New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 10, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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mm LATE TELEGRAPHIC ITEM& BOMB. nounce^ the appointment! of tfie-fbllowlng. adlied to the roll fir the past year has A BORN THIEF. "Do they say that?"'said Muton, staff: Adjutant general, E. B. Gray, been over forty thousand, though the iis face beaming with smiles. MadUon,Wi8. quartermaster general, John total increase in tne roll has been only Sweet word that spans all space* that knows Taylor, Philadelphia, judge advocate general, A Carious Instance of Katnral Depravity. friend Lewis of Detroit says a? about twenty thousand, for the grim no bound, tm WISCONSIN DISiSf EB. .Henry E. Tamtor, Hartford, Conn. i peddler called out to a slouchy old Yet dwells in narrowest compass welcome Philadelphia News. reaper has been at work meantime, assistant adjutant general, F. W. Oakley, woman: wor4! and there have been 8,000 deaths The massive doors of the eastern Madison, Wis. senior aide-de-camp, Phil Antecedents of th Winona Franciscan Siutsrs Dear type of Peacethough sheltered by "Sa y! Can-I see the -lady/ of the among the pensioners, while several penitentiary have closed upon a man Cheek, Jr., of Bamboo, Wis. and Details as to- Other Victims of the Aceir the sword! rTMid house?" thousand have been dropped from who has just crossed the threshold, Saxon-speaking races only found. dent at Bio,* etc. The National Educational society has "Well,yes,you can if you ain't blind!"' other causes. I over two thousand Our earliest recollections all abound of manhood, who, for the next five accepted tho invitation to the- organiza- Milwaukee special" Though, nines snapped the woman who had answered cases pensioners have been dropped in With little notes of thee our years are years will meditate in the gloom of tion to meet in Chicago in July, 1887. o! bruises and confined to his bed, Conductor the bell. -stored the past year becau se they failed to Searle, of the ill-fated limited train his cell on the way of the transgressor. Gen. Kaulbars, the Russian military With memories of thee each spot adored "Oh, beg pardon, madam!* You arethe come forward and claim their pensions that was wrecked and destroyed at Rio, There are few sadder cases than that agent, has addressed a fresh note to the By youth, in age becometh holy ground. lady of the house, then?" is better. He will recover. He remembers which was admitted to be due them. of handsome young Walter Englan d. Bulgarian foreign minister, in which hesays: Thou clingest in the handgrip of the Sire and can describe seventeen people, "Yes, I am! What d'yer take me I nearly a thousand cases-widows ol In view of the arrival at Varna ot You may smile when tell you that Thou meltest in the Mother's tender kiss and knows that there were more in the for? Did yer thi nk I was the gentleman soldiers nave lost their right to a pension government enunissaries who are spreading The wanderer longs to reach theeGuiding the ca se is a sad one, and in the same coach, so that it is evident that the fatality of the house, or the next-door through remarriage. reports that the presence of Russian Star breath add that this man who will must have been at least twenty, and neighbor, or one of the farm hands, orthe gunboats there is without importance, I Of all his thoughts like Israel's Pillared The pension, agency which has disburs probably more. Among those whom he live a living death for five years has 1 am compelled to inform you that those cat, or the ice-chest?" Fire describes are: ed the largest amount of money served a four years' term it the same gunboats will vigorously affirm their importance By night thou leadest-him through childhood's "I didn't know, madam, but yo Mrs. C. Scherer ot Winona her children in the past year is at Columbus, Ohio. institution, eight years in tfte Trenton if events render it necessary. bliss might be the youngest daughter. and her mother-in-law, Mrs. R. Jones two I paid out over $6,250,000, and all state prison, eighteen months in the Allerton To that loved Home he pictures from afar. The Bulgarian ministry ha refused to Sisters of Charity bound for Winona "Oh, did yer? Well, that was to pensioners-* in that single state. Lord.Rosslyn. prison, and as- a lad a long comply with Gen. Kaulbars' request to Louis Bnnkler and Emil Waltersdorf nat'ral, too," replied the lady of the Even that sum does not cover all ol: term* in the reform school at Jamesburg, raise the state of siege at Sofia. As the result of Columbus, Wis. two women who hous