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Show THE page two TRI-WEEKL- Y J6U RNaL, myself by the side of mother I s word more to say Amen. In our lonely hour what can should be happier in the lake than make us more reconciled with our in the hut; or who is not willing trials and make us understand the to help the fallen after having LOO AN, UtAlt Tuesday, June 4, 190?. Grandfather with bleeding feet, and a little weary, wasted body, with brave heart and strong determination to savq the old man. Her little homely dress her from read the whole pathic appeal meaning of human life as a Scutchfavorite,, cried the old man, than to followEvangeline through Brownings Blot in the the long weary years of wander- eon orIIoodsBridge of Sighs! pressing it to his breast and patting it with his shrivelled hand ing, weary years, but ever hopeful PerSee here these shoes how Being Chiefly of until we know that, Sisterly, brotherly, to worn them She are. they kept Fatherly, motherly remind her of our last, long jourAll was ended now the hope, the Feelings had changed: Nature. Love by harsh evidence, ney. See where the little feet fear, and the sorrow. went bare upon the ground. They Thrown from its eminence; All the aching of the heart, the C.Rich, Jr., after spendEven Gods providence toIdmeafterwafds that the Joseph restless unsatisfied longing, a few days of business and stones cut and bruised them. She ing All the dull deep pain, and the Seeming estranged. with oar Laketown folk, never told me that, no, no, God pleasure constant anguish of patience, moved on to our county seat. bless her! And I have rememberThe bleak wind of March And as she pressed once more the George Bateman and son the Made her tremble and shiver; ed since she walked behind me, lifeless head to her bosom. taste to please, passed thru But notf the dark archf , sir, that I might not see how public Meekly she bowed her head and our burg on Thursday laden with Father I thank Or the black flowing river: -- lame she was, but yet she had murmured, and St. Charles creamery Mad from lifes history, my hand in hers and seemed to eggs you, cheese. lead me still. Glad to deaths mystery, Wednesday Miss Ada E. Lam-bor- n No better example of pathos Swift to be hurled The beauty and value of the gave her primary school pucan be had than that recorded in Pathetic are even more marked in Any where, any where an outing and picnic and disthe history of the Jewish nation. pils Out of the world ! literature than in life.. To the Its life was one of correction, tributed momentoes of their relaauthor is given the privilege of One of the greatest values of sorrow, and disappointment. The tions as instructed and instructor. selecting. What in nature could be The Relief Society people are a greater check upon sin than the pathos is the consolation given to Hebrew People knew they were Nemesis, working itself outi in one in deep sorrow. As the at- the Chosen people of God, and working for the settlement annual Shakespeares tragedies: Macbeth mospheric pressure keeps the had great hopes which were met dinner on next Monday, when Lear, Hamlet, and Othello! Who blood from bursting the vessels, continually by rebukes. Schooled every man and boy in the town g can estimate the amount of so the pressure of sorrow without by one adversity, they were pre- will be on the public square for of Rebecca the character relieves the heartache within. We pared to meet another. We can civic improvement ;and the slogan has spared the Jewish nation! or forget our griefs in the sympathy hear their cry in the books of is, if thou does not work neither ' the compassion Les Miserables aroused for others. Great indeed Psalms, Jeremiah, Ecclesiastes, shalt thou eat. ' has brought into the world! Decoration day is being quietly is the sorrow of him who receives Job and Jonah. They suffered observed here today Art can be more pathetic than no consolation after reading from ages and were at last to know and genet-allthat the world was to reap the Our, business visitors : Myron A. nature and pathos is the sign and Enoeh Arden benefit. Chidester of Deweyville, Utah, in measure of beauty of the highest And there he would have knelt The most touching appeal was behalf of the Intern tl Conservaclass. In selecting the higher but his knees made to our Were feeble, so that falling prone, by the lowly Jesus, by him tory of Music of Portland, Oregon class, the author appeals v whose life merited for him the Mr. Lindsay, representing Jeskb. he dug higher selves. Our sympathy is feelof the Man of Sorrows; title Another car of southern