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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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A_ niiTmfwmmmmmmiimammummir'T' "nil Jwstf PPPJUIUMU^J- THE FIRE OF HOME. behind are singing, as $foey draw near happily indifferent to "society," when "No he met her at the British Museum sobbing on to his shoulders. Thfi NMNESOTi NEWS ITEMS. the churchyard she saw a hansom pull up at the door, in the first instance./' strain had been great the tension bear them tell of far-off climes. and a fine-looking man of about thirtyfive "A literary lady?" "The saints of God, their conflict past." broke. And treasures grand they hold years get out. Some gentleman to "Not exactly. She used at one time TH "The saints of God!" What "This is the second time you have Hit minster walls, where stained light falls see her uncle,no doubt but in a minute Festival of Custavus ^Adofphus* to be fond of art, but she *has quite more noble and beautiful title? Who benefitted me, my Dulcie. Your girlish On canvas, rare and old. College at St. Peter. or two the footman threw open the given up that sort of thing. She is a can it be who is now a saint of God? whim began my nrospevity, and My hands fall down, my breath comes fast drawing-room door and announced very cheerful, pleasant sort of a woman Only'old Goss, the grocer. Certainly, The exercises at this college recently your woman's quickness saved mv life Bat, ah. how can I roam? rather stout but Will's as "Mc Goss!" were of considerable interest. The opening My task I know, to spin and sew and now you know I want something he was a, church-warden also latterly. ceremonies were in the honor of the great lank as ever." And light the tire of home. She came forward, and bowed, and He was a decent old fellow, too honest else." Swedish hero, GuBtavus Adolphus. The said sne was sorry neither her uncle "I rather fancy I have seen a story when he could easily have cheated She didn't speak but John had got address was delivered by the professor of ft -Sometimes I hear of noble deeds. nor aunt was at home then stopped of his somewhere." kindly and generous when it might the upper hand now, and meant to English literature at Angustana college, Of words tha- move mankind perplexed. There was something oddly have been more lor his interest to be "Very likelyhe writes a good deal, keep it. Rock Island, Rev. Prof. George W. Sandt. i ^8Jf willing hands that to other lands familiar about him. suspicious and harsh and if his but not one half of it gets into print. Bring light to the poor and blind The musical portion of the programme "You know what it is I want," he "views" were "narrow," surely it is "I'm afraid you don't remember me dare not preach, I cannot write, It's shocking, the waste that goes on was a reproduction of the Luther jubilee said persuasively. programme first given in the Philadelphia fear to cross the foam: better to be too much afraid of doing Miss Dulcie," he said "it's a longtime in that professionwaste of the worst She turned her tearful face up to his, Academy of Music in 18S3. On the second Who, if I go, will spin and sew, wrong than not afraid enough! Besides, since you were at Hepburn." kind, too. Far worse than a batch of and he gotwhat he wanted.Cassell's day Mayor Mason escorted the governor And light the fire of home? at the last, in his illness, he biscuits burnt'" "Surelysurely, you are not John Family Magazine. to College hill, where a thousand people shook off his old shop as a butterfly GossI mean Mr. Goss?" hastily correcting About a month later, the proudest My husband comes as theshadows fall, were gathered before the music hall to a shakes off its chrysalis, and his heart herself. He looked such a gentleman! From the fields with my girl and boy, day in John's life arrived. His workpeople attend the dedication ceremonies. Peeping into a Soudan Harem. went home to Heaven. Perhaps the flis toving kiss brings with it bliss The students rendered the 6th and could not think what in the Clearly our friend is a man of catholic That hath no base alloy. blacksmith, who headed the choir, 150th psalms. Prof. Morman and He laughed pleasantly. "I am glad world made him so fidgety. Every ffrom. the new-ploughed meadow, fresh Rev. L. P. Bergstrom sang two effective tastes the matter of women, says and had chosen the hymn for the sake you remember me, Miss Dulcie." single article in the mill had to be and brown, tenor solos. Rev. P. J. Svaerd of St. Paul Joseph Thompson, the African traveler, of the tune, had not made such a bad "And I am gladnay, dehahtedto cleaned, and polished, and set in delivered the dedicatory addiess, taking I catch the scent of the loam describing a visit to a chief the hit after all. see you, Mr. Goss. I am longing to order, though