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Show to srgn her name to the document We stomach. He has tried every plan he can the doomed building, and were lucky made a pin ale investigation at the time think of to get nil of the animal, but to enough to get out of danger liefore the we ririiiut hi r anon moils letter a fiw no effect, the reptile seems to have "come As they xviro the explosion occurred. months ago and found out where it tame to stay ." He drank Alcohol which seemed only outs about at the time, tlie loss was snv n, iw. svrritmr. from, but out of respect to hi r and htr to stupefy it somewhat, bv t It soon rotrftned exclusively toaprpirty loss 1 famd reirsiueit fr m saving auiilong Mi. McKee has ta i in 1C was between 700 and 800 puUlld usiiieiy a, further about the matter at that time, kenagri at deal of imdiclneof one kind or of powder fu the magazine at tTie f Bine' of LOCAL WAVES- thinking she would get tind of such other, but it has failed to produce the the explosion. A force of men has been Hall business There was a dance at Turners pri tty soon And stop it. If it desired effect We e.ndi rstand that he is put at work cleaning up the debris, and attended. is not Honda night, but was slimly 'topped we shad Certainly lav our now unib r the doctors care at Fort Du as soon as every tiling Is cleared aviav, nit estimation before the public and ex- Chesne. new machinery w 111 be put up and another Wind, clouds, and ra'n was the ordir w hole affair. the pose this building erected. The loss vv 111 amount of the day In our beautiful valley, 1 Minn Citt April 15 18S9 to seCefal thousand dollars. week. DARK CITY ITEMS. Mn Himitorxs I hate heard you In1 we a an art an tend to gt t Clara Alexander and min We liarn that there U Aire G A. Baas returned to the Fark If there Is ant Jasperson to your solos iu the anthiim Deseret University. being sunk at Midway bad tliut Iat from her California trip. where artesian water for Mat Confiencc. it is to Monday, t the in alley place tou hate ehost n th in fur tthcu ttc are During a recent v init to Salt I.ake I ran be obtained we think ills at Midway. down in tlie odicnce nun dose sijiiel! fear Judge Whedon was down to Zion the called at tlie University where I was was on full, and Clara Hats I dont wish to tind fore part of the week ou legal business Our photographer, Mr. Willcs, tuuit hut I hate some good singing m greeted by the president ami hiartiiy Clutt is John Far'sh tvmk a trip to the Metropibe Stake House grounds taking photo- lot time and 1 think that mu I nd ail my old ecnooltnab s ua'her, of Maliel iu next to the musical line olis last process, Witt graphs, by his instantaneous Monday. to discribe tlie will not attempt gnat a church Mis ("niff is as tnie Mngr sv ct.i the people a, they eame out of In aril it wou'd be well if you would t Fay day at the Ontario and Daly mines ihangc that has taken place there during last Sunday. to her tlie last year nor to draw a picture of sing the solo, for if you want a and mills this week. snciss of tlie singing that is what yon that We are Informed that Mr. Kidder lias trill magnificent place, for it would be 1 will do hate to try and in.pi vu he Judge Shields was down to Salt Lake impossible for me to do it reached Wanship with the tinla-r1 justice. The Clurt'. mrs think she to help you la.t Monday , as a witness iu tlie Clements And git is now nearly completed and is will lie able to. nnd I know she would do building baa been driving down the Weber. n on all she could to assist you, she lias been murder case. one of tlie finest buildings In Utah. Dr that he still hu a large force of nu ! miles tnatv.il so shabby In the Coyar since she Is about B. McDonough and Thos. Murtha were Fark kindly showed me through tlie which drive wood the left, passengers on Monday's train for Salt building, from top to bottom and at each above Kamas. I am a friend of Yours, Lake. turn I was confronted by some new surCharles Wat ter 'Oil and associates are at prise, in fact I was so filled with wonder find S. C. Is Kidder con to Itase Hull. beginning get quite sanguine o er their gold aud admiration that I could hardly Milirahle timber down at Wanship on the Midway. They have been washing gold believe that it was a reality. Every tiling witWeber. Last Saturday your correspondent this week, and are making preparations was so nicely arranged and In such good te put In tome sluice boxes which will be nessed one of the best games of the seaThe Daly lias declared Its usual month- order that one could not help falling in son, at Lee's grounds, between the Town ly dividend of $57,5iXI, In running order In a few days. payable