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W **-H. H'fi THE PRIZE BIHe. MINNESOTA. NES5& %f LINCOLN A S A. LAWYER.. ed to about $400. The latter made Sunday in a Country Village. and the genius of modern times and oat the necessary papers, secured the rhe Snlliran and Hearld Fight Is StofpedhBy the spirit of the age are entertained, GeorgeWilliam Curtisin September Harper. pension and charged her $200half H*ir Msappointf*' in POD tie*. He Betamedtt*. the Police in the Second Round.. with full conscionsness of what they There are still villages among the of what the government had allowed minesota P&tstaaera*. Hia Eroftaaasn. are. But it is still the sober and restrained PITTSBURG, Pa., dispatch 18th,Tlf* hills in New Englandwe cannot call her. The poor old woman came into Mr. Jesse W. Weik -writes as felfowe^inifclb* Tfie forthcoming report* of thecommia*lioner and decorous New England contest between John L. Sullivan and I them remote hills, because the locomotive wr office, quite blind, deaf, and of pensions shows in tabular form Frank Herald, that was to be solely for Sabbath which recurs every seventh Cincinnati Commercial Gazette: darts up every valley and fills orrerutches. She stated to Lincoln the number of pensioners in thev United. scientific points and in which eaoh principal i day, and the honest, industrious, intelligent, After his oniy term in Congress, exs- the woods upon the highest hillside States by counties, and the amounts paidl her case, who sympathized with her was pledged not to hurt the- other, was self-respecting, plain living -u montWy in each'eounty. Appended, JpinecS, in 1849, Liincola returaed to* with the shrill, eager cry of hurrying ansB promised to makeWright disgorge com.neneed in the- Colliseum,. Allegheny village recalls remotely the day of the tiereto are the statistics lor:the--past fiscal! Cifs, to-night, and proved to.be* what vraeijeiiM.iIly 'his Ssome in Sgrwaafield a thoroughly life and bustling human society, but at least $100. Ho wenttfco seeWright in year, for Minnesota- severe dispensation, and illustrates sxpected, a desperate fight for disappointed man. He was nt remoaoainated even when the steam scream is heard person, but he refuse&ifco* refund anything. the noble manhood that the severe blood. Whl the men were yet struggling s'',f 25 for-Congress, but nevertheless- 53-'1 Pft- softened and far awaythere are yet The old woman*at once commenced dispensation fostered. in desperate embrace in the second round, tta '9 went int* the "Presidential cam* suit, Lincoln- going security villages nestling in the hills which W: 8 Chief of Po'ice Murphy, with half a down s-. *d p&in with all: his energy and zeaL He fircost8. The case finally- go* before also, the old New England Sabbath ofbtcrs ianwn the stage. pulled the 9 Counties*. Counties.. asfwmsed the- cause of Tayl&ur as tkejuiy with all the- facts fully told, lingers and nestles. The village street, futmus combatants apart andt declared' 5" Making- Roalwa3*s ft-l I00 the match ended. Then the- reieree gjuvethe lancoln then arose to- begin his argument. S against Cas3, aad after the eS&feioni ?oJ pfo, broad and arched with thick-foliaged and1 1. Make the public roads neat fight t-c Sullivan and 3,000 people '2 & He soon became warm, and joined in glccifying over the fcamer'striamph. sugar maples, is always still. (a howled their disappointment over the 5 tSuen eloquent with feelings. He smooth, and pleasant and profitable He- sought an apgointrBaent In. the warm silence of a summer ai 1 Mtkin brp\ lty of the entertainment. 23JS00 00 Marshall..... seemed to have roTiJi to be nine feet as C&mnsrissioner- of the- Land noon, as you sit reading to travelers and in driving to market, 101 L104 251 Martin....... ft2 873 50 It was '9,55 when Hearld entered tha xi c, and exactly 10 o'clock when theif Bagh. He blasted AS witli a. thunderbolt Becker 50 &> 50' 645. 00. 82 Office, but tftas was denied hins* and. upon the piazza or in the shade of a 1 2. Never throw rubbish of any kind Beltrami 33 272 00. MilleLacs... the miscreant who- had robbed gsven to Justice Butterfield, an able treer eree called time. Both men sprang lightly the only moving object in the 21 191 75 599 SO' Morrison...,. 72 into highways in order to get rid of it, the poor old womaa. His body forward and shook hands, giving the lawyer of Chicago. The President, street is a load of hay slowly passing Big, Srone... 42 317 150^ 33 164 Mower.. cro^d its first opportuuity to comparethem shook with feeling his eyes flashed nor deposit cord wood, logs or timber Blue Earth.. 