Bear aroused unadulterated by the His fingers in the wet earth and by him who would save Gods Lake spuds are being shipped ings of revenge. As we read prayed, , abhorOthello, what tempers our Too hard to bear! why did they people from the impending doom, from Sage station. Wehl-strobut they would not; by him who Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. rence of the corrupt la go! What send me hence! in the face of death so forgot his arrived homeSaturday fom is there that restrains our deaire 0, God, Blessed Savior, thou to submit to torture so black a That didst uphold me in my lone- own pain in grief for others, that Evanston, Wyoming, where Carl 'demon that can, in the faee of inas the drops of blood stood forth has labored for theR. R. Co., for 1 ly isle, . nocence and death, stand immoved Uphold me Father, in my lonliness on his brow, he cried in his several months. Laketown and unrepentant and exclaim, De- A little longer aid me, give me anguish, Father forgive them, Cireledale look good to. them. for they know not what they do. It was an agreeable sight to mand he nothing what you know strength MAY McCARREY. this behold know. time From forth, Not to tell her, never to let her ; in fact we were delighted you I never shall speak a word! It to see the wagons arriving last know, IS SAVING WORTH THIS is because we realize with Hudson, Help me not to break in week with the creamery plant apupon her home-ma- d inirai-cablThe e There is something more following simple purtenances. LaweTown will soon peace, mixtures is said to relieve regale herself and for export with to" humanity than suffering Ary children, too, must I not see any form of Rheumatism or back- its fine cheese, butter and other these! namely an incapacity for noble Desde-monialso cleanse and strengthen "Jairy pain. It is the pathos of products, They know me not. I should be- ache, the Kidneys and Bladder, overlife' which at once softens a number of our local Quite tray myself, and deepens the tragic effect. Never; no fathers kiss for me coming all urinary disorders, if sheep herders and camp movers taken before the stage of Brights are quitting pro-teis a Miss and will She, says Jameson, the girl victim consecrated from the first, So like her mother, and the boy, disease ; Fluid Extract Dandelion, help along the shearing and ah offering without blemish, alone ounce; Compound Kar-goprocesses. my son. one all final of the ounce; Syrup sacrifice, Compound There conference at Paris The Stake worthy speech and thought and naMix ounces. three all all all Sarsaparilla, ture failed a little will draw units from our town for grace, harmony, purity, tenderness,' all thuth. But alas l; And he lay tranced, but when he by .shaking well in a bottle jml the coming Saturday and Sunday take in teaspoonful doses after but doubtless an anticipated baseo see her fluttering like a cherub rose and paced in the talons of a fiend to see. Back towards his olitary home meals and at bedtime. ball game betwen Randolph and Mates o authority her, Laketown piayers - on Saturday poor Desdemona. again, The pathetic in literature not! All down the long and narrow that these ingredients are mainly will attract scores, and perhaps of vegetable extract ion.and harm- hundreds of street he went people. only teaches us to .avoid evils by less to use, and can he obtained County Supt.DeWitt Johnson is showing the mistakes of others Beating it in upon his weary brain but teaches us to sympathize with As though it were the burthen of at small cost from any good pre- landing the material on his buildscription pharmacy. Those who ing site just north of the Wahls-troa song the unfortunate. Have we read think they have kidney trouble or such books aq The Mill on the Not to tell her never to let her place, and his domicile wrill suffer with lame of back weak know. be erected there shortly. Floss, The Scarlet Letter, Adam Bede, and Our town of late is showing so No person, perhaps, excepting bladder or Rheumatism, should Marmion, and not been Christ, has done more for ths give this prescription a trial, as much of a progressive spirit that Silas Marner, able to lighten the burdens of emanicaption of children than has no harm can possibly follow its some of the old timers are countuse, and it is said to do wonders ing on the possibility of the fulfill others! Can we wound the feel- Dickens. Some one has' said: for some people. ment of the alleged prediction of He has not only pleased us ings of an unfortunate one, with President-Youn- g we he has softened the hearts of a a jest at his misfortune, if that