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Show 9 THE RICH COUNTY NEWS, RANDOLPH, UTAH A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN Is Always a Well Woman "You. Should Not Overlook On -- of this Letter I)- Wad SAVED have taken "long Beach, r. Pierces Favorite Prescription off and on since 1910 do not take it all the time but am never without it and when I feel a. little under the weather it is my medicine. I started to take it first for tired feeling and loss of appetite. I received such wonderful results from the first bot tie that I never want to be without it, and gladly recommend it to the young as well as the old. Young women in prune of life need all their energies: they may keep away from the blues and that tired feeling by using Dr. Pierees Favorite Prescription. I think it is the best of all tonics. Women who are getting on in years need a good medicine. - The little ' chronic troubles which they had not noticed in past years are developing into real sickness, and they feel that discouraged and tired condition more than any oneelse. beg you, women, to take my advice, geta bottle of Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. You will bless the day you sead my letter." Mrs. A. W. Quinn. You should obtain this famous Prescription now at your nearest drug store in tablets or liquid, or write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids Hotel in Buffalo, 1 N. Y., for free medical advice. Wash.-- 1 ' MRS. HAYDOCK ' i I f The Ruling Passion. A number of darkles were unloading a boat with a cargo of anvils, for which they received 2 cents for each tnvil carried ashore. Jose-Cap- tn, If I carry two anvils It a time how much do I git? Captain Two cents each, boy. As Jose started down the plank it broke and he fell Into the river with the two heavy anvils. 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In Lincolnshire Is not the decayed seaport It Is generally rep-- ' resented to be, and Is Indeed for a town of 17,000 inhabitants a of bustling and vigorous life. Boston Is situated five , miles e - from the open seas, navigable 'river Wltham, which here has a tidal rise and fall of some 20 feet That rlver s picturesque In sketches, rather than beautiful to the actual view. At low tide lofty mud banks are disclosed. Along either side of these are tall timber piles and stagings In every circumstance of age or newness, with lofty wharves and warehouses of antique or modern appearance. The best residential suburb of Boston Is Shlr-becwhich indeed claims to be older than Boston itself, for while the town Is hot mentioned in Domesday Book, Shlrbeck finds a- - place in its OSTON Prehistoric City. A prehistoric city which flourished about 2,000 B. C. has been discovered In ruins unearthed by Professor Bleg-e- n of the American Archaeological Bchool In Athens. 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Always a seaport and thriving on trade 'with Russia, with Sweden and Norway and the Baltic, as well as on its fisheries, Boston has In most of lanes a tang of Its streets and queer the sea. Yet the visitor will see nothing of the ocean in Boston town unless he cares to ascend the lofty tower of the parish church, whose Ian-tern stage was built for the purpose not only of a landmark when roads Scarce existed and when -- the fens largely overspread the land, hut also as a beacon for mariners out at sea and ascending the winding river channel. It has been stated that Boston steeple can be seen 40 miles jout at sea; and certainly it Is easily Visible 20 miles away on the land. Roads leading from the town to seashore are few, and the shore Itself when reached Is not attractive. Why It Haa a Foreign Air. The curiously foreign air of Boston, like that of Kings Lynn, Is derived from Its trade --with foreign parts and from the merchants of other countries who once had houses here. In the times MtgVS.Hs.Oa. of its great commercial prosperity. For Boston was at one time second only to London as a port That was In the opening years of the Thirteenth PETROLEUM JEUY to the court and the prisoners ' century. While London and other ports have de-- , dock was stopped up. veloped, Boston has simply stood stiU. There was, however, a period when decayed The dock Itself was abolished, Aclsan,com&r might well have been applied here. It was, curiand Its Seventeenth century Pilously enough, exactly at the time when the wooden rails and balusters were grim Fathers sought to leave these shores; for in sold. Only recently have they 1607 the corporation petitioned that their borough been repurchased and retrieved The might be put among the decayed towns. from a garden; and they lie In a neglected heap in the basement object was to escape paying subsidies, but the In fact, the Boston town council decay was there. The cause of decline was the ttfKiliwiiil for long, years seems to have gradual choking up by mud of the winding river channel. Modern docks, cut about 1882 below been possessed with a fury of Shlrbeck, have, together with railways, brought sale or destruction. In 1837 It - C0NS0UAA1E9 back prosperity; and there seems no reason to sold for 600 Its ancient and Puritans could have framed that document of povery valuable condoubt but that In the future there will be a civil silver plate. Recently 9 has risen once litical freedom. siderable expansion. more to the occasion and has had the One fundamental difference between the Puriparlor, rich e trade has been shifted below the town In the Seventeenth century pltchplne tans and the Pilgrims was their attitude toward paneling with noble fireplace and overmantel, all thickly except