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   La Crosse Democrat (Newspaper) - May 17, 1853, La Crosse, Wisconsin                               DEMOCRAT FOR OM f jour WSJ rHr M jwr IX M I or o linos J t of linn OM 1 JO net 1 TMT S 00 for il mws Yearly lo own Uw only of nod i Vork ji fur tlY ox BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ct CO lint building of Frun la LA HOTEL r vm Iti from of Steamboat Lf C O D Port Jji Wj Shop oni door north of Storo M tt Law ruMU co Wii A M E Surgeon In hlu fit M wlA unit tauter lu and Dry Hotel on Front tv o north of VS M In Stows Iron work done lo on Hml c Bj 5 Public It on corner of Viont buito nts In Crosio h oli t SMITH Commission In Boots Ac 3 Trout Auent Particular paid to t nml Lu VOLUME MAY 17 1853 NUMBER THE 01 You bad best not do it Edward Take my advice and do no such The resulting from it may prove disastrous to your one stride overleap all my firm I- loved worshiped almost the girt the first time I laid my eyes upon her I cursed all bachelors and and considered myself after received Funny was lior found that she was not in least ad- and undoubtedly would if verse to an happiest for the I thought and to the bluest pitch my wore wrought As she finished tho a smile her countenance True I very distinctly hut I im- aged it a demoniac smile push one as a person by some fell stroke reason would give and 1 thought Fanny fell to the floor A Model Perry a young bloomer has you it If over I WM Particular paUl to the kind of BUllik BooKl from promptly to Attorney and In Win M III prompt tlic ot all to nl In will lu of Mint Co spoke in earnest I do now Besides sir you well know I am never given to joking Please explain then how so trivial a thing can result in In the first place Edward you Jo not know what a sensitive class women in general are You have not had in- enough with thorn to ascertain all that pertains to the sex I will ex- plaia to you why the plan you Mk of may prove disastrous In the place however acknowledge yon fondly nnd devotedly love Julia Yes sir And you arc not sure that tin ly loves you in return although professes so And furthermore you wUb by a plan which you consider a trivial tuie to test her love That was my intention wr As yon told me you would to Miss Julia a note from yourself ting that you from tome which at present you cannot make k lown to lior must break off the intimacy now existing between her and note is to be placed in her hands for perusal I tell you again the consequences would result fiom such a tiling must prove disastrous in the extreme It could not be WeU Edward time in its ever ceaseless flight went on and I ued drinking m the girl's beauty until my soul seemed filled with But enough of that You know flow ardently you love Miss Julia love for her is ab I imagine it then you r it from floor nm can I describe I stepped instantly bnt as it happened noiselessly from the closet in which 1 and observed that instead of ing Fanny had allowed tbu note to slip and had stooped to pick eloped fiom Monsoon Mass with ins When her husband found she was determined to go he gave her 00 to start with what I call doing things 1 should have that 100 dollar and handed it to Mr levins i as a healing plaster for and gone hugging my old man and to rip in his coar ago of and boy buried six tut in marl pit at m ment of Ute Seine A of the de- rived froia die is given in Rouen paper During the whole of that time fliey were without food out without light aed without tout were in sudi a confined place that The tion of the DOT they could not upright Boitard the man de- clares that during the whole time Ite did rut more than two boars his nod tbe youngest slept more back to felt no httnger and Boitard says that even if they nad they would not have been touched but thoy great thirst i On the day found a afr into TJ Ti i wafer of tbo pants and stockings free from that repent me hour ill the I a It this their can it with my Jove Well after a while I hitd the faction of- learning that Miss Fanny re- turned my love and I was happy be- yond description Time and we both attained a HUD it while I less as watching Lor A ringing i hear il oven day ringing in cars echoed through the and Fanny toic the note M while tj a VJ tt I lit as ibave horned had aimed to her silvei voice to the 11 tf P Si ib Laiv ami I nml tal to the lion of to nil 10 IOW We soil Win null T lo inform Urn of Ln thiLt ho 19 to all in Itt nil n and nt Na Lu G rosso Stow the conclusion that we were made for each other Visions