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   Illinois Monitor, The (Newspaper) - October 16, 1875, Freeport, Illinois                                The Illinois Monitor in advance Ihe of m of yearly payable in the sent for one yen Editor ud Plain or In LOW BUSINESS SANFOED Maun to and Proof Canet Lin tag OBci and yard lack of the Brewster f JOHN THE STEPHENSON Established James Mitchell t Transact a General Banking Col lections made and promptly Buy ana Attorney i it Office in Attorney at of the for and Notary Office opposite over Knowltons Collections and promptly ESTHER Office in the House to of women and chil Office 10 to 12 i to 4 4UU Insurance Agency OBce Clerks Capital nearly SAQ the London and Pennsylvania Fire Co Company Korth of Continental of Assets t of Girard of Batos op the Soldiers represent some of Ihe best Insurance Companies in the United Give me a and I can satisfy you as to rates and ent for A and Office uf Court House on Bridge BROWN as opened A and Sodn and 78 and 1U Fine and Taylor keeps the choicest and best brands of and Fresh Beer aud ys on lyl WILLIAM Billiard 79 in the attentive and choice liq and cigars at the Peace and Abstracts furn collections made and promptly on opposite Coon 3m JACOB Manufacturer of fine anil wholesale dealer in Factory Sew Yurk 1103 at 111 HARTMAN and Shop on Bridge between Chicago and 12lT PETERSONS Cheapest and Best of All POSTAGE GREAT tk ef Uie must all at the tif at the terms named offer to Bend to club of und twentyfour if not prepaid Now the Cult be Lad Reaper than ia the best and cheapest book In the aud has the largest circula It 1000 12 colored pat 14 lii mammoth colored wood and all this for only TWO a or about half the price of of its Still further to deserve iu it will Iw GREATLY IMPROVED In the number nnd beauty of its also is Mont Magazines give The challenges a between Steel Mezzotint Engravings inferior engravings IB the Perter ue that engraved Colored Fash ion e ant printed from and colored by and cost ten every year the cheap colored lithographed in other Always in Advance ONE OSE Postage that in every the Best are the Cheapest buy only of Immert and durability are Hie reat Use only Pore Lubricating Oils or Machinery Fine oils cause ess wear add to lie durability of and are the Buy of Liberal Offers for Clubs 8 t f FOB THE Witb a copy of our size mezzotint inchi fcy 6 postage Washingtons first Interview with his the most costly and beautiful ing ever offered ab a to the person op 4 V copy of tlic for th to the person getting u 0 i OC WUh both an extra copy of the for on postage and a copy or one flirt to ihe getting up k got order a on or New CHARLES 308 M Honest Need of the VOL STEPHENSON OCTOBER and dis as com niton it is important tli us th Purest Best Remedies Die best the market affords are to th customers who 1 It is also important when you buy 15yl THE GERMAN OF Incorporated 3ash Over Vice The Company has no Chicago The of Fanu property and maJe a specialty o better Insurance can be secured tban ia offered by his It is deserving and receive of your The Company has to loan on approved real estate For apply at J y City and County NEW DRY 129 Opposite Court House opened a fine stock of goods for PALL AND We would call attention to our stock of Cassimeres we will also onr stock of in all at member we have but one and Guarantee Satisfaction 129 OXE DOCK EAST OF 32tf FITS CUBED FREE I Any person from disease ia n quested to address and a trial bottle of Bed Kill be by Price is a regular and has made th treatment of HIS OB a study for aud he will warrant a curs by tb of hU Do fail to to him for trial bottle aud he WILL CUKE DO roaner if how long your case may how many other remedies may baVe FREE Addr 15yl William York A MOTHERS following gem in rom latest poem Three Links of a published in It soliloquy oTer her infant and anything lore tender and fuller of beauty and love is not easily ound in our Conull Why didst thou come so straight to Thou queer one Thou might hare gonn where riches Thou dear one For talked about in To whom the sweet soul should be If thou thy pretty God sure had given to the a My dear my queer one Babe In the wood surely My lone one 1 But thou shatt the Sly own one I Thou shait wander up and With none to claim as their own Nor shall the as she Make up for the a bed of Although thou be not Thou neat one I Yet thou hast comb from Thon sweet Thy every as warm and bright As if a diamond mocked its light Thy every tears as pure a pearl As if thy father was an Thon neat thou sweet one And thou ahalt have a queenly Thon grand one A lassies christenings half her Thou bland one And may thou lire so good aud The honor will but be thy due And friends shall never be Or when or where they Thou blaud oua Een like rule and Thon meek Thou art my burden and Thou weak one Like in Iho A joy hath come to soothe and bless But tis a sorrow unto To love as I am loving Thou weak thou meek one I The Thou blight To bear through the skyblue Thon light one I His feverish touch thy brow may And while I to my sad lips strain The sneath of these The blade may flash back to the Thon light thou bright one 1 And if thou breast the morning Thou fair And gird a thrilling Thou rare oue 1 Sly hounds of sin thy path will And on thy unsuspecting face llot lust Mill reel its tarnished And thou