Calumet Republican, The (Newspaper) - September 3, 1860, Gravesville, Wisconsin 3 N Editor and Proprietor To Promote lie and make knora Resources of County Per Annum in Advance 9 i Jt lj L CALUMET CO m 4 Calumet r MONDAY r At alumni county 1 tion tenure weeks id 1 2 i mouths HI on on 10 on ft 1 1 1 I 1 IV is MONDAY SEPTEMBER 2 nfl THE ROMANCE OF A GLOVE 1C no I ou j 20 on i on on rn on delicacy no anot to she had been so near throwing j but could not Upon pillow was herself over wondering to what fate her j and he placed it upon mv cheek An impetuosity would hurry her now excruciating thrill shot if she knew myself for my weakness still 1 could not speak that came a ana perfidy kept asking me relapse Like Mrs Brownings poet I lav what I intended to do v i T i I 1 loom and loam Do do T shall With death and life at each extreme kill you that is what I shall do if v Aug 20th Editor of the turned from a week's visit to Calumet ty my home and having had an opportunity while ther 1 me According to these she had been in feeble health ever since we and her increasing o alarm her friends another of Joseph's correspondents let elf that he is you drive i I in questions which neither antrei i nor fiends can know what you will Joseph you will go home marry lou can have no conception of the of these home and u d I shook as I have the a- of seeing quite a considerable von could live seen men shake with hc for she is and there is light huve been talk of an engagement morning I was better I could f your young and prosperous county 1 have concluded to send you the following for in year ago the Sth of may last my father one older brother and myself cleared half an UTC on the South side of the Uiver in that portion of Charlestown i now called the School with aid a distance erected a small board t the first of June following my is family from the Town of But i bent over me weeping for joy I The danger is he The tors say you will -401 well I been so ill j echoed Joseph thought e all you up i the moment of hev i of crops was more than ordinary cheering In and Stockbridge the crop of wheat is much more abundant than ever before and the corn potatoes and oats are looking more sol We also noticed in those tours quite au amount of fruit con- sisting mostly of apples with now and then a fow pears and plums Vo arc in offering that Calumet is as good a county raising wheat as any county in the judging from the thinness of the fruit and the heavy yield in the two towns ed it is an excellent country for the tion of fruit We have often wondered why that section pay so attention in this direction for we are confident that they would be doubly paid for their labor But we are making this letter longer than Xo Joseph I do no such tiling j can never be worthy of it wiil be the round of rides prayer that I i to the operas and theatres walks of Flora Will you start for Italy iu the see how consistent 1 was to condemn her for the very fault I had myself been so eager to Soon the sturdy oaks to be felled by the jolly were consumed by the till this to ashes What a to our little we intended and will now Before on tiie and in the of the Louvre ended at last The evening before O we to for the South of France I for in was at my lodgings unpacking and repacking when they said you would recover paused word he spoke can make Hko a my I hud indeed been of a hand soothing my pillow of a lovely form flitting I t i 1 J had left in Joseph's care Meet with smiles or a breath an 1 1 r D ot love infusing warm with the hypocrite magnetic sweet life into ut t bad seemed Margaret I iii j during my absence among Alps I was j melancholy dissatisfied with the dissipations which exhausted mv time and O of Margaret 1 had not a memento of her and now I i only a leaf or 1C In this I chanced Jo iast my upon a stray glove in the tom J snatched at it n f f ai 1 f the I that I was t lips les I the place where had lei n the spot and gave it a kiss for every Tin n incensed ut I ic Lie from the room I walked li T i i ii a 3 h smiles on and hell in my hoart ei c Thai year c r herat once with the truth j r was commenced b it was 1 to do To some men the H Cj year was prevented by i would perhaps have presented few f-ul-or TV r vou demanded vm would not be tics lor wno am not mute i U and addressed to tion of von thin lire than be pended as I was two such tives feel the torture of laving driven away I locked self into room and I the of tiie in r manner as possible until morning Then Joseph returned looked nt me For sake he saul you not let it if ii tho p j And heard j Joseph Don't vou you any has I I It has been mo at I said I j i the de la Concorde where the lamps burned like a I macli thf I said if it kills I through the and be tiie i cool to up the long by T to trust to you I concert gardens avid to this a lied rosy and golden to thp i ions the hist songs of the wandered J her tho the gardens of the lo hor but that i will join trees so shadowy hor on the journey Give her no time to j and still and the statues gleamed sa pale and bo sure that she the of the Seine where the i waves so dark to settle j said i my to master myself to put Alui oil end of two i my j I returned to my chamer i upon her return from you j VTS on I She could and a brave true Oh she was wild you hlu the doctors ex- she bribed veil not to you die time one when yon out I tell you it but a few days before where could be seen nothing but the green