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Resolved, That our confidence and THE GRASSHOPPER SITUATION. Motschulksy, published by the Smithsonian 3XT. JBLA.TCEIXlr ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS, love for our pastor, so far from being Institution in 1858,) which presents We give elsewhere an extract from a ^osftrit j^&vmtf. ARRIVES. diminished are heightened and deepened-by an interesting synopsis of the paper on the Grasshopper prepared by At his Eastern (daily) 5 the unmerited sufferings which methods practiced in Southern Russia, DR. G. O. MOOBE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. Southern 9:42 a. m* the U. S. Consul at Winnepeg. It he has so long borne, and we welcome including those occupied by the German Western—La Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, or Mennonite colonies. Wednesdays and Fridays at 4p.n seems that the locusts have deposited him with sympathy more tender and Terms $a.oo a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. Lumber Yard in Worthington, Spirit Lake Monday Pp. a*. trust more unbounded than ever felt In the autumn, as soon as the labors their eggs in Manitoba as they have Jackson, Tuesday and Friday p. Colony Drug Store! SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1874. before to his labors among us—to our of tillage permit, the people provided Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p.m. done this year in the region bordering church, our families, our homes and with sharp sticks or hoes for turning has constantly on band DCPARtS. on the Minnesota river. We have not our hearts. up the ground, proceed to collect and Eastern (dally) 9i42a.«. Republican Ticket. destroy locust eggs. If the eggs are Southern 5p.HL heard of any eggs having been deposited During the reading of the report frequent A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine Western—Lu Vetue and Siou* Falls, deposited in the fields or sandy plains in the counties south and southwest interruptions were caused by the For Congress. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. Lumbert where the ploughs and harrows can •SpiritLake.Tuesday a Mi of AVatonwan, so that next year applause which followed the reading of MARK H, DUNNELL. pass, the latter are made use of. The Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. Spirit Lake Stage-Line. this section will escape'the necessity of egg-tubes are poured into sacks and Lake Shetek. Friday 7 a.m. certain passages sustaining Mr. Beecher, Of Steele County. All malls close 20 minutes before departure measured, the authorities paying a feeding the young hoppers for six or DOTY and outbursts of laughter were Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., Office hours from 7 a. in. to 7 b. ftl.—Sundays* bounty of ten cents for every pint collected. & LAMBERT, having secured the carying from 12 m. to 1 p. in. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. eight weeks as we had to do this year. drawn out by any allusion to "mutual of the mails from Spirit Lake to Worthington, If, after a hot summer the fall C. C. GOODNOWt P. M. will run as follows: But we may look for a visit or two A Republican State Convention will be held at friend" Moulton and his participation and winter are equable, the search is Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday the Academy of Music, in Minneapolis, on Wednesday, from the swarms which wdl hatch out renewed in the spring. After the St. Paul & Sioux City in the matter. The concluding portion morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock the 9th of September, 187*, at 12 o'clock young locusts appear in the spring p. m. north of us, and with the knowledge of the report, summing up the result, M., for the purpose of nominating one candidate parties with flat wooden shovels Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday we now have, and our experience in morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at for Chief Justice and one candidate for Associate was received with the waving of handkerchiefs, are detailed to surround the plain AND Worthington, Minnesota, 6 clock, p. m. Justice of the Supreme Court of this State. fighting them this year, we ought toescape hats, and whatever else came where the broods appear, destroying Any business entrusted to our Care will be The apportionment as fixed by resolution of promptly and faithfully attended to. Passentfers them and burning the residue. In addition, next year with little comparative handy, and the applause which greeted Sioux City 4 Saint Paul R. R. carried At reasonable rates. [44-ly State Convention, Is one delegate for each organized rollers made of timber and fixed damage. This year, with our hatch to the ending was almost deafening. county"and'one for every 4,000 Republican on iron or wooden axles, and drawn by feed for nearly two months, and with After the reading the report Moulton votes, and major faction thereof, based upon the horses or oxen, are sent from point to Opposite "Worthington Hotel. average vote for Stato ticket in the last election. three or four invasions from foreign point, wherever any mass of insects went forward and took a seat on THENATIONAL COLONY Nobles oountj is entitled to two delegates. have escaped the above precautious.