT. years. will be recognized. Social, and Educational Centre of a in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate Attorney General Clarke, of Manitoba, Written notice of intended absence, prices. And the party has, during the recent large extent of country. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware while passing through St. Paul a signed by the party, should be filed We quote the prices of a few staple goods: session of Congress, inaugurated the new stock of Stone Ware. with the Register and Receiver when Brown Sugar, {i'«j pounds, few days since, going Southward for *1 00 greatest of its schemes for material developement, Yellow C. 8» he leaves his claim. 1 00 his health, was struck by some bully Coffee A. (white) 8 and it will be retained in 1 00 Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' This is a meanS of protection to the standard 7J4 1 00 with a slung shot, and was afterwards power to put on this cap sheaf, to reach Material. claimant, and is due those who might Molass.es $1 gallon, 70 Molasses syrup attacked at the West Wisconsin depot 111 20 this climax in its development policy. otherwise initiate invalid adverse Tho ADVASct is the regularly-issued county Teas, Coffees, and other goods at correspond claims. Lamps and Lamp Goods. l)y three ruffians from Minneapolis, It has taken up the question of transportation ing prices. paper, and the only newspaper published In Nobies NINE COUNTIES NOW TRAD- A date of final proof by any party headed by an Irishman named Michael and will«olve it to the satisfaction Groceries and Provisions given In exchange couniy. To persons abroad who contemplate who has availed himself of the act, proof for Country Produce. A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight ING AT WORTHINGTON. Hoy, a police captain of that city. Mr. of the people of the Great "West, must be submitted, showing the period coming to the National Colony, the ADVAKCE 38tf] kinds of Chimneys. C. C. LUCKEY. by adopting some one of the expedients Clarke is a consumptive and in such of absence and its necessity. This will prove of great value, as it will chron proof should consist of such details as proposed in the Windom Report, and delieate health that it is feared he will !"lc from week to week every step in theprogres* We have but one price, and that as low as the will enable you and this office to judge Town Lots for Sale! we hope it will be by opening the three not recover. lie was knocked down, lowest, and, with our experience, we feci warranted of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan FARMING. whether the absence is justified by the in saying that we can make it an object ta*» and kicked by these bullies with 3 S W A law. lity of valuable information concerning tk» for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. murderous ferocity, and they should be After a party shall have filed notice prairies of the West. In HERSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City with you of intended absence under promptly tried for assault with intent S I ™:1 TFO™ ,. A A I N O A I O N of several and St. Paul Railroad. Articles not in stock will be furnished on short this act, no contest involving his right a Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages to kill. Mr. Clarke was the Attornov' the resolutions notice. thousand now on the lands and to the land can be instituted prior to on favorable terms. a 1, O General whose duty it vas to prosecute to a Convention: May 1, 1S7". MOORE & SMITH. Rcwlced, That we refer with pride to Ilersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard the County A I I I N the Minnesotians arrested and held in li" the party has made fraudulent absence the record of the Republican party, and several sh'ps and stores, and is surrounded March 21, 1874. it will be a matter for investigalion Manitoba last fall. His conduct was which during the past fourteen years by a beautiful country. in the regular manner after said has been the record of the nation, preserving Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several generally denounced as aibitrary and TI' OB THING TON SEMINAR last mentioned date. it intact amidst unprecedented stores and shops and is destined to become a tyranical, but we can find no words sufficiently All contests touching such claimants dangers from foes within and ithout. hriving village. FOR YOUTH Or BOTH SEXES, strong to cxpie.sh our si use of commenced prior to June 18, 1874, may 3 3 E 3 3 A N O E presening peace from entanglements Apply or address DEPARTMENTS. AT WORTIIINLlTOy, NOBLES CO. MINN bo proceeded with. the brutal and cowaully attack upon with foreign powers bringing Wm. H. HUMIST0N, The National Colony is organized upon ON THE ST. PA UL & SIOUX CITY You will govern your action accordingly. order out of confusion: solving peacefully him by tluse Iiish rrfiiai.s. RAILWAY. Plesise acknowledge receipt. a E E A N E BASIS. No IN the different questions arising WOKTlirXGTON, NOB1XS CO., FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. If there is not such a stoim of indignation This institution is announced in accordance out of conflicting interests of different tfl MINNESOTA. Respectfully, S. s. TOXICATIN E E A E S sold in raised in St. Paul and Minneapolis Special prominence will be given to all questions sections and classes, adapting itself to Commissioner. with the declaration of the founders of the National the County. as will not only Mur this bully Hoy the exigencies and demands of the affecting the interests of the farmers, and Colony, that the early establishment of a Av A for the relief of certain settlors on the people as they have arisen: defending from the police force, but fiom the public lands in eeilain portions of Minnesota HO! to agricultural topics. An account of every farm seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some the interests of the people against the anil low.!. cities, if he escapes being hanged for in the county will be given. Correspondence favorable point, was part of their plan. burdensome oppression of moiikd monopolies, Uc Ciioxial hj ihr Smote and Hovse murder, then we mistake the material "oliciied from farmers. Write facts and obser"' and constantly reducing taxation Reprrscuto.licrs of the United States It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise EDUCATION. of which the people of tuo.