Stevens Point Daily Journal (Newspaper) - September 20, 1873, Stevens Point, Wisconsin rf IV Editor and Proprietor VOLUME IV Devoted to the Interests of Central Wisconsin ami the Vindication of Republican Principles TEEMS i per STEVENS POINT WISCONSIN SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1873 NUMBER 18 Poetry BV JURY UK ur juv ao n our know our or lib or hij times tin arrowy of a lo iih buna we f- turbid Who uu the cup al Hindi our mm r hopi- lo dunk iu t it Tho hat bow 10 our The uf Nut low of The common f- of i i- Is low In i lu me til Wait fur cry of One star ir promise of d shut Ami walk in That Aud ilic day For where the Shall portal Which or or overs u j wo onr crosses till upon all And our ITU have That all their dory Aud a in facts Xo carry palms at or know the uf souls thm rust ami or patient Uf humis in That them or faithful UI what iod gives lo all the gathered of I ho hidden And yet Mow of abow Hi And all pain our Can neither bear break not be who bear il for love ami for meal It was almost as good as play un- at work we went and ere long the Ul I began to grow lired and then I would looked quite nilu Wf were two romps and catching up thankful nothing worse tban bad he under the old trees till j colds and sore limbs our time i i Mrs and tuo j George provided a score of milk weeks in spring when began pans laid when the milk strained to ripen and the air was sweet with the away I prided myself oa ol were devoted every looks and to see in prospect the to her i always put till tor -n much were an it was 1 liked to pan of ih there of new mown hav is always to me iu the Country where one Mrv hud who u-i d tu Lro into the MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ladies throw lway a match TUE bread-and-butter to out spend the rest Yin don't know how t I IN li so is ben could t of her golden of butter stowed away in jars INC It not ere i found it no child's play to lift the heavy up iud the aud it i could nut put oil In eity the water my kitchen but now I had to it some in a had a and as j had no 1 feed il the barn rods When at 1 had former h for them The summer has been cool and healthy and dull But the prospect for a and profitable business season is de- Already there are sure in- of a trade and and manufacturers feel a he of Graphic TIIK worth having lives in t part of my luce fir as v i- always had to be a I had ur of article as tlie IIP old and i in the N soul 1 me to tin i found baking anil brev iim from before it no the were in bed of i on my head Thu children diny aud for tiie bread and no baker or butcher run to Of to keep in I tried to be a model if ever t woman did but it hard work mv 5.0 tired that I longed to fie down course we uot see her as a.- v e Housework seemed to be lur Il did to -ee how to it I to to her li ever I in 1 One live Nothing to for to be one of en and butler i hickens are to be fried lie and Mrs a dreary Millie and your lot to live in the country you will see things ia a and you will find thai all a of care Mrs tiling generally a is a dumb b- all it is lint terly at the t of his rope A o not it Tin of a at I the is now SIS which i is a i Uie VN thousand the U the present year A of by London physicians in in- old d to head Never be above drinking it man who pretends to j ley and is years j local paper says walked five and j to market lately i on her back turkey gobblers j chickens twenty-four j pounds of and she does I that of tiling but i another awful to v j aii tlie way from San j too A wife of that City and a pink of neatness a band who chewed and curried the evidences of on his shirt She but it was of no A couple of weeks ago he donned his clean linen and five minutes stains on it She for her husband a rolling-pin He may Inn will be no more biscuits in that ily till another rolling pin is procured who has to Irne t lie sleepy children io bathe and put to bed It was hard work io remember and set my in time to rise for baking next I invalids from to jury to nervous m the past h ive been received at 1 and ovtr h b during the time regard a for hair food as and to be years Stock llo j matter of the and substance of the i human hair in races finds that the hair of the Indian is i of the shite race is oval shipped of the may termed el i It i- nisi fi nnd the is the stretching nnd sr powers are equal on This I of the filament and this condition myself out fixing up the yard and garden of and then mv little darlings it T I had no pleasure in ii VIT ft a r 1 1 l Aew lork ot about hundred acre my the i is a greater and more harmful mistake j it lank straight appearance of that of the Indian The hair I a greater number of fibers upon iu I side than a for the burial ot people who have I which gives ro such hair a tendency been talked to death