it was as nice as ever it his text from Isaiah liv., 2, 3. He then Heart do not. fret, 'tis something yet Soudan. His harem presents all hear some news of dear old Hepburn. could be but he bothered even over dedicated the building, the clergy present To light the fire of home." After that heavy burden walked kinds ot faces and figures, from the each reading a portion of the Scripture. Since mv father died I seem to have the brass knobs and bars about the the two youna men and their mother, copper-colored Fillani, with slender, 6ov. A. R. MeGill addressed the audience been quite cut of! from it my brother engine, and gave the women's overlooker a rather ladylike little woman. at some length. The exercises concluded lithe, figure, well-shaped face and GOSS AND SONS. is a shocking correspondent. How a hint to tell theni to make She had been a governess and married with a grand concert in the evening which positively blue eyes, to the shapeless is everybodyr and what is all the themselves tidy. was attended' by a large number of visitors the well-to-do shopkeeper, partly form, black skin, ucly faee and place like?" At eleven o'clock a carriage and pair and others, for a home perhaps, but not altogether. If/as Friday evening, the busiest muddy eyes of the lowest negro type. "Well, I am sorry to sayat least, drove up to the door, just as in old She felt his death very much, They are all dressed alike, with a time in the week for Goss and Sons, of course I am not exactly sorry days Miss Dulcie used to drive up to and leaned heavily upon the arm ot High north winds* started fires in Benton lower turkedi or cloth around the eitherbut the place is not nearly so or it was the night on which the country the little shop, John remembered. her manly son, John. But Will and Sherburne counties. They moved rapidly waist, hanging to the ankles, a second pretty as it used to be, and it is my The day he had pictured to himself south and east toward the big meadows orders were sent in. was the one she v.as proud of. sheet wound around the body under fault but I really could not help it." along Elk river. N. P. Clark lost 100 ha*d come at last, as bare-headed he "He's more of a gentleman than "Goss and Sons" were in the shop. the armpits, and a third worn the tons of hay and others lost large quantities. "You have an immense manufactory, met Miss Dulcie at the door. John," she said, and certainly varied modes of a shawl on the head Goss was a country grocer the sons Destructive fires are also close to I hear." She looked like a queen, he thought he was thin and pale, and fond the village of St. Joseph, Stearns county. and shoulder. The hair i3 gathered "Well, yes, it is a good size, were young fellows of nineteen and and she certainly was beautifully of books, while John was tall and into a solid greasy lringe, which extends and I have had to build a good At St. Paul Miss Jemiie O'Brien, daughter dressed in gray and silver, with a twenty, John and William the shop strong, and fond of work. from the brow to the nape of of the late Dillon O'Brien, was united many workmen's cottages in fact, bunch of yellow roses in her dress and They were left comfortably provided was a low, wooden edifice, with a p.. the neck, something after the manner in marriage to Mr. Stanislaus J. Donnelly, the place is quite a town.'' in her hat. He was glad she looked forabout three thousand apiece son of the distinguished Ignatius Donnelly, of the crest of a helmet. From each 'Window in front and a window round "I hear that it is a beautifully clean so nice, for he hop3d this was her future besides the shop. of Nininger. The ceremonv occurred at temple hangs a kind of stiff love-lock. the. corner, crammed up with mixtares and orderly town, too, and that you kingdom, and the admiration of the Cathedral. Hon. C. D* O'Brien, the "Let's sell the business and go up to The ankles are adorned vit enormously do a great deal of good, Mr. Goss," his work-people was not a matter of bride' 3 brother, gave the bride away. Miss the most remarkable, and not London," said Will. heavy anklets of solid brass, Lizzie Cayon, her niece, acting as bridesmaid, with a kindly smile. absolute indifference. "What for? What's the good of et out at ail with an eye to effect the bar being a little short of an inch andi Ignatius Donnelly himself acting She felt she had been a little hard Many curious eyes were cast upon London?" %uf the p^ace all together was pretty and a half in thickness, the ends ornamented as best man. on him. her as she went from room to room, "Oh. London! Why, I might get with neatly-made polygonal laroomy, for it rambled away into back The following pension? have been issued "Good? Oh. dear! no, vou are and many a knowing looked passed some literary work if we only lived in beads. Nothing better finished