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   Evergreen City Times (Newspaper) - November 19, 1859, Sheboygan, Wisconsin                             ANti JIY S 1C W. O. MS ox Co one tbe r In ail to the Che of OK A v K H T I S O din mil I lyr I s 1 1 I V 1" 14, OH 2" nul ZA flu I Citu GENERAL JOB AND BOOK t- KATES ook JJ on fora its iast EOSS let me TO MAIL SI 50 IN ADVANCE Of UU A HI of bu nn per ot It a po bit n n Kill I w VI III VOL. 6. NO 85. poet's The NOVEMBER 19, 1S59. WHOLE NO. I For hair rheet in ca tune 2.CO For subs bundled on form subsequent hundred on For mch la Vor on fools cap 4'r, two For In 1.M additional niter ct Fw Ball to arul per All other bw by our with of Artistic li Ill Sut II 1.1 10 till r. I'll linn in. niu Iii nnd delivered tlic and of Third Concessional VAX B. f Fond tin Lac Democratic ny or TIIK welcome I Once TVn In happy I The i of Anil ills word of we onco Wo from North nml Bust sud West From red mMi his o'er on tlir lin foot hath Mie RoCK Co lier mimic A-d nt of orient of to maslo i ADDRESS before of of in A Fund Ju Luc BY OP THE Tho of a by hut out winy nnU ol in in ihu in s ll ii in the and talent bestowed upon j real or to be the slave of A more searching then I shall as I pavi into tbe true mission of the Country I its claim upon the country and tin convince us that it a power j people it for an in this and tint it has a purpose to I quate A community that takes a work to that makes it more than the in the of the more pretentious city iiri ft: lit i; J I KW i it n Hi -j 1 1 nn 1 i II f lii I. II MO Ky 1. i i J. a i MAM n MI. i. .i V. No It. A. K ii T. w. O. II A I. M. A. MA I A s v u MI t r OH r W. -J try in T. U S. Jo li Aucun Jill Him I. I I M li M A IIY TIIK T. t i 11 Mm. RAILROAD ni N. Ii J. t. A. IV N. A. 0. IE it. H. S. I Si r. 01- ST. i; 1 I o in the 01 1 is. ERNST A V S PHOTOGRAPHIC s ii u c: A ly over Hank of u. i. 1.1. IS. j. u. DR. J. if I III tlic Inn euro III till lift ROSS NIL II j ft miln P. r. nf all lo. 151-y County tu AMERICAN HO US E Mil. K S. M P. KANE TIIK CITY TIMES Job to work at In o il WA mnr of sun t hill f nre -s over nifty we in lia Tun t seo him 5-ii'J wrl I or Mini Ills in morn of In tho world's PII rs the I Ird of the untiled i the of his soul ann Ion to excel How rosy SUITS Ine his And throng him in liis Who eun When on u to n him then from witty llo In A tiling lo And on his Aro Hie can II a still Into his It au Icy And mny utray Kru Its him and full of mid iVine I y lur soul liri s. t of ins elo him tu their 0, 'tis tic thu to And 'mid thu ol world sustain The honors of hie Hirst ho hnil In his zoal How stood in yut he wore lie hud not Ills It was his had ycl To n truth ho would appear to tha und to ttn aro u tiling to And In i look lut its bo o'er so as or as Its by envious s And veil so A Is Faint tails trond of and slowly tiro the uad On tint nro t thoy but To wore of With urow to With of keen How of sans softest upon And sturdy his from his Is gone youthful fire kindled Ills mice la Ills nud footstep Hut in his eye nt times we auo A former I r And tlie warm o'er ids us nnd but think from Ills life one of ted Timl he had dwi It 1 u with liu but llud taught him solid It that Is nn nrt I mm for o it I I j As liny one's i or I lo the j o y his set I the j lin Is the liu the Imid tie tlic IllUr In bin I Is sr tut he inuy choose to s. or Lie U Tn yield to A little 1 shoi Id be loud and free Is youthful And it On sonio nol Thus 'mid s lind he been And J We of his heart Who o'er enres Smiled when ho and wept had wept I Who with her faults such lorely blended Tlie angels could not boon And whose virtues seemed to bo Kit for n of divinity 1 Alone Not while those mildly eyes Shone pure nnd holy The si i within yet As he their beauty met I umy we not their A some Deity had To his wny to ncd Thus have we met him best Itg by earo Watched paint the Ills sober gather in tho And as golden harbinger of day slow seeks Iho Its lingering and evening More more beautiful than over- Tims to his may he yield his his TO HIT the and tru Let the world say 10 Worst time ic ean the nut cny a mna I In the memory of the history of i of deeds is with the of we ii may upon n sentence upon the them It tells ol fieri e nml won ot r nnd to the i f nil thu sweep its 1.1 not in- and may it nil is nf the or the lie in a lew words History in of the truth und many a granite with its bears witness IK thu the scholar keeps ot the the noble ol the world's true lint them I know of nune that is more more more descriptive of the far in- of he that the of one of the lhat re- tn the world the Preservative of all In an humble town in many thero is a statute of in his hands he holds a and beneath is chiselled the in- BK this WHS to the the art of Printing is. nnd will con- i to to tlie and wi vlJ It. is doubtful if can bu culled from the four words more fitly expressive of ihu inherent power As our organization is made up of the representatives country as not one ns located in this District can any metropolitan or claim much over each in Uie amount of our I have t best to the major tion the I shall make on the to ihe ies and tlie of y As its to all turns upon point of its sit VHS an to those among whom it If we cm n establish its i's to then its claim an deduce with we by will not be ed by