New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 19, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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mnifaBiitiimiiiiiiiMMii Knights and the Church. connivance, if not the sanction, or DAKOTA NEWS ITEMS. ydur powerful organization. God grant TIRED OUT. was a fashion they had in Pennhollow me, seeing them, for it helped me to s,' that your deliberations may be marked by 'v' I suppose, to sa've the minister?s wife keep a pleasant face, and after awhile* wisdom and discretion and a spirit of true "Jnst tired out," the neighbor said, heart.1 the trouble of mixing the indigestible the sunshine got down into my Waster Workman Powderly SxPiains patriotism, which while seeking to advance Col. C. B. Penrose, chief commissary Turning from the squalid bed," compound, and the minister's purse The old church helped me more thanf the Attitude of the Catholic your temporal interests, will merit the approval of the department of Dakota, Where the weary woman lav-, Church Toward the Knights. the unnecessary outlay. It was a real anything else, and the ministers' wives of heaven, as well as of your fellow c$4 just ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Panting life's last hours away, citizens." There is no reason to fear that God-send to Regina to have the pies, were always kind to me and wanted ^The letter prepared by General Master Save that sound of sobbing breath^' Kan., as chief commissary of the department the order, as an association, will falsify for she did not know much about Workman Pmyderly upon the attitude of me to sit in their pew. He never came All was still as coming Death i" the good character given it by tho American of the Missouri, has served tie Catholic Church towards the Knights cooking, and I did not, either, so that back, and we never heard from him or For the frightened children cowered prince of the church. Our organization Labor was presented to the grand asjfambly in the department of Dakota since wenaturally confined ourselves to simple Where, with heavy brows that lowered, the vessel." is entirely free from the elements of sectarian, at Minneapolis. The main points October 1882. 'Neath the long euduring strain, things which were easily made. This, then, was aunt Lucy's romance religious oi irreligious discussion, and ^fer to an interview with Cardinal Gib- The mute husband bore his pain. We learned i great deal about the locked in her heart for fifty its fundamentals are of a kind to guard it '2ons, by Mr. Powderly, Brothers John W. Dakota patents: C. N. Asselstine, against disturbing influences outside of the people of the parish through aunt years filling her life with a serene and j$ayes and Tom O'Rielly, and their explaation Just tired outfar down below Hamilton, anvil for forming plow-' sphere to which it was created. of the principles of the Knights of Lucy. There was one blessed trait in gracious sweetness, broken at my feet Wtwes were fretting on the flow* shares also anvil for forming landBides "abor. the old ladyshe praised everybody. at last like the alabaster box of precious And the full recurrent roar for plows J. H. Aslem, Howell, During the interview, which of long duration, Echoed upward from the shore We quite concluded, before the Sunday ointment. Now I bad a secret The Ceneral Assembly. Cardinal Gibbons said in substance: Fainter grew the pulses' beat Elate glass polisher (re-issue) G. visit ended, that the church of the that even Regina could not know, that On the 7th, the treasury reports the expenditure ^After what we have just learned, the As the worn handB phxeked the sheet, iaube, Hurony hay burner. Holy Cross in Pennhollow had somehow I would not have her know for the of half a million and $6,000 on Resent condition of the order is to us an And the death-damps gathered, where nservativeeelement, hand. managed to gather the cream of world. Was she not daily questioning ^Jamistakabl indication that the control Ruffled all the tangled hair. The Dakota delegation, nearly two A. M. Dewey, who has been special organizer the city. Certainly, if every other me about a lover of mine who was your organization still rests with the Said the watcher at her side, hundred strong, were among the earliest and instructor of the Knights of. and is a guarantee church was made up of such perfect a long way off, and whom she suspected "She is waiting for the tide." Labor of America, again introduced callers on the President. j^iafc there will be no rash and dangerous people as the young minister had that of coldness? I could not let his hobbya weekly paper to b9 the When the waves had ebbed anew, ^parturesfrom those features of its policy day preached to, there was an anomalous hpr know the tender bond holding me At St. Paul, the delegation was official organ. The tired life was over too Qhich command the forbearance and reect, population in the citya race of to aunt Lucy. I One of the most interesting features of headed by Gov. Church and Secretary