the latter love with the place. The building Is anil the Red Stockings. The town nine part of the mouth. There are Letters in the lleber Iost are warmed by steam which makes the coal old players ami large men, mostly Har(ieo. Office for David Broadluad, stoves with their smoke and dust a tiling a new Robert will have Bour to get consequently they have a gnat adinntage bour, 11 mm Ivie, Michael Inman. Miss. of the past. The whole place was scrupuhls road take best cart to out anil riding in girl both the "kids, running Ann Eliza Jacobs, Miss. Bertha Kinsey, oier but when It comes to Holding in now. His horse took fright Tiiurs lously clean reflecting groat credit upon K. II. Needham, Jos. A. ltashand, Saiul. batting, the Reds can hold their own with almost day and ran avvav totally demolishing his the janitor. The University is well supL. Sheets, Zimlal A Ward. old rig. plied with a apparatus of every descripany amateur nine. The game resulted in tion and its ti aclu rs are the best that our Wallace, the nine month's old son of a i ictory for the big ones by a score The case of the Teople vs. II. C. CleIt has In the past Territory affords. Joseph and Isabel Smith, died at 1ark of 17 to 10. They matched another ments was brought up in tlie Third Dis- done a great deal of good for tlie people reThe liav last not morning. Reds the Wednesday for City lug trict Court last Monday, game Tuesday and was dis of Utah and is now prepared to ilo more. mains were brought to llein r Thursday, two of their best players (Glam ille and missed. Clements was accused of murs Fcrhaps some people can not sue the and Inti rred In the Ilelier City cemetery. Duke) while the town strengthened a Chinaman, orer iu Chinatown in dering to the heartfelt our extend We sympathy great amount of good that tills instituwith TI. Crook, which proved to 1$3. I bereaic-men- t. tion lias done ; if so let them go into the be a lunch better game than the one of sorrowing parents, in their sa The Wasatch Wave. rection of his prospective father-in-lawhouse. Not being lainiliar with the neighborhood lie stopped in front of a dilapidated log cabin and inquired of a lank man who was leaning Is this the way against a rail fenceman Th" to Mr Podder hitched up his trowssrs anil said' Be "Yen." you goin to Podder.?' That's where the doin's is to night? his darter's goin to be hitched. A Yes. Who's she goin to git? man named Tomkins, said the blush Is he any good?" ins bridegroom. Pretty poor stick, I've been told. Has he got any style? Not much. W ell. said the old man with a sigh of relief, Im glad he's such poor ehoat, lor niy gals has got au invite to that weddin', an 'I heard nobody could go that couldn't eat with their forke; my gals can't eat with their forke, but I reckon 1 11 let em go. Podder two aulee straight ahead. g-- Fox and Gardner were np from the and made a pretower valley tl liminary survey for a canal to take water from the Weber near Kamas and rim it down tlie Irovo Kiser. The object is to take the surplus w ater of the Weber in the spring nnd fall seasons and store it np In the I'tali Lake Reservoir. few days ago Mrs. Oron Johnson slipped snd fell, injuring hersolf so badly as to produce the premature birth of a . child last Wednesday. The child lived about an hour after it was born. Mrs Johnson Is in a very critical condition but Is doing as well a. could be expected under the circumstances. A .Saturday. The Reds took the li ail front the start and kept it until tlie Sth ini'ing, when the big ones got iu some of their heavy hitting and caught tip w ith them ami won the game by a sc re of 15 to 14. Tlie big ones made a bad break at first by tlieir uncalled for kicking at the umtoward tiie pire, but got more !a,t. The batting and fielding was viry Glauville scoring good on both sides the only home rim made. The score by innings was as follows : 2 Inning', 1 Reds. Tow n, 6 4 0 1 S t 5 6 T d 5 10 110 1 0 2 5 0 0 5 014 215 At RUT. Fort DufTiesiie. Last Monday, a sheep herdir by the name of Kpliraim MuUinerwas up before May 14th. IW. J. F. Terry, Justice of the leaco of Editor AVavi: : I just arrived Charleston Irecinct, for forcibly taking taking the wax mines in and loeat-ina number of sheep from the custody of acres tinder tlie placer act, iu 160 John Hartle who wss holding them for which lleber parties, including the editor to defendant The pUad guilty trespass. AY vi k is Interested. There are the charge and was lined $5 and costs of of tlie some laige veins of the wax located, ami court. tlie hills ajipcnr to be full of oil anil wax A rumor reached us to the effect There are about one hundred and fifty that latrirk Carroll's ..tare at Asliley men in the hills around there prospectbad been entirely consumed by Are. ing and making records of the various bnt after investigating the matter we claims. This will no doubt be a great We learn think the report is untrue. mining district in tlie mar fiitiir-- , but it that a Are broke out in Mr. Carroll's is ail on tlie Indian Reservation, that is corral, about two weeks ago, but was ex- all that is discovered, ami I was just intinguished before any damage was done. formed by here tlmt the Comparties This was probably the origin of the ru- mander instrucof this post has mor. tions to remov e from the mines all parThe Relief Society Conference was ties, and I am told that the instructions held in the Stake House on Thursday, will be fully carried out and that too, the Frimary Association yesterday morn immediately. Thus will end one of the greatest minlng and in the afternoon the young ladies Association Conference ing excitements that lias ever existed in Improvement was held. It has been a profitable and the Iintah Valley. Ma.ty parties who lively week for our meeting goers, w ho are now working at the mines feel confihad time to attend. There lias been a dent that they are noton the reservation, fair attendance at all the meetings, and a anil their disappointment at being relook of enjoyment pervades the counten- moved will be very great. But the makances of all, both young and old. ing of the discovery public will no doubt in the Reservation being cut down end We are informed that about a week so as to make the Strawberry river the as Mrs. was in David out the ago Young barn feeding her cow Win. Barnes, a southern boundary. At Ashley, during the night Oscar young fellow about fifteen years old, Crandall, Sr., died from the effects of a came into the barn and grossly insulted kick from a liorsc, received about one indecent to her. her, by making proposals DeThe ladys husband Is out w 1th the co- oclock outlie afternoon of the 14th. ceased leaves a wife and a child. or termination herd the of this op. sheep IIkvt. affair may have been more serious. If the story is true we think a good sound Ashley Notes. horsewhipping would improve the young man's manners and morals considerably. Martin Oaks came in from Ashley lateA new school house Is being built at ly and to him we are Indebted for the Charleston. The building is to be 21 by follow itig : 41 feet, built of Pot llock from Midway. In the early spring people began to We are pleased to see that the educational Interests are being looked after by the feel gloomy over the water prospects this Charleston people. We hope the other season, but of late the creckg have risen school districts in the county will do nntil there is plenty for alf the land unThe crops are looking likewise. We need better fscilitlcs for der cultivation. well and a large harvest this promise schools all over the county. We need better school houses, better school furni- year. There are great prospects of a coal oil ture, better, apsratus, and better In tlie Ashley country; Well, perhaps wc have said euough on excitement in fact petroleum lias been found that subject for the present. In pools sufficiently large to enable the finders to dip it up with a cup. PERSONAL. An eastern company has located claims a tract of land about eight Mb. Geo. Oling representing the F. I. covering In mast Implement company, of Kansas miles length. It looks like the natural resources of tlie Asliley country will city, was Interviewing the merchants soon place her in jthe front ranks as a of Heber tins keck. produring section. James McDonald of the firm of McDonald Bros., confectioners, Sait Lake Swallowed a Lizard. City, called ou the merchants of lleber last Tuesday. About two or three weeks ago. a man Mr- - Nate Kuhn of Ogden, was seen In by tlie name of Joseph McKee living at town this week. Ashley, swallowed a lizard while asleep. C. O, Veness, representing Hibbard The particulars as near as can be asc:r-taine- d are as follows: lie was asleep Spencer Bartlett A Co., of Chicago, was rustling among the merchants of Heber and dreaming that he and his wife were yesterday. sucking eggs; that he got an egg with a chicken in it, and thought he would not suck that egg, but his wife told him he The following letter was handed us by had better suck It now as he hail started. the choir leader. to hls wife, we suppose, he There has been several anonymous let- So, please downed it. The chicken was a pretty ters received by different parties here hard dose, choked him considerably, bnt within the last six months, nnd It Is befinally went down, scratching Ms acsopha-gti- s ginning to become