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Show JlWaUMEIBWWW OmCEIiS OF HEBER TOWN PORATION' COR- their former chief. Mr. Stevensons administration of post office affairs wss able ami thorough, and he gained for himself an enviable record for efficiency DUHINQ THE FLOOI. F. 0. BUELL, An Editor Gives Vole to tho Woe of tho Prcrident H. M. Ainl. Waters. Trustee H. 8. Alexander, T. Ilicken, and executive ability. The Democrats an him tills of consider Will 11. Witles. la Collier the Snell City News. I city exceptionally Moulton, W. 8. Jr., J. Town Clerk A. V. Duke. strong candidate. For forty days and night we have It waa nearly 1 o'clock yesterday be- seen the presplratlon ooze from the Town Attorney Fred Hayes. fore Senator Hill appeared In his seat in clouds and stood under the wide open Town Marshal JV. Witt, Jr. the Senate chamber. There was nothing bung of heavens reservoir. We are (Quarantine rhyslclan D. M. Lindsay. in hie appearance or nianuer to Indicate sloshed, k aud soggy. soaking, be was suffering any acute pangs of We have grown fins and feel like we that OFFICEBS OF THE MIDWAY TOWN Ills complexion wss, coaid bite at a hook. We are webfeoted disappointment. COltrORATION. perhaps, a shade more pale than it has and if we eenid find a seel oiled spot In been of late, but that might be easily tbe tall grass we wetrfd make a nest. President A. J. Alexander. accounted for by the feet that he was np As we sit here a straddle of the Frederick Trustees Isaac Jacob, nutil daylight and that the sleep he got chimney writing, we hear the subdued and John Andrew Buebler, Burgeuer in the stifling atmosphere later waa not laugh of tbe catfish down In the second Buehler. of a refreshing character. The Senator story as they took over the files and note Town Clerk Frederick Bueliler. was dressed in the gray suit be has worn our meager advertising patronage. Town Marshal Gottlieb Buehler. of late, and after taking his scat In the Away to the east, where the yellow chamber chatted pleasantly with his wives clasp their hands together, our WASATCH COUNTY OFFICERS. nelgbbers. To your correspondent vvhe job press Is cstchtng at straws. Our saw him for an instant the Senator de- Imposing stones floated away yesterday. Probate Judge T. 8. Wataon. clined to say anything further than that 1cople are floating into the office on Selectmen Alva J. Alexander, Har- be felt deeply gratefnl for the loyal man- pannels of barb wire fence and serene mon Cummings and J. R. Murdock. ner In which the New York delegation doors. A fellow who wss rtilhig his Clerk T. II. Giles in the Chicago convention had stood by front gate just drtfted by and left ns the Assessor and Collector T. Hlckcn, Ji. him. He appreciated their lojaltyaud feilowing ; Treasurer Joseph natch. devotion to the fullest. Shall w meet beyond the river, Where tbe dust Is said to fly? Attorney Win. Buys. The ring has been formed for the Cant I climb a little sunbeam. Sheriff R. Jones' of this And generaallow my locks to dry? fight greatest political Coroner Jo.m McDonald. tion. Frincipals Harrison and CleveWe reached for oar harpoetr, bnt Recorder T. II. Giles. land : seconds, Reid and Stevenson ; before we could catch him, a fellow Kurveyo - W m. Buys. audience the greatest on earth the dinging to a window shutter handed as Superintendent of District Schools people not only of this country, but of this; lias lately made arrangements whereby General FRECIXCT OFFICERS. I1KUKU WKCINCT. Duncan. Justices of the leace-Jo- hn Constable J. W. Witt, Jr. MIDWAY rHF.CISCT. Justice of the Ieacc David Vau Wag-cucJr. Coustablc John. A. Wootton. ClIAULKHTOX the world. I am wet, f am mouldy, Aud I think This is warm and trying weather, and The only thing I can get hold of It Is to be hoped that neither Miss Ruth Is a drink! Cleveland nor Baby MeCee will be forced The water boiled for a moment and Into a trying political campaign, the earth trembled ; then the wares shot R. heavenward and readied their white Washington, June 2hth, 1892 hands appealingly to the sky ; the soft wind blew the spray against our cheek ; IOFULAn TALKS ON LAW. the waters calmed and wera streaked with crimson ; and away to the east a lung drifted upon a wrecked shutter. BY WM. C. srUAGlK, ESI). Our tubful of dynamite had done its work. rnKCIXCT. The Growth of America! Law, To obtain an adequate idea of tbe law of any country, one must travel to Its sources and follow Its