Wisconsin Mirror (Newspaper) - June 2, 1857, Kilbourn City, Wisconsin KIMS Jfe HOLLY I iJ j to i J i i-ii J -1 j i Napoleon in of need Wisconsin i 111 IMt in CITY Iiy A n is Editor I r one agement of voids is tw The natural depravity of the human heart shows itself very conspicuously in no reference to under- hero intended Conscience and iho salutary restraints of public ment will keep n mnn tolerably straight when ho his pork nnd butter for and nre oven known lo have exercised some influence in a horse when you come lo roads it would scorn as though Pan- nnd every lot A 6.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 i SiX t IAI the above rules 15.00 40.00 t NOT i to be IRELAND VI I IX SI IT AT I Jill A MAX v i A- KII US CITY WIH thi side of iho road wanted clear suppose they there no ii il liN KOTARY Me n is PROVISIONS AMD IV 1 V I K v Hu Company box was open loose us without stint or measure A is a sort of whoso impeachment the constitution forgot to provide when it looked out for scaly One of these functionaries in our in broad daylight and without any provocation that I am aware of converted a road into a reservoir of mud anil whoso dangerous depths me ono day on my lo church If highway WHS in vogue in our I should think this a place to caloh Injustice I will stale that no demanded my money while I was in there but I lost an sermon by my friend Wood which in tho opinion ol judicious was worth more than Hie fash had about I as bad us robbed all This chasm lilto British and judicial in Austrian got up under plea of promoting the It was pretended that tin fullers bv I j mg out mi Iho earth where you could pu the muck and clay that came out of then iu the highway where in havo to to know a shower wit have on those substances and showers neve omit to in autumn or before aro bv no means rare when mails that Ion use mid by 141 of grave seme now aro lorn up lUo bottom or bur ii-d by tho softest ob the operator Thorn lire to got above water or reasons it may best lo aii embankment wilh is at be on stari anO il the material used is not good tho should bo covered with good gravel or with and gravol combined The use of occasion tho loss of at least work that is bestowed on roads in Our system of to be it scorns that'll WHS by taxation am roads under of that ii improvement IMS 1 stated on u former occasion should bo level hard and smooth and I moan to keep that idea the Hilly tind roads cost tho in iho torture and of boasts of bunion in the loss of lime mill in iho increased expense ot Our road makers aro a little hero to do This best whea id -as a v s Tho African R very pretty limb with delicate foliage bearing five of CH te rose-colored flowers J Japarf.Gwinco is prickly growing busli covered in April with scarlet flowers The Upright Honeysuckles are tall erect growing attaining eight or ten The plants are coveted in the spring wilh small flowers of the time simply mid culling Joan Aye only she had from the Influence the that power over mortals which were supposed exercise as by The Rose-colored of the mdt of our shrubs fine spring OF a sensible writer the laboring man who breakfasts then walks miles to Ho is full and a stranger to doctors Mark on clerk who to the store at nine or is a creature full of worm pills and things a pity it is that this class of yard stick and e scythe or By they only help 16 fill up cemeteries and that's as bio a use of humanity as you can name people do not lay clown scissors nnd lake up Tm Rail for a year or two their present denoted and er lineal used or lineal descendants in the ural fruits or those ing to his The word to young of either sex the the I the meant of Europe Wellington was find the preset time for a the Talma gave him this Tho of the Boman empire was trick in an individual combat or liberty and States strong cup of by the in piece of field of size ed: the length of a furrow long words were vagne unsettled au a later in Infer re- of com merce were used to denote term meat now applied to flesh was once applied food Baffled defeated was applied iiv tho days of chivalry to a recreant who was either in or effigy hung by thu heels his escutcheon blotted his spear broken and effigy It 1 and Queries STICK TO TUTS plans for future never for one bor the idea of bettering your by entering tho arona of life not exchange a homo of ren mcn for the turmoil mid illusion of Barter not sweet repose for ions oi empty wallets nor let notes due on tlic morrow assume prerogative's of the Very for nml are these little in the Slick farm What hard labor bo thp every day noble healthful nnd to the full development of Rural Boolts cnu do the to his son whom ho over -a a f limo to road I never hoard that it richer And ime lad who as a consequence vas itig in the street before niV hoar ind the worst habits of his now Associates that father had loss ignorant be would have known what hooks could do would aware that results irg it a man rich more than llo fur a love of study would obscure instead of l t Ul- Q J Adami jry WIS KK wis Proprietor i u SHOES IS HO i Staple on 1 in mil in wis Wholesale and Retail 1 Steves Work mi s roen an s- cy to all sorts of In the which n at school ho should obtain a certain of positive knowledge It is desirable that this should 1 A knowledge of himself of his body including the laws of and of