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1 S Wflrthington JVtacc. PUBLISHBD 7UUHSDA.TS —AT— Worthington, Nobles County, -TWO dollar* year.fnCENTSIURUU Downs. MTIIIIM. for MI Kift. rh« Old Established Paper. Official Paper o4 thio County. M.. P. BIILLKIi, Editor TITJliSDAY, The defeat of tlie liisli the passage ot bill fixing it as low as townsaiul ies of 9,000 fulfillment of '.he Ill -scores $10 design of COBLES lictit ions cl.iim. The time has about come for the peo ple of this part of Minnesota at least to unite in opposing any and every measure which t-ies them t'I*•111 •Settlement It was referred KEEPERS pay from to lined from section will bring a vigorous lobby from Minneapolis to light it: Sue. BE it It is the mad folly of the fools who attend and give way to over-exer tion and constant indulgence, which makes the trouble. Besides, there should be so ONE "exposing" skate. If this to throw by will SET ^",'? *^R- ^-^. Minn. 0»^ I» MV KUDOuionUia» IA UD PROPRWW, A Year.Si.so for Six Months. 5. 1885. MAIICII aiWi HIGH LJCEXSE. license bill raised a storm throughout,THE State. The PIoneer-PiessTuW {WBLTSMRNTTTEI-- views with leading citizens in nearly every important town in the State and the sentiment is overwhelmingly in fa vor of high license. There seeuis to he a chance Here in Worthington the license fixed at $000 S-500 a "high" *9,000 to up lands and keeps TTLI'iiieiit PRESIDEXT JEFFKRSOX. EDITOR ADVANCE: In Harper's Magazine of current number, Mr.John Bigelotv has an article entitled "Jef ferson's Financial Diary,"from a man uscript volume in Mr. Tilden's library. It covers the time from Jan. 1,1791, Dec. 28,1803. IT and his washing cost him He paid -tutions yet for the graduated license $-50 the in rural minimum $O()0 or in cit 10.000. We submit, however, that this is not high license. It is simply "low li cense" and this bill should be called a low license bill. is and it works well. Under this license the liquor tratlic in Wor thington has been regulated for the first time in our history. It seems a little curious to a high license town, like ours, to see the legislature think ing license in cities of 10,000. THE Tit ICE CLAIM AXD PliE-EMPTlOX HILL. The failure of the bill to repeal the tree claim and pre-emption laws, we believe, will be regretted by every in telligent man acquainted with the working of the laws. Throughout the prairie district of Minnesota, among the hundreds of tree claims which have been entered, re-entered, jumped, sold out,speculated in. etc., etc., not one in twenty can show compliance with or As President his In him $300, LLIE law. nnd surrounding counties, of tree claims have been covered by land speculatnrs, the, entries being luade in fictitious names, and bona tide settlers have been charged a fee of from to $10 to secure a of the and cultivation. This*the tree cl.tiui law does, and the tinkering of tin laws relating to the railroad lands as and cultivation before everything else. .S'A'.I TI.Xi .YA" 11 ILL. The Minneapolis Tribune says: A curious bill on skating inks came in yesterday, lathered by Mr. '1792 for licenses, and for violation of any provision are S-'O to enacted that males and females shall not be allowed to use or occupy the Moor of any roller ting rink in this state at the same time, for the purpose of skating. The war on the roller skating rinks lias begun in earnest. 1'hysicians the east are bearing down means of separating the sheep from the billy goats. It is said that bums, brats, rowdies,etc.,are in the habit of falling purposely to trip up others, and pile up a mass of men and women on the floor, for the pur pose of Nov. lothellam- sey comity delegation, who reported favorably. All the ladies who is a fact, it seems to us that no lady would attend a roller ska ting rink more than once. THE Binrisn. The misfortunes of On Monday the Minnesota passed the high license If ?•. 27 to be $100. The following to is very interesting as introducing us t: the great apostle of genuine Democracy. When the great man was Secretary of State he lived in Philadelphia, in a house in Pine street, rent $100 $2 a year. a pound for tea, and by a minute calculation he shows that his tea cost him sixteen mills a cup and his coffee well sweetened with maple sugar cost two cents a cup and cost him about yet it two years' salary to live one. So he at length declined the office. He journeyed from Philadelphia to Monticello, his home in Virginia, in his private carriage and paid ten dol lars for an odometer, an instrument to keep the count of the uuuiher tl»E of revo? wheels made on MTE nev. As he journeyed he noted the time from station to station, and no ted the character of the country, el,""stumpy,"and so on. When lie his salary was 10,000 at ISOO 30 before, as a year or two previously lie had succeeded in giving away and sell ing several of his slaves. Fifty of