growth from its WAi.Lsnino riiKi'iNcr. Let us pursue this very beginning. Justice of the Peace Isaac Widl. me tli oil In a few studies on the growth Constable Marqnis Batty. of our law. In tbe first place the seeds of American jurisprudence were from the old world. The naviTHE NATIONAL CAPITOL,. gators, explorers, missionaries, reformers, gold seekers of the very earliest days, brought to our shores along w ith 1 rcparing t Adjourn their intense desire for conquest, for Nomination Received at on Gariy individual gain, for the glory of their Hour Washingtonians Approve of Stevenson at a Nominee for sovereigns, and for religious freedom, Vice President. the customs and law s of the homes they left and adopted them In the ucvv world so far as thvy were fitted to their cir(From our regular correspondent.) cumstances and their environment. The the all Houee apThe haviug passed with them ths priceless propriation bills but the general deficien- English brought common law of England, of the heritage the and presidential campaign being cy, on the point of opening, the thoughts of and the Frouch and Spanish brought the and codes built upon the Members are now turning to the question principles foundations of the civil law the law of of final adjournment with a great deal of Rome. a be to There teems eagerness. general Of ths early explorers succeeding deslro to finish up the odds and ends of was Juan Fence (le legislation as rapidly as possible and get Columbus, there who landed In 1513, near St. away. Among Senators the same feellug Leon, In Florida, In search of the prevails. A couple of months ago It was understood that the Republican Sonators fountain of youth; In 1520, Spanish were quite willing to prolong the eeaslon ships touched ths coast of Carollua; in until late In the snmmet, but to the last 1521 the territory now known as Texas, two weeks they seem to hare changed Now Mexico and California became a their attitude on the question. They are part of a great province attached to now inclined to harry matters up and Spain by the conquest of her great exCortes. I)o Soto, another Yonr plorer, adjourn as soon as practicable. correspondent who talked will a number Spaniard, led a party from Florida across of leading Democrats and Republicans in the country to the Mississippi in 1542. Sir Walter Raleigh sent two the House this morning fonud ths gener- In 1584-al opinion to bo that adjournment could expeditions to North Carolina. A Spanbe reached between the 15th and the 25th ish settlement was made at St. AugusReed said he saw tins 1565. Jamestown, Vlrgiuls, became of July. no reason why Congress cookin'! eleoe the first English settlement In liiuf. up Its busluess by the former date. He New York (Newr Netherlands,) In 1613, did not fiud any Indications that the was settled by the Dutch, and Plymouth, silver question would again cerne to the Massachusetts, by the English lu 1620, front. Judge Holman gave it aa his La Sails explored the great lakes and the opinion that busluesa could be closed up Mississippi in 1682, ths French establishby the 25tk of July. The chances that ing settlements at Kaskaskla and Arkanauytlilug further would be done with sli- sas Fost In 1685, and Mobile and Vincennes In 1702, Thus Eugiand.Spaiu ver this session were about even. The uews of the nomluatiou of Grover and France divided anisng themselves Cleveland to be the Democratic candidate the great continent of North America. for the Presidency reached Washington Spalu got tho southern. England the at an hour ao early In the morning that central.and Francs the northern portion. few persons except the enthusiasts, who Ths discoveries thus made vested the do not hesitate to turn night Into day new lands )u the sovereign. His title w hen politics are at stake, knew anything wss that by discovery grounded upon ths of it until the extra editions of the local three follow lug Ideas: Ths Christian papers appeared upon the streets. The nation that discovers a heathen land result of the convention was anticipated. owns It to ths exclusion of all other Everybody had watched with surprise Christian nations. This nation to comthe skillful prolongation of the desperate plete Us title must w ithlu a reasonable time, occupy aud use tills laud. The struggle of the opponents of the but, while their abilitr and shrewd- native Inhabitants are only the occupants ness were recogulxcd no one in this city of tlie land and not its