219 2086 75 35 2J.00 Murrajr. however, afiered to appoint hisa.Govwnor under the maples, drawn by oxen, or Browiu 64 648 'JO 538-00 closely. Snlli\ an weisjhed.205 pounds* Nicollet 47 fiare. Tne jury became- wadignant and and afterwards Secretar^of'the a group of laborers in front of the village at roadsides to frighten passing: 56 00 64. Tlfi08 13 Nobles. and Hearld 18 3, but it was hard'to believe would have mobbed' Wright in a 13| 1^0)00 Territory of Oregon, but to tie sur S8 store pitching quoits. The creak 911 5 Norman...... horses. that theie was a diHerenoe ol only Ca.s 4 68.00|Olpiste Jj6ta4J)2 3 minute but for the- restraint of the priseofh* Mends he declined* both.. of the wagon, the ring of the quoits, twenty pounds between them. Thegloves, Uhippewa..., 20 135.00 1J&1198 50 lOtter 'iail... 3. AH owners who build their houses Court. No man .ever ha soch a control He was disappointed and see* font ounce, looked very small* and everybody axrthe laugh and exclamation of the Chisago 56 485V all lit U4t0Q Pine.. facing square to the public roads, over the emotions- of the people 611 150 00. felt that if the intention was to slug, Clay 2GS.50 PipeSione... Grieving? over his shabby treatment players are the only sounds, except, -,-OP 631, 731 00. Cook. IPolk. as Lincoln then had-osverthat jury and it could be done with terrible elfert with should show at least the same respect by the Administration he retiaedirora indeed, the musical clangor of the Cottonwood 44 4() (Pope. 4M 355 0O roads that they do to their the apologies for a. hand covering worn by the spectators They followed him to th Crow Win i\ 201 6C 3CK3947 80. 'Eamfeev public viaw. He turned his attentioa blacksmith's anvil, as his quick hammer the combatants. The ring attendants received Dakota 64 they wept at one moment, and then 3 00 47.i 53a SO Red-wood own fields, by excluding all weeds. to the pnaetice of law, and fseini thistime moulds the sparkling horseshoe a shower of orders to sib down, and ld Dodge 74 704 75 & 961 35 Ranville were ready to burst with indignation on*, although the Whig party was. 4. Remove all loose stones from, or beatstout not obstruct the view, as. Sullivan and Douglas 06 044 83 Kioe 1$3 201& V the bar. at the next. The suit was a civil one Fariuault... 14S 38 249i73 1700 7,5!|fiDei Hearld came to the center for business. in power,. Lincoln was as dea&ia man^. he wheel-track once a month, and all Fillmore 107 80 232 4)1 %m 751 |St Louis. there being no law regulating the politically speaking, as therethe was fixed stone s, which strika and break THE TIGHT. i" uaoo scoit These are drowsy summer sounds Freeborn 9* 904 00 fees of attorneys- in pension ca-es Soodhue.... 117 l') .wllshprbuxne 1 32 2G4 50 in the ^vhole State of Ulino^ These the wheeU, jar the loads, rack the Thnt it was to be business could be-seen that only emphasize the stillness of thenand the jtiry made Wright disgorge Grant 716 00 86 201 oo| SiWev few years he remained obseeiared harness and tire he hoises. i in builh ill's eye, that was flashed orainoush, the week-day. But the stillness of Hennepin 742 135 259 00 b7t3 25-i Steams all but about $50. Lincoln had while Hearld's red head bobbedh^re from public notice, however, 5. Where fixed stones cannot be removed, Houston. 72 040 00 100. 98.7 75 Sunday is startling. A faint tinkle of volunteered his- services, charged t\n and theie as the two sparred for an opening Kubuaid. 20 20b on 3T 20 00 Ssevens were the making of "Jhe noan. cover them well with gravel cows in the early morning filing to the old woman nothing, and even pawl [santi 0 61 00 rswift 411 47C 75 As Congressman he ha, toi deal or othpr road material. pasture, and the warning shout of [ta-k.i 5 44 00 Todd 651 5o2 00 i nst RoundBoth were very cautious, her hotel bill and, other expenses dux with- the vexations of partypatnaaage 34 2)*}. oo Traverse 6. Remember that a li\ed stone iriay tt| 117 50 the bare-footed boy who drives them, but Sullivan evinced the most desire to ins the trial."' Kanabec 5 24 001'Wabasha 155fl226 53 in his. district, thereby creatiag conditions, stnke ditferent wheel-, a thousand are the only sounds that break the be^in. He made several feints at Heaild, K.ai.di\ohi.. 44 60 531 50 3T8 00JfWadena that brought about his own Lincoln still! continued practieino but the latter, lithe and active as a tat.got times like a sledge hammer, and cause Kittson 1 ocviW.i'.eea. 92 1015 00 Sabbath silence, except, again, the Lac qui Parle 15 110 1056 58 away and danced around the big man in 124 Oil Washington downfall. But now this was-all over, law after hisHreturn from Congress,, S100 ortli oi damage remove chirp and song of birds in the trees, Lak e. 1 51 OO' Watonwan.. 