Milt need tie Thou fair thou lair one j 0 that the heaven that smiles My blest May give thee light to see thy My best 1 Thaf when around thee creeps the The Cod will call the And Increased a hundred proudly hand Him Lmt mj one I I dont know said I never saw but the grocer and the You could be I said the young There is some body who lifts you Mother sets me said when she was very bad with a lame Jim McMahoney set Hes first floor Jim I shall be back said the young still speaking very but speaking to Debs mother in just an in au easy with warm If yon will have your daughter ready to take a ride with me I shall be very much obliged to The young lady finished her sentence as if she didnt know what to and 33 said the truest thing she could think which is what we are all in danger of doing at Im sure said Debs mother tell the lady But could not tell the for she was already out of the and down stairs and away into the street Deb would not have told the lady has never told the lady can never tell the If all of the blue Summer and the gold of Summer and the shine of Summer stars fell down into your hands at once for you to paint scrap books should you know what to say Into the poor little scrapbook of Debs life the colors of heaven dropped and blinded her on that beauti blessed In just an hour the sleigh was with the easiest cushions and the warm est and bells the merriest bells straight young And Jim was and he carried her down stairs to set And her mother was and wrapped her all about in an old red for Deb had no things like other little The young lady remembered and she had brought the prettiest little white hood that Deb had ever and Debs face looked like a bruised daylily bud between the shining but Deb could not see that and McMahoney was paring onions at the to wish her good luck and all the little Mc Mahoneys were and all the chil dren who did not and the grocer turned in at the alley and the baker stopped as he turned and every body stood and smiled to see her The white horse pawed the and held up his head Deb had never seen such a horse and the young lady had gathered the reing into her brown and the sleigh bells cried for joy they cried and away they and Deb out tne a and in lhe hurrah BY ELIZABETH The solemn Androscoggin bell was the mill girls in by broad sun ght one where there came a nock at and it the lady of whom I Deb was by the and frightened y the young It was not often lat Brick and t was still less often that Brick Alley act a visitor wiio This was a young lady for whom ebs mother did fine Debs lother wiped and placed a and the young lady sat She as a straight with strong and ing brown feathers in her and soft rown gloves upon her She had she that hich she found she should need for a laity this very night indeed she was n so much haste for it that she had unted Debs mother was a latter of some she never ad the least where she lived be and how the stairs were 1 ut lace as she and WAuld she be sure to have it one oclock tonight And turning her head le straight young lady saw crook d Deb in her high with wonder i her I wonder if I frightened lought But she only wondered not Is this your said Debs the cld Ill try my best maam ut I dont know as 1 ought to he a businesslike and turned the Cluny dainty collar nd a pair of soft in her ands ina businesslike A breath f some kind of scented wood struck in little gust against Debs She how people could weave sweet mells into piece and if the lady or if she how was the onions bat cooked for din ner every day in the week but first But it gave her enough to do to without Fifteen repeated the young landing up very looking rery long lias she I Born said Debs Shes est set in that chair ever since shes een big enough to set at Would ou try gum on But told me you a crippled child Tlie young lady said this have washed for me three and you never told me you had a crip pled child asked said Debs The young lady made no Shi and sat dawn on the edge of Debi close beside Debs She seem to have about her Cluny She toot Debs hand up between two and her Jon brown touched Deb Deb hardly the feath era and and the smell and the hidy and and to That blessed de How warm the little white hood as How the cushions sank beneath and the fur robes opened like feath to the touch of her thin hands I ow the bells sang to and the blinked at and the ici and the slated and and peoples faces smiled at Whats the matter asked the oung lady for Deb drew the great olf s robe over her face and and t so for a minute still and The lady thought she I V were BO close p Ine high Fifteen the youn very in that no body But yb could dren who did not came out to meet her and take her back to her She was She need never wonder any Slie could But the young lady did not want her to She touched her white and was gone in a minute and when Androscoggin bell rung them both to sleep that the young lady forgot to ask for her and was too tired to go to the am sure cannot tell which was the she or oung But I only want to cry id Debs smothered ust cry a little first When she had cried a little she held p her and the her pretty bite hood grew faint beside the shine f her eyes and her That be blessed ride 1 Streets and a and church spires in and a wedding and a things that Peb had seen in her high chair in the daytime ith her eyes she saw in the sleigh n that ride with her eyes