owners. had any doubt that Mr. Cleveland would For over one huudred years from the be nominated. Senator Hilt was found discovery by Columbus uo settlement before 10 oclock In his sitting-rooat deserving of more then passing locution the Arlington. He hail bcecn up until was made In the uew world by ths Engnearly 5 o'clock, but notwithstanding his lish, Many and feeble attempts were lack of sleep ho appeared to he fresh, made, fearful hardships eudured, heroic aalm, and collected. He received your efforts put forth, but in vain. Raleighs correspondent cordially and appeared to and Drake's efforts were unsuccessful be cheerful and relieved from the strain The Spauish settlements were more sucwhich has been Imposed upon him for so cessful, and for a clear reason. Spalu many mouths, although he made uo pre- looked upon her explorations as means tense of annstural buoyancy. In res- toward extending her dominion. She ponse to questions as to his opinion of looked forward to another great Roman tiic action of the convention and as to his Empire. Her explorations were, In a future course he said that he had decided sense, official, and once a post was plantto announce to ail seekers for Informa- ed, high officers of State with large tion that be must politely but firmly de- salaries were annexed to It, thus drawing cline to be interviewed. patronage, wealth and population. It The nomination by the Chicago Demo- was otherwise with the English. In cratic convention of Hon. Adial E. nearly every case colonization and exStevenson as the candldite of the parly ploration was piivate enterprise; if unfor vice president was received lu Wash- successful drawing In Its wake individual of suffering aud loss, but If successful, ington with every manifestation popular approval. It is not too much to resulting In little Indeed to the iiultvldual say that Mr. Stcveusou has as many but everything to the crow n. Left thus w arm personal friends here as my official to their own resources, English coloules who ever held public office In the district, in America had a precarious existence lie was, while In Wasbiugton, equally for the first one hundred and fifty to two popular w 1th both political parties, and hundred years, leading one writer to say possessed the confidence and friendship of the British colonists as late as the end vf Fresident Cleveland aud every member of ths seventeenth century, they were of his cabinet, and had the regard and robbers and pirates on a large scale. esteem of Democrats aud Republicans in Congress alike. At the lost Office DeComfortable Home for Sale; partment, where he was first assistant D. the Cleveland K. Bunnells place at Center ward, under postmaster general of four town lota on the main street administration, many of the employes expressed their gratification that this and fifteen acres of land under cultivation. tf gr at honor had been conferred upon Enquire at this efSee. Justice of the Fence Wm. Constable John Fowers. C. IIouks. thans-plant- Congroas-Clovo-lo- uds 5, ton-sitti- ed The Constitution gays Both glial be Coined. Tucblo Opinion. 1 Two men go to tbe mountains. Okie finds gold, the other sHver. Both have worked hard one no harder than the other. The man who digs out gold takes it to the government mint and the coins It into money free of charge. The mau who digs out tho silver takes It to the smelter aud must accept such a price as the smelter can afford to pay. The government will not coin the mans silver Into money for the man who dug the gold. Still when the government cuius the silver as a speculation into money the purchasing power of the gold dollar Is no greater than that f tbe silver dollar. Is tills honest? Is it fair to the poor fellow who digs tlia silver? Has bs not jnst as good right to demand of this government that his silver shall bs coined into mouey free as his heighber who digs the gold? That is what the people of Colorado w ant. They want ths same privileges as are given tho gold producers. They ask no more, silly to be placed on an equal footing with them. And this great government that refuses to be just to all Its people w til, In the near future, be compelled to acknowledge that ths free coinage of gold must also mean the free coinage of silver. gouc-rnme- Preaching and Practice. They were two bright women one caller and the other hostess and they had been discussing the value of temperance in eating as a means to prevent illness. 