his slaves were over ninety years of age. It took him five days to go from Monticello to Washington at a cost of $21. lie gettinsr gives an amusing account of lost on his way from Baltimore to Washington, a "fores yet he expresses the opinion there are houses enough to make a village if they were near enough to one another and all forest as it was no one had enter prise enough to cut and cart wood enough for the President's lire. expenses kept pace with his salary, though at the end of the second year he estimated that he had something like $300 over expenses. the article of horses, he kept enough in number and quality to befit, his sta tion. The magnificent "Wildair" cost This was the famous horse he rode to his inauguration and "tied to sades" while he TH* pali went in to deliver his speech. But Mr. Bigelow says his chief him during his presidency inferior '•relinquishment" con eern of mind outside of the cares of state was about his wines. They The oddest thing mentioned about the tireat man, however, is his boyish curiosity to "the shows." of his entries are: 1791 well as the selling Dec Thus some 20 paid for seeing tiVonths old 1H of large tracts to speculators, do. the same. a lion d." "1797 March 10 (1." "March 23 pd Mr. I P^ngland in Egypt continue. To an outsider it looks like the greatest piece of folly on a small scale which modern times has witness ed, a handful of men into Egypt to be slaughtered piece meal, cut up inches. England's experience reminds us of the prophecy made thousands of years ago by Jeremiah, 42: 17: So shall it be with all the men that set their faces to go into Egypt to journ there. They shall die by the sword, by the famine, and by the pesti lence, and none of them shall remain or escape from the evil that will bring upon them. 'The moon ot Mahomet arose, and itshall set," says Shelley but if yo a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in some handy place you will have a quick cure for croup, cough and colds, when your children are troubled with tliera. TTouse bill, similar to the one defeated in the Senate, tixing the minimum at $500. Our member, Mr. Peterson, voted for the bill. defeated in the Senate, it thought the B. ion for missionaries 1S02 April of rinks are to $300 THE ska in on it, and there is a long array of cases of hip disease, spinal disease, female diseases, and broken arms, heads and even hearts, said to be directly traceable to roller skating. One gentleman tells of fifteen girls in one small city who got into trouble and left town to hide their shame through the freedom des also lias a bill in AND the bad associations of the rink. We are inclined to the belief that roller skating is a very harmless amuse ment. ot a subscrip- 15 D." 7 for gave order on 50 Parkinson toward a Baptist meeting house." tries. There are many similar en JUDICIAL HILLS. The editor of the Jackson Republic, the Hon. Mr.Day, who is a member of the Third House, writes as follows THE DICIA DIS TRICTB1L PA SSED. Senator Crosby's bill for a division of the Sixth Judicial District, or rath er for the establishment of a new dis trict to be known as the 13th, passed the House on the 3d, and will become a law as soon as the Governor signs it. We received yesterday from as follows: A $400 a year, of $5,000 21 pd seeing elephant paid seeing elk college and 75." But many are his entries under charity." One year tliesf amounted over $1500 including $100 $100 D. to this to that. II« had rath er a bad reputation among the Ortho dox people, sometimes being called infidel yet read the following: for J. Cros by a copy of the bill as passed, which is Bill for the establishment of a new judicial district, to be known as the Thirteenth (13th) Judicial District, and to lix dates for holding court therein. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Minnesota: SEC. 1. That the counties of Jack- sou, Nobles, liock, Pipestone, Murray and Cottonwood be and the same are hereby detached from the Sixth Judicial District of Minnesota. SEC. 2. (Cth) Judicial District, and are hereby erect ed into a judicial district, to be known and designated the Thirteenth (13th) ETVCH YMPTPIU TF/TNG became Vice President, (elected 1790,) HWt'TflWllHy "lev a year, but his expenses increased and his taxes on the non-productive laud, acres or so, increased his embar rassments. In his insurances cost him and the census showed that his household consisted of UF the third Tuesday in May and Decem ber of each year iu Rock county, the third Tuesday iu March and Septem ber of each year. SEC. 104 3. 'A $91.- persons, eleven whites and the rest blacks, but in this respect he was better off tliau SEC. district judge shall be elected therefor at the next general election, and the governor is hereby authorized tr appoint a district judge for said district, to serve until his sue cessor be elected. 