The idea is a ood j curl or tbat direction When o death The idea is a ood curl or tbat direction ought to be larger j eccentrically elliptical it not only The Spider's Web and obedient I won't require from Ttr you anything aau I don't WHAT webs of steel the 1 intend to be severe with you But weaves about its ever I tell you Juu to be done as 1 he shining meshes seem at first as but a done sooner or later Here I garland thrown around a willing on one or two faces smite captive How light the fetters of which incredulity but Ul I added wiseacres prate and ow little You'll save time if you do it at once they know of man's strength and My lessons often interested Usem Y hy a might rend such chains as i and things went on quietly for a few days these and what matters the enjoyment of 11 knew the crisis would It did in an we not eat and drink j this wise It was May tie thermometer day for to-morrow we j ranging toward and I resolved to by thread the spider is weaving I the class to baths in the Wabash and slowly slowly the web is tightening i to their delight I told them in ad- around the unconscious victim After a vance by the doctor's advice they were remain in the water season the in the chain seem to dropped away and left but twining that was the rule When I vines and thorns which prick at every j Time they all came out- step The captive's eyes are I somewhat opened and good resolutions couie j oue fellow named Ben a good ru is a struggle to break the j detained us ten minutes more bonds holding the thrall notwithstanding my order several times ed by partial success For a time the ters seem to be growing weaker lighter to come on shore I said nothing about it till returned ui her never discouraged is con- tent to full well the varied phases through which her victims pass and the little headway j to then I asked the class Do you remember my saying to you that whatever I told you to do had to be done sooner or They looked at Ben and confident of seeing them hopelessly j saja yes Then I went I am entangled in her web at i determined that if I take you to bathe Strong in fancied the I you shall stay in fifteen minutes doomed one relaxes at length the stern HOW do I had watch over head and heart kept so They looked at Ben again fully for a just to test strength j nnd seemed puzzled never very surely and will perhaps the old haunts are re- having been asked such a question before visited and the old companions of many j no one any I said a wasted night and name is j a youngster suggested I by the band and suess yOU'd best thrash him Mr Owen en friendly greeting for the sake of old J don't to do I replied I i think it does boys harm Besides 1 never we be credited with resisting whipped myself I never shipped temptation when are careful never to anybody and I know it musi be a very place ourselves within temptation's unpleasant thing to do Can't some Should not praise be given to those alone think of a better who dare to meet the enemy on One of the class I but often assumes spiral as always ground and who pass bravely on with the table To return to my story all my of res country shade early vegetables had vanished and looking out of my window I saw j but the sidewalks and dusty I streets I have no doubt that my t had as much to do with mv mood as the loss of my butter though I did not it I tell as i1 u- Tiie few who did bet me crazy I had now succeeded in getting a uses but like Mrs she uas grumbling when company came I had no idea that it was so hard a land he rate of rmer times The number of the rent of real estate its purchase was the known among that people to the value of lor i on the head of the negro The of the Chinese is nearly cylindrical and hence it is that curled is almost that the new comets arc j frequently discovered the Professors ing them in charge should give them a little less ascension and more Day Miscellany IT CAME TO I hud lieen abused donc tu a and oh the had she to change her locution and leave ol Jars that ter to keep up in the sion to place them within the reach of our natural vision Tnr question of the taxation of weiss beer hitherto exempted is under bv the law of the The washings were no small item found some difference between the in one's OSMI house or having piles my children destitute of a from the eares and trials incident to a V I said as he came in to 1 1 T Jf 1 SMITH THIS was how it came to I had always bought my butter of Mrs but now she had come to the to live So she of course must needs buy her own butter for had she not called on me that very morning and made the ling announcement Now George and I lived in a little tage ou Pine street and although four times a day he passed the grocery on the corner when going to his ness to say nothing of the times I went there to buy