Show THE SAUNA CALL SAUNA UTAH 00© m Everybody — Everywhere get these premiums Merit's lodgings and looked as if for the last time upon this multitude of nameless friends “No man ever saw him so moved” The tears rolled unchecked down his cheeks and when at last he went within a great smothered common voice went through the stirred throng as if they sobbed to see their hero go from their Bight forever As soon as possible he was at his brloved Mount Vernon once more to pick up such threads as he might of the old life again "I bpgin my diurnal course with the ina" he wrote In grave playfulness to a friend "if my hirelings are not in 'heir places by that time I send them messages of sorrow for their inhaving put these wheels disposition I examine iu motion the state of are they things further the more the deeper I find the wounds probed which my buildings have sustained by an absence and neglect of eight years the time I have accomplished by these matters breakfast (a little after about the time I preseven o'clock sume that you are taking leave of Is ready this being Mrs McHenry) and ride over I mount my horse which employs me round my farms until it is time to dress for dinner The usual time of sitting at the table a walk and tea bring me previwithin the dawn of candlelight ous to which if not prevented by comresolve that as soon a3 the pany taper supplies the place glimmering of the great luminary I will retire to and acknowledge the my when the letters I have received lights are brought I feel tired and work in to engage this conceiving that the next night will do The next night comes and as well with it the same causes for postponement and so on Having given you the history of a day it will serve for a year and I am persuaded that you will not require a second edition of It” lie had kept his overseers under his hand all the time he was president to write to Dr hail not forgotten of cultivation Young upon methods had shown the same passion as ever for speeding and regulating at its best every detail of his private business but matters had gone ill for lack of was He bis personal supervision UNA- - This contest open to everyone Some one is going to WHY NOT YOU? Send your answer today GREAT CHANTICLEER her arm about his neck that she loved obliged to sell no less than fifty thou Installment 26 Affairs fell very quiet again as the sand dollars' worth of his lands In him better In that last year of his presidency drew to- the course of four or five years to deDeath of Washington was he put to wards its close fray the great expenses Brisk trade under The days went by without and the cost of cident quiet the new treaties heartened the coun- In the presidency He served upon a petty jury Into solvent shape try more and more of the county when summoned and the turbulent bringing his estate He did not try to begin anew again Democratic clubs that had so noisily more was than content to be the simhe only set things In order and kept ple citizen again great duties put by affected French principles and French modes of agitation were sobered and his days serene small ones diligently resumed Another Spark of War discredited now the Reign of Terror Once and again his anger flamed at A spark of war was kindled by the had come and wrought Its bloody work done perverse neglects and tasks in France with Even while he was the country turned once new administration's dealings president he had and was more to Washington called France Washington with its old con stormed to And his horses put to the fidencc and affection and would have once more to prepare for command chariot with unpolished hoofs upon a had him take the presidency a third should the fighting leave the Bea and day of ceremony oome ashore But formal war did not ' timo to keep the government steady But old age and the consciousness The flurry only kept him a litcome ni its new ways of a lifework done bad added serenity tle nearer the movements of politics now to his His Farewell Address and at last the He was the But he would not have the hard of- than he cared to be end came when he was ready more uneasy to see how the Demofice again On the 19th of September On the 12th of December 1799 h crats bore themselves In the presence 1796 he published to' the people was chilled through by the keen wlnda farewell address quick with the sol of the moment's peril doubted the ex and cold and sleet that beat upon rain of men of pediency that assigning par- him as emn eloquence men had come to exhe went his round about the ty to places of command In the army pect from him He wrote to Hamilton farms He spent the evening cheerfulthe laws passed and to Madison for advice as to what approved against ly listening to his secretary read but he should say as In the old days of aliens and against those who should went to bed with a gathering hoarselibel against the gov his diffident beginnings in the great utter seditious ness and cold and woke in the night showed ernment without and — office though Hamilton was the again sharply stricken in his throat his affections and Madison was turning reserve how deeply came almost at dawn Physicians Democrat — took their phrases for his were engaged on the side of the Instl but the disease was already beyond where they seemed thought better tutions he had so labored to set up their control Nothing that they tried and was towards intolerant than his own protect put the address forth could stay it and by evening the end as his mature and last counsel to the any who sought to touch or question He was calm the day at any point their new authority — im had come little nation he loved as in a time of battle know“It was designed” he said “in a perious as of old In question of ac- through ing what betlded but not fearing It tion more especial manner tor the yeoman steady noble a warrior figure to the Still the Simple Gentleman ry of the country” and spoke the adlast’ and he died as those who loved But it was his home that chiefly vice he hoped they might take to him might have wished to see him die He had not heart The circumstances which had held his thought now The country knew him when he was towards his friends through changed given his services a temporary value dead: knew the majesty the nobility he told them were passed they had all the long years of public care and the unsullied of the man greatness now a unified and national business old comrade An engrossing governwho was gone and knew not "whether ment which might serve them for who had come In his rough frontier to mourn or give praise He could dress all the way from far Kentucky He exhorted them to pregreat ends not serve more but they them any serve it intact and not to degrade it to Philadelphia to see the president saw bis shine already upon the In the to put dowm party spirit had been told "that Washington had future aslight using the past and were upon become with make religion the up Importance puffed education and good faith the guides and safeguards of of his station and was too much of glad They knew him now the Happy War an aristocrat to welcome him in that their government and keep It nationrior al and their own by excluding foreign garb” But the old soldier was not dauntinfluences and entanglements ’Twas “Whose powers shed round him In a noble document No thoughtful man ed pressed on to make his call and the common strife how the Or mild could read It without emotion know-- ' came back to tell his friends life concerns of lng how It spoke In all its solemn senpresident and his lady had both seen A constant influence aordinary peculiar grace tences the great character of the mah him and recognized him from the winBut who if he be called upon to face dow and had hurried to the door to hose career was ended Some awful moment to which Heaven draw him cordially in “I never was People Show Their Love has joined “I had not When the day came on which he better treated” he said Great issues good or bad for hua word against him and I should resign his office to John Ad- believed mankind ams the great' civilian’ who was to found that he was 'Old Hoss’ still’’ Is happy as a Lover and attired 'Twas the same with his neighbors 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