Rock County Recorder, The (Newspaper) - June 25, 1870, Janesville, Wisconsin Hero the Press the People's and by St JOHN SATURDAY JANESVILLE VIS Vol THE BOOk COUNTY i w Jj j 2 m S in 0 in 1 y Two 8.00 300 -4.00 800 Three fui 12.00 I 20.00 30.00 40.00 i 50.00 Tlie of 12 lilies Xon H per cont in Addition to price 4 lines und BoMli notices inserted froc BAPTIST Jackson and ant G D a m and 7 p in in of and Dodge LYMAX WHITING P D tor in 7 p in street RPV Mr Services u in anil p rn TRINITY of Jackson and a 7 p in M E of Center Kit Kev R Pastor a m and 7 p in Sunday School p in Sr PATRICK'S of and Cherry streets Her J M 3.00 r m and 10.30 a m Vipers p m AM Court and Bluff Rer Services at a in p in CHRIST Court liev JOSEPH a ni p in M A Rooms C SCAMMON Services ctt 2 o'clock p in COCKT M K cor- ner M Court Streets Sunday School nt 2 P M Masonic Calendar Xn 14 First Third fni of each month A S LKK M Janesville Xo meets Second of JOSEPH JAMKS W M Xo it meets Third Thursday of fuch month 1 Council Xo 2 Friday of each C L T I 2 meets Fourth Thurf day of each month K C WESTERN UNION R R SHORTEST AND MOST FOR Fulton Rock island cil Bluffs San Aim for nil ull West making AT AT FULTON With Illinois Central With A western AT BOCK ISLAND with Kork FALL ARRANGEMENT the ville close the Western Villon It II On ami after May 6th HVO trains will ton Junction A lor Bock Island and points arriving at p in 7.40 p p m milking doso C A X W i K JR Island p connection for anil Sun P und Passenger ar- riving at Kock Inland a leave at A M P M making connections at Junction for Chicago mill at Kucine Junction fur Milwaukee Sleeping Carp rm all and Keek Ticket A cent a m tr.xin from Ht Clinton Junction tlie Comity Il Tr ln-'iiteil tlie of r wilt thou v.-.in.Ier from Where pole To sacrifice to Who will tench to Who to the will snide his prrttle Tf thy 1 nil the of 1 ire wife restrain thy For the my firry yearning And this arm the wall 1 hull for our For my futher To the Mood my i- Never T hear thine On the gloomy in Priam's in will lie Thon wilt whore endless night in And his And thy In will dii All my memories and the I In the stream of still will All but love will tind ft without the blaze of war i burning Gird my sword thy Hector's love dies not in Lethe's Alt that's wn to sec if you could not down ind watch with Lewis He is very low and needs skillful Harry is going to stay with him and I intended to go lint niv sick aud I cannot leave horn for the mind more than Cor the I assurance ho gave his to and after preparing a quieting draught forget the past to lie taken she slept he sat The invalid and her children wore down and cheerfully to her un- removed to the home of her brother til he saw life and interest where judging from the frequency of ing into the pallid face Flo had thc Doctor's calls she did not improve I am sorry to aak out but I would plied tlie of too often it as you truing to mistake its effect be obliged if i satisfaction of seeing very but notwithstanding this she was able to take charge of Er- you would go in my place i for a moment thc Doctor ind soon had the his patient much j better Ho discovered also she j short time and Maud finding her j seemed anxious to disburden her mind think of the brilliant party j of some subject that disturbed her and which lie was prepared and of after a little encouragement from him d's at his she revealed it Maud's disappointment at s before he answered lie go The one who had minions usurped consented to take the charge of another homo that had been its mistress Iler sroy or has been j so often told that it has lost the charm shook his hand thanking him warmly j of novelty though not the in- j for the kindness and departed The i terest of reality She had other remained to wait for the Doctor youth against her father's will a man Dr Savory drew off the delicate kids whose only crime was poverty attended by an inferiority of social position and ignored by her Her parents were and thrust them into a drawer then wrote a note to Maud and dis- patched it by his servant after which Win Smith Jr Attorney at Law its troni week She has uot given a party this ami has been invited to so many had family ever he made the necessary in his hoth dead now and there remained dress and proceeded with his friond to j only a brother and sister The latter the house of the sick man Tt was a i who lived in Boston was very wealthy very different from the one he j aud had been applied to several times had been anticipating all the day i for assistance when the family were m j fore Instead of tlie spacious rooms need hut had sent to her brilliant by and fer answer only the comforting I pageantry filled with ecstatic swells that she had merited her con- i music irid promenaded by careless i dition and must buar it the best way happy small she could The whom apartment the