his mind 2 Of the world in he lives geologically and historically 3 A general with its tions a of The elements of 5 Tho jaws ples of language neighbor v 6 Duty to God and his of expected tBat in his and more important de- velopment tho child will become master of ilm correct rending of penmanship and drawing lr Tiew The erection changed of the world The a little stream of water speedily subverted the wnd favo immortality ying of a common paper kite by a printer ing of an of Eden brought sin and death into the world the misting of -a apple caused ten fears of war and the fall of Troy A delay of five minutes saved tbe lives of Napoleon and his family infernal -in tho of Paris A delay of two cost about fifty lives on an American railroad The exportation of a few potatoes from America by Sir Walter lias saved the Irish times from starvation From a little acorn tho grand American forests A pebble iu the streamlet scant Has changed the course of many a river A on plant Has warped the giant oak forever It is impossible to enumerate especially in a newspaper articles the almost less trifles produced numberless great events and made numberless radical changes in the destiny of the to say that trifles are not to be The world may learn lessons from these same The fable of who was released from by a little mouse was written by a great man Upon foundation there have been go nightfall wRh a View of engaging in any out of door sports or meet fpr social or occupation A of this tind adhered to wilt soon deaden the for such practices Boys have pleasure around thg filter table in reading in sation and in quiet Fathers mothers your boys at home at night and sco that you take pains to make your homes Hn with a view of security let them not while forming their for life so accustomed to disregard the sense of shame ns openly violate the day indulging in times during its day Of evening hours -A RES general pf this has CO AT LAW uHI J VA 7.1 A SUJ wis they can in tho most and Olio or two points I wish briefly to A little attention to removing rubbish tin occasional plank over a wot place with some draining would furnish font passengers a good path Tho process out tho from three weeks in many places My business called me every lo Ba- tavia fur the last live mouths and I fur four weeks this spring thero was n tho neither nor wheeling but was by the side of the rmu to make guild sleighing nil this limo tho of March f where thero wore mi the hail ii gowl lime of every now and then of water a morass slump log ditch or bank of earth turned yoi into iho middle of road to remind yoi of mid earthly things Now Messrs Icf ws shako bunds and bo friends What I havo sml against your 1 frankly fully is true I now let us turn in and clear luo track for iho side of Once moro How much would it cost to pick up and carry off lhat loose stone in the middle of thing it bus boon battered and bruised there for iho last forty vears run over by all vehicles and exposed in all it lias had its it has tripped up ami spavined tbe fast es nnd made tho other sido of tho head by bringing it in suddon contact vilh the conch That fast stone is no er limn iho pyramids wore before they were np Make it a point to remove all atones from tho roads Don't t working more than your hard while yon do work H T B a as a philosopher tj and a would ors conscious that the surest way to keep his son from making vilo acquaintances inculcate -in and even de- cent tastes would be to foster his for rending Who knows but j The book boy was the in his destiny 3 hour -is noi unlikely 16 end in disgrace a prison or even Though books do not in ij or they vastly opinion tho that red many fallacy iho Holy Land Bine I havo ly sn save in the a rod not a blue kind I ever saw This is produced by the immense water with yellow sarid this green to the sen even absence of verdure on the shore blue the being iho erected deathless poetry wonderful tragedies and noble novels Hold nothing in nothing contemptible ever came from tho builds of Almighty The worlds the microscope has revealed to IKS drop of water nro and mysterious as the bright and beautiful worlds brought eyes by tho telescope The pool of dirty we sea yet not j pout mit far is neither of in many a anil having od the glory of oar boots will be woven in- and bountifully embroidered veil sun for tho face of the queen lier robe among Iho countless Orleans Picayune V VI sky and tho yellow of the sands m and intermingling in the form the sell ih water being urn in which the mixing or of the col- A ft CO x I t i I u Writing Paper n aril Superior Sank Co met towards producing The man who has books n bout him is generally a ter mnn who has not If a in social science history or phy ho is able to get at the opinions of the Wisest by merely consulting his books his illiterate neighbor at best im- bibe now ideas only orally and practically has to tuke these from very inferior men do not always make their readers judgment sound because books are often one sided and readers buy partisan books But even the severed library is better than no at aU A man with books is like a with tools nd though tho tools are bad they arc tools They enable us to furrow up a field of to cut a ost of opinion to thresh ont many a y full of truth which if we had no plow or nor other labor-saving might work at