4. city" indeed, This act. shall take effect and be iu force from and after its pass age. Now comes the tug of the attorneys for appointment to Each county has a candidate or two, and it is not probabie that there will be any unanimity among the lawyers in agreeing upon the man. ports the result as follows: The Pipestone members were then admitted and a vote of the members from both counties on their first choice for judge was taken which resulted as follows: F. L. P. E. a large price for those times. Brown, of llock, tield, of Rock, 1. A taken on the name of and 5 A. D. cost $10,833.90, Perkins, of Windom. a pretty good ratio of his salary for one item." Mr. Bigelow is of the opinion that Mr. Cleveland's wines will be so to JdTerson's that they will last, much longer than his great proto type's did. It is not clear, however, that Mr. Bigelow has-duly considered how much more thirsty politicians are now than in the good old days of re publican simplicity. special to the Sioux City Journal says of the sickness and mortality at Sioux Falls: There is no little excitement over the unusual mortality SOME Barnes charity in favor of Itevd. Mr. to his paper concerning the bills affecting this judicial district: Senator Crosby's bill for a new Ju dicial District, to be formed by taking Jackson, Nobles, ltock, Pipestone, Murray and Cottonwood counties from the old Sixth district, and creating therefrom the Thirteenth judicial dis trict, has passed the Senate. Mr. F|d- the House provid ing for an additional judge for the old district. The passage of either bill will afford relief to the slow but sure moving and over-worked Judge Sever ance. The division bill provides for two terms court in Jacilson county, to be held.on the first Tuesday of June ind December and owing to its fur ther progress and the lateness of the day it seems at present to have a more favorable chance than the House bill. Speculation is rife as to whom will be appointed judge by Gov. Hubbard, as both bills provide for the appointment by the Governor of a lesident of the counties embraced in the district. Among those most prominently men tioned is our own pioneer attorney Mr. Knox, whose legal education and acu men is generally conceded, Ex-Senator Perkins of Windom, Mr. Brown of LU verne and Mr. Wilson of Worthington think the high and honorable posi tion will go to one of three lirst named should a new district or a new judge be allowed, and one or the other is cer tainly demanded. FROM TIIE REVEREND CLERGY. Among the many minister* of the gospel, WHO of severe so "After ver, I have been helped by Brown' Iron Bitters, the Rev. Spring,sCorydon, Iowa, says: it for general gained strength." So throughout the States with hundreds and hundreds of other clergymen. ILEX TV A XD COX TEX TMEX T. It has been demonstrated in South ern Minnesota that the production of a single cereal is not conducive to the nrosperity of a community. That —St. graduated license bill may be got through both houses- Paul Globe. Thanks to Hon. -is.- weeks with winter diarrhoea and unable to stand the strain of fever. The whole cause of the trouble is laid to the water in shal low wells and otherwise. The matter is being thoroughly investigated. The city council are doing their st to check the mortality, and are being ably seconded by the people. A ing has been rented for a hospital into which the poorer people will doctored, fed and cared for. This is a humane move. There is, however, much ne?dless ex citement. Every case of bad cold or headache is called typhoid fever, and as there are at least '200 C. W. E. A. "I used ill-health and found it a great help." llev. Jas. McCarty, Fort Stevenson. says, "It cured me djDakota, ^pepsia and increased my weight twenty-five pounds." The Rev. Mr. Offey" New Bern, N. C., he has taken says it, and considers it one of the best medicines known. The Rev. Mr. Whitney, Hingham, Wis., says, a long sickness from lung fe I used Brown's Iron Bitters and sec tion of the state went broke on wheat growing, but of late years lia9 grown rich on dairying and diversified agri culture generally, and poverty lias given place to plenty and contentment. J. B. a copy of Wakefield for Special Agent Hall's report ou ship-buildiug. colds in the city, the excitable report that many cases of fever. While it is true there 'A considerable fever and more deaths than ever known in the same time in the city, much of the alarm is need less. Typhoid fever is not contagious, and the fear expressed by many is en tirely groundless. Care of the poor, as contemplated, and avoidance of fever producing water, will very soon check the mortality. THESE ALTE SOLID FACTS. The best blood purifier nnd system regulator ever placed within the reach ot' suffering humanity,truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the liver, bil iousness, jaundice, constipation, weak kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or