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Show THE WESTERN WEEKLY. ‘a _ ee MADE Istand upon my balcony, My tea gown softly flutters; Perhaps it might be wise to stand Inside the oaken shutters, And yet, theugh | can see her face, I hear ve werd she rivters Mrs. have been made by own sex frank Lynch-| ‘‘A That faith and truth are lights that shine which mars Bass south, storv: y? My dears, some day youll know with me That love flames just in flashes, That time has glowing sandaled feet, That vurns all things to ashes, Yet standing here, just out of sight (Duenna and adviser), she tells number of diers, wounded in the full and between Massachusetts sol- moving their stores to prevent ill for removal from save pup he died in a father’s request made few days. Dr. the returned, and great. was her agony at finding an intruder in her nest. After many attempts to recover possession, she was compelled to resign her rights, for the bantam was too resolute to be contended with; and though its body was not big.enough to coyer all the eggs, and thus some of them were not hatched, yet in due season the pride of this audacious stepmother was gratified by strutting at the head of a company of robust chickens, which she passed off on the feathered public of her own,—Philadelphia Manager. I heard another story about John Stetson the other day that illustrates his strong personaitity as well as his unfamiliarity —at one time—with the English language. One of his traveling theatrical companies, under the charge of a business manager named Sharpe, halted as Yonkers a few years ago to give two or three performances. Stetson went out to take a look at the when he arrived at the visits to was the near Federal hospital, us, many inal ‘round in panion. much sympathy whic for his not: hate, though no babes; he, a cruel the Capital of Colombia. Bogota, the capital of Colombia, is situated in the ‘‘heart. of the Andes,” something over 8,000 feet above the sea level, and ranks as the third high est city on the western hemisphere, Po. tosi and Quitoonly taking precedence. There isa _ peculiar tradition as to the event of its founding, in 1542. It is related that three Spaniards set out with the purpose of selecting a capital for the new vice royalty of New Gre nada. - One entered the territory through Venezuela, a second ascended: the Magdalena, while the third’s gateway was by the Pacific coast. All meeting on the spot where the city is now located on the same“day, with true Spanish superstition they hailed itas an “‘omen,” and with great formality founded the present city under the name Later and it ulation Detroit of ‘Santo Fe de Bogota.” the “‘Santa Fe” was dropped remainssimply Bogota. Its popis estimated at about 60,000.— Free Press. % ‘rwo Practical Recipes. A flexible cement is made by melting together equal parts gutta percha and white . pine pitch, which softens on the water bath, and is not deteriorated by remelting. ae ie to ae ve gloss = patent :eather, and prevent cracking, is made of wax, with a little olive oil, lard and oil of turpentine, mixed when warm, to be of the Didn’t See It Experiments.on the relative advantages of different covering maze:ial for steam pipes, recently made at U5. Jenis, proved waste silk the most effectual of all non-conducting compositions; and it is stated that notwith- standing its high price this material is greatlysed: . 25) ; Be iis Com- Organized 18 stating that Men. will Contractors Manufacturers,: Importers. and. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in General Merchandise, Departments of the a pis PALL, DAKE. COLT, LUMBER CLOTHING, BRANCH Boots and Shoes, Etc., Htc. HOUSES AT OGDEN, Weber County, Utah. LOGAN, Cache County, Utah. PROVO, Utah County, Utah. Christmas Fruits Cleaned for Family Suitable for Holiday Goal! Goal! Coal! BEST IN THE MARKET. Trade. Rock Goods and We make a Specialty of Home-Made Booms. bie. and Pleasant Valley “Coder Your Winter's sup Now. S. P. Teasdels. Office, corner Main and Second Streets. Telephone 240. Courteous treatment and complete eI Os be It ee ) | eee ~ TEASDEL'S | careful attention. and W. J. Tuddenham, Contractor and