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THE PRESENT WHEAT CROP. NEBRASKA AND KANSAS. Barber & Lawrence, X. 3NT- E ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OFMAIL* A correspondent writing from Nebraska ||lesferii j^thnntq. A gentleman of Winona has received ABRIVIS. to the Minneapolis Tribune a letter from the Hon. Pennock Pusey 1 At his Eastern (dally) 5 m. REELING that it is their duty to bear their DR. G. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. says Southern 9:42 a. of St. Paul, ex-Commissioner of Statistics, share of the hardships caused by the destruction Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, of the crops In cultivation the farmer does find in relation to the wheat crop of Terms $1.00 a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. Wednesdays and Fridays at p. ia. OFFER THEIR GOODS Lumber Yard in Worthington, some draw backs the rabbits will gnaw Spirit Lake Monday 6 p.m. Minnesota for the year 1874, and the Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. his little trees the bugs at his potatoes Colony Drug Store! SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1874. judgment of Mr. Pusey is entitled to Lake Shetek, Saturday Sp. m. the prairie fires burn up his grass, and FOR has constantly on hand DBPABTS. great consideration in view of his uniform perhaps a dogs care a he THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR Republican Ticket. Eastern (dally) 9:42 a. i«. plow, have the power of staying the care in such matters. He says CASH ONLY, Southern 5 p. na. depredations of all. This year the A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine Western—Lu "Verne and Sioux Falls, that although he has not the requisite For Congress. At the following prices and discounts grasshoppers have been a burden, nearly Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. Licniber. data for a close estimate, he ventures All dollar patent mediciues 85c Spirit Lake,Tuesday 7 a m, every corn field has been riddled, MARK II, DUNNELL. Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. A 50c do do 45c to give l,72o,0Q0 acres as the wheat area Spirit Lake Stage-Line. and the vegetable gardens have suffered Lake Shetek, Friday 7a.m AU2oc do do 22c Of Steele County. greatly. Some will save perhaps All Dollar School Books 90c for 1874. From the reports and the result All mails close 20 minutes before departure. Cor. lOtti St. & 3d Ave., AJJ 50c do 45c DOTYg&oLAMBERT,from from five to ten bushels of corn to Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, having secured the car- of inquiries from all parts of the REPUBLICANSTATE CONVENTION. A112oc do 22c from 12 in. to 1 p. m. the acre, but the number will be ryin the mails Spirit Lake to Worthington, Boiled Linseed Oil, per gal. 130c State he is indisposed to place the average will run as follows: C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. A Republican State Convention will be held at very few. Fortunately the wheat crop Kaw Linseed Oil, per gal. 1 25c Turpentine 95c Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday the Academy of Music, in Minneapolis, on "Wednesday, yield above fourteen bushels, which and other small grains were safely St. Paul & Sioux City Tartaric Acid 85c morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock the 9th of September, I87t, at 12 o'clock stacked—these have been unusually gives a total of 24,150,000 bushels and Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c p. m. M., for the purpose of nominating one candidate good this year, so that the loss of corn Cream of Tartar, commercial 40c Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday leaves a surplus for export of about for Chief Justice and one candidate for Associate Castor Oil, commercial, per pfc. 50c morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at will not fall as heavily as it might have AND 18,000,000 bushels of the present year's Castor Oil, dark, per pt. 35c 6 o'clock, p. m. Justice of the Supreme Court of this State. done. Worthington, Minnesota, Lard oil, per gallon, 1 10c Any business entrusted to our care will be The apportion incut as fixed by resolution of crop. Engine oil, |er gallon, 1 00c promptly and faithfully attended to. Passengers E. B. Jewell writes to a friend at Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. State Convention, is one delegate for each organized Lngiuc oil, per gallon. ?0c carried at reasonable rates. [44-Iy. The crop of 1873 was about 2 $,000,000 bpints itre, peroz. 