monotonous. This Is with Its clows all the way down. the fourth letter of the kind that we have The and scratching awoke him, choking In all same about seen, the strain, and all and he found the dream was too much of coming from the same party. If the a reality, but the chicken turned out to party has anything she wishes to be some kind of a lizard. Tie can fed hereafter we would adrite her the animal scratching and gnawing in hi her-afte- r g rec-iv- ed -- te The West End Mining Company held a meeting on the l'th and postponed the sale of their delinquent stock for thirty days, or the lOtli day of June. We understand from the Secretary that there are bnt two parties in arrears at the present time. The delinquent stock of tlie Fark City Mining Company was sold at public auction at the Fostofflce building Wedncs It Is day afternoon, as was advertised. tiie intention of the company to go ahead vv itli development vv ork in the near fu tnre, and if the property Is worked in good shape, it will no doubt show up well before snow flies again. Tlie members of both the Regular and Independent parties in this city feel thcmscli cs under deep obligations(?) to the lbeord man for the flattering notice lie gav e both themselves and their candidates in last weeks issue, nis editorial on election w as a kind of production and in it lie seemed to be trying to kick everybody but himself-thone who possibly needed It most. W. S. Sharp, our down town druggist, had his leg amputated just below the knee, last Tuesday. He Is getting along well since the operation and Is now In a fair wav to recovery. It will be remem-- b red that Mr. Sharp hurt hls leg badly by being thrown from a buggy some six weeks or two months ago. He has been under the doctor's care ever since, and It w as decided that amputation would be necessary ten davs before tlie operation took place. A man by the name of ITrnry Moore who has been working at Wall A Jndges stable for some time past, was badly hurt Tuesday morning by having a horse he was riding rear up and fall over backward on lilm. He was on hls way up to the mine, riding one horse and leading another, when the one he was riding became balky and would not go, he struck It over the head with the bridle rein and It reared np and threw Mr. Moore off and then fell across bis chest. lie was Immediately picked np by bystanders and taken to the Salt Lake House and a physician called. He is at present doing pretty well and Is in a fair way to recovery, although it was thought at the time that the accident wonld cost him hls life. The Crc'Ccnt tramway was the scene of quite a smash-ulast Wednesday morning. The engine had hauled a train of cars up to the mine and had came back to town, stopping at the coal schute on Woodslde avenue to refill the tender with coal, preparatory to making the return trip, the first section of the train down, got beyond control of the brakeman and came down the grade at a frightful speed, and at this point struck the engine, demolishing the pilot, and forcing her back along the track to the scale house, on Main street, and the smoke stack not being low enough to go under the roof It was also knocked off. The cars were in pretty good shape for kindling wood, p when they finally stopped. Beyond the injuries to the engine and cars there was no further damage done and a few days vv ill suffice to repair all breakage. night about oclock our aroused from their slumeit'zens up-bers by a fearful explosion and the sound of the same coming from the direction of the Daly and Anchor mines a number of men went np on horseback to ascertain what was the cause of It and also to see If they could be of any assistance In case their help was needed. On arriving at tlie spot where the intermediate shaft house on the Anchor tunnel was situated, uothing of the building was to be seen but a few timbers and posts, broken and Tuesday 12 tw Wted in every shape. The explosion was evused by a man, by the name of McNamara, letting hls candle fall into a box of giant powder while getting powder out of the magazine for the nse of the men in the tunncL His candle set the powder on fire and he immediately ran out in the engine room and warned the engineer of the danger and they both left the building and made all speed to pnt as much distance as possible between themselves and surrounding villages and hamlets and pick out the most thrifty, energetic, and enterprising business (young) men aud women that they can find, aud ask them And where they got tlieir education. while they are making this investigation just lit them ask the same question of the leading school t aclicrs, and they w ill come to the conclusion