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   Evergreen City Times (Newspaper) - December 11, 1858, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                             xy On S 1C r. I -i I'll I I On i- will t T. of HUta ami nNf auO Iy at North HATES i on KIT Imlr in Knch on In 1-t on l oo eighth I ou tonal color in ct ROSS VOL. J. NO. 38." 1M. let me 11; 1S5S. TO MAIL IN i ll TIIK ii In of Mrs. in live from on young at least have the of was lightly I turned to observe the youim man more His face I though I could not identify him at But when I heard him addressed soon after as Ned I had a vivid of little incident that occurred some years and which then made a m 4 -ir I Ml 1.1.." was murdered completed the j strong The reader has of begun at the Iy the visit of Mr. to her husband abandoned the j of the and calling of a and became a and the could huld its tion no When word came to her and his mother were both sho littered a. wild and fell down in a tainting lit. that period the of her mind was Long this her friends saw that reason had been hur A affectionate boy he removed with him from their j faster than in pleasant where all the The few words that I have mentioned were into a where j ns between this young man and inmate ance I conversation of its 1 which his in ny with his then Tho father's watchfulness over his and his efforts to save him from thu allurements and temptations of a had us now The son was several years older was sadly from the expression of his that he had been growing older in evil Neither nor his son were present I at the breakfast table on the next As for I did not cat with I much Whether defect arose from the state of 1113- mind or the state of to sprung up lie did speak but transfixed him with a Frank curled his lip he tried to return the old look said Simon in some been just about the before I did not stop enough of I'm getting tired of it. but left the offensive Why don't you keep Ned at home No- of the in a body wants him moments after entering that usually to sell him returned Mr. tractive place for a hungry i A drinkers were already in j from the I was struck deep j to assent and then ces of neglect Imt the high cultivation and nice for the small details wore The walks were cleanly but the were not so carefully The vinos bushes that in former times were cut and tied so evenly could hardly have felt the keen touch of a very few the at- j As I paused to note a Kur Hall to anil s. can ho our of artistic Adelaide's courage gave and trembled but it was n constitution against as it The approaching her that did not wish to harm her that she jolly and they hurt her to o'clock give k the but that she must now swear the alarm until nine or ten next when they should i ey s somewhat beyond middle came be off all To my trade to sell answered the with shattered eyes gloom that overshadowed her and cadaverous could not be- Ah said I to as I how cd on shaking hands during this parting time merited another K f n. 1 HA i an could scarcely remain without From the moment this change me to decided on by her a shadow which I full her She before her i chair near was What a of next morning may he ami r -n a pour out I pressed for into a few short voars was still I will not stain my pago with the nearly hall a pint of the fiery and ful oath that Frank Slade yelled rather i drink it off. badly his hand shook I u ti y u tin of the caused than with clenched he badly that ho f from the through j sprung towards Mr. But ere i both in pouring it in lifting the was about and lake a j ho had reached the unruffled old glass his What a shattered r worse i. u r. r i. i. A. w. n u It. O. TO BK IN A A founding than the fact of the robbery Police were sent from and they guided by Adelaide's lucid description of the mid- night actually succeeded in cap- of her worshipped boy I And how vain young man vour money for the your neck proved and good j j ing to self nr his whether made with j Slade was turning from tlic bar when a tVs Frank uttered the man's man camo in. I noticed an instant Females often possess presence of mind and the power of self control under onc uf drink i of imminent which seem difficulty in i foreign lo their beyond swearing of a delicate physical Jack the guiding clue thu e A striking of self i stolen property was I command by a lady whose fears must have always been and whose life with that he had probably never before to and judgment her nerves any severer test than i of llis 1 np er In viii U v M i tho day the lavern was anil Fnuik drew into his lungs full draughts of the changed at- i by which he was now j of mural deterioration com- I Tho smull of the liquor i him unnaturally while tho sub- of .so new to that I discussion in the soon a prominent place in his in the exclusion of those i and heavenly and impressions it had been the j to impart and Ah with what an eager dues the heart in And how almost j is case of a boy as hy dent to the vexations Tins irritated