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   Pepin Independent (Newspaper) - May 21, 1858, Pepin, Wisconsin                             ATTORNEYS D. Attorney Pepin j Will attend promptly to j entrusted to his in the a-j River Count of Insurance Now York New j S. WILLIAM i j A. W. j E. A CHRONICLER OF THE AND THE BY C. W. VOLUME 1. CO. MAY 21, NUMBER 43. s. s. Attorney and Counsellor at i and j j Will to all business in j tho courts of North Western Wisconsin tlint j may be entrusted to bin nnd also use i due diligence in collecting nil demands left with him lor that j Attorney and Counsellor at and j Solicitor in will attend to any i entrusted to his in State of I or of together and Insurance Itf f. K. i Topographer and Land j Surveying Mapping executed to I shown to land and lands bought and sold on 1' From Moore's Rural MEET wo meet the As lie drew his But ere the echo had a He clipped in the we meet As he laid him down to The While Ills man i requesting him to meet them on their heart was nigh breaking sought to i surrounded by condoling I After more than a week's j whisper words of That j us it in all were on ere long lingering hope which had sustained her i sacredness of her great She the shores of England were lost in the j drooping spirit wus now swept j already taken the final of that and the smitten one bowed down in her ished object of her hazy were the discomforts of the On further inquiry it was esl and and crowded ship during that protracted i that the had fort of her declining only to learn that Charles j Can this be she where he had goue i in choked and broken as she but at last the weary distance visited B youth j They had entered the S. was in A. K. Jr. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Wis. Will enter procure and locate Land pay taxes for and to the general duties of the LAND CHOICE LANDS FOR V. Attorney at itor in and Land in real Taxes Abstracts of titles to Real and general col- lector and remitter of Pierce Co. Wis. Itf ft. C. County Dunn County All addressed to Durand will bo promptly attended to 123 Attorney and Counsellor at j Solicitor in nunn i Wis. Will attend promptly tit all en- j sted 7 i we meet As she gazed for the On lonely of her darling one- dwelt in u Will we meet again Those that have Have we parted hero on earth below To meet again no We'll meet again On that blessed When all shall hear the Arid all be equal Then let thy faith be high as the when we're called to part below We'll meet again on We'll meet in that blest homo above here weary are ut Tho and the fallen ouo Will bo supremely Then let us our Though we're For 'twill he bliss without To meet j that to a brother's j now 11. had again com- j smile of But they looked j his bevond j was known of The Soon came days of darkness and trial j strangers after an interval of anxious lion was again com- woke an answering thrill in every the altar thanked in the m noting Tender and touching was the intercession j his for generous aj of which uprose to Him who heareth which had been extern it had been decided that the 1ms- j of noble souls were at once awakened in disappointment and in behalf of that and i worn and eyes unused to tears I were dim with sorrow fur the living as I ii un J I t 1 J band should go m quest of the absent their nnd the generous i for How jone unforeseen and un- ment of one acquainted with the priate to that mournful occasion seemed in their that the words of one of am a morrow pursue their j and u with a possession of u with I and Jamie was obliged to take j they might on the j the last remaining sovereign to j J his Thc hour of parting bad But it was too late The dying that I mav burr my dead out of mv been cheered by the promise that he i gtr could only murmur forth her thanks na be long yet paleness j in the soft musical dialect of her own tiff of their hating left New York prior to tne reception of tho money which had been sent and still ignorant of every circumstance at- tending her illness and he wailed only to send back a brief line to and hud tfh to his mind the painful thc questions which had died lips were already and too few feeble to express the emotions of his tfn that his dying wife had for as if she had The news of James arrival spread quickly through the at many a quiet that night added story of hardship and On the in the the afflicted strangers And tided that silent and tearful as he name of aid and sympathy which had been extended thc sorrowing so brought into their A few days thc bereaved band and mother were- on thoir way to a. distant home but a lowly mound in that rural cemetery is still pointed as tho last of Lizzie Scottish And amid the gently falling gathered on the cheek of that young wife like i vest upon all who to J i time wore slowly ones came on and the had befriended them in the honr of their Medical aid had been wa was trust s. A- n. AT r v 1'UULIC j even a more painful experience j was awaiting the unfortunate Early left by the one who had engaged i to look after their wants during B. i temporary they had slow they how to I one by with their most valuable ar- She was grateful for the j tides of to meet the demands and the that little spot of narrow that Scotland's hapless daughter needed to Donald G. cently delivered Ihe annual address before thc Connecticut State Agricultural From a condensed report in the Hartford papers we select tho following and nothing was left undone HOB S DC NX From Moore's Rural LI 771C earts were and lightly were the j a crop of good While v vou damp clods laid back above the brow of j farmers remember that yon arc men with the early Wis. N H I. M H Grant A V. N. V. Jlon N. V. Van N. Y. j to A there MO on here ve to against in their j surrounded yet even they who were j they were thrust forth by those could not give that which had who denied them a longer Xot been above all presence ofi in vain ascended that supplicating cry to the absent for the husband of her for her child but plodder i the God of the widow and thc j and the playmate of her with j Then followed another long week of unrelieved suspense to her like duties and Live down the old brutal notion a farmer must be and unthinking immediate COIK in this sore extremity friends i watched not by her dying wore up to grunt them a Solemn was that chamber as with an In the hushed and solemn midnight we and supply the urgency of invisible for the chill dews were stood alone beside the H. Physician North 1'epin. licr tender and Yet when with each 1 gathering on that pale and the I beautiful she lay in her i husband's return became toiling breath slow and i and as the soft there seemed no choice Suddenly the young wife roused from for them but to proceed to the inlund her seeming stupor with a low and at the open lown lor j est The dark we felt as if upon the an extensive i lor i. attention placid features told not of share of i 1'hvsi. j ere its wild would an- ace those an- pycs and where they hoped he might j hands reached the slender