hopelessly for Books in a word bear us by an ex- tress traih to Books introduce us also into tho noblest While the illiterate il or seeking company by lounging ji the streets he who is fond of books his by conversing with speare Bacon Milton or other great of iho He lives among the best society of all times and on the most intimate lives with poets kings philosophers ithil martyrs fto is at homo with with Cicero with Pericles with David with with WATCH the little feet Bounding through the busy street cellar shed and hall Kever moments lost the i while Tho Veto lifts gossip shrubs for from tho ensuing Tho which wo extract very pretty small and are very beautiful particularly in the when tho seed v case la becomes u bright red Tho White Fringe is a very Urgo shrub with very singular white flowers looking much like cnt paper The Lilacs aro universal common purple is gooi for a Tho Persian white and purple aro good but not much better than the com mon The Snow Ball is about as common Lilao and too woll the good and wise ol every generation Is not this better than even at rich men's tables f We repeal it no so select as that into books in- us little kicking liy tlie way Milking in tlie sand lip fragrant Never nsk to me tHs heavy task 1 little may prove love Mother i watch the little tongue eloquent nnd child Uie word unspoken unspoken This same tongue yet proclaim Blessings in tbe Savior's watch the lit lie heart Beating soft and warm for you Wholesome impart keep that young Extricating every Sowing good seed Harvest rich yon then may see for eternity world is made up of trifles The grand movements of great events and the changes of empires are founded in causes FASHIONABLE Fashion women ihan toil or Obedience to fashion is a grenter transgression of the laws of woman's nature a greater injury to her physical mental constitution than the poverty and neglect The woman at her task will live jgrow old and see two or three of her tresses with scarcely a cif hope to cheer her in her toils will see all die is and strong her lady has to be nursed like sick Jt is n sad truth that laro almost worthless the great ends of life They have but little forco of they have of moral will and quite as little of physical live for they no worthy they are only Y A child when a tow crooked wdy trad upon it it VTM littlo lie a child witk Stops its play and its Not alone commits an marti Give it play and never Active life is no defect if ever never break its Would yon stop tie Thinking it would tm 1 must it flow forever RMer it MESSRS the inculcated in above adopted by it save from gr many a littlo heart in tho columns of your very useful paper aad aid the cause of humanity and dcr SMALL WAISTS ARK sot is a paragraph from ley's from Italy which to tba attention of our lady In form the Italians excel usv naturally acquire a fine gait aw bearing It u that our should persist in that ridiculous notion that a small waist is and per to beautiful Why many an wouM tor possessed of our ladies acquire only by the moot I have sought of this andean see er the their before them as uid bunco to assimilate to whereas our models except those French in the windows of millinery shops if an artist should presume to make a A Beautiful As in the of cultivated reason you and sec a of beauty a profusion of goodness in the work of Him who strewn flowers in the wilderness pain ted the and enamelled the in- sect in the simplicity and universality of his laws you can read this lesson An man dreams not of the common light which now in its splendor floods the nnd ho cannot com- prehend how much loveliness of the world results from the composite character ol light and from tho reflecting propensities ol t most physical bodies If instead of rod yellow and which the analysis of the prism and experiments of absorption have shown to be its it Imd been simple white how changed would all have The growing corn and tho ripe harvest tho blossom null the fruit the fresh greenness spring and iho autumn's robe of many colors the huos of the violet the lily and the rose silvery of tin rivulet the emerald of the rivor nnd tho pur plo of the ocean wonld havo been alike known rainbow would have boon but uo wilh iho shape lhat seems be a pale streak in the grey sky and va pors would have canopied the sun instead of the clouds which in tho dyes of brilliancy and going Nay there would have boon no dis- tinction between tho blood f children the flush of health the paleness of decay the hectic of disease of death There would have been an unvaried ing hue whore we now sea tho tinted earth and feelingly MHS of the barbed the i A broke A soft light tone and Yet with shame and Now it only perish there No Ah me a and ear np the little sound voice has breathed it clear And it wanders Prom ear to lip to Till to one little spoke And broke It was Itie only heart it The heart It the heart at last Ami broke 1 it heard word It trembled like a frightened bird shut its and sighed And with a silent shudder died ont West with us as the perfection of portion would be laughed out of It is objection against the of onr women world over that they cally assert that French milliner under- stands how they should better doll forms in the hands of milliners and vants to dressed to they dress no- feed and save nobody They write no books they set no