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Show the culprit neck. The spirit will not dwell long in a narrow tenement, where no fuel Is furnished for the vital flame; it w III shut up shop ere the w Inter of age President If. M. ,lrd. T rontons 'F. H. Giles, John Tnrncr, approaches and the w orm of the callcy ill rend it. As the autumnal winds diT. - Watson, A. C. Hatch; rest the trees of their foliage, and scatTown Clerk T. 8. W aton. ter the blossoms of summer over the Town AtturnoyAYin. Rhys. barren heath, so will you be prematurely tripped of all your gewgaws, ribbons, WASATCH COUNTY OFFICERS in lace, and other finery, If you peis-smHe at alsts. Don't your compressing Frobate Judge T. 8. the remark, it is as true as it is melanSelectmen David Tan TYagenen, Ifr-mo- n choly. Adorn the Intellect, add jewels Camming and J. U. Murdock. to the casket of the mind, and when you ClerkT. H. Gfle. hare advanced as far as we have in the Assessor and Collector T. IUekenr Jr tugged pathway of life, when time has Treasurer Joseph Hatch left few farrow a upon your now bloom-log Attorney Win. Ihiysv cheeks, then yon will cast off your " ' ' Rlieriff R. Jona. mantlrs of splendor and say, as did Coroner John McDonaiif. Galileo of old, I care not for these Record tf T, II. Giles, , i ' tUHigs." . - , ( Surrey or Win. Buys. Respected readers, male and female, flic monster Fashion- - Is making giant Superintendent of District Schools strides In our land. It engenders vice A Hawaii Wootton. t and dissipation among the youth; It M. I). Llnasay. Physician tpiarmitine sends millions of them down to the shade of Plato, as if to 'supply a stipu. PRECINCT OFFICER. lated demand. Its a hard case to have the sins of the parents visited upon their uriiF.it riir.rrscr. children down to the third and fourth Justfcv of the Peace Ccorge IT. Therefore we recommend generations. that an ointment be mails Immediately to John Demean. ' Constable J. AV. Witt, Jr. prevent the further progress of this sore calamity. Let the Ingredients be sobrieMIDWAY riiF.CIXST. ty, Industry, honesty and good moral , Justice of the Peace Da; Id Van Instrnction ; which, when well applied, Jr. and wrapped In swathing, plain, comely Constable John. A. Wootton. and neat, will render our childrens children robust, and enable them, as my dear ciiAiti.KSTox rnF.axcT. wife used to say, to succeed successJustice of the Peace AV in. C. Hanks. fully." Well, we think so too. Constable John Fewer. Fkux. OFFICERS OF HF.BER TOWS -- -- - - Wag-enen- Lif.it. wai.i.sih ko riiKciNcr. A Justice oftlie Piace Isaac Wall. Constable Martils Batty. Horrible Freak of Ismail FuhIiu. When Ismail Pasha, the extravagant khcdlve of Egypt, reigned over that historical loud," said an acquaintance of the notorious mlcr, according to the Chicago rout, he had lu Ids garden a large cage of African lions. Noble brutes they were, and until the event of which I speak I never tired looking at them. One day while walking with his highness In the garden, the keeper accompanied by a pretty little girl entered, carrying a basket of meat for the lions. The khetlive and I walked toward the cage to watch the beasts eat. They were hungry and pounced upon their food with a ravenous fury that chilled me. Standing close by the stage with her hands resting on the bars was the little child, her long golden hair at times blown by the breeze inside of the Indus-ur- VANITY OF FASHION. The Uselessne and Hunger of Following the Freaks of Dross. Written for tlie TVavs.1 It becomes our painful duty on tills melancholy occasion to state that fashion Is a superfluous humbug. Its of no csrthly use, It doesn't do any good, and what doesnt do any good must do some harm. As the negro said of the watermelon, It's most Invariably good, Inevitably bad ; tlieree no two ways about It." Its a curse entailed