Builde, ’ Mantles, Grates, Tile Hearths, Ete., Ete. T.G. WEBBER, Supt. 39 West Temple 7 St.,SALTLAKECITY s V lh =, 4 RAS Ea di SH Mat ol I t aie Ee ANN Si8i c d yi ar ‘ South satisfaction aps Orders by Mail will receive prompt would seem to be simply this: to approve of our own conduct when we do what we believe to be rignt, and to censure us when we commit wheterer we judge to be wrong. -Dr. A. Crom- Springs, Red Canyon, Weber Prices. : What is conscience? If there such a power, what is its office? Agent, Call and Examine followed. ee Jnion Pacific Railway ffo., Cc. E. WANTLAND, | corral ata little cost, admitted the im- ee One Block East of U. C. Depot. Use. GOODS not of electricity the detective reae ae + YARDS. Dry Goods, Groceries, repair the break without a lot of suphes. About a mile of wire and poles had as completely disappeared as though they had been swallowed up by the earth. Notrace could be found of the missing material and the line was reconstructed. Afterward a detective was engaged to solve the mystery. He worked forthree weeks on the case, exploring a country that was amere desert. He was despondent and about to abandon all further search when he ran across the material in question. He was stopping over night at a smal] ranch, which was surrounded by a neat wire fence. Barbed wire was unknown, and the ranchman was taxed with stealing the Overland line. The old settler, who had built a first class nature Steam Planing Mills, Aré constantly filled with complete lines of ready peachment. oes.” he said, “lve been, living here nigh onto three years, and have watched that durned old line. I never saw anything go over and thought no one was using it.” The: settler was honest, and after reading him a lecture on the invisible and Builders. be.—Philadel| eg with they could. Principal. 38, The Los Angeles circuit of ° the Southern Overland became interrupted in 65. Lineman who were sent out returned, the Western EAGLE HOUSE. Working. consistency of thick paste when cooled. hen pele oe Waste Silk, for Steam Pipe Covering. you and saying: way.”—Youth’s The FOUR theatre at about noon he discovered a | poverty lay before them, but as she knelt and kissed the sod above her sign in front of the house, the inscription upon which read: ‘tMatinee at 2 lover-husband she blessed the man o'clock, sharp.” Stetson did not like whose care had enabled her to find the grave.” this at all, He summoned his manIn conclusion Mrs. Langhorne says: ager and asked him why he had put “Cannot the noble women of Boston, out such a sign. who did so much to aid our beloved ‘Take it- in,” he continued, ‘and of need, find have it painted over so it will read, ‘country in her hour ‘Matinee at 2 o’clock—Stetson.’ I want some pity in their hearts for those who have suffered so severely for the you to understand that 1am manager of this company, and I am _ not going cause which they were taught to believe was right? Massachusetts men to allow you to star your own name forgave their enemies when the fighton a sign.”’—New York Star. ing ceased.” The and TBLaEE ail ‘Territories, as well as South America| and Europe. Send for catalogue to “ W. H. BANNISTER, A. M., PIONEER © widow struggle States and | TEANDELS too, had sutfered. pension for of tne fColloce GepRenen but he best of what is and are the first to &nd eldest about 6 years old, visited the soldiers’ cemetery in our village and, parting the tangled grass, found the name of her husband carved by the foe who had been actuated by love, or her the the best of what phia Inquirer. ‘boys’ shou keep the horses,. they would need to males a crop,’ a young widow, with her two lovely boys, the There was that that, or pie Live were always made for the wounded ‘stranger within our gates.” One regrets and ; pie, Some men seem never to grow old. Always active in thought, always ready to adopt new ideas, they are never chargeable with fogyism. Satisfied yet ever dissatisfied, settled yet ever unsettled, they always enjoy the inquiries | told the Federal soldiers guest was dead, and many ahr: f mucn for plate of quae wa to At Allén, cae care dumplin’s a pot On the west bank of ‘the Hudson, twenty-five