Waupun Times, The (Newspaper) - August 18, 1858, Waupun, Wisconsin THE a Weekly In to miu id AT 3 H. Jo Sew I Ir iv BOLLAM WITHIN I TWO N run j lilt OF 1KETUH. THE AND Per in of OHO of iv One onw fire 1 A hy will until RSO to bo panl In in Ill for will No until fiO oo 30 00 oo 13 00 10 00 1 li 00 VOLUME 1. AUGUST 18, 1858. nml con nun Attorney and Counselor at IV A. 8URQEON DENTIST M will whn il- nl uny nml will tin in would Hon. Doctor Is ho will lor a cm 1 1'. 1'KINCE, II A 3 T A K AS 1-rflVK AT T II K VILLAGE OF BRANDON In: It to to the of hh with Attorney Justice JOHN of the ASA M. M. i and to f o A- SA L R c i li o 1 1- a 1 o u I f r H In o li it c c o S J -j r of ire lit U. n. K. 1 TI it in 1 Teacher Forte MAY may be left til U. Dodge's and his K. V. HOUSE AND I 3ST DEI K. Fruin My On iny couch I my of tlm my mother's of tho lit early Did 1 wan colder was That wan was turning nliu fondly Hut love us thun heri the on turn tho whito on IRT T nl Mailing a on ruy the u upon my lias tho vMon my For 1 niy V duy by lovo h to loinet ilm it June J. M. f. high and noble sentiment in man's nature him to to his the of if not as and hair is My Tho words arc- at least us pure aud as ber me gray mother's hair is The j An I j An old Scotch tailor happened have helpmate of a very peevish ami lous in her gann to dec. said the as coolly as if he had been trying temper of his that the way you I'm telling you tbat 1'ui gaan to you no to mv banes here the Lia was ou tual discord she left running off but tak them to lay a follow employed us on the j them beside my father same His father was a a made to n the verso of time as and in i v of IV dealer in l: MERCHANT AND OF Fur tlic 1'ork, ABSTRACT the of Hit and nml EDWIN o T A r r K L i Collecting 0 1 nn nil of in EXCHANGE ot Suites mul Drafts 1'iirticulnr i to Great Britain T COMPANY My Mother's Hair is the Shall lilt IU imre flume mut throne of God burn it Ul lenl Miss I cannot agree with To me gray is beau- mother's hair is A deep silence followed The reverential tono in which were hnd impressed the est of that gny young The speaker hnd numbered move than for- ty Ho was above Uio medium his frame indicated nnd ly rather giano or though far from nt once inspired both and Its expression was smiles rarely visited but when they effect like A beam of sunshine in ilv Around tho bright clustered graceful brown The contour of tbc head singularly nnd than redeemed tho of the He a of grout moral mental to whom his looked up with that was little short of By the magic of ho could tho as ihc blanches of the forest trees ate swayed tho In: an enviable reputation as r. of atij liu was one uf f few simple but reveal 1 thought how it would have quickened mother's languid and how the now would have with had they len on her as it the man whom the Called had offered this tribute of filial and his of winch gray to those who are found .in the of i Many a mother whoso pray no beauty in the her and no reverence from those for whoso welfare she would cheerfully pour her Slimy a mother's lovo is repaid by and Many hour of wearisome toil with no other recompense than the knowledge of which wrings her faithful heart with Vet through all the evon through tho dis- honor of her her love knows no llor sympathy is though it is not forced upon the but its soothing power is In the night her tears flow for nnd her voice goes up in supplication Ho who never bers will watch over nud comfort In their presence her heart is never weary of planning nor her of executing sweet offices of and in their ab- sence the arms of lovo fire ever around and tho incense of her prayers in their continually before the eternal A mother's aud one ot tlie principal person on the verse of time as sat. shun l mention its for good mnn two rakish not pul himself to reasons as you II MCO of afford near whom i shall 1 He in the steadying but led on was a nnm at Ins In no within at his profes drive an engine with any mati ou this sido of the on might have risen much higher in it but forgone fault most infernal His self-will made him intolerant of and he enough to hide it from those above though they knew his they didn't and ho fully returned the Otherwise he wasn't bad though often quick to rosent or he fancied 1 li c had a touch of Indian in his blood on mother's which might account for he got and to a very ty could hardly call her she was not ho lov anything else in the lived with an unmarried sister of his io a little Louse outside tho town of where the central depot of the railroad I mean Many a time 1 have seen his wife out and Affair of In the third story of a in T there lives a negro youth of the name of better known as who boasts of having once lit a in which he came mighty