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The Winona Daily Republican from Winona, Minnesota • 1

The Winona Daily Republican from Winona, Minnesota • 1

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uua court rik IUIIBOLLABr TIDBIT MAIL. WINONA. MINNESOTA. oathhDAY EVKNING. JUNk 10.

TOWW men P. M.V'LAlk 00 was a quiet, thoughtful girl, of ttUtHlng. r.aoti aal Hots. gttr g.artnfgfati. bean efficient an When llie loun fairly touches Ins cunt icliom, h.w cvcr, he become, Ihonnighli arou.e.l and itrike.

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tcblnui.r POOR MAff Ik bV4' sweet aej rellnej ilispoaition, fond of sludv oa reajing, twaae.ting a warm heart and a wind with ths capacity ofstrady jrewth. me marriage w. a love tHr on tvith and ba Iwen a thoroughly llatpy one. Much of Uen. tiarfi, Id's orient success ia life tuay ho attribute 1 to the never failing sympathy and 1nttllectu.1l companionship ol Ins wife and the sti'uu lus of a loving hems circle.

The toang couple bought a neat lnCs cottags fronting tba college campus and began their wsddsd ltfs cor and 111 debt, but itb brav hearts. In ISi'J th College President w.11 slcct ed to the State Senate from the luulic, of Portage and Summit. He did not resign bis Presidency, treatise he looked upon a few months in the Legislature as an rpi-sod not likely to change the course of his Rut the war cams to alter his I'uring the Winterif Im.1 he was aetiveiu thu passag of measure, for arming the Slats militia, and his eloquence and ei.er-ry made him a conspicuous leader ol the 1 nion psrty. r.sriy in the Summer of IStil he was elected tilonel ot an Infantry regiment (th Forty-second I raised In Northern Ohio, many of the soldiers in which has! been students si llirsm. He took th field in Eastern Kentucky, was soon put in onimand nfa brigade, and by making cm of the harlot marches ever made by and rout.

ihs rebel forces, unJ Humphrey Marshall, at Pikemn From Fastrrn KeutucLv (icn. Ii irlield was transferred to l.eui.i ills, and Irom that place hastened to join theattnvtif (isnrral I'uell, winch he reached viilli his brigade in time to participate 111 the .1 fond day's lightinu at 1'itlsl nrg I ai ding He look part in the siege 1 I t'( rmih. and in tlm operator a along the Men plus and I'hai lesion lUilr. In Januiiry. lo he aas npp.niited Chief of Siatf ol Army of llie Cuml 1la1.1l, and I a romi-nenf slisre 111 a I ilm cauipaicn.

111 Millie rciinessie 111 ihe Spmig niot u'iitni'r ol that vt ar 111. trist coiim it ii. uuliiary mrpri-i, .1,1 11, l. i 1.C..1 wails l. an pi- 1 pitched and hi.

to lt't advantage lu n. to a 1 al hip li lies) li th. ti fi is a lair here par-I lien hi'- slid I I itbvtive. one of the very I. so lie one, and wag on nr.

mil! tv thinkj iiilf Mr, snot argumcnl am coh t'n tho (luiup tiarfield i best orators in the 1 ol ha, a goM voice, i great clcarnes. and 1 or dent nly, 'lai'Miisnt, an. I a way of knitting In, log.ther at to make a spvli ilc, 1 u- unpie inn lb mind of toe bearer 1 reached. Ill Ins indii'iri i 1 a nieat 1 deal nnhl he In Will hsln In -u fill' lii.i I kt H-ll behind a part ot a figton I r.i.inj Pun log I an uatlc of but when 1" e'-. -sw that they a a Horace, books 1 Ilnd 1 am mntt i said the ticnernl.

the heat a re, I 11. he idle, hill to put i a side ol llie i.r.lliiari .1 I am nnum; Ii hi lonal l.ihrsry 1 so tU. 1 ui r.lil!, piieins I1II1MKI tiellt ral I -home-, and la Some ten ai a 1 lory lite hi Ii .1 .11. I.M.I 1 1 1 1. 1 in .,1 lie nn I I.

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111,1. lotl, 1 -3 4- are determined to Close Out SPRING AMd'summ iOLOTEIIG service was af the battle of Chic ainaug 1 I h. For Ins i oinluct in that I ill'e in sie pio. i. moiid to a Major (ienernUlnp It Come and see the FIGURES we will give you.