tall monsters of the forest was now nice field ready for the plow The summer and tali months of glided pleasantly by and when we entered upon the second year in our Forest green fields of wheat Arc were visible dawned ar die erection of a but its completion that the death of its this visitation our only made one of sorrow Only who have met with a similar misfortune can fully realise the grief and loneliness of the re- maining members of the bereft family But our wander in this direction many times when have the power to change them J yen will render me an excuse the fall of until the summer o 1 were absent from your county only occasionally news from it when we did it wai not of a character 10 idea of what was transpiring in the you can imagine ii our on finding the ing so 1 will ask you for a little space in tho once in a while that is if you think our productions worthy of public cap- tion Guess we can agree with cor- respondents whom if we arc not taken is an old acquaintance of ours rie the gentle easy and agreeable writer is young and beautiful and I am confident she and I will agree perfectly What is your TYPO county She would have the truth and I tuhl from the beginning me now to think of her so 1 she say what did she improved state of tho place which was oiu and fact the entire county W ly Section by the Ming which was once our happy home some lew faces among which were generous whole-souled MOD F T J U s and a few others instead of we find ar country and a large number farms which are j at the Peace which seemed burst into my room Good news she is I her you glove which lav where I had thrown it would have to the floor I i and took up bit of folded paper 1 exclaimed you lied to he that she had j and looked down it v ill I upon It was written unrolled it and rend ll It was as if 1 had opened the records of j Had the of Margaret herself risen to for at Hut I'll i Tu r wt sai t 1 fell back Oh wan no other way soph is so groan j cs sa and it was woman t Maker Ii P Attorney and I r I i sill iii Artist and suddenly before me T could not have boon more astounded It was a note from and such a of love and manage that too On their arrival at the for 1 tiling It In i they'll a me 1 wager a hat they'll leave in the j out of a heart so deep and Then you can j r tender and rue the of my i low lt Thank you Joseph 1 felt relieved Then came a reaction The next day I was attacked bv fever I in ow contemptible in son with it J cannot what was ten but it was more than even my most cruel she letter I j lira in to ve an news fi continued to de- no for to that until You rest and the magnificent of golden wheat inviting the laborers thrifty corn fields and smooth meadows we felt a of pride to think that our 1 in clearing the first foot of land in thai section and that ma planted the and potatoes them an honor some arc inclined to consider it Tilling the soil is an honest business but thai was new soil so of course we claim the honor your own snug little village came to Charlestown a r as horrible nnd exacting pride could have asked It was Ot llow 1 against it.lmt ie You told me IS Manufacturer and what would have made me wild with l fast tilings 1 remember n M iu 1 T I wil it almost maddened me with de- WCI'C tlic of friends tho strang talk of spair I who had often talked fine physician and phy to others had not a grain of that article hich I knew about me yet took one at length Joseph worst Flora sue is MIS in gone vou said she was was when we first left to physic my own malady course seemed plain before me and I tint w i to m- in a flutter of agitation and i meant to go drown myself in the Seine which I i had seen flowing so swift and dark under the j bridges an hour ago when I stood and mused i ol I iii von think i J supposed you knew Margaret I out Margaret That's the wilderness with the exception of a small corner which our respected and warm friend had lie had erected a small house arid was making preparations of Well we recollect Mr the early times listening to Ins prophecies that the day wa iot far distant when would be a lively little town Much is due this leman for of at i ent 1 Je has toiled for the best I interest of the town foundation he laid What a we have hero Hat a few Pry upon the tragical corpses its solemn flood hud I telegraphed but she wouldn't she i last I least last I can tell days il seeing thai where your village stands has come she is here swallowed i am a little given to superstition and I was sinking back into the stupor from the of the note excited me I have which 1 had been roused when 1 hoard a rus no doubt but there was a subtile which seemed afar off yet was in my between it and the near presence of then a vision appeared to my i et's spirit of which I had that night been ened face which I thought I in her she ha 1 i the not to her own life but my the trees forest Where was then the note had reached me by had seen flood of curls and a rain t no supernatural method as I was at first half of kisses showering upon and de- j I of the Fox or the doleful howl oi wolf can be hoard the hum of were and the breath and ton I tho conversation of which infused warm life into the rattling and not Flora's but Margaret's UlC were no more can I types as they arc in lines for 11 f per j to believe It was the me smart active little town a ml rmr what we vaguely call mental and r with us in IK tiie s t in after I awoke and found myself in a