Pepin Independent (Newspaper) - June 3, 1859, Pepin, Wisconsin ATTORNEYS LAND D. Co. j promptly to payment of j entrusted to care in tUo I of the North-west and rivor counties I and 30tf. D. Counsellor at All business to his will be promptly Host of references A CHRONICLER OP THE AND THE CO. JUWE 3, 1859. Attorney and Counsellor at and iii will attend to any i to his in the of j or Territory of together j and Insurance I xr a i r ir. From the Troy In 1'tf replied Amu lowering i not go and casting a glance her voice and rising to closs the door be- j out of the across the where hind must not be told on now for i she a glimpse of Aunt Harriet all the as it will ruin Mrs. i sitting by an watching the The following beautiful lines were written I know is of the best women j proceedings of a certain who two years by Mrs. if BENNETT of shown to land rants lands bought and sold on I1 A. K. Jr. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Will and locate Land taxes for and duties of thu profession a. Attorney and Counsellor at and Dunn county Will attend promptly to all un- to his 7 C. S. A K. B. II C N D V AT NOTARY PUBLIC DUNN S N Hon rf Stout H L M H Wis. N. Y. Seneca N. Y. N. Y. Van Hear N. Y. to all Collections M. B. TEL PHYSICIAN and Wis. W. CHOCK Physician and would an- to to the citizens of Umm that he hat and opened an ill the village of which is near ol Orders for or fur will oe promptly at- j Jtf I H e s p c r I a n K. W. Thp Term of the Hesperian Institute oil March and continue twelve The ordinary of an will thoroughly and will to the correct j ami ot and to I decease lovely spirit that ed tho gentle has gone to land of Husic of departed the corridors of Thrills my soul with stir Miny from Glory's chime around my heart strings gather All the summers of our To this wintry separation Reaching the unknown above Sacred temples memory For the heavens to cap with While beyond their lofty summits Eden throws its Echoes from the shining Tell of returnless feet That have pressed the shores Where the ransomed spirits Fondly had affection's tendrils Bound thino to my Clasping with immortal Clasping never more to Wreathing friendship's fadeless Flowers of thought affection With that bright celestial splendor has thrown above in the if she so fashionable arose indignantly from their and left declaring that such ty in a be so broadly covered wonder tbc is not converted when such prevailed members Bat as the desire of could not make scandal of the people turned in j of the fully that the wood has been stolen by To crown Mrs. I found to her one of her I BY C. W. u i i seemed the best wav of premises she had A i her and would just take those proving his premises bv demon ont of her bonnet she wears at I of look and chickens say various I the of boards scattered about the of its former I she Mrs. Flint about and she it may be although she had never thought such the a thing of act. She arose S out of the re going over to see Harriet about this and find out what she thinks marked P. exclaimed Aunt j sl is the world coming to 1 I of for if our church is coming to it's time we knew and so he didn't pray so our Conference last no wonder a bad conscience within would sufficiently account for it she ever ready to credit an evil and us willing to give it vided it was not said to come from her by the way with her sister was well known by the village and esteemed no as very convenient commodities in case of sickness and general disorder among the children if Mrs. So and So wanted to run out for an or were glad to take care of Charlie or as they were sure to get well for it by a donation saying was gliding across tha her and the out of her long greatly enhanced by such startling and ing over thc plain slab fence which the whispered to Aunt Harriet to come as a matter her presence could materially aid in a request which she was by no means sorry to as in a moment more she stood face to earnestly engaged in her eyes ted to their fullest you ever see anything like it she at last re- Aunt and replied she beckoned to Aunt Eliza to come of various eatables crammed into their i if consultation i spacious taken with Let the heart its Nothing mortal readies in ushering in its Folds thc of But the twil has glorious GOD'S great bends Bringing from each star a j aid ut A n11 were deliberately in such besides the j it afforded them of repeated call on the i j next day to ascertain how the little ones j were after careful of thc j with consternation and but reall to obtain a P. stealing Aunt Harriot 1 fresh supply of the which of so put after so plain a of interest have expected in a distance of less tllis llc that new carriage fires when her wood