— grasshoppers, we have still nearly half a TIME CARD. the platform. During some remarks C. II. l'etit, C. Stebbins, j„cvi Nutting, G. A. Besides the rollers, as the insects acquire Going west. crop left. Next year with only the invaders by Mr. Raymond, in which he said that Leave St. Patll at Oilman, Win. Rickel, L. O. Stevenson, W. L. the use of their wings, the use LOCATED 8.00 a. Worthington, at to meet, and with a.vigorous 5.00 p. Wilson, I). Sinclair, 11. P. Freeman, Jacob Frankcnfleld, Moulton had tried to poison the minds of bags is found advantageous—commencing IN SOUTHWESTERN Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. With thanks for favors In the past, we desire the patrol of the fields at daylight nt C. A. Conkey, st.ite Central Committee. smudging, roping, etc., we can rest assured Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. Going East. of men against Beecher, Moulton rose to remind the good*people of Worthington and Leave Sioux City at and continuing until"the morning 5.30 a. of saving most of the crop. JUDUE WAITE NOMINATED. and said twice: "You're a liar, sir sui minding tpuntry that We are here, ready at Worthiugtoiir at 9.42 a. dew is dried up. After the swarms Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. rrt The Democracy, (or the Hybrid-Miscellaneous till times to serve them with goods as low as they This seems to have been a general This produced intense excitement.— commence their flights, every plantation Twelve Townships can be found in Southern Minnesota. pavty) of this district, which grasshopper year. They were on the is as far as possible protected by Men and women mounted the seats and smudges in the manner described above met in Convention at Owatonna on the move from Manitoba to Texas and, we cried "put him out!" "Shame 1" etc., 1,500,000 ACRES or by Locher. 1st, nominated Judge Franklin II. believe, also in South America, and DRU DEPARTMENT. mingled with prolonged hissing.— Waite, of Mankato, for Congress.— it is supposed that some of the invaders Moulton dared the meeting to put him Rich Prairie Land PRAIRI E & MEADOW LANDS, Barber & Lawrence, The Judge, in his speech, confessed to even this far north were hatched out. Two policemen appeared and We hare a full stock of fresh and reliable having always been a Jackson Democrat, In Nobles County, Minnesota. South of North America. It is not Moulton resumed his seat. Mr. Raymond DltUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, I.REELINof Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and North* but he says lie was a war Democrat that it is their duty to bear their probable that there will be another continued reviewing the character Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, western Iowa, share the hardships caused by the destruction during the war, and that he did Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfnnitry, of the crops such general movement for twenty and conduct of Tilton and Moulton FOR SALE Toilet and Fancy Soaps. OFFER THEIR GOODS not vote for Lincoln when renominated. years to come. We are north of the in severe terms. The report of the at moderate prices with efts? terms of payment. Of course he did not vote for him the ordinary grasshopper country, and the committee was received and the resolution ALSO TOWN LOTS, Prescriptions Carefully first tune. So the Judge dodged and FOR Com* in towns at rain ad stations. Land bonds of th€ name of the "grasshopper region" is adopted by a standing vote amid THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR Sioux city and St. Paul Railroad to be takeu at thus escaped the stigma of having voted no more appropriate as applied to us the waving of hats and handkerchiefs. par in exchange for land within their limits. pounded. CASH ONLY, for a Republican candidate for the For particulars address: "Land Department than the name of the "water-spout region" When the nays were called for Moulton St. P. & S. C. and S. C. St St. P. K. B. Co., St.Paul At the following prices and discounts Presidency. would be appropriate if applied alone voted in the negative. At Minn. All dollar patent medicines S5c All rc do do Soil and Climate to Pittsburg. A civilized Inlian who 45c the conclusion Moulton passed out All 25c do do STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. WATCH HEM. 22c All Dollar School Books passed through here a few days ago, amid demonstrations which led the police 90c The Democracy are as busy as beavers. All 50c do 45c and who lias known this country from to hustle him into a carriage and They have been counting noses, All 2oc do 22c School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy The CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES Roiled Linseed (I1, per gal. boyhood, said to one of our farmers 1 30c drive rapidly away. Moulton is out in button-liojing voters and writing letters liaw Linseed Oil, per gal. Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill 125c and the GARDEN OF THE STATE. that this was "not the grasshopper a card threatening to print more letters. Turpentine «5C for a week or two past, as though Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini'ial Paper, Tartanc Acid 85c country." They have not been here But the verdict of Phmouth Envelopes in great variety, Peuclls, Pens, the fate of the nation depended upon The Climate of the Mountains and th« Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c before in twenty years. Cream of Tartar, commercial 40c Pen-Holders, Inks. Church is the verdict of the Christian their efforts. We have no doubt that Soil of the River Bottoms. Castor Oil, commercial, per pt. 50c Mr. Taylor, in concluding his paper, world, and henceforth there is only A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED Castor Oil, dai k, per pt. a most determined effort will be made 35c Lard oil, per gallon, 1 10c sums up with substantially tlie following honor and love for Beecher and lasting EVERY SATURDAY to defeat Mr. Dunnell upon the salary NEWS DEPOT. Engine of], per gallon, 1 00c Engine oil, per gallon, *0c points: contempt and infamy for Tilton and question, and that gros* misrepresentation Wc are now prepared to furnish any publication AT Spii its Nitre, per oz. 5c Moulton. will be kept up. Gentlemen, we 1. If the grasshoppers had not taken Aiua ammonia, per oz, In the United States at publishers' rates. Worthington, Minnesota. Laudanum, per oz. 10c Call on us for dailies, pictorials, magazines, etc. can't spare Dunnell, just yet. He has half the crops, Manitoba would ParegoI ic, per oz. 5c GRASSHOPPERS. Government Lands. Camphor Gum, per oz. 5c been too good a friend to the Homesteader have smothered in its own fat—and as Ami all other Drugs in proportion. and of the frontier to be From this date our customers will please take half the crop left is in consequence of Tobaccos, How to Destroy them and Prevent their notice that we SELL ONLY FOlt CASH. Don't Several Townships of GOVERNMENT "swapped" off while we are crossing a the diminished production worth as Ravages. ask us tor credit as we shall he compelled to refuse Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' it, a every man's good sense must tell him stream. The most he did was to take much as the whole crop would have been, LAND in the County STILL VACANT. WT. Material. J. Taj lor, U. S. Consul at Winnepeg, that the credit system, under the present prospects, the back pay, and six-sevenths Qf Congress the loss is not so severe after all. is only another name for certain ruin and has prepared a very able and interesting The ADVANCE Is the regularly issued county the neggeiy of our families. "Chaiity should did the same. He voted squarely 2. Where fields were ploughed in the paper on Grasshoppers which begin at Home." Lamps and Lamp Goods. paper, and the only newspaper published In Nov Worthington, July 10, 1874—44tf. against the bill, and when you have fall, two weeks' important time was appears in the Manitobian of that place, bles county. To persons abroad who content' GROCERIES done your worst you can only show A large Tarlety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight gained in the spring, and hence the and from which we extract the following plate coming to the National Colony, the AT* kinds of Chimneys. RAILROADS that Dunnell did what scores of the loss by the hoppers was at least one upon the methods adopted for preventing VANCE will prove of great value, as it will cbron best men in the nation did. He was fourth less than on the spring ploughed TRailroadswhicohn their ravages and destroying fcle from week to week every step in the progres* We have but one price, and that as low as the iese land are the Sioux City & St Patul I S S I I not enough of a demagogue and coward lands. them: runs daily trains to both of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted to refuse the back pay and then cities. 3. He hopes that the ova of the in sajing that we can make it an object tity of Valuable information concerning tM FREE OF CHARGE HUMAN AGENCIES AGAINST FULL- make political capital out of his "honesty." for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. ichneumon fly has been deposited GROWN LOCUbTS. prairies of tlse West. _^ Smudges.—Mr. Taylor quotes a letter with and will eat up the grasshopper Articles not in stock will be furnished on short to the New York Herald, in which the eggs if not the eggs must bo disturbed Towns and Villages. Orders for Groceries left at iny store will receive notice. smoking out process employed in Asia BEECHE1VS COMPLETE VINDICATION. prompt attention, and the goods will he delivered and trampled out this fall. and Africa is given, which closes as AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED FREE We give elsewhere the substance of MOORE & SMITH. OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come 4. For this purpose there is nothing follows: the report of Plymouth Church Investigating Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing and test our Stock of Groceiies and Pro\isions March 21. 