had always been a great favorite in ty amount in controversy dots not exec two hundred Ro and 3 Tuv I O O F No I O O F every Court St M K Church Mock P T N 0 River Xo I 0 O F meets Jst Fridays of etch month nt Odd S C p ville City Lodge Xo I O 0 K meets on evening at the st M- K Church Mock J M X 0 Cards LAKE SHORE ANf Michigan Southern Railway BETWEEN CHICAGO AND BUFFALO tlie of the wcst and southwest AT the W A Hawey M D m i 11 the laws of banking j The party was discussed until Dr i at his waleh announced that it was time to go li Not in- quired Mr Klington I Yes I regret that re- I main longer but it is already late i t A bad patient on hand 1 No sir I am going to the Lodge The repeated Mr j ton and his tone expressed as much surprise aud displeasure as if he had been informed that Dr Savory was appealed so strongly to his sympathy and his mities there demanded such close attention that the party was forgotten Just as tho first traces of dawn appeared in the east the spirit of the sufferer watch was ended auJ the after body for its last started towards their respective j ler On morning after the party Mr Elington drew from his daughter as they sat at breakfast a very reluctant prc her whereabouts believed that he had returned to America some years before but she hnd not been able to Und him Sbo not bear thc thought 11 f her children to tho care of strangers in case of her death rhat if she Cud rother he would receive them Dr Savory inquired his and started up in was when it agitation that Office Over Wheelock's Crockery Store 33 Main Street 25 Street Dr after years in Culled States General Hospital thn twenty years private practice hopes to I patronage J C BURBANK M D HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OR K O located iu for the practice of hy to to receive a Xo 5 Block Side opposite Corn hours 10 to o toT P M consultation ut residence on street opposite the 4 tn r All he Inft nt the BUFFALO I WITHOUT CHANGE i trains nro equipped j with all modern for tlie com- i safety of such as Miller's nml d- These combined with elaborate tlt and fitted DAY AND NIGHT Make thc most popular and df route the Wost and about to visit dominions of Pluto i a member of the society of Odd Fellows T supposed yon were j aware of thc fact continued i tor i No sir I was not aware of it or I j would not have given such a ready con- j sent to your with my daughter I have no faith in secret any kind and thc the evening previous ami was so scd at the insult offered to Maud ho declared it to be that he determined to put an ond to the engagement at j once Maud's tears and entreaties j availed nothing He had decided the matter and nothing could change his j j mind So that evening when Dr j Savory called as usual the i i attended the door informed him that j i Miss Maud was not at home at the j i i T u ii tune vou your membership tlie better J i ed in the peculiar T Krt The visitor received 1 shall be satisfied Dr Savory did the -i i i 1 i prise and opened it with very un- command in which this speech was P 1 tered and felt very much disposed to him brie that TICKETS his dignity by informing Mr that lie considered it an un- warrantable interference with his but an reflection convinced him such a course would be very impolitic Ho be only said Will you kind as to state your objections to Prol R D A K X L M Dr Vv X K Can he at all principal Ticket j the society in tlie at The objections that every honest tho No to spending thc money and time that should be devoted to his ily in indolence and on works that bo ibun not reveal to j the world And after of the Doctor's absence on fade trifling excuse for his and after promising to do in power 1.0 find the lost brother took bis departure As Mr sat at breakfast the next morning leisurely drinking his coffee and glancing carelessly over the various itoms in thc morning paper at side hi's eye was arrested by the following paragraph Tf Mr nt he can receive gence of a missing j His exclamation recalled Maud from the painful reverie in which she had j been indulging and caused her to study his face in surprise for it lighted up with a strange new tenderness that was 1 not habitual there f wonder if it can be Mary and if i she is still living after my fruitless search of all these years he said and passed the paper to Maud pointing to 1 the advertisement ITo then rose ex- i i saying Finish your j fast child and don't keep anything same time handing him a note of the in Wins F Hatch F K Morse O encasement with Miss Elington was at an end and that his visits must be dis- continued at once also that Mr decision was irrevocable and that any attempt to chancre it would be useless No reason was assigned for this singular proceeding but Dr ory at once divined its cause Still it was so unexpected so unmerited for me for a moment he was almost overcome