New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 5, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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,v I FIFTIETH CONGRESS. DAKOTA NEWS. PALMISTKY, troops. The blood curdling howl of and that jug under her arm. She had hold. Children frolic about tfce*premises. the famished dogs of war. "More One of these women is Mrs. walked five miles, starting early, to secure men! More men!" And when the From the Boston Courier. these, and was now on her return, Loring, junior, one is Aunt 'Mima, Vond&y August 27. ^, Salem offers fl,000 cash, 1,000 men were torn and rent asunder, the and two miles yet from home. The and one is Betty. Down at the office^ "Pray read my hand," hesaid withasmile, SEVATE.—Mr. Phi-rnh f,.™»t bushles of wheat, and a site, for a As they sat in the parlor bright, last, most heartrending demand came, I could point out to you a thrifty, molasses had fermented under the F^-J on ™iH,»i« committee "And I will read yours it will serve to while grist mill. active looking business man, the ownof "Give us your boys! Give us your heat of a July sun, and the corncob The moments away to-night." boys." stopper had been forced out, and the the mill, and that is Little Dicker McArthur & Esteir, of Clear Lake, *svK^ S ssssss^daysh instruction Ontonagon,d wouif andu ca a foaming liquid was running out. Ah, the war, the war! Not satisfied She took his hand, audits lines she scanned, "i sold to Wilson & Co. 2,000 steers, with the blood of men. the tender Do you suppose she let a drop go to Then wide she opened her eyes: E YOUNG MAST* for which they received $65,000. "You're in love, I see, with a girl, said she, forms of cherished boyhood—all—all waste? No, she caught it on her lean About my age and size. I re he a must go. Not content with the yellow finger and licked the finger greedily, l%ion h,nw5 appropna- Fire at Groter destroyed T. O. He Should Fnlflll One ofthe Host Palpable Duties 1 8 a S I tF™* Senators Allison, grain, the tender stalk, while yet and talked of Mack and Little Dick. Johnson's stock farm, together with "You've loved her long, f*nd your is feree? Gorman were appointed coni of Life. in the milk, must be cut down. The "I hain't got time (swipe) to stop a strong, a jack, two buggies and a quantity From the Argonaut. flower of the south was plucked and minit (lick) but hit's jes awastin' The lines of your hand disclose 8 E a I 1 in 7 8, and Mr of small grain. The loss is $1,300, trampled under the iron heej of relentless (swipe) an' it do look so pitiful (lick)to And you'd ask her to be your wife, but I see The young man who is possessed or I a a livpW™: mdnlged some rather That you're afraid to propose. war, and now the gaunt, bloody see it go to waste, (swipe) an' every bodily and mental equipment, a K1P8Jn a with $400 insurance on the barn. recentFv S statement a them po' chidern asufferin' (lick( fur hand was extended to cull the half W a gentleman that and marries not, fails in one of the "But you need not fear, for 'tis written to a In the United States court at Deadwood, vtK member of the For- blown bud, the hope of the land! sumkin, ye gimme a leetle speck most palpable duties of life. He deprives 8 ad in a here," mo^nA °i of a Wm. Webber pleaded guilty to (swipe) no taller grease to put in it Four boys gone marching away to himself of life's most refined a a a The maiden fair went on, th??™ to enforce* (lick) to keep hit f'om aworkin'?'* die for a cause, the justness of which feetP^r^0nf0f^\eiSM opening and stealing the contents of As the palm she scanned, "to askherhand, aour law The and exalted pleasures, of some of 9 0 a W ««ording to the For her heart is already won."gg3 the poor widow was unable to argue. And then she sat down on the doorstep its strongest incentives to virtue andt a registered package and got two Kecoid, Mr Morton had voted as stated by What did she care for the doctrine of to rest a minute, while the jug activity, and sets an example unworthy years in the penitentiary. v* "SSWM Then the youth proposed, and with cheek £SLU12f a states rights? How could the perpetuation cooled. the the journal of of imitation. Nothing has a the house Mr. Morton had not voted at all. rose hued, Will Lawerence, who disregarded or abolition of slavery affect "No I haint hearn nothin' from greater refining and moralizing influence She answered, "Yes*," with a smile her? Her four boys were gone Tuesday, Angtut 28, Little Dick sence he got in the mountains. one of Judge Carland's liquor injunctions, And a season of osculation ensued to a young man than marriageIf marching away, marching away. Not I don't never spec to see him In regular Qown East style. he remains unmarried, he layshimself was sentenced at Sioux Falls E Th "*°tat»oii lflft ^wf~ offered by Mr Hoar with plumes wavina and victorious no more. Five boys have I sent to a open to alluring vices thafc SSL™ J' S°nth pendent for all to pay a fine of $200, or thirty days banners floating in the breeze. No, not the war, an' one po' lifeless creeture €om den between the Unite,! Slates LITTLE DICE. have no place in his eye or mind when* S a in the county jail. He went to jail. tnumphant and flushed with hope. +™, regard to the fisheries is all I've got left but oh, 1 musn't his attentions and affections are centred I6, W S 5 a»endment of- They had gone marching away into forgit to tell ye, Mack got that ball The pig-tailed heathen of Sioux upon a devoted wife. Marriagechanges fered by Mr. Edmunds, were agreed to the jaws of arim death, to fill the out'n his thigh to-day, drapped out. A Story of War Times +,^Jtle„8enate the current of a man's feelings, Falls, have gone into court. Ki *ben proceeded to theconsideraxionotthe breach in the lines by th'e Potomac's I do b'lieve the child's agwme to git eonfeience report of the sundry and gives him a centre for his BY MONTGOMERY M. FOLSOH. Bmg claims that he bought out Lee crimsoned flood. Marching away with civil appropriation bill, -and was addressed well arter all." thoughts, his affections, and his acts. From the Atlanta, Ga., Constitution. Jo's laundry, and he has obtained at length by Mr. Allison flopping cloth hats and mixed gray And then she Tesumed her' weary It renders him more virtuous, more Poor old Widow Loring! A hard Reprewntatwe Mason offered a, resolution an order restraining from dealing uniforms of homespun, and ill-fictine tramp through the woods. Mack and Vise, and is an incentive to put forth «iting the £a«t that the administration of shoes of red leather, your boys had time she had of it. Her husband, a Betty managed to get alongsomehow, in soiled linen. .*«• .--" the tieasury -department had deposited with his best exertions to attain position? gone, marching away, marching away. and |jhe good old mother seemed to rowdy and the bully ofthe settlement, Xfle nation-ai banks without drawing a cent in commercial and social circles. Ibis The present hot, dry weather is Eben was killed in the wilderness, of interest $60,000 000, -worth to the banks, be insensibld to fatigue. So it came had given up the ghost some years conceded that marriage will increasethose at 5 per cent per annum, at least 10,000 fast de^stoymg the wheat that was Riley died in prison, Hamp died of exhaustion about that when the broken fragments cares of a young man which he prior to the breaking out of the war, day, and calling for an investigation to and the hardships .of the of Lee's brave legions came straggling slightly hurt by frost, and there will VHscertannf the charge that the banks were would not encounter if he remained and left her with five sons and one northern climate, while following Jeb. homeward, that Mack was able to be but very little wheat cut in Griggs making large contributions to the Democratic single, but it must be granted, on the* Stuart in his wild rides over mountain hobble out on his crutches, and lean frail daughter, to the mercies of a campaign fund as an indirect consideration county. The damage will be from other hand, that it heightens the and valley. *,, for this privilege. on the rickety gate and hear the news cold and cruel world. pleasures of life. If marriage in some 75 to 90 per cent. Ah, you that are thrilled with stirring from some tired veteran homeward HO-CSE—The house spent considerable time xM instances within knowledge, has seemed "Aunt 'Mima," we were taught to emotions when you read how debate over the question as to whether bound. "The last I seeduv 'im," said Dog poisoners are getting in their to be but a hindrance to certain members should be granted leave of absence, call her, was a gaunt and grizzled specimen that knightly commander, bearded a great, bearded warrior, in reply to fvorkat Lennox. The Independent, success, the countless instances musxi order that they might take part in the and booted, rode forward down into Aunt'Mima's question, "was in one of a cracker woman, uncouth in campaign The question came up on a request of that place, says they should be not be forgotten where it has proved battle witn a song on his lips— o' them fights around Alanty. We for leave by Mr Giosveraor, order dress, uncultured in speech, but a "ranked with animals on account of to be the incentive which has called ''When the dewis on the blossom." was whipped, as wegin'ly waslongthen, that he might fill engagements to speak truer, braver heart never upheld the forth the best part of man's nature,, their small, narrow and immoral Little think ye how many brave Maine His request as finally granted an' broke for a fence. Little Dick got roused him from selfish apathy, and? He also furnished a table to -show that the honest dignity of motherhood than condition. boyish hearts swelled up into their to the fence an' we hollered to 'im to expenditures of the government for the four inspired in him those generous principles throats at the thought of widowed throw down his musket, but