upon mankind In of the fall of onr first parents. Greater heads than mine say, that If Adam and Eve had not eaten what they had no business with, there would not have been any need of onr dressing at all, (how fine that would have been why do you permit your (laughter to .) for because, Just as soon as go so near the lion? the khcdlve asked they had trespassed on forbidden ground, of the keeper. they turned tailors and went to sewing ,Oh, replied the keeper, they are so leaves together like spilt and fury; hop- accustomed to her they would not harm ing to make up, by outward appearance, he." for what they hail lost In morals. This Then open the door and put her Inwas the first freak of fashion we hare side,' said the khcdlve. any knowledge of ; what the last will be, My blood froze at tlie command, for the good Lord only kuowa. As for our- ceinmand It was. I tried to speak, but self we always wear our broad brim and could not. I was nimble even to more. Ufceche, let the fashions vary as they The keeper, with the sulimiiiMVeness of may. W6 dress as plain as we write, those who know their lives will pay foA and, as ajr friend B. B. said, when we felt if they disobey their ruler, made make ospobvl sauce to a fellow creature, with his eyes a plea for mercy, but seebeman It U net' to coat, but to the ing none In the kliedlve's face, he kissed neath It, Those who wish to take a the little one tenderly, lifted her np, to no atteutlon pattern after ns and pay the door, placed her tushie, and opened our ohl boots, they arc a little ont at the as the door swung he turned his face tor.' and down at the heel just now; In away aud groaned. flier respects you may Imitate us withThe little one, though she did not out fear of being laughed to scorn. But seemed not afield. The lions apstir, our heading requires that our eplstla lie peared surprised, and as the largest ami directly to the ladles. AVe never could fiercest rose and walked toward her 1 see w hy It is that these dear creatures I should choke. Happily the wish to pucker, pinch anil screw them- thought father did not see the beast. . The kited-h- e selves up Into such narrow circumstances alone was unmored and stood gazing a they do. They think It makes them at the scene calmly and with the curious a look pretty but we dont. Give ns smile I had so often seen play upou his lady shaped like a jiuudlo of straw, one features when watching the dance of a a can run without mountain that up ballet. The lion went np to the child, bursting, or pick up a needle from the smelled of her, looked at her for fully a The Dutch floor In perfect safety. minute, then lay down at her feet and girls can do alt this, and they are the beat the floor with his tall. ones A we admire. few very years ago, Another lion approached. The first w bopping great sleeves aud big anteceone gave an ominous growl aud the secdents were all In a rage; and what a ond lion went back. The others crouched funny figure out belles cut then. They low, and each second I them to expected looked, for all the world, like a bag of but they did not. This continued spring, w Ith a string fled round the pudding, I think, about five minutes, the big linn middle. Then, of a sudden, they took never taking his eyes from the girl, and us so of much canvass, they reminded lq ceaselessly lashing the ffoor. a man of warsenddlng nmter hare poles, The khcdlve by this time was eviAVe mean no disparagement to the ladies when we tell them their arms very much dently satisfied, and turned to the keeper rescmblo a couple of straws stuck mid demanded him to trust a straying Iamb Into the cage through another door. through a carrot. Better that It be so, AAlth a celerity I have never seen equaled, however, than w 1th sleeves like a balloon flic keeper caught a straying lamb and attached to them, they are dangerous. As