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Show THE HEBER HERALD. 5 S" Ml ("" Pl V? V ki , A s i t the shorecame this sad refrain, when suddenly it was broken bv a merry-- - jingle, jingle, jingle' of bells," and the cracking of whips, mingled wi.h the sharp yelps of dogs. A long train of ledges appeared, ' laden 'with packages, in the midst of which wae one curious and quaint figure, whom every one addressed as Father Gluf. x T'J be continued. 4 have a spark .of humanity, IieMmpIred tremblingly, give me a dollar to get home on. d he footpad tossed him a coin and vaivchcd up a dark alley. The next day he discovered that Ins innocent victim from Uptiieereek" had got a dollar in good money out of him fora conttrfcit $20 bilk. j Chicago Incline . in exchange - 1 1 ' of Queen Victoria uojc: f 5 A 9 Samuel s to Mulberry plead guilty murder in the second degree, sentenced to the penetentiary for 20 years at hard labor. t Mulberry killed- Heber Fullmer at Clear Creek, last fall. ' - ' " -- . 1 Butter twenty cents per pound. -- Fggs thirty cents per doen Wheat 75 ms per bushel. . , 4 If you 1 MARKET REPORT complied. and haven't had my super yet. TRICITY. A new' application of electricity is a miniaure pumping plant i!iat will pump ico gallons an hour and keep the home tank f without a partical of mtef.tio" ' Fork over vonr money, said the footpad sternly The belated pedestrain reluctantly Mere is all I have he said," handing over a $20 bill, and lam 100 miles from horn , don t know a soul in the city pumMng ev 'elec - - THE GUILELESS VICTIM -- . the United States are owned by Furo most, of "them being pean 'noblemen, r .Washington, Feb, 2i. The President to day nominated' Charles Foster-o- Ohio Secretary of the ' ' ' T Treasury. - , . million acres of land fTwchty-on- e ' Hay from $5 to $8 ' Oats $1.85 per hundred. r V . per ton ' t |