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Show T- -Z TTTS, TTA! 3.UT3S J1 Ce blish Edit r n.l Manager Bl A M. SUBICRtmON: One Year, Six Months, Three Months, COMPANY. PU3L13HIN3 WASATCH THE S . ry Sat unlay . 1 IM Bat. s furnBUed on appli- - JOB HUNTING. Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Saturday, August Vol. I. 10, 1389. Wc are prepared to do all kind of Job, Printing, on short notice, aud at moderate prices. No. 21. T I BT MISS Wm. BUYS, r. miEHHiw IC.ui-r- . Offire In Court V tub. I tltj, Heber S. A. KKNXKU, Attorn ilL t ire a w, L ey-at-- mi.t lake citv. In Prmetle ot the TernUny. tlir Court 11 '..Ini , . rai. ATTBWAIX WOOTTON, ri. NOTARY - PUBLIC, WtisUrh Co., Midway, I'tih. Real K.lste, Loul and Collection - luu. Bu.lne,, Specialty. OlN ' Opposite the Salt I.ske House, Main Street, Fsrk City, I (malt I. 42fl MXISAY. M. PhysicianI Surgeon iri Iir.BEK, UTAH. - OIBea Ilmira M. a. in. to 11 I re.idence p,uiitiAclt p. m., ami 7 to in -- fcs- i DENTIST. rainless axtrartlon of troth by the use of ,u Vitalized Air. ; all work ; 1. C. . U11 iaa C. F. Wcstphal p'i I guaranteed. BA.XXs33'Z band Agent .ttorrcer, .xxd. - P, O, Box Sti.T I.ikx Cirv. Ut 263, J. M T HHItliry B. unheard of. all ritt n for Titk Wufcj Ancwrr nil letter concerning Land me encloted for reply, am diagram showing Lands open for a, furtiialie m , l try. n Buiinrn Promptly AUenJrd to. AH w. s. . nl f t' Attorney - at - Law, HI Xaaxvd , HV .tairt.ey. . rio Jfa.lt! street. . A IK SALT LAKE CITY. AU kinds ef Land Entries Made and Per tooted. 4 X9&4djUfD COXTESTS SPECIALTY. A 1 Irr A - TCLEGO- - BROS., idaafacturers i6 Sl.W, at the Mill, CLASS, 5c, MQOND CLASS I Shin Kies delivered on abort notice and on the South Mill terms. aituated Rtnable of the lrovo Klver. ay t . , J . TERMS. JtT " i of First Class Shingles. . - v; ; Prices Reduced. OO $3 per Sezen 3 OO per CDezexx GcYtelxasta, COds, lit 'photographer. Tlie Xlstscvin STEAM WASHER ,i rl. - wr'vj sense Waeher invented. Tn only common . : . T . 3fc4rr.Clavi4l, Eennle, Midway, aola agent for Waaateh Co., Utah. i 1 s. wilx.es, f yr. mentor ' 1 ONtCnSOBLACKLEY : j , owi Contractor, ' ' 2. rruiKlet, Carpeater, rASD i. iC , raiiiwl UNDERTAKER. ; ZZeYser City, t ' Ost'eiCiSs l' Sols, J '& QUARRYtMEN. Pf Flagging f off. Ml Site. j'Att ordera promptly flUed, Cit3r, TJtali. ,fV nd P. H. McCUIRE, Manufacturer and bs' ? ,! . of RED PINE i, WHITE 2 IX " ! erttf ltd ir. fi ' g, FIRST CLASS k and qultty, able. Terms ROBERTS HOUSE L' j Ston rjCSST ' t ; 5 a A Baosn. Proprietors. ALL RESPECTS CLAS lV Xrotr3 City, TTtalu " It is especially good for es j calla-lilic- I - allilO- -t . n rare. 1'crxous low With that ch s. twe. have been carried lit. re train oth. r countries, and hate inetl u.anv y iir- ; lire stroug. The opi rur south kk:cn ci im t r. i a nl roiicsl, the n r; elnbod.-lneii- t Jt,s tgor r During the aumint-- scat n the hetf :h of good health. They do not often very intense, bill we did not anil', r other people of lingering diseases, but as much as might have been expected. hai ing lived out all tii-- tr days, they fall Houses in South Africa are built with by the w ay side like the leaves of their very thick wails of adobes and furtiishid sturdy cahs. with heavy wooden shutters. If they 1U IIC t'ON TIM 1 1). are kept closed during the middle of the day, they are always cool, no matt rliow nutlet. high t he temprratuie may be outside. The nights, htwuver, wire cool, owing Every bullet has its billot. says to the re fro! dug sea breezes, ail i thus thei old soldier, when cooiisoling the recruit to take comfort in the merei fcil the heat of the long stimuli r was not so chances or war. The way of bullets, have otherwise as it would enervating when they seem actually to have rebeen. ceived commission to strike, are often An One of our gr at. st luxuries was an very eccentric and whimsical. who was in the habit of abundance of fruit. Our fruit dish, Lkt army in his breast jiocket a little the widow s cruise of oil was ueur emp carrying skolch book, says that lie has cause to ty. There was no end of tigs, apricots, owe it a special debt of gratitude. The lunik itself is ready to tell ns banans, pt aches. ptarsR.id grapes. onr kind neighbors invited us ail why, for it is pierced through