those of usefulness are the ground that a school is a is not slow to furnish the to pay necessary expenses A association tl at tukes the position that a of worship must nnd n lic teacher maintained in such a manner lhat he need not dwarf his mind by dering on the necessary connection hia last shilling and is provident enough to provide against the calamity of taking poor gospel a man lean by endeavoring to do God ervice on an emt So the service on newspaper an empty editor and who is expected to be and educator should boas amply provided fur his will be n file simile of the general support it re- The law of cause and effect with tremendous in as well as A lean support results in having a paper printed on old a general debility diffuses itself through the and finally hold of thu brain of the For this which some of our let it. not be that thu people generally nre or t-i any erable tn There is a certain bv which dreamy are in entering into Such u having 'a liitle of the ful in their have never been fully i convinced of the truth of the i mathematical that it tales just one hundred cents to They nre minus the financial when they Ts it strange they utrike a bar before failing An army of aspirants for deathless lame are in this wny attached only to Mich substances as can be converted into food for the the but a necessity Mich grows out or a high of si like that of I he flouring mill in means used by to their food lor n like that which 1m.- aside the post and driven the locomotive to come nearer Inis laid aside tho humble ox and put in its plant the vehicle in which to go to to End oven to a necessity like which has covered tlie neut floor with comfortable und added u j long of enjoyments and comforts known to thai make life a in- disposed of each and come stead of one endless toil for something to Another another bund uf larger and to For and loss 1 can pity with the desire to enjoy these fruits of a their sad but I am not going tn in- advertising days it is the chief medium of between liim nnd his And in return for the tem of modern advertising 1ms public But fur sands of tho papers that now down ut The innas of men but poorly appreciate the obligations are under to the business men for furnishing them with cheap A well paper under the present would need to increase its circulation mure than to enable it to dis- pense with tho income usually received from acknowledging the obligation the is under to the energetic businessmen of the I am by means with manner iu which they are by their in the game to use the columns of the newspaper As in everything the prising rind enjoy the lion's share the by continually keeping themselves und their before Go where you loot into hat paper you and you will find that a few men take up nil the space usually allotted to the great body uf the traders and business mcri are represented in the advertising of their village paper at This should nut .be so. but a newspaper should be the bust possible index of the legitimate business of a To this end the should be more man who expects mers for or should let it be known that ho what he is what he is ready to and above he is to bo I appeal to any nan that travels in these if he dues consult the lie prints to see which route to which offers the best and he maps out what he will and where ho will in the quiet of his own or place of so does the farmer his closely scan the rend it conning through tho brain of tbe through this ntia on to all through all coming ia greatest triumph ot man and makes in one immortal here Their triumphs hare been most fitly put in measure by whose poetic soul has comprehended tho true ml lion of the Pen and this Tonng walked by of bj the Till the litd fallen from ng and like bor nt kts lie boce tlic prize to dwelling lie for A while on lie cut and higher type of seen in the the doctrine that poor financial of newspapers Rre to be But after all due allow Bnt iti urt Dot Till he iu a p oh what n it For it to ilia world in B ofA Till the of the It came ix n and a mm The the Jliv t Trent en Lii Tho llo tbo rude and Ho it with and rejoiced ct Oic tlu Aa he moulded tlu ore Into characters Till hin croi with For nn engine and he called U iVt F The Ten nnd the To nnd the mind Kor tlint to of And thup of tnu for truth the rod of tyrant was reed made to exalt to to invincible mid THE survivors of our revolutionary battles rapidly leaving So few remain that we cnn count them up on our Five trill be A better condition of the people the desire to store tho mind with furniture that by comparison these j ance for T Toe in- new bonnet will her shall make it appear that economical and presides over them As a publishers of the country swings of and mentally jot j Here If a of lhal y down he will buy tbe I to draw for bis Just 50 the Mv 8er7lccs J 1 man's chief duties are to bu and liis chief enjoyments to be under his own and in his own neighborhood and there is a propriety in his having much of iho in tho movement he or to his obligations conveyed by those who arc identified intimately with his to acquaint him with men who nre to him as a as well as to with the local concern him nn a ot In in these ma1 there is nothing like the country From tin's lut il not be inferred all the intellectual aliment a man is to draw from t e of the must through the compressed