was exhausted And all done by the deacon i 7 with We have hitherto su doubt about be without further but it t So on the following the i from a s the appears is tho scene which action in the of the deacon Unchurch serous within a short r miles and which some seven urgent was the in a day that the past season that the peace of the and 1C 11 mi punishment for so gross So the bell was and an assembly convened at the the of Deacon and open trial before the but which fully attended by a congregation of quite numerous and very desirons to gain something as a to the confirming their preconceived that the was made up of a set of thieves over by prayers and from being suited to the desires of the better part of the So after the usual preliminaries incident to such an was called upon the stand to answer to various charges from the community in but more ed near the same all has remained as relics of old was a partially filled two brick cis- which have been kept covered Last the while busy with his wife their summer found self in the want of a few bricks for the of the the lie uncovered one of and finding it dry at the and Squire B's assuming hat on a certain night a few weeks Deacon P. was seen by had not been able to find out to euter the and out iu tke di- than half a mile to they could if his open buggy wasn't rection of the and of 4i_ for the Milwaukee i fail to receive on their departure j This was all well understood by i Cradled in that loving and Just inhered into the air of forcing j pretty infants swaddled in higher studies upon Classes iii Latin Two beautiful pictures will f fur the convenience p of those In I trom the their of a for purpose revie ami for the will spared to make the Institute worthy the of tlie Although a large list students in but of and respectable conduct will lie Each term well close wilh a public and exhibit Two fragile lilies from one mother Two women meet in a One has got jewels mid iii And is folded in and enough for then you know it is decided but as the good opinion of such frequent liis Lizzie should take lessons visitors through the village was to thc Aunt in a measure it often a nucl wu know we shall hear degree of friendship otherwise played and sung at tlie save as a very expressive admiration beholding tho retreating forms just exclaimed Aunt out of promising u temporary a shu shook her head ominously of some fearful K. of front and Lake living desirous of securing a of public will insure quests a in his larce and house and entire satisfaction while i Hood Stabling connected wilh the Ilous Hers is a shawl and a pinched Hors is thc garb of These are the who but yesterday Cuddled together in innocent play Now tine lady in fortunate Daintily turns up her fortunate Fortune curtained her from Curtained with an elegant Here ar sence at from presence i This they might 1UL'il' 1'iii-.-, always Lo the n must be the author of the whole Squire B. was called upon to testify as to the und time of the which resulted in showing that during that and the following the deacon had been absent from as delegate to the District a fact hitherto unthought of by the busy I circulators of the and that Squire B. had not been aware of his loss otherwise than as he had heard of but about six feet iu he jumped in and commenced throwing some of best pick from the It seems there was a piece of plank with one end partly embedded in the so ing with some exertion ho pulled it. out and threw it the What was his horror arid at fhe next to he had an enormous rattle himself out 11 in his As the cistern and only about five feet in ho not jump and thc snake bristling wilh anger and rattling was ready for His screams brought his wife to the but sho so over- not it C a for gratitude to the beloved and honored i so or s for the tokens of kindness till they were reminded very p of such I antly of it by the delicious smell of a j favorite dish as they entered thc lL when J MM. P. out i Added to so many bestowed j IaSt But the other person than Deacon Goodhue and whose i get the worst of 5t thc I not he had received his one ot which was a heavy of wood cut aud put in his shed at tho direction of no and on two and for the Tinsel and and aic nom luis arrayed them both as Caste has expired with their mortal PIN WISCONSIN j infantile H. of This House is spacious and well fitted for Settles of the I The same situated half it lingers amid the and kindness had provided them village people come to hear of the stolen CITY with so many favorite to s nothing of their unbounded at their furnished j which they never failed to i j it was so unexpected when or during the many years he had had the honor of a personal quaintance with Deacon P. In