Gone from want, and care and ill, if not the approval of the entire the secretary's report is his chapter on angels scarcely lacking wings. In my determination to hide my Very peacefully and still, untry. We do not infer that the objects McCormack. membership. There has been an apparent After aunt Lucy went away, I said After all'she bore and wept, heart's unrest, I .watched the postoffice, the Knights of Labor are praiseworthy decrease in the membership of the order, The fine country residence of Theos Hard-worked wife and mother slept Spd in no ways opposed to the views of to Regina: and when she questioned me but the secretary has an explanation for Very fair she looked, and meek, e Catholic church. The Catholic pretes David, of the territorial board of agriculture, "There is a romance connected with about letters from him, I avoided a this. He says. The number of members Long dark lashes swept her cheek, will declare in favor of labor. The this suave woman, and I am going to direct answer. Regina, in ber young six miles north of Mitchell, reported in good standingat the last session Worn hanos crossed upon her breast, thohc church in America will take side of the general assembly was 702,924. fathom it. She's right handsome, contentwell, she iranted a great boon burned to the ground. All the clothing, the weaker against the stronger. We For the weary was at rpst." and I'll warrant there's a lover somewhere to come to all whom she loved. But The salary expenses were as follows: [adily belie\ that to rescue the toiler furniture and everything else of All the Year Round. Master Workman Powderly, $5,686.99 in the beginning of this century that could hardly be possible. "Sir in the grasp of the selfish is a work for value in the house was destroyed. Worthy Foreman Griffiths. $837.46 Secretary noblest and best of our race, and we or the close oi the last." Arthur," as we liked to call him, was Total loss $10,000. Litchman, $1,528.11 Treasurer HEE KOMANCE. mcogmze that it is the accomplishment of "She will not tell you, if there is" a princely man, and Regina had Turner, $1,766.28: General executive -?!at the grand object that the order of said my friend. drawn a prize in life's lottery. board T. B. Barry, $3,363 John W. At Sioux Falls, a young man named nights of Labor is bending its every "You notice how easily she talks Hayes, $2,640, William H. Bailey, $3,620 lergy The church is justly watchful The winter days were at length Melvin Davis, fell from the roof of the She kept a small store on the corner A. A. Carlton, $3,128. T. B. McGuire, of course she will tell me." ainst-all. counted out amid much going and Cascade grain elevator, a distance of $3,329, Ira B. Aylsworth, $2,238. of Third street, where the children "Yes &he talks easily of common coming and real earnest work in the fifty feet, and was killed. Delegate Sovereign of AtlanticCity. Iowa, SECRET ORGANIZATIONS. things, the church and the sewing circle, stopped on their way to schood and home and church. A successful fair brought up the grievance of the settlers in here 5s no need of secrecy where the but lovers of fifty years ago are The Aberdeen Evening Republican spent their pennies. They all called had marked the young minister's first Northern Iowa. The trouble of the settlers ds and the methods of organization are not so easily brought to the light of has began publication. It is a Democratic is over a very large amount of lands stifiable, and secrecy raises a pre3umpijbn winter, and we had made a multitude her aunt Lucy. She was creeping day. She'll be a very sphinx if you in O'Brien county, which are claimed by the that there is something* which will not daily. of acquaintances at the fair. When along among the seventies, when the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway try to extract the secret of her aged tear the light o! day. The Catholic church spring began to show its green I went Three heavily laden passenger trains company, and from which a large Wmost visible to all creation, and it inKinctnely church in Pennhollow, where she had maidenhood." back to my school teaching among number of evictions have been made. enards against secrecy and conRaiment. came into Mitchell bearing excursionists I believed in myself rather than in attended for over fifty years, changed the hills, and to the home that was The petition which Mr. Sovere gn We condemn the work of angchists. from the East to look over Dakota. Regina, on this especial theme, and as glad of my coming. Several years bore was from the Old Settlers' Like Samson of old, they would ministers. Wise old parson Graves' a phrenologist had just told me there association and the Knights of Labor of Bin pull down the edifice of the constituIbn went by before I again saw Regina. slipped quietly away to his farm, and were car-loads of paper waiting for my which ehelters them, even though they Iowa. It was voted to refer the matter to Indeed I did not expect to visit her At Landan, Francis E. Bowman district