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   Wisconsin Mirror (Newspaper) - April 14, 1857, Kilbourn City, Wisconsin                               HOLLY I VOU UK II Wisconsin Mirror 5 ft of i I EDITOR Uy A on v wevV Cm Editor aa 4.UO 10.00 6.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 i lf tar THE time behind the distant rock Slow sinks the sun to rest And far a rosy hue Yet on its snowy crest The from his beacon hut lo bid the day farewell His liorn conveys tlie evening From to crag dull to doll The welcome sound borne to cliff the nut e repeating still protracts the Through the glaciers Tuo at cabin door Upraise the hymn with one And low the grateful knee Bid living Lord j I J A M A N d- sC Win UN i wii the tranquil reign the mountain Tim peaceful horn the rocks reply Ami to nnd height to height The And still repeats night born the vesta And si-n will n him tn wake his of City Triday April has saved by ceaseless toil dreds of for and he has money is powerless to the the who has walked beside hini through life's most thorny friends say it is a Mysterious just as if God ordained the mother should be taken from her children thoy are most exposed to nd Instead of laying it on let us remember the days spent in oil when frame was disease induced perhaps bv tho hours stolen from needed lumber and labor the duties performed with a ul infant upon her aim the immense mount of time spent in cooking over a hot firo nnd tho sleepless nights passed in watching over sick school the way one who had often jeered him for his who With every advantage M bis now we you Half said he could read all that? triumphantly holding vp B tatin Rcaf or completely over open sp ding and pns gether they proceeded towards Ahe n after the iho ex- honso AUNT By HI Kendall Miss was a peculiar woman That drew himself up stiffly as though the imputation WHS unworthy of an answer nnd stepped aside exclaimed one of the vonng ladies could have done added Tlie mystery of the word contents er silent will you cried the irritable or tell mo where I can find it the class was called recitation bench the on to tbe you with the class you must fell back with the beginners I like to enter Virgi class sir When Virgil Nonsense boy J you could me see JCi me see ve look n in this light s it so one that women die in now opening I blind How fnr shall J As far as you replied the master 1 with a sharp twinkle of liis eyes aud m- STOCK Wo Nos 1 2 and 8 of tho mont Stock Krister Monthly Vt l-y D C 1 U- i voik i I i It is a neatly printed iMi octavo Pitch number nts of thv stock Wo arc rh lit fiom nn of iho ns it will bo n nil Mho nro in any wny engaged in f Tho live j very mysterious that many women die in heir Selecting Seeds This is nu affair of more importance sarcastic supposed mid should be Henry commenced unhesitatingly to reml ed ions in the season as is convenient had turned the firM second and The selection of spring be too before the master to by those mors who their fields down to grns with this groin Much of the foul and our is sown with seeds which have not boon thoroughly Tho English farmers sort out all their other Attention boys bore is ft greater soods by hand which although was Ciesar or what tedious method might well be n round three times three now ted here in many cases It is much easier Cheerily rang out applause to pick over the seeds those Ions winter penetrating Hie farthest recesses of Unit to the weeds when they woll building making the windows once taken possession of a field n proud clay was that the plan of sowing gross seeds for leaned and almost gaining ground tho bounded out of his the man assurance her lo exchange it would Wive been a rare companion for tigar hunt in iho of Africa At least no one in the village of dare to question his She was one of those who seemed to have boon born nn old maid in prospective Be- fore she arrived lit her teens she used to stone iho boys with a malignant delight and ore she was out of them her contempt for the opposite sex was so strikingly manifest all men if accidentally walking upon tho same sidewalk to avoid a meeting would very quietly cross to the Why it so is in Gray's and and upon you Such a hint and the deacon only a recent ed the nephew seized her muff but the hat adhered most affectionately to it an angry wrench it was liberated nnd the fending hat flew across the entry projected by tho vigorous foot of the incensed maiden I When it arrived at the terminus of ils short assumed a most questionable its condition might certainly have now explained Koto after note out more than thirty thousand lav upon the table before them A also was found from the aunt which that she always intended lum for her heir His own note also came to light from waica his name had been torn off This new lation of course created nn immense tinn the but Frederick his fair wile kept on the even tenor of respected by all not for their but for One during each they open mansion to It is a famous for tlie and is known as the ry of Aunt Sally's Mufti EFFECTS OF BAD Excessive bor exposure to wet and cold deprivation of sufficient of and had I ly recovered from his surprise to check him Stop Where did you told hm whore Taking him by the the master loci him to the centred robin and placing his upon his CO Give some food habitual bad