Show av 6 1 1 T E rath 1 WL 11 t t hodor betor condon condoll is a 1 BOY BO hm for for 1 1 15 I 1 11 I 1 I 1 ae N BRIEF I 1 HOUR T t ie e sees his 0 old id home with AH all its rg aa ker ott 44 ted he ocean ami and lie the hills ghe live Ivel welcome conle 41 0 AM AND it I 1 eidemi beems peopled Por lel with the fice faces lud the raether figures of the dear lon long agot DAIS DAYS 41 ey ire are brought back by Na nature unchanged glance 10 0 for 0 oi o hoods s tune time ot otsune june r w ling icare years in in one brief moon hen all 11 tiling things I 1 heard or SAW raw J IMP lie their tin ir master ro istar waited for 1 l easm li in low era and trees allut mung a birds and lioney hone bees I 1 or mi mv blynt up it the squirrel placa 1 li led J the tile sin mole lue his spada BI ido I 1 or r my taste the blackberry cono cone J I 1 I 1 iral ruled d over hedge and stone tone ak I 1 aln 1 the brook for my delight I 1 hr 1 1 h the day and through the night whispering ut at lie the garden wall 11 d with mo me from front fall to full fall mini lini the sand rimmed pickerel pond I 1 min ho tile walnut v alnut slopes I 1 mide mme on ben led orchard tree trees apples of hesperides still till aa as my horizon irea grow i rea t larger I 1 grew my NN v i 11 abes too I 1 all the world v rid I 1 sam or knew 1 k cameda i com complex plat idine eineo i tov to I 1 I 1 I 1 fashioned for a lure iare ot boy it if hero there be any words in tit lifes hasou iii s that dcarl tile music muan of heaven and fill tho heart with an in finite satisfaction those words iro are tny any forni form of expression that compre lienda childhoods u old home they the ein brace lince eve everling all human ac quainton auces jn CH of 0 that period for the child is our true democrat derooi rut in in the largest Pet iric and in in hie his diminutive resele the future prince and pauper by b the ton requirements quire ments 4 of society stand t ind on equal term terms but it comprehends more thin than this for it includes the childs clunis companions and an 1 tile inanimate abeso etione then and will mill live always after in in his memory kiter viti r an absence of twenty flo yari I 1 une came alack 1 to my native town ton n but taw bent dormand form atud crinkled cheek chock a and lid hoary head are nut not ni what hat I 1 ick teck I 1 nor is is it the terraced litan lie the pita pala bal residences dences and tho tile modern 11 cw ahki of the 14 lb v e e that liola roo me po bound and coin combel af pf tile will ill I 1 u tear it la the ol 01 1 look of the sky tile lie dvar di ir brown hilla hills and more thin than th in all the tile loun young faces elored in my m memory mem ary just ai a i I 1 knew them in in tho the dead dead years 5 I 1 eit sit once more in in the old nursery and nd out of tile bludon s of ita its cold col I 1 walle walls are materi forms and flies faces that I 1 11 know so fhelt ell and before my ow eyes at this very c moment the I 1 agh back rocking chair on in more I 1 inces and I 1 catch the fading melody of my mothers evening hymn in in the hush bush that angelo angels I 1 breathe through tho ther of tho the fall ing night I 1 climb to theold the ol 01 I 1 attic and revel among antique furniture and discarded tots piled in confusion to I 1 the dusty rafters raft cre but out of tins this be I 1 n eldered ebaos a omea comes a soul that ein braces a mine I 1 look through the panes that the spider lias has orna a dented and old rover Is 1 still the centra figure of the grassy arz lawn aa there tin re lu lie lies a couchant couch int tiger watching 4 rite approach up the brown brov n path hot from fr m school ei hool but ready toady for a romp with ft till my ni dear old playfellow play pi ly fellow I 1 go out into the ancient born barn with ita alums clums 1 heams m aich v vo 0 vaulted into the elastic mow illow of ambro olat hav there is IB the pasture N laith tit gray old dobbin still grazing among the knolle and switching am away ay the flies N M ia th li hie his silvery tail like tile warning ft arnin liand hand of a ghost atio tt so incessant and regular is is he lie motion bonder yonder is ig the tile with tte its of globular beamut beauty y holding their red checks up to the tile 9 lowing wing div day and here too iro are tho deep tangled d ild lid and every loved spot that my in finay fan knew the tile solemn hill 4 know me rilland and forgetting retting tu their dignity tome couie down to embrace e me the dark ark 00 oo is aavo their till tail plume plumes arid and bow how their regal n JA heads i to me ine and my m soul hes ii s in my iny hand as I 1 answer charn ba b 1 k ill ith a gemi tire tile ocean just below I 1 liaw 1 chafes its IL rocky ro ky stran dand tu tuge 9 at its 1 cluin chain of comman 1 l I 1 thug thus fir far ehalt thou go and creel 18 nearer and nearer and an 1 vi v ith a might i ike give me its As tl fi come I 1 hear A gottl tone and see fee tears coined from lite happiness happ ineis of chii meeting moeda in in even thin even 11 en the moss patches n on the crooked cedar fences and 1 on lie the gray old rock rocks and the tile mound lik like a knolle knolls altae liac all a greeting p that only they the and I 1 can call feel tile gentle flom pro tarn their xan act H up to 1111 i 1 and i nd anal a ang 14 ii united brother and meter gaze into catli d it li others cac a fo so do no we look into the naked nuked goul souls of I 1 ks each other and the brook ab all the th brook I 1 waging singing by the flail wall with ith novel never a note missing mib Bing nor a discordant mur murl mur J can hear melody and ind tin the voice oice of