Rock County Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 23, 1870, Janesville, Wisconsin shall tho Press the People's by influence and unbribed by j VEEDER St JOHN WIS SATURDAY APRIL THE BOCK COUNTY Hates C in 10.00 Tivo 800 12.1 50.00 20.00 50.00 Tilt Space of 12 Nov constitutes a Square per cent in to price cards not exceeding -J lines 5.00 per mill notices inserted free Directory BAPTIST of Jackson mid ant Rev M C vices a m ami 7 in School at 12 m of Jackson streets Rev tor Services a ni 7 p m street Rev Services a m nnd 7 p in of Jackson and muff streets Vaster Services a 7 p in M K Corner of ami Center sis Kev E M Serviced a in anil 7 p in p in Sr i'ATUICK'S of Holmes anil Cherry streets Kov J M Pastor Services a m anil 10.3 a tn Vespers p in ALL SOULS Court anil Rev JUHSON Pastor Services at a in and p in CHRIST Court street Pastor a in and p in M A Rooms over the Rev C pastor Services at C o'clock p in WESTERN SHORTEST AND UNION R R DIRECT ROUTE MOST roil Fulton Rock Island cil Omaha Also for and all points West making sure connections AT Wit Illinois Central road AT PULTON With Chicago AT ROCK ISLAND will Chicago Hock Island Pacific FALL ARRANGEMENT taking tho n in train from make close connection at Clinton Junction with I the Union i On and after 21st trains will leave I ton Junction as j A for nock Island nml i intermediate points arriving at p in 7.45 in Fulton p m close with C S I K 3 ami Hock Island p I making close connections for cil Omaha and San i P freight nnd Passenger tr- i at Hock Island a 111 i Trains leave Hock Island at A M and P Id making connections at Clinton Junction for at Junction for Milwaukee Sleeping Cars on night trains between Racine and Hock Island WILD i Gen Agent Masonic Star Lollop No 14 meets Tirst and Third of each month A S LKK AV M Lodge No meets Sicor.dand of each month JAMES SV M Chapter Xo 5 meets Third Thursday of each month C K II i Council No 2 meets Friday of each month C T I No 2 day each month V w WILLS K C LAKE SHORE Michigan Southern Railway For I lire for who love my Whose aro kind and true For the that smiles me Anil spirit too For all human bind me For the tusk my God aligned me For the bright hopes loft behind me And the good that I can do I live to their Who've suffered for my To emulate Wir And follow in their patriots martyrs The noble of nil deeds History's And I live to hold communion nil divine To feel there a union nature's and mine To profit by truths from of from Ana fulfil I live to Uy gifted minds foretold men live by And not alone by When man to man united And every right thall be llghtvd As was of old I live fur thoic me For know me For the smiles above And my spirit too For the cause that lacks For the future hi the distance And tho I can do BETWEEN CHICAGO AND BUFFALO principal Hallways of tho west nnd CONNECT AT with tho I O O F Xo 14 I 0 0 F T C C J 0 O r meoU 1st S X G J C M D One evening p party of old ters met at a social supper After the cloth was removed aud the Trine be- gan to circulate freely some of the est captains commenced spinning yarns about their own adventures at sea Among the number was Captain Slitter as fine a man and good a sailor as ever trod a deck It was observed that he drank nothing but water and when it became his turn to entertain the ny with a story lie began as follows Well shipmates to show you why I don't and can't drink with you so that j you won't take my refusal us a mark of coldness or disrespect 1 will give you a chapter from the story of my early It is a very important i i ler too for on tiie incident I am about and ol such as i i 1 i i r i t 1 i to relate the whole of my subsequent j manhood wari built Car er's Patent Safety Brakes mid 33 THROUGH CHICAGO GRAND RAPIDS CLEVELAND BUFFALO ROCHESTER AND Harper's Weekly to upset him for nothing on earth would please us more than to get Jack drunk and carry him on board in that condition Then wo fancied the cap- favoritism would be at an end and would no longer look upon our rival with more preference than on ourselves Dinner time came at length It was a capital dinner and we came to it with sharpened appetites when the wine was brought in Jack not only re- fused to taste it but declined to remain in our company We cried out against him as a mean stingy fellow who thought himself too good to associate with us and accused him at least of trying to step over their heads on the ship and all the unpleasant things we could think of to make the poor fellow unhappy At first lie seemed to be in- to leave us and return to tho ship alone but suddenly in a quiet tone he said listen to me a moment Since matters have come to pass I have resolved to tell you something which 1 never meant to re- veal My story is short From my earliest childhood I never knew what it was to have a happy home My ther was a Once he had been a good man and a good husband but rum ruined all his manhood and made a brute of him I can remember how cold and cheerless tha winter used to be We had uo but misery how my mother payed to God for her husband and I who could but just prattle learned to too When I grew older I had to mo out WITHOUT CHANGE trains on this Lino arc equipped ors life with ill modern improvements for the com- for ho had never known us to come off from a day's liberty sober when we all come over the reported ourselves to him his countenance ed up lie could hardly give credit to the evidence of his own senses said he what does this mean Show him the paper whispered had our pledge and without speaking he handed it to the captain lie took it and read it aud his face changed its expression several times At length I saw a tear start to his eye he said as he folded paper let me keep this and if you stick to your noble resolution you shall never want a friend while I live Wo let the the paper and when he had put it in his pocket he came and took us each in turn by the hand lie was much I knew that the circumstance made him happy From that day our prospects brightened Jack more liad our envy for he took hold and taught us in navigation and we were him On the next voyage we all six rated as able seamen and receive full wages and we left not that ed captain until we left to become board other shins Jack Small is now one of the best masters in the world and I believe that the rest of our party arc still liviu g honored and respected men Three years ago we all the whole six of us at a dinner not one of us had broken that pledge which we made in the hotel at We had all stuck to the sea and were then commanders quart for that milk twice tub doctor watched and dealer mit the milk round He wards found out that all of supply came from the Westboro Milk Company But then a man must live and wasn't the a church bcr i ask too many tions and don't employ a milkman who makes loud professions of piety j and beg for bread All cold and of good ships cring I waded through the deep snow That is my story now you know with my clothes in tatters and my i why I can't drink with you and as 1 said at first will not take my refusal as a mark of disrespect or want of TJ Gr IS O located In of his l-y strict u Xo 5 Exchange Klock Side Cum from 10 to 10 A fmd from C to 7 k M j Those combined with elaborate and elegantly furnished and fitted DAY AND NIGHT COACHES j Malic this the most popular ind desirable route the West and East ing feet almost bare And I saw other children of my own ago dressed warm and comfortable and I know they were happy fur they laughed and sang as they bounded along school Those boys had sober fathers I knew that their fathers were no better than mine bad been for my mother had told me how noble my father could be if ram was not in his way Time passed on and 1 was eight Children A Prof N r I Dr M Dr W N F Can procured at ail principal Ticket nt i in the Northwest and Southwest