e. "What d'yer want, sir?" the money paid in Ohio for pension s, N J. was born in 1856, of the discovery of a plot which, it is got on at Chicago, one with a child UNCLE SAM'S PEMONEBS. Then the peddler displayed his as the Navy pensioners in that State believed, was organized by Gen. Kaulbars,. Charles Smith, who escaped, an unknown near Orange, N J., or with in twenty wares, and when he left that doorstep are paid from the Chicago pension office. and in tho further belief that the Russian man of about forty,who boarded the train miles of it. His father was a man of half an hour later, his face was gunboats were sent to support the conspirators, at Watertown, and who was bound for The largest extent territory some means, gained honestly, and his Some Cartons Faets and Interesting Figures from the Bulgarian government has sent full of pleasure and his pockets were Manston, this state a man with a ticket cover ed by any pension office is that mother was a lovable little woman, Commissioner Black's BeportLoureTitr of secret orders to the local authorities lor Stillwater, Minn. three loggers ticketed full of money. understood human included in the jurisdiction of the pension whose temperament was sunshine itself. Pension-Drawing Widows. throughout the country to observe the utmost lor Wausau, probably to go towork in the nature and had made a good sale. office at Knoxville, Tenn. That wariness, and watch suspicious persona Hi3 father had ever been respected pineries. The annual report or the Commis- office pays pensions to all the southern with vigilance in order to prevent the This list does not include a novitiate, among his fellows as an honorable states except Kentucky and A Highland Fling.. sioner of Pensions, recently issued, dissemination of seditious pamphlets in who accompanied the Catholic sisters, nor man, and just after the close of the the army. Missouri. That the $65,000,000 paid .Walter Scott, J. T. Lincoln, Mrs. Chas. M. contains some interesting facts not war he was reckoned' to be worth a "On a hot night in June not many Mohr of Rock Island, the commercial traveler annually for pensions is pretty widely Robt. Rev. John W_ Bewick, Roman fortune closely approaching a million years ago I was dining with a young heretofore given to the public. I Dibble, or Mrs. L. Lowry ol Milwaukee-. distributed, is shown by the fact that Catholic bishop of Hexham and New Castle, of dollars, but the money brought him earl," relates Adam Badeau in a [The latter is probably a mistake, as no shows, for instance, that the amount died at Tynemouth. England. while there are 2,647 counties in the such names is known here. There is little no happiness, for his only son, then a paper on the English aristocracy. The earl of Stafford is dead in London. paid for pensions since 1861 is over United States there are but 118 of these -doubt that tne three pinery men, who were child of 9 years, had given evidence of "The party was composed exclusively He was eighty years ot age. $800,00,0,000, or about 300 for in which pensions are not being paid. 01 on the car, perished. He had left them a depravity as unconquerable as it of men, all of high rank. The house The private sweepstakes of 1,000 eovei the 118 non-pension counties forty every man who enlisted in the war,whether but a few minutes before curled up asleep was unexplainable. was a Scotch one, and after we rose eigns each, half forfeit, arranged to take are in Texas, twenty in Georgia, nine on the benches. A Portage dispatch says his enlistment resulted in fche piper was brought in. had al-^ place at the Newmarket Houghto meet-,, that the work of in the Indian Territory, seven for each death, disability, or _a return in perfect Nothing extraordinary was developed ing, proved a failure. Tho duke of Westminster's ready passed three times around the in Utah and Dakota, six each in health. If the payments go on in the child until he had reached IDENTIFYING THE DEAD three-year-old colt Ormonde table during dinner playing his bagpipes, Louisiana and Mississippi, four in at the rate that has been made in the the age of 6 years, when he was detected was the only horse to appear, and he walked is progressing slowly. The body of a man but now it was proposed to Florida, three in Arkansas, two each over the course. last few year s, the payments will whose legs and arms had been burned off, in the act of hiding a siler have a dance, and two young noblemen in Alabama, Minnesota, Montana, and whose distorted face bore evidence of Mr. Smith, secretary for war, in a speech reach a round billion of dollars spoon in a ho le in the garden. were pitted against each other the terrible aony he had suffered, was at Surjfcury, Eng., said- Lord Randolph Nevada and North Carolina, and one by the close of the presnt This seemed to be simply identified as Louis Bnnkler. The body of Churchill's policy had the full asseut of his in Highland fling. The rivals took off each in California, Colorado, Idaho, decade. The amount, whicn in a childish whi m, and the indulgent Emil Waltersdorf was found under a pile of colleagues in the cabinet. The government their coats and waistcoats and their Tennessee, Virginia and Wisconsin. 