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City C II HIST IIY I walked changes marked than appeared about the residence of Mr. Judge Lyman's beautiful showed uttor neglect did one or two era on my first visit to charmed mo with their neatness and In every I on that the owners of or of visitors at tho and and that the in gross or began after tho of that point of Something of a morbid ex- cited what I led uie oa to a closer view of the of Judge Hammond than I had obtained on the day Tho first thing I on proaching the decayed were posted on the tho and on of tho A revealed their The had boon and was now offered at sheriff's sale Ten years before Hammond was known as the richest man in and now the homestead ho had so loved to all that was dearest to him in life once dis- figured and in was wrested from I paused at the and loaning ovor looked with saddened feelings upon the dreary No sign of lifo was windows Tbe tho was the officer's significant I was earnest appeals for the poor old man met with no words of indeed fallen In tho days his ho had many so Adversity bus shaken lie m all like leaves from sapless why This was Judge Hammond was a worldly 1'oople never hijo lis tbo tavern of and his distillery turned rom him some of his Tho and terrible fato of. his nd tho insanity and death of his 11 were charged upon him in people's and every ono to turn rom him instinctively after tho fearful was Ho never held p his head Neighbors him as they would a VntI hero hiis come tho end at He to to dio said speaking to a man lazy to work t an honest must needs go to the whole and ng but tho tho officer vith as he turned from mo to ee that his directions tho re- of Mr. Hammond to tho vere properly Iii my wanderings about I noticed n but vory icat cottage a little tho centre f tho There profusion of flowers and shrubbery jut bushes that and flourishing about the ind along the added to tho and comfort Umt so narked tho i; lives in that little eat wreath of smoko was scon the blackened did imagination restore tho and beau- ty and that their homes there only a few years the or and noble one looking with trembling tho with joyous confidence into tho proud of his household but not their wise and Ah that his asked whom eon in Slade's ROSS N j Hi I. lid lu P. tid nil li W. H. in A M E E i K fl uo 1'EU P. KANE Sheboygan for Fond tin Lac A. r with the tho Warron Ho BIBLE r VST 11 of nnd of nil nnd A of Family ou found at i Dawson's M. 0 Jn 20 Town 2J Suction IS for Mia piy S. Asent it Groan or W. O. rnc A Merry Christmas what ringing ody in words carry us back to tho careless of when tho merry Christmas greeting ro- through our Father's halls in far Now long before one golden link was in affection's that sacred head rested beneath tho winter snow and mer flowers in tho old church yard in our own nativo Stato Father's form was by ago and ard tho had loft tho sheltering of Komo to souk tunes for themselves in foreign or tho young sisters hid Oono In Far from thoir loved To Christmas time hss been regarded as a festive season since the Ancient 1858 years tho watching flocks beneath tho stars of leard strains of unearthly music from Angel harps claiming a And at tho present time it understood by all to bo a season of to all and all of from the innocent nnd confiding child chief is in tho anticipated vist of that friend of good to tho gay nnd brilliant votaries if who brato birth of our Savior with music and or to those who light in the mon lofty and impressive ceremonies tho robed priest from tbo Holy of Messiah's ad- tind tho responses aro ut by waiting And while aro brightly ing and ovtr homes OTO and faces nnd wolf to enter that precious fold I saw them all in their sunny life before even as I looked upon their sky began to I heard dis- tant of tho nnd soon the desolating tempest swept down fully upon I shuddered as it passed to look upon the wrecks loft tered What a change all snid one tired of being and eager to got might gather accursed gold Pushing open tho I entered tho walked around the ny echoing in the hushed tude of tho deserted Hark was a human voice I paused to Tho sound came once more distinctly to my 1 looked every but perceived no living For a I stood there it was a low moaning as. of ono in pain or stopped onward a few paces nnd now saw one of tho doors standing -As I pushed this door wido moan was Following tho direction from which sound I entered one of the largo drawing The was and all as as if il were Groping .my way to a I drew back tho bolt and threw open n Broadly tho light M. across tho ant on tho dingy of tho As it did so tho moaning voice which hae drawn me hither swelled on tho air and now I lying upon an old the form of an old It needed no glanco to toll mo that this was I put my hand upon and uttered his namo but ho I spoke more and slightly shook him but only n piteous moan was Hammond I now and somewhat But it availed Tbo poor ok man aroused not from tho stupor in mind and body were is thought I; nnd in stantly loft tho house in search of sbm friends to tako charge of him in his las sad Tho first person to whom I made known tho and said it was no affair of his and that I must find somebody whose business it was to M next application was met in the same better success my reference of to a third par ky. one to I spoke seemed t have sympathy for old I the county on learning tho condition of Judge Ham look immediate steps to have him removed to the some mile why to I learning his ha has been sewed for was the there after th -i hearts surround ar and the Merry creditors are is founding from if any will fee the young infuriated by and evil threw the bottle at his father's The dangerous silo upon one of tho shivering into a hundred A jarring fall too surely marked the fearful consequences of the When we ered around tho fallen and made nn effort to lift him from the a thrill of horror went through every A tal paleness was already on big marred and the death gurgle in his