young Arthur Winn, fresh from the fould perish in the ruins. The man that pen, naturally I wanted to take possession a committee with instructions to prepare again, so far away, but sheexpected it attorney of Morton county, died *ftul endeavor to undermine the laws a memorial to be forwarded to the secretary of interesting material. So I college, succeeded him. It was like and said so. The second baby was a after a lingering illness, aged 28 years. of the interior, protesting in unqualified id institutions of this great and glorious began to court aunt Lucy. There girl and named for me. It was to be putting a book in the place of a living terms againBt the conduct of the railway feuntry deserves the fate of those who laid He was an able lawyeY, an odd fellow,, was ample opportunity. I met her christened in June, and beseeching letters company in ejecting actual settlers ftofane hands on the ark of thelivingGod. oracle, but the people nad all hopes and had been noble" grand. twice in the church on Sunday, and began to pour in upon me again. from lands which the government had declared jtciahsm takes a defiant position beyond that the book would some time bud as often on week days "out to tea," belonged to them. That giganticmonrpoly, I must come to the christening, come Ue pale of the church, and announcessuch I. T. Mclntyre of Gi and Junction, when it was very delightful to walk the Standard Oil company, and blossom, as did Aaron's rod. extreme policy that one does not need and pass the summer I had kept Iowa, chief engineer of the proposed was again brought before the convention home with her, and sit a while in her heBitate a moment to reach a concluas school long enough to deserve a rest Young Winn had learned, while among railroad from Sioux City to Marshall, and the people through the medium of T. to its merits and influence. It cosey room on Ant*er street. and summer was the time to see Pennhollow H. La wry of Bradford, Pa. the hills where he studied sacred lore, Minn., died at Canton, of typhoid Idly abolishes all religious restraint as I asked her about the old times all its glory. As father and uoua, denounces all extant forms of lever. not only the wisdom requisite to his when the church was in its infancy, mother had grand-children growing rBhip, and goes) back to what it calls and about the people who filled its A Judgre on Divorce. profession, but a heart lesson, which up around them now. it was easier to lature" and what the world calls There was held at Fargo the Cass ample spaces before the great division iheism. We express full faith in the say yes, and I went. was quite as much needed. And so he county local option convention with Judge Howe of Indianapolis recently which occurred during the war of aintenance of friendliness between After the christening, there wereplans made some sensible remarks touching representatives from all parts of the took Regina Ball to Pennhollow. ie church and the order so long as you 1812. which seemed to have been divorces. An attorney wanted him county. About sixty Dersons were sep free from affiliations with dangerous Regina had been my inseparable One nightI remember the dim candle made especially for me drives to the to take up a divorce case,urging that isdciations and devote yourselves to the present. Plans were adopted by which companion from the time of short light, and just how she looked plying shore, and sails down the harbor, and lfillment of your legitimate mission." it wouid take only five minutes to try it is hoped to carry prohibition this her busy knitting needleswe had frocks and pinafores and Pennhollow, a visit to aunt Lucy, whom I sadly is eminence intimated to your commithis it. But the judge said that no case of fall. The appointment of local committees been to tea at Capt. Rice's, and she intended journey to Rome, promedto with its great churches, its new missed in the minister's pew. Shewas divorce could be tried in five minutes, was left to the chairman of talked about sea captains a great explain the purposes of the organation spending the summer at her duties, and strange scenes, could not and went on to make some reflections the executive committee, Rev. R. A. at the Vatican, and requested perission deal on her way home when, rising nephew's, close by the sea. Indeed, on the multiplicity of such actions. fill the void which each felt at separation. to pledge the order to the mainteince Beard. and going to the bureau, she fumbled his farm took in the beach sands and Scarcely was the new tent pitched ol a lawful and orderly behavior. among the papers and brought me a He deprecated the idea that poverty pebbles, and the roar of the ocean i ow this prince of the church fulfilled his The administration has finally interested erp beseechmg*Jetters began tjppour miniature of a "seacaptain," shesaid. was a sufficient cause tor setting was their perpetual music. I found iovenantofmad,ewil,ihwhicancame wit us. how he cham- itself in the opening of the in upon me to come to