1862 was less than $1,000,000, has father provided the youngster rods and trusses. His head was burned to a had rendered the trade of the moonlighters evening shoes and began capering with There are 1,691 pensions paid io steadily increased until now it is $65,- with a dozen spoons to hide anywhere cinder, and every particle of clothing had and assassins too dangerous to pursue, all the fervor of the sl age Irishmanleaping, thirty-five foreign countries. been destroyed. The remains were identified and would now seek to make the trade of 000,000 a year, and it seems as though he wanted to hide them. Not long brandishing their arms, by a ring iound on one of his fingers. the agitator unprofitable. Such men had it might continue to increase, for the after this the little fellow was caught whoopi ng and shouting like Florence The bodies of Sist era Albertina and Dionysia long extracted the hard earnings of Irish applications filed during the past year in his mother's bedroom, early in the A Bald and Toothless Age. were found close together. One was in a peasants and servant girls. Mr. Smith or Barney Williams in a favorite role. for pensio ns were 50,000. That is a mornine industriously turning his kneeling posture, with her hands clasped, congratulated his audience upon the signs The others joined in or took their From the Baltimore Sun. larger number than has been filed in father's pockets inside out and apSropriatinm as though death overtook her of reviving trade and the undisturbed turn, while the screech of the bag-pipe any year since 1880. Indeed, there According to a writer in the Popular while she was engaged in prayer. The peace in Europe. all the money he could accompanied and excited the performers. body ot a man who is supposed to be Walter have been but five years since 1861 Science Monthly the coming man is nd in the.Fo th is he was chided The secretary of the treasury issued the A the center of the long Scott was remo\ed from under a seat. in which the number of pension claims to be bald and without teeth. The and it would have probably been one hundred and forty-fourth call for the room the young aristocrats then His name was written on his collar, which was greater than in the past twelve forgotten had not the same thing happened redemption of bonds. The call for $10,- present man, according to this writer's strange to say, had not been touched by heap ed up in a mass all the movable 000,000 of the 3 per cent, loan of 1882. months, and in no single year in all half a doz en times in succession observations in our larger cities, is the flames. Among the passengers supposed furniture, sofas, ottomans and chairs. The principal and accrued interest will be that time has there been a greater not many days afterward. Mark you, to be on the west-bound limited which already bald to the extent of almost Then nearly every man of the company paid at the treasury Dec. 1, 1886, and interest number of claims allowed. The number was ditched at Rio, were W. H. Seaman the boy was not then 7 years old. 5 0 per cent. Variety theater performances on Baid bonds will cease on that in turn started from the head and daughter of Eastport, L. I. of pensioners now on the rolls is had every conceivable toy that a. boy have hitherto been generally day. of the room to leap o\er the pile. 365,0001,000 for every day in the ot that age could wish for, and was The venerable mother superior of St. thought to be the most productive Some stumbled, ne or two fell, but A desperate fight took place in a building Mary's convent furnishes the following information year. The amount paid out to them humored in every caprice. A the age of baldnes s, or attract baldheaded occupied by the fish commission, between most of them cleared the barrier* in regard to the two Sisters who is $65,000,000 or 178,000 a day. If of 8 he abstracted a purse from the a gilathe only species of lizard men most, but the scientist's N one was hurt, but clothes were were burned in the wrecked train at Rio you want to