he am happy to have it this opportunity to express publicly niv H. he haint hearty thanks for Ule abundance of favors duty to tell him of at the hands of and sho continued and it will spread 5> last enough when it gets if Parson W. hits heard of come with fright that less any in the commenced the repeated in but fortunately he managed on casion to hit him on the wilh Ms without receiving a the all the time whole lusted several the man lose his of wmc his made to jump from i his At the Un fa y and lie pit i stood u was so ui ine minus 01 l they left often drew forth a- I S aud so saying whispered especially that of u load of wood I lL to lhc fortunately for her weeks some which otherwise would dreadful er have been given their intrusive pos i sbc the door us O. U. This Mouse is tbe most business i of the ami lias lately undergone i thorough repairs it the most j of It is Hock and Pepin on I Unchilled by the tomb of the soul as it left its O This would furnish a meed passed thc her way expressly heard it I praise to thc next neighbor they i from several until unwilling to be outdone by Mrs. a full parcel burdened And wont up to its in its natural i their hands as they left them for further j thc weeks In tbe midst of general applause from the astonished thc Squire re- his and thc parson called for the remaining charges against the lt was not long in reaching Mrs. After waiting who by the way was u very prudent i during which some few r F I 'a it little nnd wisely kept the subject I the parson repeated the request hoping In this way they obtained the larger j to not caring to trouble her i that if any persons present had 11......' which j the character of Deacon they his opportunity ho ably one of the best shots on it struck the snake on thc he the one sent and the came a well Weak and h. assistance of his was profound j climb from the bus who respectfully to the citizens of that he is now prepared to repair aud on short and in a workmanlike at thc M. 45 c. From the Huston Olive THE WHO TOLD OR to Tho I part of reserving the I I sums they gained by for remittances in really he would find out BOOB would bo perfectly free to upon thc he fainted ami u was time before he could For several J tys he tor 11 lie would nnu out BOOB DU perfectly to ao wac although thc less careful Bridget j the had been called for the sole 'the poisonous effluvia as was Ilot so and told the first i purpose of investigating the subject in the dered him i AS AT A BY what do you think I heard of great such ladies in their midst were able to i person she met on her way to the store and arriving at a But to return to Aunt whom we she was scut to procure some Stating that he would wait to hear from was afterwards taken from j left wondering what to be said 1 necessaries by good charged i any one on the he took his j when it was found to ui I about thc as Aunt Eliza after not to lisp a word of what she had heard J a pause proceeded to relate how in reference to the people who she knew lived next the news was Another silence after which the in and contained parson arose and no one has j The latter been aix ought to let er her henceforth placed in s about Deacon one of the first door to on a sPread throughout thc and hold his A vote was then men in onr whole church said evening of last lost a quantity deacon's stealing in i and unanimously that I Specifications aud a maiden lady of some less than of their which it was other hen j certain charges against integrity of i to to a voun 't f tain else have be- a variety of flagrant Deacon a and widely i visits of a on hand and j as p bad SCCH not at all calculated to the best good of j beloved officer of this are totally i to our will receive herself ing into the looking terribly deacon's were widely j and that in extenuation of bis Overjoyed at w give Self their wont the long months of a ter of sur tho to Life in nil its country Phases 10 mode by which wo Heard whv what is it said ami which ought to bo rend i her glasses and placing by family in tho Published them the work tuble before at credible Aunt and one was certain he had not so in the midst of many failings he bmd very hoped it wouldn't for own in am pile of boards in his dooryard been able to discharge satisfactorily tho sako of rhe which for years he had seen until duties of his he sho untouched by mortal i record the goodness a hereafter you to wished mence work at five in the and aud love of his leave it at in the ny every 5no the work table before her at i 11 -a -j st 8C or for half a it a-1 neighbor Jones had jast who had tver sustained him wouldn't it be belter to commence asserted it was old axe out of his amid and j sirin the and Urt fire itt