medium of his village Hy no The inn n who confine himself to would be too exclusive to lone retain even moro of the mission which of tho are humbly to fulfill be trim that real progress is the of world's increase in goodness nnd 50 embodied that the its the sum of human then we may look in for any produced what we have realised in nnd can stand comparison f a moment of the printing Art. its introduction learning was to wealthy the vored while in the most enlightened the grout und were held in thrall by the bigots who dictated them ii or wero tyrannized over by ambitious leaders who artfully them their own individuality must be sunk in it might of n Tlie dissemination of by of the printing so augmented i he pence ofthe In Revolution in gress in Discovery in Art. and general education wus the sine It made knowledge so I hilt the brond minded their enlightened pulley put in leaving lite ambitious whether in thu of a in the uniform ol I But to make up the feast for liis literary entertainment without his local is us It would i ue tor farmer to load liis table with I while those purer and raised by his own were tossed contemptuously the country is necessary as a men us for the way for of the metropolitan The existence of the journal its issues by the hundred is only possible because in humble nil over the sheet that with in he is more in- has begot him a thiiM for tin re general ol being with eoch the by the of in soiled ol the j and cily press are mutually J In proof oi or ot the less of he prey to toid lat guin or The of onr found n without a and n williout a only on over localities where your papers and if your is riot lingust within the range of your where the people are tho and most you may lie sure there is in this or in any when in the tone of youi A conducted tlie diffusion ot knowledge by ot the shall so ripen educate tlie and expand the minds of in supersede the functions of u and every mini tie so in his in to things he own and High 1'iiest. An engine of such power for good or ill. that in its rudest uns thought to bu under thu guidance nnd con- trol of at period it issued nothing but through its own self-developed made vast improvements upon the and thus magnified its own power beyond all human calculation As compared with the old press of tho modern press used by the great dailies of the luvo a power augmented more than a hundred and in of execution superiority of the texture used in priming are not to be compared to while tho amount of issues demanded with a pertinacity equal to that we evince for our daily is when placed the comparatively small pile of printed matter which annually issued from the centuries contemplating the immensity of tho issues thrown off by the giant steam of the in attempting to pute tho influence of the tiin journals of the and measure the power of the unnumbered nnd that are nnw it may bu thought that tho vocation humble tnis of the will find ite li its living among those who more reading than one country weekly can The paper publisher who teets jealous uf MIC city feels an envious desire to rout it of upon it as an has mistaken his ami is wilting energy if expended in outline suited to his would him tin independent a As a further proof of the necessity of country I affirm that it bears the same relation to mass of whom the in re- gard to their education from youth tip .to and on to old the common school docs to them their days arc If school begins their teaches them the the local newspaper not only keeps green the memory those who in making a good who maintain it for a scries of and who pay their debts as well ns their do not have nn adequate from their regular and legitimate business to compensate for the the the and the talent laid out upon their respective Now look over your fields of brethern of the und thu and sec how often you have been indebted to n propitious turn of the political wheel for the means to help you over a hard spot in your So far as ia actually tho to n certain an editor is a Now 1 hold that independent of any income that may accrue to n newspaper publisher by a fortunate throw of political ho should so conduct his business that it would be independent of the smiles or frowns of and their favors as visits receive like from dead not jis the in order to put our ness on such u basis as I have and secuie such a remuneration as a conducted country press de- 1 hold there is but just in which wo and righteously And that iV to cense our insane attempts to compete with the city press in tlie price of our The idea that a country press can make more by its issue for per instead o' is n and us practical workings in depriving you of your just The for so gelling your paper that enough more will take it to make good the 2d, that you must or next new dress all her city at a dollar will run you The is per fallacious reason country press has not territory 10 it to atr circulation to prove the There a portion the people who sufficiently to see iho need of their Let these bo told frankly and honestly that they tire not paying enough lor that it would be of tar more sic worth to of your would lully add tlie miall to but the you would 11 finite difference that between justice and 'a species 2cl you must do it or be overrun city not a good u ml your own shows it is nut fear respect that