Waukesha Plaindealer (Newspaper) - November 1, 1870, Waukesha, Wisconsin BY ALEXANDER F PRATT We go lead tKe waft cease te Mow TWO DOLLARS A IS NEW NOVEMBER PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY Park DECISIONS a pap from to or or n orders hi ill or the tako professional and Business Cards Public and Licensed attend promptly to all od with the conveyance of of and give other n for the benefit of thW in County n ister of office County Buildings County Office and from 1 to 4 p m Mondays frill open nt 1 close on at m County m to 13 Office in from la B M I T ITS Through Bars of Cell ECLECTIC MEDICAL WIS With an experience than forty years hitvin practice In Boston MUM In uod in this place in 1847 THE DOCTOR confident of being ablo to Give Satisfaction to Give Him a Shoulder Bracee end to flt entirely confidential and without Dr J Box Graduate of tbt phia Dental ir D- E N T I S T In new block of Division Ab There's never been am the initiate a ished my at being addressed J by such a being lean am a special some of these days when I Jim free you may encounter my venial self iii the bosom bi circle If your curiosity is I will breathe to you through the gratings ceil ray It is a strange one respected In- deed bold to a one was into your ear I had an only brother We had been brought up in a distant village in the State of Pennsylvania a death in the village so unfortunate Especially He was a V Io know a in Does he J h sir I don't know a for him you walk in- sir tell you Our County Superintendent of will be in Office hours from 9 to 12 a Irom 1 to 4 p in- Tost Office 26 ST Wff The proprietor completed a tel ami furnished it in first class style his thanks W public for favors hopins that by a strict to business in his new and hotel he will both merit and receive n for horses died when my my mother very poor She brought us up bravely however I being the eldest was sent off at an early age to fight the battle life and while helping do something towards others With this noble purpose in my I made rapid progress and finally had the Set off to New York rightly imagining that there were prizes for an ambi- x Full of most ardent and Surgeon office opposite affection for ray mother I tried to County Buildings every turn to my own t felt as though every act of I inv an their for- Physician Surgeon and Accoucheur Office This feeling so inspired me and Apothecary Store in j my was easy but delightful Feeling I all my savings benefitted them so greatly how could I do otherwise than save I was extremely in New My last employers in the country gave me letters to one of the shioi merchants in this He re- me kindly Finding out my industrious and saving habits he thank von it's so close here Sank into a seat cottage The told all came home from was of the village People sought his before had overlooked bim aud the all young ladies of one from to be greatly struck by my brother to the of that city and was ex- beautiful Her Strange with tha utmost lonn anct she WiS avine leased the well-known nt I shall spave im To the stay of mv solicit a of public ANT AGENTS IS DOMESTIC AND S HONDS AND A nnd on time Loan on Estate negotiated and AUU SOU to soil or Roul uro to upon I KIRST BASK Now lork Loveliness of combined a a distinguished He is Henry Lord related to the English nobility He comes to to study our tions and see the which our rich His father of to which he is heti we state that his has an income of about a million dollars a year and is a gay young bachelor of about we said enough the heads ci all the young belles ui the I on by the chief ple in the city I bore letters of in- to them and met with an welcome My stately manners my calmness and self-reliance won soon shortly tlie I soon me L BRANCH vs Will receive and and make collections in of Wisconsin and on terms eriU lor buying and selling in over Hank of Wis J WM S A J A J FIELD R General Bunkin GOLD COUPONS AND nt All on on nil tht Principal of 37 JL Jl and at LHW in rr at Law second torv of stone block Main St Attorney itt cor Main I- over the Post Wis Satisfaction or no charge SO Dealer in Groceries Provisions Fruit Market price paid for butter in Alexander's block SI W K and th nl Notary and over entrance door of mo mve of Circuit Court in County B and Dealer in all ness Saddles Trunks eling Bags 10S Spring Street Milwaukee opposite the Plankinton Special attention given to 1 1 it J Wholesale in Hats Straw Goods Gloves and Mittens Water street Milwaukee Feed Hides Eggs fcc at tlie depot speedily promoted me Year by year he to Af length after years of labor I found myself at the age ol tial clerk of my a large salary and the control of millions Some years before I had conceived the idea of giving my brother a good education Aly brother was to me more like a son than else His nature was widely different from mine I was bold resolute daring he wits and fuli of timent I was he was quiet reliant and I was formed for a litti of warfare and action lie for a of Study and meditation He college His progress was remarkable hu was at the head in everything he graduated with the highest honors I him at tlie final exhibition when he obtained his degree I admired and applauded mure than any One else my younger brother In truth as there with his eyes beaming the light of genius lie was worthy o all the admiration had to I have his portrait now with me I