could t?o Minnesotians: Mexican war. James B. quite mistaken! Of course, built the 'shop, warehouse, storehouse, and between the "hands." London. Editors and people like Dugan, Delano. Original, John Teacheout, be turned out of a European workshop. schools, and the workmen's club, and And if it was a proud day for him ven in the family sitting-room there that, don't think anything of you if Farmington Wm. R. Franklin.Alexandria. the cottage hospital but they were it was an astonishing one for her. Increase. Nicholas Aettinger, Stillwater live in the country." was a cupboard full of patent medieines. Round the wrist ara placed several almost matters of necessity." Elisha Battin, Lakeville Jas. R. W. Gaskill, Why, the place was magnificentfar Poor, honest John, who knew nothing more brass bracelets, not so expansively It was, in fact, quite a small He said it in all simplicity. South Stillwater Cyrus R. dough, finer than a mere house, however furnished. about editors, or literature, or made, bub collectively so heavy New London Geo. C. Monroe, alias John "Well, if you don't call that doing "store," for it was the only shop in It was a palace. John Goss anything of the kind, looked troubled. McDonald.Minneapolis Daniel HaU, Gran. T* that to ease their arms the wearers good, I should like to know what your was a king, his very glance was a command. tHepburn, unless we count two or "I should have thought myself that ger Frederick Gaiu, Northfield. I are frequently to be seen with hands idea of good is. I only wish I did a Hundreds of men and women it didn't matter where good work three cottages with goodies and apples clasped behind the head or hanging The corner stone of a Catholic church hundredth part as much. I have all looked to him alone as their earthly came from. I know when I am buying was laid at Pipestone by the Rev. Father down their backs. Their ornaments the windows. will, and I don't think I am absolutelystupid providence and there was the huge things, all I care about is the Kerrick of Avoca: usually include a string of agate beads yet here I sit all the day "Now, lads, look alive," said Mr. engine feeding the world by waving its quality whether they come from At Barnesville,- R." J. MeCune. clothing made in the country. The women, idle, when I could earn my 'penny' as arms about. And such millions and *Gross, bustling about in his glory. He Reading, or London, or America, does merchant, made an assignment. Borrowed unlike the men, do not weil as anybody, only I haven't the millions of biscuits! One would think capital, slow sales and poor collections not matter a bit. By the by, brother, ^thoroughly enjoyed his business, the affect white colors, the more chance. It isn't fair." are the causes. nobody in creation ever ate anything Mrs. Reece said Miss Dulcie liked those fashionable cloths being checks anixture of fuss, and gossip, and money-making There were positively tears in her else. Hon. C. C. Graham, of Red Wing, has biscuits I made for her, ana wants of fine blue, a medium tint of the same, brown eyes, and she was actually suited htm exactly and been granted a pension a- a survivor of What a modern version of the old, more. I'll have a whole lot done I white, and Magenta. Among those the Mexican war. He was- appointed by talking to the young man from the primitive bread-making! there was enough interest in the different daresay I might get a little trade for who can afford expensive articles the President Polk commissary of subsist* shop as if he were her father confessorfar Dulcie felt to her heart's core the them." fancies of .customers, and qualifciea latter two colors are prevalent. enre for the Second Indiana regiment. more earnestly than she stupendousness of the place, and the "You've no soul, John, I do declare!" of goods, to occupy his time amjply. Strangers are not usually admitted Everything goes to show that the iron had ever spoken to any "parson work and the power of the man beside said Will, with impatient disgust. into the family compound, but it ore vein discovered just wesc of the city of He looked upon the great shopkeepers but spiritual power is much more her. "You think your "little trade St. Cloud is only &- small portion of an must not besupposedthat the women 1 personal than official. in his own trade, much as a "Won't you take one?" he said, immense underlying of iron. the most important thing in the are kept strictly inside and never let "Oh, Miss Dulcie! Do forgive my offering her a biscuit of a certain kind. "Clergyman looks upon the Archbishop world." At Tower, Judge Williams sentenced out. Ouite the reverse. In the evenings i saying so, but a few years' quiet There was a certain gravity and \t George Scobie to thirty davs' imprison "It is to meit's my work." af Canterbury, or even as a literary they