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   Calumet Republican, The (Newspaper) - June 4, 1860, Gravesville, Wisconsin                                J N STONE Editor and Proprietor To Promote the and make known the Resources of Calumet County Per Annum in 1 CALUMET CO AVIS MONDAY JUNE 4 1860 MONDAY sss uar irsa 9 At county Wis per annum in Ad- tanet stopped on expiration of subscription THUMP 1 1 week J 2 square P weeks J square 4 weeks 1 square 3 months 2 50 1 10 1 y months 1 1 year 3 1 year C7 All transient paid in 0 75 1 1 25 5 on f no 10 oo It squares 1 year squares 1 year 5 squares 1 1 year 1 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 column 1 vear 00 K 00 IS OU 20 00 no so no ss no -12 no 50 00 from strangers to be for all Job Work clone at Office CASH on Iti delivery advertisements inserted at tlic regular to be paid at time of making STATES oi Pennsylvania C of Ky Secretary of CABS of Mich Secretary of FLOYD of Va Secretary of of Conn Secretary of Conn of Ga Secretary of of Miss i Attorney S of j HOLT of Tenn of Lund TIKIS A i Com Indian W j m c au Com C i thousand dollars by tho s II I Coin Chief Justice Supreme D From Hook BEAUTY OTT HOW SPENT A IN THE WILDERNESS BY VICTORIA CHAPTER IV Harrison Smith was something of a d to lay up summer in soul grew full of rapture The city with i Nor at feast vanities and false glare appeared distasteful over to her and for the first time a deep i As makes brightest sky tion of what the truest and noblest life was I came over her many quiet rambles and conversations with the young surveyor may I'll hc have helped this awakening to the better life lie was the child and student of nature He told her the names of all thc wild plants trees and flowers explained the formation of the country classified every rock and stone and told her thc habits of all the birds mals they saw If he would not pick up Both fairest stand Her leaves of glossy sheen Do seem to guard and love her So closely in a bower of greca Her purity they cover Thenee out ns white As doth the moon at veins like opal light that glow And through the silver whiteness now the golden heart I acquainted with the with the grace of a Lord I KMt -i VAX S State Prison C Adjutant Colin SUPREME S Associate COLE j i tint CALUMET COUNTY OFFICERS vied him hc formed a pirn for the mutual in- j th.g of both which lie afterwards divulged j to the While their wanderings stop IX EVERY VARIETY new new type and everything new throughout we are to ilo all Muck Job and in the best manner and at rules as luw as can be afforded in this section All and of Posters Law Letterheads Checks Labels with and dispatch us a call when you are in want of in our line of Circuit TAYLOR of Judge HAY Attorney F Register of Deeds WILLIAM PAULS EX Treasurer WM H of JOHN P HUME Clerk Board li J SWEET Jony A for l o the and which not only met his thc poct arnest approval but inspired him with hope hia both of er hat a year or two would him in a son mil nis was nQt tion to to the society he had that was was to erect a ess cards tickets Programmes H- S IP to swing gracefully about to steady his and Business A KEV House and tf lazier Wis All orders in M neut workmanlike j J Attorney and at -i i- Wis B 1 1 A HI bis Saloon it in addition tn a lir t Milliard Table mav be the best of mid COOK GJ 7 f KM I I C i i I 2 M 17 IS 10 21 22 SALTS bough tat thc H BALDWIN Waggon and Carriage Jt Maker Calumet Co of all kinds made to order and particular tion given to repairing GEO A Notary and Land Agent Calumet Co Wis Will to the sale and of Keul or my business KC Attorney and Counsellor at Law and Land Agent Chilton countT Wis Collections promptly attended T H Justice of the Peace W Charleston Wis Will promptly to the Payment of Taxes and all other ness which may be to his care T X STONE Notary Public ami Publisher t of the Wis T II Cabinet Maker ville Wis Bureaus Stands and Sash on hand and to order S 11 Merchant Tailor Calumet Of Wis Dealer in Boats and Shoos Manufacturing lone to order Particular tion paid to mending and repairing The patronage of thc public is respectfully solicited county Wis for Hides MAX I TO WOC BK Attorney and lor at Law will attend promptly business entrusted to his care in Pjtrnrr's Artist and L and dealer in Fine Jewelry and Hair urc Work north side T A Attorney and Counsellor t at Law over store T EWIS Manufacturer and Jj Icr in Leather Hoots ami Sin My Tannery is in successful oper.ition leather cannot excelled in the State Highest price cash for 7th and T This House is now in excellent condition lieen thoroughly and travelers will it to none in this section 01 A good Livery in I Si S OK THE COUNTY REPUBLICAN will be every 1 Monday at the low price of f per ADVANCE The will mainly conducted with a to promote the prosperity advance thc public interests to and make known the tages which Calumet county presents for the outlay and the of money in all de- of trade To the w will make our paper ble by placing him in of ail thc most recent and interesting events in and about our village state and union but more especially those of a local nature thus affording him n medium for an interchange of opinion with us in regard the various theories and ever afloat in per To the farmer to make thc acceptable also by devoting certain space in each week to matters which immediately concern him and thup persons do not take a strictly cultural paper will find a source of both profit and