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   Pepin Independent (Newspaper) - May 7, 1858, Pepin, Wisconsin                             LAND i Pupin Will promptly to entrusted to his in ths North Counties of miJ M Kuil anj j York New S. Hon. i WILLI Governor A. W. Hon. s K. I I v 1. A CHRONICLER OF THE THE AND THE c. W CO. MAY T. 1SS8. POETRY H. Attorney and Counsellor at Collecting anil 1'c pin Will to nil burliness in tho courts of North Western Wisconsin may to anil also use Jue in collecting all demands luft with him that Attorney ami Counsellor ut and j Solicitor will attend to jiny to his in the State of or of with Land and Hf v. u. Topographer and Land Surveying and Mapping executed to lands shown to land and lands bought and sold on 1' UK VP AND It is the Mi the heavens re- j her His dress and his rough i showed that lie was no he NUMBER 1 1. BY THOMAS K. Jr. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Wis. Will procure and locate Land pay taxes for and to the general duties of the LANDS KOH P. V. Attorney at itor in and General Land Dealer in real Taxes Abstracts of of to and general col- and of Co. Wis. u. Attorney and Counsellor at nnd Solicitor in ininn Wis. Will attend promptly to all busines en- trusted to his 7 C. County Dunn County All orders addressed to Durand will promptly attended to C. N. fc E. K N D V AT XX HOM 3 ri X H I. 1'sij., M H ft flou 1 Be up and for the that aru within the and for earth is yet a he conquered is plain March within the solid too long you now have Pensioned wealth and titled honor Bolstered by presumptuous Never eased a nation's Never staid Never quelled tlie tyrant's Never stopped Never dotted our fair waters With commerce's sail and that comes by honored Buys the freedom of the slave that is robed with Will a nation's freedom And the voice of booming Like the cannon's deafening Ever sends propitious music To that everlasting Hangers-on in life's quick Loiterers by the Waiting for a lucky When there'll dawn a brighter O. give up the vain That Mich moments are in Stem tlie current with a heart That bailies adverse The Creator reputation When I last had labored for for his inebriate of being and of getting up a he stood as high as any man in this i were the J less in But the race I I was here to purchase and of By hor side he j is and what might have been been swindled by an and sobbed and for he felt deemed a very creditable of j had business with How is j that the chill of death was coming upon mechanical six thousand years The little thin hand which hc clasped j has been found to be but n has been going down was cold as ice her face was her j very I never give him liquor when j lips were blue and her breath I can help as he said just i came and went in little fluttering he can get it and such and when her lips only a faint as will hurry him off faster than the j whisper reached his liquor we j Why don't father I am dying You do not I perceive Henry she good 0. I know he the Creator's the rich nnd thc thc noble and good arid the are got up out of the same common material known as what is very humiliating to the ter all return to the same All have to breathe the same and Like they know thc j would go for thc take up with the samc No feet of their own and I wish that I had extra davs are provided for thc When they day after j I did dare to leave you j All are confined within the limits i the wrecks of men once me. dear I shall i and staggering with mother gasped the poor I or hear thc maudlin follies of j every breath seemed to be more men in decent they are led j more to and shun the i i of the same all have to go through the same process when and at leave carriages and and it on foot across thc dark He pressed his lips to and his and puddle their own canoe over as a manner avoids the reef on which he i burning tears fell fast upon her see piled the hull and broken I He thought he heard a step who shall say it was not a great i mixing up things so of a ship once strong and j the j head to see if his father was blunder when he heralded a gospel which true but it seems almost im- He was It was only the strong should make thc the possible to realize that winter wind the old i i n j i Mien so the TT the lame thc dead and with a its riches be preached to the AT Y. Seneca Y. 111, V. Henry Van Y. to Conso at Moot lilu witli Nor it One cycle of lint Our of Like feathery sprinkle the fallen he turned find it of tlie poor as he j And he 13tit a lilt Chatham entered a narrow i dingy which was full of tobacco and called for win Physician and North pursuing a thorough loal and an extensive I in 7'ensylvania ibr a 1111111- f by diligent attention to tfi merit a of public patronage Physician and would an- to to citizens of Dunn county he hax and opened nn office ill tUo village of which is near the of the Orders for professional or for will be promptly at- Itf 1'oor, Fort avails himself nil in his and operations performed by him to com- pare favorably with those from the best All operations warranted to stand as liefer to 7'epin. A. J. H. If Mak at lito as it its il o'er tlie Each little is A smile the lip But bitter the When moistened with Let's see thc color yer No thrust is the word wid said