are almost invariably at is only strengthening, so long as solemnity about him as tie offered it ment and a fine of $50 for selling liquor "Now, if I were in your place I would liberty to wandtr forth and join in man upon Shakespeare. your heart and mind don't go to without a license. and she took it as a kind of tokennot never let another creature taste those any dance or merrymaking there may sleep too and I am sure yours will the mere offering of a biscuit, but The three worked on in silence for Sanford A Washburn, editor of the Mower biscuits that I made for Miss Dulcie be afoot, and I would not like to be not!" County Transcript, and Miss Minnetta something signified beyond. dsome time. they are stamped with her approval responsible for the statement that J. Combstock of Mankato were married at "Doesn't it remind you?" he said, "You have always had an exaggerated and no inferior person should have their behavior is always of the best -"fs it twopenny or threepenny sugar Mankato. opinion of my merits, I remem- very gently. them for love or money. It's a trifle, on these occasions. During the day About 150 now buildings have been erected Mrs. Keece takes, father?" asked "Why, these are the very ones ymt ber," laughing and coloring slightly. of course, but it shows how utterly also, if any of the women have anything in Austin this year at at cost of about William presently. made for me a long time ago'" He longed to say "not exaggerated," you lack poetry and sentiment, that $200,000. to buy or sell at the market, "The very same. lb was in pleasing but feared it might sound impertinent your only idea should be of making a **a3breepeniiy, of course/' struck in there is no restriction to their going The barn aud granary of E Weideman, you that my fortune began." however, he most unconsciously looked little trade!" nearSabin. Clay Co., was burned with thither. In the more wealthy families, John impatiently. She looked up. it most successfully. 7,000 bushels of oats and a large amount "Well, a great trade, then." however, there is always one if nob "Will never knows what belongs," "Shall weshail we go intoanother of hay. Loss, $5,000 partly insured. "I wish I lived down at the hall "Pooh! And if you did, would it two wives who are kept in strict seclusion, room?" .-a&d his father. "He's always woolt3Sbtherin again I might do something for your Herman, calls upon the state railroad bring you any nearer Miss Dulcie?" and not unfrequently eunuchs The three months passed away all commissioners to bring the Manitoba and work-people, even it was only the John didn't speak but a sudden are employed to guard the morals of Will is/* other railroads to time too quickly, and John was no nearer hackneyed ground of clothing clubs wild idea flashed into his mind. Perfect the harem. ^'Wili never supposes anything is his heart's desire than on that day. Hiram J. Paine, of Wabasha, has and mothers' meetings." madness it was, but it made his Tworfh thinking about that isn't printed received notice of his appointment In vain he tried to comfort himself "Do you really wish to live at the heart beat and sent the color into his as clerk in the United States Cardinal Gibbons* Red Hat. in a book!" with the thought that in society, Hall, Miss Dulcie? I am so glad that face. postal service. His route will be between wealth such as his was considered a is just what I came about." "It doesn't need much thinking to From the New York Evening Sun. "Now for my part," went on Will, La Crosse and Woonsocket, Dak. fair equivalent for birth such as hers "Indeed!" calmly, "I mean to be a gentleman Cardinal Gibbons' red hat, the especial ffceH him that Sir Benj. Svkes' housekeeper J. K. Onstad, a salooonkeeper at Fergus and in vain Dulcie's worldly aunt, Privately she had rather wondered a literary man can get into any society. insignia of his dignity as a cardinal Falls, returned from a collecting tour does not want common stuff. who recognized a good match when what be had come for she had been I have got a little thing coming priest of the church, is still at in the country to find his wile child nnd ^What's this? if it's meant for half a she saw one, invited him to dinner, so dull, the visit was an agreeable interruption out in one of the magazines, and I bartender, named Olson, and $1,300 in the house of the cardinal's friend, Mgr. lawn-tenms*and picnics. 