dear, lonely The very young face was genial and aside a marriage, and denounced the aunt Lucy grown older, and seeming ioned our cause the eternal city, we Sioux reservation. Col. Bannister honest,and I asked her if he went to friend come and pass the winter in low full well and the expression of ponfieial intermeddling practices of friends and much feebler than when she told me special agent of the Indian department, the old church. good for the order of the Pennhollow. relatives who fill the wife's head with her story in the low chamber on Antler nights Labor to us last arrived at Pierre, to look into "Yes we went to the old church together, the notion that she is a martyr. He street. But she brightened up 1 had never traveled many miles Sarch, was due solely to the earnest and the urgency of opening the reserve, when we were children." instanced a case which had come before away from my own home, and this wonderfully on seeing her visitors, itelhgent advocacy of our cause by Cardial and on his report hinges the result. "That is a beautiful picture, aunt him,where the daughter of a wellto-do opening opportunity was quite attractive. and walked with ns along the shore Gibbons. His eminence knew well bow Lucy. Where was it painted?" He seems to think that the S iaux reservation citizen had married a young express and communicate the impulses I took counsel with my and clear out to "Spouting Horn," "In Paris," she replied, and her E hiB own inspired soul, and our grateful must be cut down. man, and although he had done the mother, and it was agreed, somewhat where she looked into the chasm and nd profound thanks are due to him for voice was low and tremulous. best he could, the wife was told by sadly, I remember, that the beseeching told stories of the height to*which the ie extraordinary lavors he has bestowed During the Ashton fair four gentlemanly "Tell me about him, aunt Lucy." meddlesome friends that she shoul d. letters should have a favorable water would spurt into the air during pen our order in overflowing measure. In strangers registered at theAck* "Why, I have never told anybody have made abetter match, and eventually answer. The sadness inhered in the a troubled sea at high tide. is report to the propaganda his eminance ley house. Their businesss was in the about him." a suit for divorce was the result. thought of leaving my dear parents lid 'In submitting to the holy see I grew quite nervous oyer the "But you can tell me. I am soon fancy linesuch as balloons, ect., sold conclusions which, after several months One of Washington Irving's most quite alone through the dull stories and the appearance of the observation and deep reflection seem to going back to my home among the on the fair grounds. In a few days delightful sketches fs that which tells and stormy months, while rocky gorge, and needed to sit awhile to sum UD the question of the associaon green country nills, and it will be just us of a wealthy man wno married a they skipped, with a large hotel bill I had a gay time in the on the sands and look over the limitless of the Knmhts ol Labor, I am strongconvinced as safe with me as- though it were fashionable woman and shortly after city. But were ever parents thoughtful unpaid. The following day Landlord and peaceful blue to restore my of the vast importance of this locked up in a chest and the kev their marriaae lost all his property. of themselves under 3uch circumstances? Hollenbeck received a letter from the usual equanimity. Aunt Lucy sat uestion, which forms but one ring in the lost." The poor man suffered tortures at the eat chain of the social problems of pur From the beginning of the down with me, while Arthur and Regina, Commercial Hotel of Faulkton, inquiring and especially of our country. The thought of how his wife would feel world until now, the very word parent "I don't know what made me show not yet over their lovers' ways* for overcoats which had been der is not hostile to religion. We have when she knew the facts, but to his stands for self-sacrifice., A Dity you the picture. I have never shown walked hither and thither, band in loaned to these gentlemen and which ot found in the constitution, by-laws and surprise and joy, she went from the for the children who allow the sacrifice the picture to one of the girls. But I hand, as happy as two children. fhcial declarations the elements which the were to be left at the Ackley house. big city house, with its fine furniture to assert itself perpetually, and do feel just like talking about him tonight, While we looked out upon the sea, ply see so clearly indicates aa condemnatory, to the little cottage in the country, without large returns. and the formula of the organization and I guess I will. We went to Complaints of a failure to receive aunt Lucy said, gently, "I am going with a light heart and merry countenance,and Jontains neither oath or obligation which Ma'am Goreham's school together And in going to Pennhollw I got acqainted to see my captain soon." cars for