pleasure by subscribing for his home We shall sustain the principles of Republicanism laid down in the platform adopted by the phia convention in and as thc we have adopted indicates we shall always be found on the of Truth and Right Aug 1 J X STOXE A v i s K OPINIONS or Advertise your business Do not hide your light under a bushel Whatever your calling nr tion may be if it support from the public ad- vertise it thoroughly and efficiently in some rhape in- other that will public attention 1 freely con- fess that what success I have had in life fairly be attributed more to the public press than to all other causes combined There may be that do not require advertising but I cannot well conceive what they T This H the life of trade and standing advertisements 7011 will find will prove the most nt 1 have found it so during my career thus far should yon withdraw but a single week from the paper in which you are to ten to one that would be the time be new customers will look into thc for business and not finding it you will profitable I have alwjivs of tlie soul of for Maggie know that her beautiful sister Blanche had not that depth of sentiment or passion which made self so happy nature intellectual she knew that Mr Smith admired very greatly Whether it was any dissipation but ruddy with rude his i eve with the lire of a soul not mill upon the bank of the river ami all that i i t- i i i i i i dilated he needed no whalebone boundless wealth of pine lumber would come into market as as it could be tured Mr Smith had the capital to build thc mill and Mr Sutherland the pineries to keep it busy Vessels bound for the host markets swept by them every day All they bad to do was to put their plans into tion and become rich men forthwith Mr Smith talked and worked Mr land listened and consented The young man had thc force of a locomotive he was full of executive it was but a few weeks before the mill was commenced and ing as rapidly as it could Of course he had to go of ten to ihc n O Mr Sutherland was always eager to meet him and learn how affairs were prospering but ways ready too turn the topic of tion to subjects upon which tho ladies could express their interest after business was fully discussed Tlie father was a very intelli thc lite of the he was a refined and talker a little poetical like his daughter gie a conservative and something of a er A youth like Harrison full of fire and enthusiasm a progressive his intellect all rough and like an uncut diamond his loves and hates large as She in- land seas surrounding him and his soul as eager as thc eagle's was one to meet him with argument and opposing views The girls would listen awhile and then enter into the argument siding according to the ment of their characters with their father or Mr Smith Blanche's opinions were usually about as weighty as thc feathers of a bird of Paradise thrown into the scale veyor but sometimes to thc partial eye of j And into her green bower drop To breathe the sweetness of her holy breath And the lone starry night dutli fill With music sul as death And sweet as love which he to her doth tell Tn a wild hope to charm her Xo bug with venomous sting Nor worm nor impure thing ever her evch doth envy vex the flowers around To see her fairest crowned stand and turn their tender eyes upon her As to be near her were a plenteous honor She is the of the That to her of the skies side Maggie felt a wild exulting blissful thrill pierce through all her spirit and body at the of his worth and her ity to appreciate it But came after it a sad it be that a man like this pre- ferred after all mere perfection of personal related and in quest beauty to the glaring living passionate charm i Maggie looked up when she had finished reading to meet the eyes of the young man fixed upon her with a deep and tender sion which made her heart leap up suddenly It is the time the praises of our Queen of thc Prairies have been sung I lie i her always when he wanted lt i fine emotion but his eyes dwelt iiic father was a intelligent man upon i r in the of delight j 0 ten Maggie stood tlie deeper admiration than his love for the beau- j Vou lier no morc than justice Miss tifal world led him to bestow upon any other object so she could not de- cide talked the most with her turned to a upon Blanche Manufacturer and j in Cabinet and Manufactory i At Wis north where may be found i large of Plain and turc Prices Dealer in Dry Goods ecries Provisions Hardware Crockery Boots and Cups Class etc Produce of all kinds wanted II A BALDWIN PAS received n new lot of goods which he If felling very cheap pay OR CONCENTRATED LYE r SOAP without with little or no trouble 1 trifling expense The and most convenient article ever discovered for thc purpose can will make nine pounds of soap and several gallons of soft or one of the latter family can make all the Boup both hard and soft they use from their ry kitchen ami this is n by M and he great of in t n p 0 twice the graceful and the prelude to wealth And I have made it an invariable rule too to in thc voun Mr Duval the door With times a experience having me that thus nell laid my i ness the public has me unfortunate state of affairs as long as it was sales 1 would have j Whatever may have hnd in business I j owe mainly to continuous same gaged papers a I am fully con- that it i- to make be ill any branch facilities that the Press alone can of the barbarous nt mirror at the head of the room said i