Stilt. I hui NuilM flint mI uf HiiIIh Hint )l nt And all oiler ilo tt'iV I of It ul POOR MAN'S FRIEND, No. 4 Slmpoon'n Dlock. Second Street, Winona. ii in flats Caps LATEST co- THIS PAPO nTr! ,22 A.Ji ii ml (MrpM 1 1 Sprw Al k.lr"'"'"S IM II SAW $777 A YEAR snd pene to (MU.

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DIKOIJ'S FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT and MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY. Second National Bank BuiUing. WINONA. MINN. Etna, Hartford.

Total AaactJ T.i'TM'L'l Liabilities, (inclii'ling snd reirsurancs lund) Net Surplun Ins. Co. North America, PUILAliKLI' II I A. Total AsaeU Liabilities, (inrluiliiig capital and reinsurance lund) 4,177 Net Home, New York. Total AMet Liabilities, (including capital and rpin.uiance Net Underwriters' Agency, NEW YORK.

Tot.l Aset 1 Liabilitiea (includini: capital and reinnurance fund) i- Net Surplus Hartford. Total Asbet. Liabililics, (including capital and remeurance fund) Net Imperial and Northern, LOSIlON. Capital Awets in i nitetl Stale. 1,0:1741, Liabilities 51,073 Net Surplus fkorth British and Mercantile, LONDON.

Capital assets in United Statee I Liabilities tjSS.oxu Net Surp'n, Mutual Life, New York. Total Aaseu Traveler's, Hartford. Total Assets W.9V..W0 17 tor 1 and Iiqaori. WHISKIES! ll Is kM.) tk. Trvl.

tb.t OLD RELIABLE WHISKIES i r. tj nm. m4 I. Il kud. nf lb.

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FRIED le hh.Oo iii.w lse.ln.no now HlVi.OO now HN.OO. SIII.IM), ls in I'i opoi J-'litiinciM, MONEY ON RI AL tSTATft. I tin, o.ll, r- I -Us A Hli Wll I.S.IN I'SHK INS, LS' BANK. 1 1 Of ic ui 1 1 1 il rV 1.1 I'm ol DOING A Ui A( I'ANKINU bUMhlSS. Cortifl I'nnrlnL' Inter bl lasuorf to I line or C.ll-utljria i.lll mir Careful nml rrnlviil otti.ttlcli.

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hf ,11 It. cii.i.a' ri i.ms 144 III' SbCOND NATIONAL BANK WINONA. MINN lid-Up Capital, JlOO.COO Surplui, $20,000 Doings General K.irking Butineti. mtoruat Allowed en Time Oepoalla. fornlssn icharne Houht and SoUt.

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a aaiioks, XII IU II AKUX A Winoria Deposit Bank CENTER ST-, bet Second and Third STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDU ALLY LIABLE. TraMstets a q.n.e.1 saesisi. bbs, m.1 rWwtttoa, Tarvltn m4 biasi-stki BaekMf. konahl IMlMtk.se sa-swi-tly stks.tk-4 to. t'-mmimmn m4 wrs.ses.kMrt.

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LASHtaTAIR. CssklM. ttt. RETURN Of THtOLO PAVORiTS 1 J0-. SClil.1T.

MILWAUKEOEER, on Craft i JO. POTTER, on Main Street. Mavlaf Snata swtsl the ks. mmt keck Ss bis "Aral Iifss Nssnkts aW 'vk. -wrf tt fsik kssas, st" a.

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A. PK1RCE.M. UOM'lOPAtniC HITJ1C1AH kU CO0Ok 3mornf8S. yALK 4 U'KBBKK. ATT0RNKV8 AND C01 NXKI.nRS LAW O'iNOMA, MINN Oltlce o.

Tbtrl Ptrtt, rt.r Htifl Ak. II. VLI. "M'Af A I BOOK BINDING THE REPUBLICAN Jl TLT IMS TMK RKPCTATIO Jt IlkIKU Unexcelled in the Northwest The Iine Quality Durability of its Work IT II Bl l-PLIEb WITH Til ft LATKST IMPROVED MACHINERY and i iurinlcn(led in prrton Yj one of the wtiwe a workman ii not lurpaMed in Uiii country. F.ffrj-ibinK ping throanh hi.

hande i guaranteed to be finitbed in tbe beat itjlo of the book'bindinc art, and capable of undergoing proper uiiage without fulling to piecea nn the alighteat provocation, ai i tbe cam with much of the cheap binding turned out in many ttber ettablithmeata. Peraona wbo deaire to bate books of an kind bound in an ARTISTIC AND DURABLE MANNER! will do well to tend tbeir order to Til RtriBLiCA Bindery. As Low Prices Cuarantesd a the quality of the work will permit an where. All Kinds of Blank Books Ruled and Manufactured to order oo hort notice and in Brt-cla. style.