1ST4. "Let our settlers in the Northwest for themselves, and be convinced we are selling like deep plowing. Committee, completely exhonorating up in the Colony. them at bottom pi ices. imitate their uncivilized fellow sufferers 5. The pea is unpalatable food for the Henry Ward Beecher and receiving \V intend to sell only the best of everything 8 of Asia and Africa. Let them kindle in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate grasshopper, and so he recommends that Worthington the Business, Railroad, him with greater respect and brisk tires early in the morning, at prices. "every frld of wheat, barley and oats Social, and Educational Centre of a least one hourbeforesulirise, all around love than ever to their hearts and homes. We quote the pi ices of a few staple goods: Having Refitted and Furnished DEPARTMENTS. HIS STORE, their farms or fields, or if that be impossible, large extent of country. he surrounded by a margin, say one Brown Sugar, 9'^ pounds, $1 00 The Christian world and the fair-minded Yellow C. s«4 00 then kindle them all along hundred feet wide, of the field pea." of the non-Christian world accept the Coffee A. (white) 8 00 that side in the direction of which they Staiulaid 7\4 1 (X) FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. 6. Burn over the prairies in the spring. verdict. Beechcrhas been through the expect the invasion of the locusts.— Molasses f? gallon, 70 Molasses Syrup $1 20 7. Ample provision for smudges for fiei-y furnace and has come out without The fires should not be more than 100 Special prominence will be given to all questions AT TRADE-, Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding yards apart—the closer the better.— use when the adult grasshoppers begin the smell of fire upon his garments. Bigelow, Minn., affecting the interests of the farmers, and prices. Coal tar, half-dried peat, or still less expensive to fly. We have not space to review the evidence, Groceries and Provisions given in exchange to agricultural topics. An account of every farm! matter, such as grass, sod, wet for Country Produce. NINE COUNTIES NOW TRADING 8. Every parish club to- organize for but there area few leading points In tbe county will be given. Correspondent* straw, green brushwood, reeds, cattle 38tf] C. C. LUCKEY. IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A associated effort against the pest. dung, bones, horns and hoofs of dead which must satisfy any fair mind that AT WORTHINGTON. solicited froft* farmers. Write facts and observations animals, refuse leather and hides, cast 9. For every acre heretofore sown, Complete Assortment of Beechei is not guilty. Some of these upon farming matters, and tho editor off shoes and rags—in fact, anything plough and««ow two acres in 1875. are: will put them in shape for the press. Particular General Merchandise, that will create a dense stifling smoke, 1 The charge rests upon Mrs. Tilfon's attention will be given to the subject of Tree and is at the same time inexpensive, HO! BEECHER TRIUMPHANTLY FARMING. should be thrown into the fires, and confession, upon Beecher's letters Culture, as one of vital importance to this part of VINDICATED. Cotnsising lu part of a rigorous fumigation should be kept the West and upon Moulton's statement that STAPLE AND FANCY up from sunrise to »unsetT or as long as Beecher confessed to him. Let us look Report of the Investigating Committee— the locusts are on the wing." A FARMING POPULATION of several DRY GOODS, at the these 1. Mrs. Tilton confessed Roping the Fields.—A correspondent Beecher Acquitted and Completely exhonerated thousand now on the lands and of the New York Tribune, describing For the Spring Trade. GROCERIES, LAND DEPARTMENT. when ill and two weak to resist the from everything of an unchaste the visitations of 1873 southwestern the County RAPIDLY FILLING demands of her husband. She immediately NOTIONS, etc. Reliable information will be given concerning Character—Perfect Confidence Minnesota, says: "One of the most retracted this confession, denied UP. tne securing of Government Land. Letters of The Best Goods always on hand at of Plymouth Church in its Pastor— effectual means employed was to 'rope' its truth in a public statementand the fields—that is, to hitch each end of inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim law* Let the Peace of Ood Rest Beecher THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. also denied its truth before the Committee. a rope 200 feet long to a horse and drag will be promptly and correctly answered through and Plymouth Church—Scenes at Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. We are now prepared to receivo orders it over the grain." Here are two solemn denials the paper, and all the decisions of the General the Meeting—Enthusiasm of the Audience—Blackmailing for Scooping or Netting.