the price of your in the State; for you would sell for instead of the matter half Now let tbo bold ground be taken the city paper has and can be forded at n. Also that the country paper has it be to cover an sold 'the low price they most It and il I f f. it contin I und practical ues their education through As the the diffuses knowledge measure to to raise among t generally the higher school or college so the country br its peculiar the moro thoroughly tho whole country than more imposing journals and lays the broad tions on which are reared the moral and political opinions of the have established the position e price of our until all it is my opinion that if we adopted it as and to other that we would go home practice that it would be the most sensible thing wo and more truly character of our journals than within the power of to In addition to the claim the country tho country press is necessary for reasons i press hiis upon in the higher und broader than those which item of its to to puff modern peculiar force unimportant and the an incipient city to advance tlic price of tha M in these wants these will call the places they re- solve to before leaving and they will buy as they unless they have strong suspicions that the der docs live up to tho public has made in bis It will not do to bait with smooth and then charge the highest No amount of advertising can preserve a man's reputation who deliberately and falsifies his offers made to the Jf you advertise you have a good stock and are selling it by and then advertising will bring good customers by bringing the same men to your counter times in the Take opposite and thoro is no salvation for either in or out of as a long reliable 1 here is cause for congratulation on the part of our that justice long by the power of the WHB at tho last session awarded to in a so fnr arc Concerned In ft 1 because tho law is not perfect in that it requires in some instances double the longt h of time for which il awards We should taka measures to have this ab- surdity in law pointed out to the next with a to procure its As it is not my intention or to greatly tax time and considering en Address of this character should be like to malce it short I will only further remark that in view of fible position we sustain towards tbe if we shall have gained any better and truer conceptions of our true shall have dulled the asperities of editorial cemented and initiated which when matured will advance our mutual anil through ns the in- of the moral and lectual then our meeting and isation will not have been in much as a large proportion of ready knowledge of con- them by means of the newspaper inasmuch as the opinions of the people are or changed by these silent hern they welcome to their it those who place their hands for guidance and control upon so powerful an engine for good or approach with a due sense of their an Empire and lay foundation of in is in no n nobler woik i or 96 100 John Plymouth Micah 100 Kufus Plj mouth 93 John Mid- 97 j Berkshire Franklin 90 years Benjamin Smith 54 Jutnea tar 9S yean Franklin 94 MOMS So PASS Hilt An individual calling and jeweler by absconded from on Wednesday night carrying away with him ionic ten or more and other articles of to in that village and lie was accompanied by a They also a canoe from Mr. James Don THE A lo The political rowdy there are a thousands limes more to be feared than such piratical as those led by Thoy do not all go to the polls with Sharp's rifles and fixed nnd pikes and but they now cairy with which they can kill a with in to those unaccustomed to the Ancient or Welsh is a. still in no other can a be without a single consonant or guttural The following is a stanza to the describing it at WITT e iau n E el A young man who bad spent little of his own and a great of his money in reading for the was after bis how ho got said an- swered one question said the old that r They asked me what n lam and I them 1 the truer princ IT broadcast a knowledge of and t i M n The population of Territory to be but badly between the There are thousand rotors in the of two thousand are candidates for without hope of Tbo plaintively for religious by which a people alone can what founders have There is a revolution going on all the time in the minds of the but dimly at by those look upon the the of tbo people a arrives each or into tho affections of silently but most surely its leading characteristics remold tbo minds of those who and in this land of the ballot box and free lution announced from the polls instead of being proclaimed frow the walls of as of- Whichever way this modern giant there bright freedom for follows in it in and placed under Cimmerian dark has not yet rolled back its tbe weak ignorant are and the strong and over The Pen and the Press I twin gers of the one to fix the burning ond other .to reproduce it tion of New tract of about 200 by 700 ia Baton Rough recently sunk to the depth of 75 or a from people had time to Tlie produced action of subterranean M ise appears at the calmness and courage of Old in not being terrified at the display Virginia Speaking of the Governor I ever u fact you two women with inch there bat little to is being To do good to u resemble the aromm the Ly which it U bj  

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