resembles the Shelly more than any face that I have ever seen My brother Went and hardness of nature frightful to She Bought my brother sake conquest of the talented villager love or she would have laughed at tlie idea Her were far than thai By ruost artfulness aud Dy the charm which of dis- she completely brother With of genius he to her power With him to to give lip his his It light or transitory matter It serious thing on earth As to never doubted her sincerity At last he awoke from his and to He spoke to her once about his feelings treated bim cruelly When his affections she began to live with jealousy On his remonstrating she turned him forever with a withering sneer He was at irst but afterward thought it a take He sought her out her to tell truly This lime her calm contempt takable be saw her as she was Had le possessed my strong nature vould have survived the shock live who would kill disappointment Hut was a genile soul When his broke he And so he J ed to this blow All can be told in a Few My mother horrified ed by this most unlooked-for and gentle in nature like my sank like him the stroke And concluded the they both band v All the time spoke I did not utter a As ceased I rose thank and Instinctively I hurrying ground lion of my victim Isabel Nevers for this was her name was the daughter of one of old families Her father was a of self-importance and conceit flu prided himself ou being the sou of an American officer and cultivated his feeling of to a extent His daughter was worthy of and selfish She was only in outline aud feature Tlie feeling of ambition and over ruled all ether sentiments Love she not looked upon as through ne He shook hands my dear desire for revenge has misled you May you be forgiven as I forgive He exerted himself could do My had too great I was sentenced to five years solitary imprisonment Here I am now My wife has never been near me I hear she and her ther went to It 30 I wish her joy if she lias married when I get but of prison I'll truck her and make her give up her new again Courteous render the bars of his cell a wishes you adieu Terence Io OK to of to D C 14 if I could get a good position as a or driving a or sc s Notary Surveyor and Agent brick o Clinton streets ui Mum and Dealer in Cutlery Implements Joiners Tools Nails Oils Main street in Fruits Oysters old stand Mill street Oysters the best the market affords served to ladled and gentlemen hours i it wholesale and retail 20 Denier in Crockery Glass Wure Mirrors Lumps Table Spoons Notions Also ft good Staple and Fancy Groceries Extra Flour Carbon Oil Salt Sc Cheap for Cash Suiter and Egas wanted market in Robinson's Hall Block Huin Street WU 26 Burber and Shop first Hotel of n JB S FOR TBE Uas also and City for All orders in his line will be promptly attended to Btf Auctioneer and supposed studied for profession J with ray mother My brother irregular in his I never thought m uch of n qt h eari ng f I soon became at he was I a trip the ocean and a tour offered to After this offer I waited anxiously to the effect I did not hear from home for nearly 4 I Very anxious and thought for the sake of wealth social ence Wealth aud position were her exultation how readily full into the snare I had prepared for No sooner had she seen me than she exerted -all her arts to win me And did any lover appear half BO intoxicated as I The reader can foresee the end newspapers announced is HIGH s Lord Arlington is about to lead to the hymeneal alter the of our most distinguished citizens If this be we venture to court of St James will Wye no brighter ornament than Miss Nevers All this transpired in about a The marriage was settled my authority to draw on England for millions I made deeds of settlement to inv of estates and lands I vished my wealth with a liberal hand She held with my signature to the extent of millions On our marriage I to whom von placed is a He in Europe bat in forced letters bearing the of Lord Do not 6 but come yourself to Philadelphia Learn all aud Bavc yourself ivora ruin something think be resigning me position as It is an utter to suit me in or the prominent min of our party ye mind I towld wake ah important sacret about Morton appointed to England me cousin to me the il's own Mowing and quote Horace Grayley Vo me an ual tool and the He says wid a grsin of common since ought to know better than to bring a man's private character into May the me if I thought it was ony hairm We are the servants of the and our books should ways be open for the inspection of the public that our may be- come as to we are acting in good wid them ter Morton is the man I had posed be wid I wrote howly Moses ye ought to see the lether he wrote me cousin He eays he never shrinks from any public duty and on the ground that a blessing to the at large writes that he will kill me on sight and me cousin sug gests that be proper for me to effect an insurance on me furious duties was cousin's to that that he Should not feel justified in accepting a renomination of Presidency unless it was tendered Me cousin is ent A attempt was made oh last to me A box be express directed to him which suspicion as once It had ivery indication of- be- ing one those that blow men into eternity an Me cousin open it said bis loss to the tion would be distinctly felt just at this time be deputized me to open it as being f calamity me death would do an