lodging and to 111 I 1 1 of tho seeds clear of anything shook nnd envied Inm i Jl f 1 1 1 Jtl convenient I nodded hlin ine boys tow tlie ees lie laurels of n is as no wny them can until he hns yet the is selecting lo the largest ours without reference to their shape nnd soundness but to or allow her the whole of it Yet she a privileged ple would smile at an ill-natured remark iVom it wore a Even the of the parish treat- ed her with marked respect although ho was certain to have his last sermon wofully cised in answer to his kind inquiry her The secret of all this might been in three was uh nnd even iho clergyman was inded enough lo on good terms one who was the largest contributor lo lis support Sully as tho villagers universally ailed lier had received tho bulk of her rty from a aunt which her shrewd had enabled her to invest o that she increased in vealth she did in years and like many thor rich people well advanced in life had of young relatives who broken up for hoed though nt the present time it is not necessary nro clustering thick about -i i 11 vdu nnd un of ii Icti tot to the from fry but I lie New We hop such some u size which well filled dp nl the ends and ripe Seed nits find should run through the nt thne times before I hey lire used which will them nnd Wow nil the lighter l1 0 AT LAW nnd tl In that bv n l v M Into A or li iv 1 t i him l number nnd they husband of in or blooming ilio Tinly ii is a ill the n children need her counsel more limn over inlo the lilo I wives nml sec if wo can the circle To Hon potatoes nre ns in tho nud early mer lire apt to bo leave them in cold water awhile before mi- of the This will of their hi r lo ill II Ii cn the Plat K v rvl ih I urn furl L li Staple 1 I m-r mnl a yeai tlo very well without v ami hy work i too mud haven hond iir tho il v is heav j it to go h thoy must without help lv tho yows gets tho chi hi milk churns pel rl hour to sew tils children are sils lip to SOW lilt limy n In ill so hire help i- n ilnily slie doe line inking are lo conked a little suit should be g when pitt in nml kept so till done lien they should be directly The in which 1 CULTIVATION OF w of chicory loot lor so are now from Ail In- Germans in our cities use ii in ee and it is lo improve while t is nt least ns healthy and is Ii oan be in almost every and no doubt would he a iie his he often That was iho vie lorv of my lite It was at farmer I learned to labor for a end Children this is TIO fancy n lad as 1 have described milly existed nuc his example inny to for ourselves nnd pivo until wo have every ob silicic It lessons to be c wood piles to be demolished or There bad to vicious ii depositions to lo be There is room for n bor in onr hearts Up ihen my young with n of nt Urn where there's a will there's a is H sine of coss been termed shocking back I will pay you for this young man Don't trouble aunt So fur as 1 am concerned you come You will perhaps toll me that yon have bad no hand in No T will tell no falsehood about it but I intended it as a joke stiff deacon as much or more yourself i bost it is but ill trick you have played upon me aud now mark my You shall have reason to remember this muff to the latest of your existence As you mint since take it so but 1 didn't think a silly joke are all deadly enemies to man life but are none of them so bad as violent and passions women havo survived all an extreme old would have thus offended you r Suite Where a a Woy was not quite twelve years of when his lather died and fast ns his tears when knew his kind 1 would be with him no more he wept if sible more violently when his mother told must leave the petty cottage the home they had ever known nnd thai hereafter j c was to live with tinnier nre poor she said very and young as you are my boy you t kee u ik ii lifter venr I So and drudges not the lonst tor un- mind so sho may be a bet for her children Ami very soon is and her herself prostrated 1 by tits of only lo hibor ns soon ns her must now mn your support But keep up stout heart you can do it Fie on those nnd she hastily that he might not perceive the grief that was piercing lier own soul A who hns been n time in his profession find of a on the minds of it family of children writes the Sentinel 1 il to ho the universal ff thirl of nil had nt hen compared with those have not Bolter excelling in mid consequently read mosc They nre belter spellers nnd define words wish mid 3 obtain o in half the time it i.thoi-s newspaper hns them fa miliar with the location of iho their inn doings on the 4 They are heller grammarians Tor become so with every variety i iho newspaper fiom the common place rd tu the finished and classical orr lioti of the they more comprehend the meaning of the next an consequently analyze its construction with each hoped to obtain a large of tho of Jonl estate which would be cut up in of her decease cold gray not te see through their to the very selfishness of li source One however did not belong to t his class of On the tho huly was very often the victim of jokes aud he would dispute with her lust lot fun ot having n hot Yet for rml sbo apply him ono else She hnd him sum to stock a fine but still this F so often her public no of course than the it's this about equally to he would be the favorite heir or ho ciu with a shilling One iho meeting of