wheat shipments by private precludes those ho do not belong to it theirhappiness was uninterrupted. when we were children and he used to with aunt Lucy and learned "Do you feel more unwell than buyers and shippers were heard by rom becoming acquainted with their af'airs. carry my books for me, and lead me, her romance. When I walked up the usual?" I asked. the railroad commissioners at Carrington This has been especially explained This was probably a mere fancy and I liked him better than any of the broad ai&le with Regina, and entered "Not really sick, but weak and io us by the principal officers. No promise and Sykeston. and at Cooperstown. sketch of Irving's but it has been other boys and girls, and he liked me. the minister's pew, I was somewhat A blind obedience is required. Not only tired. I have not walked to 'Spouting Mr. Griggs, of the commission many a time matched and more than their objects and their rules are not hostile Then when he was not a bit more surprised to find it occupied. A little Horn' before this summer. And says the former cases have good jO religion or the church, but the very con- matched in real life. And it should De than fifteen, he went to sea. I did old lady, her round face framed in it is time for me to go. I am more jrar-'. It seems to me plain that the holy grounds, and that in every instance the true and only story of wedded life not want him to go, but he would. white cap frills, sat in the corner of than eighty now." Jee cannot entertain the proposal to conjeran the commission will do all possible to where misfortune has intervened in the pew. Her dark eyes had a smiling "He said he meant to be a rich sea "You will not be sorry, will you, the Knights of Labor. straighten matters out. spite of the husband's honest exertions. twinkle, which certain permanent captain and know all about the wonderful FirstBecause such a condemnation aunt Lucy, when your captain The old lashioned idea of marriage oes not appear to be justified, either by dimples intensified, making the countries all over the world. He calls?" At Sioux Falls, a genuine bareknuckle ne letter or by the spirit of its constitulon, was that it wa3 marriage for life, wrinkled old face inviting and pleasant. was gone six years, and when he came "Sorry! I shall be glad! gladder than sluggish scrap, Queensbury of its laws, or by the declaration of and it will be a good thing when that She was very decorious all home, if he was not a captain, he was I have been since he went away. I rules, took place in the basement ol .8 beads. idea shall become prevalent again. through 'the service3, and instead of pretty near it. He came to see me am fairly impatient to go. It seems the Daily Press office between C. H. being hindered in our devotions by the very first place he went, and 8econdThat such a condemnation does to me the bridegroom is waiting for! Craig and W. T. Belrood, printers employed the proximity of a stranger, we were ot appear necessary in view of the trancent brought me the miniature and these me, and I know how sad it is to wait. 9 tittle Children jLove to Dig*. on ths Press. The fight was form of the organization and of the helped. A degree of spiritual exaltation shells, and some other lovely things, I want to save him that pain." The Critic. ocial condition of the United States. five rounds, but Belrood, who is much possessed us quite beyond too, which did not last like the snells. That was all. A little signal bans ThirdThat it Bhould not be prudent, I am afraid people overrate the "the smaller man, was knocked out in any previous experience. It may That was the time we were engaged, from the eottage window in token or account of the reality of the wrongs of depth of childish affection for home* have been in part owing to the timehonored the third round. but I was too happy to tell of it, and the dinner hour, and we hurried up he workingmen, and the fact that the exitence church, and the multitude of Very young children are a good dea* not a soul ever knew. of such is admitted by the Amerian the sands. At sunset we drove home, In the case of James A. Pringle, in* public. decorous worshipers but when Regina like dogsthe last master is the best* all of us impressed that we had talked "He went off again to be gone three volving the southwest quarter section FourthThat it would be dangerous to and I talked the matter over, we quite I asked a boy of 6 years, who was with aunt Lucy for the last tune this years, and he expected to be captain he reputation ol the church in our demoratic 21, township 155, range 66, Devils agreed that Dur heavenly mood was visiting his aunt this summer, where side of the dividing flood. before he came back, and then we were country. Lake district, the secretary of inte largely due to aunt Lucy. If sunshine he liked to live bestat his own home A week later the bell on the church to be married, and I was to take one FifthThat it would be powerless toco moe\ such as hers can glorify the face of age, rior holds that a