three teachers and pupils to their vineyards parts of its thickness with two distinct bullet holes. About fifteen or where vve were allowed to pluck mid .al twenty sketches were thus sacrificed, the luscious fruit till we had had onr till but the doctor's life had, jit the same Slowly the intense heat and glare of time oeen saved. The life of a war correspondent of summer passed away and cool autumn also saved days succeeded. There vvai little to r. The London Telegraph was by such a shield. A curious fact conmind us that nected with this cxerience was that "The melancholy days had come, the bullet had revolved in its course, The saddest of the year," after reaching the notebook, so that save the falling of the leaves. In. dying, its track was a circular one. (Several cases of tlio eccentricities of they did not assume those gorgeous tint bullets have been given by Irving which lend such an indescribable charm Montagu in of a War Wanderings simn to autumn in our ow land. They Artist He declares that ho has known ply withered and fell rustling to tlT bullets to llalteii round a hone, as if the bone, having been broken, was round. now joined together by the pliant lead. Then the rain came in torrents. som Li another cose, the bullet went six delin the tween times with a few hours limes in and outof a skirmisher's body uges; but woe to any mortal, who. think-in- without doing hint uny serious harm. the rain over, dared to sally forth Kneeling ns he fired, the ball had first without water proof or um' rc.'a. II passed In and out of one arm, had trawas sure to be rewarded with nothing versed the ribs, entering one side and making its exit ut the other, and finless than a thorough dr'tiehing. ished its erratic course by entering and The earth underwent the most wonderfinally taking its departure from the ful metamorphosis. Africa, which in other arm of that curiously perforated the summer mouths, I had thought so soldier. A bullet has been fired through dry and barren, began to bud and bios thick glass, and, hitting against in soiu and array its if beauty. The a wallplate llew into particles which behills and valleys were clothed in robes spattered a man's face without serious of emerald, lirass sprang up in tin ly injuring him. A counter instance, however, is Helds and by the road-ide- s, and even the cannon ball, which thatched roofs were covered with ver- that of a sH-n- l like a plaything toward The marshes were white with went dancing dure. a little child. In playfulBeautiful piuk and yellow ness. she ran to impulsive catch it, and was oxalis greeted us by the wayside and crushed to death by its fall. Youths even grew in abundance upon top of Companion. adobe wails. The graceful snnlttx did Ilvrre4 In Vnrlous Countries. its best to cover the bare branches of In Australia divorces have never trees and shrubs. The hardy heather been sanctioned. tinged the hills with purple. The fruit ever known to Divorces are of the orange tree assumed a golden tint, occur in modernscarcely Greece. and the buds which enclosed the fair and In Hindustan either party for a slight cause may leave the other and fragrant blossoms began to swell. So warm and delightful was the sun- marry. In the olden times the Jews had a shine between the showers, so delicious power of divorcing their the air, so beautiful the springing gras-an- d discretionary wives. realto flowers that it was difficult Divorces are scarcely allowed in ize that it was really autumn. It seemed Thibet, unless with tbo consent of but the prelude to another summer in- both parties. Remarriage is forbid don. stead of the harbinger of winter. In Cochin China Hie parties desirWith the fall came the vintage season, divorce break a pair of chopsticks ing and we visited Noitgedaeht, a large farm in. the presence of witnesses and the to see the interesting process of wine thing is done. Two kinds of divorces arc granted in making. We were taJpm into the cellar, an adobe building above ground, having Circassia. By tlio first the parties can on each side a number of casks each hold- immediately marry again ; by the second not for a year. ing one thousand gallons of the sparkAmong some tribes of American Inling beverage. At one end of the room dians the pieces of sticks given the d was a large