We challenge comparison with aimilar wo turned out ia Chicago or any other EaAtera city. Banks, Merchants, Hotels! Everybody, caw be suited at this tbliibjjnt. Patron of Home Isdoitry Build up Uoas Manuftcturea. And is i precisely what yoa will do by eodmg your orders to Ta Rmai.tr Bibdery-wbich ha. long been one of the tost important local iedoitries ia tbe city.

D. SINCLAIR ffHOIl, HT5I. I Iirrrjt. Livery at Bottom Prices. A Cmpit Outfit Of Opwn wrvd Tap 'uggtsMs.

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la rnirte.i l.n.. i Ii ui tt'. ilism iii.i, i st if .1 rs.i y.s i i- important iloiirrs. STILL ON HAND A i Jul I or Buggy and Carri Work I MVPX lit (I WINONA CARRIAGE WORKS, JAMES A. 0AUF1ELD.

TH RIl'l ULtl'iN CtM'IPATI rl Till I'AKitPIhCT. K. I Xulv i A' rrt fVihuw. Uiiii'a (Urfield was bora No venibr lti, in tbo Township of 0r sngK, Cuvslioa county, lhio, about fille.n aiilra fruiu Clrrebtad. Hi.

father, Abra Imm tiarli.M, came from New York, but. lik his lu iiluT, of Nf Kngland stuck Imiivs the vimneciit of four children. The lathi-r Jiod 10 l.t:i, Icating the lauiily dcpendfUt 11 pun A mil 11 1 1 frm and the eIor turn, of the iiiDthrr. There was nothing buut tin" li irtivld t.i di.tingui.h him Imm the other plodding fanners of the a'orili Township ol 1 raiiiii'. No one could di.ccrn any ''inlit'rt in hi in winch, trails initli'd to th next generation, uiight help to make a Ut'HNitr, unlca it i tndu, trt; but his wif, who is lining at an Hivaiiced nee, wa.

always fi of reading wlu -nil tenure from her I und wii1 thoroughlv piipnt'ie woman, ol strofti will, stern priii an I niore lhan uveme fore ot tm'iti't'T. 1 if ll children r.u one hem I lui made the sliahti-st murk 111 the i.r'd Ttio older brother i a l.ir 111 MirhiiC'tn, and-the two nir are, I he-lieve, wives. -had a tough, lime of it an a. a boy, lie to lid hard on the farm emly ai.d In'e in ISu miner, nml worked a' tln carpenter's lieneli in inter. Th be-t of it ti ih it he liked irk Tin re n-t a lir ui 1 hi.

head. ILj I. iil rhio; miihiiioo to got no edu-1 nod I lo' Otll rm-l open tltlH rnd Ihll! ol In I'm labor. 1 oinoev Wii. iiiird 10 et 111 thomi d.ivs.

fhe 10 t'minl run Mil Ur from where ho lived itiol, limling thnl the lioatmen gi their pay hi 1'ii-h, mid fnrio'd belier i' than he coil hi iiiuki! at Uruiing or eurpeiMry, he hind out as 11 ilnver on llie towia'h an I 0011 got up to the dignity of holding the helm ol boat. I hen tm deter mine. 1 in Inp a. ni'h on the lakes, I ut nn attack of lever and ague interfered with hi, plans. He whs ill three months, and when he re er.vrrcl l.e necnien to no to a scnoui csiien lieauca Academy, in an adjoining county.

His mother hud mircl a small -ln ol u.nnev, wlin li stie Ke nun. lugeiiier witu .1 lew rooking utenil and a stock i pro. virions. He hire I a Mnail room and Mi.ke.l bin own loud to loaks his eipensrs a. liht a.

porsilile. He pai I hi. own way alti that, never eallini on Ins mother lor any more sMtmice. ty working at the arpenier'. le tu-h morning, and evenings, and vacation tunes, and teaching country .1 hools durniL' the inter, he nianagei to attend the aeademy during the Spring and Call terms, and to save a little inoiuy to wards gnllitf to ColU ge.

Ilehs I -elleut ealth. a rolm-t Imme, an a 1 apital uieui ory, anil the to eomnine menial anil physical work wlioh ha. broken loivn many dinner li iiiiit.iii ius to get an education, did not hu-t bun. 1. AM II i I Dl When he wa taenty-lhree year, ot he 0111 lu led he had got about all there was to he had in the obeure erusroads aeadi iny.

lie ealeulutrd that bo had saved about half enough money to get through li'gi', provided ho could lo'gin, as he with the Junior year lis got a hie insurance pulley and assigned it to a gentleman a. security for loan to make up the amount he lacked. In the Fall ol he entered the Junior slas ol illiams iliege, t.s tchusetts, and graduated in with the inla hymnal honors uf Ins ass. I have seen a daguerreotype of lom taken about the time. It represent, a rather awkward youth, with a shock of light hair standing straight up from a big forehead, and a frank, thoughtful lc, of A very marked tierinan lvn.