mortgagee of land of the Holy Cross tolled. We listened, or his aunt's. "At Aunt 's," he replied, voyage with him, and if I liked it, I the obedience of our Catholic workmen there is something in religion which must be notified of a decision holding to its vibrant notes, -which, on the without hesitation. "Why?" _rho would regard it as false and iniquitous. might go as often as I pleased. I our young enthusiasm has no power, summer air, hardly seemed a knell. said I. Because the diggin' ain't so an entry for cancellation and allowed thought I should live on the sea if he as yet, to fathom, we said something SixthThat it would be destructive intead Then came tbesexton along the hedgerow, hard," he answered. This is perhaps did. I was very busy, and the three a hearing to prove the good faith of of beneficial in its effects, forcing the which grows and deepens with the and, scarcely pausing, he spokv yers did not seem so long as I not so unnatural as it sounds. A the mortgagor in complying with the ions of the church to rebel against their passing years. through the open window. Thera thought it would. But when it was child's life at thab age is entirely given uother and to range themselves with law if the former asks for it. were tears in his voice, and we only I found that aunt Lucy always sat all ended the captain did not condemned socialists which they have over digging, and it makes a great difference in the minister's pew. She seemed to heard "aunt Lucy." p*. hitherto avoid d. The failure of A. Pollock & Co., at come and the waiting was bard. Byand-by, to him whether the earth SeventhThat it would turn into doubt belong to the church in away which nobody The smileupondimpleface, and which remainedthabi the newspapers said that the Omaha- carried down their branch her is hard or soft. At this child's home nxe na and hostility the marked devotion of our death_. As she la_y_ else did. As I got acquainted vessel sailed'for home at a given time, a ,-_. i house at Huron. the ground was beaten and packed i .people toward the Holy See. with the people, meeting them at the and ought to have reached port long greet all who looked down, at his aunt's it was soft and EighthThat it would be regarded as a ne At Fargo, a gambler named Sutter sociables, and around their own tables before. But did not give up. 1 kept ?P ruel blow to the authority of the bishops sandy, so at the end of a day he could peace before the altar, while the Pennhollow was a master and Mr3. John Haas were arrested) on hoping and oraying, and praying if the United States, who, it is well known, see the substantial results "of his labors. place to ask the minister minister spoke her praises, which ewer rotes against such condemnation." charged with resorting to rooms for and hoping that my captain would arml her nrfl.isp.s_ Children of a larger growth are fhus it will be seen that his eminence to tea, and of course I was in every heart, it seemed to me that yet come. purposes of prostitution. They were very much like the youngsters in this nade a forcible public olea for the working always invited, tooI found they all she had enjoyed her wedlock in a higher "My wedding dresses were all ready held under $800 bonis. Mrs. Haas classes. The bearing of the Vatican, respect, though they don't admit it claimed relationship with the little and sweeter way then many real I did not have them made in Pennhollow, was formerly &. resident of Winona, foward the order ha been friendly and so frankly. We all like to do the old lady in the ministei's pew. They marriages are enjoyed. for fear the people would find *,oa'1 oncihatory. The Knights of Labor ream and was a sporting woman known as things that are easiestto dig in the tende"*dream, had persuaded her to give up ner candy It has been a a gracious out.and I wanted to keep it all to myself. untouched, and it will be our paricular "Maud S." She was married four h*H,d softest soil. store on the corner of Third street, duty to prevent the order from memory, an for many years But the long days kept coming years ago, professed conversion last ommitting anything against the thinking she was too old to have so since she 'had learned to look forward and going just thesame and every winter, joined the church, and it was much care, and let the church take and no wtn backward a beckoning wL&uunq- morning when I awoke my heart *s .