the who swore name he raised his fist to strike A change in the landlord's domestic cried out iho It will do nobody harm but let his eye fall upon the writing j who had first addressed j coolly replied Mr. whom I was observing him closely the i old man's gone to a We 1- now recognized as the person with whom and saw his countenance flush shan't have the light of his pious 1 had several conversations during In a moment or two it pale again nance here j ous j even than fixed my eyes upon the young man to Mr. I'll attend to see what effect this coarse and this manly It is the trying to recover allusion to his would A no more than 1 should have expected from j yet swallowing every slight tinge of shame was in his but j nf a Had his A I KM II AN ii ii o v A w i s. iy COOK i. AT LA WIS. l. lulls he could not havo laid his plans for thu fearful iic reaped as had With a selfish to got lir in I he trade nf and weakly believing i that lir and his rould pass the lire I low Hadly a few years i his wo havo 1'lova, I was with hor i devoting lifo to The i death lit Willy for whom she hud a came near depriving hor of mason Since i the day on which that awful tragedy she had never oven looked upon j her old She went away with her and ever since had with her lifo to i her liong before all her own and mother's influence over hor brother had come to an It mattered not how she sought to stay his so i swiftly moving along tho downward i whether by gentle earnest re- or tears in cither wounds for her own heart the suro while his step never lingered a A swift destiny seemed him on to The change in hor so so cheerful in his i I saw that he had not sufficient to resent the shameful tion of a parent's how should be when he was himself the first to desecrate that ho wore forty fathoms deep in the infernal answered find out that Ned was and get half tin hour's leave of absence to come after Tho fact I'm tired of Boeing his sanctimonious face here every If thu boy hasn't spirit enough to tell him to mind his own as 1 have done moro than fifty let the boy stay away don't you scud him with a llea in his ear Ned 1 said one of the a young man scarcely his own old man tried that game but he soon found that I could hold the winning what I'm going to do the very next timu ho comes after yes So you've said twenty remarked in a insolent Hargrove had not the spirit lo resent this he only let him show himself hero and you will wo won't sneered it bo fun 1 was hope to be on it ever como as 'fraid as death of tho old The man who was no other than a spoko in will you -I never suffer a young man to sheriff's and who gave him a. an old said professional Ihen went out with from Mr. there other reasons why your person must free from violence where I is a bad place said Mr. said so to you a good many He rather an como hero a bad J. replied speaking out we all know it. That's the cursed thing If the rooms were all shut would be important and leaned familiarly another story to Uot us the Maine tho was v and there would be some chance for don't you vote the temperance ticket asked Mr. did you'd better said thought you voted against I. Aint quite so blind to my own interests ns if tho truth were I should not at all wonder if every man in this except Slade and his j voted on your side of tho I a little said Mr. that with tho drinking men on our we failed to secure tho must blame that to your ate who sec no damage and go blind with their answered a firm and an air of As he passed through thu outer Slade retired from the I heard the er speaking partly to and partly with tho as evident from his of leading mo to question the sheriff on him at tho the a man who now camo in with a 'The old replied n a voice that showed pleasure rather than a tually to pay the and don't care he serve a summons or an exec tion the Lyman's suit went and I heard Judge Lyman that if he him on he'd sell him And he's the man ELLIS Hank of J. 1 1.1 to liin cunt 1 itt tlm for 11..: ISO- Jy P. W. H. v In proud of a sottish looking another source of deep inspired him with her pure young Over tno relation between father and as well as over her all her power and doubtless had not a Mr. his and Mr. was and he oven avoided us course of drinking and familiarity with all went out As they though hor presence were an offence to debasing associates blunted his moral j room Frank And when she wont out from her unhappy she took with her no j for it I hoard uttered in a desire to when delighted for burn her hack to tho and Spunk up to him Ned Never say sho felt an heart sickening i I turned towards tho and out bag and to keep his never could just make the have looked the evil in the face and know he ever camo to owe its direful Lyman so been dog cat I rather said the do you mean by that tho heard pairs j business of fleecing our silly You'd better say that to his wouldn't be good for remarked quality I want to talk with Mr. left the What a cursed liar and hypocrite ho of dogs hunting in