There is not a drop of Herman blood in the (iarlield family, hut this po-tors would be taken for soaie fritior rl just over from the rather land. Kefnre he went to eollege (larfl eld had dinners himself with the llisciplea, a sect havini; a dimerous membership in Eastern and Southern Ohio, YVet Virginia and Kentucky, where its touodsr, Alsian- ler Campbell, had traveled and prescbd. The principal peculiarities of tba denomination are their refuaal to I inoulata tbeir heliefs into a creed, tbe independent, of each congregation, the hospitality and fraternal feeling of lbs members, and the lack of a regular ministry. When (iarield returned ti iio it was natural that he should soon gravitate to tba struggling lif.ls college of the young seel at Hiram, Portage county, near In, boyhood's home, lis ame of Latin and Greek, and threw himself with the energy and industry which ur, l.admg trait, of blschsrac-ter into the work of building up the institution. Ilefure he had been two years In his professorship he was appointed rrrsi.

lent of the college. Hiram is a lonesome country village, three mile, from a rail- 11, hunt a nign 11111, ov.rinoaicc twenty miles of cbee.e rusking country to the southward. Il contains fifty or suty houses flustered around the green, in tba cent ol whien stands tne nomsiy red hnek college structure. Plain living and high th.nking was the order of things at Hiram College in tho) days. The teach, were poor, the pupils were poor and the ins'i'ution wss p'Kir.

bui there was a grt dl of hard, faithful study done, anl many amlotious plans formed. Tbe Viun I'renleM langht, leetared and preached, and all the time studied as dill-ntl as any acolyte in tbe temple of knowledge. He frequently ipoks 8uo-daye in the church of tbe wwos in ths vicinity, 10 create an interest in ths eollege. Among Ike lisiptes any eaa preach who baa a mind to, no ordination being required. From these handay dis-eourses esvse lb 1 sury that (larfMd at ene time was a miai.ter.

He never considered himself as each, and never bad any intention of finding a career io the pulpit. Ilia ambition, if he Lad ay otiteida of the ehool, lay ia tbe direcuoa of law aoi politic. is aaiiaui. Pur.ag his profeMoeihip Gsrff.ld Married Misa Ucrwtia Radolpb, daagbur of a (anas liviac ia tba asizhborkood, vboea aeqaaiataoea be bad mad while at tk.a wker ib was also JofiL tba I that wrote all the oideis tlii 10 I he army that day, and siiliiiiiteil 1 l.r ii i.iiieo Koveorans for proval, save one The me he did not n'e a. the I nil I 1 lien.

wlneh S. SO MS toil to correctly cm commanding Ii the ties! 1 iiclioo nn in the men Tai. illld A il the r'chi I 1I0 I i.i:i 1 1 1' 1 he Coiii 1 tiarlii I I livi moii- by Jo-Lii 1 1 nil I' s'n the one II t. I I lung inn In fa ngs Tim aniisl.verv ihaitipion grev arts ol piiliiu-s. Inward (In reer, and c.iilue to look upo cWll.

ht end ol hi- ca a a toMtiifnitiun and rt election 1 a mutter ot course His was taken a Ivatitag ot in over-c infi lenc. I vV- aii ambit ions law 1 natnsd 1 1 ut h- ins, In carry a Cunention ag in him Ilm Irieruls of Holdings 'nin forgave lltltcliins, and cam about lor 11 means ol defeating him. The ol, man himself waa comfortably ouarter -d in bis Consulate at Montreal, and did nut care to make a light to get hack to Congress. So his support- era made us of the popularity ol lieueral (article) and nominated him while I01 111 the field, without his consent That wss in lib). Win he heard of lit nomination liarliell rellecnd that it be filieen 111 11 lit.

I eh re the I'micjesa would meet 111 which he would be eb rtrd, and kali.sing, as Jul every one that tlie war could 110I pos-ihly last a ye looker. euneiudeil to accci.t. I have olu-n te ar I linn 1 (pre.a grct that lie di I not In fight the war ihiough, and say that he nn er Would have left ih. army to go to Cun ttress had lie foreseeit that the would cooiinue beyond thn year I Nil I Hi coiitirimd Ins inililaiy service up to tin time Congress met. In 'littering Congr.ss, io Pecuo er, lien.