remember how many overcoat of a visitor, and with precocious whose bite is known to be venomous and facts aie against this view. It was siding torn, trousers burst, and every noble a small alligator. The reptiles were separated pensioners there are and how much shrewdness innocently declared One was Sister DionyBia, thirty-eight found, for example, that 4 0 per cent, acrobat was bathed in perspiration. only with the greatest difficulty. they get it will be easy. There are that he had seen a servant commit years of ae, whose name in the world was of the men in attendance at one of The sport was kept up till nearly The alligator got much the worst of the as many thousand pensioners as the theft. A few days later the mother Bridget Begley, daughter of John Begley of fight, and will probably die of the poison. midnight, and then it was time to Matthew Arnold 's lectures in Boston there are days in the year, and Newark, N. J. She has been a member of to her unspeakable horror discovered dress again, for they were all going were bald, or were becoming The following pensions were allowed to the Sisters of St. Frances for fourteen the amount paid to them is at the the missing purse, together with to a ball at the Dutchess of Buccleugh's. people in Minnesota- Catherine, mother bald, while at a variety theater years. The other was Sister Albertina, rate of $178,000 a day or $7,000 in a lot of silverware, cleverly concealed of Theobald Kern, Preston John Antrow, S the party broke up, and forty years of age, whose name before taking performance given in the same city an hour day and night. Every time in a closet in the nursery. Duluth Thomas S. Martin, St. Cloud Solomon the vows was Albertina Schmidt. She an hour later I met them again, renewed about the same time but 2 5 your clock strikes the hour it means Before he had reached his Doming, Walnut Grove Erastus came to America three years ago from Erzingsinger, in appearance and attire, and as per cent, of the male portion of the another $7,000 paid for pensions. Of Harris, Shell City, William A. McCoy, 9th year the boy had actually Baden, Germany. She had no subdued in manner as the ordinary audience was bald- When Pattisangin Mankato, Arne Anderson, Albert Lea. relatives in this country. the 365,000 pensioners on the roll, robbed no less than a dozen persons undemonstrative Englishman. These Pensions IncreasedFrederick C. Hahn, that city the bald-headed men averaged 270,000 are invalid soldiers, while Mrs. G. A. Marr, who was killed in the who had visited the hous e. was young fellows had not dra nk any Minneapolis, Albert Riebe, Howard Lake railway wreck on the Milwaukee road, was 4 4 per cent, of the male listeners. 95,000 are widows and dependent on then a delicate looking child with big Luman D. Carter, Lyle, Tokel Torgeson, great quantity of wine their exhilaration a resident of Rock Island. Her husband A Trinity Church, Boston, 5 0 per relatives of deceased soldiers. The blue eyes, flaxen hair, and a* waxy Twin Valley. was simply natur al spirit, the is a member of the United States engineer list of pensioners of the late war has cent, of the men attending are bald or skin. possessed none of the exuberance corps, and they were married Feb, 25 last, result of high health, youth, and intimate A post office in Dakota was named for not yet arrived at that state in which losing their locks, while nearly 6 0 per of childhood, but appeared at Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Marr was a schoolmate the sculptor, Bartholdi. Postmasters appointed company, and a feeling that the widows outnumber the soldiers cent, of the shipping clerks in a New to be constantly in a meditative ot President Cleveland's wife, they Postoffices establishedMinnesota whatever they did, their doing iti themselves. It wiil be by and by, having lived in adjacent houses for a number mood. When accused of these many Two Harbors, A. H. Blake, Pillager, York store were in that condition. A made it appropriate." of years. Cass county, James B. Sumner. Postmasters however, for that is the history of all wicked acts, he would at first stoutly regards the lo ss of teeth, the vastly mm*m commissionedMinnesota* J. J. pension rolls, where widows ol deceased assert his innocence, but when.caught greater frequency of dentists' signs in Olson, Colfax G. Strom Danewood, G. R. soldiers draw the pensions allowed The Scandalous British Aristocracy. would confess without the slightest the last score of year s, and the fact Another Story of the Railroad Disaster. Kellogg, Hugo, Christopher Coleman, Legering. because of disability or death