with astonishment and indignation Hut his experience of life had taught him despondency was a poor anti- T may be back till dinner time and without waiting for Two Little in Scotland TiY 1 S Being in Scotland rambling over that famed vent up the Salisbury Crags which Vere named after the Earl of Salisbury iand which are nearly eight hundred high No trees or shrubs were growing thereon but grass was growing all the way up the incline to the summit From the top I had one of the finest views of thc city of Edinburgh that could have been afforded and it was in thc same paths that Sir Walter Scott of whom nearly all the boys aud girls have heard used to when he was studying some uow subject I wont down into the valley where a largo number of people were lying around and sitting on the grass Some were reading newspapers while sonie of the peasant women were washing clothes in the little streams that trickle down the vale It would seem strange to see your mothers washing clothes in cold water and spreading grass to dry Passing down into the vale I found what is called Hunter's where the people go to practice shooting at the target and further down were still other people lounging to have nothing to Beyond this were the remains of St Anthony's Chapel perched upon the spur of a hill The chapel has historic interest connected with it So 1 started for it and reached the place by clambering up over rocks ers just as boys do when they hunt for young eagles At the foot of these rocks is a beau- which they call S An- Well and as I approached two little girls came towards me each Ing a OL One ul in advance of the other and us she came near me she This is the best water in burgh this is from St Anthony's To please the child I tasted it and dropped -an English penny her hand Thank you Mister said she and turned away and with her little friend went back to the well J clambered up the rooks to the re- mains of the old chapel which is ply an old archway After gathering a low relics and looking over to the old Holyrood palace I descended again and was about to pass the well when the reply hastened from the room and little girl tripping lightly Good morning Mrs Case i ed himself of this Mr Klington dote either for ills of the mind or of i do to-day T Having of the County well in U S wo will furnish Attract ol Tit let to in ty on short AHo f A DETROIT MILWAUKEE A DR S H MAIN OVER Colvin Store CHLOROFORM NITROUS OXIDE GAS AND To Relieve pain in Extracting TEETH ran 2M M GREEN MA N And General Insurance AGENT N Y itna Conn oo Will i State C'mrt promptly CITY ENJOIN Will to Engineering and RTMU Xo 1 O Dealer in CROCKERY CHINA WARE WAKE HOUSE 33 Main St Janesville A SMITH TIK and SHEET IRON WARE to Glass and wooden 87 North The Shortest and Cheapest Houto Suspension Bridge Buffalo Lansing NEW ALL i 1570 one of tills IP ea the and with that crossed his bauds behind nun ana com- find c h'm pacing the balcony apparently absorbed in his own angry thoughts Dr Savory's reply the sight of Maud's frightened face and the hand she raised imploring And Dr Savory entered the room with such a bustle of cheerfulness over so many previous barriers he arrested by I fo this one One thought gave him great Maud was and he argued that if by his own that the up ii c i ho failed to remove the it was well lor he was becoming i i 1 i that bad interfered with his happiness On line Will Milwaukee Daily At 0 P M from Bock foot of Street Direct Connections at Haven for a All Points Kast excited and the words that rose to his lips if they had hern uttered might have extinguished ail bis bright hopes very suddenly lie stepped forward and gently Maud into a chair saying in a low voice Don't be ened dear your father's prejudices yield to reason or at least to his love for you Please go away Edgar and anv more about it now papa is an- Charges Jar t Union Depot 9 j St Milwaukee en n X T Milwaukee W W P M It R II A tin V Ticket R It of H B GOUCHEH Co Thursday April 21 On tin Koor in Storey's site tho new House st Conic otic all and and of every of in our line of business II A CO Wis Grand AT W W DEXTER Co in Watches Clocks Jewelry Silver Ware SCOTCH SPECTACLES Win Storf and will not be your is traveling the same road J vrith the air as balmy the scenery as charming as but his senses seem to have lost their power of her eloquence must prove resistless He had experienced its power over seating himself by the bed said Do self too forcibly to doubt its efficacy in j feel Mc to a surprise if leading others He returned to his of- one should come this way fice and there found a sion for the evening in attending to eral patients who were awaiting him Three weeks had passed since the evening upon which wo first met Dr Savory returning from a visit to thc is wards me saying as did when How I Up pure liquid distilled from the heavens