there would to Death. Dropped at some time be a population of still hear the dying Hetty from whole generation. He has made George L. Moats, manager of ten thousand in this end of the the Deerslayer saying, Yes, I charity fashionable; he awakened did Judith; but God has forgot- pity in the hearts of sixty millions the Four Metals Co., at Dugway, valley. ten no He forgets nothing but of people. He made a whole Tooele County, accompanied by Would like to own lots of real he has forgiven it! Twas after generation keep Christmas with Charles Sandal, one fo the eastern estate about these days, you bet. Levi Pead Esq., county tree inmothers death, she continues, I acts of helpfulness to the poor; shareholders in the mining com entered the mine companys felt like I had lost the best friend and every barefoot boy in the pany, spector, is down at the Hodges from some cure the on earth, if not the only friend. streets of England and America ranch this week. diHI foot level. As Moats was Tis true you and father were 4 fares a little better, gets some with knocking samplosJoo.se so kind to me Judith, but I was fewer cuffs and more pudding, There axe Few I know I should because Charles Dickens wrote. his pick the timbers in the shaft He has done this by appealing gave way and lie was precipitat people Vho know liovv to take only give you trouble, and then cd to the bottom. So feet below, you were so often so ashamed of for them through his pathetic iparo of thcmsclves-- the majority such a sister and daughter, and characters such as David Copper-fiel- followed by the timbers and de- do not. The liver is a most im- bris. Twelve hours later his body its hard to live in a world where Tiny Tim, .Florence and portant organ in the body. Her-bin- e all look upon you as below them. Paul Dombey. He has given us was recovered. will keep it in condition. Y. ANNAPOLIS CADETSHIP C. Simpkins, Alba, Texas, writes: I thought then if I "could bury Little Nell, who had followed her Congressman Howell, who1 has I have used Herbine for Chills the appointing of a cadet to the and Fever and find it the best Annapolis Naval Academy,, an-- - medicine I ever used. I would nounccs that an examination of not be without it. It is as good Consumption is less deadly than it used- to be. , applicants, both mentally and for children as it is for grown-u- p Certain relief and usually complete recovery,' physically, will be held June 18, people, and I recommend it. It 1907. Candidates must bd be- is fine for La Grippe. Sold by will result from the following treatment: tween the age of 17 and 20 years. Riter.Bros. Drug Co. b fresh and All who desire to be considered air, Hope, rest, candidates should either write . Shopping is more ' seas' well as more satisfac immediately, or call upon his ALL DRUGCISTSl BOc, AND $1.00. in Ilowell the residence at when cretary tory you are answering ads. Logan, for full particulars. DRIVES OUT Lake Town Happenings a sonal -- o RHEUMATISM The cause of Rheumatism is a sour, add condition of the blood, brought about by indigestion, chronic constipation, and in the system of refuse matter which the natural eliminative organs have failed to cairy out. This refuse or waste matter ferments and sours, generating uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. One may also be body born with a predisposition or tendency to Rheumatism, because like all blood diseases it can be transmitted from parent to child. The aches and pains of the disease are only symptoms which you may scatter or relieve with lini. ments. plasters, blisters, etc., or deaden with opiates. As soon, however as such treatment is left off or there is any exposure to cold or dampness, o after an attack of indigestion or constipation, the wandering pains, Bon muscles and joints, and tender places on the flesh return, and the sufferer finds that he has merely checked the symptoms while the real cause of the disease remains in the blood. Rheumatism can never be cared while th. lU5 blood remains saturated with irritating, uric acid poison' S. S. S. cures Rheumatism by driving the cause out of the blood. It' thor! oughly cleanses the blood and renovates the circulation by the acids and expelling all foreign matter from the system. S. neutralizing S. S. stimulates and invigorates the blood so that instead of a weak, sour stream, constantly depositing acrid and corrosive matter in the muscles, joints, nerves asd bones, the body is soothed and nourished by rich, g blooc which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism. S. S. 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