New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 2, 1885 · Page 2 of 10
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A.Yllowstommbk Bomanifedv, sbont So- the INGMTIllira EEYMGm fa^^WwaVs-^rWisWrarofW reasury oa few.days,'atidr* not have to leave my honie^shesaid, S *4ejg*ior.'or Dubuque dipeise ^^therwept'oiyiaicfn: rit bursi^iifliit/e* Bismarck Tribune An JpteUigtit,'\am. rv after patis6 r.for 1 was, born" Sere then .shev 'bitious young ntan7a'nda'! blue-.eyW, icufarn ^oW.^centl^ma^a reqfiS^ofcbi^S, don't know where"'.to gov Teleirrop&lc j^inr ahd-here^ny.-motlierdied: It waerv-ery occupied the samyseM3i P6or.Jane? -mused' the.61d'man, as /v lady1 lipped little Heftier HOWAD. r-of the treasury.for $9,000 t&meet :kind..of father-, to .brdpo'se -that we P)rof..Call,.of th* Iowa university'Greek dreamy Ipok came into his-eyes'ahd^ one ofthePullma'nsleepersjO^aneMt-tyQundj ifk& expenses of tnecy-ijyi. In'ths should, livja w|fl '.hnws-'Tfyw -you .can' chair, is dead. brain. A tribune representative eirt'ere his,thoughts reverted to the pait.^ ^t 'biuingfe the, requ'istQoai ^eep'iillrthemp'ne^.in.the.ba'nkthat" into conversation-,with- a-gentjem'an nefaV See^taiyi^ma^saysbewjllnot.taksany "Shfe was' a pretty girl when she was[* 'fenlarJc^l.Ffiirjner fitayetd life fri&jd, you have been saving so Adrig to fcuy Joj, who imparted tHeinf.prin'atiori t*ha,t vacation he has too much/tb do. ')'''_ youqg, and many a handsome fej-low furniture. wi$h, and if we are lawful we Mr. JohnsoU.. the young-c'jupl had'just entered upon, Mrs. Saralr Althea HiH. prpppses to.publish.her caineafter her. 'But shVtook no heed their marital, career., haying been married, shall 'soon-add^sonie'mOrei'tb it.'"- recollections of'Sharon. the 'necessary warrants. His, conclusions TKe two' oldmen.wete sitting liptta to '^ny, except" Tom ifoWe's. .who be-'' in the Yellgwistigge, Park*, where th^y niet are summarized in the following'statement "Your falh.er is'very'good-, Jennie Mrs. A T.Stewartha subscribed $1,000. came her husband. Then she'had such wooden seats whreb -tvere placed *ori ktor the firW l^ni^ T^je y.oung. lady wjas for-pjablicationc to the Grant monument fund. wfcmust^be.kihd to.hijn. soft1 .a-pretty, blue-eyed chi'ld, with Miss Clara Bernstein' of.Cipcrm)a$irand thfe The court ot commissioners for Alabama either side of ttie rustic porch., that The wedfling-dav arrived. There was a hard frost in' the Bed river golden hair. She lived to be six yearsold ~oung groom Mr! Frank'Williams-of' San, claims waacsea+tefcin 187'4,to'bear formed/a kind of .arbor entrance, to yajley, but crops were too far advanced to Mr. Johnson was-placed in the seat rancisco. 'The ydurig couple met in the and then died. I thought Janes claims to be paid out of the $15,200,000, rabidit with which cupi 'receive damage. the- of honor moved-among the guests, .rk and the front door of the dwelling. would, have broke her heart. Then? awarded by the Geneva commission,, and* anipulated the eilyery chords of rov(e", Hon. James G. Blaine will take a trip with, a kind word and'a cheery greeting was continued by various -ac.ts until Dec. her son grew- up fo be a fine "man, and^* The speaker was-a spare, little man, fastened them at either end,, and clenched' through several counties in Ohio just before for all. 31', 1877". It was constituted^ five fudges, was a-going to be married in a week. the election. them at both sides, was' such as tp with dark hair, sprinkled with gray. with an annual salary of $Gr0OO each,, .a But one morning he' tried to stop a* Jennie was a blooming, bonnie bride, ^4 the case the romantic name of clerk at $3,000, a stenographer 'at $2,500, At Washington, Ind., during an altercation He wore a swallow-tail coat, adorned and seemed proud of her stalwart husband. horse and wagon that was a-runmng ve at first sight." The yonng lady and an attorney to represent the-fjnited Walter Meredith shot and mortally away, when the horsethrew him down, with brass buttons corduroy breeches, accompanied by an aunt from Philadelphia States, at $8,000. Provision was? also wounded Daniel Fagens. the wheel went over his head, and he Jennie was installed as housekeeper and several college friends, allot made for rent of court room, furniture, fastened at the knee thick, blue worsted The Nashua (N. H.) Telegraph says that was killed on the spot. And now her 'whom protested against her manifestations in her father's home. After a time, stationery, luel and other necessary incidental biennial sessions ot the legislature in that