32 248 75 iin aggravating manner. Sullivan was evidently axA he was again in the shades of private 1849, and, so. successfully duoiced it may cost live cents which are no respecters of days, 1 Le Sueur 151 1S71 50 77 75 Wilkin... getting mad, but Hearld's face was life. He attended no ward meetings, himself from, polities and politicians Lincoln 2I 174 00 150 7. Never make a highway of aiuck, Winona 1626 83 and which sing as blithely even in the aa expressionless as a whitewashed fence. 92 701 00 Wnzht jlfil 1497 00 no gatherings tnat pertained to that he was numbered among the sods or soft matei lal scraped from deacon's maples, on the "Sabbath John could not stand it any longer and he Meet1 38 98 957 00 Yellow 362 00 political dead. His fame as a local interests. He did not care who the sides of the lies which is worked made one of his famous rushes and sent a morning," as in the tavern ash on the shrewd lawyer was spreading all among his friends got this oflice or fearful right-hander into Hearld's stomach. into deep mud wet weather, but Fourth of July. The cows pass and Minnesota Board of Equalization. Hearld countered rapidly on the over EBmois now, and the that, who was to be majior or street draw them into he barnyard tor the all is still. The street is deserted, chest, but got another one on the heretofore humble firm of Lincoln & commissioner. He could see no principle compost heap. The report of the state board of equalization save at intervale a solitary figure upon nose that sent him flying half across Herndoa began to push forward. ot right or truth ins any of these has been completed as far as the 8. Where theiond bed has not a drybottom, some small errand. The' sun lies hot the ring. But the Philadelphian was not to Herndoa* the youngest of the two, increase and decrease in the assessment* things. cut a ditch the middle, upon the pastures and hillsides. There be thrashed without a struggle, and he is concerned. The heaviest increases were prepared! the papers, whileLincolndid was back again banging away at the champion The tall, bony, abstracted man who three feet deep and lengthwise with it, 1 is no mail on Sunday, no newspaper, in the assessments on saloon fixtures and the woark open court. He told the strode over the plank, sidewalks of with side escape ditches at depression, with but little effect certainly, but no barber to visit." Now and then stock. In Blue Earth and Freeborn counties stories and managed all the jury cases. Springfield was undergoing a complete with remarkably good intentions, and and fill it with gravel or broken stone, men in their daily dress are seen at the assessments were raised 400 per In point of ingenuity he was unequalled, Sulln an meant to knock out his man if he transformationthe great crucible in coarse below and line near the top cent. In Fillmore it was raised 200 per cent. the barn door or in the shed or yard tould. The two fought for a minute and and his strategy was such as In Lyon the advance was 100 per tent. The which his virtues and. courage were to 9. Plant shade trees three or four doing their chores. They are bringing then clinched. There was some desperate to make the other lawyers stand in assessment in Ramsey v. as raised 33^ per be tested was now being made. Mr. roJs apart along the line, to allow the wood, milking, feeding the cattle. But in-hghting, and Hearld was forced over the cent., while in Hennepin there was dread of him. Never a term of court Herndon, his partnor, says Lincoln air to circulate, sun to shine and mud all is spectral. There is no sound. ropjs. The referee cried, "Break away," no change at all. The increase in real estate adjourned that the jurymen and spectators felt he was dead politically, and so he to dry. but there was no break away in the now Even the wind in summer fears to be assessment in the various counties did not go each to his prairie maddened fighters, and amid the yelling ol went most heartily to the law again. 