Show LIGHTS AND SHADOWS I i The Same J But Different I I I She kIssed me nnd I knew her love I I Vt ould over trui and tender be Thnt years would but her constancy The deeper and the stronger prove I r J She kissed me Oh tho love I fell r It filled to fullness all my soul Sweefning nnd brightening the whole I J or In It her sweet Image dwelt I She ktaeed me and with voice n lav And sweet na angels tones could bs She told me that she loved but me She kinged mo that was years ago Sho klvara me tno Kolf l nme thrill Fills all my being as of yore She tells sho nolfi nme tnlo once more And bends me quickly to her will She hisses meshes clchtecn now Sho kisses mebut then I know My daughters surely after dough Ah well she gets It anyhow Study in Green Is It strange that tho Dems have a penchant for green That Powers Uclk1 of widows of prnyn I For the reason they have may at this I time bo seen TIs the lack of the green thnt brings It I to pnss Then again they are feeling exceedingly blue or variety yellow their speeches have been And since color existed Its over been true If you mix them together the result will bo green But alas for their hopes If hopes they have yet I They were only deceiving their judgment judg-ment anew And will own U with sorrow and lasting regret Thnt the voters they thought hind the same verdant hue Thoy Generally Do I thought 1 was smnit oh over so STuart lie to a mining mon snlil There there my boy now dont take itt It-t hear You only went wrong In the head Its nil right for you who gobbled the dough To sneer tit my Judgment amid mock It Thut my bond has gone wrong he Mal full woll I know DUll eel It time most In the pocket k tt n I holt i dead Mr Smith that lout arc wearing crape some one nxked him sia I ho wag ritcindlng out In front of the Oxford Ox-ford IiI fordM My father Is lend cnmo the solemn reply Ah How long IISIH ho been dend 1 As near ns 1 cnn recollect It Is twenty hive yours You havent worn mourning all those years have you T No I just put It on Ah um1 You think 1 am tardy eh Well you 502 my creditors have lately become troublesome trou-blesome and I lulled to disarm thorn It Just bents all how well It works Its just like LIme Boors gelling out of n Hunt hole by holallng a white ling It Reacted I bogged for a kiss from her red ripe lips I And no stronger pleu could 1 make If For time truth of its this I longed for the Ids And felt the blood rush to my own linger tins t And I promptly refused to take 11 ThC truth of It In It was April the first For a Joke I thought I would try It Rut full often ngnln I llnve I pleaded In vain While my IIII wore on lira und my heart I wan nthln I I was fuoleil iiml I do not deny It I Suddenly Revived A man up on Seventh Ki u t came home LImo other veiling and founil tluit his wife hail gone out with some friends leaving 1 a note which said sho would not return until late In 11 order I to test her feelings toward him ns well an to punish lnr for her ub aenco ho concluded to tdrim death upon her return I When ho heard her open tho door ho let his head fall over on Uv table one hand j renting on an unfinished letter ho had 1 rltton which explained dlsjolntcdly Ii that ho Wn flIck unto loath and would try anti wrIte u few last words to her Sho came In and thInking him niliop called loudly l to him AB 11 did not wnke I UI she hook hIm vIgorously JUs body I T bouevtr was limnpvi n rvcloswr iml aho snatched tilL up timtm letter and llckv rend t contents I Good mercy she cried Jj0 I t1cntl lust died for his body is warm What a lucky thing It vas I got him to Insure bin lifer But Jnat to think 1 cant wear mv J r I now Easter hat Oh well maybe Jack will like l mi as well In my widows weeti I There was nn Instantaneous resurrec tion I IAn I jAn j-An Agricultural Question 1 As he looked In tho mouth of tho girl t t from Sanpete A set of new molnrs tomnko her i f Said he I must pull i some to make them I complete f Said ship Vlwf8 tho cost s = Irpcr acher I Thanks to the Sun Praise be to tho sun for the warmth ot I ij his rays i And when tho green leaves turn to crim 1 son again TIs much to bo hoped to tho end of our I I day I Tho craze for the unwieldy golf capo la I oer r i Twasvnrlcolorcl striped checkered and green llnd u liump on the back like Punch I wears In the show I And the trim female form but seldom vas seen I And hunchbacks walked dally tho streets to teal fro Damo Fashion has cut many curious freaks I But thl ones the worst wo have seen for n whllo And nil men will rejoice It In autumn she T > w < nAnd n-And SHJS thnt tho golf capo has bone out of style I a 4 a 5 I think T will have to buy a typewriter I type-writer saId tho young lawyer from tho I country to the amanuensis of a Salt Lnko legal hjht nq he was waiting In tho lat I ters Commercial block office I It would be less expensive and 1 be llovo yon would llnd It more satisfactory I I to marry one replied tho young lady t e 5 1 l Two I coons wore Indulging In a spirited 1 i political scrnp of the wordy variety on LImo corner of Second South and Commercial Commer-cial streets at noon yesterday I I > Look vMrh nlgguh yo tlnk Id cell mv It 1 I rote I Jls tolo yo IB not flat kind said S ono swinging his arms like a windmill byway by-way of emphasis What Hit yo say nlggh 7 replied I tho other You e make belIeve yo > bet I uih than white folks j |