that the amount of good done by Dr. I'ark and his colleagues cannot be expressed in w ords. 1 would like to ask some of our youii men to join with me and we will form a resolution ainoDg ourselves to stop this running around the streets and saloons, where many of our boys spend from five to seven months every year, and put that leisure time In study under the care of some good Instructor. Do you know, boys, that yon spend more money every year in starch of immaginery pleasure than yonr expences would be at the for books, board, tuition, and traveling to and from the City? Whether you know it or not, you do. I have tried it anil know that yon do. Do you know that if you should go oue year to a school, like the one above mentioned, that von would be ashamed to think that you bail spent so many , long w inter ev on the streets disturbing the rest of quiet people aud making the night hideous with whoops and howls that are more befitting savage barbarians than the memliers of a social, intelligent, civilized community? Such Is the case and the sooner we quit this kind of work the less wc will have to repent of In after I Z life. good for a 3 4 Full Blooded Perdieren florae? Inch Cooper wagon to trade Apply isreli or 3t4 Inch wagon. leoit; Samvel Jones. 10 17 If you Wish fo get nice, 'delicious pies, cakes or crackers, nr a nle, cooling dish of ice cream, call and se Wm. Hannah. Fotatoes at Mark Jeffs at bushel. 20 cents per for sale. Ten acres first class farming land, and a fine brood mare. Enquire of 8. II. EpPErson, Will statwf for the itWoS at A. Batch's Barn.. For term see E. Jones. Tongue anil chain scrapers for gale at I. 8. Huffaker's, Mlihiay. 1 tlicm-sehe- A 's An Ineffectual Disguise 3E3TL32.tiL"fo3r" CHrlstian is prepared to do General . Women' clothes, says a writer hi Tht Si. Loun Ui make the most foolish disguise in the world for a man to assume when he wants ta make a success of concealing his ideality, for there is not any man living capable of counterfeiting a woman's walk sufficiently well to deoeive an ordinary student of human nature. There is a swing and a peculiar step to eve the most masculine of women that th wearer of pantaloons caunot duplicate Just look at the female impersonators on the stage; their walk gives them away at once, despite their high heeled shoes and a certain atrooioua wig gl that they acquire in learning their art. It was hls walk that betrayed express robber Page last Tuesday, when he was passing from the cars to a meal station dining room. I can not exactly explain the difference between a womans walk and a man's, but yon will bp able te appreciate it when you hear this story, A French detective was after yin important criminal, whom be knew to be disguised as a female. II followed hi trail closely until he located him in a certain railway car. That car was crowded with women, snd, after studying over some schema for finding hi aian, he took an apple and tossed it toward a party in crinoline whom h strongly suspected of being the criminal. Th ruse succeeded. The party saw tlie apple Coming and put np hi hands and brought hi legs together so as te have s double chance of catching th frnit That settled him. The detective followed the direction of tbe apple, anil putting his hand on his shoulder, said, You see, if it Tou're my prisoner. had been a woman, instead of briaging the knees together at snch a time, a a man always does, she would have spread her knees apart so a to catch th apple in her lap. For $1W00 e will sell a leather top, well sahtoued, spU-wllc- f Blacksmithing hort notice and wuwnab!i terms. bu,T-g- y, anil hung ou tiie best springs iu the business Elegant road carts, $31.00. Don't fool ish away your money until you see us. A. Hatch & Co. Oa 1'fiKluo Ui4ta ta unvniHut, Street, XXeoer Clty Just south of Thos. Smiths residence. J F RICHARDSON, Farm for Sale. Farm of 49 lucres, all under Cilirtlfer, F!k:!I Blittloi ml Eiti'rir, cultivation, two fine springs on the land. House, A toll line of Undertaking Goods constantly' outhouses, stables, corrals, together with on Ilaud. one span fine marcs, aud all farming m Office, Main Street, Park City, Opposite Located about a mile north, Park fty Hotel. Office open Day and Night. east of Midway. Enquire of 8. W. Worhi.ey, at the Farm F. H. WHITE, Music. Frof. n. E. Giles, organist and conductor of conventions and jubilees, is at present conducting a mnsio school at Midway, aud will visit Hebur shortly. For fine photographs go to Adam Bros., Lower Mala street, Fark City Utah. If you want to save freight, buy your furniture of McBroom, at Fark City, opposite Fark City Hotel. He is wnmg Ogdeu and Salt lake City ,t prices. J. C. Donaldson, of Fark City, has a large and complete stock of new aud second hand furniture, which he will sell at rock bottom prices. Persons about to commence housekeeping or contemplating renewing old and worn out furniture, will do well to call on Jilni before purchasing elsewhere. He lso has a line of stores aud cooking utensils. His store is on Main street, nearly oppo-sit- e the City Hall. 