since Harvey Green got his sion towards the place whore she had first j stood tho father of Edward felt the poisoned arrows of lifo and in j How well I remember the fore- the depth of hor spirit she prayed that her the steady but mild the firm I At this started to his I They hunted Slado holding the the elevated superior bearing of tho stalked about the room and put on all the and Judge Lyman acting as ono of the i young who happen to have more money than wit or has boon in j the hands of Judge Lyman and man I had on i. i eyes might never look upon it In her almost she sought to gather tho of oblivion about her Had not hor mother's condition duty a plain lish instinct of her heart would have doubtless led her back to the polluted j of his face a touching once before seun in that I disgusting airs of a drunken i But that business a like His form was Even his father saw the ridiculous figure j year ago and game so 1 as I dog began Don't make .to And hero comes the end of slightly his hair was j he and growled his eyes farther back in his head that'll was to be on the morrow of that on which our adventure Grand preparations were made for tho wedding and the rector's fine old and the costly gifts of the were discussed with pride and Hare and in the ence of some strangers who had come down to a prize fight which happened in the That who occupied a separate room from her sat up late after the household had retired to She had a long interview with her and had been reading a chapter to had directed hor and had packed up her She was consequently still dressed when the church tolled As it sho fancied she heard a low noise like that of a file but could distinguish nothing It might have been made by the servants still or perhaps it was only the creaking of tho old She heard nothing but the sighing of winter winds for many minutes breakers An Passing the foot of one Jay last we overheard a Yankee ami an Irishman good earnestly dis- the question of the to vote in this 'N ou arc an said luck to the like of I yc I'm an as I say yeon Taint no use o' your to people that Hear your Irish brogue 't tell ye I'm aii insisted Pat. long hav yer nor tin born wus is Tias that to do wid it then must be born in the 1'a't, to be a native nn this like never of a man's boron agin that won't do born in ould for I'm an breakers were mere myths in primitive do vc a man and the brule e a i be borhn in a thought of resumed her was on a glittering of I destined to be worn at tho when her door softly She looked and be- held a man with a black holding a I pistol in his standing before She did not for her first The roar of the which M- lowed this rat look our kee friend out of hb for tho ment and he forthwith retired declaring that Pat was good any how was for her who slept in the next and to whom any sudden alarm me rfe might be for ho was and suffering heart She confronted the robber ad- dressed him in a have come to rob Sparo your soul tho awful guilt of father sleeps next to my and to bo startled from his sleep would kill Make no noise I beg of Tho fellow was astonished and We won't make no he replied you give us everything Adelaide drew and let him take 1'iiBXcnv is A said to his friond t how that I tought I must go to hor von visit before 1 I in do sido of and dun I behold her stretch out on vn yon run Ami I mako von polite moan a vim And den I say I was sure she would bo if I did not come to see her before said said she would lo rotten enough you have put foot in to be I put my foot out sho says she would big and keck me I hail to zay but I not zink of faoo was and marked with deeper and there was in tho wholo ex- AMERICAN HOUSE I r K K P. KANE S superior to the mark of time and au unflinching resolution was ble in his that gave to it a and home she hud in a kind of to minister ns best she could to j the comfort of a debased father and lint sho was spared that fruitless found mo onco more in the of the and The indifferent was now moro in his and i had quicker who had partially recovered from tho of tho heavy draughts of ale with I u lic an under and he who uttered them in u better though not in- j turned his face away from Mr. was sitting ut a j so that tho old man could not see tho about the j tion of his A little while before he a miserable of the if I'm not So mix He stood after advancing a few j answered and then his eyes having this you impudent young discovered bis he said yet and with such a strength of amiable said rental love in his voice that resistance with a cool self possession that was scarcely maddened his who got up Edward niy and moved across the At which Frank with so much us a stiff I want ono moro drink of insolence that his father a nt and tho col- towering and ordered him to leave ors nrc the bar j And the man chuckled at can go if don't like the I'm very well During the I learned that affairs words were spoken in thoughts I had spoken bravely against the father of up in BIBLE 1VI was not easy to Edward