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   Horicon Argus (Newspaper) - December 31, 1858, Horicon, Wisconsin                               r a t v e n t t c I e ffif m u s t fc r o u v 22 c v t f o n Volume 5 HORICON Dodge Co Wisconsin Friday December 31 Number mm BEN W CURTIS ARGUS BUILDING Number 3 Vine Street YEAR IN or 12 lines or loss one week subsequent One column per year Cards per year Legal Advertisements at legal rates THE is a LIVE newspaper has an extensive and 13 worth tho attention of advertisers All corporation proceedings and ments will be charged legal rules Transient advertisements musl bo paid for ia Yearly advertisers to their Jar Legal matters Auction notices or advertisements for other persons will be I charged I Yearly advertisements ordered out before expire be charged full time or by the for the published Notices of Marriages ani Deaths notices will be i gcd i advertisements I Advertisements not the number ofi OttR IDOL Close the door lightly Bridle the breath Our little Is talking with Gently he wooes her She wishes to stav His arms arc He bears her away comes floating Down from the dome Angels arc chanting The sweet welcome home Come stricken weeper Come to the bed Gaze on the Our idol is dead Smooth out he ringlets Close the blue wonder such beauty Was claimed in the sky Cross the hands gently So like a wild spirit Strayed from the blest Bear her out softly This idol of outs Let her grave slumbers the sweet lodgings nnd my cell I had I did nor wring the Kan's childlike joy she closer around that brought to n position whose nor even smile One grows used lo neck and Oh I nm so glad I nw fulness could not j forget these of the world after 10 by anything else on earth Quicker by in prison But the revenge which by stretched its fibroin roots through the soil of my comes Poor been talking about yon it oh he ill John which those four days nnd must not cannot dio ti far than lean write yet in this channel had my thoughts run three days ago gavo mo in private n heavy draft to be collected at another drawn in hia favor by ono of his arid endorsed I by another I remember looked 1 for hour had come In ti few moments low ho 1 J it i i i 1 every life juice went to nourish tho With a reverent step and bowing low plant now began o put forth Us blossoms tlin room of my dying brother nnd I felt them bud into nn face flushed and paled again as My street j he saw me and then hiding it in ov ST AT ST finest in in rill northern Russia is the Cathedral of St ed in the year 1826 in the of a for- mer erected II and Paul it received its final consecration only a month ago 32 years of ain asj labor backed by the unlimited re- the 1 sources of the required to restless when it to we that he mole tho despised convict should burst wreaking liis wrath on the devil who hurried from tho room immediately after- en his motley chrysalis and wards I presented the received like a winged to accounts the money the books which I keep bear no account of it Ho forged the I nm the suspected one I have no of proving my unless perhaps ed your life Xot my I answered with which had the start of him I my by years How in ore shall pitieth his 0 r 1 1 5 1 to the prison wardrobe and got children Vw me lie hath this -1 1 1 I i back that dress which in days long ed out like nnd looking J rest of my np to of us condemned i by proving his guilt That most is j I had put rest ot my up impossible At any rate what a j ty were sight ]-t us join heaits making no step for to tako against his dead j like as when I them I seemed for a my complete this gigantic work Its cost is estimated at or but a large out of Fum as in our government contracts be put under tlie head of pickings nnd ings To make a firm foundation swampy soil piles to the 000 were driven Upon them rose n ment granite supporting a mighty granite structure in the form of -i Greek cross crowned by a huge dome of gilded Geneva the lovely village on Lake furnishes the following specimen i of j village of Western called In ctt tiou of brethren formed bating society for the purpose of by lie discussion and entertaining topics the were presided it who the utmost dignity culiar to his The subject for discus on of which he write ob de de lien flat other child 1 And lie has n moment their sight to be waking I held my breast through the iron The design is simple and majestic lovely wife whom it would slay Yet I j from the terrible eternity of a bad dream i waxing and waning of that strange night I nnd tho various parts are so case myself shut out her image bo finding them by my first night of ed and Harmonized that lit first si from must not FCC it I shell go j side where they had lain only since the with a new soul And he sorrowed with Cathedral seems is r j last night j tho sorrowing thai no Jn this groove my thoughts rolled back j I had como in and forward through tho night Facing guard on i his alternative I stood till tho dny of my danger was of my one month My brother camo