opened She was very The young lady id not talk to and she did not talk o the young The horse held up us It seemed to be She that he must be like the awful white horse he felt as if he could take her to heav n just as well as if ladys rown gloves should only pull the rein iat They rode and In and out of e merry through and through le singing about and about the reat church and nd over the laughing They ode to the river and the young lady topped the white so that Deb ould look and up and down at be shining stream aud the shining ank There is so much of said softly thinking of the crack of it that he had seen between two houses for fif teen For the crack seemed to ler very much like fifteen years in and the broadshoulder silvered river seemed to her very much like this world about which she lad They rode to the and led to look up at their frowning and to meet their hundred eyes bul some of the girls who wore the little nnk and who knew came to look down anc she left off trembling to laugh in she trembled all ai without any the great Androscoggin bell pealed the time just over her head and swallowed her up ii She turned pale with and then she flushed with terrifi ed Did it or or laugh Deb did not It seemed to her that i the white horse carry her infa the great heart of that she nee never sit in a high chair at a window but ride and ride that younj lady It seemed to her like forever an They turned away from gin without and rode and rode Daylight dimmed and dusk Snort DES ver dict of was given against this city as damages for the drown ing of a little girl in a street sewer last body of Julius a wellknown clothing was found in the bayou near the gas works last His hat and coat were found on the which led to the bayou being dragged and the body It is supposed that he committed tj domestic NEW suit was instituted yesterday in the name of the people against Tweed to recover alleged to have been fraud paid on sic warrants certified by and which form the principal allegation against Peter An order of arrest was served returnable October his bail being fixed at Ward won the scull on Seneca for beating Kel NEW who has been arrested as the murderer of admitted pawning the lat ters but his story as to his pos session thereof proves and the po lice believe that he is the real miners here are all on a They insist upon an advance of 50 cents per Twentyfive cents more per day than was formerly paid has been tendered but they emphatically refuse to go to one of the crew of the schooner Jeffer son who was acquitted on charge of was today sentenced by Judge Lowell to ten years confine ment in the State on his plea of guilty of the Court of Quarter Judge sentenced with be ing implicated in the abduction of Char lie to seven years in the Eastern at solitary and ned him received the and 4 oclock this a long eight train coming west on the New Central and running forty miles an left the track near the in this and dashed into the depot demolishing a por on of the and causing a general smash up of and a ood part of the The engineer nd fireman were instantly crushed to Oct man named of New was arrested while endeavoring to pass a draft for on the of North Since his ar he has confessed that he is one of an organized gang of swindlers who bad upon making simultaneous pre sentations of letters of uch paper was Bank f British North America was yester ay swindled out of by a man who registered his name at the hotel as of New on a forged etter of purporting to have been at the New York agency of the The man is supposed to be the same party who was arrested today in few Brunswick for an attempt to obtain money on the same forged Chief of has been no ified by John President f the Huntington that the man captured in Fentress Ten with is one of the gang who robbed the banks safe some time Concerning him Russell says lie proves to be the man who jumped ver the counter and committed the The captured man had lis person several bills which the bank officials recognize as their one be nt a marked counterfeit He also had in i i i and see all the town ablaze with li rode and rode to see lights Deb could not speak there was so man And still she could not speak whe they rode into Brick and Jim Me Mahoney and her and the chi Russells which he took when he committed the It is bought the criminal is Youn but is one of the 1 oclock this nearly a dozen posed from Forest Mason succeed in getting Wil iam the escaped convict away from a They fired sev eral loads of shot into his and not succeeding in killing him in this dragged him to a tree and hung The constable made a desperate ight for his mortally wound ing one of the Pemberton cut one o the lynchers He was arrest for horse Great excite ment Industrial Exposition opened to the public at 10 oclock this Nearly all the exhibiton have already occupied the space allotted to and the success of enterprise is assured beyond a From present indications it is certain that our iron again be embarrassed by a puddler lockout this The era have asked the puddlers for a tion of a which would make th TKe sist upon the sliding and must go out if the manufacturers upon a reduction below the of iron of In his discourse at Presby terian at Sunday Wells said The real worship of the Chinese is the of diseased Many taye supposed that this worship was rat a mere form of but when closely