5pound, iti's uncommon good weight." and John was not the sort money missing. OnBtadand the sheriff have mean to go up to London at once and Jno. D. Kplley, Jr ,on Clermont avenue, He went to them all, but Dulcie Btarted in pursuit of the couple. of man she could, even if she had look about me." in Brooklyn. Theie seems to be a "Oh, well! I thought a few butter gave no signnot so much as the wished, either snub or patronize. Lillian Mertz, a well known society lady, goodideal of promiscuous misinformation We have all heard of the pride and sscotch didn't matter," said Will, turning droop of an eye-lash. She was too of Minneapolis, sues for divorce. i the public mind regarding red exultation with which a young author "I didn't know whether you were crimson. proud to take up the ungenerous part awarethat I bought the old Hall?" hats. A press dispatch stated, during receives his fust proofs but it Duluth is greatly excited i over the fact, of trying to attract the man now he ^'JEtafctber.scotch drops!" said John, that the state warehouse commissioners "You bought it, Mr. Goss!" Philadelphia's latest Centennial celebration, was not all the case with Will. He was rich, whom she despised when have ordered the Duluth inspector to go that "Cardinal Gibbons wore took them quite calmly as a matter Certainly there was a touch of hauteur. picking up his ears "they must be then positions were reversed. But how to Washburn, Wis., to inspect out wheat She was shocked. The prejudices the red hat of the Cardinalite just of course. It was the first thing he for Miss Dulcie she must be home cargoes from that point. did he know that? He thought she of a life are not overcome in half bestowed upon him by the pope," and had ever sent to a magazine, and he iroin school then." simply did not care. At Cannon Falls, J. M. Harring committed an hour. ninety-nine editors out of a hundred never doubted for a moment suicide by shooting himself in the ^*Ye3, she was in the shop to-day. It was almost the last day of their printed it. Cardinal .Gibbons did not that it would appear in "It wag merely as an iravestment, mouth with a shotgun, causing instant We had two carriages standing at the stay,and John was standing in a very Miss Dulcie, I assure you. 1 shouldn't wear anything of the sort. The hat the next numberodly enough it death. door at once!" said old Goss with disconsolate mood by the workmen's think of living there myselfat least, lately bestowed on him by the pope did. It happened to be short, just to The Albert Lea Roller nwlls burned to .'.jww&e. entrance to his mill, watching some not at present. What I should like was resting snugly in its bandbox at fit a spare corner, and just to turn up tbe ground, both elevator-and mill being: Jotfao didn't speak, but he was very casks of sugar being hoisted up to the better than anything would be for that tumeskull Cardinalwhich Gibbons lookwore exacte th at the right time. But Will didn't allow a total loss. There were about twenty-fivehundred littiejred cap, vexedtime indeed that he had abouchosenejust top storyan immense height, six or bushels oi 'wheat-in tbe elevator, you to take the place. I am very oldfashioned that. He simply counted the thaf to slip out som po seven fiats. and a large amount of flour and sacks, the in some things. I like old ly like the lining of a derby hat. It is lines, and thought he would write something %$,%ez&. Even to serve Miss Dulcie total loss being $80,000., The insurance As the great iron clamps were being families better than new ones/' called a "zuchetta." A priest's skull longer next time. Then he foots up $30,000 as- follows: Millers tsfeross the counter with half a pound fitted on the last barrel, he caught cap.is black, the cardinal's is red, and should get more money. "Thank you all the same, but I National. $10,000 Illinois Mutual, of bnfcter-scotch drops was a privilege sight of a pretty white dress flitting could not possibly afford it. It is the pope's is white. This little skull cap He made a little mistake, as most $2,500 Phoenix, Hartford, $5,000 Inghly prized by either of these rustic Phcenix, $6,000 Home, $5,000 Fire and quite out of the question." he nevers wears, save in the presence of us know by bitter experience. All sadmirers. Marine, St. Paul. $1,500. "Oh Miss Dulcie! "he said,impulsively "But the rent or purchase-money, ofihis*-Divine Master at the elevation he gob was his old MS back, of course. WUI, tying up a parcel, gently hummed raising his hat, "could you not spareine whichever you preferred, would not be of thehost during mass. His attendant Bub he went to London, and Among the visitors to. Duluth and thehoard a minute or two? I wanted to sptwlt to ol trade was M. Atkel Rey of Paris* a consideration at all- It could first raises it from his head. As frequented the British Museum where you aboutsomething." France, a well known grain importer and) stand over indefinitely, and there is for the big red hat, Cardinal Gibbons Tell me where is fancy bred, he smelt the books, till his body dealer of that city and Bordeaux. He was He hadn't any idea what only he fOr in the heart, or in the head? plenty of furniture there." will n*ver wear it again. For just one was as upset as his mind would have