wish I were She did not know herself how nearly beautiful even her features were and expression was beyond mere physical charm She not catch thc thousand changing expressions of her own magnificent dark eyes nor the Hitting tints of rose that chased over her cheeks nor the peculiar grace which animated her slender figure and which kept the eyes of others upon her often as upon some ever-varying liness whose least change they did not like to loose One morning of the bright autumn Mi- Smith came to tho door in his carriage I have not come upon business but upon pleasure hc said as they welcomed him Have the young ladies time for a Yes If papa would not bo lonely Mr Sutherland was going to ride upon Blanche's pony up to the mill two miles away and oversee thc workman a little so he would not miss them Give him his dinner to take with him then and put up a lunch for yourselves for we shall not be back until almost night silent tears but others knew not of them I You the I took you to sec and the rest reconciled to their situation shortly after you cams here The knowledge that their banishment from how it exclaimed the world was not of long duration that when wrote some pretty lines the spring came tlie would be in full operation and then money would lie ty as roses in Juno no doubt had a great in- fluence in making the present endurable That each one of thc party excepting Louise who brought a secret with her locked up in her white bosom had some little private in- terest to take up their leisure thoughts is not improbable It was observed that Mr Sutherland times grew slightly embarrassed when rallied about the sparkling and it is of their friend in earnest tain that Blanche blushed so ts to shame her Mr Smith how canyon taik so like a I am sure papa is rightabout ciety Of course there ought to be an of when it sounds so grand to talk about Smith how beautiful that I am sure papa you will have to give and then the young man always gave her one of those brilliant ing protective smiles which made Maggie's heart ache she scarcely could not tell why It was strange how swiftly thc summer flitted away Louise may have shed some secret Did said tho young then I think it would have been no morc than ful that she should have read them to me since if it had not been for me she would not have seen thc prarie So 1 say And she ought to do so yet Maggie She ought to wreath your lute with her smiles let us to the prarie again to-day It will present a aspect from what it did before It is like a purple sea this week Last week it was all golden bloom variegated in some spots with crimson a small blossom tinges the whole surface Wo will have a glorious ride arc you They betook themselves to the carriage not forgetting the basket containing the lunch A drive of ten miles along a wild road cut through o o the sombre pine forest occupied thc next hour and a half There was such a melancholy charm about thc tall and murmuring trees and thc winding road that Harrison forgot his usual passion for fast driving and let his es go as they would Thc fragrance of thc pine infused the mild air high above the golden sunlight swam in the azure upper and by thc side of the road a few lets yet lingered Oh how cried Blanche Even the stately Louise clapped her hands fervently together Maggie could not speak but her eye was bright and her lip tremulous He drove into the deep grass that had ken a golden hue from the crisping frost and which was set full of small purple blossoms innumerable as the stars and giving a rich glow to the For three or four miles they drove forward tlie waves of grass breaking around the wheels and thc breath of trampled flowers the air Not a breath of wind broke the serenity of its aspects When they had beheld it thc other time it was rolling and swelling like an ocean now it was calm and level They drove towards a solitary tree which stood alone upon the plain A little brook trickles along said Harrison It will be the place to lunch for we can have shade and water They alighted at thc spot and after while plucking bouquets of When one makes a demand upon the j lowers and feathery garss they returned to of another the obligation becomes said Maggie with momentary thc tree brought the basket from thc carriage the girls spread a cloth upon thc blooming haughtiness but she was sorry in a moment j of the earth and placed thereon a cold had been so unkind as to take the j chicken biscuits and while rison brought water in a silver pitcher which Blanche had brought in her hand He also Was it thc bright glance Mr Smith has bestow a basket of apples which cd upon her She did not know but concealed under thc scats of thc tbe brunette bv his which a very i was repentant and added wuh n sweet i as IC was They sat down on thc grass around the v that the couple wore If the lines had been worthy of your at- partook with laughter and keen pleasure of their simple repast Blanche did i I might have shown them to you The of true love never did run j to her literary follies once or twice give a ladylike scream when and wiio could expect it to the Howe on litr viu OU hear the lc rustled near her for she could not thc time to pass raid almost they ex- T It all since there are not of them You forget her horror of snakes but no serpent A persons indebted to the Subscriber cither bv it thoy arose one morning and found in that the first fro t had crowned the heads of the prarie was in the full of its j hands