immense amount of cood being a martyr So I opened the box while me cousin behind the It contained a large sint be an eminent named of county T pose that box bad been filled wid a dastardly attempt it would have been to assassinate cousin The don't know whether Grayley sint the squash as a bid for an office or as a that the recipient is a Ters in great TERENCE where they lays -I Soon stood before twin mounds containing all I cared for on ed objects of a lifetime's ones for whose happiness I J of paying them a visit fifteen years before I home and had only my erchant Wis A good supply of all kinds of Lumber kept con- on hand and sold at the lowest rate at near the railroad depot 6 Merchant Tailor and dealer in Clothing swd Furnishing Goods next door Hardware Main Licensed Co will attend to all his me in aud adjoining counties tad never seen seen my relatives ou their visit to me in York One day oh going to the I found a telegraph dispatch of that dispatch have burned selves into my memory brother is Come was a strangers Great God 1 my brother dying A stranger What meant all Was my mother also had been a slave And they to this I spent the night I brooded over plans of If they were crushed rose under mine and heard their vengeance coming even from the tomb I had the woman's name Sho under the outward beauty of lier fiendish soul killed my mother and She should sulfer i But This was the meditation of the night 7 took long strides u and down a's 1 phia Old Times Some genial Knight of tbe Quilt thus writes of Old Times We were happy but have just it out It a great delight to be ted to go barefoot and pull up and wade in the just after a rain We have ho such bliss now as at the the first kite we rose gracefully into tbe upper air first time we ever wore a coat with a tail to it tlie first time we ever had a the first pair of new kid gloves th e first cravat the first pair of boots the first gold time we first time we ed on the street with the eldest born toddling by our on to fore finger with his littlo soft warm hand When two or three or four half a dozen littlo ones were gathered about us with their noises their their teasings and their payable to him in case of accident or He says that me sudden death wauld heavily on his mind if lie had nothing to show it I shall endeavor to get em- ployment somewhere where pie are not so bloodthirsty And now me cousin has charge against hie the manufacturers of New England another Te see merable wants we now feel as if were days of sunshine to us what Would we give to be back there again 1 mines conld not that for us now our sons have grown gone out into become business men daughters are and in their own sunshine and some maybe rest in the gravei the ling eye tbe merry the singing were married magnificent Philadelphia It was the most known in the city were- present Such such had never before been seem Three days passed One morning a loud and peremptory knock was hoard the door I had been living with rny wife at in sion preparatory to taking her to the aristocratic connections of her noble husband The crisis approached The servant opened the door and loud voices sounded in the ball My wife stepped to the door and burried back She was white as a sheet Ha she exclaimed nervously ey want Lord Arlington They say is an imposter An imposter I Well that is good I cried I must see him cried were Ohio anxious to have Schenck of roguish loving moderate 82 manufacturers Mam Street Wis kinds of repairing doue Promptly and 42 Saddler and Harness maker Shop Steits barber 22 TO O- Groceries Provisions Flour Salt Stone and Wooden Ware Dried ned Fruits and all kinds of Green Fruits in their season Pool Office Block esha Wis Cabinet Maker Temperance Street esha keeps on hand a quality of Coffins Work deue to order from the very best material most perfect and Buying for cash I to sell All goods in my line per ct in West And examine my slock before purchasing elsewhere the graves i my eye's lor days and three nor did I eat mouthful came insight native town in Pennsylvania I ed for two hours overcome my created and sleep Ordinarily nothing but as up the main I sight old The blinds were all I was not prepared for blow I dreaded the worst The worst had come and before the dawn I bad decided scheme was one of grandeur You seldom hear such schemes People difficult to take revenge anxious to take care of My sole desire was for vengeance For that desire 1 was ready everything I IY nnd arrived there as The head of the house was up in Hudson He left to me My measures were to him in- tunning him that I was going to Europe to see about aonio funds that endangered I drew for those funds to amount of two milliun dollars and the office to England I calmly returned to rny own lodgings where I wrote some letters were letters duction to the chief people in the opened strang er i United States the leading t- CORK in Groceries Provisions choice and Tobacco Crockery Glass and Ware Wooden Wure Also Superior Flour always on hmia Store in Cork's street 1 c Wis T Deissner Proprie tor anil ull kinda of custom work done in the best manner IS i Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker opposite block Main street 1 Li very and Sale Stable Horses and Carriages furnished at short notice Office on Mam street a few doors east of the American House 1 in Gents inc Goods ic second door of on West