In three minutes from tho timo tho blow was his spirit had gone upward to give an account of the deeds done in the Slade 1 you have murdered your Sternly were these terrible words It was some timo before the young man seemed to comprehend their But the moment ho realized the ful ho uttered nn exclamation of Almost at tho same a came sharply on the But the meditated self-destruction was not The aim was not surely mid tho ball struck harmlessly against the Half an hour and Frank was a lonely prisoner in the county Does the reader need a word of com- ment on tho fearful consummation No and wo will offer bad frequently He happened o be passing the JU tho same time ans hat T was I spoke somo what of Morgan How is ho Doesn't of his child ho las never er What is ho doing Working at his old of a miller After Hammond broke the distillery apparatus and cotton machinery were all sold and re- from The purchaser of what something of tho fear of as well as regard for man n his sat himself to tho restoration of the old order of arid in due lime the revolving was at its old and better work of grinding and wheat for The only two men in competent to take charge of the mill were Simon Slado and Joo The first could not bo and tho ond in as a matter he remains sober nnd any man in tho was tho I saw but little of Slado or his son ring the But both wore tho room at and both in to look Their presence in the half intoxicated as they seemed to revive the py temper of tho previous as freshly as if the sun had not risen and set upon their During the early part of the considerable company waa though not of n very select A large portion were mon. To most of thorn tho fact was known and I gathered from aside conversation which reached my spendthrift habits had hastened the present crisis in his father's was in debt to Judge what account it was not bard to It was after nine and there was not a dozen persons in the when I noticed Frank go behind tho bar for tho third or fourth He was just lifting a decanter of when his who was considerably under the influence of started and laid his hand upon that of. his In- stantly a fierce light gleamed from the eyes of tho young go my he I Put up that brandy with old man an- grily retorted not in a mood to thing more from drunk as a returned who had seized the go the only an instant did tho young man Then ho drove hand against the breast who wont staggering away several paces from the Recovering and new almost tho landlord rushed forward upon his hand raised to strike cried If mo I'll strike you At the time raising the But was in too ma ti state fear any and pressed forward striking bini fao e came SCENE AT THE ASD On the day that succeeded tho evening j of this fearful placards were to Le seen all over the announcing a mass meeting at the and Sheaf that By early the people com- The which had been closed all was now thrown and lighted and in this room where so much of evil had been crowd of looking men were Among saw the fine person of Mr. Joo rather Mr. also of the The ter I have had not somo ono near mo called him by He well stood erect though there many deep his thoughtful all of- his former habits were Whilo I was observing him he dressing a few words to the nominated Mr. Hargrove as chairman of tho this a unanimous assent was On taking the Mr. mado n brief something to this years said his voice slight unsteadiness but growing firm as was not a happier spot in Bolton county the marks of ruin arc Ten there was a industrious ler in liked by every and as harmless as n little his disfigured body lies in that His death was and by tho hand of his own Mr. words fell dis- and marked by tho most forcible Thoro scarcely one ent not feel n low shudder run along his as the last wero spoken in a. he 'the miller bad a happy and two his bereft of is in the and his the occupant of charged with tho awful crime of Briefly he audience stood gazing upon him frith years went Hammond was accounted the richest man in Yesterday bo was ried a friendless pauper to tho and to-day he is the occupant of a grave years his wife tho loving a most promising I need not describe what Willy Hammond All hero him Ah I what tered tho fine intellect of thai ed woman Why did her heart break Where Where is Willy A half repressed groan answered the years pointing tola sad-looking old asd him two Where are they now You need not answer the Too is their history and your sorrow Ten years had a but Heaven knows how I sought to guard and protect fell The arrows of tion darkened the very air of our once cure and happy And who was Not mine not I go Shall up and pass review before one after an- all the wretched victims who in Cedarville during the last ten accursed traffic must cease among You must cutoff the if you would dry up the If you would save the the and the cent on you God has laid the solemn duty of their protection you must cover them from the Evil is and active in the pursuit of its The tho and tho innocent can no morn its than the lamb can resist the They arc if you abandon them to tho powers of Men and brethren an one who has himself been well nigh lost as one who feels snd trembles at the dangers that beset his path I do conjure to stay tho fiery stream that is bearing everything good ami beautiful among you to for tho sake of your young be up now and Think of. Willy Frank and a more whose names I could and hesitate no longer Let us this that from the traffic shall cease in Is there not a large majority of citizens in favor of n measure And whose rights or interests can bo affected by a restriction in has any right to sow dis- ease and death in our The under to do wrongs the individual who uses it. as well as those who become his Do ye want proof of at Simon the hearted and at Simon tavern Was ho by thw liberty to work harm to his In heaven's name then let the traffic To this end I offer 2.0O 3 luuH For half in hoi Knch hundred nn form on For first Knch on For rotor ta above SO per ct For on with