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   Chilton Times (Newspaper) - March 12, 1859, Chilton, Wisconsin                                THE is A T U 41 D A Y M K N T X O i E V J o ii x v. HI ii K At YV inm in or if not until after the the fur VOL. 2. CALUMET 12, 1859, Or one Half da do Quarter da one 5 or 00 00 15 00- 8 00 J E A V JERKY AN IRISH Business have ye heard the Shannon ATTORNEY ut to all 'tis sweet and ut it can't compare the thirs To rny Junny n. ami tit Land on hand t lii Office at 2 r c. i ATTORNEY anil at and Land Wis. dcd Jo. and Office 1_ n. 11 For wanders often by its side And both are good at Thais happy notes Set hills and dales a The wondering birds still and list To solids so sweet and whispering to other Jenny Of till the maids I ever loved one so dearly As Jenny of the Who treats me oit so For when I speak to Her cheeks with red are And then she talks in such a way i can't divine her if he had at und Justice ol the other promptly at Justice of the j and then she smiles And says 1 forgive But those who love should learn the wiles Of their beloved And thus in such a I cannot get the No more than I can understand The bonny Shannon's Yet thU I 1 Her smiles so bright and earth would a Without my Jenny in fancy i Sully inform the ol tint v. be ay any in I ho j JUSTICE oi T I. M n. Attend promptly to in of and at the on hand for Oct 1, 1 WALK Kit Very nml Will attend promptly ted Iw i in M tlir I T. Peter Ciandall was not all captious or and yet the home of Peter Crandall was not Very little sunshine streamed in across the Was it ib wife's A who saw her in her if conclusions were made from first impressions lead to this She inclined to and and often the when her husband could see little in them until it was dreamed of the But Mr. Crandall was not the man who looked inward upon his own not a man who considered his actions in their effect upon He more a rarely ex- pressing his feelings lie gave few out- ward signs by which any one could read im Hero lay the of his troubles of the c eclipse that loft this world in tal when it should have been It enough for Mrs. Crandall in the earlier years of their ded to know that her husband loved Her heart asked She ed loving words and loving looks and for lack of these its green things How it was in of Peter j will be clear to every He was very much subdued in never willingly her mother and who was called upon because she grumbled whenever to do now can I help That which had I fallen so unexpectedly irom i hail been echoing in the mind of Mrs. quite as spontaneously as in ease of her dear NO. table while I up the almost as much at herself as at hur Mrs. after one almost and there was an air seeing Jane moio with a pleasing alacrity There are around MS thousands and of languor about him as he came into the about the went into the kitchen sands of such all the chambers of which are made dark and for the lack of sweet of so cheaply and so magical in their One day Peter Crandall was sent by his employer to do some work ii the house of a The work happen ed to bo in the family in which were four children with their The lady spoke to him politely when he came and the ed him He bad been at work only a lit tie while when his atten tion was attracted by a request from the mother to one of the children to 20 room where his wife was at work getting and soon all was Quite enough supper that sho observed as to satisfy that appetite liad Mrs. thing but her thoughts turned hike your father's coat and hang upon something that it said Mrs. Ciandall to the eldest would give hur the opportunity to ask him if she should not get it tor her The gill but there was no per dear How she was longing fection in her and she moved in I fui thn in the a listless sort of a way toward her father j ing way they had a little while and reached out her hand for his coat been for her cars Mr. Crandall gave her the garment sho turned from thu and ing going to the door of the said vorv withered and its blossom Having t up stairs and biing her somo articles she told her ii the beginning that he loved TVe say for this was The words were not of and spoken nith a tender 1 boil you a couple of fresh eggs was but the tone for that still sounding in That instant life seemed to quicken j if you How the wife's poor which for through the child's Sho gave had lain dead in her having afterwards married in proof the form of words she The child one glance of surprise into her father's leaped with a What a T T I of his and worked ever since for the sustaining of his and ing her as far above want as it was sible for him to do Mr. Crandall saw no reason he should be all the time passing compliments lie couldn't mother who had spoken It vras One of It wasn't in Us would have felt ashamed of it as a And so almost from the ho failed to give those little signs of those pleasant tokens of kindness no grateful to his started