'txu ( Mala Street, opposite Poutoffloe, Utah. Park City, com-pU-- te ? CALXiXS'OXt&TXAa. Dni-vcisi- ty en-in- Not Guilty. Dknvbr, Col., May 13. The trial of C. W. Hatch, of Boston, Mass., charged , with the murder of hls uncle, was concluded at Burlington, the jury bringing in a Col., verdict of acquittal. Henry-Hatch- Arab llonei. Enilfsh Paper. Men who are fond of horses which probably includes the majority of our readers will be glad to read a summary of the doings of the Arabs oa which the detachment of the nineteenth Hussars was mounted, who assisted in the expedition for the relief of Khartoum. They averaged 14 hands ranged from 8 to 12 years old, and were bought in Syria and Lower Egypt at an average price of 18. Ten per cent o! them were at and half of them had gone through the exhausting campaign in the eastern Soudan. On December 80th 40 of them made the reconnoissanee to Gakdul, 100 miles, in 63 hours, rested there 15 hours, and returred in 63 hours, 6 of them doing the last 60 miles in 7 2 hours. From January 8th to the 10th 185 officers and men, with 155 horses, started across the Bayuda desert withUeneral Stewart's column. Hie average ration for the first ten day was 5 to 9 pounds of grain, and 2 gallons of water, and the horses did 31 miles a day. On the final advance to Matammeh the horses marched to the Nile without having a drop of water for 25 hours, and only 1 pound of grain, and some 15 to 20 of them bad no water for 70 hours. ' The horses were saved a much as possible; they ware marched in a wide front, so that each horse had plenty of air, "and the men dismounted constantly and ted their horses. The distance actually marched from point to point was 1,500 miles, not including reconnoissances, etc.; and the lata Colonel Barrow, who sends this report, which Sir Frederick Kol'erts has issued as a general order to the Indian army, ventures to think that this performance will compare with the performances of any horsemen on record. 1-- Making a Homo. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. At a reception in Washington lately, Oman, famous in the lost feneration, fell under the discussion of a coterie of her old friends, one ot whom spoke of tier wit and power ot repartee another of iter broad, generous charity, a third of her keen instinct in read- Midway Irrigation Company. a vv I door north of Povtofflce, Park City. Notice Is hereby given that at a of th directors, held on liny , lass, meeting on sure, Nrat, Clean nnd Coer. Tho Everythin with tho beat ment of SO per cent, cash) per Tnbleti'wlll tilwnvft bo supplied (bare vti levied on the unpaid stock of th tho market affords. corporation, payable, cash to Wm. Bonner, lie ah it ill Hurt, it fti Going Pricer' labor to Isaac Jacob, Midway, Co, Utah, on or before tbe 11th day of June, new. ing character. Any stock upon which this assessment may, remain on eh To me, said General P June IS, Hew, will be delln. , unpaid F. II. GKICE, Proprietor. was most remarkable for her ability to qunt nnd advertised tor sale at public aue. tloa, and, unless payment U made before, make a home. Put her (as I have seen will be eold on tbe Sth day of July, 1SM, to done in the West) in a log cabin with pay the dellnqnent assessment, together w Ith the cost of advertising nnd expense of nothing but lome wooden chairs, a Of Heber and Surrounding Country. Arrow ALL Wootto, ' piece of muslin, an open fire, and the Secretary. odds and ends which she had stored in her trunk, and elie would turn it in a few hours into a charming dwelling-place-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.