escaping from that other the had fallen asleep from weariness I laid often lo see me he lavished tears and j Leaving those high behind 1 him who slept the sleep the really the It grows upon the cyo with each ing- i with the of the With a kiss that brought back the days cf i visit but can only bo seen in its i cither side I wont out our childhood at dawn spirit departed at a considerable r was of my from mo Then beside the little who is divided in THE SEW SOUL braces upon me he retained for me the strack into the rond for Hartford Had J of calmness vaulted halls the central one under the dome to a height of 202 feet The A Fifteen years had rolled away since last to b willbe marked tf and till forbid published till forbid of a I left it when the turf was the benefit of individuals societies or green and the thrushes wer making mu can only he inserted as jn and birds now I a nnd after staid in black go by smiling the first insertion the children I knew he was settled clergyman but nol the ono I left j there There were standing The clay came for support them the walls best of ho always seemed liko j como out five years before 1 might have reading the will la lives friends he ceiling and for shrines one in n delirium of a nnd ever been softened by the long bors nil iu as the turnkey swung back tho heavy door j wonted of the birds trees my dead brother used lo to lot him out he would stop fora i and orchard walls made the air full through the long evenings with and with his ips half opened j their joy I lived past the his motherless Yet ill fat apart as if to Fay something more lo me j when such things could touch me and j from the returned convict looking at me boro it meekly the parlor where -are lined with most precious sit pining re- exquisite beauty of reconciles without meeting my eye he would i walked still in the looking with an evil eye But I rush from the cell Suffering as I was j rr about nor forward but ever moodily on i with little in her suffering still more I was about to do j tlie ground And thus latu in the after- nestled against my breast from the consequences of his could i noon I came whither lie commencement last thing car pity him deeply 1 could forbear with I of finds me and stood in the j Tho lawyer o the cowardice which he not confess i market place of the town which I had last In tho name the eyo to their somewhat ostentatious magnificence richest and loveliest tints arc here lilac groen purple dark blue brown orange for I know how priceless must be j seen out behind mo as I II Curtis j carts in the women j to a man osing t n as if I the earth she had to cling to the will and of God Amen I George banker of of morning and with so much skill thai the dis- play of gold loses disc glare Tho or before tho Holy of Holies is a wall of wealth Eight pillars of malachite fifty aloft its golden cornice nnd fering with purchasers in the j soul mosl of all e street from the L and 2500 impressions per hour we can turn out men women nnd manner of life work better quicker and tlian any in this section Attorneys at find j on Vine st Horicon Wis was even as when I loft it the forms the fuces of that once familiar life were er gone fifteen years make differences in a returning man Wherever lie may i j passed in a homo as cheerful as the one abandoned amidst the caresses of the just been repainted and fixed up and o c him be kept in tip-top tyle jn he heart train Hotel beloved surrounded by tho Thia first class Hotel fondled by ho will go remember awaits him there when lie shall see trees and houses and the very street stones stay but the ing away and nre forgotten II 3 GILBERT Proprietor Persons wishing when a man hns spent his absence to stop at a good hotel at char j t J not on will Hold HISt l find the thc tlie widowhood of a convicts wife She whom I loved visited me many bringing me sweet in her presence from the birds and tho flowers and the free sky talking with n voica intensely sustained into of my acquittal nnd re- lo onr old hopes told her I body but of sound and disposing divide of gilded silver Ko wonder that hy all the I was and memory do hereby constitute whereon are painted the stared at as an to suspected nnd shrunk from for my grizzled hair was of the prison cut my clothing this ray last will and testament saints cf Russia The canopy A Tlie many reasons pro con were arid by the excited Those in favor of the latter were in: the and the made tio to conceal to state n proposition to this Vint you set had gone out of fashion fathers my name to tho bequeath my soul to the infinite is supported lip two pillars lazuli by of God if it ba possible I bequeath bluer than the ice of Polar seas But poss oblivion of bequeath all true men innocent and she believed mo I could I with evident carelessness ns to how loud in the streets were children upt by i who shall know the truth That I be- fear but long use I looked in to my brother John face here and there in knots tlie j not of but of in- people whispered about