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   Mauston Star, The (Newspaper) - June 6, 1860, Mauston, Wisconsin                               C TERMS IN ADVANCE WESTWARD THE STAR OF PROMISE LEADS THE NOT PAID IN 3 MONTHS VOL a JUNEAU COUNTY WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 1860 NO MAUSTON STAR WEDNESDAY MOUSING AT B STEVENS CAMPBELL BKO OLD STORE Terms of and Advertising One copy one i paid wi chin three 50 Otherwise One per year i Business Carets Half 25.00 I One 12 lines one insertion 75 Each subsequent do 25 Halt 81 Of Free aud Accepted Masons REGULAR Meet second last i each month nt their Lodge room in Field All brothers of tae L Secretary NO 116 Order of Good every Friday evenin Templars in this village of the order this place at KELLOGG at Ail at that THE LITTLE She sleeps Init the soft breath longer her golden hair The robber haad of death Has stolen thither unaware The lovely edifice Is still as beautiful and fair But mournfully we missed The gentle habitant that sojourned there With stealthy pace he crept To the where it That slept And to come away He broke the fairy lute That light with laughter used to play And left all dull and mute The silver strings that tinkled forth so gay Then with his finger cold He shut the windows too With of drooping gold Ho darkened the panes of blue Sheer from the marUe floor He swept the flowers of crimson hue lie closed the ivory door And o'er the porch tlie rosy curtains drew The is gone Upon the dark wing borne on Wends evermore without return To ruin and decay The fairy palace now must turn For the sun's early ray Upon its and windows not play Xur light its golden roof to morrow morn the comprehension of it When she had finished confessing with much shame blushes and tears how far her affections had been engaged he was silent and when ho spoke it was with a low grave voice There is my child but her whole interests given to the ed claimant It was nne of the ablest of counsels who skillfully developed engagement has only been announced Not married said Marian I thought you were married when you the on which his client stood together by the seat at the ed his claims and when he had ished his he called on a junior counsel sitting beside him to produce that you have been sinned the witnesses to his assertions and ex- against But that is hardly the tion now It is not for you to amin them Marian had been so absorbed in all ure out the punishment for such gross the speaker had just sat down betrayal of your best and noblest had been saying and had kept her tions leave that to Him who judgeth j eyes so constantly fixed on him that the evening before you left us Whom do you mean my next night were initiated for the first time into the delights of a series of revolving views though they hardly forgave the showman for trying to make them believe that there were really in the world mountains higher MR FOWLER HIS The New York correspondent of Philadelphia Sunday says the great moral disturbance of the weak in this quarter has boon the tion and flight of Postmaster Fowler love? That was my brother than Cadir Iris and waterfalls even The newspapers have Deluged you with T so much intelligence on this subject the barrister You did not more magnificent than the Lynn of lt would be a thrice told tale suppose that I was married to my own brother Your brother said Mari- an as the blood forsook her chocks brother Sydney How more righteously than we can over hope I she had not noticed the young man j can he be your to do own words this afternoon close behind him who now rose Yes Sydney tell you what remains for you to do Ito perform his part in the duties of j He has only taken that last name Can you fathom the causes of the tne day At sound of his voice which led on such a Marian started She looked at him mas of deceit can you comprehend she could not be deceived Yes those all the motives which were the deep searching eyes those Do you know yourself how you would i the deep tones that the broad fore- have acted in a similar situation Has head which enabled her despite the was when I told yen so It was to it conduced to your happiness or not barrister's white wig to recognise him j Paris he had gone to a witness to nurse such feelings of resentment in an instant It was Mr Robert living there and pride in your The very i Smith or rather the person aha had fact of your unhappy state of mind j known under that name Farmer's Exchange GEO Proprietor AND UNION STREETS WIS MA r THIS well house having been re- J and tie L Proprietor takes pleasure in assuring the public that he is now prepared to and beast that car bo One tl desired and Crowe ChiB well known House well and d up in proper order for the ot traveling id the himself thit can cive to all wno may make it their tor a or shorter time Passengers carried to and die ear free of charge DUDLEY LITTLE Proprietor Co From the Olive Branch MARIAN LLEWELLYN BY J C B CHAPTER VI The Sunday after this conversation had taken place