whoever requires Smith. "Tank Kee," 4 (G. W. Bailey.) will de liver nine lectures in St. James begin ning March 20th. Tank Kee is remem bered with pleasure by everybody in Worthington. A few years ago he de livered a series of lectures here on China and the Chinese under the au spices of the A. O. U. W., A and the com se was a success financially and every other way. The extraordinary popularity of Ay er'S Cherry Pectoral is the natural re sult of its use by intelligent people for over forty years. It has indisputably proven itself the very best known spe cific for all colds, coughs, and pulmon ary complaints. despatch received from Senator Crosby Tuesday evening announces the passage of the llailroad and Ware house kill. This, we suppose, is the measure appointing three commission ers to adjust differences between the railroad companies and the people, similar to the Iowa law, and making the warehouses at St. Paul, Minnea polis and Duluth public warehouses. The article on Jefferson in another column will be interesting reading, at this time, as a means of comparing early Presidential simplicity with the modern inauguration of Cleveland. 5^~ Ilonse? Janes, of Pipestone, 5 E. II. Can- ballot was then A deal of discussion ensued, good ns might, naturally be expected in a company of lawyers, and the meeting adjourned without reaching any more satisfactory esult than the determination of the fact that an agreement is practically impossible. THE SIOUX FA I.I.S EPIDEMIC. A ii tins c:ty. Within the last few days there have been at least ten deaths, supposed to have resulted from typhoid lever. There are also mai.y »"*V *R"~ ,T teacher, and while Jackson coun- June and De cember of esich year in Murray coun ty. the third Tuesday in April and Oc tober of each year in Nobles count the first Tuesday in March and Novem ber of each year, iu Pipestone county, WE HONE S. S. A G. W. Wilson, which resulted in a vote of 7 ngaiust in favor of him. and the same re sult followed a ballot on the name of Since the liis persons now it sick with the disease that has proved so fatal. Young men and women, of former good health, are prostrated, and some have died. Doctors here dif fer as to the nature of the epidemic, some claiming it to be typhoi fever, others malarial fever, and others still that it is a sort of a fever resulting from the extreme cold weather. Sev eral of the parties deceased were pros trated FREE THOUGHT, FREE SPEECH AND A FREE PRESS. VOL. XIII. WORTHINGTON. NOBLES COUNTY. MINNESOTA. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1885. NO. 28. COUNTY NEWS. liVSHMUIlE. Hay presses are baling A, G. Seney'S hay. Mr. Call,of Worthington, is the man with the machine. A. G. MR. Seney and wife are down for a couple of days attending to business. Ladies of M. E. church will hold one of a series of dime sociables Friday evening, March Cth, at the Rushmore Hotel. Flax seed to let at the Seney Ware house by E. L. Wempie. DEWALD. Minor arrival at the residence of 72 is The terms of court in said district to be held as follows: In Cot tonwood county, tiie first.Tuesday aft er July fourth and the first Tuesday in (IMMMKFY in a flourishing SIIH and tries to do well, she seems to be a failure as a teacher. So we are throw ing away our money on a six months' school this winter. SEC. James Selby returned this week from Blue Earth Co., where he has been go ing to school. Miss Bessie E. Miss A meeting was recently held iu Luverne composed of the Rock county bar and yers from "four Laird also returned from the Normal School at Mankato last week. John Ebert is back from St. Paul and Minneapolis. Ilattie the judgeship. Miller closed her school last week. She will teach the summer term in the same district to commence the lirst Monday iu April. Supt. Campbell has been visiting schools iu Litis law Pipestone. The Herald re vicinity. Haislet will give the lots, and some one else the hat. Co Treasurer Wigham was iu the west end pulling teeth, Monday and Tuesday. bran new girl baby arrived at the house of Jacob Ktimlworth last Satur day. Last Sunday Rev. Father Knauf of Adrian, held service at our school house. It was decided to boy of land in section 40 poses. Before many years. town acres 27 for church pur one of them city chaps sees our line land he irets struck by its richness, and he buys himself a farm, says "good bye city'.'" takes off the kid gloves, and gets to*L« an honest granger. alove Lais is among us. barn, household goods and SE^ whom we helped to WILLJIOXT? A 1)111 AX. From the Guardian: A call from Sheriff Miller was one of the agreeable events of wv»-k. lie lie was after tlie other fellow, you build St. Paul L»*» placed, SEE. Senator Crosby was quite seriously ill iu the fore part of he "How!