and filtered through the earth This is the best water in: burgh this is from St Anthony's Well 1 tasted tho crystal drops and gave her a penny also I asked them Kow much they earned each day selling wa- ter and they said sometimes a sixpence The Doctor laughed pleasantly and I sometimes a shilling Have you a father living 1 said I sir he died a year ago What was your father's business He was a laborer and my mother used to sell dishes but she does not said one of them at the same 1 am better this morning I be- lieve the sight of your cheerful face does me more good than your defense The soft blue eves filled with tears and looked so pleadingly into his that Dr Savory yielded at once He ed to KO and met Mr Elington in one tion for he experiences no pleasure in upon the beauties around him She looked at- him wonderingly for an explanation but before it could be given a heavy step sounded on the streat outside followed by a loud knock on the door The Doctor without wailing to admit thc visitor stepped in- to the little kitchen where thc children were preparing breakfast and just as he did so the street door opened and a tall man stood upon the threshold His wandered about the little until they rested upon the wasted figure on the bed then stepping for- i The phantom that had allured him so of his turns who seemed prepared to j njs aud life has ward over it till a I resume tho discussion Hut the i tor pointed silently to Maud and with a respectful how passed out The next day Dr Savory called to assure himself that Maud was not ing herself unhappy about the little lost all The y of joy convinced him of its identity reader will be at no to explain this down he pressed his lips on change The Doctor had for once j lhc exclaiming My poor his persuasive faculties I found at last or the resistive George and the invalid i of his He had called at the i ller aboat his neck of the evening before but did J to see bnt re- at home He met her on the street he was his office nnd was quite CHAS W Attorney at Law omo WH Mid the Pott for not find her with a friend satisfied when he found the brow as serene and the smile as ready as usual He continued his visits during the week but did not encounter Mr ton again and supposed the little greement entirely forgotten The evening of thc party had arrived and Dr Savory stood before the little glass in his office taking a critical vey of his handsome person he was rather fastidious about his toilet at all times but deemed it necessary in or of this particular to look his very best He was just fastening the last button of his kids and with her head upon his bosom for answer only a little stained note saying that she Ind been j forts to change her father's decision had been ineffectual and ending with assurances of everlasting fidelity He had called at the bank several time's and for an interview with Mr Elington in the hope of Meeting a re- conciliation W always received the same answer Too much engaged to be He had finally resorted to letters in which he plead his cause so fervently that had they been read they must have softened the hard heart but unfortunately they were returned unopened His resources were bed out her joy It h needless to describe the scene that followed The reunited brother and sister had each a long story to tell and a great many questions to ask Suffice it to say that during the inter- view Mr Elington learned with prise that his sister had been supported by the Odd Fellows aud was indebted to them for all the comforts she had eu- joyed during her husband's sickness and since his death and for the care and attention that had preserved her own life He also learned where Dr Savory spent the night of the party and when that person presented himself to see how his patient had sustained the when the door opened and two men entered the one n middle-aged the other a young man Good evening Flow arc you gent lemon i Take seats Are you going out inquired the elder 11 I about to do re- j plied the Doctor a little annoyed at the j prospect of delay I fd and the future looked very surprise he stepped forward and offered less When he reached his he found Elsie Case thc child of the man with whom he had watched two weeks before waiting for him She said that j her mother was very him to visit her as soon as possible He lifted the child into chaise and without awaiting to get his supper hastened to the of the sick He found her needing medicine his hand saying forgive and try to et mv past injustice I have just a so T hav veri i near lost I shall be proud to edge you as a son if have not ed the right to do so The offered baud was time saying that the other little girl was her sister and then she added I meant to have got to you first with thc water but she pointing to tha er oue was than me aud got to you first and she is iny sister too