of their show of emotion. The loving entreaty that nowadays nearly half the people Mr. Pelter, an intelligent English gentleman husbands from service in the war. Df his mother to tell her why he did over 2 0 have their jaws filled with artificial Miss Gilder, Corr. Boston Saturday Evening who survived the accident to the In his report of the operations of the The history of all pension rolls is that these things had no more effect on Gazette. teeth, are the circumstances {limited train, described the disaster in the geological survey during September, Director the widows last a great deal longer him than the slight punishments inflicted following succinct and graphic style* Powell says* Geographical work that are thought to prove the degeneracy The Lonsdale family's connection than the original pensioners. by his father. The boy would rascawas I partially awake when the in the West was greatly limited by the of the present tim e. The disappearance with the world is something little I is almost always the case that the accident happened. The first sound smoke and haze which prevailed. In New endure a whippihg with the stoicism of the hair of the generation short of discreditable. I should tbi nk England 643 square miles of typography widow is five or ten years young er that of an indescribable crash, of an Indian, and at the very first opportunity that English laws would have someclause of to-day is ascribed to the use of hats were completed. While engaged in geologic only liken it to the snapping than her husband and therefore outlives thereafter would repeat in them to cover such festers which make it useless. The lo98 of work in the Atlantic division, Prof. Shaler ol numberless timbers with the rapidity him, while in many cases it happens the offense for which he had been discovered a point of much interest in its on the escutcheons of noble families of a fusilade. Meantime I felt bhe teeth is perhaps to be explained in a that pensioners marry at an advanced punished. bearing on the nature of the recent changes tremendous power of the air-brakes, and by which they could be treated in similar way, the art of cooking having the little age to women very much 1 of level of the New England coast. It is A the tender age of 10 while this indescribable rigidity was stiffening some violent manner, or else be.flung made the use of teeth for purposes of younger than themselves. In cases thought that the rivers which flow from and arresting the car in which I was lying scamp was known in the neighborhood into the sea. The Lonsdales are ono rending and grinding superfluous. south to north have a great amount of my body seemed to be carried resistlessly of th is sort it sometimes happens that of his home as an incorrigible of the oldest of Great Britain's oldest marshes in their valleys, and hardly a forward. [Here follows an account of the the widow survives to draw a pensi on thief. Although never in want of families, and one of the most contemptible. trace of alluvial terraces, while the rivers fire, so fully told already.] The engineer, twenty or thirty or even fifty years spending money, he took a delight in which run from north to south are not who displayedmarvelous coolness and courage, Both male and female, mastication of Food, after the death of her husband, who purloining pennies fiom children bordered with jwamps and all have distinct came among us with head and face they have been a bad lot, and the* was originally in receipt of that pension terraces. He offers as an explanation crimson with blood and told us how it happened. A curious controversy is in progress smaller than himself, and on one occasion present lord is about the most unblushing the theory that the shore has all which she afterward draws during He said he was whirling around the was caug ht in the act of choking as to the need or value of "biting one's specimen of the race. I was* been tilted up to the northward, thus curve, and the position of the side-tracked her lifetime. S it comes about a little fellow who had refused to food." Strangely, as it must appear, a good deal of a conservative in my partly destroying the drainage of the rivers freight obscured the switch signal, but he that when the pensi on list is made out "stand and deliver." Between the there are some who should be authorities which flow northwardly. English political feelings till I went was on the lookout for it, and the instant the number of ex-soldier pensioners ages of 1 0 and 1 3 WalterI'll call ready to affirm that it is futile to it appeared to his view he saw it foietokened to England, and when I .heard