nigh facts of ibc case arc as One as Lips was slowly down tho enjoying the hailed Inugh wave her hand to as he ried past the engine on a journey of five hundred often she and her sistor would take a walk the to welcome him You'll hear what came of I mind confessing that in those days I had some liking for the bistor She was as pretty as and a good deal much for sho knew her and presumed on it. Seth became a father within a year of his very much to lho improve of his 1 tell you how proud he nnd his wife were of how fond their who are papas and mas recall your own feelings towards your you who to bo Never was a .so up as Seth's when ii was old enough to be taken I do be- Neither father nor mother would trust the nurse with it of their That save the poor little thing from One June when baby six months Lho young mother strolled as on the railroad There were two linos of rails a wide open ou a pretty without much margin on he was penny a follow darkey want 10 hub a robbed the old and the company considerable amount before ing with Mrs. Wheeler the if I had been in should have considered it a good but he didn't take that the matter never saw a mnn so horribly actually nt tl when his wife was you I mind what I'm sak me to or I'll rise and trouble ye aud do YOU 1 hear Is nt the mouth pain in your side troubling ye I'm pain but have murdered her and her to me thai you'll lav rev could discovered With object he not spent a great distress deal of money in paying about that simple let also relinquished bis I'll no lie ye lo go in They say he ally followed them to I believe he certainly disappeared for over twelve Though when he came rne to I'll trouble yc if ye and ye may depend vrell if ye inami he buried heln we'll looking very brown and be trv ve i. e i I o said nothing of it. A gentleman was A PALACE ix told me he had seen on co French arc erecting a the very much on a he and soon got The stated in his berth on our given by Hie tho was an evil day for the or Toronto has towards when they jits Other are That year was K very bad one for cd to supply anv further may road as everybody to it. Oui have ail sud rmt line was especially so much the is the tin that it to be generally Kails misplaced to be that the piace so trains the 1st, tbc locomotives ran smash into one which term Thn and down and cars j inauguration ceremonies on a night journey The worst i The of it appeared bo some j Mr. Minister vf to the production of all sorts of i Canadian who did it. Of e Selh Wheeler Ha hnd i A between even got to be more ami than but no more cars while under full than follow And to bb that n man it for They Lack after never be known to a certainty if he was hnd been from what 1 il was so. So either like the one yon any l wish rocks M 1.1 u-c to t of hoi upon t in and arid lie bad but to divl Low I as utu kept 01 the you iho iu Poor and i I If If ith M. J. and Fully Established and Widely i in of 1 j i i -i C I l iror of Agricultural i nn in I WOfUl OF THE ALL ro 1 r to tho to sen. heights of He the poor man's widow orphan never his thy in Kind which cost the and kinder which aro the true measure of him tlic the hearts of the He knew tho of Husband and The brightest of the where be had set up whore his and a group of fair haired who clustered like olivo his from home was like lho of light from the household of which ho the hia presence when he returned seemed to them was a by but in deed and a dead n of more formal but active principle which regulated nil He did not it like a lay to bu laid upon the at g down of the but he ii 'the in of il of in Lho house and by the That which than thing else gave and beauty to hin wan the love ho bore his the watchful care with which he path of her declining unwearied devotion to her arid reverence with which ho spoko to mo gray hair is My mother's hair is Ho could ber when that same gray hair was dark i mul glossy a raven's tho pale brow it shadowed was free from the now colorless check flushed with tho rosy of health anil lie remembered how Uis helpless bearing weariness for his gentle was man dan you an dal it a wid you but ub J find you liab it and 1 feels my honor sny t BOIt ob want waul you to light me a Dai half a block and nt each to aoa you I won't he so glad when you hear my is you IVo cynic to demand what fur r you you see about weeks Ihc noise uf warned stop aside in Wheeler knew well sud walk ed of th Hack was a loot pat tho of tlie v Shu ha tillered lho between j ihe in all led to 51 ami my own U near his iv hen Seth to be ilS till ft the in to his in hut to a tells how He to drivo that was induced How TO RID or A up a of when 1 you 1 lho road It a odor wid loaded detain rather dangerous Mightn't wo kill each we and what i want to you and if L kill war uty satisfaction At Lips looked rather aud scratching his woolly pate most bui after a moment's pause he drew himself proudly with a look of insulted exclaimed as n member of and a ob I doesn't wish to hub the blood of lik on my t for tear you think I'll what I'll do If you'll to a block no bullets den I light you i wid do ob bat in to the with way I nt didn't like to any so. good Meet me iu wid your and range our 11 i tin with which sue restrained him the season of 61 n to i. i OFF CERS NY V. 