instantly and brought the wife as was often the shears to her the first year that succeeded their and smiled went said and then stepped away with the coat like one pleased to render a Crandall turned and looked at Mr. Crandall was surprised at Her countenance was tranquil and for an half ashamed of what he as jf it Were a I will take those if you j you have a glass of Crandall looked coming back to the you Mr. Crandall wondered at his own re- children was sitting on the floor busily ply An almost abrupt or engaged in catting out But was his accustomed answer to ly all questions Ho Jane trip from the L. H. 0 H J L 7 0 K ASA Chilton H Oil S to The Mr. was a only earned gratefully in return for sorno little act of expressed pleasure when he came home fiom his work at drawing her arm around his neck and kissing told him how lonesome she felt ail and what a light his brought into their Peter felt a glow of pleasure in his But it did not come within tho range of his dull at best to conceive that like words from him would be to tho spirit of his to tho thirsty So he never expressed pleasure but the mother's In u twinkling was back with acknowledgment of the as in the a cool glass of liar former as it from 1131. said you want them asked the To the all unaccustomed to such an acknowledgement for any those two words were left to be a only a few you shall them light Hashed over her ing it beautiful as of in the face of her if you Not if the voice of would her ears have found such sweet At tho supper Poter praised thu and fried and said the eggs were what ho Mrs. Crandall looked and was With the vanishing of usual and their and fretful the children's spirits changing like the and taking tho hue of things around into better and happier Contention and there was thing like an emulation of kind offices among instead of. a to if to a i y T o wapes was the er from a kind of a mother of live the of pn ir. nit i ii them years but their row income left to for tha hire of a all the woik fell L L S upon She was and certain t it were an act of to act Mo after how many attentions his wife stood patiently by her side until the scissors oat of The father's altered manner and way and then received of speaking was perceived by the children she said as she took them as wen afl by their as if by i from her mother's and then danced singing to her placa on the floor the whole of their seemed where her pictures I bring up your asked All this struck Crandall ai beautiful j to her and he the harsher image of I that's a good his own home intruded feet are aching iu those heavy at the husband and father came As Jane left the room with a springing His presence was hailed with de- Every child had something his boots step Mr. Crandall commenced hey were no sooner laid no matter what the show or tell he entei etl into tho upon the than two little HENRY Hay Tho til lor at the of each ai d tho though not to an might be said jf her lie for his nor I feelings of each praised their little hold of each desirous of an I skill she cooked the evening or j noonday he never praised and gave even the reward of i All kinds of Lumber for 3tJ. w. JUSTICE or And General Land Agent 7'OIV.Y II MIC I for bis Bnd I expressed But if things an he could endure greater j were the was or the bread or the meat burnt he was sure to speak and not and the which was a most im- portant freedom from causes of and the inevitable in over choice As Mrs. Crandall began to in out- achievements and applying word a reward for their i i T f i tr iu seemed a chance ior wofda of service rei dered their fired parent T I He saw his how he It was tho same towards hia put one in the closet and ing of whatever the heart Suddenly the eyas of Mr. Crandall Even while ho was wondering at tho magical changed produced by a few kind ti full of the truth came to his A new leaf the book of his life was Though turned in the right Crandall pondered this new fict in his inner life magic of going back to the very reviewing his own conduct towards his wife and almost day by up to the evening when by the power of almost a single the whole scene and as Ins we see in a on f r sp ike at some directions she the had given to was he adding thoughtful you A pleased smile went over the wife's brave little exclaimed Mr had and cold even cruel in his coldness carefully did he guard himself very prompt was exhaustion that Ho at one kind of of petar forgot your pocket handkerchief all day while she was subject the fading this the ha and annoying in- of when clouds gatner over the that into km lathi on i It i id to her position of mother and house tains Peter Crandall and bis wife Eut the cause to He felt as of old him was a o his the did not to exist much as cheerfully as in the be- in loving nor except on at ig or any mutual in- Hoi The home feeling was as strong a white linen to licr hus I Thank you and 6e received the handkerchief with a polite an