-N- o! 3Z56 JUST ARRIVED. Of all her gifts, that waa to me United Atatxs Land Orncg, i the most attractive and womanly. Halt Lake Citt, fish, t An American who saw in his youth (on-tnt- Wa-at- ch iFatronagre Solicited-- TO tki Lac3i.es ". an Englishwoman preeminent at that time tor her learning and genius, was questioned as to his impression of her. She overwhelmed me with her knowledge; her broad, liberal views and her philanthrophy opened a new world to me. Yet tlie most distinct recollection I have of the visit is the torn and the greasy carpet, dirty table-clotand the ashes strewn half way across the floor. Carlyle, who had been used to coarse surroundings in his early home, was deeply impressed by the refinement, the pretty bits ot plenishing," th gentlehood, in the home of the woman he afterwards married; and the most pathetic part of liis wife's history is tier heroic effort to give this dainty charm to the rough dwellings in which he placed her. There is no trait in the Englishman stronger than his love of home, and hence he is apt to value in woman the quality of making a home above all others. The sailors w ife makes the hearth clean, to show her joy at his ret urn. 1 1 is t he household motions of Wadsworth's ideal women that are light and free, and all Shakespeare's lovable heroines are domestic women. Let me see your home, and I will tell you what you are, the Russian Paulovitch says to his countrywomen. Our American girls, in their teal for music, art or it may be authorship, are sometimes apt to forget th-sThey leave the oversight and the details of housekeeping to servants, forgetting that the soiled tablecloth and greasy carnet tell tales of character as loudly anil emphatically as no neatness and taste. They forget, too, that while their picture or song or story may provei a a failure, a dainty, cheerful home poem which any woman may give to the world, ami one which all men can understand and will certainly take to heart. NEW MILLINERY! OTIC HEREBY OIVE Large Shipments TtfAT THE following niiuied netller ban ffl4oUcof and bts intention to make final proof nv support of hie claim, and that said proof wfil be made before tlie Probate Judge or lw hls absence the County Clerk, at Heber City, County,a Utah, on Tuesday. June lh. Isas, via: of" Averett, H K NoBPiB, for tlie K of the N W I and lots No fund 1, ace IS, At the new Millinery Establishment tow nshlp S east, L , south, Jteri. range IDTJITC-AT- , dinn, t tnh. lie names the following wHnes.es to prove Office Building. hls continuous residence Old Post ealtlxa-tioin npon and of, said land, vis: UNDE3S0LDI NOT BF 8 Witt Kdward WiHtam Alexander, T Henry Thacker and Joseph Nelson, Boys, all of Wasatch for past favors, and1 patron my Thanking Utah. County, and moderate Any person who desires to protest against by strict attcnllon to fondness the allowance of such proof, or who knows prices, I hope to merit n share of your or Any aubatunllul reason, under the law nnd tb regulations of tbe Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity tX tbe above mentioned time aud place to th witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by alatmaat. D WTebh. T. C. Bailet, Atty, for claimant. Hcgister. GREAT h VARIETY, hll-li- ' heCRS. n i cross-exauita- " Robi. THORNTON, Wallsburg, Utah, DRESS MAKING Carrie the Mall from Heber to Wallsburg.' and Intermediate points. --AND mi Satsrdijs. KMiTifS, Wednesdays MillinerY. On main street, 7 Will' carry Passengers, Freight or Fxprc-- s Packages to Midway, Charleston, or WaUs-buron , , 23eass3a.a"bla Ten ns-- . Nearly Opposite th Stake Houae. - Th Tkree Blooded SitUlou, IT Hints Gian AlcniHa i;;S Lacj Ritek, MORGAN & v George Harbour S Xa -- AC SC HAWS, Will stand for tbe season at tbe , ASSTSSS, CLAS2Z7i JkHsSMLysia HA2SS2t, HEBEK CITT, ... PERCHERON, residence ' D N. MURDOCH, 7 ' aT gjgg&i&C" tWB. Tiie fact that Senator Morgan, of Alabama has for the post two yesr made hls home altogether Is WashingREGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, . ton militates against hi popularity at home, and Gov. O'Neal is eaid to hart This designs to become bis successor. who la shrewd a by politician, aspirant This THOROUGH BRED Animal Will stand shaking hands with the men. compli- tor service at tbe Residence of menting the women, nnd kissing the TERMS, babies hat made nirnself solid with the common people to n phenomenal They Went to tbe Wedding. degree. He will not seek a third torn Terre Haste Expires. in the coming camthe state-houat uni.A young professor In an Illinois bvt expects to secure tbe election paign. versity was engaged to be married to of his friend and ally, CeL N. H. &. the daughter of a wealthy farmer livDawson, In which plan he will probably ing in one of tbe eastern counties pf MRS. JANE HANKS be successful unless Celt. Y . M. Bragg, The nhoce fit the Leading BOOK and this state. On the day of the wedding STATIONERY JIvute fa UTAH. nephew of Braxton Bragg, makes imWishes to close out her Mft.UNF.RY GOODS Send there for alt yonr BOOKS, MAG, the bridegroom was driven in a bugauU-Bt- o with hi headway portant w for that sell and , at eoet ill purpose LEGAL 13 LAS h.. yixts gy through a country road iu tbe ui- - nopoiy party. imtU they disposed of. Printing, etc. sjsa PARK CITY BOY! se Closing Out u bTATI-JNtKV- |