mo I in my confession that I alone not tell who was guilty But I only n deeper anu more quiet My trial came on I need not pain wrath self with a long recital of the thronged j Tin re came along that way t throng of Court tho weary questionings 1 children just from school Stopping up to The questionings the silence of the one of luem I asked Docs crowd when the pleas were made the 1 still live in this meat whose shadow fell upon me when little girl turned up a sunny Spring foreman solemnly said that j ing face and answered 0 am other moment when I was condemned to I tor sir do you wish to see nnd unaided am tho author of hat able sin which brought the shadow of a prison tho loss of all things on his cent And finally 1 give and be- to John all my estate both real and personal to Lave and to hold to him his hairs nnd assigns forever confident that he will so have merry or ns lo bo in all things a father to wealth with can only impress a vulgar mind you arc over- whelmed by the glare not touched by the beauty Aladdin's bo built of clay when tho genie is Ictinus en eggs under n hen nnd dey hatch which am de ile duck or de This was poser was Vrell the oilier even stngjer-- ing the President who saw tlie force of thy himself to yield without a so after ting and scratching his wool a few moments him Rising his chair in superiority he not before de chickens nm I rule de dp it he complete of his opponents J A to send liis little up girret fcr article which wanted Tho child soon returned and being naked what DON'T SUCH A trial involving matters of a delicate character in it was deemed I to in the awful alienage of prison for 15 to come yours A thought suggested to me I show me my child Thou like tho friends of Job my the Continent listening now to Uose i Then I parted from home and friends j i knew we should take A RICK Milwaukee consin Attorneys Counsellors at Law Horicon in 1 II E COSSIT S T calb all times ie now to DOW to the cathedral 1 cadences of the floods break from his resounding lips under the ever blue arch of a resounding sky I had not bcon to tho upper cataracts ed in the nepenthe of that air which lulled tho old world Memphis lulls the Iliad not ing with friends who shoulder to shoulder j worked with me hopefully in day time Attends or welcomed mo at night to a N B Particular attention given to chrome disease of the lungs nnd eye household in n room my children sat upon my knee where the My brother did not bid me good bye lie n lay sick of a raging fevor on whoso of woods In tho most ces hung lifo But holy roic who had borne all to sec rno go She clasped my hands in her own the pressed one long last kls kiss upon the said a solemn will wait for tary part of that I might wreak upon the guilty head of George the most terrible vengeance which could wipo nut his most bitter wrong lo me J would kill his child and bring her homo to con- fessing that I did it and glorifying in Then with a superstition I ena horrid game of quoits on whoso winch frivolous though it seem still crept had staked my heaven into the awfulness of that hour I stopped lost it rne little maiden took my hand my watch nnd vowed inwardly that its se ot tnc lungs Office under the old Office i J Lake street danced with the shadows on tho wall where a woman beloved I ed down the business echoes in my heart with a rich old ballad in a soft young C I do not often call up these fifteen years for hoy are melancholy ghosts But hands should never more move till we met Thai might me so I loos j ed it and her logo on before while I After that the gales of my prison open ghe tossed back and cd to let in but one message from the life wetn bounding ahead at a rate my strides outside Tho chaplain brought mo a lock equal to Still I kept eye of well known soft brown hair nnd told i nor cr ws came lo me with a tear in his eye that nn old man given it to him for me saying My Physician i Surgeon Office in s yn Store street Horicon U Walkor HOUBO is ct proprietors corner of East Water Streets HOUSE T J 11 APES Free Bin to and overy train Ripon Wig when I do the music with which they j daughter is with God She died stalk into my thoughts is such ns this a ing that she would wait for John Markham T endured the knowledge of her death with a benumbed patience Dmg j monotonous sound of o I 1 ert IMA brook course between two the foremost one of which I could chimney of my brother's house 1 about one was was impossible The devil Then I called to her to came lo me beholding how I was prospered Again I stood nn upright in MI in the face of as well as heaven and uttered an ill whisper of tho trouble that the snow mo I live alone with who has defendant a man and a young a day or two ago before J ustice Among offered a n of Kve of course stated that she had observed the pair silting so very closely together that she could sea the daylight between them graphic de- scription that he had his arm about her and though her head was turn- ed away he frequently stooped down nnd filled