*' The lieni,some printed liekl at the HE been here two weeks an appe tizer. tonic,or mild stimulant, will al ways find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure known. They act surely and quickly. Every bottle gnar an teed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by The following THE CABINET. An Albany despatch says: I have learned from a source IIP of O. Pinney Feb. 26th, a girl. Miss Richie Maxwell finished her school in Dist..15 the 12th of Feb. Is now attending school in Worthington. Miss May Leonard's school in Dist. condition. She is a very good teacher. The school board of 42 ies.—Pipestone Star. The St. Paul & is a good nirl, 12. llElitSEY. March came rather rough. Mrs. Oito Berreau went, to Chaska last week to visit friends there, and then to St. Paul to consult a doctor. Hope her health will be improved when she returns. C. SV1LLMONT. The legislature of Minnesota will ad journ next week. Now has Adrian the block ready for the new Court (we yott see.) for A grand dance on Tuesday evening. March St. Patrick's 17, Day. The dance will be new hall, and no pains will spared to make it the occasion of the season. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. daughter Nellie, arrived in Adrian yes terday, and will make this their future home, w.* hope. "Mack" should have ago but unfortu nately he has been snowbound down ill Iowa and could not get here. Howev er, we think we know him well enough to know that one or two weeks'lost time will not discourage him. will be good news many of our readers: Absolutely Pure. This POWDER Willuiont will have a Catholic church sure. Last week we said that Mr. Lais of Adrian was looking over our land. &.(*. Since, lie has bought the land of Murphy, with all the personal proper ty. Mr. Lais will move to our town right off. So it goes. never varies. ty, streny:tli tli ical IN I in 2S was written, Mr. Thuisday he inov« elect seated. Also quite sorry that a Dem. pnper can't make a living in Nobles county. Town meeting next Tuesday. Are the slates fixed already other complaints are so TL famil\ to his farm. Nearly all his present neighbors lent a helping hand. We are sorry that circumstances don't- permit us to go to Washington this week, to iny for to A prominent Kansas physician reports that he has cured several cases of rheumatism, that had resisted all other treatment, by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm It gave almost immediate relief and finally effected a cure in every case. Sold by C. W. Smith. SODA. 3 est in the Wo rid 1 "While the week, but Mrs.C. tells us that lie is conva lescent. Co. Atty.1/tnge came out from Wor thington on Thursdav to attend a law suit. Of course poked his pleasant face into our sanctum long enough to say A. O. U. W. R* not to be questioned for one moment, that Cleveland has settled ou five members, and all of them have given in their for mal acceptance. These are the names and places they are to fill: Bayard, sec retary of state Manning, secretary of the treasury Lamar, secretary of the interior Garland, attorney general Vilas, postmaster general. This leaves the war and navy portfolios to be filled. He is disposed to appoint Whitney to the navy. As to the war department is halting between two men: Judge Eudicott and Hon. Patrick A. Massachusetts, Collins, with chances iu fa vor of the former. One of these is sure to be appointed and will go iu The railroad companies are about to adopt trie plan here that all passengers in list pUI chase a icket and 8llOW it to the brakesmen before getting on the trnin. This is the same Chicago, St. imported a as is Omaha, we under stand, adopted this rule some time ago. "VStreklen'ii AIBIH The Best Salve in the world for cuts, ROYAL PSSW1 r.tn now years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your CHEUKY PKCTOKAI. saved ME. Hon ACE FA 1RBBOTJ1EB.'* BocUngliam,Yt., duly my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it ihe most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have evee tried. 1 Dr.J.C.Aysr&Co.jLov/elljMass. Soli by all Druggists. OLD El TIMES The formula by which Hishler's Herb Bitters is compounded is over two hun dred years old, and of German origin. The entire range of proprietary medicines cannot produce a preparation that en-. joys so high a reputation in the community where it is made as DCBULL'S COUGH Cares Cough*.Colds,r,Cough, Uruachitta, I bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum,fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and |wsi lively cures piles, or no pay required.