he helt the seared and oft grief-stricken heart years of Mr Cleveland's administration exceed The house of Charles Crosskell, a and high resolves which* mothers among the barrens. on to it. I reckon he wus too skeered by |9 5 000,000 the expenditures for the of Aunt 'Mima Loring. farmer living nine miles southwest of have helped to develop into ek, Mack came home. He was brought to un'stan. Anyhow he jes' kep holt gy^ouryearsofMr Garfield's and Mr Arthur's character known, loved, and honored She had had trouble when her husband Echelson, was burned. The fire was on the cars to the nearest station, on to it, an' wen he dumb up on the administration by all within the sphere of its influence. and then hauled in a cart to his home In the closingportionof hisspeech hestated caused- by children playing with was alive. She had spent many fence, a rail give way, an' so fell backwards, that the total appropriations for the current Matrimony, it is true, is charge-* in the piney woods. Only the poor and then the Yankees fired matches. One child was burned to a a sleepless night when her neglectful fiscal year, not including what arp called tht able with numberless solicitudes and shattered wreck of a man came home, so fast that there wern't no tellin' "permanent appropriations,"-would amoune crisp. lord was indulging in the wild orgies responsibilities, and this all young, and she had watched four stout lads nothing' about it afterwards, an' we to $306,00(7,000, that, including the permanent of the crossroads grocery's biggest go marching away. lost him." men should fully understand before appropriations, they would amount to Division Supt, Hadley, of the Milwaukee $421,000,000 and that the estimated revenue entering upon it, but it is also full ©L carousal. Every time the owl would "I hamt got but two now, an' Mack, The little crop was planted, the two road, speaking of the long would be $440,000,000, or only $19,000.000 joy and happiness unknown to thef poor feller, I'm afeared he'll never see hoot from his perch in the great pine women worked faithfully, and Mack more than the expenditures Both the expected depot for Aberdeen, said: I the blackberry blossoms ag'in. He bachelor. To the young man away hobbled about on his crutches and receipts and the expenditures of the postoffice tree in tbe lonely woods her heart expect to receive working plans within from the home of his parents, or who department ai included was ter'bly wounded at the start an' helped them all he could. Spring was would leap and she would expect to ten days.'" Work upon the building, Mr Holman, of Indiana, introduced a bill them hospitle nusses thest in a manner is by their early death deprived of a. come when the war closed. Summer to suspend all laws touching the disposal of which will be a fine one, will in hear the rough "hello'" at the gate made it wuss. Then here's Little days had waxed and waned before home, marriage is a blessing and public lands except the homestead law. Dick, God sen' they won't want my necessity. If he remain single, he ma,, all probability, begin next month. from some drunken companion come many of those inmates of northern baby boy." j£ Wednesday, Aug. 29. prisons found their way back to the have a pleasant place of residence, hisl to tell her that Ebenezer was killed or Parties from Gloversville, N. Y.u, But they did. They wanted the amusements may be continuous, hemay old familiar haunts. BEXATE —In the Senate Mr Reagan introduced badly hurt. ,wvf have purchased the corner opposite baby boy. The hungry war dogs have all the luxuries that money The harvest was not great, but a bill to place imported jute bagging Not unfrequently she would' be must snap and snarl over the weakly on the free list, which was referred to the the Bank of Groton, at Groton, and Aunt 'Mima and Betty felt that the can buy, but he will feel that lack of committee on finance The measure, he said, frame of Little Dick, too. greeted instead with a kick at the rough home and that holy love of a good wife millennium had come when they were will soon begin the erection of a $12,000 was intended to breakup the cotton bagging shutter, and a demand to open it, How well I remember the weakly able to sit down and eat a reasonably which no money can purchase. Hemay brick hotel, to be furnished in "tiust," which struck at one of the great interests coupled with muttered curses, when the looking lad! Five feet, scant at that, hearty meal of bread and bacon, after be courted for his wealth, h& of the countiy—cotton—that had no modern style and finished by December old man came home drunk. slender and boyish. Two great hollow the wintery sun had yeiled himself behind may eat, drink, and revel, he may^ protection and had to compete in the markets 1. *, of the world with cotton from other It was almost a betterment to Aunt eyes set in a pinched, pale face, the rifts of watry clouds that have the most faithful attendants* countries the