about throo weeks after Mr Smith had left i Marian was teaching in the Sunday in the last few weeks with some erty he from an uncle But you told me he was in France only a two before INALIENABLE man has a right to bs any age she pleases for if she would state real age no one would believe her Every man has a right to were a mustache who can Every makes a perfect to believe that she can make a better pudding than any other woman in the man who carves has a decided right to think of himself by putting a few of the best bits aside Every So he was or rather I thought woman has a right to think her child -i haVin in world Let her sit said Mr it is to much for her should have told you how wrong you j Her heart beat almost Marian dear sweet Marian say were No one is unhappy who walks For a moment she seemed to gasp for you forgive implored Gacie with a simple humble heart trusting breath By a strong effort of will she j bonding over her friend now lying on in heaven Ob Marian where was repressed all emotion intently sofa See here is one come to your care for your own soul when you j listening for she felt she knew not ujs own cause fed it with such bitter food tbe very I why that she was about to learn as ber eyes opened the little babe in the world and it would be the greatest folly to deny her this right for she would be sure to take it Every young lady has a right to faint when she pleases if her lover is by her side to catch her apples of the Dead Sea You have indeed laid your soul in dust and ashes j instead of elevating it by a noble manity to Him who saw fib to send you such a trial thing which would throw a light on to rose from the cushions much that was unexplained in the past on had laid her -en aspirants for her A RISKY WAY TO GET A young beautiful and wealthy lady widow of a French officer who lost his life at the assault of the has chosen a second husband after a what eccentric fashion arising either from a martial disposition on the of a selection between no less he proceeded with the examination of the witnesses with a clearness a a conciousness the imploring eyes of Sydney who was kneeling beside her she put out her hand to him with undis Marian bowed her Lend on her that seemed to carry conviction with it j emotion not lessened with the 1 t T tl TT 1 I hands school One of her oldest and best scholars had just been confessing to her the and pride she felt i continued ward ono of her companions for a very great injury she had recieved from her Marian of course spoke to her till it nearly touched her knees j she understood it all He it was who j 735 with deep emotion down in that remote corner of Wales ed cs with he She was trembling with deep Can yon not forgive j had found witnesses had searched Mr Watkyns you would be forgiven even left no stone unturned to Oh yes trace out the truth to which he had yes V she sinking tae very slightest of clues This was on her knees and clasping her hands j the reason for his close disguise hand Madame invited the ten tlemen to breakfast at her country villa and having thus united her tors them that she would unite herself to the one of them that would consent to hold in his hand a watch for her to fire at and break with a pistol at twenty paces Nine Sydney knew of my engagement of the party didn't care to run the to Henry Leighton continued I risk exacted by this female Travis but i the tenth a young merchant an engagement we had not aared speak of to papa and mamma because j his name was under such a stain It for me to go into the details of the astounding for Fowler wag perhaps if not the at least one of tJie most popular men in the city and hia ruin did astound the whole of us Ho is a well-built mauly ing with a fluency of speech and a of manner quite sible He dressed with taste is kind hearted remarkable is one of the you ever met and certainly the least selfish of all human creatures He was body's and seemed to be reckless as regarded his own in- provided he could serve those of other if other people were politicians Fowler's ambition bo to enjoy the universal good opinion to wield authority and influence and to live a Prince anil see bis tes made happy through his For several his rooma at the New York Hotel have been the focus of political sentiment for they were open to all and champagne and cigars were as plenty as at a quet No matter who you were if you dabbled in politics you had only to choose between the green seal and the gold seal for a beverage and the Havanas were unimpeachable His weekly bills at the hotel must have been enormous Then again he was Grand Sachem at Tammany and as he was always lavish of his butions he was at tbe head besides jeing the soul and two-thirds of oody of many other political tions In this manner he squandered A T at Law and Agent A Contracts etc always on at notice -.11 together Pardon mo oh my Father out that opponent who for my that Sydney under- about it and used an 0 I nil nf very sen the arguments she could think of my bitter