there to arrange for thardSrectexportation! Mow begothow nourished?" did want her even a few minutes "You are exceedingly kind to give little moment did it rest on Cardinal been if he had read them. And though of wheat to France. wo ild be precious. me the first refusal, and I would take Gibbons' head on the 17th i of last the books in the reading-room enter """Nay, lad, you mustn't talk about The directors of the Southern Fair assor She stopped, and they watched the it gladly if I could but it is quite out March, when he knelt beside the sovereign the brain chiefly by the nose, bhere are fancies," said old Goss, "not for many ciation, at their annual meeting at Rochr cask being swayed up till it looked of my power." pontiff. Two chamberlains held other studies which go through the striong year you needn't blush either, ester, placed the date of next year's faiar quite small, so great was the height it'om his head, and the pope placed his eyesstudies of human nature. at Sept. 3d to 8th inclusive. Fra not going to have aught of that John was silent. He leaned forward, then a hand was stretched out, and it thin' white hand upon it just long The most interesting of these to unsophisticated sort here, I can tell you!" biting his lip.and there was a line between Capt, Glazier, the pretended diacovever was drawn in. enough to tell him that he must defends Will was a sad looking I wasn't thinking of anything of his eyes as he stared hard at of the source of th Mississippi river, Dulcie's upturned face was very the church even to the last drop young lady, who spent a great deal of the kind. Miss Dulcie smiles about whose absurd claime sn that score were the carpet. It was a critical moment sweet. John thought he would like to of. his blood, and then it was removed, BO mercilessly exposed by our state historical time over the catalogue. She became us, I know not but what a great author's in bis life, and he knew it. He had kiss it but is suddenly changed horribly. society last wfcter, is Hooding th never to be worn again by the,, cardinal, so depressed that sometimes she was the equal of anybody." been working all these years with one state with a new phamphlet, with additional She threw herself Violently during life. quite limpcertainly, the great volumes "Miss Dulcie!" said John, looking object in view at first a iaint, far-off "testimonials,'* press notices, etc., against him, and literally banged him are exhausting and Will gradually feorrified "besides, you're not a star, lately nearer, this morning apparently supporting his deraaiic to be considered, as against the wall with violence worse gave her more and more help (great author, Will, so it's all nonsense almost within reach and an explorer. Bismarck and Gothic German. than unladylikeit was perfectly with her "studies." She was a pale, -fcalkins" now, unless he could bridge over the A carrp fire WAS ziven at Mankstix by shocking. His hat was sent flying, H-iKwn the Pall Mall Gazette. fragile girl, mostly dressed in a peculiarly '3Sot yet, but there's many difficulty of access,he would be baffled Alexander Wilkin ifrst, G. A. R., in bonor his head rather sharply bruised. Prince Bismarck is still aa-obsia**te made gown of dirty mustard color, a .one had worse begin^nmngs after all, of Judo Sea, theaawcommander-zftrehief. He seized her by the arms as- ever in his refusal to. read, any which Will, who thought Miss than methan I have, I A petition is bolsg circulated amang the Dulcie little knew what was going in horror. Had she suddenly German book or document* not wittwi voterso Murray aounty stating that masmuch Dulcie's cteerful muslins and hand-1 omean," -correcting himself. on in his mind. gone out of her mind? as no final dfictsion has been.reat-hed in the ordinary Gothic abaracter some silks, perfection, did not admire "I'll tell you what, young man," "I suppose you wouldn't care about in the/county segrf) question, Govv MeGill and so far every effort has failed But at that instant, just at his* at first, though he learned said his father, sternly, "If you don't letting it just tor the summer, Mr. should at oiicacsmove from offita, the regi?terr to convince him that the? intjroduction feet, with a fearful crash, came down better in time. a little more sense in your head Gross?" she said calmly. ot deeds*, the county auditor and of Latin characters, into.sehools the heavy iron clamps on the vecy But she had an enormous amount with your readin' and writin' and poetry, "Ah!"and the thought revived judgpoi probate,, who are allegsd to- be unlawitilly and offices would be a great saving of spot where he had been standing! of "poetry in her soul" and sadness and rubbish, I'llI'll" holding their offices, at a plac* him"she's coming after all." both time and eyesight. Siace, however, Certain and horrible