groceries we had never bought one pound of store butter from said store or I might as add from any other The very thought was mint So the news of removal into town fell on our defenseless ears like a clap of thunder in a clear skv George what are we to do for I said as we gathered around the j table ou which a small amount of thai a tide was placed Why l.e inquired the mutter Only this Mrs taken up her abode here in town and of course we can get no more butter of her You don't say Yes I do she told me herself this morning And now hat is going to be dorie about ili How much have you on Only three or four pounds said George you skimp a little and make it hold out till I can look around for you know I never can cat store butter I I So ii was tled that must skimp but it was hard per 1 have hit upon a plan Let n and live on Mrs farm this summer It's for rent sue Md me so this What au Live upon a I guess so Why not? Rent our house to Mrs Livingstone She has no children and will take good cave of the rooms say you will to please me We can lire cheaper you know we caa live for Be- I continued you can come in on in the cars in the morning and go out in the evening So you will suffer no inconvenience And I'll make my own butter too every pound of it I don't know any Ih ing about ing said suppose it's easy to learn aud I could get a good man to come and do the T think it So we began to plan We would have the beds enlarged for Mrs B had scarce enough to keep her visitors in and I had sometimes she used to begrudge the dear children i Revenue Bureau with a probability of a be washed and scalded and alter ail ray i decision the imposition of butter lacked the sweetness of Mrs a fix of per barrel l to to hasten the bv making the cream to receive visitors though I asked il Butterworth to bring her children and stay a week with me She came but did not keep my fast waiting but rose earh and havin THERE is no important difference ia Monday those families who do own The way of ing it is very similar The first thing is to get the man up an hour earlier than usual to iret down the boiler We don't understand why a boiler is kept on the top shelf where nobody but himself can reach it But perhaps it is not intended we should understand it Having got down the boiler and taken his place at the table and pronounced grace with a benevolent aspect he is called into the kitchen again to lift the boiler up on the stove lie finds it full of water weighing about of a ton but he sinks his teeth into his Sips lays his eyes out on his check inflates those as farm laborers range from to j cheeks and accomplishes the task After the meekness of a lamb but s out with the lion's share of honors The most prominent thing exhibited iu the American Department seems to have been Yankee shrewdness THE wages of the in Virginia the lions ou cither y logical reasoning no closet in the garret with a small bolt to it You might shut him up there till we get back That is better than flogging but is the closet dark It's dark as hell You mustn't talk so my child You can't tell whether there is sach a place as hell at all You mean that the closet is per month and board per cent breakfast which is eaten hastily and lust out rose and aim ui pei eaten anu dressed children came i to board themselves For haying from a thai is garnished with a bar the of plucking her roses and pieces though with a view to avoid comin down in a very short time performed the much j sewage was applied as manure rendered the butter from the cows fed on it so of- Aud then I toid that it could not be eaten and the her selfish I had been and huw serious question arises whether vegetables disgusted I had become with myself dreaded task How grateful grown on laud cultivated with sewage do know all about it said not poisoned I have been a country housekeeper and AN exchange The I know too that in spite of sun and Indians are allowed to ride free on all shade cool and sweet flowers the trains they can jump on while overworked housewife's arms will ache arc in motion The tribe is the latter and tli hough she may appreciate all the very rapidly iful surroundings and garden i the most effective si ml economical system luxuries cannot forget or throw otf j of on record the load of weariness that almost is to her lou city folks look some the liM lips and she must have known how muck it amused them Yes we would have it all to now and the little dears should enjoy it too and no thanks to j body Alter the children had all gone to bed for our house was never quiet lill that time came vre sat down and talked away into the small hours and then retired selves Morning came at last and George stairs again although he has been years giving practical demonstrations that those tilings can't be carried at