pride and forgive me as was narrowly watching all of his took to that stain and came have found him out down on information that Henry and Counselor at and Solicitor in the payment 01 taxes in the ami tor the Collection of Lisbon Juneau 0 f t I forgive them with my whole heart 1 naso mm down on information that Henry prove how simul u was to bis on beP and circumvented everything he did j gave bim j not know that he was win forgive i the very moment that lie discovered so secret was his movements or I creature an vie i he said vour sin that he was actually in Wales on the never have come to you so selves by following such a line of con- u j duet HOUSE XB LISBON General Since at this Omnibuses tu the We are so little able she said to judge of the feelings and motives to fulfill the con- dition imposed Madame C loaded her pistol forthwith and stepped into the garden followed by the company The twenty paces were carefully ured the mercantile hero pulled out his watch gallantly refusing one not much larger than a frano offered by the lady and fearlessly assumed his place The Amazon took deliberate aim and fired bang went the pistol and down went the watch pierced to the cap The gentleman unharmed terness of spirit Now listen to me j that her spirit was so much softened ho wag as much as myself ty adventure has you my against Him if you do feel j very last spot he could bave wished j fui should I have been of defeating sorry for it and fall no more into i him to visit It was well for Marian an j when I met him here n -i which prompt tho actions of others j Marian my own and ruMic for the Company xn X Rt of the Peace Junean County 11 ti S AKD at the Juneau Drug Store wards us so liable to everything but our own feelings and even often do we not them? Is it not oftener re- he j that she could listen to all the details and time had we to decide what continued raising her tenderly for i which brought out these facts No j begt bc and so his disguise was rich widow and piece like a dear child you have been to me longer feeling any resentment towards Henry wanted us Two MI: j over since your birth You must toll i him she eagerly watched the favorable botn to go to i MINUTE SERMONS TO TEE GIRLS you dear kind aunt whose i he had Decn vengo spirit because of the wrong which we 1 i birds of beautiful Mrs Meredith's but I could not be mage but sickly pets of tho parlor who vegetate m an SDr fancied endured when we think that Mrs Meredith wishes you very j when the verdict of your abe added a f much to so up and see her her cousin a Mr Leighton who had it is indignation for the ub 1 c AI i i of scene and a little amusement is the been with her a it go T cams to plead for poor IV should JOHN A General the st Law Notary Public and Gen L is attend to debts payment of Taxes F aart Counselor Juneau Co Visi Also Laud Agent and Deeds Laud out lit notice jL S etc on hand and j f i verv best thing to prevent you hood ty were as unforgiving and revengeful fa L i 1 J DO ing over the past and endangering a Who is the young barrister who so as ourselves we who offend Him far Attorney at Law and General Land Agent Now County Wisconsin oftener than others offend us and He also sees our motives sees how fully we sin against Him As these words left lips her heart her A hot flush passed over her face which as Iv became as pale as The words of her own mouth condemned her In an instant she saw her low creature as he stood before her confessing his sin eueing for pardon and rose relapse And so when Marian arrived in town at the of her friend she was already happier and in brighter spirits than she had been for a long time CHAPTER VII cd a gentleman unraveled this clue 1 His name is Sydney re- has taken that name with it would not hove been here to-day but i W FIELD Court Commissioner and Justice of ths Peace for County Wis will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care J R Esq W N Woodruff Chicago Spear La Croise A Cady R Masters fi Newport M M MAUGHS There was certainly not much going the very great friendship he bears on in London at that season of the j Henry Leighton It was no com- mon interest which made bim so in his researches Marian had not regained quit so year still there was much for Marian to see on this her first visit to she would have She had already written to her aunt I i you bad not forbidden me to appear in in a dark cellar why do you not go out in the open air and warm sunshine and add lastre to your eyes bloom to your checks elasticity to your steps and vigor to your Take morning exercise let loose your corset strings and run up the hill for a wager and down again for fun roam the fields climb the fences leap the ditches wade the brooks row the boat and after a day of exhilarating exercise and unrestrained liberty go home with an appetite acquired by healthy enjoyment The blooming and young and bright eyed who can darn a stocking mend her own frocks com- mand a regiment of pots and kettles feed the pigs milk the cows and be a