tub in which two witnesses or tho marriage are broken colored meu were treading the fruit, tin as a sign of divorce. If too wife of a Turkoman asks his perspiration running down their black to go out and he says go," permission bodies and mingling with the juice of the without come back again," adding, grapes which flowed off into another tub. they are divorced. One of the men had been treading so In Siberia, if a man is dissatisfied long his feet were sore. Wc thought with the most trifling acts of his wife, that would not increase the flavor of the he tears a cap or veil from her face and that constitutes a divorce. wine, at least not agreeably. We were In Siam the first wife bodi vorced invited to partake of the beverage, but but not sold as tbe may others may be. politely declined, preferring to cat the She may claim the first child. The grapes and leave the wine for those who others belong to the husband. Among the Moors, if the wife does liked it. becomo tho mother of a boy, she not With June came the African winter, be divorced with the consent of for their seasons are just the reverse of may the tribe and can marry again. ours. It seemed rather like another In the Arctic region a man who wants a divorce leaves home in anger summer. The earth was clothed in verdant robes. Fruit and flowers were abun- and does not return for several days. dant. There was no snow, ice or even The wife takes the hint and departs. Critic. frost. Many persons in the Colony who Washington Cnffiji Peddler. hare reached mature life have never seen A new occupation is followed by a man a flake of falling snow. The distant and travels lofty monntains only are sometimes cov- named Boxem Brown, who coffin a ered with a white mantle for a few days around Kew Mexico, peddling In a wagon drawn by mules he carries in midwinter. Overcoats and wraps are about twenty cheap coffins of assorted quite unnecessary, except in the evening. sizes. He goesthrough the oountry after We sat bjr open windows, without fires tho fashion of other peddlers, calling at all winter. each house, and asking in a matter of September came, the spring time of fact way if anything in his line is wanted. the African year, and with it clear skies, It is not often that he sells a coffin for immediate use, but when a family conbalmy air and bright- snnshine, almost or an iuvailu. or too warm in the middle of the day. The tains an eiderly person, a large number of children, he generally oaks arrayed themselves in fresh green suggests the providing against all conrobes. It was wonderful to see them tingencies, and the persons addressed are put forth their leaves. They did not usually quick to see the point, Boston come out slowly as with ns, but burst Budget. Into life as if,by magic. One week the Didn't Want tbe Earth. trees are almost bare, only a few withSubscriber at the Telephone Hello, ered leaves clinging to the apparently central! Central Hello! dead branches, the next, we were walkSubscriber Give me the First National ing in their shadow. The air was frabank. blosthe with of orange perfume grant Central Anything else? Philadelphia soms, and the golden fruit which we had Press. enjoyed all winter grew more delicious John Knew the Score. in the spring snnshine. Th lognots beClerk Mr. Daybook, I would like gan to ripen and the nartjees reached leave of absence this afternoon to attend perfection. The rose and quince hedges tbe funeral of a cousin. were in foil bloom. , Mr. (next morning) What I know of nothing more delightful was theDaybook score, John? New York Sun. than the South African climate. It is Grapes were first cultivated about 1276, perfect. It might almost be called a and previously to the reign of Edward continual summer, with no heat or dust VI were brought in large quantities froip with the exception of a few months. It Flanders to England. Tbe vine was inis a luxury to live in such a climat. troduced into EDgtaad in 1553, flu-a- sui-gco- i3:enr3T Elaield.c, Attoncy - at - Law and Notary Public. In, J Chapter VIXI. and Chi! Engineer. Saneyor gcsntj botuit resuc, aks Life ha, a charm imkiion a to the denizens of northern lstltudia. Ilia also a South African Sketches. iKKSSIUN AI.. 1; :s - . v AdrtUtij! 