in manner as in as and after withdrawing from tho Many other little instances of home Mrs. outer the night shadows were observed by who O Ii T L I E The le courtesies of were j not the beginning of a desire j left the house when his work was com- j j something unknown in their cheerless to go from his with a new impression of life Of all Crandall really pleased at and i i 1 i he in observing all tho little social pleasures in the tones of L 4 j -e j i -i i L r ul towards his which his a thousand times t t i j are so beautiful to see and go sweet iti ed to all their Jane returned with tiie slippers in a 11 i 1 he green things in few and stooping down drew i t c a 1 b tha of Ins tho flowers them upon her father s c u HM 1 as of Tho children rose with cheeks and to emulate thc and ina new Mr. Crandall j for that soon became a with their father and and into kind words kind feeling soon It waa the an order of tilings the home of Peter in could be thc thought her face really The words came now leally from his Crandall looked and while a What wis. 11 as it of a chief tho smiles home for n on P k some the children grew bringing dis- coid into the house that was able without that disagreeable The mother and pun ished in but saw no results of her The scolded in which will or conceit but always loft an unpleasant sensation as if he had been ing something And so tha jears went and the sunbeams came not across the threshold into their dwelling Mr Crandall obtained a brief glance into other and as the visions a sigh would disturb his bosom light warmth were was wrong in uis own that he had felt for a great be did not wholly blama his But 30 A M O V T F I O N A 15 L E 0 41 T A- S II F M A K E It. II rt ul i i. County I am of work in my in i thc warrant a 1.0.11- I uill and fyr 1 v. u- market my new I w never In the beginning uav it was bls and there was a face of bis But it was in his Of all and done at the T Timet advancing how the taken i of her face diminished steadily and loving and words of his ing stamped upon his The im- age of that pleasant home was fixed upon his mind of He had In a pleased i good the desert bloomed as the the children around their From this inauspicious beginning went j faintly of such read on the unhappy of them in but the reality was now coining of which on their before Tho and vent was like the falling down upon them whose pretence had brightened that home of sunbeams through suddenly rifted increased instead of diminishing the unpleasant aspect of things in the house of Peter If the mother's bad been cheerful and her husband had not shut out the light it needed to keep its green things un- he knew in a general a thriving man of business who came frequently to tho establishment where he His face a grave little he bad not given him any it for such of and was therefore the more impressed for what lie withered and its flowers in this bad would uot have been so. The The sweet musical way in spirit would have given life to the body you had bean would have nerve with i by mother and many times and vital tind every muscle with i on all of service rendered no one climbing upon his you been doing all asked Mr. Crandall of the was the simple you been a good all thc answered the am Jimmy must try and be a good boy all the What have you been Horses and and turning up as mother Mr. Crandall laughed out at the turned up Jack T rose Words appear as little in selves but have great magic of kind words is wonderful Try them ye silent Peter have ful wives and contentious Try the effect a little wholesome praise to you tired overworked and see if it brighten her face ai if a floed of sunbeams bad been poured upon it. Try it with jour and if you have in you tha bout of a true you will be go with the effect you will keep on trying until you will scarcely bo recognized yeu evn I I guess I Mr. Crandall laughed The spirit of good nature was transferred into strength for daily But the children matter how had found an iu every ETCH Mrs. Crandall usually proved more buiden a his where it was continually re There iu their so little until as he shine that few green things flourished in their and the opening of a flower was of a rare But thorns to wound and weeds to offend were and they seemed to gain a ranker mused on his come moit to his lips iu vocal When Crandall went home at O he was still dreaming over the picture in his mind and the in a fretted state of felt its genial been a right boy said she in turning up Mrs. Crandall was moving about all were still there iu a kind preparing who As ire approve of tie youth who something of the eld man in to are no less pleased with an old man has something of the Girls sometimes put their poutingly because they are Mil sometimes because their lips are disposed an approving to meet Jack hasn't amounted to Most interesting in their and beys in their  

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