I iat field Was placs I upon the Committee Military AHairs with Siihenrk and Farnsworth, who were al-1 fresh I10111 thn (1-1 1. Il took an active part in the debates of the llou-e, and re wgnilioii winch lew new members sun eed in gaining. He waa not popular among Ins felluw oneinlnTa during Ins lir-t term. They' thought biru ol a pedant because he sometimes showed hi. scholarship 111 bM speeches, and the rn jealous of bia pioiiitiienee.

His soli I at-uiniueni. and social qualities htm In nvercunic this prejudice during Ins si-eurid t-rm, arid he became on terms ol close friendship with the bet men in bij'h Houses. Ilis committee servo a during bis seer nd term was on lli Wat, and Mean, Committee which was quite to hi. taste, fir It gave in an opportunity to prosecute bis siiilos on finance and political economy wh cli In-had alwavs felt a He wa. a hard worker and a great reader 111 llm.e going home Willi hi' arm.

ill of hook, from the (Jungresmor.al Library and sittir nn la', nights to mad Ih'oii ll si" then ilt.l he Lid tlm fmii iatioin of thecun-Victioiis ori Ilia subject of na'iunsl ftnanee whii he ha. sii. 1 he'd to firmly amid I Dim rlornn of political agitation li wa. renr.rn.nate'l in M'll. with opposition, but 11.

1N.1 Mr. Iliib hint, whom ha lal supplanted, male an effort to d(eat turn Ifitcbir.s eanv.ii.ed the distro thorouijiiiy, bvt the convention nominate'! tiarfjeol by acclamation. He bat had no oppontion since in hi, own party In and IVmoera's united to h. al hirr il nt.i was irratr than ever In 171 the (imenbai and liein rati eornloned and put op a popular soldier agamil 1.101 but lhy ma li no impression itn th. result TheA.htabuia llistrict.

as it is generally celled, is lh ct f.ilhful to it repTc-Ma i tiv, of any in tt, It he. hal hut tt ur memoi r. Ir. half a eri'urjr. III.

wukk IS fntauklkS. 1 In the fortieth Congre.1 lien, vi 1 mrrrutri in. .111 nnn. ry Affairs. In the forty-first wss given bip of lisnkmg snd Curmn-, lbs Chairman'tnii cy, which he nked ic'wb letter, teau it; was in the line of flnaacial studies.

II neit promotion the chairmanship the Appropriation Committee, which held until the Ilemorrats eame inUi lower ia the bout- in His chief work that was a and idn reduction of the ol tha In a 1 ths.l.tical strufgl-s in Congress ts has brne a leading part. ciear, vigorous and aelerats style nf argument making 'bins one of th m(et sffsctU ds- I baters In either House. When J.ms l. Blaine went to the In 177 th" manll of llepifjli. an lesal- 1 eshipintbs IIouss) was, by mma sent, plsed upon lar.id, and he hss worn It nor.

In January lat 'ien, OarBeld was to the Sata to the seat vacated by Allen TS irmanon the of Msrih, 1 H.ecived lbs un.s;n,ou, vote of: ths PpiiihiKsn iAuc an honor never giv-! to any man of any party i th. ft'av, of Ubii. biace bii election be has ba the ripient of msnf tomplirnentary ia Washiegtoa and ia Ohio, osariiio A A Liable. As a leader ia th House be is nor caa- liou and laasdaahief tbaa Bia'aa, and bit ludieial tura miad maAas him nroas 1 to for lo lideaof a quU.a for to I I Hats and Caps. AI.MO, GENTS' FURNISHINGS At It 'In BARTLETT'S, rnirth ot tlm Merchant', Hank LY DLOCK.

Contor Stroot. iinr 35akcru. BOSTON BAKERY CONFECTIONERY tss ICE CREAM GARDEN. 80 EAST THIRD STREET. F.

VV. SMITH. fiats. SUMMER HATS! Centime Manilla, Mackinaw and French Panamas, tho Finest Stock In thia city Alto a large lino of Straws, at LOWER Prices, for Men arid, Doys. Drop in and take look.

At BARTLETT'S. THREE (iOLO laissvim ia Contor Stroot. THAT afltf b'u Call atonco and socuro tho Dnrnlni. J. C.

DLAKC, lurauair, wit. ii A. liARDVV Ail. UN I i. IKCi.N iinpil t.

it i Agee' for ii'tiinn' Ststet a.s.! Iri vl-it. SkM le. VI JUST RECEIVED. SPRING and SUMMER GOODS! r-Mif) At WADE Ii GAVIN'! WW ytmm. Ih.

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