A CHAPTER FOR ALL TO READ.
Here we will but say what we have already written.
WE INVITE FARMERS ONLY
to our colonies.
No doubt the country builds up the town, and we look for quite a building up of our young Catholic towns next summer; but, in the way of business, stores and mechanics' shops, the home supply is generally fully up to the demand, and at present we would not feel justified in inviting any one to our Catholic colonies but a man
WHO WANTS A FARM,
And who is able and willing to work one.
RAILROAD FARES FROM DIFFERENT POINTS.
| 1st Class. | 2d Class. | Immigrant. | |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York | $35 25 | $30 25 | $24 00 |
| Philadelphia | 33 50 | 28 45 | 24 00 |
| Montreal | 36 25 | 26 00 | |
| Toronto | 29 25 | 23 00 | |
| Buffalo | 29 25 | 23 00 | |
| Cleveland | 25 25 | 20 00 | |
| Chicago | 15 25 | 12 00 | |
| Milwaukee | 12 25 | 9 00 |
N. B.—The above are the fares from the points mentioned to St. Paul. Doubtless persons coming in a large party from the same place would get special low rates. From St. Paul to any of our colonies, immigrants are carried for half fare; about $3 for an adult. They also get low rates for baggage &c., &c.