an old friend in in tile crickets rasping chirrup and in tho the a caw caw of tho the vagrant crow and in in the too loone a weird veart maniac laugh again I 1 I 1 am by the veiling welling spring where we me bathed our hot faces and combed oui our hair in the sheen ot of its bosoms mb again I 1 sea tile dissolving pill picture ture of tile mowers and their glinting scythes thes as is they reap thu tho be added lip of the pond m while bile the air is is heavy with odora odors from the floating argosy of lillies just out of reach and the whistling boy with ft ith torn cap and jaunty ways spreading the adarth to the golden sunshine even the dead are hero here and throwing off the core mente ments of ol the he giave giace bit sit on leaning caning imsand bl talk to me in the olden tone and their hands feel warm again in mine wo we look at the white church m with ith its grave finger pointing to the eky sky and think how the tide of lofv years ears has flowed over 01 er it and left its sacred form and memories unto untouched ched and how U well viel I 1 remember the yellow buttercup and tile golden the broad blit bludes ded that come back every acar to nod and bend in in the breath of gods angels here it is so strange to think that here am I 1 with all these memories rich abo about t we and all tua filings speaking a king to 0 me at t onie once every one of them thern and in in a language that hey they and I 1 can readily comprehend but I 1 shall awake from this enchanting trance and all the restful beauty and tho the earful tearful glory and the ameet holiness e of this dream N will ill pasa pass away und and I 1 shall sh all long iong for the newer form forms and the fresher scenes scones aud the bolder spirit of my mountain homo where the oung young west W est mith w ith draw drawn n viz orand and knotted brawn faces the great world and no earthly power pomer can stay his hand nor stand before tile lightning of lua his blade well tread the prairies as of old our fathers bailed the a and make the WEST as they the EAST the homestead of lie the free 0 A S Co CON comox DOS nox maine september 9 1837 I 1 SERIOUSLY INJURED St eulett rawlins of Cent centerville erville badly hurt ly by his team I 1 deseret yesterday brother steuben rawlins ins of center ille brought a loid load of liay hav to this city and after disposing of it started on ins his return home it was about 3 or 4 in tile afternoon and lie had readied reached a point about halt way dav between the hot and warm springs Fp rings north of tins this citan citchen cit when lien the eight sight of an indian caused ins his horses to take fright and they became unmanageable the neck yoke voke and tongue bolt were broken ana and ittai lins was m as n to the ground lie ile received very bovero severe injuries but exactly in what hat manner our ill informant was unable to elite state some men on the railroad paw saw him at the time of or soon after the acci dent and conveyed him to one of the hospitals in in this city where he lie now lies ho ile was entirely unconscious for a long ion tune time after being hurt his ills head is ie bruised and ho he liis has vomited quantities of blood indicating internal injuries ilia ilis cond doa oil ill ie critical but there are hopes that hc be will v ill sur stir I 1 vve 11 brother ravi stanlin cinq was ono one of tho tile first settlers of centerville Cent erville ia is ieta between cen 50 and GO 60 years eare of ago age and is is highly reelected by his neighbors A suggestion ill give you a suggestion mr ilc ile portor porter baid said a gentleman the other dav to a R HERALD cepro representative tentative it if vou you will print it now the nights are setting longer and many of our boye boys will mill liao some spare time even now tion I 1 see many of them are arc attending iho the meetings of the tile salvation bal army every night some of these are unable to read or w rite and it w be a bl bics esping eing to them thern it if a night school was A as opened and they were epo given an opportunity to study under boine some energetic en ergeti VJ f 1 av ing individual tome to mo IM to bo ile little profit in attending tho the in meeting C tings of the salvation army for these boye boys especially und I 1 would be w illing willing b to contribute something towards starting a night school fur for the benefit of these young men tho the suggestion isla is good one and probably ible much good might bo be accomplished in tins this way dav I 1 9 doctor condon in to days daye issue of the ll appear a letter from doctor condon which will give ghe delight to the public the doctor is ell enjoying J 1 himself I self BO so much at hie his old homo home in in maine that his european trip trill is ia to bo be postponed until next person season in ft a 1 personal u letter to one of our blaff lie ile bend sends his regards to 1 orten ogden friends the tito doctor will mill return about the tile first I 1 0 of f october this will 4 ill ill bo good news to lile patients pa denti and yet bad news nom s for tile public I 1 his patients because cau hia home tomina io won soon will mill deprive ua of the entertaining letters winch which vure mere anticipated from the 41 t historical record tile september number of the record lit cord published publia lied by andrew bewon at silt salt lake city has been received the whole number is devoted toa chronology to of the important events of the vear the matter lias been carefully compiled from tit tho 0 meet most teli AbIO und and llie tile book will w ill be faun found valuably abo abla for i I 1 Y N X I 1 s 1 I 1 IL I 1 1 I 11 1 1 kg |