of a for collection V J O ill be no variation from this rule Sept W the maples with rubies j took a of from licr the A long season of the most beautiful weather ami A J i i the wide world now came to them T-M d this date the sen i 11.1 i i no more goods for Heady Pay There Days Splendor Wltn the forest all the the there time growing gorgeous beyond conception i and rose the river roHing bluer and brighter a soft The tho sun that blow grance upon tha gulden air and a mist of a pale and slumberous purple around and over the distant hills It was like paradise and every day Maggie thc poct i rifyoisng maids this beauty her A did IMS N SE 27 town 10 f w of n o of do do 1 hereby all from buying the land ihc in thu ton to be sold on the day of September a the tax and sale is illegal 1 VJ s j intruded upon this feast which was June They were so very beautiful i prolonged with merry talk New emotions as a about them I as they were strange were silently the hearts of two That Maggie had j in no way repulsed with angry looks and cold voice thc liberty hc had taken in pressing her hand and which if he had not been carried by feeling hc would not have ventured to do was very dear encouragement to the young man Before o'clock the western breeze which blew every afternoon softly over the river and began to rise How long we have sat said Louise Persian So never the of tho the ami the looking at her watch Had we not better re- turn Mr She arose as she spoke What is she cried pointing to tho west and at thc same moment distant mur as of a coming wind struck upon their cars Harrison sprang to his feet and looked The is on he said and as he looked at the three terrified women his own cheek blanched for them hc cried sternly as sure you faint I will leave He hurried them into the carriage thc ses snorted and plunged ns if they smelt the battle alar off Thc murmur swelled into roar Before them lay several miles of they could reach shelter behind thc flames were lashing thc horizon and rushing on with the wind We have not time to reach the said thc leader of the group who into his face as if there was their safety My when did I ever forget my match-box be- Oh for one solitary Thank here is one if it docs not fail me Stay here while I burn a circle round tho tree Louise and Maggie hold thc horses head Blanche stay with lie ran back to thc spot where they had dined their carriage being some distance away stooped and gathered a wisp of dry grass and with some pager from his held it where it would catch from the ly ignited match He then ran a short dis- tance towards thc swiftly approaching flames and set the grass on fire for several rods Ik burned up furiously and added to thc horror of the scene Thc girls screamed they could not help it as the second sea of flame swelled up and darted towards thc forest To them all seemed as lost they were pursued by de- flames and could only rush into equal terror upon the other side Mr Smith canio up to them Thc space around thc tree is safe you It cannot burn twice Fly thither They obeyed him while he followed with thc horses which he made fast to thc tree They shivered and moaned dreadfully but made no attempt to away Sit there close together girls You have handkerchiefs I will wet them in thc and if the smoke becomes cover your faces with them In a moment he was back with thc wet handkerchiefs They all drew together Harrison took Blanche who seemed about to faint into his arms and rested her head upon his bosom while hc held her closely Dear Blanche do not be Thc firery storm rushed on Scorching wind began to blow around them and then a thick volume of smoke came down and hid them where they cowered They heard the hiss and tumult and dreadful roar close at hand Harrison covered Blanche's face and the girls hid theirs in the wet cloth winch kept out thc strangling smoke There was a agonizing suspense and then Harrison whose eagle eye had been on thc watch saw the flames darting ahead of them on cither side while the clouds rolled away them Wa arc he cried in an exultant voice and drawing the handkerchief from Blanche's face her check Thank said Louise giving him her hand His eye sought Maggie's but hers was turned away She scarcely scorned to rejoice at their dc Quite an exciting incident in one day's ad- venture more pleasant to remember than to said Mr Smith as they started on tho track of the flowers after couple of hours for the heat to subside HO that thc horses could bear to to go over the ground The danger had been to deadly and nent to leave them in much one except himself lie was so to all kinds of accidents that he had quite recovered self But the girls were almost ill with their fright He drove as rapidly as possible but it was almost dark when they reached home Oh dear papa we have had such an gasped Blanche still a little hysterical as she threw herself into her father's arms who was waiting for them at Che door CHAPTER V They would not allow Mr Smith to return to the village that night A cup uf black tear somewhat restored the spirits of thc girls and after a little talk about their and a little quiet music they all retired Maggie did not sleep as well as she ought to have done after so excitement Blanche's bed Once or twice she raised up and gazed upon the lovely lying fairer than a lily iu the light He loves she murmured I might have known it before she is so very on Fourth Page   

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