4.30 half-nake- THE TWO STUDENTS. Peculiar ClreiintMtimeet I'ndvr Mlilch They Several Times Not ' THE prepared to ftiruluh. on hort notice and Notice No. iW, reMonftble , Rough nod J Mute OfUre, Suit Luke C'tty, I tah, July SI, dot's sweet What vour girl graduate iviieitfby given tliut tbe iiUonite know w fit'll she leaves tlie stage bear-iii- !' M NmUfe umif.tct linn (oniDHnv, a of Iier diploma and loud of flowers! I tab, lv I.t iitUel (. Collttiih corporation of Salk Lake I lull, iu mtoniey in fuct. iiaa njatlu Picket, Moulding, Etc. asils a guv Inured growler in Tlio Hooliculion for a Voileil state Iutent for the i arboD No. 6 title mining cIhIui, itimU Pittsburg Uonimerenii Gazette. 1 she fitted for any special calling ui an unoitfanUHtl mining dUtrict, in I'mtHlt I tuh Teriltnry, confuting of 1500 couti'), lit life! linear let t of tbe loUa, ptnl ground In a majority of instances she lias UA) led a ide. being Lol No. 41 uud tteaeiibed AND HORSE SHOEING! of the oj&einl eur-- i noie plat received nt pitictic.d instruction whut-3vc- r. in tlieon held , file In thin otlV-e- with Dingnetlc ai L Hupgieu neatly repaired on shortest no 81ie is scarcely able to put her tttion nt Ifi degree east, a folios: tom. uieiu iuff nt post No. 1, u corner ot tbe claim, tice, at slothes on, much less to make or re- ami theme Mtulli 44tleg.?0 min. u TUI'S JiLACKSMlTn SHOP. No. t; ibeuc t to pair them. HI in may bo able to parse otaHKVrunning nuth 42 deg. :io a seuteneo, but lt often she cannot min. cnt 1600 teet to pout No. 8, thence north , TKUMS, CASH. 41 deg. fto min. eivd 0G feet to post No. 4; writo good English, nor does she fioiu which the tltuien mile corner on the it northeast boundary of the Clntuh Indian She can chatter in French so as to Reservation bears north 20 deg. ltfiiiln.euat thence north 42 deg. 4u min. 6'j feet lie understood by her teacher, but to a vvtd IftOn loot to said poet No. 1, the place of born Frenchman it would be about as b ginning, containing JO 63 hw acre, allot in claimed ami applied for, there be-invtUleli intelligent as Choctaw. She probubly no conilieta. ThedWeovery point is at knows an omelet from a steak, but the middle of the northwesterly end line Of has only the faintest idea of tho pro- the claim. The -- aid mining claim being of record In the of) let of the Recorder of said cesses by which they arc made. FIRST CLASS III ALL RESPECTS 1intnh county, at Ashley, lu I'inlnh To her tho world consists of books ('tah Tim nearest known location county, being 4 No. bou the uud f'arbon No, diode (ai and good looking young men, and in t 1 ni the more or less distant future stands (aim.' ct that this notice be published in a knightly looking nuni in the shadow the Waati h tV avk, at Heber City, Ituli, the published nearest the uld minof anno clad cottage, surrounded by iewpuper ing claim, for the period of slut v da a. to U all tho evidences of wealth and comntANK I). liOUiljs, Register. A pieces Among the many iiitero.-,tinof personal history which, one by one, ure coming to light us loC.il epis,JiHof the civil war, few are more sinking than the story of two young men, who, shortly before tho war broko out, were fellow students urn! room mute at a college in i, one of them a southerner. Both wore luird students, and to he leaders of their class, and in time tho sharp rivalrv ljctwcen them eliangod their friendship to bitter enniit v. Mutual charges were made, anti tho hostile feeling finally culminated in a challenge from the southerner, which the other treated with contempt. After graduation the young duelist went home, and in the care nnd excitements of tho follow ing years his college quarrel was forgotten. The memory of it suddenly came back to him one day, after lie had becomo a Christian, and shocked him with tlio discovery of a surviving hatred. It was at the battle of Stone River. Otir student, now a Confederate officer, was riding across tlio battlefield, when his horse nearly trod upon a He diswounded Union solther. mounted, with the liumano intention of giving some assistance, blit when ho looked tho soldier in the face be recognized his old college enemy. He turned quickly to remount his horse, but better thoughts untl feelings checked his first cruel impulse, and in Christs name" he caused the soldier to lie removed to a place of refuge, and procured