-o cities are and the national indemnities. if A)idn!ij, in f'on/irreso simile J, That vations ui)on fanning matters, and the editor under denominational control it is, accordingly. it .shall he lawful for homestead and made. Second. That while the Republican will put them in shape for the press. Particular Introduced under the patrouage of the pre-emption settlers on the public lands party has afforded the people a safe and For the Spring Trade. attention will be given to the subject of Tre» in the eoiintiesof Cottonwood, Nobles, Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to BEECHER YINDICA TED. Good PUBLI SCHOOLS and a SE popular currency, of equal and uniform Culture, as one of vital importance to this part of Martin. Jackson, "Watonwan, Murray, Since our last issue, Theodore Tilton's Hamlinc University. It will be conducted In worth in every portion of our country, I N A O E A N I N now in Roek, Ljon, Redwood, Brown, Chipewa, the West. and while we point with satisfaction to sworn statement has tHen published the most catholic spirit: the object being to unite and "Renville, in the States of Minnesota, operation at Worthington. its record and accomplishments in this charging Henry Ward Beecher liberal culture with the precepts and spirit of the and the counties of Iowa which respect, which have contributed to the with criminal intimacy with his wife. compose the Siou\ City Land District. Christian system. public credit, and enhanced the individual We are now prepared to receive orders and counties contiguous to either of the LAND DEPARTMENT. Thus he reveals the skeleton'' which and collective prosperity of the for The Seminary building, now known as the above exempted sections, where the we have always believed existed only in whole nation, we favor such additional Reliable information will be given concerning Advantages. crops of such settlers were destroyed or Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, legislation as shall make national banking his own brain and in that of the Woodhull the securing of Government Land. Letters of seriously injured by grasshoppers in the free to all, under lust and equal and 'admirably located. It fronts on the and her like. year eighteen hundred and seventythree, inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws laws, with proper restrictions, which Tublic Square, in Worthington, within a short and where such grasshoppers Mr. Beecher promptly publishes a laws shall be based upon the policy of Seeders, will be promptly and correctly answered through distance of West Okabena Lake. shall reappear in eighteen hundred and specie resumption at such a time as is denial which concludes as follows the paper, and all the decisions of the General E I E SOIL, seventy four, to the like destruction of It is Intended to make the Seminary an honor consistent with the material and industrial Harrows, Land Office which can be obtained will be published. To every statement which connects the crops of such settlers, to leave and interests of the country, to this to the State—the equal of any similar institution O N E N I E N MARKETS me dishonorably with Mrs. V.. \\. Tilton, be absent from said ands until Jl end that the volume of currency may Cultivators, in the West. The board of instruction is already or which in any wise, would impugn lirsl, eighteen hundred and seventylive, E A I A E be regulated by the laws of trade. the honor and puritv of this beloved under such regulations as to proof large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both CHRISTIA N SOCIETY. Plows, etc. Third. That under the Constitution Christian woman, 1 give the most of the same as the Commissioner of the the experience and ability essential to success. COL ON EPAR TMENT. of the United States, Congress has power explicit, comprehensive, and solemn denial. I General Land Office may prescribe. Superior Mail,Railroad, School, Church As occasion demands it will be enlarged and to regulate commerce among the SKC. 2. That during such absence no Tho ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a and other Privileges. States, whether carried by railroads or nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of adverse rigid shall attach to said land, This solemn denial alone, coming map and history of the National Colony. All otherwise, and on the exercise of that the several department*. such settlers being allowed to resume N O AGUE from Henry Ward Beecher, will overbalance power may and should so legislate questions relating to the soil, climate, and other The contemplated course of study will cover a Persons desiring any of these goods will find our all the affidavits of Theodore ixu N O CONSUMPTION, as to prohibit, under suitable penalties, perfect their settlements as though natural advantages, and. to the development