at upon it is not much greater than the A promising young German diplomat, him that for convenience sakewas death and destruction. He had less take the trouble to use the teeth with first hand ofc the low condition oi' who was recently left in charge of the German number of widows, while as it grows than a train length to go and was making the source of the greatest grief to his which nature has provided man, in aristocratic morals I becswne more,of embassy at the capital of one of the old the number of sx-soldiers is rapidly forty miles an hour, but he applied parents. Their tears, their pleadings, common with most other animals,apparently a liberal, and I think that if England great powers, during the absence of the the full power of the brakes and reversed decreased by death, while the their threatenings and punishments embassador, lost 200,000 by rouroe could wipe out her aristocracy she* for the special purpose bt his engine, and before he could remove number ot widows does not diminish were alike useless. Once in a while speculation, being misled by dispatches to would be much better of as,acountry his hand from the lever, his mighty cutting and grinding his food. W do with such rapidity. For instance, in the boy would show slight symptoms is chief from Bismarck. machine was plowing the earth and the How she has held her own as a great not incline to mingle in the fray, ju st the number of claims allowed for pensioners of repentance, but the interva ls grew cars were wrecking upon each other. But The suspicion is expressed that several country with such an encumbrance is. at present at least. Let the dispute to survivors of the war ot for the lightning-like celerity of the driver's of the employes of the express and railroad further and further apart, and at last hard to, understand. It certainly go on and be fought out to the bitter action in applying the brakes, the whole 1812 there were over 17,000 ex-soldiers companies, carefully planned the recent ceased altogether. Just after his 13th shows that moral qualities do nofc go end. Meanwhile, we counsel all who train must have been frightfully wrecked robbery in Missouri with the knowledge of and 3,000 widows in the year birthday Walter ran away from home. very much,inthemako-up of a nation. and the loss of life much greater than it Fotheringham, the messenger, and divided care for comfort, and who do not desire 1872, while in 1886 there were five His poor mother was almost was. The company's employes performed The French people rave the reputa*tion the money among them. It was stated at to develop the worst form allow ed to ex-soldiers and 305 to widow wild with despair. Detectives were heroic service for the comfort of thesurviv- of being the most* corrup* in tbsirr first that the amount stolen was slightly of dyspepsia, to continue the practice s. There are now on the rolls only put to work, advertisements were in excess of $50,000, but claims have already moral character, biI dpa't thinks, of mastication as before. A a matter 1,500 survivors of the war of 1812, inserted in all the leading been presented to the company that they compare with tha English), while there are over 10,000 widows of of tact and experience, a liberal which swell the amount to $81,000. A newspapers, but to. no, purpose. A aristocracy. The Ejgl ish midd le clase^ JJr President Cleveland's Thanksgiving Proclamation. soldiers in that war. A still more use of the teeth in feeding is one of majority of these claims have been settled. year later he came back. refused are all right. They,ase as- deceatt a striking instance of the longevity of the essentials of easy digestion, and to tell where he had been or how he United States Treasury Inspector McHale set of men as theraa&ce, in the world, the pension-drawing widow is found in seized the Canadian steam barge though we are not prepared to asse rt The following is President Cleveland's had managed to- live, in two weeks but tjfere are ncgae moze, indeceat Isaac May at Chicago for towing the the fa ct that there are several widows proclamation designating Thursday, Nov. that it is necessary to bite each mo rsel he disappeared again, this time in the than titled fam&liea Englaod, schooner Severn by Chicago and South 25, as a day of Thanksgiving and prayer. of revolutionary soldiers still drawing of meat precisely twenty-five times, night and took with him a sum of women as well a men. I, never in Chicago. A foreign vessel towing another A Proclamation by the President of the pensions in this country. The most morey belonging to his father. Nothing it is better to err