for him the services of a surgeon and a chaplain. The wounded man knew liis deliverer, but was too weak to utter inquiries or thanks. Informed that his wound was fatal, ho could only request that his mother he written to, and assured that he died like a true soldier; and this kind service also the southern officer faithfully performed, us soon as the battle w:is over. lie had no suspicion that the care ho had secured for tho sufferer would prove tho means of saving his former enemy's lifO. After the war the northern man wrote to thank his forgiving enemy; but no answer was received, and further inquiry brought tho information that ho bail been killed. Twenty ono years passed; the northerner was a physician in prosperous practice, when business called him to Charleston, 8. C. In a street of that city, then partly in ruins, tho two men who had twice been dead to each other met again. Tho startled doctor saw the classmate who lind once been willing to take his life, and onco had saved it. Tho tnan hod lost his all in tho great earthquake; and his (jld enemy and grateful friend took him and his needy family back with him to his own city, and established him in a good situation. Not often does tho chance of shifting events etiablo jienitent foes to forgive and repay each other after this romautic fashion; but tho Christian spirit may always be exorcised, and may be all tho inoro praiseworthy, all the more difficult, if maintained in the midst of commonplace and every (Lay surroundings. And even if there be no opportunity for its display, if the old enemy lie dead, or Ins whereabouts unknown, we may still cherish tho kindly feeling, and bo sure that tho will is counted for the deed. Y'ou ths Companion. Vlfw of th MtRlern C !la ot Torloneo ot tCtlucMtion. rnitfil BLACKSMITH INC et JJ Terms Reasonable. fort Two years after tho s. g. g. has retinal from tho schoolroom French is a dead language to her, geometry a puzzle and history a sealed hook, What has she gained! If she really studied hard sho has probubly won a place in tlio ranks of tho nervous host of women, a deep seated dyspepsia and an irrilublc temper. If she APPLICATION FOR Nolioe No. IIEBER, UTAH. PATENT. IH01. HEBER T til ted Htates Land Office. I 5nlt Luke City, I'Uh. Jul (M, 1.9. ) Noth t hereby given that the tiiUouit Mumifacfurlng Company, a corporation of I'lah.by Lemuel V. Col hath, of Halt Lttk City, Vlahs it attorney in fact, ha made application for a tailed Stitt Patent lor tho Carbon No. 2 Iod mining elaltn, altnate In an tiuortfarrUed mining dUtrh't, in Clntali Iluh Territory, cunatMing of ijiuo county, feet linear of the lode, and surface ground 4S0U tret vtUlo, being Lot No, 3K and deaeribed iu the field note and pint of tbo official aur on in tile vi thi office, a 1th magnetic variation at 16 degree east, a follow: Comat ot No I, a corner of the claim, mencing from which the discovery poiut bear south so 44 n:in. wet. 278 feet distant; and rundeg. 44 deg, fu min. west 578 ning thence oulb feel to prod No. , thence south 41 deg. cnM 1454 feet to post No. 8; thence north 44 deg. 20 min. cant feet to pot No. 4; thence north 41 deg. W uiin. west 1454 feet touid noM No. oJ beginning, from which the fif1, the phu-teen mile corner on the uortlipant boundary ot the ! intah Indian Keservation bear north 82 deg. 27 ni in. east 610 teat dHtaut; con tulning Id hKiarrca, all of which I chi lined and applied for, there being no conflict. The uid mining claim being of record In the office of the Recorder of said t'tnlah county, ut Ashley, in Liutah countv, t tab. The nearest known location being the tarbou So. and arbott No. ,1 lode claim. ' direct that this notice be published In tbe W aat m Wavk, at Heber City, Utah, the published nearest the said milluwpaper for the peiiod of 1tv dav. ing claim, THANK D. Uobll.1. Itcgtdter, t didnt study hard sho is probably an expert coquette or a chatterbox. Tho four or five years that she spent in school were tho years in which sho was growing out of girlhood into womanhood, nnd tho years in which sho should have been undor the personal care of her mother. Common sense teaches us that girls should not be sent to college or seminary until afterthey are 10 years old. From 12 to 10 they should do subjocL to physical culture, and only incident- ally to mental culture. HOUSE, MllS. M. MeMULLIN, Prop. :.! v and First Class AcccnnWloM. Good Board ' - . - f.,.