10. Keep the- roadside smooth, a Sabbath-breaker. It is an enchanted was as follows Brown, 100 percent Wright, home with an indelible recollection of the crowd the pugilists were pulled apart He took Euclid areAind with him on 75 Stearns, 60, Redwood, 30 Traverse, mow he grass for hay, and thus secure realm. Have the blue laws such his strategy and a goodly stock of hi& by their attendants and forced into then 25 Carlton, Kandiyohi, CasB, Lyon, Wadena, the circuit, and of nights and at odd a good track, when the centre of vitality Are we still-held by that grim yarns. Although unknown outsidt chairs. The time of the round was two Cottonwood and Washington, 20 times he would Isarn Euclid's problems. he road is eacumbereU with impassable spell? and three-quarters minutes. Hearld shook of his own State, he was fast tying each Winona and Freeborn, 15, Carver, "Lincoln and' I slept together," snow drifts in winter. It is 9 o'clock, and the meeting house himself and laughed while being sponged Chippewa, Faribault, Grant, Houston, himself on to the affection^ of the remarks Herndoa, "in the same bed 11. In windy places make he windward and rubbed down. He did not look much bell, with a bold voice of authority, Todd, Wabtisha and Waseca, 10 Scott, farmers of Illinois. as ^e followed the court aiound on road fences of barbed wire to the worse for the rough handling he had Rice and Fillmore, 5. The report of the as if it had the sole right to disturb received. Sullivan was not hurt, but h the circuit. He would read by the auditor showing the assessment of the prevent the accumulation ot dritta of During the long winter evenings the the silence and to speak out, warns was very mad. He had evidently found counties as equalized by the board is now light of a tallow candle while lying in snow. loafers, in heavy boots, as they squirted the village and the outlying farms that moie powers of resistance in the Philadelphia in course of pieparation. bed. The bed-steads in all cases were 1 2. Never make he public highway tobacco juice over the stove in the it is the Sabbath, and everybody must boy than he expected. just right for me, but in some cases country postoffice, and the broadshouldered a barnyard, nor leave wagons.ploughs prepare to come to meeting, and little Second RoundThis round opened with they were too short for him, and so men who met at log-rollings and machines to encumber the roa d. The residence of Charles Prescott of Anoka, cautious sparring. Sullivan was wary, children hear the bell with awe as if it his feet wouldhang over the footboard. and barn-raisings all took delight in was struck by lightning, and also the 1 3. Never endanger those who and Herald a little apprehensh of tha were a living voice, and sacred residence of P. J. Manley of Coon Creek. Lying thus, with a volifme in his hand, listening to "one of Lincoln's stories. giant's mashes. This time Hearld wasthd travel by driving unmanageble or as a part of the Sabbath, and Both were burned with entne contents, attacking party. He had made up his he would rervd till after midnight." Contrary Douglass may have seemed their favorite fractious horses to frighten other to be heeded under unknown penalties. and both slightly insuied. mind that he must fight and was determined leader, but Lincoln's wit and to the general belief those best horses. Sell the unruly annuals or put Obey thy father and mother to do his best. He tried to get at Sulli Capt. M. Buttorfield. of Anoka, died tact were fast making inroads ontheii acquainted with Mr. Lincoln insist them to steady home labor with other thou shalt not lie thou shalt not van's face, but his blow was short. In an from an o\erdose of morphine. He was affections. A great storm was biewing that he was what the leial fraternity horses. instant he was in* the embrace ol his antagonist, steal thou shalt go to meetingseem one of the be-.t known men in the city, being old Zach Taylor, who had refused would call a case lawyer, but aperloot 1 4. Never drive hoises across a who pounded him on the head, to them all commandments of the a prominent politician and a staunch Lincoln the Land Oflice, had passed one at that. He did not learn the face and neck with all the force of hia railw ay without first looking both republican. He was a native ofMaine.and first table. The sound of the bell lingers away. Douglass had brought the fire brawny right arm, until Herald slipped law altogether from what he read in came to Anoka in 1850. and opened a law ways, or, if in the dark, without listening. in their ears and heart as a thus awav and gave Sullivan a drive under thfl by the introduction of his KansasNebraska oflice. In 1S62 he enlisted in the Eighth the elementary books, but he studied It is better to take this care saith the Lord. And lo' at the second eye that wa3 the only clean blow he got in Minnesota Volunteer infantry, served as bill, and the man who only special cases thoroughly, and became one hundred times than to be crushed bell, the men, who have changed the on the champion. The latter seemed staggered first lieutenant until the death of