tho place of the daughter I have had lint for the 15 years child my companion my my pupil And i will I bring any other love us night when I look up into I low voice am wailing for John The Proposed Territory of kissed her and returned his carr 0 esses ardently say you did not sec the face queried one of he How then do you know that the rarely weeping a single drop I ing I must look for something I had round of day She obeyed and stood amusing in will c steady j self with making wreaths of the violets ical industry which surprised my task j that grew by tho water course while I er for heretofore I had been taunted ns stooped to find a heavy slone which might Office next door to Reed 8 et and ical done and ranted Particular attention given to di- also to growth of Wis 1 in tho same measure and broken only by of stone a heavy clank of iron doors mercilessly in reverberating with ing but my own pulse coming afterward for I spent my fifteen years in Do you nsk how I camo there? The Rto j the weak j do my bidding of vengeance surely and ry is not a long one I was a junior and whatever other epithet or insult the j All around me in tho bed of the lier in tho banking house of my elder hardened bullies of discipline are brook were nothing but pebbles I er near Hartford Ono evening about at discretion and without fear of cd a few step further down in my 9 o'clock as I was leaving the steps of my chastisement to confer upon tho wretched Tlie little girl must have thought mo At evening I held j ing her for all at once I heard her call -I am waiting for Already arc tho miners of the Pike's peak Kansas Cherry crook Gold moving for a now Territorial organization A mooting has been hold whore it was resolved to tion Congress for this purpose and 1 woman was not his His wife Do you think I haven't ure has cr has not you with the average amount of madam is not the remarked the attorney pompously Please answer the one I ask Are yon in Of course I am madam Well then sir you don't know much was appointed lo proceed to j I knew they husband and wife ington to advocate their when I saw them kissing each had iii upon the garret stairs and she had slipped down and hurl Well did what I told you She replied that she had not he exclaimed starting up I'll go -1 guess 1 ain't afraid of a After tlie observed i hat she hoped would fall just to him lor laughing at her Soon distant bumping rolling was accompanied with t e- sound of wrath Tha int crest object of their solicitude was hear quite soberly as ing had happened lie crossed two rooms above and as tJie head of know you'll have me tumble down hero and my neck It's so durl now the sen t once w as never finished Trip went his and ing and swearing his six feet of length upon iho floor he was greeted with bursts of merriment from the collected lay still for n moment and hen shouted Open the cellar door 1 may ns welli lint her to the bottom Is AVAL The late Gen of was onco on tho in lodging n heavy hand fell upon my 1 in their grasp der nnd I turned to see a Sheriff's officer tress into the faint twilight which just I am wailing fi with his assistant standing close by mo tered through my grates nnd kissing it i Gracious Who On tho opposite siclo of the street the lights seemed to sco her by me for I could that are forever lost cry to us of Do the Dodge consin City Hotel Corner of Main and L Proprietor CO shone merrily from the window of the woman I loved I was on my way to an- swer my invitation and folt as every true er think of her ns dead That realization Paradise 1 I aril waiting for Colonia is tho name they propose for their new Territory Some prefer tho name of but Colonia appears to have the majority Tho number of ple now in the region which is thus ed to organize into a separate Territory is estimated at about 1000 Even this estimate is probably an exaggeration but no doubt the population will in a short lime far exceed lhat number if the erous accounts from there prove true ns judging from what we have seen and heard they probably will Being several hundred miles distant from the seals of territorial of sas and Nebraska the western parts of territories comprise this gold 1 i i was kindly spared me by the fact that no ed down through ho bars from jo of set now void can be jell no j whorr tho Father had just numbered wuh I Hotel A CASE Proprietors Assisted bv H Oak Street Sparta Monroe County Wisconsin This house been put in complete repair refitted and newly furnished in every nnd be BE n house carried to from the Cnrs free of City Hotel Corner First A Streets Steven's Point In this is the office I hare for 100 horses and invite lovers of good fwe and clean beds to Proprietor Physician and winter Dodgo Co AVio Oct 4th 1858 i i will find much difficulty and in- man feels on such an errand gentlo toward j nws in the eternal and Hie Saints unless they shall bi granted all humanity So J roughly push of a prison I stood up nnd wandered back more aside interlopers ordinarily I But ono night