| It is guaranteed to give perfect satis* faction, or money refunded. Price 251 cents per box. For sale by C. W\ Worthington. Minn. Smith, 13-191Y Hnanenem, Croup. Asthma, I Incipient Coiutuinp-1 i, and relieve* conrainptlre I pergonal In advanced stages of I IhedixeaML rrice IS eta, Ora-I Whooping Coi tion as a rep resentation of New England. tion. The Genuine AULTMAN& TAYLOR 38-tf The direct lino across the and southeast.. KAST Amnrvelof insidions In for Chicago and all WEST points puri uid wholesonieness. More econom lie ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold competition with the multitude of low test short weight, alum or powders. rvnly c«ns. \Vall-in.,N. st I). If their attack ns those affecting the throat and lungs: r.ono so trilled with by the majority of suffer ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trilling or unconscious ex posure, is often but tho beginning of a forty in the Dem. President A ?*. years' hail a fight with throat and lung diseases,and should b« taken all eases without delay. Terrible Cough Cured. "IN H-rriblo ine TORAL, IT—» I Persons 15, LBTTF. Cronp.—A Mother's Tribute. in the country last winter my littls hoy.three years old,was taken ill with croup it seemed as if he would dio from strangu lation. One of the family suggested the uso of AYKR'S CHERRY PECTORAL, a bottle of wliieli was always kept in the house. was tried in small and frequent doses,This to our delight in less than half 159 Lodge of Adrian have issued neat invitations ••I au tlio hour little patient was breathing The doe tor said that the CHERRYeasily. PECTORAL had saved my darling's life. Can you wouder at our gratitude Sincerely yours, MRS. ISM.MA GENUEY.'* West 128th St.,NEW York, May 16, Iff?. have nsed AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAI. In A. J. KY ECTORAL. McCo mack, and CRANE." Lake Crystal, Minn.,Marcli 13,1882. suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, And trying many remedies with sua* cess,after I was cured by the use of AYER'SnoHF.B- .JOSEPH Eylialiu, WALDEM." Miss., April 5,1882. I cannot say enough in praise of CnEiiitY but for its use AYER'S PECTORAL, believing as 1 do that I should loncslnce have died from lung troubles. K. BBAODOS." Palestine, Texas, April Ko 22,1882. case of an affection of tho throat or hiugs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by tho uso of AYER'S CHERBT PECTORAL, nnd it will altcays cure when the disease sot already beyond tho control of is mediciiic. RNNRARED BY •SKIER'S BITTERS- It is the best remedy for Kidney and IAver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Cramp in the Stomach, Indiges tionr Malaria, Periodical Com plaints, etc. As a Blood Purifier9 it has no equal. It tones the system, strengthening, invigorating and giving new life. The late Jntise Hayes, of Lancaster Co„ Pa., IB able jurist and an honored citizen, oncg wrote: "Mishler's Herb Bittern is very widely known, and has acquired a Kre.it reputation for medi cinal and curative properties. 0525 Commerce St., Philadelphia. ^astern points for Council HlulTs tansas,Colorado, Ne» Mex- in Nebraska, Ka Ico, Utah.Nevada and I California I/ind offices.both nesota, Dakota, Explorers' tickets for saie all coupon L|(|2)NS SINGLE SIND round trip,at TO Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Texas laud points. for sale Solid TRIINA WITI. TRIUNS are Solft KotAi,phosphateOWDEB BAKING Co., LOTT V. 44 ly AVER'S Pectoral run between CHICAGO and ST. TONIO Will a fatal sickness. AYER'S CIIERKY PECTOUAL has veil proven its ellicacy in blic and All a severe cold,which affected luii1P.RI711took fuid-In cough,and passed night after without sleep. The doctors pave up.nighttried 1 AYER'S CREKKY PEC which relieved my lungs, induced Bleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength By tho continued use of the nent cure was effected.PECTORAL.a62perma TORPIDITY by tho Of the orl-iacti-fferingfromBowels,will TUE Sample dose Sent Free on application by postal fRend your address The Dr.HartsrMed.FVO. I T. Louis, Mo.,fortouiefal onr "DREAM HI ULL straaceand of and Information,frue.BOOK." Peter Geyermann, AT HERSE KEEPS A General Store, BUYS Farm Produce for Cash, And in Exchange for Merchandise. 10-14 ly I E I I Contractor & Builder. stimatcs made for all kinds PIONEER SALOON AXI) BILLIARD HALL. Tenth-st., near Worth ington Hotel. All Kinds of Liquors on Sale. Best Kentucky WhNkies, Best !!emiessy and other Brandies, Besi Wines and Drinks ON lo draught, or by the bottle, case or keg. Lemonade and all Best cnstantly br ands Bllliiird and Pool Tables. Pleasant rooms repapcred and refurnished. Everything First-Class and Orderly. v. N. 37-ly A. c. ClIHISriAXSON, Proprietor. COKNEH '-'d AVE. .— One Dollar '•'BUMS PPR 12-Ul-ly WOKTIIIXGTOX, MINX. $200,000 have used myself I Parker's Pleasant Worm Syrc? ITsvcr Fails I Send START I and in my family several bottles, and I am satis, fled that the repntation is cot unmerited." MISHLEB HEKB BITTEBS CO., you iu work that IIALLKTT & post-ice, WORTHINGTON HOTEL. Only First-Class Good E. Wistpred Trade-Marks to wit 11 A hull'* Head in a Circle, a Bed- I Strip Cautton-Label, Chew Lnn»E Plnxa—The done in Paul and other large cit JJ. Ur. Bull't I Cough Syrup in sold only in I white lerapuen, and (h«l fac-fiimiloKiifiinture* of John Co..8.W.I Bull «t A. C. Meyer Sow I Prop's, Baltimore, lid., V. Tnhim) iocu.