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Show n HEBER. HE VOL III T5 JL--X Heber Wasatch Countv, Utah, Monday, June THE HEBER HERALD. 5th,- - Ts JL- - t 1893 No. 30 done a little bit, sir; but Jim Brandy and them Stop, sir! If you mention another boys name, Ill break your neck! Look at me, boy! Was it through you that Mr. x Cubbadge found out so much knew about the mischief of the boys? it was somebody. Was it you? I v . Editor and Manager. Entered at Heber .Postoffice, as second class maf matter . A. f latch Jr, n O Tgan SUBSCRIPTION i One Year . ! ' 'x ....... , ,, Yes, sir; it was me sometimes. PRICES. And didnt yoirknow that such was the meanest thing that a white mans $1.00 son could be. guilty of? $0.50 I didnt think it was all right, Mr. fo. 25 Overby; but Mr, Cubbadge told me, and pa said I must do everything he ............. Mortlis. Three Months Six " 1 IWMlgM... ?: - TWO ADMINISTRATIONS. Chapter VIII. told me. What made him beat you so much then? They tell me he wore out a - whole peach-tre- e on you. These words were effective. Not Never struck me a lick in his life. a border wanted to be called Did you know that that man was in home, nor a native to be put to work. the habit of trading with negroes for . They rearranged" the furniture, then stolon property? I never dreamed of it, Mr. Overby. parted in silence, disgusted every one with the rest. An hour "afterward, I give you my word I didnt. Newt Pollock, going by an unaccustomHe looked at him narrowly for a ed street, repaired to Overbys office, moment, then said: I believe you, where, thankful to find him alone, he my poor boy. Some day you'll find out how near youve been to ruin. Go immediately said, Tve come to tell you, Mr. Overby, away now. Dont say a word about this who mixed up them benches and conversation. If those boys were to , 4 things. Were you one of them, Newton? 1 I know what ou offered to tell me, theyd tear you to pieces or run you . i |