fingers closed with a still be A distance of three hundred and y miles was before Dunn cver she had er do you asked almost died within 15., j tact great of the was restored to her j cannot get out of the buzz of We chanced to witness thut I toiling The trill of tho mul our own heart beat quick I working wires and tlie rumble of tho and as we them grasp j locomotive of each others hand in silence nnd in j coine If your once secluded After a the cause of his protracted towards belter iVo not absence was On leaving keop your boys in the long he had proceeded at once by mil way to i Make your and crossing the thence to the place whither he had been lint here another and and enfeebled by sickness us that ns she tottered to her i for disappointment awaited had now the daughter's of fit; e an j wit h the yearning M her December blasts chilling the very but I just thocht somebody had broucht i 7''f''r I j blood in their they the a letter at- j Strangers had ministered Itf j sities of that dyins dreaded at ie city there were no tidings to cheer f to that and as shadows ferry on the and had it not boon I all i the and had it not been for the of ui n L He was told that no such person resided there and ii was soon discovered that by a slight but unfortunate ing to a close similarity in thc mimes of two Provincial he had come to wrong and now more than i tnc and of j timely aid of n strong ar e. favorably with I'm in the best j j All warranted to stand as j evening Hosed worn f thai helpless had its thc i score years and there were ofi must have sunk down in her j arc at to fhe bereaved nnd tor On Penciling thc place j desolate that your sons and daughters Cultivate the GOD'S Don't J. K. i H. T. This is situated 1'rairii but a few roils from the boat It stands a view the Lake ai ain kin to soothe iv of the last mortal Yet Lhat summons of were 10 tarry for the came The lamp of lifo burns i three months only had since that j with their limbs yet benumbed with j yet its flickering light was not sleeper was the inmate of a thc intense they were conducted to i ed. There she hour after her happy in the dear old J a wretched attic of the Crowded face buried in her as if every Hut a brother's welcome had long j beneath the thin j faculty were paralyzed by the fearful her on a foreign even that ing of a narrow and miserable stroke that had befallen aged mother grew strong to brave the they shivered c s ns It and well nr the The a n v 11. This House tho of It well for tile of the deo i perils of the that she might spend the remnant of her days with nil her ed ones around There was yet another to claim the fraternal hours of that sorrowful the dark vexed in I canna help was i ns the one relented answer to those who i you fiare nothing for You do else why build that two-story white with and a into which you Or why did years carefully brush your or up your shirt when you wore on a Sunday to visit good woman who now shares your home Care much more for books Don't keep a solemn which you go but cmco a with the or the sowing Hang around your walls with pictures shall tell of faith nnd Make your living nights he traveled without nnd room thc and most cheerful in the Lot place be such In this penniless nnd dis- he knew not what to Yet no time could be and nerved to endurance by the thought of those he had left he now set out on exposed to nil thc rigor of a Northern For two duvs i almost without food traversing a section of country but thinly and if in very mockery of human even kindly inquired after her morti flis before in fora twelvemonth that i to ice at her the water which the sufferer had craved even to allay her consuming was of the Christian and she I lic was so fortunate ns to find questioned not His goodness who had I who now for the first time Scottish maiden had yielded the wealth But the anguish of i mingled for her this cap of untold j that his relatives had landed on of her to one she deemed j together with the unwonted to i Letters had j our letter from Liverpool is in j Jamie was still at which they had been told and since the coining of thc having never reached i her side to cherish and j fully upon the sensitive and delicate j and with the faint hope that the Unsuccessful in raising a sufficient bow were the ties that bound them to for she had boen tenderly i at might the funeral to admit of going in person to their native The sire j and more than once readied i services were fur a had long slumbered in the quiet their the heart and Thc stricken mourner na look i 3llcn us would enable his your boy has gone to even he clings to A plank this honr of the reaching the township last I thu tne o the thought of the still shall come across the bringing ways hope and Have no dungeons about your house room you never that are always Don't daughters French before they can weed a or cling to a and daughters do not be ashamed of the e Xew S. proceeded to the face of the until the j mother and sister to join them without thc I of those who in other years overtaxed i were grouped around the cheerful i under these accumulated This house is situated di- u glad dream destined never to i tne light of yet again the she whispered many a gentle memory ofi one who as they still j energies of that dying one were J her lost and sainted By the efforts acting as friend and This j to the land of legend and of j rallied as for a final The goal of i of two or three individuals a liberal purse I remittance was intended to its lochs and its to promise seemed trained at thf was soon madn nn to tho expenses and defray their e lind strangers were set down at the Hotel in and to furnish Mrs. S. with a more com- expenses to the home of a form was It was an appeal from where provisions was ender for they who bore hrr which none turned Nae people i being made for their further 1 i would to the Liverpool into a place of rest doomed that the could kinder to me but But when more than sufficient time had they were told the season was was even then upon Gou will reward was the fervent elapsed for their arrival in Mr. and seek a higher cultivation the fashionable world give on Front a short it would be Hut in answer to the mother's pression of a full as B. could endure the anxiety no t. i For for York Dry Lath and on County vt A letter was n of -like lead in the deep the of the New j thc already referred and from Liverpool apprising brother of intended ns I never see Year the here was found a letter from thc was the many were gathering in to pnv a. last i for Charles which brought the almost of to the There intelligence of his (I vis Springfield Republican says that a piquant correspondence has just passed between irra city where considerable religious awakening has taken In it nin as follows to the Methodist Dear shall baptise some converts to-morrow If any of your con- verts prefer to be baptized in our mode I shall be happy to dates for your to Baptist Dear Brother I to my  

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