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Act. h the pr oud with which she noble development of lii manhood and the lovo with she bud covered him as a Audio him in th and of his even her hairs were hers alone but every head which ago had silvered for her scarcely more than the outer rails the of u train told her oi re- She got io tlm and was the saw her do and of it afterwards its father might sec when er train of cara camo on The noise of I hat which engrossed her echoing and berating the all warning she did look Seth saw her with a face nnd a scream of terror which those were present never pointed in the direction of the coming It was too one after an I his neighbor Mutual the engineer was considerably him to and left it. when who been about lie but tho to he hod it. the anil a of jio I Ue io this that no had pressing the Now wvs to be at town on j the as nnd with him a gold watch an u couldn't matter and that he if determined his to where he was to ler is goiny on to deliver in the way ot They snv sho to leap risk it. lie was not at all for quickness but he told he said I wild about the 113 were gone for what 1 You T at a place miles from Ihe where ran over a nnd that oven at the 1110- hon the crashing horror bore down ment when upon aud the dreadful wheels wore grinding out her innocent tried to her baby by throwing it from her In case was saw his wife and a rible death before his lie had a brain fever after tho and was tor a long opinion is hat ho never recovered his right 1 deep crossed by a stout of rather half of could bo raised at pleasure for the convenience of Of course a sharp for approaching a to notify was I had to ling money and losing practically illustrate by his own TO DETECT Offer to a If he on the them to the The from which I the schooner Francis having searched the aud given jp ll of f in tone that of thuv senses till his dying and when you've at heard 'the whole of my story perhaps enough the draw tip that fatal 1 did my but my cais came in to observe for a moment j that there was no on the fora moment next emerging from looked set the craft on at the time the as if to tho was od the burst out Massa ile ain't nary k i ill bustling of n lho accumulation of wealth aud the Daniel Webster had an of old Father the minister of is luo good to bo it was tomary then to wear breeches cool One Father Searl brought his from tho but lho bail lakon possession during the and were having a lino limo of il iu Bj of be tut the dressed for 13ut the Scriptures to the lie of Uic waisted and jumped around lho slapping his tho more he slapped nnd the muro thought him but he the matter by icard of U my agree with he got well enough to resume his everybody could sec that the had a effect upon his He scorned to to rebel against us though attributing cruelty and injustice to He WHS more ly self willed than and savagely re- vengeful of the slightest Lie had fits of sullen which it to question People dered that he continued on the line on which occurred a tragedy so fatal to his 1 know ho had the of changing it. he still drove the knows with evil thoughts brooding OH his T he was more both of and of his One or two hud accidents happened to his trains about this no knowing whether they intentional his Seeing he had such nn un- social folks were naturally surprised when he get all the his late wife's it with great old is in danger of being lhc to lw lee to an ith and An who was trouble i with the a score of them Among the T needn't go into as to what accident people call has not out of memory though it occurred many Four cars were the creek after the were in vain Tor At im ii of it u remedy t linn wo tlie arc human beings were in- Ii the body came to bo ed and I saw tho corpse of wife and her partner Lu He ob them at the A deposed to seeing the ears aud a low words to is to be n blv announcing himself and thei irii before the business ns out of regard to the pub 1 tho in this of book I have never n poor mau to a at a there with AN tbo will TO AS a Convention in in tober Mr. career lias unexpectedly bcon JIc 000 to by his horse laining A two girl id exhibiting on are rather high at i A justice them sd John Waters ibr a lady