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Show MY LOST YOUTH. Dy LONGFELLOW, s 'i f 15 Often I think of the beautiful town That la seated by the sea; Often in thought go up and down The pleasant streets of that dear old town, And my youth comes back to me. And a verse of a Lapland song Is haunting my memory still: "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." I can see the shadowy lines of its trees, And catch, In sudden gleams. seas. The sheen of the And Islands that were the Hespeildes Of all my boyish dreams. And the burden of that old song. It murmurs and whispers still; "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long ' On Year Ago I was standing by your side Just one year ago It was ere the moon was shining All about looked gay and bright. ' ' . AN OF CUICK GLADSTONE. Demonstrating Hl3 Concern for the Amenities of Life. Iu his life of Gladstone Mr. Morley quoted a quaint letter written by the premier to Lord Granville in 18S6 after the former's Irish home rule policy had alienated most of the peers of England. There was to be a dinner in honor of the queen's birthday, and the Prince of Wales was to come and to bring Prince Albert Victor with him. "But," wrote Mr. Gladstone, "his position would be very awkward If he comes and witnesses a great nakedness of the land." Could Lord Granville help by, persuading dissentient peers to put in an appearance for this occasion only? Mr. Morley, with perhaps the suspicion of a smile between the line3. records that "the prince was unable to be present and bo the great nakedness was by him unseen." t WKh buttercups of golden yellow Gaily were the meadows decked, And above us. heaven's canopy,. The sky, all with soft clouds 'flecked. Tender leaves on trees, unfolding. Birds their songs In branches sans, BtiU wo stood there in the moonlight Till the strokes of the old clock rang. "Only nine" we need not hasten, Let us linger while we may. Time gos swiftly, who knows dear one, What may happen In a day? Let us lingercross the meadows. Rustling thro' the willow trees, (Never minding lights or shadows). Comes a sweet, refreshing breeze. Oh this spot! How I do love It! Memory's voice now calls to me. again, and dream and linger Neath the drooping willow tree." Clara BelL C( m thought" ANECDOTE I RESULTS. VT. J. Hill. Justice of the Peace, cord, IMS? Con- N. C says: "Doan's Kidney ' Pills proved a very fS efficient remla my edy case. I used them for diskidordered hack-achand neys from which I had experienced a great deal seof trouble and pain. The kidney dark cretions were very irregular, colored and full of sediment The Pills cleared it all up and I have not had an ache in my back since taking the last dose. My health generally Foster-Mllbuis improved a great deal." sale Y. For N. Co., Buffalo. box. cents 50 per all dealers, price by e, rn The Prayers of Children. "The two nicest children of my ac The reader of thta paner will pleased to learn a way of resuming that her Is at lfaatone dreaded diseaite (but (louco quaintance have )mi lit'ou utile to cure la all In stiixe, and that the day's quarrels In their evening Catarrh. Hali' Catarrh Cure li the only positive Catarrh to now ihe meillcal known prayers," says a writer in an English pure frawralty. ha nn a constitutional dlseasn. reutilros a constitu ranees, magazine. "'God torglve tn la taken Cure tional treatment. Ilaire Catarrh me 'for one of pushing them, tornallr, ariluu directly upon the hlood and mucoua the prays urfaces of the ijratem. thirehy detnylu was while foundation of the dlscusa, and ttlvlntf the patient Into the fountain atrenmh by building up tbe constitution and. DETTEB THAN COLD on the edge and then daring oature In doing Ita work. The proprietor have ao standing otter to say that I fell In.' It is not etithat much falih in It curative thiy power, for tho teeth. It prevents decay. It One Hundred Po.l- - tor any case that It fall to cure. quette, of course, to interrupt a pray Beud for list of testimonial. tho (rams end purifies the hardens O. . J. CHESEV & CO., Toledo, Addreing companion, bo Frances reserves and mouth. breath Pold by dragststs, 7se. her answer for her own prayers. 