stocking encased his legs, and a of affection for one with whom she husband's gone, and she's left alone/ expenses, allbefore-judgmentto of which were be Mr. Johnson presented his daughter state have effected a saving of $75,000 a buttffsai fund was had no acquaintance. But the young pair of low shoe* covered his feet. paid Poor Jane!" with the deed of gift, and the young year. man was dignified ane gallant, and seemed paid. The court was reorganized in 1882, people were formally acknowledged His visage had a placid expression, as "Hasn't she any money to live up- Germany good-naturedly explaines to 'worthy of the love which the fair Clara bestowed. with the same officers and judges as before, as master and mistress of the farm, Spain that she took the Caroline islands he glanced first at the well-kept garden, on?" inquired Jennie. After a week's sojourn together except that the number of judges was reduced with the understanding that Mr. Johnson because they seemed to be lying around amid the many tinted wonders of the park, to three. The-controtter, in investigating "No and I've been a-thinking we'd with its rows of potatoes and loose. was to reside with them. the case, found that, outside of the the couple were engaged and made the fact better have her here. She can't other vegetables then out to the little above named officers, there were on the pay known to their friends and companions. All went well for a time. Then gradually Most of the crape used in draping buildings starve." roll the names of assistant counsel for the The young man's worth and respectability in memory of Grant has been sold to paddock adjoining, where- two cows there came a change over the serene "Have her here!" repeated his UnitedStates, clerk to said counsel, experts, the shoddy molls, where it is worked into were proven by prominent tourists in the atmosphere of the dwelling, and were grazing and next over the wide daughter, in astonishment. "What clerka to experts, messengers, watchmen, cheap doth. park, the young lady's modesty and worntanly the old man became conscious that he can you be thinking about, father? etc., whose aggregatesalaries amounted undulating meadow land beyond, his simplicity were sufficient guarantees It is reported that John M. Palmer of was no longer treated with courtesy, to about $34,500 per year. He also There's plenty of us to keep already.'* of her character, and three weeks from the Illinois is to be appointed minister to Austria. eyes resting finally on the far distant in nor his wishes respected. found in the quarterly returns that there united4 s-day of meeting the lovers were' She broke her cotton with a jerk, It is not known that he has applied has been paid to other assistant counsel hills. He put the end of his long clay wedlock by Rev. D. C. Burnett of Florida, "Would you mind sleeping in the for the office. and threaded her needle impatiently. over $8,000 for the quarter ending Dec. 31, who was among the visitors. The mar-* back bedroom for a few weeks?we pipe between his lips, and watched the "We're going to have company this Rev. John P. Strider, D. D., of Staunton, 1884, and about $7,000 for the quarter riage took place within twenty yards of have a visitor coming?" said Jennie, Va., has been elected professor of moral afternoon," resumed Jennie after a wreaths of smoke slowly ascending ending March31,1885, besides other alleged Old Faithful geyser, and the wedding was one morning, about six months after philosophy and belles lettres in Washington illegal payment. He finds no law authorizing pause, in a conciliatory tone "and as ceebratedby a grand open an dance and from it. and Lee university. the wedding. said paynients, and after consulting they are very fine people, I think you'd jollification. The couple are On their wedding with the acting secretary of the treasury, Mr. Johnson was a noble looking The old man started in great surprise. The house of John Curley, near Grattan, better have your pipe in the kitchen, tour. They will "visit New York and and with the solicitor of the treasury, he Mich., was burned. Mr. Curley, seventyeight .then return to their future' home at the man his snowy beard gave him a patriarchal father. You would not enjoy yourself has decided to stop all future payments of years old, was alone in the house at "Why can't the visitor go into back with us." appearance. His countenance the same. Igolden gate of the Pacific slo the time, and perished in the flames. room?" he asked. "Very well, my dear," he answered lacked that acute, intellectual