examined it is found to be one f the most dangerous forms of Phe Roman Catholic when they came into the found this idola try too wide spread and too strong to be and so they allowed the to continue Native will inform you that the wor hip of ancestors is It is very imple and is connected with the ideas leld by the Chinese of the state of the soul after The Chi nese early be pn to look to spirits of their ancestors is the best In former times or of the father and mother of a were set up and A married woman does not worship her own but those of ler At the present in lead of tablets bearing the date of birth and disease of ither and are set up and wor In the houses of the bese tablets are plain and placed in a ittle But the rich often erect oases for In a large as long as the father and mother are the grandchildren nd even great grandchildren come to other in the paternal home for ancestral The Chinese divide the year nto twentyfour terms of about a ight The season of the annual of families for ancestral wor iip is in the during whatis as the terra Then ley gather at the graves of their an estors and perform their The believe that after the death of ic body the soul is divided into three one of which remains in the cof the second goes the tablet and le into unseen Hence le worship at the The speaker ead a prayer used in making offerings t the At a funeral there is a great variety of idolatrous worship of When a person is sick beyond ope of his relatives dress him n his best and he may know that e is expected to die when suit clothes is brought into the Af these clothes are put if ent should live beyond a day or is relatives ask him to make hast and and and reproach him for not hav ng died The Chinese believe a person does die in his grave he will not be happy ence they never take of the grave after they have once been put At least I never heard of an in ance where the necessity for taking lem off The funeral ies are very and many are ruined when called upon to bury one of their The ar of the graves is very nhe worship of at the graves ia like in all parts of the The mourning garments of the are of and they are worn for a period f twentyseven months after the of a These twentyseven months represents three years of nine months and during the last year it is customary to go into half L Chinamen is considered in half mourn if he wears r braids a strip of white in his It would be deemed highly improper for lim to discontinue wearing white alto ether before the months lave The are gener ally to uny burial service which omits peculiar and they are greatly incensed when any of the cou erts attempt to burry their relatives without ancestral arid will uae if to rites Womans love is there anything like t A Canadians wife has just died in and he has to Can ada to bury her under the native sod 5he died in a land of but left her the name of a devoted wife t was love in He saw her sink he she knew it was He nursed her like a the great strong and they were in the room together the night she She wanted to see out to gaze once more at the world but he intreated her auJ told her iat to take up won J make her but she told him that she was dying and he lifted her tender Short Counties aad The Rock Falls Progress editor of the was made mayor of the city of Morrison by a vote of the city We are sorry to hear of such a fall of an The Polo Press has not a high opin ion of horse because one of Polos men had his overcoat stolen at the horse fair in Father of was 91 years old on the 9th day of Several extra police were appointed show day to see that the city ordinance in relation to intoxication was The boys did their duty with the exception of one fellow who got shame fully drunk That is not unlike other policemen we might The Oregon Courier says The Ogle County Fair has made another small as On Tuesday next Forreston will elect five License or no license is the So sap the And Kite Yanked A Sidney wife went to a saloon last and fastened her digits vice like on her inebriated husbands and gave him a practical lesson in the oldtime game of She landed him on the jam ming him perpendicularly against an awning commanded in a peremptory to stand there until she went in and gave the whisky mongers a piece of her She went like a true put in her work without any scolloping of When she went the room was cleared of and the handsome ittle bartender laid in a heap behind he with bottles all over When she emerged from behind the reen screen in the hubby was lugging the post for dear life in order o stand and he said heId right let Did Peggy did ye hie And ahe yanked him a style that made his shaky legs describe wicker work and itill she yanked re ge em e cm hl in Many mothers forbid their toddling children any intercourse with other ittle because they suppose it is not time for them to fully comprehend the courtesies of This is the very reason why they should be tinght to be and considerate at the earliest pos lible We have seen parents who seemed to suppose that the first lesson bestowed upon a child is exact ness of and a falsehood is a cardinal But to teach the child to tell the truth requires a process of while an infliction of pain upon another child has its immedi ate results and the child can both see and feel the consequences of its nn It ia very carious to observe little people when they first