strange looking room filled with strange not into the the least strange of which was tlic tiling that eat Most men must work in order that he j for some battle or to herald forth the e will close our remarks upon v saying that the day has come that it is a but who lieve is a resident of that place at this The whole country is with counter- feits of gold and silver coins and unless thing is done to arrest the growing evil the rogues will soon have it all in their owu wav Formerly a pair of scales a bottle of nitric acid was all that was to enable receiver of money to detect the bogus coin while an expert would separate the genuine from tho counterfeit by the very touch and ring of the piece Science and skill have changed all and now the experts arc themselves at fault while the common people arc altogether afc mercy of the manufacturers of bogus coin Up to tho recent period the most dangerous fraud in circulation was made from a genuine die fitted to strike Quarter eagles which was stole from the mint at New Orleans It bore the date of if we seemed myself At first I looked with and motionless out of tiie Lethe which she had llow the note came there upon the floor was a I was too much from which my mind slowly emerge ed to explain by any natural means Joseph nm questioning who burst in upon mo in my extremity of whether I was alive or the i difficulty solved it at It had lying in bed there was my body in ami W i Iii j where it had lain i moaning of the silence and the closed we I J-Wciloni oil silent unnoticed during all this curtains i a of ing period of folly and vexation of soul flashes as if the polo of an electrical battery may and in the exceptional cases of men time In Chilton as well as in the other two not obliged to work in order to cat they set places notice a great change In this the dyspepsia or loose their j connection we will say for the last mentioned labor of kind is the law It is a town that whole-hearted rightly and the pieces were of composition metal coined in this stolen die That was followed by the practice of splitting the dollar taking abut sixty cents of its value and ing the shell together again Then came the sawing into tho edge of apiece go n rally a half or eagle cutting two-thirds of the way through and afterward Hilling up the coin re- milling and gliding the edge The latest and most of these frauds is as far as detected chiefly chc eagle piece is split into three parts or at least the separated from the center Tho latter is forfeited to the operator and its place supplied by filling of plating to which the outsides are fastened the edges being and handsomely plated This is so well done that very lew exports of the testers of coins employed at tlic Treasurer can detect the cheat The ten dollar under management loses about 50 of its gold and remains equally good for general circulation The fact this is done at all and the operation continued is proof that is carried on upon a large for the machinery and the skill and necessary to success could -not be profitably except in the conduct of an extensive business Tho pieces arc full weight and except through the wonderful instinct of here and a rare expert they cannot bo detected as they answer all tests that not involve the breaking or cutting of the coin There must be at this moment a large number of the coin deposit in our banks and in almost every full bag of coins one or more of these or other frauds may be discovered while the number or bad pieces offered at the has sometimes amounted to fifty or sixty dollars in a single of The counterfeit silver and fraudulent rer coins are also increasing The greasy cad or soft composition quarter dollars any one may detect and a of the bad lollars are of the same stamp But a has been uttered rings well docs not feel smooth to tho touch and can only be detected by careful testing Its exact ingredients are unknown hut the weight is made up bv a per of Journal p LOCAL The way to woikin politics is to take nothing for granted You can never all the votes you had last year arc secured without a thorough searching canvass Many new comers there l 1 cc to think that labor is or ever was i and among may be found Mr I ljc to ljc scon and On tho contrary the mon most the gentlemanly proprietor cd hera and voter may have ev J N ST have been the hardest the who took charge of us workers work higher than while we were in lhat place and declined king anything for keeping Did you er see the is bound to 511 ret had dime her duty in timn I had only applied to my brain this tiie will 11 i to biamn in the which I now I 1 was thinking of i iir iji 11 f Paris I next coarser and simpler toil in all mon all per if wo not labor is more honored than It is to do j remember hearing myself groan 6 the deck of the steamship when in a moment I seeing Jusoph by my siue I to i S-.ibseribv1 for the early than no- history of the three places in that sectioned I will now give our subject a light turn j JH every portion of the county we i the prospect for a bountiful yield of all kinds fallen under bad influences and may bc and wavering should bc at- tended to in season It is not sufficient that we wait until the week or day before election Let them be looked after now while we have plenty of time and invite them to join our clubs A vote thus saved to our party is a of two from the enemy Let us all then see to it have detailed local throughout the State in every