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Show 'v4 ' VOL. II r Heber Waeatcii County, Utah. Monday, March' THE HEBER HERALD. 21 th 1 89 2 No. 39. ly calm, at first; hut when Walter began to show some little signs of life, the r joy was more than she coultl bear, and ' , A Hatch Jr, Editor and Manager Entered at Heber .Post office, a sec- , she laiiiied away. She went from one fainting fit into another; and when, ' Walter was at last so much restored as SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. to ask for her, she was ) mg insensible. One Year. . . $.oo 'jlrn first he knew how deep!) and Six Months $0. dearly his mother hned him. Little Three Months .So. 52 Q,arj( threw' himseif down hv Walter, in the water, which was flooding the room, and the brntheis kissed one an- I other, and cried for joy. It was 'many days before Walter was emits v well: hut when he did, get about, ever) body Charlie had not run half across the noticed a great change in j n . H green, when there came a great blaze was n or kind and pleasant: tar of lightning, and a heavy crash of than- - 'jealous and passionate; In was happier, the der, which seemed to shake very and made others happier, than ever In ground. The boys who were looking fore, lb was so sure now that his toward the church said that they sow mother truly loved him ; and he knew, ond class mail matter t ....... j I T ! I ; 1 j -- the lightning roll down the rod like a ball of fire, and disappear in the earth; ran d that, ut ih ea I nstnnt, Walter fell to the ground. hey ran to him at once, raised him up, and carried him home. The poor boys eyes and mouth he said, that he could never again be jealous of his little brother. Hut alas! Wal ter d id not npyyjii m self, W e lie was fourteen, and his brother still called Little Charlie-abo- ut twelve, a wealthy uncle, came from Boston fur were open, but be seemed quite dead. a brief visit. As this gentleman had ini came The doctor was sent for, no family, it was thought that Walter mediately, took Walter from the bed who had been named for him, would be Maid him on thefl oorrand began pour- the heir fortune, .lrormbism:ea-- . bucketthe ing cold water upon him by son, Walter was too proud to pay him ful; Mrs. Harrison had been strangc- any court; indeed, he hardly paid jfm -- 6 e-s- am 1 1 -- - h to-his 1 11 ' |