lady when required is the girl young But Sydney had no need of any ad- vocate in his favor Nest afternoon he and Marian stood by tbe seat at the waterfall This time it was her head which rested on his shoulder his arm plied Mrs Meredith I hear ho has 1 i was around her waist and tuere on just succeeded to a large fortune and tne suffered I so much her heart throbbed with a happiness to great for words leaves wore off the the ground was covered with snow but the Christmas robin hopped about of the back of the chair she had been sitting on Her scholars were ed but she told them it was nothing she would go out into the open It was the heat affected her When Mr Watkyns heard she had j left the fainting he Manufacturer at Mangos Mills All i ed her out He saw her sitting in the ouu friend had to show her The day carry off the young barrister with her from to bis glowing crimson men are in quest of for a wife But i i vour pining screwed-up not so a speck the underground as those two warm and happy hearts in the bare and wintry was at last fixed for her return She had been more than two months dinner Mr Leighton however scene around them kinds Lumber constantly ou hand at T market rice ch an eel of the church into which the opened He went up to her and found her with her face hid market illusion May 13 LSD was to dine with them and she con- The wedding was very quiet O h a fl u w o j L and year was drawing to escape to her room where cie of course was first London and tne j ear was drawing from best man close She thought it was time she remained pleading fatigue Horn in to a now for her to be at home again to the heat and excitement as an excuse resume all her home duties to see appearing that evening She JOHN Surveyor and Civil Engineer and Land j h bitterly Co n All j I o J intrusted to my care bo promptly at- to Co Wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic Dry Yankee 142 East Wa- ter Street Milwaukee LE GREENE CO Wholesale and retail dealers in Foreign and Hardware and Agricultural implements No 81 East Water opposite Wisconsin Leather Co Milwaukee Howard Association A institution established by special en- the relief of the ecd with Virulent and fur ike Cure of Marian my said the good old man taking her hands away from her face it is time that you should those who depended on her presence for their comfort and happiness A few days before that fixed for her return Mrs Meredith said to her at breakfast I want you to painful in the past maid and Henry Leighton best man Mrs was there and pressed the hand of ber old friend Miss lyn with a cordial grasp when that connected with so much that had been with me Marian dear I want verv much to be present at a trial which tell what it is that troubles you so particularly interesting to me as the interest of a very dear friend a cousin to tell her aunt The next evening but one slie was driving up the avenue which led to her own door How much she would have MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis by the Acting to all who apply by letter a description of their condition age habits of life and iu of ex- treme poverty Medicines furnished free of charge VALUABLE REPORTS on ths Sexual Organs and on iSe W REMEDIES employed to the afflicted in sealed letter opes free of charge Two or three Stamps postage will acceptable postage will accepta Address DlC J SKILLIN HOUGHTON Acting Howard No 2 South Hinth Pa By order the Director's D HE ART WELL Secretary on He is claims It comes on to day sooner sorely are not right to hide it from me your oldest friend from me of mine are dependent on the issue who am ao well disposed to judge you He is trying to recover an estate lightly to advise you so held from him by Have I over failed you when you have account of his illegitimacy sought prepared however to prove bis just Oh pardon me my revered friend I have boon proud rebellious and have rejected your aid your sympathy Oh if you knew everything Then tell me all Marian my child here in this holy house is the most fitting place to disclose the sorrow which seems to prey on your very heart As Marian proceeded in the Her heart was full of it dy entered the room with the i strings and breath in tho pure 3 and become something as good s nature designed wanted to be alone she had not re- covered from the shock it had been to her to see again so suddenly a person M bride Mrs Meredith too came down from London and ful friend and gray-haired Mr Watkyns had tears in bis eyes as he performed the marriage ceremony for the pure and girl on whose infant brow he had placed the holy sign of baptism But if the re- in the houso were not very demonstrative there was plenty of beef and ale in the village where Nelly doll-faced and daughters of fashion and are no more fit for matrimony than a pullet ia to take charge of a brood of fourteen chickens The truth is my dear girls you want less fashionable restraint and more liberty of action more kitchen and less parlor more leg exercis and less sofa