--.I-I.Ma Is Our Buffalo William Wearing CIVIL, AND ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS hf care of her. supposed was living a virtuous life. ached, and it did not get over aching hope while^through all the slow pass hicb might be condemned by the church Out His Welcome. S _ she had been, deed and in a They took a right gracious, way to Her husband is *aid to have caught all day. I used to go down to the state. His holiness, the pope, wisely Although Old Bill, the Bull Whacker truth, the bride of the church, guarded supply the income of the candy sales. shore and look oat on the sea almost etermmed not to provoke an antagonism the two in bed, and the affair makes (as he calls himself) uses his knife indifferently down to gentle rest by its blessed arms, etween the church aud the mighty indusrial It was agreed that she should go oat every day but that only made me quite a sensation. power that is now making itself felt for separating the scalp of and in assuring hope of its divine to pass the day with one family, then sadder. I was beginning to think that -^hrou^hout this free land oi ours, and Attorney General Templeton, Col. a foe and for the carriage of peas to promisee. with another, until she had made the my captain was lost, and I grew very j&o XIII has shown that heis neitherrash F. A. Gale and W. T. Quigley are at his mouth, he rides like a Centaur, While the minister spoke of her circuit of the parish, then begin and restless and thin and almost sick. lor illiberal. Mr. Powderly then quotes Yankton, the two latter to succeed awaiting welcome from the great captain and is said to be the hero of a thousand go around again, and so on. As aunt Then one day Parson Richards comforted jtters from Cardinals Manning and Gibtons of our salvation, I almost wish terrible adventures out West. He Lucy had a nephew living on a farm the resigning members of the board, me, though he did not giving thpir views relation to the rder Cardinal Gibbons' letter closes as near the sea, so that she could go to he had known her secret, for the heavenly has accordingly been the lion of the know it. He took for a text, "He and the attorney general as counsel ollows "Remember that the eyes of your thrill it would have given his own the sea-shore in the summer, she did jubilee London season, and has been holdeth the sea in the hollow of his for the new board. Gov. Church in this countrymen are upon jou, and that they not visit the same family oftenerthan elevated on high like a god by those heart,afforde opportunityt to say tha itword woulds hand and ohw he talked beautifully and the last move is endorsed by the people of (Till watch your proceedings with iufcv once a year, unless it might have been about the good, loving father who has who are great in the landfrom the he deepest interest. As a law abiding and Yankton, who are anxious that the the family of the minister. She could so many doors into his heavenly consoling when life's chain is brokenJ queen, who has hobnobbed with him ndustnous body, seeking by all honorable troubles be settled and the additions =r^*t- not wholly conform to the routine, was fel in kingdom, and after that, it did not reunion. But no lack to the cabinet minister, who has sat neans to improve your condition, you to the building commenced. The new 'but wouid gowheresheliked somewhat iwe it to yourselves and to the good name aunt Lucy's full world of bliss, that seem so terrible to go by way of the in his wigwam at the Wild West. But board seemed satisfied with the present your order to set your faces against oftener. I remember she came for the nobody on earth knew, except the visitor sea. And even in thinking of the body are these good reasons why the bawling, ynar hists, nihilists and other dangerous superintendent, Drv Cravens, and first time to the house of the young at the home of the minister, that of my captain being rocked in the bullying Bobadillin his employ, issociations which are guilty of the base will favor his retention. she had^nved her romance.Christian minister on the Sunday after Thanksgiving. sea, it was all right after I knew that who was sent to well-deserved six Wratitude of attempting to undermine Leader.. An immense turkey, which did *God*s arms was under the water. months for half killing a policeman, toe jro\eniment that protects them and A. J. Blakely, a special agent of the not get roasted on the regular day,for Then I said I must live, and as I was jhe temple of the constitution that shelters should be out of jail? Billi" the Bull land office at Deadwood, has resigned. them. Do not permit your reputation the reason that the minister's family poor, with no friends to help me, I W. T. Coleman, of San Francisco, Whacker, may think he Das conquered nav anyo substantia] griev ~^(i be tainte-d by morbid sympathy was invited out, came to its post of must work. So I setup the little candy appears to enjoy a monopoly of the the British nation, but he will (at vV*-* or^?a! honor for aunt Lucy. store. I kept a variety of other J. H. Drake of St. Paul has contracted salmon canning industry on the Oregon least we hear so) find that our palaces frt i to redress, and who strive to make How eloquently she praised the captain articles which brought a great many coast. His profits for this season are easier of access than our prisons. to sink: an artesian well in heir cause respectable, by obtaining the who brought the turkey, and the people, and especially children, into alone are estimated at upward, ol Sioux Falls to a depth of 1,000 feet. captain's wife who sent the pies. It my store every day. It was good for $450,000. i^ tpi