though her sister ought not to have done it Have you other sisters T said I Yes sir five more old arc you two little girls The oldest I and my sister is nine and appearing to she slowly added The ers are fix years is two years old li But said I that is but six She looked thoughtfully down into water as it was running over the pebbles away from the well of the Saint thou turned to her sister saying ly 0 yes there is aud she is seven years old Kittie Then she said to me I started to give you the water from St Weil as soon as my ter sec you coming dune tlie brae she run because she is the To this the nine year old girl smiled and seemed well pleased at her success just as most nine girls and boys do when they have gained victory over their brothers and sisters and who look up like little roughs too The oldest girl said her name was Mary Higgins and her name was Kathleen hut said she we call her Kittie Now here were little sisters and their father was dead and what their mother to them happy and comfortable I did not learn bv Mary aud Kittie appeared to be i T and comfortable I did not learn readily taken aud the flush of pleasure on the j und were very bright intel man's face testified without the verbal i children What are the differences sleeping f is the peculiar nature of mysterious con- we call There is something phenomenon that defy The dis- ing a tate are save lew external us entirely unrecognized to-day us they were ages ago Sit by the cradle of child and it as it sinks into quiet The muscles gradually relax the lids fall and voluntary motion ceases The is slower u u alao the of the The temperature of the body is slightly depressed and a of apparent companies the physical changes fied That is all we can and yet it to believe these things are all that sleep If so sleep might be accurately as a ple of volition or the action of the will to that thought and motion of all muscles those of the vital gans is impossible But a tittle thought will show that cessation of will is only oue of the manifestations of sleep and that the will may and frequently does only partially cease retaining command of tlie voluntary muscles and giving rise to the phenomenon of At times also the mind active in sloop and often sons with surprising coherence and dreams more or less approximating to realities of waking hours are produced But the mystery of mysteries aining to sleep is the fact that it ovates the system from fatigue And his is no greater What is In what state of or body or both consist are questions the wer to which still puzzle the est physiologists The periodicity of the desire for lecp is another peculiarity which is still involved in Why is it haf monotonous noises the of the eyes upon some stationary object all favor the of sleep On all there is still no tain light Upon respiration digestion circulation reproduction and tion HO me accurate exists but of sleep almost nothing This function which more or less every other and which has been aptly described as a partial death from which springs a fresher is no less remote from present means of scientific investigation than the greatest mystery of all life Scientific American Skilled IH The position given in this country to industry is awakening general Mention Now that measures are ce n to place permanently a National Exhibition in this city public men of other countries are calling attention to be matter It is generally overlooked that n large portion of the population of States are classed as ar- isans who comprise no less than two- the working men in Maine n State in Maryland and in of phia Lord Clarendon Secretary of the British Legation in bis report tip makes the There are few countries in which he is repute as United States of America The laboring classes may be said to embrace American nation The American prefers the occupations iu which the exercise of the brain is in greater demand than that of the elbow His chief ambition is to attain to the of a master American How AN CALCULATED His Va pers relate the registration in- in An aged colored man came up to his place of voting upon ly with great difficulty prescribed formula il How old are you waa ed when the old man was thrown into much Recovering himself he muttered in which was Well how tuy ole 1 It so happened that a gentleman was well him who answered Your old master is about fifty-five years of age Well how ole is missus She is about forty-five years old Sally Thirty-five next fall young misses f Well older deu all put der for I knows when dey all was born It is needless to say that the old man was passed amid the good of all present Mr Speaker I straddle that waa the phrase in which a the motion If you desire a sweet breath that will not be offensive to those with whom use Dr lUmady and cure jour for of which he cure Sold by or send Dr H V Buffalo N T it by mail