examples of tue mid If they tear children it save to conceive and give them And when reared what are do they ever amount o but scions of the old stock? heard of a fashionable woinan ex- of mind for which it be- camo eminent 1 Bead the biographies of great men and women Not one of them had a fashionable mother They nearly all sprang from plain strong-minded women who had about AS little to do fashions with changing in your love of WHAT the ft this says in his of comes from not what thov do ly settling to find out what they really enjoy All people enjoy giving money for instance know think they Hke ry be trifles by Yes trifles light as air have to of the we have The fall of an gave Newton the to gravitation the the lid of a ns onr railroads steamboats ocean thousand other to speak of the I been an as I am a lover of I love to scp them I am not willing thai they bo cheated out of of I can sland how a high-toned useful mnn can be the ripened fruit of a boy who has not en- fair share of iho privileges to youth But while I watch with a eve all rights and customs which intrench upon the proper rights of boyM am ly apprehensive lest parents who arc not and have oot habituated themselves to on this sub- ject permit their sons indulgences most result in their demoralization if not in their total ruin nnd among the habits which I have observed If onr Western friends can in any way leaich their wives daughters or cooks to keep iho out of their -all the low the yellow children who arc supposed to be by fever ant ague bilious fevers soon bo white It is a mistake to suppose that the yellow countenances of the West come from the bik it is only the enormous quantities of eaten the bread that reflected through the skin Bread is the life it is and so jt bnl it is the staff of too in this country Bad broad kills as many ple here as bad So many people oat for bread that they die out by inches Dyspepsia that great ster disease of onr that deranges the liver on costiveness and thus nally what kill the human is half Here in the East out of New England have nearly driven oft the cooks but not altogether isb lives here yet in but in cities and we whipped out iho murderers the Western towns the goad hotels of the Lakes and on Rivers however under the name of is It is or breakfast for dinner and isb for supper It is not nny then that whito people East turn yellow West and sicken not of and ague bilious and e of three times per Paper The Necessity The of to thoM docs rot lead them to make My physical exertion cannot be loo highly mated The body must undergo a certain n mount of fatigue to preserve its natural strength and maintain all ilia and organs in proper vigor This activity lizes the circulation and blood more effectually every Cold or a that the circulation is languid there Tno clcs during exercise press on the and help forward the currents by ry vessel into activity Tho valves vt heart arc in the of sending oft stream and relieved of n at labor When s blood gathers too much about this central re- gion he oppression about ke difficulty of breathing of spirits heaviness adiet stitches are of this People are to lake exercise they fancy they want and fcel wnak But every effort would free the heart from this burden by urging blood to I he extremities it would case their b ing by liberating tho lungs froto tho superabundance it would tbe and light as the effect of circulation and free Health It h not ing of tho leading article itself but the gallon to write that day cr inclined or not in sickness or w health iu affliction of mind at muff mcr year utter year tied down to tba in one spot It is the walking of a thousand miles in a and hours I have a fellow tor I know how a periodical will wear In itself it appears the is not nor is it it is the continual attention which it nnd the purposes of tlie of the God To the dimly on a stone we es and gwe and it this often body likes to do wod but ono m finds this out they do evil ever A thing imd ft world to ruin I know of none more Sent than that of parents permitting their to be in streeta nightfall It to their iu almost all corer of the nkht an and excited state of bad vulgar imin'wal and profane guage obscene criminal sentiments a lawless bearing W street after nightfall thai boys vf the and By a trifling loan of money from STOUT breathing of so impure that we could not live had not provided a as well but while tho on ly retain oxygen and throw off carbon the process is reversed by the and carbon is retained aal oxygen thrown pre- serving an equilibrium and keeping air for both Your life becomes as it were the One day's paper is no sooner printed than on comes UM stono of sisyphus an of toil constant weight upon the mini wearing upon the intellect and demanding all tlie exertion of your at tlic lime that you aro do the severest drudgery To wnU tat m paper is very well but to edit one k to yourself to THE CAMEL Ion The in T beon from up to the 1 7th of nre doing and Owse over aro iu the between San Antonio and Camp Yi Three little were bom fiva or six more aw the reports of tho condition of at present nnd through the that ilia first bcs bMa regard all their awi muck of ibe h wv ft Tha only remaining the of the etock that For this A Stile Swedish girl wi with her on nif ht in of dm b was in ant that it will and Africa ad by wore r