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Show v X ' Sf m f? -- sy -- VOL I. H ei.er, Wasatch County, ;Jtah, Monday, .august ore yon rod, With its silvery arrows in sp! end dr spread. (And she pointed out which rock she in TAN, and bent); Wherever your thoughts or footsteps be r And noble true to her last fond prayer, He strolled by the sea in the moonrise fair, Down where tlm breakers foam and stir, And looked 'round sideways and . thought of her, With a guilty glance, as he held the hand Of a girl she hated, and paced the sand; While she, the woman, gone back to v town, Knew riot if moons came up or down, . A nd she waltzed and waltzed till the break of da' With a man whonf she hadnt seen since May. .A DOLING GOOD. I time Ill be a useful and noble. man. .curved You must fly to this spot, dear and think of. me; For, be sure, when the moonrise tints the blue, . In soul and spirt Til walk .with you. must do all the good I can To all the phople that I can, In all the ways that 1 can, 1890. No. 8. can, meant, Like the back of a dolphin, ii, As long as ever I can. 1 need not wait till' I am a mam But begin just now, as soon as I can To say all the little words that I know 'And do kind ch'eds wherever I go. So working, and growing, as last as 1 BROKEN THREADS! Wh.cn the moon is up "she safdfk a Tcr II IK g j If FOX.' Intcdligent and discriminating, he was also iaithlul and intelligent at least to bib little mistress. He really lows! her; he allowed her about like a dog, whimpering and searching for her it she was out oi sight a mument, and lestless and miserable until he found her again. 1 hen he would manifest the wildest txcitumiU and ' the most exit a va gain delight, giving forth sharp little cries of joy, and leaping uporThef, would lick her hands and face most He cared for no one else, lovingK. take his food from nor, would he any other hand. He was not a voracious feeder, but alastiduus one. However ' hungry he might le noth ing would induce him to touch roast meals. Like all of his species, he was carnivores, but in time hekarned to it .was in this wise, cat ciackus. and evidently he thought it rich sport: his little mistress would hotel ora: side of a can hers firmly in hu teeth, when. Tan would slylyljgdep up behind her, ana lifting his paws to her shoulders, 'would po ke his sharp" nose' around and snap off apiece; then dropping down, 'would devour it with great gusto, and come back for rnor,e. Continued on next page. r n TAM |