on the side of masticating between two American ports is subject to my life heard suc& scandals as ,l!heard United States: It has long been a custom of casual reader of history does not need more was heard of kirn for a couple too much than on that of not a penalty of 50 cents per ton on gross the people of the United States, on a in London, and t&ey came so staa^ght to be informed that the Revolutionary tonnage. of years. Then from a description masticating enough: first to divide day in each year especially set and were so welfc knovm thai) there War ended something over a century apart for that purpose by their chief given in one otthe newspaper s, it was the food and crush its fibres and particles Daniel Simpson, the veteran drummer, vsas JM reason fejc disb^ie.vihg.thsai. ag o, and just how a widow of any fellow executive, to acknowledge the goodness learned that he had been arrested in recently deceased, left about $40,000 worth generally, and, secondly, to mix that "fit into" that war can be and mercy of God, and to invoke his continued of property in Boston. the interior of New York state for robbery. it so thoroughly with the secretion Story ofta Hotel Glwfc. care and protection. In observance still living seems a little hard to understand, After that he got into some Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines' five grandchildren from the salivary glands that not of such custom, I, Grover Cleveland, president especially when it is remembered will get a million each from her estate. i Tbwn Topiejwn ,the New York World: sort of trouble in Trenton and was only shall the act of deglutition be of the United States, do hereby designate that even in those days a "The following story was vouchsafed sent to the reform, school. Upon his. It is reported that the widow of Matt and set apart Thursday, the 25th rendered easy, but that the food when) soldier had to be at least a dozen or Carpenter has become a Catholic. Her ,bythe 'urbarje and gentlemanl y' clerk release he went toNew York ity andi day of November, to be observed and kept it enters the stomach shall have been 1 5 years of age. Yet there is no reason daughter embraced that faith a year ago. ]of an uptowa ,hqteL A country guest as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. On formed the acquaintance of a number properly prepared lor digestion in the to doubt the genuineness of these that day let all our people forego their accustomed ,aba certain nptomni hostelry having William K. Vanderbilt's steel yacht Alva of notorious, criminals. Next he gastric juice.London Lancet. employments and assemble widows that so draw pensions, and a has been launched at Willmington, Del. It ja dread ctf pickpockets, and bunc came ta-. Philadelphia, ani despite in their usual places of worghip cost $650,000, and is regarded as the careful calculation shows the possibility jSieerers, went to the clerk and han tied his youthi wee. "one of the principals to give thanks to the ruler finest pleasure boat ever constructed. The of the pension period which has him a $100 bill to* hepnt in he in, a big- scheme t rob the the universe for our continued principal dimensions are: Length, 285 Learned Where General Grant been thus stretch ed out a full century. safe. Asking foiritt nx.t day he Adams express company, but was gg^ feet breadth, 32 feet depth of hold, 2 1 enjoyment of the blessings of a free Strategy. Suppose, for instance, that a young Setertdves, thunderstruck w&en the Junction feet draught, 17 feet diameter of propelling itay government for a renewal of business prosperity revented by the alertness, of certain man who entered the army, at an wheel, 13 feet tons displacement, to whom he bad gtvea the m- oney throughout our land, for the return General Grant said that wheat he who. thought ifc wiserto.nip early age toward the close of the war, 1,311. The internal arrangements are as 'which has rewarded the labor of those coolly denied any recoikction rf the was a little boy,, living on his father's the plan iatthebud thaato wait until elaborate as those of a palatial hotel. who till the soil, and for our progress as a came out at the end 2 0 years of age. matter Wheqeugoa the co antryman farm in Ohio* his father took him it was consummated andgainglory There will be many varied conveniences, people in all that makes a nation great Suppose that he chooses to many or wntrto a, lawyer. 