unattractiveness of which was 'Mima when Ebenezer fell sick, and hung above the tree tops. The long, and skilled physicians at his bedside* James T. Conley, editor of the Cavour HOUSE —A joint resolution to provide temporarily laid down ni his bed and died, while heightened by a thin, scattered head long, war was over. The shrill cry of when ill, but all these can notr compensate Democrat, has accepted a position (until Sept 15) for the expenses of of sun scorched hair. A little whitish, she was near to minister to his wants. the famished dogs of war no longer for the more quiet bliss oL the-government coveied by appropriations as editor of a republican paper It was a partial relief to her to feel fuzzy down on cheek and chin, where carried terror among the hearts of connubial life, or the tender watchiulness in the sundry uvil and army appropriation at Cannon Falls, Mmn. This move the beard should have appeared had that she had the poor consolation of these simple, out of-the-world-folks, of those whose hearts are* I bills was passed by the House will leave Cavour without a newspaper, closing those bleared eyes when the the surroundings g'ven more encouragement. hidden away among the barrens. The subcommittee of the House committee knit to him by the strong ties- otr on foreign affairs completed ..their work of Colorless complexion, save ashen pallor of death smoothed out and the merchants of that place Many a time and oft they conversed family relationship. To all youn^, perfecting the Wilson bill, giving the President the scars and splotches on that the sallow cast of sunburn, and a few together, and the grieving mother men choosing between the two states-"^ offer good inducements to some enterprising additional power under the retaliation blue veins up under the brim of his bearded face, and the snowy pinion mournsd her dead boys. of life, the single and the married, weN^v art The completed bill will be submitted to editor to occupy the field. flopped hat. The ill-fitting clothes of the spir.t of peace at last touched the full committee and members of the com~1 "I can dear the loss of Eben an' Riley commend the words of quaint Jeremy*M mittee say the bill will likely be reported to those features so long seamed and hung about his person, and the boys The latest industry started in Canton an' Hamp, because I've got use to Taylor, who sums up the subject welt the House tomoirow and acted upon without said that he used to have to drag his iurrowed by warring passions. it," she would say. "But my baby is the man "buying old rubbers. when he says: "Marriage hath in it delay. musket when out of breath on a long Of the boys, there was young Eben, boy. Poor little Dick! I know the more safety than single" life hath it|H Wood sheds, back yards and sometimes march. hale and hearty, the image of his rest aire dead and gone, but I don't Thursday, August 30. hath more care it is more merry and closets have been searched by father, when first Aunt 'Mima danced Poor Aunt Mima! She left the bedside know wher' Dick is." sad it is fuller of joys and sorrows SE^ATB.—Mr Cullom addressed the Senate ambitious boys who are working for with him at the party after the quilting where the body of her emaciated Christmas came. I never shall forget it lies under more burdens, but it is on the retaliation message He spoke of the revenue only. Many a fond and indulgent and log-rolling day, so long ago. boy lay in inert and indifferent prostration United States being destined to dominate the that Christmas time. I shall ever supported by all the strength of love parent has missed a new pair American continent, and expressed the Mack came next, a stout comely lad, between life and death, the remember how the poor, fool negroes and charity, which makes those opinion that in the not far distant future very much reserved, and almost industrious. manly tones of voice dwindled down of rubbers and wrenched the story strutted and paraded, and fired the burdens delightful. It is a school and the Canadian provinces would become a part Riley was tall and slender, to a querrelous treble, and the animated old muskets, and had a big time. from his heir with a trunk strap that exercise of virtue, and though it hath* of the United States like his mother in form, but like look changed to the vacant nerveless "Cause you see, sah, de bottom rail's Senator Dolph," from the committee on they went to the rubber man. cares, yet single life hath desires which^* his father, a wild sort of fellow in disposition. stare of hopelessness. She left public lands, to-day reported favorably a got on de top o' de fence," they would are more tioublesome and dangerous, bill to declare a forfeiture of all lands except The president ofthe street railway Hamp came fourth among this sorrowful scene to enfold in a say. And the soldiers who had missed and often end in sin, while the caress right of way and station grounds granted to the boys, but Betty was older than fond embrace the puny form of her at Huron, has asked a writ of injunction three or four Christmases entered are but exercises of piety." |jf ,. the .Northern Pacific railway company, he. Hamp was ablockheaded, stupid baby boy. Great tears chased one into tbe enjoyment of this with renewed to prevent the Manitoba crossing which appertain to, and are coterminous sort of lad, fond of trapping for birds another down the bosom of the ill-fitting energy. 