( ' , , j RATES REASONABLE. b , ; , , !. Heber,. - BOO Utah. HU This view of tho case is at variance with the modern idea on this subject, but our head school men are slowly coming to it Medical scientists and exerts iu physical culture condemn the modern idea in unmeasured tern They know that girls should not be put to hard study before thev are 10, and they can give tbo best of reasons for iL Even if no othor reason could be CHOICE 1 i Wines, Liquors and cigars. if5 Pure Alcohol fot Medicinal Purpoett.' APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Cyrus IS obi w-- Bourbon,- - Guinnesss Im given than that they are better able to ported Porter, etc. , Notice No. IH02. comprehend their studies, it would be JOII.Y McNAT, Proprietor. sufficient Wlml is tlio use of rushing tnlted State Land Office, Halt Lake Lily, I tab, July 31, 1889. ( a girl through a course of studios that Notice hereby given that the Gllaonlte is incomprehensible) to her! It is an of Manufacturing Company, a of Halt Luke JOE GOODWIN 4 SOUS, unnecessary waste of vital energy, for ttuh, by Lemuel I. Colbathcorporation which she must suffer for tho balance CUy, rtuh, it attorney in fact, ha made apfor a United Mate Patent for the plication No. of her natural life. 4 lode mining claim, tittiflte in Carbon The healthiest, hapniost and most an unorganized mining dbdrlcl, In Uintah useful woutcti in the land today are county. Utah Territory, consisting of 1500 feet of the odt and surface ground linear uot graduates of a seminary or high 000 feet wide, being L t No. 40 and described v ! 1 MEAT MARKET tn tho field note and plat of the official survey on file in this office, Ith magnetic variation at IB degree east, a follow; Comat pout No. 1, a comer of the claim, mencing from which the fifteen mile eorner on the school. The best teachers and best scholars among our women are those who catered upon their collegiate course after they had passed the verdant period known os sweet 16. Then they know what they were doing, and why they were doing it- There is no doubt but the present system of educating young women is lue cause of their imperfect physical development ill health aud general unfituess to become tho wives of business men and mothers of a race of stalwart meu and handsome woniuti. Tli is is gospel truth. Tho average young man stands the col lego ordeal belter than his sister, because ho indulges in more physical cxctciso and leadsa less unnatural life. If he is endowed with a reasonable amount of common senso he has a profession in view anti, studies to fit himself for it, and in that direction at least ho is permanently benefited. His sister, howover, has no profession in view, aud can see no purpose whatever in her education. And it is a fact that there is little in her whole seminary course that will be of the least practical use to her when she becomes mistress of a home and lias the cares of a family throwu upon her. feet wide, being Lot No. 37 and described tbe Held note and plat ot the official on file in this office, a ltb mugne-tlat 16 degrees east, a follow: Comof tin- claim mencing at post No. 1, a corner and running thence south 44 deg. 0 min. west (itlO feet to post No. ; thence south 41 deg. east 15tJ feet to post No. 3; from which the point bear north 44 deg. 20 min discovery )0 feet distunt; thence north 44. deg. ZO min. east 578 feet to post. No. 4; from which the fifteen mile corner on the northeast Indian Reservation bonndary of84the Uintah 3W4S feet hear north deg. 7 min. east 40 deg. 10 min. west 1300 distant; tbe.nce north feet to said post No. 1,the place of beginning, acres, all of wbieli U containing 40 claimed and applied for, there being no conearn flicts. Tbe mining claim being of re. cord In the office of the Recorder c laid Uin-tab eonnty, at Ashley, tn Uintah county, Utah. The nearest known location being tbe P. Dodds and Carbon No. 4 lode claims. direct that this notice be published in the Wasatch Wavk, at Heber City, Utah, the the safd min newspaper published nearest Ing Clulu), for the period of sixty days. t RANK D. HOBBS, Rcgt'ter tolJ 600 In fioetlu ur-re- Vari-atio- I have just returned