Ex-Gov. Seymour of New York, although "Oh, it's such a little, poky place!" quietly. He put his slippered feet on Madam Se Mores seventy-fhe years, old, made the most expression which is so often stamped ting: Bears. I don't mean that exactly!" she exclaimed, Kenben XL Fentoa Dies Suddenly. the fender, and gazed over his gold-rimmed vigorous and ringing speech at the recent Billings (Mon.) Gaz fe- Madam de upon the visage of amiddle-aged "town- checking herself in confusion. spectacles into the blazing fire. canal improvement meeting at Utica. A special from Jamestown, N. Y., states [ores arrived in towtt "The room is very clean, and there is and left by the man."' His eyes were thoughtful, but "I've been a-thinking, my dear," he resumed, There will be civil service examinations thatex-Gov. Reubert/M Fenton died suddenly, lavening train for Mei really a beautiful view from the window, She had been quietly, after a pause, "that gentle his whole bearing spoke of innate at Milwaukee, Sept. 3 Bismarck, Dak., whileat his deskin the First National a hunting tour to and a good featherbed. But there's a little error in that deed of Sept. 8 Helena, Mont., Sept. 15: Portland, rthern Wyoming, goodness. The few wrinkles, which "the special object of bank, of which he was%)resident. -Cashier Miss Martin is very particular she Sept. 19, and Seattle, Wash., Sept. 22. gift." [search being .bear. She was under the gad had gathered on the white, placid Morgan stepped into tKe rooni to 'consult has such a grand home that we cannot An able-bodied young man has been ap ce of that famous "An error?" repeated Jennie, as she hunter and scout, Vic] him and saw the ex-govirnor/with his head brow, had been gradually traced there put her anywhere.'' pointed postmaster a* Milfprd, Ohio, in th. On Me-teetse mountain the lady s' dropped her work, and looked up with leaning upon the chair and breathing heavily. place of Miss Boyer, who has held the position ur bears,and Vic by time's relentless fingers, and not shot two which were Mr. Johnson leisurely crossed his a spared white face. since Gen. Grant's second presidency. pleasantly He hurried to him and the clerks called near the intrepid bun suddenly eut by a keen sharp sorrow. legs, put his newspaper on the table, "Yes, I'm sure there's an error. It four days a physicianr Maj. E. T. Gunn, proprietor and editorof they saw seventeen be but death resulted soon after. took his soectacles off, rubbed them, wouldn't be pleasant for you, if the He smoked silently for a few moments, en starting the Transcript, published at Olympia, to return her|barouclii He was discovered iir*an unconscious condition. put them in the case, and then slowly property was to be thrown into Chancery, and was and then replied to his friend's remark: WaRh., died after a breif illness, of neuralgia temporarily' dbaado ItisJjhoughtWat death resulted rejoined: es after I am gone, would it?" of the heart. Maj. Guhn was ah old and "You're right this is a neat little riding the whole w,ay from heart iJisea^e%^ "Oh, father'" prominent journalist. "If there is such a fine view from the Bpot. But I'll tell you what I've been in the mess wagon. Elk, antelope, deer and Keuben E. Fenton was born at Carroll, "Well, fetch the deed down to me The steamship Alexandria reports the window, your visitor may enjoy it, a-thinkin' on, Hayes. You know my other game were seen in abundance, but as Chautauqua cqunty y.^Jnbr lf 1&$Q. I'll look it over, and set all right." wreck of the Scotch steam dredge Beaufort and she can sleep on the feather bed. Jennie's agoin' to be married to Robert the lady was after bear, she would allow no He was educated atPleasantfJfifland J^rSd*. on Aug. 8, off the Bermuda islands. Capt. Jennie hastened up stairs, and soon I've slept in the front room five-and Meadows. She's my only child, so of other game to be shot than was necessary erica acaderaies.and adopted the profession Penny and the crew of ten or twelve are believed returned with the precious paper. forty years, and I ain't going to be course she'll have all my belongings for food. She is an excellent sMt',aiid shines, of law, but ioon abandoned its practice to to have all been lost. The old man took it in his hand, turned out now. If Miss Martin ain't as brilliantly in the fieldasinttieliurtMted engageiiimercantilepursuits, in which he when I'm gone but I've been a-thinkin' Rev. S. S. Idleman, minister of the M. E. smoothed out the creases gently, read was eminently successful. society i?r which, she is-anroniHinient. Her satisfied