Capt. Cady, yesterday sat on the Court House a good lawyer through that means. by a locomothe once by its neglect. for an instant, and was apparently daily dress and put on their Sabbath when he was promoted to that position. steps amusing a crowd with his bar By virtue of his good memory he applied too surprised to do more than protect 1 5. Ne\er keep a noisy, barking He held the office of county attorney clothes, issues from the houses on the room stories was about to be forced himself from the blows that Hearld was his special reading to other cases several terms, and was mayor of Anoka doc, to bark at quiet pas^engeis or village street with their \vi\es and 7 out into the nation's gaze. He was to showering on his guaid. Then he gath'ered and so continued till he became one tw terms. passing teams, to teirifv horses and children, and through the streets, himself for a supreme effort, and with aJi be the exponent of a great principle, of the best Supreme Court lawyers in cause them to inn away, upset carriages Chris Katula, aged thirty-five, employed closely following each other and pounding upper cut under the chin, sent Hearld flat and this was the beginning of a great Illinois. He was not a good nisi prius on a working tiain, was killed at Montrose and break limbs. along in a cloud of dust, comes the on hm backa clean knock-down. Hearld epoch. by ears passing over him. He leaves a lawyer. He hated forms, paid but little The observance of these injunctions was up like a flash and they clinched. Th long line of wagons from the farms. family. attention to the rules of pleading fight had become a mere rough and tumbl will give smooth, hard, satisfactoryroads The sun beats down remorselessly, affair, and Hearld slipped and fell again, or practice, and always insisted that Burglars entered the saloon of J. G. Neeb for farmers and travelers to and the man in heavy woolens, such as when the chiel of police and his officers rush at Lewiston and took a large quantity of he "only went in for substance." pass over, bung* their farms nearer he wears in the sleigh in January, sits Some Facts About Mark Twain. ed in and with difficulty separated the men. liquors, cigars and a music box. As to habits in the office he was to market, increase the value of their between two women in their Sabbath All was confusion. The pugilists were anxious At the annual session of the Grand lodge, Letter to the Chicago News. careless. He would pick up a book or farms, make pleasant neighbors, and garments, and the horses trot with a to go on, and if the officers had no* Knights of Pythias, the following statement Mark Twain Clemens enjoys good newspaper, spread himself on the sofa attach boys and young men to the kept between them they would have fought Sabbath jog, and all turn up to the of finances is given. Grand lodj,e receipts, with the police on the stage. Sullivan and chairs, and read aloud. This country.Count ry Gentleman. food and good company as well as stone platform by the meeting house, $2,981 58 grand lodge expenses, made a dash at the representative of annoyed his partner a good deal, and upon which the women alight, and the $1,889.53, balance on hand, $1,092.05 could any mortal born in rural Missouri, New York paper, and the latter reached he frequently would quit the office total assets of grand lodge, $3,102.05. man drives the horse under the shed roughing it in California and toward his pistol pocket, but the police American Wom en in London. The election of officers resulted as follows: because of this reading aloud. Herndon and chats soberly with the others a^ disarmed him and forced Sullivan into the territories and piloting on the Frank S. McDonald, past grand chancellor, once asked him why he did so, Mrs. John Sherwood, of New York, his chair. Referee Newell then declared the door. Mississippi. Indeed, vastly better. He grand chancellor and supreme representative Sullivan the winner, while Hearld's backei and his reply was: "I catch the meaning one of the social leader* of the metropolis, C. H. Tasker, grand vice chancellor But the minister passes in, not clad speaks admirably, also, in his peculiar, protested that his man was still anxious by two senses: for when I read wrote to the Boston Traveler a H. H. Partridge, grand prelate in gown and bands as in the older day, to fight. humorous ways, and the laughter he aloud I haar what is read, and also Grier M. Orr, grand keeper ok sealeand records letter on the position of the American but in plain black clothes. The chatting evokes always helps digestion. Clemems H. 0. Peterson, grand master