one 71 Kor Comman prr Vor i er each additional after Vor Ball to All other Decorative cheap ean he done hT our vUh of The country is as interesting as the Neat cottages stand within bountiful and private residences are kept nnd ss carefully fenced as in At every spot presenting natural a temple or a is to bo The weary traveller may always find nnd reclining on soft reached from the most ly flavored The description of all tho and the natural and beauties that meet the eyes of the reads a chapter A And the people are as ai tho country they They appear lo have retained much of the simplicity and innocence of thn golden They sess most amiable and winning In personal cleanliness they pass all other nations bathing is an iVH and is performed in public in rt manner that to man the state of man before the The English did nut see deformed person in the or any drunkenness or and gars arc saul to be But though thus primitive in their snd the Japanese arc and nnd not without When the advanced ships of the tish squadron arrived at they found a Japanese steamer at anchor They are tiblo to engines for railways or they have n short line of railway in the The telegraph no mystery to nnd they are skilful of j at fabricating astronomical nnd that from this Their manufacture it resolved by the inhabitants no more Intoxicating drink shall be sold within tho limits of tho that all the liquors in the and Sheaf be forthwith and that a fund bo raised to pay the creditors of Simon Slade should they command j that in closing all other of glass is nearly equal to our The Dutch language is spoken by and somo eVen Japanese captains and engineers command war which three are They show every disposition to seize and adopt tho discoveries madu by European They are where liquor is regard shall i by recent visitors to be not be had to the right property which the i merely a but law secures to every j people That with tho consent of the legal all tho liquor for salo in bo destroyed provided the owners thereof be paid its full value out of a fund specially raised for that A SOCIAL What we have been told increases our We are not admitted to the arc aim of tho government or the tions that have produced so much and such wealth and comfort for But for tho yet a lucre is a spiritual lion of one or two these resolutions i or chief who takes no uart Ai would have passed by A governing tho and in little sober argument showed the excited sanctified retirement at company that no good end is ever secured i governing who hat his scat by the adoption of wrong j the vast castle I krc There in regularly hundred and sixty petty constituted which had j exercising sovereign to determine and paying feudal to say might i homage to the reigning not bo pursued by And j are compelled to half through these authorities they must act year at and when they are in orderly m tho other to visit their estate they There was some little chafing nt this their families as There ir But good sense and i somc ground for supposing that they net reason Somewhat as a governing council tho resolutions and tbo more ultra informed there are inclined contented themselves with i amongst out tho second to destroy j and exclusive the other nil the liquors to bo found 011: for- snd for Ev ing i forthwith nil the tho which was immediately intercourse with European After which tho people dispersed crises aro not ami to their each with n lighter I changes of ministers ns with and better hopes for tho future of their It difficult to discover tary system if have J no On next as I entered the fortifications of that was to bear ft om show ionic of the art of saw strike his sharp axe in the none of the correspondents saw a and leonine post that under arc but if We can that we are they can have but little We Time does not take for the I not throw into the Heaven knows it is black enough But where is the of this great Where lies the fearful understands A in the wasteth at It is slaying the in bur and tho cry is every a 1 yes is thei answer from many and it this as 13 for eo many borne aloft tho jif we can believe -all and and just ns the driver the word to his the false emblem are offered a scries the most which had invited so many to enter tho i We have presented to us way ot destruction fell crashing to the country with annals way of crashing al least two thousand five hundred i thickly without a i lion of paupers dill aristocracy and no signs of i or intestinal with wealth mainly by the efforts of no ft toeing been recently opened to the i Have we come tipon and conjecture with reference to j have problems that have it is about to be reduced to The j the of. we found n of Nov. 9th, details the people who enjoy all made in the great the material prosperity from capital of that nation of tho vices or and of old A Our countrymen had no restraint placed upon their and they quickly of their racier of They found thai they wore located big crooked word's little in or Court ot round them weie the palaces of the feu dal mansions of vast each straight is in dialogue' between a lawyer and a plain Did the knock I i IT u u capable of the ten thousand re- 1 down who followed their lord to the hc bim down with rf ital. As there arc three hundred fl y me. me. ital. As there arc three and gat sixty of these nobles who arc compelled to reside half the year at tho ex- tent of the aristocratic be Qh u was of flic visitors saw before them j j vUh n to corner to Towering above the vast city is castle or palace of the temporal This is surrounded moat seventy or eighty feet from which rises a grassy mound of tho same buildings from Bolivia a at at a and being thousand men From this place View of the great city of and and the be er- ou ana far as the eye reach towards a thickly and treei mnd T green fields in The are tul of a than j involuntary would contains more One of the keif The streets i tbo other lit and perfect rules in fond one's ia kia are none of ocean nf smells of while of I neb