with the accommodation, she that, soon after she's settled, I'll church at Green Springs Run, W. Va., commited it over, and said: scouVVic,SmStb\ watf a/fecoutftfr Terrya&d In 1853 he entered the Thirty-third congress may stay away." have a deed of gift drawn up, and turn suicide by jumping from a window, as one of the New York representa- Miles in some of their most dangerous,campaigns, "Ah! it is all onegreat mistake." everything over to her then there'll fracturing hisskull. Hewas laboring under "Stay away indeed!" fired Jennie. Ai,\ ejsy4S and is a famous^(^ Ifejfas ripfHectedto the Thirtyfifth Then with a quick movement he a fit of temporary insanity. be no proving the will, and all that "It's just like you, father. I-call you congress as a Republican. In 1859 he threw the document into the blazing fuss and the lawyers won't have a Letter from 'Gen. Oscar Malmros The first controller of the treasury decid|B was re-elected to the Thirty-sixth congress. very selfish." fire, and pressed it down with the pickin' out o' my bit o' property. I that the employment of 24 of the persons He was ajso eleijtedftosthe Thirty-seventh She hastily left the room, shutting *j Consul Malmros*, of Minnesota, writing poker. on the rolls of the Alabama claims court is shall live here, and be master just the and Thirty-eighth congresses. -He resigned &^fnarids* the door with a bang. from Leith, where he is U. S. Consul, says a illegal, and refuses to grant warrants for totheb^t,,TOean^|br,theVr(^ Jennie screamed and, darting forward, his seat in the Thirty-eighth Congress to same. What do you' say to that, The old man took up the newspaper, the payment of their salaries. |J %c|Sp%thfe'^vernoBh^o|^sw^oi*t attempted to rescue the deed ftw| friend Hayes?" but the words ran into one another, jpr ^enlargement df thjefc American loathes trade. The^ppgJial cax,d*this year will cost the from the devouring flames but her The old man put a hand on each for large tears gathered in his bright, government $47.71 p^r thousand.. Last father held up his hand sternly, and knee, and gazed into the other's face, gray eyes, and his lips quivered pain- |fe judgesamong leather metchaursTSndnnanxifacturers l year they cost $54,43. Two-cent p6stage said, in a tone of authority: with an expression which said, "Don't here I believe that trade in American was a hard blow to the postal cards. The January, 1868, he was elected to the "Stand back!" you think it's a brilliant idea?" issue has been leather could be introduced in. places United States senate for the term ending in gradually decreasing ever Miss Martin came, and informed Jennie At this instant Mr. Meadows entered. since letter postage was reduced. where it is not already established, and 1875, and served tin the committees on His friend took the pipe out of his that her father was the most aristocratnlookin "What's the matter, Jennie?" he inquired. -could be enlarged in other pittelfifceffarta ^anc.e mouth, and shook his head dubiously ajad-|hjatpta,cific gentleman she had A freighjb train ton the Chesaneake^ Ohio railways. After his were made to improve the qualities. Were "Father, what have you been then replaced it between his lips, we retirement from the senate Mr. Fenton railroad ra% jnto", anothe .freight train ever seen but during her stay Mr. "^she American producer'or exporter more in doing to her?" standing ojf a *side^rac^ seven^miles west and gazed fixedly before him for an instant took an active interest to politics, but held Johnson was subjected to many ntact with the wholesale dealers in thjs The young man confronted Mr. Johnson, of Newport, Va., Wrecking both engines and ere he answered then he said, no official position. slights, as JennieajKLher husband untry than with factories of the sorts of killing Engineer Spottswift and Brakeman who stood with the uplifted poker slowly and emphatically: import it would incite thoseyvifhalesale:dealers were ashamed of some of his old-fashioned George Wheeler, and fatally injuring Thomas in his hand. to push their goods with greater vigor. "I don't like it." way*, ft ItfW i Lynching af Sturgls, Dakota. Halloran. "I am n^aster of this house'" cried If the American exporters werje to distribute He shook the ashes from his pipe, One evening, Mr. Johnson returned Deadwnod Special. The coroner's inquest The acting postmaster appointed the following the old man "and I'll allow no one to their exports ifd iEToh^y^i% ttgrejwr and began leisurely to fill it again with from the village, where he had spent injthe case of