of stock complete. period of three years the design being to prepare Tilton. the extension of unjust discrimination absence Lad been enjoyed oral N O LIQUOR A I Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully an* and other oppressive acts on the part of hnyed students for a collegia! course, or to qualify Mrs. Tilton has also published a swered. Sj '. ,1. That the same exemption from N O DESPERADOES, either persons or corporations engaged *®-Al=o Moves Tin and Hardware, tthem to engage successfully in business pursuits. statement in which she says that the continued residence shall be extended in such commerce. Preparatory classes, however, will bo N O INDIANS one aim of Tilton'* life has been to ruin to those making settlements in eighteen Fourth. That increased and cheaper died and seventy-four, and sufferie onned, especially Tor the first six months, during 0 !1U,»V Beecl cher. And she also makes a sol-! of removing the products of the At Panic Prices, same destruction of crops as which time, it may be presumed, many will be dei or the Ca.-.e ,., I $ S $ making settlements in eighteen NEWS AND LOCAL. unprepared for the regular course. hundred and seventy-three, or any previous Jd tent ion of Congress and should 1** at the Colony Store. year. While the school in itself will be unequivocally In summing up tho whole matter, deemed living issues in the approaching The ADVANCE will give a general summary of Approved, June IS, 1S74. Christian, it po«--cses also, the external advantages affirm myself before God to be innocent congressional election, HOUSTON & STOCKDALE. the news of the world, but its aim will be to become of the crimes laid upon that never Fifth. That the action of Congress or location in a community not only highly IMMIGRATION TO MINNESOTA. have I been guilty of adultery with at its last session, in the adoption of a first-class local newspaper, devoted espe. intelligent and moral, but uncurst by the liquor The *t. Paul in an article on Henry Ward Beecher in thought or measures for the early and permanent cially to home news and home interests. Corrss RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF trade. This nefarious trade, the prolific source deed, nor has he ever offered me inde-' improvement of the Mississipi river immigration to this State, says: E E pondencc from the different townships and from LAND ASSURED. of poveity and crime, is, by law, utterly excluded corous or improper proposals. I throughout its entire length, meets the Tims the population in the immediate I O S O E the "several counties tributary to Worthington To-dav millions of men thank God approval of this convention, \icinityof the two lines of the First from Nobles couniy. No thoughtful parent or solicited. Division of the Kt. Paul and Pacific has guardian will under estimate the importance of and breathe freer because the truth is' S,J-""'-• expensese a reductiongovernment of the es timate of the Istlio niovt wonderful scientific production of been increased from the 1st of January this mo.st significant fact. known. TJcecher stands acquit in the NIP nineteenth century. It furnishes the power for the coming fiscal year, to the to June .in, 1(S74. by an aggregate immigration of a high priced instrument for a mere tiifle, eyes of the u-istian world and nothing amount of $27,000,000, shows that the Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department of S.S97 souls. It the How of ami exceeds in usefulne-s any microscope ever szxxmDi A I I I Republican party, on questions of retrenchment hut his conviction in a court of justice emigration shall continue at the same invented, li reveals the hidden wonhers of with which he has been long and honorably connected, and economy, is carrying !t.d's minute creation—as in Vinegar, Animals rate during the remaining six months can ever change this verdict. His own JOB-WORK and brings ilh him, as a gift to the institution, in Water, Butlerllies' Feitfier.% the Golden out its good faith, and its repeated of the year, the addition to the population AIarrow of a Hair, ele., tc. li also thorns TillCHINA wife says that if all the woman in creation philosophical and chemical apparatus pledge to the people. of .Minnesota within l» outside SPIRALIS or I'ork Worm, wh'ivivr were to swear that Beecher bad it rrisitin nor/,: IT IS .!I'ST THE TH1N} FOU worth six hundred and fifty dollars. Srrenth. That the course of the Republican limits of the Land Grant of the St. CHILDREN AND YOl'MJ FOLKS, and crown been unfaithful she would not believe party, in investigating corruption Paul and Pacific, First Divsion alone, folks too. I'rice, $1.50. cent mail, post-paid, rnicEs or TTiTiox.—In order to extend as far Send stamp for copy of the National Colony on receipt of price. A OK EAT CHANCE FOR them. To-day. on the other hand, in ortice, wherein ithasendeavored will be nearly 18,000 souls. I is safe as possible, the benefits of the institution, tothose AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men JOURSAL, giving full particulars, to N E A A N O to measure out equal and exact to estimate twice this number for the thousands of Woodhulls,of the impure, and Women. Boys and Girls whole or spare who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the justice to all, sparing neither friend' nor Winona & St. Peter and the Sioux City MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., time, day time ereninr/. COMPLETE OPTFIT of political ene:r.ies and cf the enemies mailed. pot paid, on receipt of price. Address times, tuition, Tor the first six months, will be but loe, is an earnest that the faith of the & St. Paul, and St. Paul & Sioux City, TIIE HEVEKLVCOIII'ANY, 284 Wabash Ave,, of the Church, are chagrined and disappointed party is pledged to the promotion of the |T.00 per quarter. This charge villi be uniform Worthington, JVobles County, Minnesota. Executed at the tho St. in extension of the 8t. best good of the civil service of the Paid & Pacific, and the Northern Pacific, because the great religious for all studies except instrumental music, French E O O A country, and meets our hearty commendation. and all the rest of the State, or B. T. BABBITT'S leader stands acquit. and ornamental needlework. Advance Office. 