more pudding and less more frankness and less mock modesty Loosen your waist money without the first idea of its value and it not demand a long period with such wide gaping sources of exodus for the most capable of re- sources to exhaust itself Fowler's father was President I think of the Highland Bank or other important officer in that tion He was a similarly dashing gay and exuberant gentleman He became a victim of a- defalcation to a heavy amount and committed suicide in his mortification His son our lats P M inherited bis love of a brilliant and spent a patrimony of in his first dash at social He next spent a hundred thousand for his mother when she wisely cut off his supply His third application was through tbe funds of the post office and I suppose his de- there will reach hundred eighty thousand Besides this he ex- pended much money that he stantly making ia successful tions and lost much in hosts of ones for he was dabbling in enterprises of the dazzling and rate kind He made fifty thousand dollars ire three days in the purchase and sale of lots on Staten Island but it did not last him over a week and lam afraid that been favored with a mil ion a month he could have ed it all with the the greatest ease elegance and nonchalance imaginable This spirit of careless profusion won Fowler many liked him and hence bis misfortune I doubt that anybody would venture to arrest him Marshal may pretend to try as much as he pleases but it is my impression that he could lay his hand upon him at any moment if he thought proper He don't think er and therein shows his sagacity for if be did venture to do his duty in the case the hiss of the popular sentiment would ring in his ears liko that of a serpent and he would be in- How great was her surprise to be received with open arms by whose smiling eyes filled with tears as Marian yielding to the generous impulse of her nature folded than I expected Will you go You j her heart have never seen our justice among every class of his political confreres ders has no to spare political or otherwise He will therefore no such thing As for Fowler having committed suicide I can't believe it Nor do I believe that he has left the country He is emphatically in the i hands of his who would very little difficulty in T I his deficit provided Uncle Sam would a j r au criminal recent speech at bis Museum m And to this complexion York the resuscitated Barnum made at if the govern the following handsome allusion to his degire to recover anything more than its mere securities Poor In the days of my prosperity 1 made j js indeed the characteristic of a- over to my wife much valuable j ty including a this Museum lease having about two years to run ana enhanced in to more than double its original I am sure you will be interested yes returned Marian I ail will go with pleasure It is of things what I should like best to be present at The trial was already begun when Marian and her friend entered the erable old man bowed his head in an attitude of fixed attention as if the tale she told him strung his heart to they could distinctly hear all that ed attention was soon ly engrossed in the proceedings and Oh Marian you me then for having deceived you my own sweet Marian Dear dear Gracio you have in- deed reason to be proud of your band You cau not think how noble he looked as he his searching -I J U- vi Jenkyns danced till she was tired ana j j sold tbe Museum collection had nearly forgotten to carry Bran his to Greenwood Butler sub- supper although she had volunteered to my wife's interest in the lease was and she has received more thau to attend upon him while waa v to attend upon away Two in Paris I can't think what they can have gone there she said there was thing better to be seen than wo have an opinion loudly echoed an eyes on the witnesses Now you will hour afterwards by all present aa they gazed with ecstacy on a shower of fireworks which had been brought indeed acknowledge your marriage in the face of tho world But we are not married yet dear Marian 000 over and above the sum paid to the owners of the building Instead of selfishly applying this amount to private purposes my family a due regard to and the savings strictly belonging to my wife were devoted to buying in my estate assignee sales and to purchasing clock my endorsements The Christian name of ray wife is Chanty well therefore that I am T i i if not but vDU down from town and still more subject of said Gracie smiling our ly did they reiterate that opinion when that without Charity I am nothing gay fellow HB NO Mt negro in tucky not long since Had accidentally a wound on his foot was ly to prove fatal for want of care A person asked him why he did not bini and was no my foot he be Massa's foot If well he may cure F ison County is reported have expended in ing lottery tickets TEN can sleep tranquilly upon a mat but two kings cant at ease in one quarter of the world yourself bj exhibiting good   

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