Dr. H. P. Lynch, assassinated'while fourth-class postmasters: Dakota -number of porte^lmp%rtfs tw%o%rui#bfie dictate to me'" tobacco. n\ the day with a friend. He walked leisurely Stanton, Mrs. L. A. Frazer. IowaWestern various districts it would be more advantageous. seated reading in his store at "We'll soon see about that'" exclaimed "I never se*ed a play but once," he College, Jacob Kauffniann Ossian, up the garden path but suddenly It is believed that trade in Sturgis, resulted in a \erdict criminating the other, sneeringly. "If you're James Malloy. OregonMedford, D. H.j, began, in slow, measured tones, "and -American leather would be increased were paused and uttered an exclamation Ross Hollis, corporal of Company A, going to put on such fine airs, I'll have Miller Goshen, J. W. Matlock:' Newport, premium's offered foYrhT*prwlucaon*6rweir that was many years ago, When I was fs"uhd"er arrest."' of astonishment. Twenty-fifth infaritiy, wEo Edward C. Phelps. you turned out." preserved hides. a young man. I was in the city, and A fine hawthorn tree, which had has d^iopod,rplntryy*tha Hoflis asMgaulted "Oh, Robert! Robert'" cried his wife Indian Agent Stottsheimer of the South my friends got me to go to the theater stood near the house, and had been a woman of the town inj a shameful "the deedthe deed" W em Ute agency at Ignacio, Colo., has sent I Parne^Melt ptoSla&atiol* to see a grand piece that had been full of pink blossoms in the spring lay manner, breaking a number of her ribs, An hysterical fit of weeping checked At the banquet to Mr. Parnell in Dublin, upon the ground. On examining it, and inflicting other serious injuries. Dr. years ago. \v ell, I went, and the sight her utterance. a few days ago,, loyal toasts ,were omitted. of-affairs Lynch, called to attend the woman, indignantly he discovered that it had been cut off take charge at the agency, and it "What do you mean?" queried her Mr. Paruell eulogized his followers fdr denounced Hollis, threatening to is thought President Cleveland will carry o' the lights, and the gay dresses, and near the roots. He turned hastily to husband, with a white face, and a their courage and se^f-denjal. He said file a criminal complaint against him. out the recommendation. enter the house by the front door, the flash folks I shall ntfver forget. there was only one thing on their 'programme., touch of fear in his. tone. This threat, coupled with jealousy in But it was the play that struck me. Proceedings have been commenced in the when he observed that the monthly to restore the lueih parliament. the belief that Lynch was too attentive 5 "Father's burnt i^r court of chancery by Washington B. Williams, There was a good old king who had rose tree, which had twined the porch, When the p^rham'ent^assenibled i&?Du!blin, to the.- injured woman,"rankled in "Father is master of his own house, receiver of the defunct City Bank oi three daughters, and he thought he'd and been full of bloom all summer, lay the mind of Holhs^when he deseited the it would develop the. HeaJyclausetof the and will have you turned out if you Jersey City, N. Y., against the directors and divide the kingdom amongst 'em. They across the garden path, cut into a post as guard, exch&hged cldthing with /jjjand act, make tenants" owTiers^OT^ their officers to recover about 200,000 lost by don't behave yourself'" returned the was very pleased the eldest went down and borrowed a six-shooter of a friend, oldings, and to secure to laborers a shai number of pieces, and an attempt had the bank, owing to the embezzlement oi old man. sneaked into the store, shot his victim and the land. Mr. Parnell dwelt upon the on her knees, and swore how she loved been made to dig it up by the roots. Boyce, the president, and Shaw, the cashier. Angry words passed. Robert declared escaped. Upon receiving the verdict of the portance of seruringloyal and self-denyng him more than anybody else and "Robert! Robert!" cried Mr. Johnson. Three children of J. H. McGowan of Tallodega, coroner's jury, the populace at Sturgis became that he would go to law he members in the next parliament for the said as how hewasthekindest,noblest Ala., saw their father kill and dress gieatly excited, and proceeded to ~nal battle for home rule, befoie which he would not be done out ot his rights the and best father that ever livedor a pig. Thenext day the children wished to '^What's the matter?" queried a hopes to pass further remedial measures. house was his and Jennie's. -the calaboose, overpowered the two guards, words summat