5c Marshall, Minn., under date of August county and one for every 4,000 Republican Aqua ammonia, per oz. 5c bushels and he surplus about 22,000,000 votes, and major faction thereof, based upon the 9th, from Salem, Nebraska, as follows Laudanum, per oz. 10c Opposite "Worthington Hotel. average vote for State ticket in the last election. bushels. Paregoric, per oz. 5c Camphor Gum, peroz. 5c THENATIONALCOLONY Nobles county is entitled to two delegates. The last number of the "Winona liepublican And all other Drugs in proportion, The grasshoppers came in upon us TIME CARD. C. H. Petit, C. Stebbins, Levi Nutting, G. A luoin this date our customers will please take Going West. to-day with a vengeance. We thought thinks that this estimate will notice that we SELL ONLY l-'Olt CASH. Don't Oilman, Win. Blckel, L. G. Stevenson, W. L. Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. they were passing us on the southwest ask us for credit as we shall be compelled to refuse need to be changed, as since threshing Worthington, at 5.00 p. ilson, D. Sinclair, E. 1*. Freeman, Jacob Frau- it, and every man's good sense must tell him but :i strong south wind lias brought a OCATEDIJST SOUTHWESTERN "With thanks for favors in the past, xn desire Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. in kenueld, C. A. Conkey, State Central Committee has begun the average is shown to be that the credit system, under the present prospects, Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. Going East. multitude of them. And such a triml to remind the good people of Worthington and is only another name for certain ruin and Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. 1 about fifteen or sixteen bushels, and was never felt in Minnesota. It feels the beggery of our families. "Charity should surrounding country that We are here, ready at Worthington, at THE SCANDAL. 9.42 a. begin at Home." that the crop of 18' 4 will therefore like coming from a burning prairie near Arrlv* at St. Paul, at all times to serve them with goods as low as they 7.00 p. in Moulton's statement has been published Worthington, July 10, 187-t—14tr. Twelve Townships corn can be found in Southern Minnesota. reach about 27,000,000 bushel, neavly 'Mn\™ (llT withal that the and it is pretty generally agreed GROCERIES crop will be very short indeed,pota ittoes that it^does not change the aspect of more 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 ACRES as large as last year crop. o» an than halff a thmeVprairi1g iUl( would0 the case in any essential particular.— Moore's Rural, speaking of the gen- burn now. DRUG DEPARTMENT. The opinion of the lawyers of the oral wheal crop, says that in many sec-1 c. S. Kliopiml, of Lyndon, Kansas, Rich Prairie Land 3 3 E I E E PRAIRI E & MEADOW LANDS, tions where the wheat crop has been a under date of July 29th, writes as l'ol country so far as heard from is that E! We have a full stock of fresh and reliable comparative failure for years, it is this lows to the Rochester Post In Nobles County, Minnesota. Tilton and Moulton have not made a DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, Situated In Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern season superior in quality audquautity. This section (Eastern Kansas) is suffering caso against Beecher. The more there Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, "Window Glass, Iowa, as never before, from drouth.— The crop of Western New York is a Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Pwfnnnry, is published about Tilton and Moulton, FOR SALE We have had no rain since early June. Orders for roperies left at my store will receive Tt ilet and Fancy Soaps. notable instance in point, as it compares in the way of "interviews," letters, prompt attention, and the poods will be delivered at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. The ground is baked, and thoroughly AT ANY FLACK DKSKJNATKD FH1SE favorably with the average of old times and facts concerning their history, the dry, large fissures being visible, presenting ALSO TOWN LOTS, OK CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come Prescriptions Carefully Com- in towns at raircad stations. Land bonds of the when forty bushels per acre was not their thirsty mouths for heaven's and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions more apparent it becomes that they are, Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to be taken at