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   Central Wisconsin, The (Newspaper) - September 9, 1858, Wausau, Wisconsin                               J W n in Nothing IN ADVANCE Vol 18 Marathon County Wisconsin Thursday 1858 Whole 70 AT Wausau Wis t Marathon BT jf w ei OFFICE Forest House Dollars per variably in of Advertising or One square One One One One Quarter Quarter column Quarter Halt column One One column One column ID Cards in tli irr Transient raid for in KENNEDY CHASE LAW Office on Main Street WAUSAU WISCONSIN Ami HIRAM CALKINS nb one six ouu tli months mOUths nix mouths six months n Directory not ft ID Office the Central Printing Office Main Struct WAUSAU WISCONSIN THAYER auto at futo on Forest CHARLES A SINGLE i Wausau house ia large and commodious and every attention will be paid io guests for their comfort and convenience 1 must ii Taylor Hardware Flour Lumber of Main and Jackson streets W an- san iu flour Oysters Also rul merchant Mini JACOB Ft in Crockery nil manner of Notions cor- ner of ami Third Streets Having appointments of Notary Public ho ib prepared o do all kinds of Also General Land Agent H ATTORNEY m WAUSAU WISCONSIN Having the appointment of Court Commiss s loner ho Is prepared to do all kinds of H WAUSAU HOTEL BY JOHN LE MESSURIER Corner Main mill Streets WAUSAU WIS house is the Wisconsin well furnished and will be a pleasant stopping place for A KAtos EATON Attorneys at Law STEVENS E ATON M oN A I R j a n d 1 u s 11 r a n c c Wisconsin PHYSICIAN m on Main W A U S AU V WISCONSIN I E THAYER M D WIS D- Office at the Main Street Into J S PASHLEY M D Physician and Surgeon MOSINEE MARATHON CO WISCONSIN JET Office 44 J SCHOTTE Physician and Surgeon Office in J Paff's building corner of Third Sts Corner of Jackson Second WAUSAU WISCONSIN S MITCHELL Proprietor THIS HOUSED has been much enlarged the past season is well ated to accommodate the traveling public nnd the proprietor hopes by proper attention to the wants of his receive a al patronage Sy Stevens Point 11.11 CUT I J W VAN PARK at f ain thi ly 10 STEVENS POINT WIS O N LYMAN Denier iu Diy Shingles lii Wisconsin IP A HOFFMAN Dealer m ironies Hardwire Aim ol nil of Tin unit wure Wurman THOMAS HINTON Commission wholesale end retail in Pry Provisions Huts nnd Caps and Shoes Winon fcc RENCE OF Corner of Scott Third WAUSAU WISCONSIN A HOFFMAN Physician and Surgeon on Main Street STEVENS roan WISCONSIN A EARLL Physician over the Post Office Sterem Point P D Proprietor five mites north of Wausau on the main traveled ruud tip the Proprietor of this House would inform the public that he is now pared to attend upon their wants and cits patronage of all those who may it to call January 1st 1808 G ROOD M D Physician and Surgeon Office on Clark Street Stevens Paint Wisconsin Why sre our hearts so glad What common JOT 1 The mother o'er the narrowing bay Sends greeting to her boy Beneath this broad Atlantic main Despite the tempest wild Completed is the electric chain From parent unto child Ring out ye bells a merry strain Ye your voices raise Till earth takes up the glad refrain And swells the hymn of praise Long absent from the homestead hearth The eon returns at last In all the pride of noble birth of the past creeps on Lean arrn j Twill servo thee whon thy strength ia And shield thee from all harm n infancy you nurtured me And now I can repay art of the debt I owe to thee And thus begin to-day he band that binds us heart to heart To-day is closer wove nil forth upon their errands start God's messengers of love as we view the triumph grand By science nobly won Vill not the mother grasp the hand by the son hen ye bells a merry strain Ye voices raise Mil earth takes up the glad refrain And swells the hymn of praise Cambridge Aug a Transcript M per day for Citizens of Wiscon sin UICE JOHM DOBBIE Carpenters WAUSAU WISCONSIN CO WISCONSIN THOMAS SINGLE cr at f nWU Onice on 3d Street WISCONSIN ASA LAWRENCE uf AMD COUNTY SURVEYOR eotner of Jefferson B IT F B1 V of STEVENS POINT WIS orders promptly attended to Arc prepared Io in their line of with promptness mill in work manner N MANIFOLD Builder S E STODDARD Notary Public M O 9 I E E MARATHON CO WISCONSIN Will attend to the of taxes enters j lands locating land warrants By BLAIR At Fall Formerly Litlle Bull MARATHON THIS HOUSE has long been known to the public being situated on the main traveled road from Stevens i Point to Wausau It is also pleasantly 1 rated on the east bank the Wisconsin and i commands a fine view of River The weary and hungry raftsman as well as all travelers here finds a home Fall City June a let ISOb S 7 MOSINEE HOTEL By GEO W KOLLOCK MOSINEE WISCONSIN HOUSE is new conveniently constructed and every way adapted to the accommodation of guests Being near the present landing and about midway between the two ings when the boat from Mosinee to sau gets to running passengers will at all times find it convenient to the pro hopes to be able to