like them. The next repeat the act, and, having no pig, two oi voice from an inner room. He sketched the tasks of the^ Dublin parliament, "Prove it"' grimly letoited his father-in-law. took the prisoner to a secluded point back them took theuyotfnger-^naand said about the same, only a great deal cufc ita "Who's been cutting them down?" which would consist" of* a single of the Catholic' church and hanged him. throat and: thWhungit fip^Mhefeet as "You may have your company more but I thought both on'em looked chalhber. He hoped that the^comingjiarty cried the old man, excitedly, entering Rumois of the intention of friends of Hollis thepighafdhung, Jh&itiiey Av^discOferej this afternoon, Jennie," he continued, too big and handsome and wide-awake would be strong enough'to restore the in*- the apartment,and waving his hand to bum the ,-town intensified the excite-' by$gmolh,e/.* 'V*^ |f after a pause, "but it will be divideod the theirkingdom" to stick word. The dependence of Ireland. Justin McCarthy ment, and people armpd themselves for an towards the garden. your la&t party ift my house. I shall P^^^enx Cleveland is camping* presided at the banquet. In Saekville street third daughter said very little but I emergency. A company of soldiers from, "I have," ansAvered Mr. Meadows S P*feMlim- WilliBTpbnd, in the.AdriandackmountaL send for farmer Hayes, and we shall an enormous crowd collected and cheered thought she was the finest-looking of Fort Meade I emained in town over night, th"vjneajre6t rail fch complacently ft""* three days' iourney'lroms incessantly during the banquetj! enjoy our pipes together this evening, 1117/ but no demonstration occurred. all the lot. The king was huffed because i asa roadtdejpot. He hast companions D"^" "Whydidyoudoit?" in the besst parlor, as we did before she would not own she loved 'Mrn. ie B. .WardUneds E. P. Bacon, rt "Because I chose to." epri you were mai ried. A.s lor you, Robert, Pardon Peeclwr^ej|ig.|^f What the Rejected Minister Says. 1 j YoI "There, don't quarrel," said Jennie. n^jrlottk- tween his two eldest daughters. I you haven't provided a home for Jennie Henry Ward Beecher wasseenat his country i A. M. Keiley, whose credentials from Secretary fewc^*^asdnqamWlntis "It's all my fault, lather. The hawthorn at present, but you'll have to do seat at PeeksMl$ Wi^ll his old fire Bayard were refused at both the tree was close to my parlor so now. There's a cottage to let nd vehemence he denounced as an infaous Italian and the Austrian courts, arrived window, and made the rooom dark the village, which I think will suit you. treated him very lie the story that he was to 'leave ine ShodMTijrcharetf^ne1ruecl,,&t* but after a time they be- so I asked Robert to cut it dowp. The from Europe with his family on the steamer lfc fir A month to-day I shall expect you to V&lvmouth church and that he was sadly in rose tree is not much good we are going a journey over the Oregon Rhineland at New York. Said he: be clear from my house and you debt. Mr. Befichcr declared he didno* owe wel to have a finer one put in its place." ofJTw: AHeri. It was fitteff up^Sler thei needn't think I shall do any Mr. Bayard ordered me to report in Washington lboard of lm- g&n to alter, and let him know that he a penny that could not be had for the direction of the Oregon state "That hawthorn tree your mother more for you What I mean to give you and I will start for there as soon as asking. "As soon as I feel myself go- migration and will exhibit at 0$ah, Co'un- wasn't master. Well, one night they set with her own hands, and the rose 'possible. I did not visit Rome or Vienna if I give you anything at allyou'll ing," said Mr. ^Beecher, "I shall be ready cil Bluffs, Oskaloosa and Des Moines. "It. turned him out of the castle, when most of my time being spent in Paris. I tree I planted on the day you were have to wait for until I'm dead. No will be at Indianapolis Sept. 29 to Oct. 4, welcome a younger man, and hel to 'don't know what caused my recall. Had there was such a dreadful storm that born. Your mother loved them both, more cutting down my favorite trees St. Louis 5th to 10th. and LouisvillelOth him all I can to go right on with work the Austrians assigned a reason that might it was not fit to turn a dog out and and heaven forgive you for what you 20th., or selling my old cowsor making me I was never in better health in my life. I have been all right, but putting forth such he who had once been a king had to have done'" am prepared for any 'amount of work. The/ sit in the kitchen