—The following when she is well and of sound mind Land Office which can be obtained will be pub* Moulton Appears Terms Strictly Cash, on suggestions may have value "Attach The National Colony is organized upon against one confession extorted from together two sheets, forming a sort of llsuecl. in the role of Blackguard—Hustied a TEMPERANCE BASIS, No INTOXICATING iv her when she was ill and too weak to a bag, and fasten to across pole to permit away by the Police—Impotent resist her husband's demand. 2. Boecher's the locusts to enter the bag, so that BEVERAGES sold in Bigelow, June 25,1874.—[42. Threats from Moulton. Seeders, two men can take hold of the two ends COLONY DEPARTMENT. letters, even in the garbled and the County. of the pole and draw it rapidly along On Friday night, August 28th, the Lumbe a false s'mpe in which Tilton and Moulton Harrows, The ADVANCE, as intimattd above, will be the grain. From these two ends extend Plymouth Church Investigating Committee, pullished tlicin, prove his innocence two braces to the back knot of the sack, map and history of the National Colony. AH read their report at the church Cultivators, just as much as his guilt. They are in order that the hind end of the apparatus questions relating to the soil, climate, and other LUMBER, meeting. The report covers the whole may be held as high as possible therefore of no weight in establishing natural advantages, and to the development of EDUCATION. Plows, etc. from the ground, so as not to bleak LATH, giound, dwelling upon every essential his guilt. 3. Moulton states that Beecher Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully an* the grain with the knot. With this apparatus SHINGLES. point in the case, and concludes with confessed adultery to him, but has sweep the fields at night or on swered. the following complete vindication of no letters ov other evidence to sustain Constantly on hand. wet days, when the locusts are perched Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEM Mr. Beecher. quietly on the grain, in such a manner his statement. From the known character OFFICE~At Store. YAKD-Corner Ninth St. INARY OF LEARNING now in that the striking of the ears against the First. We find from the evidence of the man, as a "blackmailer, a Persons desiring any of these goods will find our and First Avenue. edge of the sheet will shake off the locusts operation at Worthington. that Rev. Henry Ward Beecher did not stock complete. Minn. bully, a free-lover, and, as ho himself into the bag. Bulging out with commit adultery witi Mrs. Elizabeth N E W S A N LOCAL, acknowledged, a "heathen," his statement the pressure of the air, the insect will It. Tilton, either at the time or times, not escape, and can be destroyed by ought not to be believed. Besides, 49-Also Stores, Tin and Hardware, S. 0. MORSE. or place or laces set forth in the third The ADVANCE will give a general summary of .plunging into hot water." Moulton flatly cowtridicts himself, and fourth sub-divisions of Mr. Tilton's the news of the vorld, but its aim will be to become statement, nor at any other time HOW TO DESTROY TOE EGGS AND for he wrote to Beecher, "I know Photography. a first-class local newspaper, devoted especially Advantages. or place whatever. WINGLESS LOCUSTS. you can stand, if the whole case was At Panic Prices, But the practical question now is Second. We find from the evidence to home news and home interests. Corres published to-morrow," thus showing how to destroy tho larvje, or the just that Mr. Beecher has never committed pondence from flie different townships and from hatched insect next soring? On this at the Colony Store. clearly that whatever the offence was any unchaste or improper act with Mrs. the several counties tributary to Worthington important point all testimony unites in it was not anything of an unchaste or Tilton, nor made any unchaste or improper FERTILE SOIL, the importance of solicited. remark, proffer or solicitation to HUMISTON STOCKDALE. impure nature. Deep Ploughing.—The California Farmer HUNTINGTON & CO., her, of any kfhd whatever. CONVENIENT MARKETS, ot July o, 18-5-3, says: "When the Third. If this were a question of 3. Tiiorj is no letter of Bsecher's soil is ploughed deep and early they do HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, errors of judgment on the part of Mr. Town Lots for Sale! A I KXNT:OSI O confessing his guilt. On the contrary, General Photographers, not make such ravages." Beecher, it would be easy to criticise, CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. his letters show clearly that lie was not A planter in Texas wrote as follows especially in the light of recent events. JOB-WORK in 1867, to the Department of Agriculture Superior Mail, Hailroad, School, Church guilty of the main charge, for he says In such criticism, we are suie no man In HEltSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City Removed from 53 East Third Street, at Washington "As soon as the would join more sincerely than Mr. and other Privileges. in one, dated June 1,1873, "My mind is and St. Paul Railroad. grasshopper has laid its eggs the planters Beecher himself. TO THE GROUND FLOOR AT clear I am not in haste I shall write Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages plough their fields and turn the soil NO AGUE, Fourth. We see nothing Avhatever on favorable terms. for the public a statement that will over so that the eggs will be crushed, in the evidence that should impair the NO CONSUMPTION, Ilersey has a Hotel, Post Olfice, Lumber Yard and thus destroy the spring crop of NEATLY AJSTD PROMPTLY bear the light of the judgment day.