'God Hail's Family I'Uls are the heat. forgive Majorie for daring to say that Triumph of American Engineer. I pushed her into the fountain, when In constructing the power transmis- she truthfully knows 6he fell in hei ' sion line from the Cauvery falls to the own self.' " Kolar gold mines. In Mysore, India, A Remarkable Woman. the American engineers employed to T remember the far away. some with un to deal had Work do Kokomo, Ind., Nov. 23. Mrs. Anna the How it thundered o'er the tide! common problems. The line, ninety-tw- M. Willis of this place, a charming old And the dead captains, as they lay In their graves, o'erlooklng the tranquil bay. miles long, Is carried on lofty lady of 74 years, has given for publiSalt Lake City Where they in battle died. poles through the jungle. Here the cation a very interesting letter. And the sound of that mournful song Mrs. Willis is widely known and depredations of white ants and wild Goes through me with a thrill: to The be bad highly respected and the recommenda-lioprevented. elephants A boy's will Is the wind's will, More homes bouirht. more homea sold and the eleBhe gives is well worth the conattacked ants the poles in And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." tlirouRh my agency than any other inbe sockwho Iron of wires. sideration may or If anyone phants pulled at the Salt Lake City. If yo u wlah to sellwrite ets seven feet high were found to be terested. Mrs. Willis' address is R. It. I can see the breezy dome of groves. you desire to buy don'ifail to call or Her letter reads as The Bhndows of Deering's M'oods; effective against the ants, and after No. 6. Kokomo. A. RICHTER, And the friendships old and the early loves careful measurements of the highest follows: W. Come baok with a sabbath sound, as of doves 19 South. Salt Lake City. First "I have been troubled with Kidney reach of the elephants' trunks the In quiet neighborhoods. so bad 20 was a safe a elevation. were trouble for wire years. It strung at And the verse of that sweet old song. It affected my heart and my back. that murmurs still: and flutters It Queer Street Names. It hurt so that I could not get up "A hoy's will Is the wind's will, towns have distinctive when down, and I began to think that British Many And Uie thoughts of youth are long, long thought." for their 1 would be and Interesting names I past doing anything. h streets. London's Cheapslde and I remember the gleams and glooms that dart was recommended to get Dodd's Kidare more than matched by oddi ney Pills and purchased some at the Across the school-boy'- s brain; The song and the silence In the heart. ties many times 6tranger. Booth am drug store of Mr. G. E. Meek. After FOR That In part are prophecies, and In part is a street in York, and Botchcrgate in using Beveral boxes I was completely Are the longings wild and vain. Carlisle. Norwich Is assertive of class restored. I feel 20 years younger, And the voice of that fitful song distinction In Gentleman's Walk, and and I am able to do all the usual work Sings on. and is never still: Shrewsbury may stand almost at the !n the house and garden which a per "A boy's will is the wind s will. head of a list of peculiarities with its son who lives on the farm has to do, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." street labeled Dogpole. which may or although 1 am 74 years of age." DAYNES & ROMNEY PIANO Co There are things of which I may not speak; may not be related to Newcastle's There are dreams that cannot die; Dogleap Stairs: .but then Newcastle Why Hood Left Nashville. SALT LAKE CITY. There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak, has Pudding Chare, and what may An old pleasantry worth repeating And bring pallor into the cheek. rannfTTtiifinTTTTTtimiHFHTumuMintHHEr that signify? relates to the experience of Gen. And a mist before the eye. Hood, who in great haste left Nash And the words of that fatal song Dish Washing in Winter. UTAH EtDCiNGMrc COS, ville on one side of the city just as Come over me like a chill: Housekeepers naturally dread dish wash the Federal troops were entering a COTTON re it jt "A boy's will is the wind's will. Ing In winter, owlnsr to the fact that It MATTRC A servant colored Ills And the thoughts of youth are long, long thought." char ths bands and renders them hard upon the other. and rough. Much of tho Injury, however, being cantured. was asked why Gen. Btrsnaje to me now are the forms I meet results from the u of Impure soap. If Hood left In such a hurry. "Ah." he When I visit the dear old town; Jvory Soap U uel In waahlnfr dlnhes and laid. "Massa Hood didn't think he the hands are carefully rinsed and dried, But the native air is pure and sweet. uld do hisself justice in this city." n street. And the treca that o'crpshadow each they will not chap.