when you've got fine The correspondence between Mr. Black, ifriyolous ones as they did they are an affront roam about like a beggar. The poor church is stronger'and better than eveji it? He turned away, ascendedthe stairs, commissioner of pensions, and Hon. Louis company. I'll send for my sister Jane, to thi&people'and I* dpn't intend to man went nearly crazed. I almost was. The asperities of" the political campaign St. Martin, member of congress from the resign in consequence of them. With Italy entered his own room, and closed the and she'll have a home with me as aregradually fading away. Plymouth forgot how it ended but I think they First Louisiana district, develops the fact the case is different. The reasons given by door. long as she lives." has been a Bepublican stronghold. Many that government were sufficient to warrant that Dr. William H. Hiere, indicted for was killed at last." "II Farmer Turner calls, just send were not ready to follow me when I thought Jane, the sister, came to live at the a charge, as it would certainly have been presenting fraudulant claims against the Jennie9'' asked "And what has thisto do with what round forme, will you, it my duty as a good citizen to supp unpleasant for KingHumbert to receive, as government, was appointed examining surgeon members'(ort*Mf. farm house, and passed away at the of the I was saying?" inquired Mr. Johnson, Mr. Meadows, one morning at breakfast. the1 Cleveland. Some ^of minister of this government, a man who on a recommendation purporting to advanced age of eighty-tiv Mr. Johnson testily. "I was talkingabout deeds of He's coming to look at old Bettie. congregation'felt very sore for a time an"d had so severely denounced his father. I be from Mr. St. Martin, but which turns lived ten years after her, retaining gift, and not plays." absented themselves from the church, but will report myself to Secretary Bayard as out to be a forgery. all his faculties to the last, and died soon as I reach Washington all save two are now againin full working The other began to smokepuffpuff. "Yes, I'll send," replied his wife. The acting postmaster general appointed in his ninety-ninth year. fellowship. **tVf K 1* After a few minutes the full the following named fourth class postmasters: "What's the matter with the cow?" Jennie and her husband had to work *U JJL ^CRv, meaning of his friend's word dawned IowaMacedonia, Marion Ashley inquired Mr. Johnson. A Dakota Doctor Assassinated, very hard in order to bring up their Calmar, W. L. Bass. MinnesotaHeron &,** One of the Fish Stories. A **J slowly upon his mind. "Oh, nothing," replied the young large family respectably Robert's hair Dr. P. H. Lynch, druggist and practicing Lake", C. B. Briggs, vice Force, resigned. A few days -since, says the Vanceburg "Well, I wasa-thinkingashow, when man. "I'm going to 3ell her." was silvery white, and Jennie's thickly DakotaIroquois, C. F. Zimmerman, vice physician at Sturgis, Dak., was shot and instantly (Ky.) Courier, while a party^ q(f gentlemen* Jane got possession of the house, she "Sell her?" repeated the other. Humphreys, resigned Egan, H. E. Pran, killed by a party unknown. He streaked with gray,and their sons and were crpssing the Ohid river ,near the might, maybe, after a bit, turn you "Yes she's old, and don't give much vice Xanning, resigned. OregonPrarie waslseated in his store reading a paper, daughters were men and women, when mouth of Shade river, their attention was out, as the king's daughters turned him milk. I'm going to buy a young one City, J. W. Mack. Postmasters Commissioned when the assassin approached to within a the formerly ungrateful couple were attracted to sounds of a peculiar distressing out. Keep the reins in your own in DakotaCavileer, A. Vassie in her place. Jennie's been complaining foot or so and fired, the ball passing nature coming from the water a short again allowed to take possession of Roscoe, "Wlv.Jt^-^ hands, manyou can draw them tight, of the butter for a long time it through the right arm into and traversing distance above them. Rowing to the spot the old farm house. or let them loose, when you please A number of men were at work on a farm the body, lodging in the heart. The shot don't come up to our neighbors'." from whence the noise proceeded, they athe neighborhood, and south of Leaf river, near Rockford, 111., but don't give them up till you die. alarmed "But I won't have her sold'" cried found a large fish, strugglinginithe most with a steam thresher, threshing out oats. many persons rushed to the