— perfect confidence of Plymouth church, and several shops and stores, and is surrounded ST. 'PAUL, MINN. grasshoppers. This experiment has NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, or the woild, in the Christian integrity God will take care of me and mine."— by a beautiful country. been made in small spots of ground of Henry Ward Beecher. And now let NO DESPERADOES, As the committee say, "these are not Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several where myriads of eggs were deposited, the pence of God, that passeth all understanding, Executed at the stores and shops and Is destined to become a the words of a-guilty mind." and not a grasshopper came from under NO INDIANS. rest and abide with Plymouth THE LARGEST, hriving village. the layer of soil that covered the church, and the beloved and eminent 3. Both Tilton and Moulton, with eggs." Apply or address pastor, so much and so long afflicted. Ad?aac & Office, MOST COMPLETE, AND great emphasis, denied the charge when The Asiatic traveler, Locher, says on Wm. H. HUMISTON, first published by the Woodhulls.— MOST ELEGANT this point: "Deep ploughing, with a Signed, IIEXRY W. SAGE, WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO., This denial was nude to the Rev. Mr. view to crush the eggs under the weight Establishment of the Kind tf] MINNESOTA. AUGUSTUS STORKS, of the soil turned upoi them, is undoubtedly Halliday. HENRY CLEVELAND, recommendable, while pigs in the West. State Normal School. CARDS, 4. Beecher's conduct is not consistent II. B. CLAFLIX, and poultry allowed to roam over the with the theory of guilt. He has JOHN WINDSOR, plowed fields would greatly assist in BLANKS, not acted like a guilty num. Thrice he S. V. WHITE, the extermination of these locusts in RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OT MANKATO. MINN. Committee of Investigation. embiyo." CIRCULARS, published a solemn and emphatic denial LAND ASSURED. Wholesale & Retail To this the Committee added the following Prairie Fires.—As to the great unoccupied over his own signature he asked for resolutions, expressing increased POSTERS, prairies adjoining the settlements 1. FALL TERM commences August 20,1874. an investigation to probe the scandal confidence in the great preacher, and of Manitoba, they should not be 2. Pupils must bi at least fifteen years of age. DEALERS IN BILL-HEADS, to the bottom, and lie called upon all welcoming him to their church, their burned this autumn. But next spring 3. Applicants for admission to the Normal Department will be examined In Spelling, Reading, Stereoscopic Views, Frames, Stereoscopes, families, their homes and their hearts: when the young grasshoppers are yet persons having letters of his bearing Writing, Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic. LETTER-HEADS, Resolved, That the evidence laid before wingless and the grass dry, set fire to «fec, &o. 4. Tuition free to those who pledge to teacli upon the subject to come forwaid and the examining committee not only it by concert between pa.! ishes and a3 two years in the Common Schools of the !-tate. "publish them. All others will be charged EIGHT DOLLARS much a3 possible in circles, so that the does not afford any foundation for putting EVERY KIND OF PICTURE known to the 5. The Investigating Committee PER TERM. insects cannot escape from the ring of the pastor of this church, Henrv called upon any person having any 5. Special facilities for those who wish to learn Art executed in the very best manner possible fire but be driven by the heat and how to teach. Ward Beecher, upon trial, but on the TEB31S—$2 a year $1 for si* knowledge of the facts to come forward and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. For further information apply to the Principal. smoke into the centre," where they will contrary establishes to the perfect satisfaction and testify. months 50 cents for three raonthg, is D. C. JOHN, eventually perish in the flames. Send stamp for copy of the National Colony of this church his entire innocence 46—3w* Mankato, Minn. How le*, Beecher rest in peace and let advance. MENNONITE EXPERIENCE. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. VISITORS and absolute personal purity Tilton and Moulton sink to that perdition JOCRNAJ, giving full particulars, to I have before me a paper translated Two desirable Farms near Worthington Address with respect to the charges made against of infamy and public contempt MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., ALWAYS WELCOME. from the Russian ("On the means of for sale. Also Honse to rent. Apply him by Theodore Tilton. Which they deserve. E -AJDTT^Jtf 0 Destroying the Grasshopper," by V. to WM S. STOCKDALE. 45—3m. Worthington, NoUct Gounty, Minnesota. Worthitujtony Minnuoia.