of happiness were ever before me Fanny wus She object of my by night and rey thoughts by day But hi the midst of all my happi- ness a that woid I young man for bad as it is and as I am I can find no other to express my hall eel of the thought which thrust itself into my imagine J did not love me but that she on- ly accepted my hand because of my good looks and wealth by the way I was worth a handsome little fortune descended to me by my The thought that she did love me and day I'd hand him his segar case and put away his cano hand up Ins coat and har trim bis and give him the cup ot tea and the brownest of toast and all tho chirk meat of the Turkey they heard the noise of the pickaxes snd spades above them but the last three days their was as to prevent it from reaching them this circumstance naturally ed In I rushed forward to explain nil I'd wink at his sherry and mint juleps I'd help him get a ten at ninepins I'd ghe him a be ly ions v hat time in thu small horns he tumbled into I'd pet all his stupid and help his friends to beat down tho city shopkeepers prices I'd frown at ill of pin money I'd sit and let him smoke in my till I was symptom of ardent 1 fell tipon my knees and implored her to me hut no go I musi but would you believe it she would not to a word from me she I exhibited every now L ite that widow Wilkins to and nui ouf to Jo some shopping and stay away till tra nt j as lf they vit pmt and t did no another woman bo- But it would her love for mo will of nml I lor ho homn l-y to to n t Ihu MIOJI hli on 4 Tailor t Landing ou n of In lino of Ac nml of own All ly PI LJI WK nni! C o wiil to lUo Uon of the of locution of AUo iod on S at Iho old Unnd the Now Front St l-n only bo to test I step in and it all light ere any harm could result you might but I it much Look at me Edward yon soe before you a gouty old I know it Do not taunt rnc en account of it young man I was once n young and though 1 say il equally as handsome us yourself Indeed J myself on being in point of beauty at d model young man Thf course yon tall of pursuing ins tie all this change You may smile it will hut nevertheless such is tact but would to heaven it were so Explain yourself Mr I intend to fmly explain tho of I c shout and by Miss Fanny in whom were centered all my affections I nu l that 1 ought to tost her and bw n discarded but twas all right I fv had trifled with hei and hi return I received my ment It drove me Kot long after Tanny married a husband I trust than I should have made and tion of but a true of the of public umt vor of Itu wil orr hu or those l to In hu lino them to li'in n mil WM W In Stoves Groceries Willow Ac Ac Also on of Mill from tho Lo 113 Nnw anwn ara Iho vinj none will bu kepi on rich on hut liny bo for Storo on Krohl Ln Wis tr F M He CO RoUll In Fancy and Staple Dry AIM unit Tor tho a IM superior to qny houso In jr wo will strict any lo anr on returns As yon will I will to dery bui it was so but 1 could not help it You me fy myself upon subject my mind 1 know not ot the slightest reason for imagining as I did She never in woid or action gave me any reason for it yet there in my bosom tha thought and to cast it forth 1 could not It seemed a to dash to my cup of happiness and ere long it did so Excuse me if I exhibit symptoms of for I cannot recall the moment that I did the action without curbing bitterly myself After T said lo myself one day as I sat in my office Fanny may not lovo me as as t or as she pretends It will do no TI to test her love for I can be near her when she receives my and explain all and she wilt only laugh and ko it will pass Yes fool that I WAS I yielded to the up a pen I wrote a little note I to merely JEST The uu her love you must understand As completed to tig if il had been but an Tt after such That do for might have knocked me doun of magnanimity Clough conld than A Flag ed the miners them had matches and a small peace of a candle but though they they could for of air cause the to burn latter part of the lime they become to exhausted as to be scious ot their but they that the boy cried if hi a Theie is the lope Let tis Only cue of them was able shed tears and when iic did so the hoy consoled him by that they were sure to be rescued Tlic a breath oi air reached them they but ter a while Tie first thing a piece Levins no more chance at an a FANEY We find the the re- cently much talked of and by some admired Fern leave In these leaves we scent not the of said on being me a pinch of aud he took iv In Tl e Paris of the ton