for quite small vessels. It Is a pity to the church of England. While the Puritan did observe many of those old warehouses empty, x In a sealing-waor postofflee red. It Is painted not agree with all the forms and rituals of the and soon, no doubt, to be dismantled, for they remarkahle indeed that the very fine and curious established church, he steadfastly refused to leave modhave an architectural distinction which the Henry VIII period llnenfold paneled doors of what It. His attitude was that the church could be reern ones wholly lack. Looking at them, we see was once the municipal strong-rooand reposiformed more quickly from within than from withanother Teason, apart from their situation, why tory of documents have been allowed to remain out. Even that sturdy old master Puritan, John In their olden condition. They are buildings they are no longer desirable. StomachKidneya-Heart-Live- r Wlnthrop, on the eve of sailing for America, Iswith the small windows thaL,make dark Interiors. sued the Yarmouth declaration, Assuredly these Bostonians are not sentimentallastswearing his Keep the vital organs healthy by The modern warehouses have little wall space ists; and where such ancient buildings as remain ing allegiance to the dear mother church. The regularly taking the worlds standSecular architecture has. In and much window. are allowed to exist it is mostly because they can Pilgrim, on the other hand, first separated himself ard remedy for kidney, liver, fact, followed on exactly the same lines as ecclebe put to commercial use. The most Interesting from the established church and then, rather than Gothic Into bladder and one add troubles for Romanesque developed siastical, old warehouses left In the town are, for example, to his conscience, was compelled worship contrary from few and tiny Norman windows Into the vast those which face a confectionery factory In Spain to leave his native land. and lightsome fenestration of the Sixteenth cenlane, and are used by it. Spain lane is an exThe term Separatists, which was so contempttury. ceedingly picturesque nook. It takes Its name uously applied to the Pilgrims, was literally true. case In of the the We find this well exemplified from the old merchant family of De Spayne. These It Is also true that his first thoughts of democracy great church of Boston, that of St. Botolphs, old stone buildings are perhaps some of - grew out of this church dissension. surviving While still whose dedication gave the town Its name. The those which once belonged to various abbeys In living In England, the Pilgrims gave expression to and of decorated the Is largely existing church Lincolnshire. A row of projecting stone bosses the broad principle that the people did not require The National Remedy of Holland for" perpendicular periods of the Fourteenth and FifIndicate the means by which the goods a bishop of the established church to select their centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhei-min- a. perhaps teenth centuries, when windows had already atAt alt druggists, three sizes. were raised or lowered to or from the upper floors. preacher, but, on the other hand, they were pertained a great size. The very irregularly shaped Market place, Leek for the name Cold Medal ea every bes docof own. their This choosing fectly capable end accept ae bnitotion Boston Church and the Stump. in spite of Its containing no buildings of any note, trine so startled King James I that he exclaimed, is remarkably suggestive of the central place Boston church entirely dominates the town as No bishop would soon mean no king! Hard Job. of some foreign towns. This is due not merely Not only did tb$ Pilgrims and Puritans differ In the lofty steeple does the surrounding country. Father Is glad he has finished wide in but to church its to to the be Engarea, It is said the largest parish the fundamentals of church, but in matters of largely Imposing sight his sons way through college. of Boston stump, which Is as well viewed from land. There are Several claimants to this digstate as well; for the Pilgrims held that church Reno Gazette. this standpoint as from any other, and looks not St. Michaels. Coventry, Is, however, the and state should be separated. Any respectable nity. with its lantern stage like a a little man In Plymouth could be a free man and vote largest; but St. Botolphs Interior certainly conDont expect engraved testimonials corona, delicately supported by flying buttresses whether he was a member of the congregation oi to your veys the Impression of greater size. It Is an loyalty if you go back on old at the angles. A not unprofitable time may he not. Capt. Miles Standish, one of the most promi- friends to amazingly ample and dignified interior. There gratify strangers. of are ancient memorial brasses, a wonderful series spent along the riverside, whose ancient buildings men never a member of the colony, was nent savor Jaa and beautiful of sculptured miserere seats, inevitably recall Longfellows the church. The Puritans of Salem and Boston, It Is easy for a woman with false llifcs: - however, vigorously held that only members of cobean pulpit of 1620. far more restrained In style teeth to bite off more molasses candy of and than commonly to be met with of that period, the freemen the pow- than she can chew. the church bad rights , I remqpiber the black wharves and the ships, and an effigy of the lady. Dame Margaret Tllney, er to vote. In their minds the church and state And the - were one. The result was that the PIgrims had vho placed 5 on the foundations of the great tossing free; Easy-goin- g men usually go the wrong And