from a long trip through the southern states, ana have done so much business that I feel - been booms right good. There have state I have in pretty nearly every traveled in during the last three years, but the difference between the southern and western boom is that one comes to stay while the other pays a ' passing visit; and youd be surprised at j the number of Yankees and northern men that I hare struck on this trip. They have lots of capital and pleuty of grit, and those of the old timers who have fashionable characteristics of the south bate to hustle round to keep up withjthe new comers. Drummer in , Globe-Democra- t. LUMBER,: til. i Boostoi Dre! with Staff of XVhtch Gentlemen An Made. There is some goodness in human nature after all, and tlio Arounder was shown a samplo of it yesterday afternoon on Maine street The newsboys on thostreetsare hardly noted for their goodness and obliging dispositions, but one of them yesterday put some of the good people to blush. A little girl was going along with a large package of sugar under her arm. At tho corner of Maine and Eagle streets she dropped the package, and the contents were scattered on tho ground. Tho passers by laughed. Some said: Poor girl, tis too bad, but no odo offered to assist her, until a newsboy came along and saw tho r Th Slgniaemnce wreck. He promptly stopped, and How L business? was the cheerful kneeling down, ho took A couplo of made by one traveling man of the evening papers that ho had paid inquiry another. for. and wrapping tho sugar up neatly First rate. How ie it with you?" and tying tho bundle, gavo it to tho Oh, I dont find fault." Buffalo off. started and littloi girl That sounds well anyhow. It means, 1 Courier. suppose, that you are doing well." No, it means, simply, that I am good The Voice of Woman. "The voice of woman, gentlemen," natured." New York News. said a romantic individual in an arguMIm Mlniil Apolt Opinion. ment at the club room, the voice of The subject of a national flower Is woman, no matter how much inclined somo of you may be to sneer at the being discussed a great deal now. Miss sentiment, exercises a soothing, an in- Minnie, remarked a visitor at MinneWhat spiring, a hallowing influence on the apolis to a maiden of that city. ear of man, comfort him in affliction, do you think about it? Well," replied Miss Minnie, I think encourages him in dismay, and banishes from his mind all those troubles papas Fancy Winter Wheat Flour rather which, when she is absent, conspire takes the biscuit," New York Sun, to sink him into tbe depthsof despondency." Tom, you trifling rascaL" exclaim- APPLICATION FOR PATENT- ed his wife at that instant, bursting Notice No. I(l3. into the room, "come heme this min-ttt-c v Vrfl J ! Office. those other--, loafi-t- .- tn Lake City, LUih, July 31, ls. themselves. When I get you home Ill Notice Salt Is hereby given that the Gllsontte have something to say to you youll ManuaeturloK Company, a corporation of of Stilt Lake not like to near." rtah. by Lemuel I1. Colbath It Utah, attorney In fact, has made Thomas left the room at once, evi- City, for a United State Patent for the in dently satisfied with tho inspiring in- Carbon No. I lode mining etaltn,insituate Uintah an unorganized mining district, fluence of the voice of woman. ofl.vK) Utah consisting Territory, eonnty, Texan Siftings. linear feet of the lode, and surface ground A H. S. ALEXANDER U APPLICATION FOR. PATEN'!, SWEET GIRL GRADUATE. ot ' V . X-- 1 - p northeastern boundary of the Uintah Indian Kearvtion bear north M deg. 46 min. cast 4ttt0 feet distant; thence smith 44 deg. 29 lnln. west Gutl feet to powt No. 9; thence south 41 1500 feet to pent No.Jf; I hence deg. 4544ndn. east north deg. 29. min. east 900 feet to pnt No. 4; thence north 41 deg. 45 min. west 1500 feet to post No. 1, the place ot hegiiming, an area of 20 01.1 1009 acre, all of which U claimed and applied for, there being no conflict. The discovery point I at the middle of the northwesterly end Hue of tbe claim. The said mining claim being of record In the office of the Recorder of tald 1 intah county, at Ashley, in Uintah county, Utah. The nearest known locution being the Carbon No. I and Carton No. 9 lode claim. I direct that this notice be mhlthed in the Wahatcii Way, at Heber City, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said min log claim, Cor the period of sixty dav. FRANK I). HOUIiti, Krglstcr. t . j BEST CUTS FOR f , i C' 4 Door - Hr North of flat ch A Co. WASATCH OF. ' - a SMITH, Proprietor, , - fl ' . 