-UIA{treatDRUGGIST*AA Cyan DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Building Material —AND— FARMING IMPLEMENTS. and NICHOLS &SIIEPAKD THRESHING RIGS. WALTER A. WOOD HARVESTING MACHINERY. HOPKINS MO \VER, CORN TOOLS, RAKES. Worthington, Minn. Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern R'way Burlington, Cedar Rapids,, & Northern Railway. repu K.IVEU ami KLIMEYN, ltESTOKK THK HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUXH. pensiu. I.nckAppetite.URN- Want of In- Uijresllon ot Strength Kcellupabsohiiirly and Tired cured. Ronci,timeclcs una nerves receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Brain Power. 1 I" 9Q BUFE nnT edy cure. Gives cle:IKONTONIC ir.healthy complexion. rc tucnt attempts at counterfeiting only add to tlio popularity of the original. IN periiucut—get Hotel in Town. Sample Rooms. Livery Stable Connected with the House. WORTHINGTON, MINN. Daniel Shell, Proprietor. 138-ly.J RUSHMORE HOTEL WEMPLE, Proprietor. This IK a new Hotel recently opened on the Worthington & Sioux Fallsr.illroad. First-clans lc»oiiimodatfr bran and our I ns and everv attention shown to guests. Good chicken and duck shooting in the vicinity. GoodStabling & First-Class Livery. HUSHMOJIE, MINN. 7-40- ly Azom Forbes, MINNEAPOLIS and Leaving Chicago aeific kuk & and St. Railway.Paul stite of LOW* for Minnesota and Dakota Points. Connections made are with all important lines leading NORTH, SOUTH, EAST and WKST. ST. PAUL, vi I the Chicago, Rock Island it«ilway ST It will be seen from the above that almost any ikota nnd eortli, cau be reached RlulTs. Kansas City and all Minnesota. C. LulTIS, D:I J11 S,M,1" OR S,,UU',":LST tliiH line and its Iowa, Min- CONNEETIONS. TimATahlar RUNI-sheil WIT" OWIC»J on application TO ai IVES. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Prest.&Gen. supt., chf. ctk. Pa and TEE0KLY TRUE mo mah, Blair.Omaha, and all poi. ts KAST I N HE LIVER ity of the And a perman«nt CUIUS of these Pills. NO medicine should no taken without Cle»nslag fitomnoh Bowels with n.dorefir«HARTBR'Sthe of nnd ets on LIVER PII^S. :rCf^ ?.r Agents. Tickets all coupon otlices points in the United states nnd Canada.toall J. E .1. If ANNEGAN. 'T CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA. s. Dep. Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha 4ILWAY. The only route runtiln* through trains :outb west from st- Paul and Minneapolis to sioux -ity and t'oiinoil Bluffs with S:isCit, pnrlfrthe JIX,OOI. I.KEI'IM* eoiiiiectiiij:at.Ssiiem I Klir, ASK A. ROYAL ROUTE. T1CV THIS I'Ot'TK WllliN You Full iiifo'-mation TUAVEI„ ah:ut routes,rates and tick api'Hration to T. W T-EAWnAT,-!^, Gen I Passenger Atrein, .*t. I'aul, .dimi. P. O. (XAUKL, General TralTic Mauauer. Y'ALL~bDD8 EST EQUIPPED RAILROAD IN THE WORLD. Let it be forever remembered that the Chicago & Northwestern Kailway is the best and shortest route and monust its of 32-ly work. Correspondence solicited. WOUTIIINGTOX, MlNX.« BI'dTs (Omahato from Chicago and Council PASSING to KON Aniont:a few ), orfrom HOMESIX TIIE WETFL Persons looking westward for home* can procure full information concern ing the GARDEN SPOT of IOWA H. & Louis via THE St. Nortliwfstern U»uis, Keo tilwav, and Minneapolis vl I I lie Minneapolis & St. Louis THE MAIN LINE Extends from Ituriington, Iowa, to Alltei Lea. Minnesota. Mu?catiiie Division from Muscatine Iowa, to What Cheer and Monte/.uma, Iowa: Clinton Division, lintoii. Iowa.to Klmira.lowa: Iowa City Division. Klmira It v»M\siile, Iou:i CAR with *C. & N. \V. Railway for all points in Central Dakota. SIIOUT QUICK LINEF1SOM Sioux City,SJOUX rails, Sheldon. Northeastern Iowa and Southeastern Dakota -TO— St. Paul, Minncapolis. And points in Northern Minnesota, and to Farjro,all Grand l,-orks,.ITI.L all POINTS Dakota. From St. Paul Sutferingfrom complaints KIT nccullarto their sex will FL: DR. HAIITER'S a land Superior, iiatcx* the ORIGINAL AM BJ£ST. BARTER'S I IUCD nil .North in throuirh tmins mn are to Ash Washlniru Superior,and lo iUyfield and on L^IKE MADISON, Mil.WAUK K. BELUIT and CHICAGO. Tt is the best route south to Pon':I WakelieM. NOltTll--n,,-TrkaKniers Wayne. Harrington.O.-ikland, and that it is preferred by all well-posted travelers when California and Colorado It also operates the test route and the short line between Chicago and St. Paul ami Milwaukee,1a Kpirta,Minneapolis. Mndison, Fort Howard.