building, finding That's my advice, friend Johnson." The richest bootblack in America is excruciating agony. One of the gentlemen the old man angrily. In some way one of the belts whicheonnected the store door open, and the doctor There was a little flash of anger in Patrick Malloy, of Saratoga. He reached out and catching the suffering fish "You have nothing to do with her the engine to the thresher broke, and the seated in his chair, dead. No clue to the through the gills, lifted it into the skiff. the other's eyes, as he replied: owns two houses and has a fat bank she is mine, and I shall do as I like," engineer was badly injured on one of his murderer. It is believed that the deed was Immediately afterward the party was surprised "You don't know my Jennie she's account. He seems unable to explain rejoined the other, haughtily, as he hands by the broken belt. He became terribly committed by a member of the Twenty-fifth to see a huge muskrat cut its. way the loveliest, best, and truest girl that enraged, and grabbing hold of one oi how he got rich in any other way than rose to leave the room. infantry through jealousy oyer attention I through the stomach of the fish and leap the men, who he thought was responsible ever lived. She would never wrong by saying that he and another boy Mr. Johnson turned to the window^ by the deceased to a woman of the town. over the side of the boat into the water below. for the accident, pushed him into the her father." started out together, and while the One arrest on suspicion has been made. without uttering another word. *l threshing machine. The man was terribly The above narrative sounds almost la the meantime Jennie and her lover other boy invested in horse, he put A few hours.later he saw Farmer lacerated and instantly killed. The murderer ^credible, but it any reader doubts its were in the orchard, at the back of the his money in the bank. Once a-Boston Turner's man driving old Bettie out escaped and the officersare after him. ith he is respectfully referred to Capt. i-4 Death of a Distinguished Prelate. 'r house, slowly walking up and down swell came to him to get his shoes of the yard. W A. Williamson, Great Bend, Ohio, a The case of the sixty paupers who were ^Rev. Father John T. Brazie, late vicar the path between the trees. polished, and said, as he dropped a "Ah, it's the one she use to^jnilk!" Hffentleinan of unquestioned veiacity. refused a landing at New Tork, but who general of the diocese of Iowa, died* a Dubuque, The moon was brightening in the dime in the old man's hand: "That he soliloquized. subsequently landed *at Halifax or some *W$j[ after a brief illness of inflamationof purpling sky^'andr'the evening star of the Canadian ports, and made their way is the last cent I've got. I've been betting And tears gathered thickly in his the heart. He was one of the most prominent o, Illegal Expenditures Stopped. glimmered faintly. thence into the United states, has-been and have lost every dollar I eyes, as he watched his late wife's favorite and best esteemed citizens of the state, laidjbefore the treasury department," Mr. The iQrst controller of the treasury ^as "When two more days have passed, had. Now I must walk back to Bos- cow driven by a stranger. and the church loses one of its strongest Lytoan^ chiel o! the navigation division, you will bftmy wife!" made a-ruling, in* effect, that the employjjinent ton." The bootblack took him to a "Here'saletterfrommysisterJane/'^ pillars. Father Brazie was born in County saylr there is no remedy ,,that the.pattpei The, young man looked down lovingly railroad ticket office, bought a ticket ot twenty-four persons borne on the remarked Mr. Johnson one afternoon inimigVant' law only appl|Kj^1Undinr Clare, Ireland, in 1827, educated at Montreal ainto .the shy, dark eyes raised to to Boston and gave that and two dollars'to r^c% j^om a *hip,am% hsaentftn to his daughter. "Poor thing! her lis of the court of Alabama claims is enJ,tirely and ordained at Wheeling W. Va., at his, and clasped, the hand that rested question ot their xdmfift J^&vC\ him. The grateful gambler repaid husband has been dead only two the age of twenty-four. He was for one year without warrant of law, and that no gress will be asked to legislatJMTV*^th*} en sub- on his.arm. him with heavy interest when his months. The bailiffs have soldh.r vicar general of Virginia. He went to Iowa 'f&^i&M1'^ payments can legally be made from the ject. "I am so glad, Robert, that I shall luck returned. furniture she is destitute, and isstay- HFFFfmX/F DA/2