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Show VOL IV Hebe'r Wasatch County, Utah, Monday, August, F THE HEBER HERALD. 7 1I1 .1893 No. 4. Yes, sir. Ever in this kentry before? Oh, yes! Editor and Manager. Entered at H'eber .Pod office, as sec oitd class mail mailer. A. Hatch Jr, - 4 SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year. . . . . . . . . ; t Six Months Three Months. . r What line are ye in, stranger? I hold the position, sir, of a loafer ' " at large T ' ' A The stranger eyed' him long and earnest, their suddenly remarked : Gosh, stranger, I'd like to have yer job. Toledo Blade . "" . $ i . oo $0.50 SB. EFPIE S SLEEP- - WALKING. Jo. 25 . . . i Effie Grey, though one of the sweetest, was one of the most singular girls ... BE HAD A - GOOD JOB. in the world. She seemed to have two distinct lives. Almost every bright A young buisness man, formerly of moonlight night she was up softly walkCleveland, but now located in the West ing about the house, and sometimes in has recently been East, and in corning the garden and yard, all in her sleep. through West Virginia had a little spare Sometimes shed dimly remembered time at, one of the stations, says the these rambles, as though she had PlahvDieiler. As he promenaded tip dreamed of tlem, but oftenext she and down for exercise a tall, lank sped-- , had not th e least jeeoi lection oklfutn. man of a native sideled up to him w ith In dark or unplcsant jniglus, she seldom the remark: was known to go abroad; but when' Mow'd ye? disposed to take a stroll bymoon light, Ho w d o yo u tl o sir ? nothing could, prevent her; for she Dont live in this part of the ken-try- , moved so quietly and softly, that she mebbe? awoke no one; and if she found the doors locked and the keys taken away, No, sir! she would escape by the un serened Travelin man? mm: .: - - - - " . . , I |