'With that part of the road's line which shall his track. As the track is very jfPj -a y****** and fishing in Grand bay, as the big jacket, and kisses rained on the not have been constructed at the date of the Christmas eve I was at Aunt seldom used the move won't benefit ,'#y~passage of the bill black swamp, back of the little plantation, sun-b&rned cheek until the lips, parched Mima's house. I liked to be with Wfealtli Beneat the W a W In the speech on the fortifications bill Senator the street car company. The city was called. And then, there with grief, were no' longer able to them, and here Mack tell about the Plumb made the grave charge that under was Little Dick. drop the holy dew of a mother's love From the London Telegraph. $ »4 guaranteed the company the right of Shenandoah valley and Stonwall Jackson, the present anangement no gun could on the pale cneek of her baby boy. The memory of the loss of£2O0,00O|*^ way through the town, and it will I need not tell you that the hogweeds and all his fund of adventure and be accepted or even built unless the pi esent Betty wept, and prayed, and hugged of silver and gold will survive board of army officers had approved and, indeed, and the fennels and the blackberry have to pay any damages that might perilous escape, and mighty victories originated every plan aid specification Little Dick to her bosom—that bosom drowning of 1,000 souls in a coup^ briars covered the greater part and chrushing defeats. be adjudged. This discourages all manufactuiers on which his baby locks had oft been There was the Lutine, for in a of the little clearing among the swamps Aunt Mima s-at in the corner busy from taking any hand in. attempting to improve pillowed. She was ot thirty-two guns, commanded Prof. H. M. Horn, superintendent and barrens. Elbenezer had started with her knitting. Betty was popping our armament. by Capt. Skynner, and she went out with a bigheart, and had fenced in a some red popcorn over the fire, and of the public school system of Plankinton, She it was who first taught the baby HOUSE —The House committee on foreign ashore on the bank of the^FIy island. farm of forty acres, and he had cultivated Mack sat half in the shadow, sawing affairs made quick work of the President's to walk, and then to talk. She had is organizing a company for passage on the night of £?cfieber 9,. /JL message and the Wilson retaliation bill—so it several years in the slovenly, away on his father's old fiddle, the said '*Lony, now fur titter, Dick," the purpose of purchasing and furnishing quick, indeed that when its author, Judge ranger fashion, but after he whipped 1799. At first she was reputed tohave only piece of personal property the and Dick had tried his spindle legs, Wilson, of Minnesota, ran up stairs with an oxen to the settlers on the had £600,000 sterling im« the Irish ditcher, who challenged him old man left to his sons. and found out the secret of erect amendment mhiH hand, which he and Secretary reservation next spring. The plan is for a fisticuff muster day, he began to specie on board. This was after— *•& locomotion. She had said, "Maramv, Aunt Mima had been buried in Fairchild had framed, he was informed to secure options on all the oxen in feel his importance, and the neglect of ward contradicted by a statement^ that the committee had finished its task and say mammy, fur titter, Little Dick/' thought, and I was a little startled adjourned, having agreed to report a substitute the farm and the running about with that "the return from the bullion* Aurora and adjoining counties for six and Little Dick had croaked out a when she spoke so suddenly. measure. The committee meeting was shiftless and brawling companions office makes the whole amount sort of gurgle that was interpreted as months, and then contract them to "Children, wouldn't you all be glad •presided over by Mr. Belmont soon proved disastrous to the farm about £140,000 sterling." "If," I find }$L good English language by the fond if Little Dick would come home? 'Hit the settlers as they come on the reservation. The minority report on the investigation interests. in a contemporary account, "the^^lfl* sister. (Ofthe government printing office was presented seems to me that I'd be riconciled to The professor is quite enthusiastic by Dr. Galhnger, of New Hampshire Aunt Mima and the boys tried to wreck of the unfortunate Lutine s^&# all the restef he would jes' come home. "Good-bye, Little Dick. May God over the outlook. tbo day. cultivate the ground "an' make a should be discovered, there may be "Hfft .keep my darling baby boyfromharm." That's all I ask of the good Lord. crap," as they said, but their efforts reason to hope for the recovery of the r&jftl Friday Aug. 31. Jes' to see my baby boy again." The Yankton county board of commissioners "Good-bye "Little Dick. Oh, my were rendered abortive by the frequency "Then your wish is granted," come precious little buddy! Oh bullion." ^--.