the shockheaded Milesian behind dirty shelf designated as a For a the eye of thc old man Hushed as if a single spark of the lire of i his lost manhood was struggling up j the ashes of his then he put his tremendous hand in and drew forth the preached to tlie poor unfortunately for the standing of the same with a large its Redeemer had but a humble n for and tlie girl associated with the cat with j publicans and forgave the erring in and by one of j and chose his disciples from of with illiterate low of utter he his head the With her spirit had its to no- and a broken had as she saw her once husband descending step by step toward the drunkard's pit of that our proud ones should be compelled to adopt such a and to follow so humble a Master iu order tret to Heaven I Thc same unfortunate thin It was and various j is found iu our social and reform houses thc wretched Our Lodge of Templars in this he of tlie night were marshalled to the i has thc same upon its his to be dealt with by the pre- It has failed to institute siding justice of the a miserable iu its It has taken me back the said of all colors and in mcn and as he filled thc thick-bottomed glass of both specimens of what j preventing thc accession of that the groggery to the me back poverty and rum could make from that the I want it for I which once was There's no medicine like too much so for old that said the keeper as he very unwillingly counted out twenty-two for this was a FACTS TAKES A pure clement which shudders at a boy's or an anvil's We pity thc higher race of tint really cannot admit that the Lodge is The justice was about to commence the j entirely in thc The fault is more when a lad of sixteen or J Creator for so mixing things in roughly but decently j the cent you to stand with a fine intellectual but j do let me have just one I'm as dry asall out o' which bore the look now of some anfi more and I'll go home and haven't nary said a keen and terrible mental -I s'pose I'm wanted there bloated whom it cd as he looted at in tv thick and husky voice plead j would be sinful to dignify by the title of I the he in a tone of a at the bur of one approaching our very popular among The Judge looked at him with a iting merchants and transient and the drew back three as it is and well on the cents and set out another is my father He raises up the just and the Father of the rich uid has neglected to ar- range a special and genteel plan of tion for these exceeding choice specimens of There is but one er and we are more than half i. Dealer in and Manufacturer and dealers in and copper war pair sad Ac. peau it for granted that the request would not The old man amid the blotched and be wrinkled furrows of his in his erect Before the justice could a voice j to believe that things are all left from amid that crowd of squalid loose in and no husky and cried LAKK K. T. This House is situated on or linsey-woolsey robes what is the matter I for redeemed spirits of common Jane is groaned the Such would be a mortifying state of to as used to j ns glanced with tearful eves upon i and in his language showed in our said thc 1 j Wc as dent of having once been a as lic ft of thc j I j Qf save thc or but few rods from the boat It on gentle a line view f the halce and It is ntul well fitted for the of the The proprietor respectfully a of public 3iMf man of position and fin. of hdl down llis j His not j his nnd lips as j but in places darned and j if lie of 11L.ctar. ed lingering tokens of and sit j of some tender hand that even in j a jo out poverty cured for his personal eye I j those cents Tlie who looked to be too j much of a man for the station which he I must go I'm wanted HY Corner of front Lake This House is pleasantly situated in i most business central part of It ii and well tilted for the of tlie traveling for North Tepin and Chippewa Kails is kept Itf said in a kind tone had heller not lake more will feel better without just one said the old to my and I'll go and I'm wanted there j Jane's muttered thc old i You'll at least stop and take a drop o' hot stuff wid continued who couldn't to that A groan of misery burst from thc old man's and he sunk senseless to thc He was instantly recognized by the kind hearted who had means taken to restore him to and then caused him to be taken to his if home it could be called an order of their and with an impassible barrier against the smutty ones of the or the bronzed ones of the they can steep their delicate senses in pure and unadulterated codfish In the mean we would where lay white and the second of recommend that an erring Creator be the victims whom he had made through wilh petitions of grievances until OUt pf his the accursed aid of the Spirit of Rum My story is and in it there is more of truth than May it not be read as an idle but as writer some effect in warning those BY c. n. Corner of and Front i resumed the supervision of the ami furnished it in a j respectfully solicits a share of public This house is situated di- opposite the steamboat and is i in most business part of the A- would announce to the of that they have lately purchased formerly ed by O. where they are now pared to do all of work in their in cood and workmanlike ou Front a short distance