onetime But he grasps the inside of the tubs with one- arm and takes the under the other and starts for the stairs No one who has not tried it can begin to under- stand the amount of circumspection re- quired lo engineer a and a bench up tlie same stairway at the same lime He knows it but there is an ing hope in his breast that there is n way it and he starts Before reaching the stairs the tubs slide around and the board slips out lie thinks at only at the bright oi u farmer's life six Of the present i tor 1 admit it possesses a very bright and u nit of sunny side but it takes toil nnd care U I he of the latest shares bold Eight i P make a country home Habitable j tlic York stock How humble I telt when she came ami put her arms around me and talked thus J u i rf rr llU got as far up the stairway i r sl can go without proceeding sideways he iu t s M m it and straight i Tto end first thai he will put his heel on it and 1 it in two but changes his mind sets down the things and replaces the board Then he starts again tiad when he when conclusions such as these are ar- rived at The ground may be shaken beneath your feet at any moment and yawning chasms open to body and soul Busily the spider weaves and notes satisfactorily the gress of her work It will soon be com- quite dark don't Not long is it before the 1 Yes freed body will be writhing in its self- 1 you to sav so But I think riveted chains once again and though at j Ben would not to be shut up in the times efforts almost superhuman are made i dark for nearly an hour to regain the lost freedom the lost life but then don't like to be kept now in retrospection so far away the i from for him struggles are useless vain the mind j Then one fellow some kingly once in native strength and 1 tation put in his Mr ty has become an abject slave j wouldn't it do to leave him in the ic domineering j could be sure that he would stav servile and yielding to the The battle has been fought and lost there but he might get out ami go The last strand is woven The web so ing and remain in an hour perhaps long a time in completion is finished at At this point Ben no longer able EO re- last and enwrapped within its strain he had been folds securely bound beyond all hope of i more restless turning to one escape lies tlie victim of his own J speaker then to another as coolly dia- pitiable oh j cussed his Mr Owen what a common of the triumph of if you'll leave me in the playground when over they so to bathe nest time I'll never stir j I won't see I won't i Well said I I've never known aad teke your Jf shall be able We couldn't believe known liars if we were to try i the next time we went bathing I left thing you see others laughing at j ii this time yon said try find out i lle to me l whether they are smart you again or only a fool You cannot make a success of yourself without hard work any more than vou j in the When we ed he met me with eager face at fee gate can put up a stove without that swearing was not sinful bowling when honest people to i sleep lie buried a dozen very small hooks in a piece of raw beef tied a string to the tempting morsel and lowered it down the partition fence into his mS orders bor's During the night that dog lost his voice and his owner lost his j i I've never left even for a minute ask tlem if I pointing to some boys at our word is enough I believe you Thereafter Bea out of the vater promptly as soon as time called and any oi his comrades lingered he was the first to chide them for Wedding work Butter had been quite an tn our family and George Jr declared that he would not eat anything if he could not have all the butter he wanted threw her piece clear across the table and kicked and screamed Our little was an active energetic being and George was a noble resolute fellow I had er punished the children being mined that no restraint of ours should break their a scene Of course it was but mv heart ached for the poor who never before been denied thai luxury good b ad huiter si depreciated in their they appetite for What he the I know ar y u can Jane I see So the door to hard I thought nnd left me to cogitate the ter over alone which I be- gan to do The farm for vent 15 had told me that and now came a thought Why could wo not move out there this summer and shut up our house in town or rent it for the next six months i That would be just the thing more bills then for butter or fruit In short everything ai hand at no Where were the expense except tlic rent which would be sprung out of bed shouting Hurrah for the with its pigs and chickens and fruits shimming in bowls of cream for She I butter nnd a dollar a To the farm we went It was a rainy day when we moved but us our house was let we had to go when the time was up I did not know much about packing