the Spanish sailors with bearded lips, tower, excavated In 1309. a liberal form of government, while the Puritans way. - And the of and the ships, beauty mystery developed a theocracy sternly despotic. This tower of Boston church, so noble, so reAnd the magic of the sea. . , The liberal spirit of Plymouth was never better markable. known In endearing fashion to all LinEducation Is compulsory In Sweden. demonstrated than during the witchcraft frenzy colnshire folk as Boston stump, from Its singuThe Pilgrims and the Puritans should not be which for a time completely prostrated Its more larly blunted outline, rises to a height of 288 feet confounded in the readers mind. Frank M. Gregg It seems astounding that the builder should have powerful neighbor. While Salem and Boston were sets forth the difference between them clearly in had the confidence to raise so lofty and heavy a hanging witches, Plymouth would have none of it his Introduction to The Founding of a Nation , The Pilgrims were a simple country folk. Govbuilding upon the banks of a muddy river chanernor Bradford, the one great authority of these (Doran) : nel, only some 40 feet from Its shore; but the The colonists of the Mayflower were .Englishmen people, says of them : They were not acquainted foundations were carried down 30 feet, to a stone PRODUCTS of the period of 1608, while the Puritans of Massawith trades nor traffic, but had been used to a bed five feet below the level of the river bottom. chusetts bay colony (Salem and Boston)- - were For 50 years the work of building the tower was plain country life and the Innocent trade of husEnglishmen of the period of 1628. The name bandry. For 12 long years they had labored tostayed, and then recommenced, being finished Just the Pilgrims was given to ttyj Plymouth colonists without the topmost octagonal stage, which was gether In Holland. Without means to carry for. , appetizing, wholesome, ward their exodus Into the American wilderness, by Gov. William Bradford, who was a passenger added at a later period, especially to exhibit a on the Mayflower. .The name Puritans was apeasily digested dishes they turned to a company of London merchants light for sailors making the haven. for aid.' Their only collateral was the pledge of your family needs Pork plied to reformers of all classes In England in The south chapel, used In the Eighteenth censeven years In the of of hands the the their for Seventeenth and the labor the early by century part Beans, Tomatoes, a as recent years tury and until comparatively forests. After many grievous disappointments supporters of the court and king. Tomato Sauerkraut, fire engine house, was restored by citizens of BosWhen the Pilgrims fled from England to Holthey sailed on one ship. Most of them, were withSoup, Tomato Catsup, ton In America In honor of Kev. John Cotton, in so was not land 1608, the Stuart dynasty had out arms, and their poverty fully pressing thej who resigned his post as vicar In 1633 and, accomHominy, Pumpkin, its despotic theory of the divine right of did not even have extra leather soles for theli panied by many of Bostons most prominent men, Syrup. Ask for j were still commoners The fell to Yet It these wh the lot of shoes. this at men, kings. period sailed in the' Griffin for the newer Boston. It Is PIERCES. their thb In The attributed bread of corn, lived loyal. Pilgrims themselves log huts and fed upon now knownas Cotton chapel. to found a nation. persecutions to the bishops of the established Selling Their Antiquities. church and not to the kingv But In 1628 Kings On the other hand, the Puritans included many James I and Charles I had denied many of the Boston has never been a good warden of her of the gentry. Some even were personages ol ancieut rights of the English parliament and peohistoric buildings and picturesque corners, and wealth and Influence. When Gov. John Winthroj and his Puritan associates sailed for Massachuvery much has been destroyed. The Guildhall Is ple; and disloyalty was rife throughout the nation. a long, low building of two floors. Built in red It Is evident, therefore, that the men of these setts bay from Yarmouth, April, 1630, there wer brick in the Fifteenth century, It was evidently ten vessels In the fleet. Ample food was abroad periods were not impelled by the same motives. The Pilgrims came to America to enjoy religious There were numerous shep, swine, cattle and originally of e religious character, from the great church-lik- e window still containing some stained freedom. The Puritans came to America to enjoy horses. Everything had been provided to make the colonists comfortable and contented In the political as well as religious freedom. Considerglass, once representing the twelve apostles. The two narrow cells are survivals of several made new country. If John Josselyn, who was In the ing the conduct of the two colonies in after years Soap 25c, OiutBcut 25 ud 50c, Tdcuw 25c. "toward the mother country. It Is reasonable to asin 1552 by order of the town council. They are colony In 1635, Is to be believed, the total value five and about feet and no the sume life of seven Plyfeet long that at time during the but of the cargoes of this Puritan fleet was upward high removed t. Or msinvcty Freckle Ointment Your d A staircase once led to the courtroom, across. mouth colony could the Pilgrims have written the - of one million dollars Immeasurable wealth com FRECKLES nail, 65c Free book Dr Oa. MteUgsa Avanne, Chlea, UL, Declaration of Independence. On the other band, Mav but when the new session shouse was built. 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