care for their wants 17th 1858 2 0 BANK OF THE INTERIOR T Wausau Wisconsin Organized under the General Hanking Law of the State Will buy and sell Drafts make collection at all points in Northern Wisconsin cute land pay taxes and do all business con wilh Banking and Real Estate REFH R Marshall Bank of Watertown Jefferson County Bank GEO L FIELD LINUS R CADY Cash 08 J V CITY HOTEL Win Proprietor Corner cf First Main Streets Stevens AND HARNESS Trunks Valises Nets Ace done to order on sho notice Shop opposite the Public Square Stevens Point WIs July WM B AGNEW A friend related lo ma a simple hoi long since which I think is worth telling over The of whom he spoke by and it was of the hero that called the circumstances to mind Abel Morton was a about seventeen His mother was a widow and he an only They lived in part of a small hul in the outskirts of the and were very poor ing the long cold winter the widow had been quite sick so that Abel had been time obliged to with her spend most The youth of his never learned any as various circum stances hail combined lo prevent his leaving home Hd worked whenever he could gel work to do and thus Tar managed to find food enough to keep himself and his mother alive though they suffered much with cold As tha spring opened Abel tried to find work but was not successful He picked lip a but proceeds were barely sufficient io enough of the coarsest and cheapest Clothing could not buy and poor Abel be- gan to fear that he must beg a suit of clothes or what was worse leave his But this he could not do One he went into the village and spent several hours in hunting for work but found nothing to do Some seemed to turn him away because he looked so ragged while others said they never ed any one outside their own holds Faint and sick at heart Abel his steps homeward He hud left the village and wat turning into the narrow Jane that led to bis ble home when ho take it back itti very night You might wait until for you must get me some wood now The purse was laid away in a place of safety and on the following ing off bright and early and walked with a light buoyant Hep for lie was satisfied with the work he was doing lived in n fine large mansion on the top of a at a short distance from the and was surrounded by a park of noble trees Abel look his way up the graveled walk nnd met its owner upon the brond piazza Do you wish to see me sir asked the host He was a erous looking mnn sloul nnd lent with full of health and good nature Yes answered Abel ly nt the same time ascending the t i piazza I found purse fast ing nnd on opening it we found your name upon it And who is we My mother and me Then not think you j ud the money She stood beside the counter The day he'll ne'er forgot She thought the muslin dearer Than any she'd seen yet He watched her playful fingers The silks and satins The clerks looked quite uneasy And nodded at the boss Show me some velvet ribbon Barege and satin She I want to Then gave the goods a jerk The clerk was all obedience He traveled on his shape At length with She bought yard of tape thing on the road side up and found it to be Wls This house is now in tip-top order for the In always on to make or lor Will employ n number ol men to do nil wort the notice H B GATES guilder ftt Corner nnd Lofk Streets WISCONSIN All work in lino nt business will be with nnd in best manner made loonier ALEXANDER Cabinet Maker MARATHON CO WISCONSIN tr A 1118 111 Atkins Milwaukee H of the traveling public and the Chicago Ill Hon A 11 I is determined to give satisfaction Mini M I1 unu i Dodge Ksq Cleveland Ohio Hun C Tucker N Y May 10th v2 JOSEPH JUSTICE OF THE PEACE to all who feel disposed to favor him with their patronage stabling RAST END OF STREET STEVENS POINT WIS B Proprietor Tables Couches Bedsteads in the Cabinet line will be made to order sonable 1358 notice and GRAND WISCONSIN J X THIS commodious Hotel has been if Wing newly furnished throughout render ing it one uf the and com in Central house will be open nt nil hours for thr reception of wid no will ever be spared tu the such the Horai with their motto ol in will rigidly lo nf poll li X the ron o hit and J X BRANDS ISSS 10 Also GENERAL AGENT and THIS new and well furnished Honse vill promptly attend to all is always open for the d to him such as buying or selling j tion public and the proprietor is de- ing government lands paying satisfaction to guests A G Ellis Hon A Braw B L Esq G I Park Esq W D Kennedy Chase H Calkins C A Single Esa Lawrence ru V Co Kelley Co City Surveyor Stevens attend to Ibe selection and T T tion of Pine and Farming Lands cation of Warrants Payment of Taxes and all business connected the Land cy Gen A G XT S Land Office Stevens Point Hon A Brawley Register do do Huyssen Scheffer Bankers Stevens t John Slothower IS do Foot of Main Street Judge Judge MeDill Judge Hon E S Milton Hon Joseph E BENNETT Proprietor This first class House is large new com- and thoroughly furnished