he could not stand tho center his I of a group of course whose i I looked at He did not move sayings and profane expletives con- j from where ho was and yot I saw of rang through the The nml i and most profane was of nil nf Fa I Slado yat did not tho incessant volume of bad language that flowed from that to resist his light father caused him no There was nothing tive nothing stern nothing Fruits can bo ut j Mich j his appear in least to disturb ing in tho father's voico but its I his its almost irresistible power lay in its across place where he was Go I tell you Slade spoke stood pretty muchas this man had con- Lyman's had been on sundry payable on demand but nobody knew of any between him and no defence had suit going by The visit of the her without a were precious love remarking at the same time that two more stood at the half-opened As he took the jewel case and watch from the and demanded hor she asked him if he intended to go into her father's She received a surly affirmative dc and is all dc wasn't a going to run all the risk and leave half the tin behind I She proposed instantly that go will bring you and you may guard me and kill me if I. play false to The fellow consulted and after a short parley they agreed to the and same as von in mv to is like taking down one's It is a sort of retirement and tlic public Mich. Or may regard it as evidence something bus which requires with a pistol pointed at her the I privacy for con- dauntless girl crossed the passage and en- tered tho Very she stole across the and removing i his keys arid desky On the part of them up to the robbers who stood at the been The old man and sheriff's officer was for the purpose of ving an As 1 walked through on that thus guarded by his who softly shut tho and if the robbers were yet The leader replied that they be when they had got the of plate spread out that they couldn't i let her out of and co Half as he and already feet of The change was from with In compliance with this Oil nl MM Mi t nrt 1. 1. i 1. A I be happy to oblige said day the whole tho place seemed Frank in a taunting voice I myself ny word it at all j whether this were really or only the of- in as he already feet of The change was from nearly Slade lilted his to gloom and date she followed them down stairs to the to strike his And the blow There a brooding silence where a havo fallen had not some one in the air a pause in the lifo i breakfast had been fi tn n u A A iT. t- i Cur at by this pression of the father's belief that his sun attitude of that if his had caught his held it back from the j a folding of the to because meditated Even the debased hope had failed from the visitors of this could not stand j of Mr. some two by and see outraged in a bloody strife between father and son for it plain from the face and quickly assumed and the To the when assembled and i years had suddenly awakened to a prepared to a good They sense of the evils of because ordered her tn wt out that had not tho would instantly leave the And M. CAND Section IS. Fur or tlin of an exciting I was leaving was this power that Edward j whim I heard some ono remark j with eyes cast upon tho i to a young man who had just como in j was moving away from his I you hero Ain't I when Sladu you afraid your old man will be after weak tas usual V answered chuckling to a man that Mr. threw in- j glad to escape from its stifling at- lonser 3oubt as to tho of a upon while his fine the person It was a lightning flash of. rather than a moro from the laid he would have been one of the most tasteful in I had often stopped to admire struck him 5iv j the shrubbery flowors with which it I could not stop to hear tho awful im- j was surrounded tho walks that father and iii their borders so fresh and so impotent called down upon cool and There was not a spot other's It was most upon the ove could that did I ordered her to get them out and to his own sons discovered to bo in j cut hor own and seated nt the she exhibition of depraved human nature thai I had ever And so I left tho not show the hand of When I came opposite to this I was no form I revolting wag compelled to preside at this j dinary They laughed may be put upon Now we advise all our ers who may have common error of the season to come out of their advertise in as many they did in the best ness creates it is. that advertising creates It a talk stir in exit and reminds people that they have right to be leading even though the in 'the worst of times advertising always and the more there is the er will be the circulation of mid the sooner wilt condition of lady is bolter off than I we lady in ladies had she ThU was of Tt and and quick of ear and had thus time to in her quiet tbo and voices the whole the and the plate to a they prepared to and There were no marked tho young For the first ic us nervous time we and we pitied husband and for she had nf is the first upring of generosity and tbe  

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