4 t Soil ilnor to Murk Jeffs' Store, Main Street, Ileber, also at Hi residence In Charleston. PATENT, Will keep on Notice No. ISffb r United Ntntes Land Office, Halt Lake City, Utah, July 31, 1889, f Notice Is hereby given that the GllHonitc a corporation of Manufacturing company, Utah, by Lemuel U. Colbath of bait Lake City, Utah, It attorney in fact, ha made application for a United Mute Patent lor the Carbon No. it lode mining claim, situate in , BEEFh & MUTTON J APPLICATION , bud the choicest ltcef, Mutton, Pork and Sausage. IIEBER AND TARE CITY an unorganized mining district, Uintah county, Utah Territory, consisting of linear feet of the lode, ami surface ground 990 feet wide being Lot No. 39 and described in the field note and plat of the official tur vev on file in this office, with magnetic vari-e- t Comion at IB degree east, a follow of tbe claim, mencing at post No. 1, a corner t,eves Heber dally (Sundays excepted) end running thence south 44 iieg.20 min. went 990 feet to post No. 2; thence south 41 deg. at 8 a a., and Park City at 8 p. east 1500 feet to post No. 3; thence north 40 deg. 20 min. cast 009 feet to post No. 4; from which the fifteen mile corner on the north east bonndary of the Uintah Indian Heserva-tiobears north 62 deg. 46 min. cast 460 feet and thence north 41 deg. west 1600 distant; feet to post No. 1, the place of beginning, conis taining 20 699 1090 acre, all of which claimed and applied for, there being no conflict. The discovery point lies at the middle of the northwesterly end line of tho claim The said mining claim being of Carried at Reasonable Bates. In the office of the Rceor r of afd Uin tab county, at Ashley, In Uintah county, Utah. The nearest known location being 1 THOMAS S. WATSON, the Carbon No. 2 aud Cat boa No. .4 lode claim. , , 1 direct that this notice be tbe in publlsed Proprietor. Wasatch Wavk. at Heber ttty, Utah, tbe newspaper published Dearest the said min ing claim, for the period of sixty days, FRANK J. ROBB!, Register. l -- Stage Line, -- . - J o-- APPLICATION FOR Notice No. PATENT, 1P04 rolled tate . Office. Balt l.akeCity, Utah, July 01, Notice is hereby given that the Ollsonlte a corporation of Manufacturing Company, U. Colbath of Malt Lake Utah, by Lemutd It hr inide apin hurt, City, Uuh,for a attorney United State Patent for the plication Carbon No. 3 hale mining claim, situate In an unorganized mining district, in Uintnh consisting of 1500 county, Utah Territory, and surface ground linear fret of the lode, 090 leet w ide, being Lot No. 42 and described in the field note and plat of the official aur vey on file In this office, with magnetic vari atfon at 19 degree t, a follows: Commencing at post No. I, a coi ner of the claim, mile corner on tbe fifteen which from the northeast boundary of tbe Uintah Indian Heservat ion bears north 20 deg. 16 min. east 6066 feet distant, and tunniug thence south 44 deg. 30 min. west 600 feet to post No. 2; thence south 42 dug. 30 min. east 1000 feet to No. 3; thence north 44 dg. 30 min. cast post J0 feet to post No. 4; and t lienee north 42 deg. 30 min. west 1600 feet to said post No. 1, the of beginning, containing 2063 100 acres, place which Is claimed and applied tor, there ail of being no conflicts. Tbe discovery pofut is at tbs middle of the northwesterly end Ifne of the claim. The said mining claim befog of record in the office of the Ifrcordc-- r of said Uintah county, at Ashley, in Uintah coanty, Utah. Theuearest known locations being the Carbon No. 4 and Carbon No. 6 lode claims. 1 direct that this notice be published in the Wasatch wavk, at Heber City, Utah, the nearest tbe said min-innewspaper published of sixty dnvs. claim, for the period FRA.NK D. HOBBI, Register. t o U THE REST JRMES Roller Elour , are msnataatured at the Excelsior Rolier Mills F PROVO - UTAH.. Latett ImpronS First Clan Machinery Jart putitu. Ml kinde of Grain r Feed, Short ant Bran kept on Band.' J. W. HOOVER- - - - - Xtnngrr. LILIENTHAL & CO., WINE AMD SPIRIT MERCHANTS. 7 no Ac 102 Front St: f5' '' |