54,000 immigrants in all for the year FAMILY RECORD Pure Concentrated Potash, Address all communications in regard to the 1874. If the immigration into the As some tall cliff that rears ils awful form, Resolved, That the Republican party Seminary to B. II. CKEVEK, Worthington, Noblei Southwestern counties had not been Swells from the vale ami midway ek'a\es t!ie of the First Congsessional District reposing Co., Minnesota. storm, checked by the grasshopper invasion, full confidence in the ability and Of Double the Strength of any other Is and Elegant Oil f'hromo. Photograph Album laithfulness with which Hon. Mark our estimate of the total immigration Though round iis breast the rolling clouds are S A O N I I N S S A N E BOAKIMXG.—Students can, dining the coming and Family Record Combined, and is designed would have been considerable larger Hnnnell has served the people of the for the insertion and preservation of the pictures CARDS, spread. winter, be accommodated in private families on I have reeentlv perfected a new method of of the family as well as the names. It is something fctate, discharged everv duty ami responded than this. Eternal sunshine settles on Its head packing mv Potash, or Lye, and am now packing reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be new. beautiful, useful and attractive, and BLANKS to every call from his constituents, it only in Balls, the coating of which will saponify, should ornament every home in the land. All And now a word as to Tilton. is made to provide for any students who may prefer and does not injure the Soap. It ia packed hereby declare that onr confidence who see It pronounce it superb, ami are ]a\ ish There was a grasshopper invasion of to board themselves. As soon as the success CIRCULARS In boxes containing ~i and 48fr. Balls and in no either half mad or is the most reckless in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a htm is still unshaken that he other way. Directions in English and German, Northwestern Minnesota 1818.— of the institution is assured, a boarding house tasteful setting of gold and beautiful colors, and slanderer and scoundrel known to history. has proved an able and efficient representative, for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, it is at once and forever a household treasure. will be added to our present accommodations. POSTERS, »ccompaning each package. and is deserving of our sincere Neill's History says Price, ti.oo. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt ol says himself, despairingly, B. T. BABBITT, price. A GOOD THING FOK AGENTS, Men thanks and we herebv pledge to The next year thecalamity was worse. noxnn OP INSTKUCTOUS. that a henceforth he has no life** and BILL-HEADS, and Women, Boys and Cirls whole or spare 32] 64 to 84 Washington St., N". Y. bun our earnest, united and hearty sunport. '"They were produced in masses, two, B. n. CREVEK, A. M.. Principal. time, day-time or evening. Agents wanted everywhere. that his "dut is done." True, but his three and four inches in depth. The Mental and Moral Science. COMPLETE OUTEIT mailed, post-daid, Spirit Lake Stage-Line. LETTER-HEADS example remains to "point a moral'* water was infected by them. Along on receipt of price. Address the BEVEHLY COMPANY, R. F. HUMISTON, A. M., 284 Wabash Ave., COICAGO. he Rock County Herald says of one the river they were to he found in heaps for those who wish to show how a brilliant Natural Science. DOTY of the best stage drivers on the .'1'k sea-weed and might be shoveled & LAMBERT, having secured the carriugof man, with every blessing and advantage CnAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., FOR SALE. the mails from Spirit Lake to Worthington, tier: jwith a spale. Every vegetable sub5 Gree Latin and Mathematics. A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, will run a- follows: under heaven, can be ruined stance was either eaten up, or stripped CIIAS. II. HARROWS, 011 Tenth Street, two doors north of Worthington TERMS—$2 a year $1 for si Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday Hotel. Also about 80 acres of land near the village by free love doctrines and Victoria Rook-keeping and Penmanship. bushshared morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock all of which will be sold at a bargain. months 50 cents for three months, in Woodhulls. MAUT II. CKEVBR, the p. 111. [4w37] C. P. FAKE. Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday Instrumental Music—Piano and Organ" advance. ished as morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at A man in Jackson county, recenlly CLARA J. CUAFT, Address Even tt o'clock, p. in. OXEN FOR SALE. French. Any business entrusted to our care will be A large yoke of Oxen, eight years old, for sale. had a team killed by lightning. im promptly and faiMifully attended to. Passengers J.CRAFT. M. IX. A No. one pair of cattle. A nolv to Worthington, Jfmmgoto. r.tini H. MOCK. Klk Township. ••JUTH-d at rcawtiaMc rates. f--.