of exchequer, see ifc, and hence two senses get it, and Sullivan, after quiet was restored, addressed woman in London. Mrs. Sherwood loiterers follow him in. The bell Ale* S. Hamilton, grand maaterat invariably prepares him&elF, the press representatives, in which I remember it better if I do not opens her letter by saying "I have which has gathered the village into arms, G. H. Benton, grand inner guard he complimented Hearld for his pluck, understand it better." At his home though he skillfully hides his preparation been asked by many Americans to define, S. Talbert, grand outer guard, H. M. the sacred fold rests secure from its boasted of his own "talents," and declared he had much the same habits, except by his method of delivery, which if I can, whv some American Martin, H. A. Hopper and Charles Weber, himself still ready to defend his title ol labors. There is no ofle in the street. when restrained by his wife. grand tiustees. denotes that he is getting his ideas women succeed in England and some champion against all comers. It was tha There is no sound. But after a few He would turn a chair upside opinion to-night that Hearld made a better do not what is the amulet some wear and phrases as he proceeds. He is an moments the music of "Old Hundred" Miss Cathcart, a missionary from Honolulu, down, using the inclined back for a stand than McCaffrey did at Cincinnati. on their breasts, what 'Open, sesame,' artist in his way, and is the reverse oi is to be present and represent that pours out of the open doors and windows The crowed dispersed and the pugilists head rest, and lie on the floor, always they use. what critenon decides, whether flourishing W. C. T. union at the national of the meeting house sung by a what he shows to the public. One ot wpre driven to their hotels. Sullivan saya reading aloud. He was in no sense a convention, to be held at Minneapolis or not the charmed portals rly open well-balanced and well-trained choir. Hearld stands no show against him that his assumptions is that he is la^y and general reader, but read for a special Oct. 22-28. or remain shut also, why a secondclass having whipped Hearld once he will pay no. It is the opening hymn, and it has a indifferent. Nothing is further from object, and then applied it. He loved Fire at St. Peter burned Pell & Bearaer's more attention to him. milliner from a third-rate town, full, vigorous, trimphant sound. Once the fact. He is very diligent, ambitious, the practical, and regarded things useless stable and the dry goods store of Theodore enters the charmed urcleofthe 'Prince more, Thus saith the Lord. There is Kroll. unless they were practical. Hence enterprising, watchful of his interests, of Wales's set,' ruling it, perhaps, and another interval of silence, but at a he hated study, except for the practical, determined never to waste an Frank Bohan, of Mankato, accidentally An Appeal for Suffering Charleston. why again the most carefulh introduced little distance you can hear the voice killed his younger sister. He did not know to be applied right away, as it opportunity or neglect a point that daughter of a New York old of reading and prayer. Hark! another Mayor Courtney of Charleston, S. C, ha it was loaded. were. If he read till he became tired will count in his favor. He has been issued the following proclamation. family will fall as a dead weight on hvnin. It is "Federal Street," or Deputy Marshal Bracket arrested W. C. then he must tell a story or crack a To the public. The city of Charleston so from the start but he has grown English society, and who, although "Coronation," or "Dundee," but Catesfor cutting government timber in joke, to relieve the following deep council at its last regular meeting took th more vigilant in his advantages since doors are opened to her, finds herself whatever it is, it is a strain from other Isanti county. He was placed under $30(1 study. Although intellectually strong following, action- "Whereas, A terrible bonds to await the action of the United years and voices and faces and jostled and pushed out by the he came east. Many persons charge calamity has befallen Charleston, vast and and long headed, he was reflective States grand jury. scenes and days that are no more all second cla&s milliner This is a great wide-spread in the loss it inflicts, far greater him with greed and selfishness, which rather than spontaneous. The First National Bank of Albert Lea blend in the familiar music, and a in extent than was at first realized and problem in social ethios. Then, again, may not be true but he does not permit It was about