for themselves, and le convinced we are selling uncommon. From other wheat grow-j dews to fall, and save this people- from with the Woodhulls and others, a set of thrm at bottom prices. pounded. par In exchange for land within their limits. ing regions reports are unusually lavor a threatened famine. Unless we have Wr intend to sell only the best of everything to particulars address: "Land Department blackmailing free-lovers, bent upon ruining ablo. The California crop will be enorJUS, rain soon, corn and potatoes will be al-, in our line—and at the same time only a moderate 8t. P. & S. C. and S. C. & St. P. It. B. Co., St.P»ul Minn. prices. a Christian^leader. The Christian some accounts putting the surplus most an entire failure. The wheat We quote the prices of a Tew staple goods: Soil and Climate for exportation as high as twelve and oats, already harvested, are far world ought to'tak up the fight STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. million bushels The California Senator, Brown Sugar, ft«4 pound", fl 00 from being a good crop. and drive them from civilized society. Yellow C. h% 00 who some twenty years ago stated The dreadful chinch bug, of the Coffee A. (white) 8 00 that its agricultural lands were next to same political stripe as the grasshopper, Standard 7'«J 1 00 UNNELLANDTIIE WORKING MEN. School Books, Blank Books, Girt and Toy The CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES Molasses ft gallon, 70 i. e. anti-Farmer, has destroyed worthless as is a for to-iLi\ "Wo have received a circular from the Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill Molasses Syrup $1 20 and the GARDEN OF THE STATE. tho real gold mines of the tate are its thousands of litres of corn and small Taper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Initial Paper, Worliingineii's Cential Committee of Teai, Ooil'oes, and other goods at corresponding wheat fields. grains. Manv fanners are totally discouraged, prices. Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, The Climate of the Mountains and tht Washington, giving the names of those and beautiful farms in this Groceiles and Provisions given In exchange Pen-Holders, Inks. MARK II. I) UN NELL. Eden of Agriculture, can be purchased members who voted against the reduction for Country Produce. Soil of the River Bottoms. As predicted, Mr. Dunnell was renominated A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED for less than cost of improvements. SSti] of the wages of employees in the C. C. LUCKETT. for Congress by the, Ou\itonna NEWS DEPOT. A correspondent, writing from Whito EVERY SATURDAY government printing office. Among convention, and by such an overwhelming Rock, Kansas, to the St. Paul Pioneer majority t'.at it surprised these names we find the three Minnesota AT Wcaro now prepared to furnish any publication both his friends and opponents. This under date of August oth, says. in the United States at publishers' rates. Worthington, Minnesota. members, Averill, Diiiindl and only confirms the truth of the axiom, HO! Call on us for dallies, pictorials, magazines, etc. I wonder if the good folk who are Strait. The Workingmen, in their "persecute a man and it will make him enjoying the cool and refreshing breezes I resolutions, say "that thgjworkingmen, friends." Of Minnesota, would like to hear direct Tobaccos. Were this journal to open a warfare irrespective of party considerations, from the scorching climes of sunny Several Townships of GOYERNMEXT to defeat Mr. Dunnell, either in convention Ka"sas where for weeks drouth has should aid by their votes, and in every Best brands of Cigars—and full lint of smokers' or at the polls it would be upon LAND in tho County STILL VACANT. consumed us, hot winds have scorched Material. way they honestly can, in securing the a basis of principle which divide* and For the Spring Trade. us, and last but not least the grasshoppers The ADVAXCB IS the regularly-issued county i'0-eloetion to Congress of those Kuprcsentatives makes parlies. In this instance, the have devoured us. Lamps and Lamp Goods. candidate found his enemies in his own paper, and the only newspaper published In Nobles who so nobly and ably, ithout Here is one of the worst features of parly, waging a personal warfare and Kansas, the liability to long continued county. To persons abroad who contemplate regard to party affiliation's, fought ignoring any and every important principle A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures, Eight