Every will be nude to ensure the comfort of guests at moderate will bi all times lor teams furnished at nl STEPHEN DURKEE Justice of the Peace WISCONSIN Will promptly attend to all en- trusted to u and selling lands locating government taxes protection of timbered lands non- residents securing making fitc it Co Marathon Co and Point Co Barnhart Esq Lynun ton C M J H Joan Dayton Alexander Wm H Whole tale and Retail IN Wines Liquors BEEB OYSTERS Oysters served up in a style tba will palate of epicure and parties supplied on the mos terms the First Street between Main and Streets STEVENS POINT WIS May 1858 O A O AC X of WIS THIS HOUSE been and ii in good BLANKS of all or printed will be spued to make EAU M Proprietor is pleasantly and convenient ly on the east bank of the sin River about half way from to Little Bull The house is new we and and no trill spared to promote the comfort of travelers large buns attached for the accom of teams by the Steamer dine her Street office IC J W CHUBBUCK NOT A R Y PUBL Will to all entrusted to m in thai with cy the in Maio Cyrus TV Field The New York Tribune thus sketches connection of Mr Field with the Atlantic Telegraph It is DOW some four or five years since Mr yield undertook enterprise which lias ed bis name illustrious Il had been previously some four or five years in the hands of a company which made very little in ct accomplished little and were no progress That company ight by this time have achieved a with N but e doubt it Mr at once ad- lo some of our most beral capitalists and induced four them to unile wilh him in the un- The moment tha papers vere signed each of the five drew is check for making up a urse of to form the nest-egg f the enterprise From that hour to he present Mr Field hos given all is energies and means lo the c Telegraph first N and obtained from its the necessary concessions nd the next step was to orm a wilh bat island across boisterous T St Lawrence then to secure the of English capitalists finally support of the two and now he wai ready to commence tha great work of ng three thousand miles of cable to laid or lost between N Foundland 1 Step by step Mr Field has proceeded in his great enterprise He picked it a small knit purse It was quite heavy and the jingle of the contents was too sharp nnd clear for copper The poor youth didn't slop to open it then for il was already dusk and he knew that his mother would be anxious So wilh a strangely beating hearl he hurried He en- tered little room where his mother was sitting and sank down in a chair Alas no the widow as she saw ibe cloud upon boy's face he replied tried all around but it was no use mind Abel God is good We shall not suffer as those who have no trust in him But how does he help us asked Abel in a faltering voice In many ways my son He has preserved us through many trials nnd has given us hope and courage He baa preserved lo me a true and child and has held us clear From many which afflict our lows Look at Mrs see her wilh all her wealth suffering tortures that I would not suffor for the youth with an acquiring gaze Seeing that you bring money lo me I suppose you had no use for il Use for it sir repeated Abel a a loss how to understand the Oh God knows have use for it but not so much as have for our honor and truth Were you to T sued Mr Thompson in tha same culiar tone Afraid do you moan DC my mother because I am to tale her t 1 brought your money back because it's your's and Thus speaking handed the the purse and turned away Mr Thompson did nol say a an the youth kept on feeling h had done rigbt yet at the same tim almost ready lo cry at the he had met with When he reached ho snn into a chair and leaned his head u po his hand Why what's the matter Abelt asked his mother in alarm But before he could answer the bolh started by hearing a hors Irot up to the door Il was M Thompson He entered ceremony He bade the woman cheerful good morning and then too a seal come on business and I ma as well proceed at once Then turn ing to Abel be Are you engaged al present No replied eagerly for the man spoke very kindly Wouldn't you like something lo Oh yes aught I had a right to try ul you f I wn Ud of il And ow upon your trial sail I ill pay you forty a oil beard you What njr But poor whal to ly The sum named enormous him He had wondered if ould get as fifteen he e had misunderstood hurt Will Yes forty dollars a month ot that answer than I sd nore Then you will be satisfied like to have who work for inu and if do wrong I ol so blame So suppose you come p and loot around we the first The poor widow i duly to ay something before tlie man eft so she turned him and her mouth and i cry Mr Thompson tie took her by the icr to be of good and hastened away Until the horse's tramp ad died in distance both and child satin perfect silence widow arose and sank upon her son's Oh God has blessed wonderously I had kepi the the youth Not that my son Ofc il was nol he money money a mirror