this time that he exhibited has been authorized to commence business whereas, it is evident that the liberal and Sabbath benediction rests upon the I have been asked why a woman of his prospects to rust. Why with a capital of $50,000. Gilbert Gulhandson at times so much sadness and spontaneous assistance which has come listener's soul. first-rate intelligence and good social should he? No one would think of his is president and D. W. Dwyer to us from all parts of this country and gloom as to induce the belief among position, from perhaps one of our best A longer silence follows, broken by cashier. from England, and which is deeply appreciated restless energy and constant self-seeking his friends that he was still grieving cities, goes abroad and receives no especial fragmentary sounds of energetic and graternlly acknowledged by oui Fergus Falls is to have a 125-barrel over his political death. He gradually if his pretentions were all not in the people, will be wholly insufficient to meet promotion, while another, certainly speech. Is the preacher emphasizing flouiing mill, to be completed by Jan. 1. I grew unsocial and abstracted. The opposite direction. He is a good fellow our unexpected exigencies, be it points9 and elucidating the five not her superior, enters the envied A. L. Miles was instantly killed by a latter condition was brought about as the world goes, but you must Resolved, That the mayor be requested he denouncing and alarming that tough portals, and receives far more boiler explosion near Windora. by deep thought more than any thing to prepare and issue an address to the public not tread on his shadow, which is not regiment in woolen, or winningIs the recognition for her talents than her At the meeting of. the Woman's Christian else, and it is pot strange, therefore, his setting forth our condition and invoking mind9 nearly so large as he fancies. wandering and doubting less fortunate friend, or than sh* would Temperance Union at Faribault, the election additional aid for this stricken city." that he should pass his intimate sermon an official and perfunctory of officers ior the ensuing year took receive at home. Again I am asked In making known to the general public friends on the street without seeming place, the present state officers being unanimously discourse by which the little children why do some rich women succeed, and this declaration of the municipal government to notice or to know them. Sometimes le-elected, -viz.- President, Mrs. are soothed to sleep, ana in which the it seems to me unnecessary that I An Appropriate Motto. why do some other rich women fail? this abstractedness would be H. A. Hobart, Red Wing, corresponding should add any words of my own. The unfortunate elders like unqualified damnation and If the golden key can unlock exclusive Toledo Blade. secretary, Mrs. E. S. Wright, Red Wing the result of intense gloom or of deep facts are before the country by the hottest fire, as a toper likes "power" doors, as it has done in the past summer recording secretary, Mrs. V. K. Hayward, thought on some important law or other statements of disinterested visitors from "If I ever get married in church again in his dram? Or is his pure and bt. Cloud treasurer, Miss A. M. Henderson, for some, why does it not for others. different parts of the land after personal question. Lincoln was not only you can call me a goat!" said a bashful manly life and conversation his true Minneapolis. One conspicuous example of failure, observation, and are known here and deeply thoughtful but persistent, fearless, man the other day. preaching, and his Sabbath sermon felt. I ask the press of the United States and one of success, in this competition, At Windom, Cottonwood county, while tireless in thinking. When hegot after "What's the matter now only a statement of the principles of to give this proclamation the benefit of its bnrins a well on the farm of A. Gardner, amused and nick all foreigners a fact, principle or a question he ran "Matter enough," he retorted and far reaching circulation. the drill stiuck through. Immediately a such holy living and a revival of the in the season of 1880. Then, again it down to the fibers of the tap root trange 1 oiling, roaring sound tilled the he seemed to get mad as he thought colors in the immortal portrait of the the eternal question is asked, why do dug it out and held it up before him air. Not being easily explained, Frank Why are of it. "I was married not long ago, holy life of the Gospel? succeed9 adventuresses for analysis, and when after this research Gilleland proposed to descend