St of the old mother would they gasped out not knowing what I one I did not to be recognized Fearful of being of vulgar pity I determined to act as a stranger So with all the calmness I I asked after my mother name blow fell The woman at the door spoke I asked with a attempt at indifference death broke her she died next day j of any society could have the entree I started for Phila delphia up at the first hole in the T lavished my money with a liberal hand ordering the servants peremptorily and acted an eccentric ot wrote the name Lord Arlington On my card there the sam name it a neatly engraved crest This was person aly ted with He had larg with oar all in circumstances were well known to me On the following day I saw the fol t loud to Congress and they interviewed me cousin and left thousand dollars wid Him to be used in Schenck's district to buy enough votes to be ther him As me cousin was busy attending county fairs and Other public duties he couldn't go ta Ohio so gave me the money and wid in- I wint to Dayton to elect Schenck I found that the there were convinced that it was right to vote as me cousin and ivery divil of a won that I approached took the money that 1 offered and promised to work and vote for the besht of the people I never hud less in getting rid of money in all me life and whin I had paid it nil out wid tha of enough to take back till Washington I sat down at me and waited till election day that me and ey would be the returning ng hearts all now forever ead Let those who can enjoy gladness as it flies aud drink it in ll e full thus waking up life's ener jies and imparting new vigor to tha making us young at four core Well it's getting d springing up I went to tlie oor I saw my late employer back Well my good man can I do My calmness my independence was beyond he has it to this Confess all and I forgive heart been beyond the of pity his tones would have me But I- calmly gazed at My dear you are laboring un- der some strange I Do I resemble any one whom you know You will not confess then he ex- sternly me officer I leave him to you away I mysel by officers with a warrant and carried away My employer was no man to be trifled with He had proofs against me too strong to slight and he held me to bail to such vast amounts get bonds I had to go to prison Un the day the papers were full of it To add to the ment I wrote a confession of ray deeds which were to Congress the high man in the whole I felt proud of me success and the close of the polls on election day I tile graphed to tne cousin that was triumphantly elected and then for home Fhat doves think me cousin said on me lie throw out vile insinuations as to me being a and a He I bad pocketed the money and that wan gorra it was a lie about the money but he was delated and no can convince me that those Dayton voted as they rason to belave they would Ye place will circulated where It was a terrible blow to the Reverses and my wife I sent for my I toldI him all I handed him back the for The money I spent was all my ony confidence ia them They take a man's money com- as tuey plaze about This places me cousin embarrassing as the New England me cousin the money and now he will be obliged to give Schenck an office though how to do it until some dies is more than I can after telling However an office can be created ii it is Misfortunes niver come single Bridget has come back from New York in indignant up her situation as a in Opera bouse at the earnest solicitation of Jim She says that she heard rumors to the effect that Fishk was not a moral man and she couldn't the character our family be she was informed that sheVas not required there I think ony one wid of dignity would have done the same Me welcomed coldly Caving that continued ment of and his The of orf he colored mind is put beyond hadow of a doubt by the ion of the results achieved in a recent exhort near Nashville A ess of Africa the ebon Companion of and sorrows by experiencing religion and turned the frequent follies of jig ing other plantation gances For a time the repentant Christian faithfully adhered to eschewed rigidly the vanities of the without a lapse of ing and but finally human nature fell before the ments of a Sambo's bap tized feet when the fiddle struck up twisted and jerked till they ached with sinful after one mere breakdown when the spirit and the flesh could no longer stand temptation he fled to the woods be- yond the reach of the and as be said with old Adam in them legs about all night The following is an extract from A sermon delivered in a town in Indiana recently And there be some here that fine close on thar backs brass on their fingers and lard on thar goes it while they're and bo others here what as long as thar and forty cent whiskey lassoes it blind Thar when they raise remaining jf and goes it with a rush But I dear take care you don't when Gabriel blows his honij you're out and you're I DON'T POSSESS man at Auburn who liad been to a it was easy enough for any man of ordinary talent to turn and he said he had talent sufficient and proceeded the crowd bow it was done who attended The hiin said it probable that his neck as soon as he struck the marble We can all be great aud turn At a collection made si a fair held a lady offered the rich man well known ioi have nothing was Then take she answered 5 to a bis stinginess Lam begging tor the poor