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Show VOL I. llaaER, i t1 Wasatcii Countv, Utah,. Monday, April. 20 . 1891 No. 44- - y HHBER HERALD. - Editor and Manager. A Hatch Jr, Entered at Ileber Postojjiee, as. second class mail matter . S UB SCRIP IVON : PRICES . Tilli shed. Is if a big balloon. Walter?"' asked Paul, thrusting his head out of the window and looking down ag the boy " . below, : A monster, replied Walter, Are ... . So. 25- you coming? Yes, said Paul, disThree Months. . . ; Six Murths. ..o. 50 appearing from the window. in a nothcr monent the two friends One Year. . . . I ..$i.co were burn ing along the road together. BOSSY AND THE Presently they reached a large grassy fiele where a great number of people DAISY. were assembled to watch the filling of of the balloon. Placards were pasted plight up in to bossies eyes fences announcing Looked the daisy boldly, on the neighboring o that Monsieur Le Cl ere, for the .sum vr . Bu teslas! to his surprise, of one dollar wouUDalldw the public to Bossy ate him coldly. ascend to the higtli of six hundred Listen, dai i s in the fields: feet above the earth. Hideaway from bossy. When Paul and Walter drew near Daisies make the milk she they saw that there was a cable attachyeilds, ed to the car of the balloon, which ran And her skin grow glossy. V J and then around a over So each day she tries to find windless which was securely fastened " " .Daisies nodding sweetly, into the ground. A horse was standAnd although, its most unkind. near waiting to be attached to the ing Bites their heads off neatly. windlass to draw the balloon back to the earth. A VOYAGE IN THE A IIt Thafs Mr. LeClere," said Paul, - ................ i V , 4 , 4 . , , - m k 7 two-pulley- s, - rase,.-- pointing out a small mail with bright Paul! Paul! come down do! The black eyes and a heavy gray mustache, 'r Frenchman has brought his ball- who was buisly engaged in examining oon to Mr. Brookss big lot, and the cable, pulleys, and the apparatus for they 'are. filling it from a tank in the filling the great silk bag with gas. |