-J SENATE—Mr Stewart asked the unanimous spent a whole day canvassing with which the old man swapped a voice from the door, "for your consent ofthe senate that the bill for the admission Dick was gone. Two big tears plowed the petition asking that the question In the reign of James II., some English horses. Sometimes he would swap of the State of Washington be taken boy's come home," and in another each a furrow down the sunbrowned adventurers fitted out a vessel? of local option be submitted to up at 2 o'clock Monday and continued until for a spavined horse in plow time, breath Little Dick was clasped in the cheek and hung trembling on the to search for and weigh out the cargo* disposed of Mr. Riddleberger objected. Mr. a vote ofthe people, and the petition, and then there was nothing arms of mother and sister. fuzzy chin like rain, drops on the Sifcewart gave notice that as that bill -now of a rich Spanish ship, which had beecu 3 for it but the hoe. Poor having been found to oontain the requisite hairy calyx of a wild thistle. Dick the ''unfinished business" he would an Monday I shall not attempt to describe the lost on the coast of South Aaaerica. woman! The drops of sweat with insist upon its consideration. was gone. Marching in straggling number of names, the prayer scene. I will leave all that to the They succeeded and brought? home£300,000, which she watered that barren soil, Senator Allison chairman of tbe«ubeomscuttee ranks with gray bearded men, facile pen of the emotional novelist, of the petitioners was granted and an which had been ioatyyeasrsvat ofthe senate committee .on finance and the tears with which she watered too old for service, and who has the trick of portraying such the bottom of the sea. Capt. laving in chaige thepreparatiomof a tariff election ordered held Nov. 6, which is her dreary life! other beardless boys too young to things. I cannot tor the life of me remember Ibill, gives notice that parties who wish a Phipps.who commanded, had £20,000 the date of iiie next general election. When the war come Eben, Mack and bear arms. The "State Troops!" bearing before the committee must make their to this day who it was that for his share and the duke of Albemarle£90,000. Riley had all grown up to manhood, The commissioners canvassed the .appearance within ten days. What a satire on the pomp and glory rescued the frying pan full of popearn A medal was struck in.honor' and might have supported their mother The senate passed the fortifications bill of war, to call these weak kneed old matter carefully and asked legal advice from the fire. I" do not know how of this event in 1687. without a division, rejecting Mr. Hawley's handsomely, but theirfathers shiftless men, and these weak armed boys, from Judge Tripp before deciding. come the fiddle bridge down, and There was a very costly wreck in. Amendment and in that way destroying all career seemed to militate against troops. But the hungry howl of the several strands of hair broken in the hopeiof the adoption *3fithe provisions mow The fight on local option will be red 1767. She was a Dutch East Indiaman them, and they generally came out at fiercedogs of war comesweeping across in the army bill regarding the proposed bow. I know that after all was over and foundered in a storm within,' hot. A prohibition ekib will be organized the end of the year with scarce nubbin the hills and valleys and echoes from constructions of guns at Watenrl*ett arsenal. we begun to realize that Little Dick three leagues of the TexeU taking for work, while brewers and corn enough for bread, and Senator Harris, from the committee crag to crag in the mountains. had grown wonderfully tall. He had down all hands but six and £500,000. on epidemic diseases, reported to-day a the yellow cow p^as, and the liquor dealers are arranging to make Times were hard in Georgia. They added nearly a half a foot to his stature substitute' for the bill prepared toy title treasury The price of four such armadaaas that stringy potatoes were hardly equal to a warm contest. **«*»v^ja«* were desperate in the piney woods. and his fuzzy beard had developed department to prevent the intftraduetaoia of 1588 went down in the last century the emergency of straightening out the Hungry, hollow-eyed women went of contagious diseases from one state to smother. into a nice brown beard. He had alone in the shape of gold, silverand lean flanks of the few bundles of bone Xt authorizes rules and regulaifcKnvs to from house to house asking aid. A been in