They usually look at each other but after proper delibera decide upon their line of It is either war or but never en tire y in his the and walked with holding her to her his reast and showing this object and minting out every pleasant and ihe kissed him with every breath till the ast breath bad and the kiss died cold on his Womans love When God made he put all heaven in Womans and told him to win and be worthy of Wont To retain or recover persons should be all anxiety con The mind has power over the for a person to think he has a disease will often produce that di This we see effected when the mind is intensely concentrated on the disease of is found in the hospitals that surgeons and physicians who made a specialty of certain diseases are liable to iie of and the strain is so great that sometimes people die of diseases they have only in have seen a person seasick in anticipa tion of a ere reaching the We have known persons die of imag inary cancers or any other mortal A blindfolded slightly pricked in the has fainted and died from be lieving that he was bleeding to well to remain should be cheerful and and sick persons should have their attention di verted us much as possible from them It is by their that men are and it is by their faith that they As a man thinketh so is If he wills not to ha can often live in spite of and if he has little or no attachment to life he will slip away as easily as a child will fall Men live by their souls and not by their bo Their bodies have no life of them they are only receptacles of life of their and the will lias much to do in maintaining the phy sical occupancy or giving it It was an discovery by that brimstone would vulcan ze India and certainly one of most important to the indus trial interests of the A casual discovery of a recent it is said makes it possible to enamel car and all the various descriptions of and by the friction which prove so ex and oftentimes dis in the running of cars and ma night a man named Denmore was walking np Jefferson toward when John Martin attacked him for the probable purpose of Denmore inflicted of which who was a noted ruffian died during the roguish fellow has been doing people of Steuben by selling what termed exo an importation from North the anise tree These de sirable plants were sold modest sum seventyfive grow abundantly through and could be bought for one j RATES 8 3JO I 1JQ 730 a 1 I t MO 1 1 1 Situ TOW 1 col j f HIM One inch constitute a Letter nut Notts Monthly on short and at reasonable S H x O cT S m 3 O OR O S O en en o 03 ca o o S o O JT 3 eu 1 a m ts P sr GO O Sg n a Sg m I n ca CO O ds H en cs O3 sr I CO en CD to OT 98 H x 5 cn O a f 00 e 5 s sr H sr CO s 01 O o sr g P O CT 3 ss o o s The Southern Pacific Railroad is de crooked at Pass About twenty miles of the road is succession of fills and Within this distance there are thirteen tunnels ranging from feet to a few yards in The grater part of the way the roadbed is cut through solid the elevation is so great that the first mile and a half is attain ed by laying down of In one place the road runs through a encircles the hill and passes a few feet above the After complete ly the hill and going half way round the track doubles on and after running several miles in the opposite direction the crosses the pass and this involves the building of a long and high On another nut of the road is a tunnel i mile and a half in places over feet below the CB 3 CO co CC ert tt O o cn o CO I 2 2 cr 31 O O o o t3 n o cs sr P Oi cr CD 5 on c CD S a p CD OJ CO o Sl I O O Mure Cure for Sunstroke unit A New York physician writes I be lieve sunstroke aud apoplexy can be cur ed almost surely it taken in any kind of rul powerfully on the back and horizontal and down ward movement This draws the blood away from the front brain and vitalizes the involuntary while rubbing call for cold water which apply to the face and the hair on the top and side of the call for a bucket of wateras be and pour it out by on the buck of the head and neck for several The effect will be wonderful for vitalizing the medulla ob it vitalizes the whole and the patient will start into full conscious life in a very short sons of active brains and weak bodied will be more liable to and should wear light colored cool hats in wet hair and if they feel a pressure coming should rub briskly on the of the and put cold water on the front and cop of the These if wilt prevent great I have method to never known this The company which had been formed in Berlin for the purpose of founding a colony in has come to The managers quarreled and the Presi dent settled disputes by with all the The company was therefore i I have known in its worst forms to be after other medicines had by flour stir red in in quantity of about half a tumbler of made to the tency of cream with the It may be advisable to add a pinch of or the flour may be eaten in its dry The same effect is produced incases of chronic You are a pretty said the to come here and steat my wood while Im asleep i replied the thief and 1 suppose you would stay up in that see me break my neck lifting on a log before youd offer to come and help me On fames eternal ground where you find He ia a States besides that he has got the leading position on a fashion other day was of a rifle i  

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