1 do not see, said the hostess, that onr boasted advance in civilization has been anything bnt a failure in regard to the preservation of health. With physicians better able than at any time in the worM's history to cope with disease, this sndden snapping of vitality goes on all about tu. 1 consider it entirely the fanlt of persons who do not take tho care of themselves which their intelligence points out as imperative. 1 am always well, bnt it is at the price of constant denials of appetite. Yes," echoed the caller, it mnst be so, I have to be firm in the matter of tee cream, which, wholesome for most people, is not so for me. Tbe hostess did not wait for this speech to be done. Why, that makes me think, she said cordially, 1 gave a luncheon today and there is some delicious banana cream going to waste down stairs, Cant yon eat jnst a little?" The caller hesitated. Banana cream is my weakness, she confessed, and" bnt the reader can guess the rest The health discourse ended in an enjoyable ronml of banana ice cream, and the caller went on her way boldly to meet digestive consequences, while the hostess took her valuable food theories back to her embrace prepared to air them on the next occasion which presented itself. New York Times. Merchandise u here he offers the public a GREAT Hosiery, Elc. Anti-Pumpk- in iris, H. CLEGG & SONS DEALERS IX General Merchandise KCeaca.q.v3.axtors for "boots, Provisions, Notions, Candies, Oranges, Nuts.5, A Complete Stock of Summer Drinks ALL AT THE GOODS LOWEST Prices FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON THE' REAL ESTATE ooooeoeoe WASATCH WAVE co e o o 0 For Sale Job Printing Oheen ESTABLISHMENT, - Heber City, - Utah, Is dost prepared to fnrnlsh I DO. LOOK AT THESE 1 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK TT I l I l I I I mrT1 Saefi as Eighty Acres of farm and meadow laud in rooms good dwelling house water right. Only $4000.00. 3 VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, out building), Acres of farming land in Will sell for $7,30.00, TEX BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, right. STATEMENTS, BLANK BOOKS, Etc., Etc. Charleston etc. Fir.it-cl.is- Charleston. with 4 Goal mfe A Ranch of 160 acres on Provo river about 10 miles above Ileher, adjoining the best summer stock range in the valley. Will sell for $1200.00, LOCATION NOTICES AND LEGAL BLANKS ALWAYS ON HAND OUR CHARGES ARE CALL AND THE SEE have a number of other gooj farms for sale and can suit almoslj any one that wants to buy a home For particulars call on or address I LOWEST. WM. BUYS, US. eo P. O. Box 16, Heber City, Utah HEBER SALOON Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars A Revolt Against Tradition. In all recitals of turkey feasts we hear great stress laid on the cranberry sauce. For years I ate it out of regard for the enstoms of my ancestors. 1 pretended to like it, but 1 have come ont aa a rank rebel. 1 will have no more of it. Pumpkin pie is quite as big a fraud. At the best a pumpkin hasn't any more taste to it than a turuip, and why it should be made into pie and treated as a dessert I don't know. 1 have talked about this thing confidentially among my most intimate friends, ami many of them have confessed to me under a solemn pledge of secrecy that they don't like pumpkin pie or cranberry sauce either, and there is now a little coterie of ns drawn very closely together, 1 can tell yon, by this joint antipathy. 1 don't know what the New England clnb is going to do about it, bnt this rank treason is flourishing in their very midst, and before long there will be an Pie and Cranberry Sance association that will make its influence felt." The gentleman yon A caterer said: quote has never tasted the real article. He mnst have got his dislike to the dishes by devouring them at cheap table dhotes, where they are rarely Yery palatable. New York Herald. REDUCTION On Dry Goods, Hats, Boots and Shoes Overd PURE ALCOHOL The two greatest American delusions," said an observer of what is going on, is cranberry sance and pumpkin pie." it ' devote his whole time to his sea-sic- Attewalt Wootton. THE For Medical Purposes CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, gUINNESS IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. JOIINMcVAY, T."C LOT WORTH Y. J. Ilics A. Hickpx. Ui T im PROPRIETORS lvea.t FRESH BEEF, OF THE LEADING ZLar3 SAUSAGE CONSTANTLY ON G-xeo-rx '3-xccsxi- AND HAND- - isa BALOG J |