south winds accompanied with severe coming to the National Colony, the AD our battle." that gives existence to the Republican kinds of Chimneys. A I O A S drouth and finally hot winds I have VANCE will prove of great value, as it will chron We are now prepared to receive orders party. Tnus the result—his nomination—is known it to blow here from the south REMEDY FOR THE GRASSHOPPER. for in wise singular, and Icle from week to week every step in the progress for three weeks, getting dryer and hotter We have but one price, and that as low as the fphese lands are on tho Sioux City & St. Taul The Industrial Press, recently contained may be accounted for, if necessary, upon J_ ltallroad which runs daily trains to boWi of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan all the time, and finally the hot lowest, and, without- experience, we feel warranted an intelligent article on the grasshopper a hypothesis in perfect harmony citicu. winds begin to sweep over the face of in saying that we can make It an object tity of valuable information concerning the with the action hereinbefore expressed. saying that this pest originates the country, and for several days, from for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. praiiles of the West. But since Mr. Dunnell lias been so ten to twelve o'clock until live or six* in dry and sandy deserts. For centuries Seeders, unscrupulously followed by intailiers, the air would feel like the air out of an Ai tides not in stock will be furnished on short they have been breeding in the Towns and Villages. it is well to look over his Congressional oven, the corn and vegetables looking notice. Harrows, deserts of Africa and overrunning portions record and there ascertain whether he as if they had b. en dipped in hot water, MOORE & SMITH. of Europe and Asia. So they is entitled to praise or condemnation. or scorched with a prairie fire. Thus Cullivators, Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing lias he not, in every instance, worked originate in our American deserts west it has been for some three or four weeks March 21, 1874. and voted for every measure to enhance iu in the Colony. of the Missouri. The writer of this past a for the la^t or Plows, etc. the interests of the farmers? He hot in have blown article thiuKs that they v*ill never penetrate has. Point to the occasion when lie Worthington the Business," Railroad, he grasshoppers we heard were far ea.^t of the Missouri and has been derelict of duty. The record Social, and Educational Centro of a west of us on last S a a he 2-"Ui Having llefitted and Furnished says that the remedy is to cultivate fails to exhibit such an instanceWhen DEPARTMENTS. ult., they a a descent upon W it large extent of country. addressed by any one in his district, their breeding ground 4. The plow Roc a vicinity and it is no use to has he not been prompt and granted Pernor.* drMi inp any of these goods will find our speak of the daniag done in or west of the Missouri will be the most the favor asked, if in his powei Mock complete. FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. he large rn crop at effective remedy. Where they deposit Always. 1& it not concecded that Mr. had looked so is in the fore a AT Special prominence will be given to all questions their eggs, the land should be plowed Dunnell is as able a representative as of he s"a on a still hoi ed to be Bigelow, Minn., *3~Aho Stores, Tin and Hardware, affecting the interests of the farmers, and there is in CongressV It is. The government as deep as possible in the fall, so as to saved by a timely a in is all journal shows these things to to agricultural topics. An account of every farm bury the eggs as deep as possible in the away XIXE COVXTIES NOW TRAD be true and there is no getting around in the county will bo given. Correspondence O at crop as far as I a a earth. these facts without falsifying history. IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A At Panic Prices, from re in is below an a a ING A 1 VOlt THING TO N. solicited from fanners. .Wiite facts and observations The great bugaboo that sticks in a oats light an and beast have to Complete Assortment of upon fanning matters, and the editor some people's crops is that he did not ODESSA W1IEA T. be fed on a for a to are light at the Colony Stove. do the "fair thing" about the backpay. will put them in shape for the press. Particular The St. Charles Times say 4 that Mr. Genera! Merchandise, too. Well, what is the