store of L. The poor old man was not proof a-1 who aru drifting on a ice have too much on for a gainst this and he sick said the Two hours after reeling Let me advise you to go home p and a penny in his have seen was thrust rudely into tlie street by hard rubs in our and have known He remedies these and ly taking such people by the ive portion of their pants or skirts gently lift them into a specially sphere where there are no common people to taint thc atmosphere or soil the paths they Let thc blooded animals be fenced A beautiful it is may here's the said the old unlicensed vender of whose den what it to want out an old j be found an Italian laying down a quarter of a literally in very shadow of hails near has seen lies who transported a don't ask you to trust me of so Then he added fotto gave it to me to buy medicine for her JOHN Manufacturer of Chairs and Cabinet promptly paid to Shop on nearly opposite the of Messrs. ly At that same in o wretched but I don't believe in so much doctor's almost in a rickety old killing the 1 don't wish your You can not yet eighteen years of lay on a have no more liquor here Judge miserable She had been and 'tis as good as sworn that could be seen in her replied the bright that they were out through the mist of this 00! into the light of the next in worn they were in her wan and wasted as she the times we ever heard of. He i to in acts of says the winter of ISM was remarkable J has to of so much pair returning house on Baxter street thal one man justice of on lhc tlie t raise money enough jn the kindest manner the bride 7 him in so Mv there is one of and i i- j prompt curse I can get it where said the old man as he turned away and left the Was not that asked a gentleman who had observed this scene from thc j i Some time all the members of Wrst related that the legal profession of went on kissed him au excursion down the The u likeness he had Times of that thus By her quivering with his sketched of hia buur sister and he j with but two or three mad knelt a boy but a rear or two Hts made me a i and not a lawyer iu thc of 1 The vast ness of the great Mississippi River is thus by iv writer from Maiden Wisconsin I look out upon the miles wide at this my mind to take in at one grasp thc magnitude of the From the regions of the North to the it extends j some thirty-one hundred nnd with is forty-five hundred j iu It would reach from 2s't-w i York the and from France to and to the pian Sen. Its average depth from im source in Lake in its delta in the gulf of is and its width half a trapper on thc upper Mississippi can take the furs of the animals inhabit its sources for the tropical fruits that are gathered on the banks Slaves toil at one end of this while thc free red men of the forest at oilier The floods arc more than a. month in traveling from its source to its The total steamers afloat on this river and its tributaries is than and numbers as many fifteen llian twice the entire steamboat of equal to all other parts of the It drains an area of twelve hundred sand square which is justly styled the garden of the It receives n score of the least of which larger than the streams of mighty might furnish natural boundaries for all and yet leave for every country n river larger than the engulfs every year more than the revenue of many petty and rolls a volume in whose depth tlie cathedral of St. Paul could be sunk out of discharges in one more water has issued from the Tiber in five It swallows up fifty which have no each of which is larger than the addition of tlie would not it a fathom in one gle red miles from the feto of the world might safely ride at It washes the shores of twelve nnd its arms lies space for twenty In of Here the story of the who forth into the mountain the child wandered hc cried to break the heard a voice which called to him in thc same He called as hc voice again he rushed to find the boy who hail insulted but could find He then called out to him in all abusive of which were returned to with the child ran to hiis mother and complained a boy the woods had abused insulted hint with vile the mother took the child by the and said My these names were but lhe echo of thine own Whatever thon didst call was returned to from the thou called out pleasant pleasant words had returned to Let this be thy lesson through The world will be thc echo of thine own Treat thy fellows with and they will answer with with and thou shall Send forth sunshine from thy and shah never have a clouded day carry about a vindictive find even in the shall lurk ThoTi receive ever what thou and Always said thc is that child in thc mountain pusses and every man ami every woman is that TOO rather plain spoken once took for his this passage in the Psalms in my all men sire Looking apparently ns if Ite EaW thc Psalmist stand hc suid said sv iti your did David if you had been might have said it after mature Some one says that dog barks with such zeal that one their master's that would suppose they owned and that their master was a asks the people of tugal arc if it is proper to call one of them a Why arc potatoes and corn like sinnen of old having eyes they sce and having they hear  

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