yourself U f For what would we exchange our consciousness of right and Abel made no reply There had been something bearing down heavily on his lay in his pocket and sent Jorth a serpent song of plenty But the load was removed He drew the purse from and laid ii on the table by his side What is said the she heard clink of the coin A it on the you find In the I all ibe day in looking after work My mother is not well and I must earn something Can you write V Yes sir Yes sir My has taught me more Ihan I should have learned al school You can cypher Yes sir I have been as cube root Can you drive two Yes I drove stage from here to a good many limes lasl winter it Oh did Yes my mother road i mirror he stern integrity ol your soul You could not have kept it The simple carrying back ten dollars was to be compared with the principles iti He says for what you hu he hired you Abel went op to the found something 10 be home at Thompson sent a cowed basket for his mother and Mr Thompson gare him an order on tbe wiler fur a suit of clothes The busy and Mr T was not long in discovering that he had a treasure in his new Abel sold more produce than had ever been sold before from the place and he got better prices or M be re- turned lo his far And that was not all The was kept lo the of a penny every day so that any moment Mr could tell how he stood But there was The producer for assistance of his produce grot in the evening especially when he had accounts lo make So be talked with his it io arranged thai the widow Morton should come and find a home beneath their She had grown flush of health was again on her since her son had afforded the com- and she accepted the new offer wilh pleasure Abel could now spend all his lime in his employer's ests and the happiness of all con- cerned was greatly enhanced thereby 1 saw a wealthy man walk to this bouse and be stood end gawd upon his broad acres h dozen children away old lady who had been playing with them bounded lo bis side 11 a from an nth dl Then I think you ara just hcar he happy cries ol balf dollars Ten bly seconded of course on sides of ocean but he bos bten the undaunted animating of the work on both con on from first tolast And the civilized worM will time that DO plausible Columbus of ocran telegraphing of his nobly and honors just at the Turn of our fane Il lay in the footpath A candle was lighted and the purse emptied It contained twenty silver Perhaps we can find who lost it Isn't there some name on the asked the mother She took it as she spoke and upon tiie inside of the clasp which was lined with red morocco she read John Thompson John Thompson of the wealthiest men in the place He owned a very large farm and besides supplying a large amount of to customers he raised large of garden sause and fine fruit which be sent to a neighboring city how easy he could spare it whispered Abet It would be no to him f That is so in a measure my son said the widow solemnly would nol be the loss we should loose how much man I want In a few days I shall have soma sauce to send to the cily and as yet I have no one to take charge of that department For the past two years I have losl erable by dishonest men The man who carries my produce to market has money lo collect sometimes it will average a hundred a day fora week al a time When I buy up and berries to send to I the city the considerable How should you like the place be wilh my mother at nights Then I should like it very much much sir And if I serve you I shall serve you faithfully I have no fears on that account said Mr Thompson with a peculiar look 1 am fully satisfied o your I saw pick up my purse Therr was a slight pasting through thai youth's soal for hi could nnt help thinking what have been the result bad be kept the The Mexicans it is a runaway soldier by throwing a Very similar to the manner in which old They are caught wilt V oh fievet And il of them ever after isn't U mother Aye my boy this we Should we keep keep old your honor Tho time yoa meet you'd to look him in You could not t with Own innocence You are not Ibe first one I have resumed the gentleman Fin J looked upon Samuel He il poor and I thought him I dropped my purse niy name plainly upon ii iu Next 1 tried Lot dl the same Some say ihal had no business to temptation There would be taint upon your character a in Ob you keep k So would a poor way I would it yoi there ample tempt alien work I have dene a U was Abel Morton and the old was his mother He was an happy man for Honor nd hr goide THE SPIRIT ot of fall of d Exeter John Langdon who was he speaker of provincial of New Hampshire m seeing ex- hausted and his rose and said I a housand in hMd money j I rill pledge my for three and 1 have f Toba rum which lot he most il will brine These are al he service of the State If we ceed in defending our and homes I may be do not then the pm and we ib It army cf with glory were deeds ihM   

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