truth about that matters' attention will be given to the subject of Tree C. W. Morgan, of the town of St. GRA^iHOl'T'lSRS IN KANSAS. Mr. Dunnell voted against Uphill HIWISTON & STOCKDALE. FARMING. Culture, as on« of vital importance to this part of Charles, has 70 acres of Brooks wheat A correspondent of tho St. Joseph according to one version. Another Cotusising in part of the West. which yielded 20 bushels of No. 1 declares he did not vote at all. In Gazette writes from Cawker City, Kansas, STAPLE AND FANCY either case will be seen that the bill LIST OF wheat to the acre. He had also 50 a terrible story of grasshopper rawages. A FARMING'POPULATION of sereral did not become a law by his vote, and DRY GOODS, acres of Fife which yielded 17 bushels Among the rest he says hence h3 should not be held to account thousand now on tho lands and Lands & Town Lots LAND DEPARTMENT. GROCERIES, "In all the section I have passed per acre No. 2 12 acres of White Hamburg for its passage. We challenge any individual the County RAPIDLY FILLING over, including Republic, Jewell, Washington, NOTrONS, etc. to bring forward any proof Reliable information will be given concerning at 12 bushels per acre No. 2 O Osborne and Mitchell counties that Mr. Dunnell voted for the lull. ix UP. the securing of Government Land. Letters of THE The Best Goods always on hand at acres of Odessa, 30 acres of which returned not one single bushel of a re corn It can't be done. lie was opposed to THE LOWEST LIVING PIUCES. inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws 14, and 30 acres only 9 bushels to will be gathered. It is all gone—blades, the bill, and was one of the first members O N O N O E S stalks and everything else and 1 am will be promptly and correctly answered through the acre, all rejected. The Odessa of Congress lo work, ask and vote Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. told by persons'in from Smith, Phillips, the paper, and all the decisions of the General wheat has generally been a failure in for its repeal. These are tho facts.— AND and other western counties, that the What occasion, then, istherefordunging T«and Office which can be obtained will be published. that section. destruction there will be the same." Terms Strictly Cash on The National Colony is organized upon STATE OF MINNESOTA Mr. 1). with committing an en or An item is going the rounds oft the Of the settlers the writer says: when he di I not? Xo libornl-mhuh Delivery. a TEMPERANCE BASIS. No INTOXICATING UPON WHICH press saying that Mr. O. Dalrymple, "M my a homesteader who came out citizen will travel so far outside of the BEVERAGES sold in BIgelow, June 23,1374.—[42. last fall and spiing will be compelled to the leading wheat grower of the State, pale of truthfulness, particularly when Taxes are Delinquent COLONY DEPARTMENT. leave, not having enough to live on this all the documents back up the accused the County. has lost four hundred acres of Odessa as being in the right. winter. All they have had in the world a The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will bo a wheat this season by rust. Mr. D. introduced was the little corn they were enabled It has been reported that Mr. Dunnell map and history of the National Colony. All this species of wheat into to get in the spring. Now that being has worked manfully for his District questions relating to the soil, climate, and oth«r Minnesota, and it is said that lie regards gone there is nothing left for them but and for the State at large. Such LUMBER, natural advantages, and to the development of to pull up stakes and leave for some EDUCATION. it as a failure. is true as the records show. Air' the O THE LATH, farmer, laborer and mechanic h.ive place where they can winter. The roads Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. SHINGLES, Fird Doj of (itguxf, 1S74, found in him a good friend. are already -l^ned with that class of THE NEW ELDORADO. So far as the accusations against Mr. people returning East." The expedition of General Custer has Constantly on hand. Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEM FOll THE YEAH1872. Dunnell are concerned, they have fallen A private letter written with the raised the expectations of the adventurous OI-TICE—At Store. YAKD—Corner Ninth St. INARY OF LEARNING now in to pieces like a rope of sand. graphic power of an accustomed hand, classes and already theie is and First Avenue. The voting masses constituting the operation at Worthington. STATrC gl\es the picture very completely OF MINNESOTA. quite a gold fever extant. A cotemporary Minn. the Republican party, have relinked COUNTY OK MWLF.S, ss N E W S A N O A "We will not have a potato, squash, calls attention to the fact stated the factions labored to defeat him DISTRICT COURT, in convention, and that in unmistakable pumpkin, citron melon or any thing of by Horace Greeley that on the average S. 0. MORSE. SIXTH I I jusrnuT The ADVANCE will give a general summary of tones. this kind for winter use. AVliat we are more money has been made in proportion The Stale of Minnesota, to all persons or We hope to be able to record Mr. to do this winter I cannot see, for we the news of the world, but its aim will be to become corporal ions, who have or claim any rstale, to those engaged in the work by Duimeirs defeat at the next election will have nothing to live on, and not a right, title or interest in, claim to, or lien a first-class local newspaper, devoted especially holography Advantages. upon any of the several plows or parcels of land men digging potatoes than by men diging day, for he is a Republican, yet there cent of moiuyto buy anything with, in the list hereto attached, deseiibcd: to home news and home interests. Corres is enough manhood left in the editor of even if there was anyt'iing to buy.— gold. The list of Taxes upon real esta'e which appear pondence from the different townships and from this journal, to award merit to the Nobody has anything left. The people from the records and papers in the nllico of the We are not prepared to give accurate County Auditor of the County of Nobles, to have worst political enemy, when he is entitled are almost razy. Everybody will try the several counties tributary to Worthington become delimiuent in the jesir ]KT2, ami all prior statistics comparing wheat raising with to it. Lastly let no one suppose to leave, but there are some that cannot FERTILE SOIL, \cars, and which liaxe not been in any manner solicited. that the way to defeat Mr. Dunnell is leave, for they have nothing to go paid into the Treasury of said County having gold digging, but it is e\ ident that the HUNTINGTON & CO., lteiMi liied sis required iv law in the otlioe of the CONVENIENT MARKETS, to utter falsehoods about him. Stick with."' wheat growers have greatly the advantage. Clerk of Court, in tho County of ituliies, of which to the truth and shame the devil.—St. li-t that hereto attached is si copy. HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, So thick were the grasshoppers*that If we mistake not, the wheat Peter Advertiser, ['''Opposition','*') Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby required AT»T I :BC2:BJ:DSI O Genera! Photographers, all the clothing had to be shut up in to tile in the office of said clerk within CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. crop of Minnesota alone was last year twenty (20) days after the last publication of this trunks curtains were taken down and JOB-WORK worth half as much as the gold crop of LA W AGAINST FIRING THE PRAIRIE. notice, your an-suer in \witiii£, setting forth any Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church protected from the ravenous appetite of objection or defence vu may have to the Taxes, The County Commissioners of this Removed from 53 East Third Street, the whole country. and other Privileges. or any part thereof, or the penalties or interest the invaders. In addition to this there county offer a reward of ?2-".on for the th'ueon, upon any pif'co or puicel of land TO THE GROUND FLOOR AT us see now Ihe a a a which has been no rain for months, and at the desciibccl in hiiiil list, into or which you NO AGUE, apprehension and conviction of any the immigrant to Minnesota will have have or claim any estate, right, title, interest, date of tho letter, July 30, the thermometer TrtToert a S claim or lien, and in default thereof, judgment person who illegally burns the prairie. NO CONSUMPTION, of the gold hunter in California or the stood at 110 degrees. Any experience will be entered against such piece or parcel of O ST. PAUL, MINN. land, for tho taxes on said list appeal ins against As many of our readers may wish to NEATLY AND PROMPTLY or prospect less calculated to Black Hills. Tho Minnesota immigrant NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, it, and for all penalties, interest and costs. know the provisions of the law forbidding promote contentment, would be hard secures a "claim" of from 80 to Signed, B. N. OARKIEU, Clerk NO DESPERADOES, of thoiist. Court in the County of Nobles. to name. such firing, we give them below.