sit the house of the a joke upon is Hint iho let-nil of which he never forgot unlike most maiden ladies considered iese nuisance but was in order i er Her was here to wait upon his aunt but he Lucy daughter of the worthy allured lim with her Dirl i ever to you girls said the Id what you fito hero forr Time passed and young Strong in his business He amassed sufficient means lo be to repay his mint the sum she had loaned him but she declined receiving it alleging tha preferred to have II remain on interest In the meantime he hnd also persuaded tho Lucy to share his fortune As for Aunt Sally a singular mania seemed to sess her In he mailers of real estate stocks she liad become a perfect mist turning nil lo gold Tlie neighbors looked on and wondered but none ventured to remonstrate with her She was often seen to visit lie office of Squire nnd it was rumored that she was Iho final for be- her properly after her Tho of the not and it was with the good to pay for One the village was all Dunne night the spirit of ble lady had quietly its flight Sho was her nnd had died ns she had lived She had alarmed no ono during the night nor had sho suffered previous illness Curiosity of course was her will produced as soon ns decency would allow All her connections were present and their eager hopeful anxious ces would have furnished a rare subject for the pencil of an artist The reading of the will proceeded until il was finished except a simple codicil Each of her relatives ex- her had been remembered to a groater extent than others but these and but it nav be doubled whether n eW be found of a violent aud irascible per habitually subject to storms of passion who has arrived at a very lv is therefore matter of tho highest importance to every one desirous to preserve a sound mind sound so that the brittle vessel of life may the stream of time Iv and securely instead of being continually tossed about rocks and shoals which its existence a cure amid all tho trials life to maintain n quiet possession of his own of Longevity ly Tnomas Bailey THE OLD Only waiting till the shadows Are a little longer grown Only till tbe glimmer Of the last beam is Till the earth is From tbe heart ever full cf rfay Till the stars of heaven are breaking Through the twilight soft and grey Tito Printer imply one of her to make clothing for the Where these objects of your pity and other like cos Well heavy woolen shirts are upon my word living under a tropical smi They will be very grateful for clothing so to their climate Well done Frederick A good shot and no these ire grand affairs after all Grand indeed for young men lo and to listen to Grand affairs to dispense the of a Grand for none considerably At all events not one-third of her fortune had been dispensed and as the codicil only remained all eyes were turned to Fredenck Strong ns tho lucky one allot all But what was their when they found it only him the recipient of her old sable mutt and contents Tho word again their curiosity and to satisfy them tho article was found on- ly to contain a simple paper sewed on the When detached nnd opened in tho of Aunt Sally was found DEAR NEPHEW will doubtless The Printer is tints referred to by Ellis Lewis of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court No class of society deserves mow alion than Printer They are the treasures of tbe world they arc at tho same lime tho munificent almoners of the They receive contributions in art nnd science and in all knowledge from every quarter of iho globe aud from most distant of antiquity They dis- tribute their treasures throughout the world and transmit them in a form to It is distributed cheap rat to bring it within the reach of the humblest day laborer of the land Nothing has tended so much ns this eral and diffusion of knowledge to im- prove the condition of the masses to fy the class to take their proper in and to fit them not only for the profitable pursuit of employment to which their country may call them To freedom and power of the Press wo are in- for our fice institutions and these m- stit establish equal rights By its er the diadem of royalty is stars nnd garters of nobility arc trodden down mid man as man alone without or family connections to aid him standi upon his own merits equal to proudest peer in England's realm The humblest apprentice in the shop become the President of the United States The most gifted in common sense and well stored in practical knowledge arc found in i appreciate this the lasl joke I shall ever be who raised guilty of as I appreciated from laborious pa lions Roger Fanner Howard a hard master and accuracy sorry time poor Henry during the long J and I'M ill 1 MAN AT I AM to bear the burden duties IMho her mnn wo has to mother m her work by nnd water little which may be tri- in bui me of much the wife to draw and wood ami jf of iho time she herself unto nnd as for the i days that succeeded this interview with his mother It was work with no re- laxation from the earliest dawn until the twi- hnd faded Often did his nnd despondency and indulgence him to stop but a stern necessity was on must do on or starve and hence he kepi at it wearily to be sure until the last apple was m tho cellar the corn in tho crib and nil things secured winter with the most Tho winter tardy as us approach to Henry at last