mil above New York. Preparatory Work for Young Men. Celleg for Young Ladies. Twelve Teachers. Fullcou ses in English, Business, Languages, Surve; in and Engineering, Drawing, Painting, Music, a1 Elocution. Ample Buildings. Steam Heat. G1 nasium. Pleasant Home surroundings, and abso lute health. No examinations for entrance. $:° pays ali regular charges for board and tuition {foi school year. Suecesstul for fifteen years beyon any seminary in the country. Separate teachin ( . The students your pa is out of speerits. having NYACK-ON-FHE-SUDSON. A SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST GRADE, ‘Tere, pa, you'd better eat this; nobody else Wants it and it’s just settin’ a West Virginian, my father’s house, and though every effort was family were expressed. A soldier, named Adams I believe, who sat on the floor nursing his wounded foot, said to me gently: ‘I am a marble cutter by trade, and if. you will give me a slab of hard wood 1 will carve Lieut. Woodly’s nameon it so that his family can find his grave after the war is over.’ One of the walnut boards used to mark the soldiers’ graves was sent to the hospital and the wounded Iederal forgot his own pain in carving in clear type the dead Confederate’s name and regiment, with the words, ‘He giveth His beloved sleep.’ In the spring of ’65, after Gen, Grant had receiyed Gen: Lee’s surre tex and ordered that the umph of the‘diseoverer of a treasure. and Institution. of this ROGKLAND COLLEGE, Sometimes the wise oldWady would scatter an impending storm and keep itfrom breaking by appearing with a the town. The house, truth know how fond he is of dumplin’s.” When the ‘tdumplin’s” appeared the old gentleman’s wrath would speedily vanish. capture morning that our the donk Ont. battle of New the hedge, and creeping in took pos: session of the. nest with all the tri- Was today, Sarah, in the Shenandoah valley. A few days before. the Confederate authorities, my Bantam. fatal, fora little bantam hen, yearn. ing for progeny, found the recess in He ! When things had gone wrong following | [ intended surgeon of the Thirty-fourth Massachusetts regiment, left in charge of the wounded Federals, visited Mr. Woodly at our house and paid him every possible attention. In my cay . = ea gave laugh- of the ‘We'd better have apple ; north ' Here is a story of a bantam hen told by Couch the naturalist: There was a nest of the common hen in a secluded part of the garden, and the parent had been sitting on its eggs un til compelled by hunger she left them for a short time. This absence was asa brood : * Ogeagmaira Maveul that | ritable elderly man who they cannot | adage. the the Lieut. Woodly, was carried to —Jean Hunt Brisbane in Nebraska State Journal Times. 7 The writer onee benvéded wilh an ir- Market, were left in my native village. too d watch you silly two to-night As gold the envious miser, And find myself (oh! breatne it light!) In tears that I am wiser! now ccs through his stomach. Trans-| by the approaching Federals, had _requested the citizens to take into private houses a few Confederate soldiers beneath youth’s lashes. mother Magia lady correspond: | able illustrations reconciliation and it seems supernal. For I have lived to learn that naught On earth is quite eternal. real. Him. feel that any northern aid should goto) with the choleric old gentleman his southern soldiers. In deploring thestill | wife would slyly say to her daughter, existing bitterness of members of her | who assisted in the cooking: SCD te eal Suche ye sic tmichy To me Cevetous ef ents of that journal that love of early youth, A lengborne, cript to reply to the confessions So fresh, so bright, so vernal! Only Orra Union burg, Va., writes to The Boston Her white hand rests upon the gate, Her smooth cheek flushes brightly; His breath her cloud of little bangs Is swaying very slightly; And he” Well, he’s the favored one For whom her gas burns nightly. Amusing erence The Story of Ay Wennded Conquering The ili nature of many men. will vanish in the presence of their favor| ite dishes on the dinner table, a fact Soldiers | thatliaseiving-rise..to thie old.saying HIS FOE’S TOMBSTONE. v ee |