a northern prison, and in a plate. She was the annual register' preventitihe spread from one state or territory and bristle, known as* "piney-woods A. F. Wilbar, natal recently a prominent few slaveholders had corn and they federal hospital, and he had walked the ship, as the term then was, a to anotber of cholera, yellow fer«r,«maWpox, rooters," and sometimes mistaken and wealthy business man, was shot in the gave it out in small quantities to the streets of many a northern city, and or plague and to employ inspectors and other had in her 500,000 piastres and 10,— apartments of his mistress, H&ttie Manning, for hogs. most needy. Sometimes bands of he had a long, long story to tell. But person* to carry the regulations into effect near the business center of Eau Claire, Wis. 000 ounces of gold on account of the Nevertheless, by tbe aid of the good It is made a misdenfeanor, punishable desperate women attacked a barn or he had come back. Aunt Mima seemed ?l Whether he shot himself or was shot by her king, and twice that sum on the merchants' by fine and imprisonment, to violate the regulations mother, and the scrawny looking slip commissary and carried off the contents. is (uncertain. The ball, widen was from a to have grown ten years younger. account, making her a very of a sister,they managed to live. Then revolver, broke in upper jaw, tore through Rob the most docile animal Grass grew 6n the graves of rich ship. She foundered, and no the roof of his mouth and lodged in the back HOUSE—The House agreed to the conference came a war. Aunt Mima and Betty of her young, slay her mate and then her other boys, and she cherished man escaped to tell how and when. of his head After shooting he fell or stumbled report on the civil sundry appropriation spun and wove the cloth from which starve her, and see if the numbed faculties their memory, but the living presence down stans, and was earned to his brother's In the same year the Dutch lost the* jXfiW. (tive•sjrhiet^ie It thea considered the amendments up- Eben's first uniform of gray mixed do not gradually, but surely, of her baby boy strengthened and houee^ The woman says that in a fit of ipn an agreement had not been reached. Antoinetta, an Indiaman, and with. -M cloth was made, and the strong, sturdy concentrate into the one wild instinct jealousy, Wilbur shot himself standing before comforted her. The^Hous uwusted its disagreement relato her sank £700,000 sterling, besides a mirror and placing the revolvw in his fellow was not soriy that he had a of self-preservation. Senate amendment And now, I am going to tell you, jewels of great ^alue. The Royal mouth. That he did not fall but rushed out chanqe of "Gittin' out o' henscratch The hduse committee on manufactures, investigating Poor old Aunt 'Mima! She would confidentially mfidentially,, that this sfcory and down into the street The woman and Charter is the most notable instance* the subject of tinsts, bean o' the house," as he expressed it. Riley is leave Betty at home and walk many Wilber were alone at the time. Wilber refuses every word true. I could carry of the wreck of a "treasure" ship that. inquiry in to the alleged cotton bagtrust you and «Mack soon followed, and the to make anything known, but has miles across the desolate pine woods big,lumber „*. UJMe„ to a mill on thO line of And#nsou Gratz of St Louis, a 1 can just now call to mind. She lefV beams of the old loom trembled as placed a statement in the hands of a friend her of the bagging cotton tie firm of to secure the cracklings from the plan- southern railroad, and I could show Australia with £850,000 in her. Of to be made public if he dies. Physicians say the shuttle flew back and forth turning Warren, Jones & Grata, having a large tation fat gourd, or a little dribble of you the superintendent, who there is, but a slight chance of his recovery. this sum, says Charles Dickens in his its strokes to the rythmic drone branch manufactory at Muaeie, Ind, testified Wilbnr recently lost about $30,000 lumbering molasses in the old brown jug where ii- chapter on this dreadful shipwreck in of the busy spinning wheel. They were, that there ana now but eight firms speculations in Arkansas. He is thirtyeight Ebenezer used to keep the "sperits." ~~„j «i««™ a the "Uncommercial Traveler," £S0O,« in th* country engaged the manufacture busy, Aunt Mima and Betty, weaving WUBr years of age and has a wife and five I remember seeing the good woman sweet-faced* woman, an ancient dame of cotton bagging ties, against fifteen 000 worth were recovered at the tim* young children who lire on his farm near the a suit for Hamp, and all too soon the at this time last year* Tjj$ tesjjmonj waa ance with a handful of cracklings and and maiden lady divide the honor of of the novelist's visit to tjie spot, call came. The hungry call for more unimportant Clty* A skirty piece of dried beef in her apron, ruliM over the re^lnj ot the house where ehe had driven ashore. m&