-- E. It-- PARK Kit. Boston Christian Register. As they balance up and down, Precocious Musicians. Are singing the beautiful song. One on the Lawyer. Are flghlng and whimpering still: Mozart, the great composer, showed In h world. Counsel (to witness) How can you mttr "A boy's will Is the wind's will. most extraordinary precocity. In his snv Eastern mko. than of li.ttT six stole the that prove prisoner And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." monsy. Will cost vou case there is no possible mistake as your handkerchiefs? Ask your dealer for It. "Y.hy, because the merle took our lime trade at and fair. Look for to dates, for people And Deering's Woods are fresh that they weie my handkerchiefs And with Joy that is almost pain At decelted. to be not Co., were found on him. Look at them Utah Bedding & MTg precautions 3d West and 6th North Sts, Salt Uks City. My heart goes back to wander there. amuse would he of the are age three years for yourself. They exactly And among the dreams of tho days that were, himself for hours together in picking same as mine." "That proves noth I find my lost youth again. ILELIADLE ASSAYS. out thirds on the piano with his won- ing. I have some handkerchiefs like- OeM..M..... And the strange and beautiful song. S Geld and Mirer ... rehe learned J "That's Uiose." at four It wt r. toii r.. urn derful ear; Lead quite possible," out. years The groves are repeating still: ea saall saanplea. retnrna Prompt more of some nlicd "several six tho before witness, and "A boy's will is the wind's will. played minuets, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." of bis own composition, actually mine are missing." Ogden Assay Co. ovai.ooio. tour concert bis with a on starting loottilnir Krmn.' Mn. YVInatnw'a sister at Tnr rhlulmi Iilti:. anftros tne um, rlure ttw UL B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. cures wind cutic 2&cabuUM. la, BaiU2iaUutl,a,Ujr Bet Hon I Design fsr All Occasion. Xdo not bcller) l:o' Cure for Consumption and Careful AtUntie) Give, to Mail Order. Prompt tias sa equal lor court: a anl oM. Jon V Toning Fork In Surgery. PHONES SALT LAKE CITY DuTXji, Trinity Sprites Ind., A It appears that the human bones a aro ready conductors et sound, and Soldiers and a Girl. knowledge of this character now re Couldn't See Any Reason. A little French girl has become the ceives practical attention by tho em This paper says," remarked Mr Her regiment. fork to deter pet of. ber father' the of tuning looking at the headlines, ployment father was called up for service as mine the extent and nature or rrac Chugwater, -The Two Broom Makers. Is a good deal of unrest there that Why They Went Astray. In the Thir l engineers at tures. a no reservist la then If there' fracture, at the chair facworkmen bankthe the among A Buffalo clergyman Is bemoaning Henry Clews, arhe a bebir widower, distinct! and, the of Arras, ever let them us) bell ptethofcopo the tories. Don't they the loss of three trunks, and mls;ht, er, was talking about a business conbis little daughter, conveys the note from the fork; rived carrying chairs? the If be were a layman, curse the stupid- dition ok which he disapproved. "Such who, he said, bad no one but himself there Is fracture, then the continuity ity of a Elation roater up In Franklin a state of affairs," be said, "reminds to care for b'r. The colonel gave is broken and the sound la not heard t!i Oounti ini f;iH Ofrtbo Vld County, Me. It seems that the rever- me of the business of the two broom orders that th little one should be at all. Vrk from makers of Jersey City. Didn't you nrnvlrled for rd the soldiers have Laxative Uronio Quinine Tablets. rriooXo. end ncnilTiian hn returning Old Fofa. Harks of Chairs, efv, can the Hang' ley IjiKo region was In a ever hear about those two broora mak chrl.