he did so every Hon AVe are of the opinion that tight sleeves obeyed. and email parasols have been adopted for sprang upon the laml. Take out the child !' the khedive comprecautions since Vcstrls was lifted In air by a gust of wind, aud only one half manded, amt scarce had the words esof her went down to her own Olymp. caped hint ere the keeper, who had alAll of yon ladles, who have read heathen ready run to that end of the cage, lerked mythology, kuow that this has no refer- open the door, snatched the little one out and clasped her In his arms. The ence to Madam A'estris, for history us that when she went to the Olym- khcdlve laughed tossed the keeper a coin, pic theatre, she took her legs with her. and, taking my arm, walked on. Bb that sa lt may, one half of a certain Vestrls was token in air, and the other Itomniitlc Life of an Actor. half came pirouetting downfall In com sequence of big slecrea and m parasol. New Yokk, July 2S Frank I. Frayne, Yesterday our notice was attracted to the actor, has discovered that his name a lady, no, not a lady, but to the walste la Georxe McCormick, and that a roof a lady before me, wasps and brush mance has hidden him from his family haudles, but she was booked up a few ; for more than twenty years. its ntterly Impossible to find any com On hi death-berecently his father p Arison for It. She w as compressed Into confessed to his wife that the boy was a span, drawn up almost out of sight, a obtained from the Sister Superior of a perfect show. And this Is w hat Is called convent on a forged order soon a good figure; we do not know what Chicago after the great fire la that city. Ills . was It a figure sort of figure, without identity wss never revealed to him until 8, AAell, winw women are fools If they a few day ago, when sister living In are women. AVe worrtd rather marry a the wife of a wealthy merWisconsin, form like a hogshead than connect mychant of Oshkosh, Joined 1dm at Silver self with such an hour glass. c Sands, Conn., os the result of persistent My dear girls, I hope and trust yon for the relatives of McCorwill not survive the above hazardous advertising mick on the part of his fathers second fashion; for your top parts might be wife, who took the dying mart's confessuddenly blown away, and nothing be sion ami a pledge to restore the gave left ef yon but a pair of legs, dancing young mail to his relatives. through the town. AVhat a spectle tlurt would be! Heaven forbid It. Beware of Special Blank Books, Letter Heads, your hourglass shapes, under all clrcnin-umcThe cords that compass your Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, waiU are as fatal as the noose around Ball Programme, etc. at this office. c. deg-daya- TURNER & SONS, OUR SELLING J. 3D33-XB23- Ch, tv A J And louts f.rt;otieu Float back an 1 chant likv."1'1 In voices sad ! W.vcri.boy vease.; IXT S j ft horr of t And hang upou the hi ,!?" In InwhielUhedarkrenwtl,mso( . Shadowy, indistinct au(r si 'l.af. Like Bimoters. tnU and nan nt Stand dark aaai,,-- t WhiL-- t from their topna? i JU,u crow Utters its desolate and direful rr, Tho andiilntinu reeds sW!rh,,K , That oer them sl,hs Plaintive r. note; tn the twilight liush like . AsoVr the tranquil .llLr Oh. silent hour, dreamlike an ! When long foraotten Return, and hold communioa , Oh. sad and suered hour f" Whose death the hallowed A! S Kneel thou to silent tilKhinSwlld Wliitclcys Solid Steel Harvesting A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS, Allowed for CASH. ILTotions, Boots, Slices, i?s, Highest Price Paid for produce at the C3rioc0riss, BCcvtG, lEtc. CHARLESTON CO-OP- Hainsss and ., Charleston, Utah. Jos. R. Murdock, Supt. PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes; CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, GUINNESSS IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. JOHN