— 160 acres of land and is absolutely sure, NO INDIANS. Executed at the This law was passed in 1S73: by industry and good health, to raise THE LARGEST, GRAHAM LAKES. BURNING PRAllilE UliASS. Whoever wilfully and intentionally, say seven good crops out of ten. At Advance Office. "Would it not bo well for our farmers MOST COMPLETE, AND (Township 104, Range 39.) or negligently and carelessly, sets on the end of ten years he will own a well to combine as they do in Kansas, and fire or causes to be set on fire, any MOST ELEGANT unanimously refrain from burning the I stocked farm and have money in bank. woods, prairies, or other grounds, shall prairie this fall? There are several advantages Establishment of the Kind The gold hunter secures a "claim" forfeit and pay a line of not less than to be derived from leaving five dollars nor more than one hundred which is of no value save for what may the prairie unburnt. The standing in the West. CARDS, 'A dollars, and in default o£ the payment chance to be found under it, and not grass catches the falling snow and retains Stephen Howell nv\' 1 28 100 1015 142 15 11 72 BLANKS, of said fine shall be committed to the it in its place, thereby diminishing Morton Richmond s)^ one in ten will find enough to pay for county jail for not less than thirty days RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF drifting, and largely increasing the seJ4 25 80 515 72 15 0 02 CIRCULARS, the time expended in digging and the nor more than three months but tliis chances for good sleighing. In view7 LAND ASSURED. •WORTIirNGTON VILLAGE. Wholesale & Retail cost of getting there. He will moreover, shall not extend to any person who sets of a possible grasshopper visitation, Dodge, Weldon & Co. 8 2 00 28 Li 2 44 POSTERS, on fire any woods or prairies adjoining not a blade of grass should be burnt as a rule, be separated from his family, Aikin Miner, part lot 18 8 40 15 H4S his or her farm or enclosure for the nee" until about the middle of May, when lit S 2 9:5 40 15 H-1K 11 1 14 will live a rough life among bad BILL-HEADS, DEALERS IN cessary protection thereof from accident Loop and Wood 24 8 9 40 1.".2 lo 10 87 if the hopper makes his appearance, men, and, if he goes to the Black Hills, 2 8 2 00 28 15 2 44 by fire, by giving to his neighbors *i tt he may be easily cremated Suppose S re a S re John Larson a '. 01 9 15 85 LETTER-HEADS. one day's notice of such intention the grass between this and Mankato F. 1). Foster will be in constant trouble with the Indians. 9 2 00 28 15 2 44 & & Provided, that in case the neighbors S 9 2 00 2S 15 2 44 had not been fired till the middle of 41 44 A. E. Wood in 2 00 28 15 244 come together and participate in the May last, who has any doubts but the The wise man will prefer to come to John Larson EVERY KIND OF PICTURE known to the it 2 00 28 15 2 44 burning of any woods, prairies, or ravages of the hopper would have been ('. C. I'urdv Minnesota and raise wheat. Yl 2 00 28 15 2 44 Art executed in the very best manner possible Thomas Donnan \i 9 ?.9 15 1 1 4 0 grounds, the notice aforesaid need not much less than they are TERMS--$2 a year $1 for six F. S. Wethcrbee 3 52 IV 2 92 45 15 be given. and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. During a thunder storm at Marshall To carry out a programme of not C. B. Loveless 2 44 2 21 2 00 28 15 months 50 cents for three months, in Provided, Also that this section shall recently a young man named Alexander I hereby certify that the above contains a true Send stamp for copy of the National Colony burning every farmer must agree to it, list of taxes delinquent and unpaid as found on advance. not be construed to take away any civil and the way this thing has been managed Sanders was struck by lightning SEND FOR CATALOGUE. VISITORS the books in my ofllce for the y&ir 1872, together JOCBNAL, giving full particulars, to remedy which nny person is entitled to Address in Kansas shows that it is possible with the costs'and interest that have accrued }nd killed immediatt ly. while on top of AL WAYS WELCOME. thereon up tn the pie-enl time. MILLER, HUMIST0N & C0.7 for any injniy or I i'r I'.'imeis to unite on and a out M. ?,i. r,r\ir. sl.i''!. of srqner.ee of Mich !'•:."..". it .-'.•.!'.'i- L« ?[nv Sf(ir'. I.Win. Worthinet-jii, Snffoi Oiun'ij, MlnnuoLa. Worthington, Minnmota. IS--.W] \:.llt•»! (if .ili!es(Vu!-'-