-tenber "the daughter of the Indians Fear the Dead.' ers rtvod with PUTNAM FADULHS3 Lad V but be lie his train. Caleb to Lurry regiment." went DYE3. Mr. Then he smiled. The Idea of Immortality Is very Clews a few minutes, and Jij j machine the on: and Liners. i on befuddled asct Cat Ccean much r;.irir prevalent amonir the Mexican Indians, of Ansicnt Times. Relics in and were rivals and said: ara cats trunks to four out bus!aes, "They twelve Trota part but the? are afraid of their dead, who, eight pointed Ey the clearance of tLc oil Tempi in the spirit "Here! Give rac checks for those In their haired of each other they cut of the eqipr.ier.t of every great octaa over sevcra they say, feeling lonely rale nnt!l lrth were selling at star- l;nr, and tlx e amo tnsiC9 t5y site at Abydo, four." of desirous world bavin? their and aere, to l.--s than ten rucceivetotem-"Where to?" gap' the agent, who vation prires. come Join relatives and pjcar on the ship's books, where friends them, t')'i "One day they rnet on the street, their rations ar? accounted for. Kach pic, ranqir.g In ace from 5,000 wa a new man. back and make them 111. The dead rU ric. l; each wilh a load of brooms on bis Cat Is stationed at a different part of II. C. were brought to lij;bt in a depth the i t p.u"a!o," A fireat hearth id also envy the heirs all the good things Lack. They frowned at each other, the ship, and ceT'aln st wards ar? told of twenty feet. With tremulous band the asrent d a turr.t offering has to n found full jj they hive left behind. To pacify th Itched four creeks, wrote "IlufTalo" and then the man with the smaller off to feed the?' riaily. There Is not stewvotive clay substitutes fer sacrifices! departed the surviving members ol little rivalry Utween different on one of them and thrust tho four load said: mak a number of feasts as rrt l!eh exactly a?rre with the account the family merits minister's the me bow It Is that ards when "'How is It grap. re?pcctivo claim chocks Into the In onrse of the first year for him the the closed that Cut the trunks never arrived. One yon can !l town cheaper than me, catchers of d'.H rent s under their of llerodulns forbadeCheops bis affer sacrifices. deqth. 1 temp!" Charge are bei; 5 dicuse.!. came along all fight, and the oClclals when st' il my brtoru corn? s'.d the other, 'steal my re bunting for the other tLree. It seems that the new man, being brooms ready made." In a hurry, made out one check all Where Realism Ended. rignt. and wrote "Ditto" on the others. The never ending cures of A recent symposium of acting as an art. In Lomln. was b!n? discussMr. Attor a Woman of System, world ed In the presence t.f Sir Henry Irvthe Is known who lira. Astor, made ty over as the social empres of New ing and be was asked whether be Hef felt as though be were acting amid Tork, Is a woman ofInsystem. Stamp it the a most busine- real scenes while on the stage. ocia! life Is ordered fCrfecl remedy "I am not averse to the theory," way. She always gives ber ss-like replied the actor, smiling. "But la balls on Thursdays and her dinners the scene Is laid In helL StrictTork 'Dante New leaves she and on Mondays, on tam the ly tpeHng, I cannot ay that I feel for London or .Newport lika that," New York Times. Cat each year. I remember the black wharves and the slips, And the tossing free; And Spanish Bailors with beared Hps, And the beauty and mystery of the ships, And the ,niaglc of tho sea. And the voice of that wayward song Is singing and saying still: "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." I remember the bulwarks by the shore, And the fort upon the hill; The sunrise gun, with its hollow roar The drum-berepeated o'er and o'er, And the bugle wild and shrill. And the music of that old song Throbs in my memory still: "A boy's will is the wind's will. And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." sea-tid- $100 Reward, $100. es ) I 1 ETT to-da- y 1 m at sea-fig- SAVES -T- EETH ht A. RICHTER, o Real Estate n Ald-wve- $58.50 well-know- Bt . la I I tt-a- t at. ! 1011-35- 3. well-know- n 4 ei i:pt, 1 1 H ci-t- , Sprsums and JSimises St. Jacobs Oil . |