'Get a nother such as electric signals, speaking tubes, by an arrest. I am unable to telly on And while we contemplate the infinite power into the stable one day, whece-at row $100 bill,' said tie lawyer, a telephones and electric light. of God in earthquake, flood and storm, go oS the details, of the crime for which of cows stood in their uncleanistalls. accompanied by au friend, bac to the let the grateful hearts of those who have the depraved youtfi spent eight years remarry at the age of 75, as some Rev. John Adams, of New York, died in 1 "Said he, 'Ulysses, the stable window hot4. Apologize the clerk for been shielded from harm through his your the pulpit, while delivering a sermon in a in the Trenton prison*. N sooner was is pretty high for a boy hat do men have been known to do. Suppose mistakesa it was a defec ,t of memoryattribut mercy be turned in sympathy and chapel in Wales. he out than he was engaged, in, more you think yon could take this, shovel kindness towards those who have suffered his bride to be 1 5 years of age as some it to drink absentmindedness The convention with China allows England villainy, which brought aim in contact through his visitation. Let us and clean out the stable?" brides have been known to be. Suppose deposit the econd $100 full freedom as the ruling authority in with the Alton-town authorities. also in the midst of our thanksgiving i don't know, father/ says I, I that she should insist on living i the presence of your friend, and Burmah for six months. Gen. White established Four years in Cherry hill followed Temember the poor and needy with cheerful never have done it.' to the grand old age of, say/ 8 5 years, in Burmah 120 fresh posts, covering eome back to me.' The mystified rurajist gifts and alms, so that our service may, this* but it had. DK chastening effect, an area of 100,000 square miles. "'Weill, my boy, if yon will do Sfc which some people have been known obeyed instructions to the very deeds of charity, be made acceptable in fox- now Walter- Ijmgland comes back Now,' said t^e lawyer, 'go this, morning, I'll give? you this bright to do. this not impossible process 4 Pierre M. Gress of Fennimore, Grant letter. the sight of the Lord. In witness whereof again to be puaxahed for the crime o& county, Wis., while attempting to board a silver dollar,' said fathe*. patting the length of the pension period I have hereunto set my hand and caused back alone to the clr and ask him jr burglary. Northern Pacfic freight train at Glendon, the seal of the United States to be affixed. me on my head, while he held the silver in that particular case would be for the $100. Knc ing that your Av Minn., fell between the cars and both legs Done at the city of Washington this first dollar before niy eyes. stretched out over a period of 125 friend saw him rec ,-ive it, he will give were severed from his body. He died at day of November, in the year of our Lord 'Good,' says 1$ *F11 try and then, years. Of course this would be an e*- Politeness. back the second $1.00 bill. Then take midnight. He was on his way east. one thousand eight hundred and eightysix, I went to work. tugged and pulled! treme your friend with you next day, approach case, and perhaps more so than and of the independence of the United 4 George W. Quids, the Philadelphia philanthropist, Every one is affected by politeness. and lifted and pAiffed, and finally it was in any known to history, but the ta ct the cler fc, ask him boldly for States, the one hundred and eleventh. contributed $500 to defray the Once a gentleman went to Milton, the done, and father gave me the bright that there are yet a hatfdozen WOUND in that one hundred dollars, and as expenses ot the musical education of Miss GROVER CLEVELAND. autb.or of "Paradise Lost," a man silver dollar.'saying: i there was no witne ss to your receipt the President. this country drawi ng pensio ns tat the Kevins, recently married to James G. said to be unsusceptible flattery, ot the second bill, he will be forced to services performed by their husbands in "That'sright, Ulysses, you did it T. P. BAYARD, Blaine, Jr. a ad said: [Seal] Secretary of State. return the fjnt also.' Theru?e proved splendidly^ and now I find you can do a war which, ended over 100 years ago Charles M. Raymond, who married Ar* 9'.x it so nicely, I shall have you do it "Mr. Milton, they say you are the *L. ni 3^* 1 aie Louise Carey,Ma a rich broker in New successful. The lawyer sent his bill show that tt is not an impossible one. winder/'1 every ruorning all man in England wno cannot be successful York but he is seem oftener at the lien* Gen. LnctaeFairchild, grand commander next day, Jt was lor a fee of $100' [The number ot pensions actually flattered.", hattaa dub than at the stock exchange* of the Grand Army of the Republic, an-