undl did not begin that business till it was in tiie day fore we got and the coming When you see a man so poor that he j a young insurance friend of hardly stand alone be sure and help i ours who lives ia Cambridge had the i fifth anniversary of his wedding there a talking about a week ago and his friends so noble and kindly in her manner I self-abased As I looked over the past and saw how selfish I had been I could do nothing by way of recompense but i i e i f 1 n up square y UK a c can breast of the matter 1 nus wi was the bonci between us and of a week as I lidd through from I to them has been all Whatever your work I while he finds they are so low that at once and it j they strike the stair and ia an effort to raise them the bench and before lie can recover and to save on it the board I kept my kind friend with Tun slips out and goes back into the cellar four oh how much she in the State of York one- j two steps al a jump He turns round and How jov and j half of whom who reside in the looks over the tubs down at the board to our household and now The society is a secret one holding which he eyes with an intensity there I seen both sides of a country life I hope that J am better to take up the many cares beset my path i ol and pei form them faithfully and whl soon selves felt in political Iy moving in long we left A ludicrous picture vc once stowed away on top of a pile of in my the of her two beside George holding a um- r Us Now it did We were all pretty soaked by lied farm but tried to cheer m with visions of u warm tire for hud lie taken the to pay si boy he met on street the day before t have the fires made we arrived and tic which was sent the before was to find ioI no but the ed eatables The as cold as a barn i to ni he blues v t mind said A ill are on menageries ia Olive volume Before the to be no call tor and again attempts tut He gets the bench started ahead but the end catches in the lop step and having exhausted his reach in getting it that far finds THAT'S a very stupid brute of powerless io lift it said a Scotch minister to hU obstruction It has grown very warm in the peat dealer who drove his merchandise from to in a small very short and quick and il 1 fart drawn by a donkey I sec you tlie arm which UK ed out with A lights and the Scenes tlie following Monkeys are such them much to catch ihiin other wild animal take a lion and the famished monarch of tli desert will alter of starvation into a cage con- food and thus be re The family man vices are human Tiny love liquor fall In the make of which the monkey? are Aware of the natives go to the parts of the fores by the h we marc hut tbe i- peal dealer ye ken iV warm when t Ax Englishman has invented an im- ior two-wheeled cabs is last minute and his breath rome ins IH if vill very soon drop al shoulder and i idm a for and al this the tub loosens and com- lo and threaten He his arm all tne to the inside down I never believed mountain in Colorado till I went there While in Denver I actually saw Pike's Peak There is nothing like having confidence buying city milk or signing a document which you have never rend mined to celebrate his wooden wedding by a surprise party Brown in and toid us how they succeeded They commenced by sending a servant round with a team to take Brown and hia out about seven o'clock flic most liberal man I ever knew was Then they began to come with a public lecturer On opening a course and materials for supper There was a ot lectures in Salt Lake he presented little party of five came first all with a season ticket for hands full They ail gor nicely inside the himself awl family Harden gate which shuts with a spring always Knows her business and when Brown's big mastiff who is always she never meddles with other people's unchained in his master's absence ingenious and the and under control of the is a which can be -o by a as to any weight the hick A ci-i occurring iit md in Hi ol c A thirty tun and to his knee up the one but is There is In this latter respect she differs from came round the corner and many other folk's whom I could name j them One woman stepped on her dress When I see a modern tattler I always i and ia her fall so demoralized a fragile think it a pity ho had not been created j she carried that h without any brains As an idiot he j was afterward done up in a bundle and mi lit have been a harmless success As j presented as Another an Intelligent being he is the vilest failure i fellow got safely out of the yard all but part ot his pants while oM who weighs two hundred and twenty pounds plunged wildly pail of he carried through Brown's class hot-house in generous lecturer re- minds me of another remarkably liberal man who lives in Illinois During the recent war he donated no ban three hundred thousand