(GreenCrosse,Wis., It ly). a. Owaton. na, Mankaio, in ., liapiiis, Cedar Des Moines, Webster City,MALCONA, Clinton. Marshalltown, Iowa, Freepoil, Klpin. iJockfopl. IN., ot a,re Ks KOOM CAKS, ihe likeof whichaie not run by any other anvwhere. In shortIJOADASSERTEDI^-IT It owns IIKI tors caring A«constantly route, be had. Milwaukee, St. Paul and Sioux City BEKU resort SUMMER DltlNKS. Cigars and Tobaccos, on hand. BILLIARDS. MCDOWELL. WESTERN HOTEL. paperslocrlother A local stations on its lines. the numerous points of supe riority enjoyed by THE its 1AY patrons of this road, are COACII which are Hie finest that hu incemiity man art and can create: TIAI.SLKKI'ING CAR"*, comfortand JlCI.is.tiieltITroad it is JKST FQUIPPKI» IN TIIK W. All points of interest North. Norih«est and West of CLII^ACO. business C-litres, controls put out a as a crown person, bottle,prlire,as.wellyoung -perly barrels water A noi harm flesh 0TH AMI OR KKADY, ST. Convenient to R^ilvoml Dcjot. Good accom modations and every at itti"ii shown to gucids. and knowr.rust!•« :.nd will at once money faster th All about the re lishiii'4summer irionnds sorts and noted hunting and arc accessible by the various branches of this roH. IIV« .',INH) for its millionsof itro"*. our ticket atrent for tickets via TAKE NONE et a"*-ANI» nts sell them. It costs no in roads.than For maps, descrip'.ve or information not obtain able at your ticket ofllce, write to the General Passenger Agt 20 C. & X. VV. ll y, licago 111 A RELIABLE ACSNT WANTED FOlt I II1S COUNTY TO SKI.I. MONARCH FIRE KILLER! For Protecting Life, Property ar-d to Icnown. day. in present* own away us Miwerful and efficient A tit tire The piit UP in KST, BE^T, by mail you will gel free a icka'-re of goods of large value, that will bring in you in anything els" in America.— ifcjoo .0U in presents with each eithersexloofbox, Agents wanted everywhere,of 0 Minnesota, by subscripting for Worthington ADVAI^E, published at Worthington. Minnesota. Send S2 for one year. SI for six months, and W sents for three months, to ADTANCK. Worthington. Nobles Co., Minnesota. E. TORRANCE DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, GROCEI1ISS, CX*ock:ei*y 8-S2—]y E 5 sr 0 5 5 i3" Pfl TR8 £5 0 W O O ijo 2 Q. O !m Ji'.aftr itjd in clot.?* j»nd Wi»««Ky orT'U&'airtf, n»e ivera*«5c. "JLii txrf.5s con ra:asn!»tl»f* cu:i»us FulCiJ »-o:inqni^iuv*wnr.%1£A*i?-.Jr»-i:.v4fciDiifofre-ikcpVgtv«»icrrJt\. U'«v«r1ulor uss Jl-mUn. r- prr.no ^'1 rv m-«rrv. *.» ^v. 1 'v xiiiiMi-nM *.:» you. vv Si Vn, fo.' i»tf% VMis'Vn 1i»yt'i** In j»»"iixcct5 i- (JoQS'iitat.nu aud pjimpblet l:oc. wMrsniis mmizm Secure Healthy action to the LIVER a relieve all bik oris troubles. Kc Gtl*l3£. Price 25c. All DroggiltL Bill PACiFI R« R. LAftiDSj In Minnesota. North Dakota. Kon tin a, Idaho, Washington and Cregon. "SS From Superior to Pnrrt Kouml. Atnrices chisfiyfrin ranging r-n ?2 5TO 10 to *S lor securing Goad Homes PB rpe,\ ¥. I.M AM! PALA- PA LACK DTFA WING whicn p:r years'time, RB 3 2 O F.-N &• acre, iVseribii.srlispmmsI!oolale«*3,ati4andiiIiTIIAJFYO'Llu..lioineMofur[vsXwrtlarrN«IPn!I1*.Governmrnt.CountrysettlementBestforE..S«IRthicrthe-I-AtldrwB..R'.CflAS.lvnl.St-,JJIUHKofisunR.open'*countrytilroad1".owrecic.ORr!thiseresL^NULS:X.L'icil» Lailil Timlier niui -!O.S18,433 Aeren IIAE.F which are models elej:ance:its all lite I'linlic JCortl..-M of were in the are unsurpassed by any and Its widely-celebrated Nortliwcntcrii Dinliigfars, L' MAJ* FONT I'aeitle'omI'RKG, «TR•,THE tli- HfcEEtiuverninent LAIIIIULIN, CUM'r,LANDS. Land MSTARGAlEofGITIE8 Tenches General This fascinating can la an miles of road passenger and has over four hundred conduc Gatherings,etc.,ItSendandaSetatyour,/HaiisYougdIT—aaij«a«aiArTMlM,atonceandlirxlfyoun^:amusementforWMUrttoodefamMybeoldIsamoatteaJlagCiUwefPJbaadiMMm4PmmGCardPopalallM,aMprofitableofpleasessport.Loeatiaa,gameItandentertainandStnsitleAPracUcalThe?ce^Ladles.MostInlormation interesting Men and LL is OTIIKK. AI leading tick Social ing mach/un can always th re to travel on this route, that gives tirst-cla.ss accommoda tions, it does lo bv I he poorly equipped circulars and summer )HYSORRENTO! Keducin Fire Insurance. The Most Effective Fire Killer known So simple an 1 convenient, that a child can 1.WAX (hie appll I, will kill more lire than Department itself. It will not explode freeze, EOMPONNIL with a removable cap, which if "Monarch ever "MONAUCH I'lliK HLL.l.KLI" an within the of every body. Samples c:price in Manufacturers.11 all Ages, for all the time,orspiro lime only, work for us at their own homes. Fortunes for all workers absolutclv assured. Don't delay. Co.,Portland, Maine. be seen at the oftlcit of this paper. Address immediately JUJIIOUP &C0-. & !2«J L*th FR.t., 1(5 ::ms. Nobles Co. 13 15 Chicago, III MAYS II. for rile IVteisoij. by W. A. 20- tf 7 for ^nw,aiart* Complete Set o/S'Z Card*,toil*printed inUi »I JRFH "ILL*, BC Mtm, 4*lWHI-LIMHIHrwltMltriw(hdtaHiITL^MFIma*..RAMTMUAETM«InihlliIM—MS•*.HnalltiNACniSE•».•IwMULLS.«•lylWlmSlr.SlrkSAWMVTKMr•«aIbji(»M(»NIIFMY.MOR7NGATTACHME~NFtmrlll URKI Itrl A •FFC Tlil aMWk lfll% it RtrwtHHni kasral AM IMW«J»LT AOSFFRT *1ITUL TkhbOfW »lll »F liully latrhMal fclfliwn ITIKW A| MB (MR. MIOHPLI—ml TIF*. 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