with Us three is of school and its glorious ncs that he might spend ns be h no spectres of huge heaps of isk or vast fields of potatoes to dig COME A CO t IS H frota and or must work it on her while bo roads the paper or talks witli bis Well tbe farm in ami and bis in family lighter he is able V Hit to hiie but it is nn old thing both lo himself and his wife for her to do nil the housework with what little help older if me girls own her for if they are boys cannot work much for her as soon liny can use a boo they must help and so sho toils on in the old fashion -i v 1 j or how highly prized the which the blazing splinter from iho window until long past the 12 tell A pine splinter the mistress was a careful soul and the candle ends to light Henry to bod advanced wilh surprising m his nd what wonders effort was never unsuccessful h he latin nnd was beginning to road in this language with some degree of ease The with its wearisome round of duties could not damp his knowledge Every spare moment Hark the robin's Telling one and all that Hurry springtime Welcome tidings bring Little of come Of the we are weary of mid Longing for the cheery And tbe brooklet's gurgling flow Gladly then we hear sing The reveille of tUe spring Robin's come Bing it hill Tli rough tlie Till the green dance again Till tlie nir is sweet with flowers tlie cowslip by rill Wake tie yellow daffodil come moving and for everything but the they And Aunt Sally looked about her with n triumphant glance as her charges wore unanswerable In fact too many felt the justice of her with her Even agreed so much with her in the that ho was content to remain achieved such n moral victory Frederick t ime you will God bless you and yours Farewell Frederick was satisfied The d bad fairly retorted him and e nothing at her hands Bur what had become of Aunt and it be- to was the mystery n time mp more than a nine ma b worthy who discussed it on esf struggles and for the highest favors U e e in unrooted good humor rest of the evening When tho party broke up ns i- of bis young with is upon one arm aud tbe fair Lucy i bc the old lady suddenly cred that she hnd left her O never mind desire for j was I Tien wont of yore Build thy nest and rear thy young Close beside our door In the among Hort or harm thon not fear Nothing rude venture crair Robin's come Singing o'er yonder lane Ravished by the sweet Alice hands in glee Shouting from the open door With her dear o'er and o'er Some I said tho il wr young j Fred Strong for it is no mv wav to leave things about -in this er But it lot I certainly lef t wilh mv lionnet and can it be 1 echoed all her diving into sundry places i heir eagerness to assist in the search Somebody must have taken is answered for aunt's muff is unlike all others That is as said Bred J us a barrel is unlike a two-gallon be gave mischievous sll to that he knew The the missing article lor anV OUO CtSC m t is not vilh of the ladies said one of her young relations unon you was the kind man was n David was n watchmaker and Benjamin Franklin was a printer Those nnd n thousand er instances prove that industrial pursuits in- stead of throwing insurmountable in the road to preferment strengthen and lead to that useful practical that fits the man for the rv occasion She was known to have large ims of money at various banks but all tins le anxious relatives ascertained was drawn ut n few davs before her death Squire who had drafted the will was con- he stoutly maintained that the ill covered whole of her property and vould have nothing further to dp with it One evening about six months after the M while Frederick was con- his wife the subject of the was introduced That was a costly joke of yours dear A New Hampshire editor while ly traveling hnd his wallet abstracted from his pocket by an adroit pickpocket in n short nap The said his But I got nnd what is lo gaily events Lucy no one has come forward demisted with the result of his the plunder by express to while in- was so the plunder by express lo address written inside the wallet with following Your n skunk hears ronr I don't keep no such For a man dressed as well as you was to go round with wallit with in it but a lot of paper an a pass from a IS to claim the three thousand dollars which loaned me I feel in- tended to to me and therefore de- my note Let us have a look at the old relic Fred if the moths have not eaten it wholly np I will return with it in a moment The muff was produced and as pre- the lining was moth-eaten Mv dear wife you must look to this for I rize it deeply on good Aunt Sally a 13 a tho your nn a pass 1 on I hear yorr a I J trash I robs only gentlemen printer whose talents were but in- different turned physician S the reason of it u In he nil the faulu are exposed to the in physic they are buried wuh the and one geU off more easily reply plague upon you a lining nnd renovate with camphor 11 Lucy took her scissors and commenced once the task What can the old lady have u I Why cotton she wadded it with dirty brown pa exclaimed Gray Ton Fred maliciously i er has made mate of the amount which it Se member of the different os in the United States U- sustain The estimate e last United Census A list or Methodist three dollars and forty k dollars dollars an I I   

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