a distance The Standard publishers figures compiled and as my wife's parents were pillars Before wecan answer there is a burst people received in London society ol fiftj leet. Persuasion could not prevail from the accounts of the Irish National he had formed an opinion no of the church it had to come off there. of singing then two strokes of the bell upon him to abandon the project. When league, showing the amount of subscriptions who would have no place in their man could overthrow it. He was in so they thought. Well some repairs to announce that "meeting is out," near the bottom foul air overcame him, from the six months, beginning last own city at home''" Instancing one this particular without an equal. In ai he tell to the bottom expiring instant- then an issue of the congregation, a were being made in the church, so the March, to be 337,630, while the grants except onal case, where an Ameiican his law practice his feelings and sympathy to evicted tenants during the same time procession homeward, a driving away marriage took place in the Sundayschool. woman of brains birth, and breeding led him to espouse the cause of Amounted to only $12,120. of wagons, and soon once more, the A on of Ole Nicholson, near Byron, fell There's where the whole failed to achieve social success, Mrs. the wronged one in every case. fiom a l*oise and \\a dragged to death. At a recent reception given by Judge Hilton silent, solitary street. In the afteinoon trouble came in. We stood on the Sheiwood says- "T think in this instance Hii ndon says, in relating an incident at Saratoga, Mrs. Moore, a Pennsylvania there is the Sabbath school, The Damascus Commandery of Knights platform where the Superintendent's the lady made the mistake of that occurred during their partnership: woman, is said to have worn jewels Tcnipi.ii St. Paul, went to St. Louis in a and the good pastor preaches at desk stood, and before the minister supposingthat she canied her consequence vorth $168,000. "I once saw Lincoln look srcMiiifi to attend the twenty-third biennial one of the school-houses the got started I noticed a great many with her Now, no woman (oni !t e. more than a man he was inspired The Magyars having demanded that the farther parts of the town. But it is people smiling in the audience. I does that. No English person cares "body of Liszt be interred in his native land, by the occasion. It was about 1 he st oi in of the 15th -was very severein always the Sabbath, in every sight and didn't know what to make of it. They the German papers point out that the whether an American woman is the som ai ts of the btate, but no serious efkiis 1849, and soon after Lincoln's sound, until the sun has set, and then great pianist so far expatriated himself as all seemed to be looking over my head. aie notid. richest person San Francisco, or return from Congress. A man from the neighboring house upon the entirely to forget the Hungarian language. I never said any thing till the thing the most fashionable leader in Peoria, The in* in the case of B. Smith against living here in Springfield named hill above the village street comes a Andrew Fontaine-Wilson-Montague, a was done then I turned around and or the greatest light in Boston, or the clear, resonant soprano voice singing London dandy with an income of 37,000 looked up. What do you think I saw? queen ol New Yorkto them all these ing pensions for the soldiers and the hyms and prolonging the solemn spell a year, has an odd affectation. He never j.iinc J.entz went to Wabasha from Oneof those confounded mottoes hanging names aie blanks. They meet an widows and heirs of soldiers who wears a collar. of the holy day. The tithing men are I', it ivibe Wirf., alter his newly wedded right over our heads, and it said: American woman as they ^would an had served in the Revolution and gone, and the deacons do not sit severe A revolution was attempted by a number MI htul tint she had eloped with Fred 'Suffer little children to come unto me.' Australian or an Italian. The city of the War of 1812. The widow of a of troops quartered at Madrid. The and conspicuous in the meeting \!,i! 1 e-.dorf. She is a daughter of Henry Isn't that enough to make a man London is too cosmopolitan for ar.y Revolutionary soldier applied to uprising was ill planned, and amounted to Fim\, -Alio li\es in Glasco, Wabasha coun- house, and the minister has not the such distinctions to be of consequence.'* mad?'* little more than a mutiny. Wright for her pension, which amount- air of a lord spiritual of the village, AlL lei- v$f Jfy A*^1 feSi2-i ($&*&$& J*-? i liif 5*fc MMHH