McNAY, - . - Projnictoi. PRICES. iS Your Trade Solicited. HEBER SALOON Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. The Rolhschi!,,.. A story about the head Ch.f, of tl house of Roths, hilds was rol f Graud Pacific hotel by Caron n of Berlin. Some Cjislfier of the groat cstaULhiJJ.j the Caron, went to him that after thirty years of h had managed to save 50 ooo he desired to go into husiaes,' self. His employer regretted liiscki ih partnro, lmt bade him cashier embarked iu speem-- .t a short time lost every cent n m iug the fact that while lie he was a pour master on the Rotl.achiI.ls, told hisst a ashea for The banker installed hiahkil. pdace, and ad vane, ng him , ve. advised bun to invest it ia , stock. The cashier did sa Tiietf instructed his brokers how to actT between them they rent themwk, a point at which the banker cashier to sell. The cashier did lrofit that recouped for a!i his w The price then settled down to fo mal figure, and the hanker cha--di self with the 250.000 franca wki knew his old employe woull harelw too proud to take outright as a iff Chicago Test. Bzzrtras, LOWEST ALL AT iricharid di:.vli:k in Medicines, Toilet Drugs, Etc, Articles, ,L-- R. V. Bierce. i Brown Med.C o. II. II. "Warn er & Co. And (fveiytliing usually found in a first class Drug Store. Also a complete line of Stationery, Fine Candles and Cigars. Job Printing PRESCRIPTIONS PHYSICIANS' It now - FAMILY AND RECIPES CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. Your Trade Solicited. ESTABLISHMENT, - Brown Chemical Co. Geaeeenueeg Med. Co. WAVE ooooooooo IIeiikr City, J. C. Ayer & Co. Doald Kennedy. Park, Davis & Co. David Kennedy. Homer "Williams. ooooooooo WASATCH Buck lin & Co. C. I. Hood & Co. I - RICHARD BRIDGE, Utah, - HEBER, UTAH I. ii I. ALL KINDS OF A JOB WORK Hamilton Bashaw was foaled June 1879. Frank B. Toft of Genoa, Illinois; color, black; BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, nio.-- Bred by 10. bands particulars apply to A M. AVilson, Midway, Utah. PEIZE WIETIsrBBI LEGAL BLANKS LOWEST. tj'lb K- n- W'm. P. Bowk.w Headquarters at JOHN CARLILE'S BARX, Heber Citv Utah CALL AND SEE US. '? S3000I nd Y FA R ! 1 ta'Hjr ln ran n4 tmderfske to briefly end prm0fwlh( wme.et.d who, o.rr samo 5 ,nrarh VR .' MOf.ll. DR. ABERNETHY'S Ginger ' One BPS'. A MctpftM, end to ititrodnra out opgnor we rood, I)E ALE ItS IN rM i tor luatuns Grain, Fruits and Vegetables. will tmdrHg in ch I ora Ht il. make ear who how dm , """--'i- .how 1 b - - Heber City. tv i;s Md Gearj MQHEin B-Vr r. nsl ,n ns phrementend J., , HTmI track ktoBWNQ kkt.IL. V Stt v J a 'J rT e cn v' l.rds th to., AUrlSf ou brr lutl JU1MU A, - IT Ir Lite Laii AH vr. alt !hv 'Ifflw ui. I or m ri San :ar It! wort Wltjll nth f. Ofe Il Ham Li fISST . , iii-- Sr Wrighfevtl between two Georgia culled the cheapest n andri It was builtearned world. has f4,000 a mile and , j " There is a law on U , Massachusetts requirm.g to the finding proiKTty W moreshaU dollars or notice to in &t. , .,,, caufohxia. Tliis paper is kept on file nt E. C. Hakes Atlvortising Agency, GI and 05 Merchant's Exchange, San Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising he made for it. ger ckfJ)IT(,sS' the , ty uf WasatcU am Ter, ..poflM' In the mailer oftlie1 erchsnts Jos. V Pent her M.umfctu'g C'- sa m.ixciaco, ..IV) of girded at the office it. slerfi 213 Aassvvwevovtn ' KOMIS- -' Li All wIaI. AVER, M. P.t 410 Kearney I consider it a valuable list of family medi-acmeand one should nmi a place In evervthat household. J. II. Hatch, tientist, c. Main Street, " A8HINGTON few T , a," M iSii'TSSTr to.. a to 77- pert of He bulk raT to krrr. : a. uausrr 1 tf A rope eateraree and rclmtjlp yalunt.le ; Kujterior fo uny have lever uhp, au, i chccrtully roc- - ota m, psw. Cures CUAMlS anct COLIC. A wh. wrtii otra ranO. - VI mw, k m cr 'vt rKKMvg iM: York hy who told him he recommended him, w gunge, to hitch hi He promptly rephea sho eo and tliat tlie star , foettpe lhf wor toR New York lias contributed officers in all, Massachusetts 21 W sylvania 23, Virginia ,, Missouri conies well (low foot of the listwithdtoitec of the original thirteen Rhode Island have been time or other iu the pres istorial council extending a distane0 BRANDY. ft d OMa n The Dublin and Green FW bull pertleuUn. AH hs Defects ami Ficelle'1'1 I am sorry, nenty," tof so mr George, that yon exhibit ie. That ficiency in orthography. da wrote to Mr. Brown the other so many misspelled words that whole counting room m r01; Hmr said Henry. "TlutsJ1 w way in this world. There tlu many words in that letter were spelled right, but Tnuirf credit for a dinner in New v'1'. '(S' vnt miiM ThelateS.8.Coxwastis PRICES REASONABLE, TERMS EASY. GST you have hooksl that will fail if yon attempt to pnk Yon must humor him a little: fhl1 and reel in; let him have toonhua and then lie is lost and yon laud Philadelphia Ledger. tbat--Bosto- The Registered Pereheron Stallion, BEAUCIIAMPT Xo G555 tv.U travel through the settlements in Wasatch Countv for the season This stallion has an Official Certificate of onbJl Pedigree tracing direct to Jean Le fiance, and we invite an examination of tlie same, lie is aho a Irize Winner, having been awarded a Silver Medal at Territorial Fair in 1890 for Rost Pereheron Stallion four aid old years o or. 1 Ins horse is a fine of the bred and specimen parties wishing" to improve their stock can rely on his breeding- qualities ALWAYS ON HAND THE fine fish $10 for tlae SSASOET. PI3ICE, For further LOCATION NOTICES AND PO. I high, and weighs 1200 pounds in condition. STATEMENTS, BLANK BOOKS, Etc., Etc. ARE Bashaw, TROTTING Bred Horse, stand at J. T. Wilsons barn at Midway, Utah, for the Season of 1891. VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CAltDS, L; f will Such a ODH CHARGES To tlie ucwspniKT interview m indebted for a vast itnictmt f enlw enment, learning anil wialom Italt interviewer lias got from men trim out his suggestion, would unvrb given it to tile vvoti.L 'Pie principle, interviewing, going right to l! of information, gives ns aermatyj! And take it all in all, the Aw t tnfl newspaper contains the history that has ever been written. A fine interviewer is one of tbw valuable men on a great jcnml must be a man of eduraimi.aqia with affairs, skilled in thenofwf aliove all, he must possess an iastiat1 undersl. 'Hiding ef bauian nature. D tuan who is being interviewed v Hamilton Fine irw I'ltrnJrw. Tl propuml to furnish hi' in Tito rrice uf Wilm. Tlicre is nothing stranger to wa than the persistency with tvhicbsgpV tors its experience: there is notta-- i trying to age than the (letenninatiM.f youth not to accept it. The life mothers and guardians who have Inrri their lmnl lessons would he gl ul their knowledge, without its ra: ous price, to those they love. Buns youngsters will have none of it I they must buy their own wird.no, "is their own weird, pay the piiier" No yearning affection rani: them from the trials and they rush so gayly to meet Cut why should the elders eontinai mourn that such is the care? Thejtai spent their lives in learning law to ha So did their predecessors. Their dreinvill do the same. The Ire bo versed. Knowledge rentes only ago and wisdom with the rinse of It must be that it was so intended blunders of youth, the struggles cf tnrity, the regrets of age, snail oft he inevitable training of cart a training necessary before it u prvyp to cuter on a fuller hfo. Harpcr'aHs ot tlx following companies propitiations Always On Hand: A! Pi -- A Complete Stock IMS? fill (fifl'l dS TURNER & SONS. J. G - sons having clill' ta M.c to exhibit them lit it ten month , (h, of tnlsnotie, tUri a o in the fwl" ssA, .,(1 j. t,ui J :.8s ft Bo, |