dollars to the ment to help put down the rebellion He j lars worth of exotics a squirm or two and is over The nor in army supplies but in tub i- down with laving ibe trip a noise j and practiced in the same hat is Tho other tub town Whenever one of them received a and set on the water and es full She enticing liquor As as of two s have i fire -in- the j monkey sees and tastes il he o mixed i ikly upon from ot i Nobody knew and afier bor's tn Ill half an hour just nothing compared to the amount that i and ineffectually George we now had to pay for these things I had always loved the country it Ftich a to get out of the crowded city and I had been in the habit of ing Mrs twice n year ever since I began to buy of her to sit in her cool parlors or watch her strain and put away the milk in bright tin pans I never rose in the the milking process was all over as the children needed the new milk to MHO hunting long cries of joy that soon attract i ri hour Then an begins in a short time tue nil degrees of tion Tin the negroes The d with Tnr Iowa train r be and al are loo far -one to them -n 5 un the other k to anybody but looking around on one in n calculated to i et the of discredit he puts on bis rubs his arms e corner of the surprised some thirty Finally they fixed didn't give that amount in money i up and got into the house and as it was about time for Brown's return tney I once knew two who bore the commenced laying the They got down a tea set of rare china that a friend of Brown's in the trade had loaned him a week before and broke two pieces so that Brown has been to mortgage his and buy the set and the comments of Mrs Brown when I she saw the condition of the carpet were sarcastic in the extreme Finally ss r crowning touch they tried to out with the words j come on them en the porch over tae Whipping a local account and and out on the j Community in the September walk when he is called back lo bring up tells the the Mr OWES in an front door They succeeded in hanging of his Experience of two and when they aad saved At- tbc house from the fiery fiend there porch left to pay for the When I first took charge of the schnol i trouble iu trying to hang out any more n they and waited lor wn and his wife io coine home We the scene that followed scenes we too ia cold cold strengthen them I used to cut my ing nap short and hasten to the dairy baby Maude in my anns and my boy and girl It was trying to be obliged to do this and I had hinted as much to Mrs Butterworth by asking her if she did not think if the milk as brought immediately to their rooms ami dealt out so the children after drinking it could have soother imp before breakfast it would bo more beneficial buf that thy lady insisted that the morning air was BO invigorating they ought not to in their later and early rising so I became a I used to enjoy lifting the dash for a moments after the morning as back amain but as everything was for larger specie than it a Ions time before the fire j The take them up s consented io burn but al length housr gr n varm out Siime tea j bn -id and we brought with quite comfortable and then prepared to set up a A and If them and when I seek to enforce in with his teeth fore i chil been a joint in my body was in limp my heretofore trusty trirl no place for her w she me on the train for the city Now was a all day to find a girl for me but failed and we decided to go to work the best we could for neither of us could say to the F defy me the performance of s woman him how he might j and velocipede rider on a tight he rod but he j at a theater in Leeds a yourself for a few man ia tae gallery detected in an find out that I'm j tempt to unfasten tiw by the wire was up the 111 take them i of the would eti I woman ami her man state of captivity otherwise the study of They were a rough boisterous most of the hours of one forenoon in ing somersaults and tbo result withal other I you though T fell like hia bowels became so twisted and knotted a culprit all the time np that never performed Ho A bacl beginning makes a i their functions and he J v wa hints or the study of botany gf and lifts two tubs full of water to set bright enough quick of observation tiits which have i and then goet into the bedroom j capable of learning when they applied history vr J by hard ers in other ways means business Summer is ended ions arc over The time of the year ends with Av the first days of autumn show UA thrashed by sn gallery and kicked out o inm ac s T good ending so let us go to J lived for ten days death was inevitable l activity and a io real work j entirely i of that is which tonics up every you come to be men if a of lime fresh and formidable na to appear can't learn anything worth knowing ut rules to go by I must have you turn for English and t