Atlas gives the following account of a strange suicide thai took place n that city too had seen ami the fein of New Tho roil a great deal In 1837 Came out a air a second has a sweet rich was the lei scent but those funny Terns have a disgusting mere like frog maisli dock than tlang alike to literature however ere we part you good morale noE to test Miss iove I shall ntt ii sir I have learned Hits evening to do nny snch thing you for your little sketch ill prove a bon to me Good evenin They parted wiser for what he had beauty of Parit Her weie the of ambition She rolled in that ity of of the de it was ty me a new street now ils site exceed any of Louis and Col Thorn's was the only which could cunning enough to keep it hurs at the dc Soon excesses oi 311 sorts ruined health her health lied her beauty her Tho prodigal girl descended even moie idly than slic had fortune's tide the quick ebb hoi steeped lo the lips in misery She N P Willis of Case notoriety to be an accomplished rake from appearing m his written tion the sifter it seems is in tlic lost If there is anything in this wo myself but I must tike lime i since 1 recollect tho contents of that a moment It ran thus mil CroiM La Crow co of Flour Fork mul nil articles respectfully fely upon effort lulus of their goods at Itw iiighcsl tales prompt ret J lo X Col C A STEVENS since that I was old and and withal 11 bachelor so you me to take my own time s the class to which I always do on count of our being to ry to death by Some years since a number of comse for you see thiec score years of bachelor life have over my I a mau of years of age fell in love Though I blush to name it now I actually fell in love It Was that I should have tone so for sing in eral appearance as I then was I had previous to the moment when I was forced to acknowledge t lat love had taken possession of my heart been roost an inveterate hater of womankind in general 1 cannot imagine from whence this hatred sprung but there He deep-rooted in my heart it was and I arrived at the residence of Fanny I in my foolishness imagined eject it I had considered woman as a mere toy given only to flirtations and designed as a hector to mankind and I could never think oi woman without being fore- bly reminded of the manner in which mother Eve destroyed the happiness of Adam by tempting him to partake of the den fruit Foolish man that he was to be tempted by a woman but alas M B S tiu shin pUU o WM at f Uw a Tur nil Iki the In procuring hoU h m nil ud and to sold or the same 1 Rm to shame of mankind to say it so it was But a truce to this young I was to speak of something else At the age of as I naid I fell in love It was love at first sight but it was real Jove The on whom were doated the of myself who at the young age I then was had almost to live a bachelor's life WHS FASTI r Circumstances which at present I must leave to decline stating make it that we should break off all connection be- tween us There you have verbatim Short of less After having finished I eral times considered it the height of folly to distrust Fanny aud as many times mined to destroy the but the tempter had the mastery over my feelings and the note was ed to her I myself for sending it lie hesitated a moment and the old man's bosom teemed tlic while to rise and fall like the surface of a slightly troubled ocean plainly exhibiting die intensity of iis there pent up and there myself in a closet Tt i- spid to be a bnt wo -0 portion of it some two when deeds as the following it tins a Most honid corduroy After running awhile at tho rate affair five flora the to wet up One of the long why looking walked into he groft i y lo et Ins tle Just as laid down the change jingle went tho bell mid came fiom the dung V Mf i itT 1 T or six miles an hour train ot the 20th at first too to be but later it we give the sung out the tucker I'll have ray find 1 can any how By the ho had the train was off some twenty i ods Looking out die window ivc saw a le of logs opening and shutting hku a pair of while about font feet be- hind came a It was bat two bits with on sucker and soon slipped it into our On Sunday 11th a Mi Jacob Goshn of the town of Rochester m sfer county induced a Cross that town whom he had j him to He fop a ledge of locks on in the of lie say this morning's the of a TI about forty years old v as Uken out of the Canal St Martin The oi all of violence suspicion that n crime had Subsequent in- the death to have been the i of rt suicide A strange to the d them to inspect the boJy corpse