coming from work I found dreaming than to where George would have done but tho tress gone Asking the turnkey for daughter st l stood plaiting from it and My man there it I was told Prisoners are not allowed She turned to me with a is some mistake here You hare taken he wrong person of their own under which lo build up their communities reg ulalo heir institutions and protect Any one who knows what it is to lose so completely in a fearful dream the self- possession on which he would steady i i It is that if useless From that moment 11 did not mean to hurry yon sir promises for the future knew she whom I loved was dead but my father is and I ought of distant Vapidly developing re a wild the agony of the knowledge gushed upon me With it camo the mem ory of my burning wrongs to be at you please to tell me j how late it For the first time afte 15 prison I gion shall be n will bi- to un territorial ual husbands wives don't do such things A young lady had been receiving the addresses of a rich farmery son near ton The was opposed the match and wedding was come and tho guests assembled prevailed on his son to back writing ing letter of to you can marra your party to some of iho fellow us is fillers running arter her my John has concluded to huld on lie wont be so go on with your rat killin no more John Another lover who was present offered lo John's place and the grout promptness and propriety ed A license was procured rind the suddenly accepted flood up and were George of born at nia iii was a low who got a lucrative contract to supply the army with bacon A rogue and he cot rich and had to run from t his money embraced Arianism command of a fine ship It was at time when tlie French captured vessels One lie found himself in the a French fleet A lew guns were fired at him but he put about vessel and by ingenious management CS capture a Yankee who was making his first voyage as a raw hand scene above described the Yankee was larly active nnd zealous at his duty er the escape he sitting on a apparently much dejected to him ond why he so all rejoicing the Yankee it most we ouo out no many on em second collected a library and got promoted year we think even more was lynched And has to Kansas during the knave became in good n Georgo of England patron of Me of the blood of the modern Strange that the solid Briton should derive from an Ol a lew ur tnu o -on again shall be a member of tho Union Strange that the world Yes in that voice of jn of n fow years There B That won't yon nre the time I lost the tress five years were to of agony given mu by my ham of Hartford In the name of elapse before I went out nnd if in by miracle or the Commonwealth I you for forgery T r T Just then on the opposite side of street the curtain wont down at tho li cd window and knowing iu my soul it dropped forever between mo and the condign vengeance on -0 one being who in her hands held all things Ion my brother I Yes in that voice of of a few years 1 hero has j X for which I lived I folt a quick cold The five years the j quiet iu ibis wondrous omen wonders of progress aud de- rl der ot agony run-through me nnd my dust and clinking iu the of the when I in this Chicago Jour have no bettor the Tho of Tork have a- novel way of collecting testimony against those persist iti selling there on bath One of flip police having reported a number of of selling on the the Court ed such positive testimony relative to character of the and its that the prosecution The Inspector of the T precinct not to be by in ivy of nnd plan to procure the most testimony He sent out men to report violations of providing them and when saw drink they took a portion of the pnt it a marked on it iht time ami f sale These vials wort taken by lo to tlie Court for the jury to determine the of ot run-through me nnd thy i dust and clinking iu ihu of tho when f I J VI i t 1 T I f i knees smote together liko a coward's I i ness muttering low smothered heart when she was seen by none but God i t- i ji i t t 1 of ci the pickle dc j er at Seville who went out in 1490 a sub- ITS i named nt their -Y B J B G H T r s O G to at the the floor over which 1 passed in tho practicing nesc did not hurt mo in their T was going to chapel with the as she saw in that moment there I- O of O Lodge No The foul coarse pallet on which at inter- hear of tho Prodigal Son and tho j into him a now soul vals I threw myself in my bewildered j are guilty but the I clasped the little one in my arms did not mo by its coffin narrowness I was beyond hurt from such I things for in five minutes between mr 1 yet tho out tho officer stopped mo with thes are free r roth mark which is stamped ou tho j dishonest Thus nobody can throw quantity of fan One great inconvenience of tho present stones Equally badly off vigor a package of envelope will thus be removed as every dealer is and a of molasses In i i ji iir convict But bunders dealer ft an and a jVg of and hanging upon net   

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