death it would otiler than CttrsLe^ the county soaA. It recites in her heart, so he reverenced her as a JlV "Here, father, let's go and draw the "Oh! yes, I would, with pleasure, if other laasoxiB. it has recently been pokkfeed out have been. type of the beautiful and artistic and '^treacle for the Rev. Matthew Barton," you would like to come for a short- and historically proved by Prof. as he represented the literary and artistic, time." The New York Equitable life Insurance The worse than stupid workmen, fi JHud John. Kohn that the Gothic letters are wnat a whole they would make' oampany will place a millioAidollars worth Wilt, with a tremendous sighthe "I have no doubt I could persuade A overhead had unfastened them from, ol buildings.in each of the twin cities and But this idea did not come for some nothing buit an oraameubal form of -sigh of the unappreciated, the misun-decstoodthe my uncle to lake it for three months, the cask, and calmly given them a lialf a million, in Duluth. time. Onty, when a child has been the old Latin used! by the monks in moment he was left and I should very much like it my- kick over, to be ready for the next A large.meeting of the owaers of tree crying for the moon, he will often be the Middlte Ages, the Chancellor will alone, drew out a book from behind self." batch, without looking to see if any 'elaimB was held at Beardaley a few days satisfied with an orange. perhaps desist frem Ms efforts to some rolls ot calico, sat upon "And all your tenantsevery one one was below. JI ago to take united actions against a band keep intact this "unluc&y present of the counter, and was soon about the placewill be delighted to "Are" you hurt, Johnaie- you of shaio&Bow endeavoring to defraud the lost to the shop, the orders, the tea, the Middle Ages," as a German see you again." hurt?" Beeing the blood pouring from It is now ten years later, and Miss honeafc fawners of their just earnings. A calico, boots aud patent medicines scholar- calls th presB,tmode of writing "You must introduce me to your the bruise on his forehead, and his mas& weting of all interested in Big Stom Dulcie S/kes, now a lady of the mature Traveose and adjoining counties was calU all but Miss Dulcie. Herbert Spencer, wife. Mr. Goss." in Germany, which can now no head thrown back agaiast the wall, age of twenty-eight, is sitting in a ed, to. be held in Morris Nov. 22 At 31 George Eliot, Macaulay and Shakespeace "Oh, Miss Dulcie!" in a pained tone. longer be supported Ire patriotic aeasons.Thegreafc his face pale, and his eyes shut. splendid drawing-room in Cromwell a. nk could- not drive that little painter Albrecht Duerer How could she thinks it possible?VI "Did it touch you?" "sbe said.taking Road, Kensington. But these splendid the return to the more 1% is understood that in addition to four1 ^achool-fijirl out of his mind ji agitated his hand gently/. "Do took at meI have no wife!" Tf^V drawing-rooms are little better than building a branck to Ely this winter the did try to save you." simple and mathematical form of "I beg your pardon." splendid prisons for many young ladies. Daluth & Iron Range will spend $150,000 ft iaTl&Ye years later. The village writing as long back as 1525: prance, She laughed a little uneasily, but He looked down upon berC Vs^j Dulcie had been sitting here for n-.1 to. $2@0,000 on the improvement el the Ifcfaop is shut, but only for the day. colored under his incomprehensible "Dulcie, coxae to my office." &/$&> Italy- and Spain, who for period the best part of three days, for her road bed of tb present line betweeaTowez^B*- 4 They went across out of the way of adopted othie writing, have long and Two Harbors. V^ Vf*^ aunt wanted the carriage, and it was iook.*4ggh-:. mm The villagers are standing about in possible eyed and ears, and he shut ago gone back to simple Ijatin characters, "not proper" for a young lady to go The new Swedenborgian CVzeh wa* ^groups some of the more excitable "ButTmybrother Will basa*wife,'* the door. dedicnted ia St. Paul Sunday Uhe 6th. Tbe out alone. and Germany, in this matter ^oaes have handkerchiefs to their eyes. \h he added hastily, as if it were a sort oi lot upon which the church stands, was acluired "Dulcie," he said, taking both her by no means agreeing #ith her great She was envying with all her heart '^'Walking slowly along the high road is excuse for himself. by the congregation at a cost ol "t hands, "look up my dear/' leader, will be only too glad to follow the middle class girls, who walking a black procession, the group in front *6,00\ and. the structure itesll cost $7 "Oh, indeed! I forgot to ask after he looked up, and threw hslf 0 I along the causeway quite free, and suit. toiling tinder a heavy burden. Those ^.f00G\ i him. Is she a Hepburn lady?" *tftaga ataBai ^j^^SSSSSttM^BMfcni