was covered from which except the face and leet no body was exempt In sPectacle itself to t aud duty lo raph and when arrived there he cautiously miast of and cret to the ede of the the names of aK the lovers th to the edge of the and after looking over said to the girl he saw a woodchuck over ledge asked her to look at it Without suspecting h his like a sweep grasped the railing and sprang r he ed the danger request in the room usually sat and i Give us u chaw there I knew the note would be j I'll be if I wouldn't a bust ered into her hands determined that when I had seen the effect of it upon her I would burst forth and explain all Ibo of a con- oa lor Also hnj Point and on be ud to tha Slate M.liabli Through the of the door I watched her seated upon the blissful ignorance of what was jn store for her I the door the ment the steps of tho servant as approached and laid the note upon -T Uwt BurM HOD a n of was a She beautiful Edward Palmar -J B- All Und to tho Kkw to nil of or b ludi to n bjr null foi A Aft 10 T M Venus herself Dark eyes pretty mouth that ever seemed wreathed into a smile graceful I won't attempt a description of her for is a thing im- for me to fell things as they were You understand I tell you that there was beauty m that to ft co my position and cause at if I hadn't filled at the last tin Cfiiai Courier the girl Gosha the woman had with the date of tho stid end of each amour Nothing be painful to the sight than this album of upon a hideous corpse The corpse was the of L abyss a distance of two hundred foot In the fall the abdomen of the poor gill was bmst open her logs ABOUT is ken and her body tembly bruised in a new and yet strange to say she lived and beautiful church Ohio there a family of an old man by the name and his three sons all whom are hard who had often laughed to scorn tho advice and entreaties of a pi- A HI u ur the table and his T as he otis though very eccentric minister u he For Miss Fanny Slowly the idol of my affections arose nnd ach towards the table take the note If I had before dis- trusted her love I could not now her countenance was too open too lovely for a heartless maiden who only ried for money open the I said and from my secret covert I will watch the effect 1 Fanny took glanced at the superscription then delicate fingers broke the seal and her eyes ran over Afi words written within I saw it all Wo bo sure the space through I must her rather limited yet I could see pretty distinctly j resided in the same It ed that one of the boys was bitten by a rattlesnake and was expected to die when the minister was seat for in great haste On his arrival he found the young man very penitent and anxious to bo prayed with The minister ing on the kneeled down and prayed m this O thank thee we thank thee because a has bitten Jim We pray thee a to bite John send one to bite send one to bite and O Lord send the biggest kind ot a snake to bite the old for nothing but rattlesnakes veijfiwnily to Star in dragging her body by her hands a distance of some miles and occupying two days iu tius ful condition her moans were heard by in tlic she had crawled who sought her out and conveyed her to her She related the facts of the as we remember surveying out- side and in last summer ill company with a friend We have recently heard an Amusing ith the figures in stained glass in the great eastern window The process of biking in the colors was a blow one and glazier becoming impatient stated them fled as soon tcv a delay went to the artist to as he heard than the survived the how far the and has not we believe beca arrested Those residing in the vicinity were so incensed at tho outrage that had he been immediately captured he would our informant have received a summary and dreadful punishment Goslin is a married man and has dren At our last advices the girl still her was deemed were those cf Se Peter and St wore advanced The artist replied to his I've got a first rate bake on Paul but Peter isn't more than half baked and I'm afraid he is a Ue cracked S It sounded enough to his interrogator Slar of Temp verdict of has been obtained Page and Bacon eminent bankers in St Louis for illegal backing It is thought will take an to the Supreme Court Beaver Dam Republican has a long article upon ibe flattering prospects of tho Crosse Railroad and the stockholders not to part with their stock is it vea the will pay all indebtedness and ges and Be at a long the ten years to limited have nm out   

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