Wasatch Wave | 1891-06-23 | Page 4

Type issue
Date 1891-06-23
Paper Wasatch Wave
Language eng
City Heber City
County Wasatch
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Type page
Date 1891-06-23
Paper Wasatch Wave
Language eng
City Heber City
County Wasatch
Page 4
OCR Text OFFICERS OF HEBER TOWS'- - CORPORATION. has gathered economy piust preserve. Cleanliness not only preserves the mer char.t's good and the professors rrpn rresideut II. M. Aird.s . tation, but commends them to the neces Trustee T. 11. G'fle, Jobs Turner, silica of the community. Dirty merchants T. S. Watson, A. C. Hatch, and dirty professional men are not apt 3 Town Clerk T. 8. Watson. to he well patronized. Ecouomy dis! , Town Attorney Wm. Buys. cards ostentations, show .and unnecessary parade, and never takes flee step when two will accomplish the deed. Neither WASATCH COUNTY OFFICERS. la It penny wise and pound foolish. It carefully avoids extravagance on the oue Probate Judge' T. 8. Watson. hand and paasimonlousneaa on the other. Selectmen Dai Id Van Wagenen, Harf If there la any society of people worthy mon Cmnniings and 3. R. Murdock. of imitation In regard to economy and Clerk T. II. Giles. cleauUness, It la the quakera. In the Assessor and Collector T. IBvken, Ji. coarse of onr travels, we have met with Hatch. Treasurer Joseph men who tried to be eccentric by being Attorney Win. Buy.. dirty, but theirs was a dirty eccentricity, Sheriff K. Jones. and not at all commendable. Every man Coroner John McDonald. in society should dress as neat and beRecorder T. II. Giles. as hi business and means will comingly Surveyor Wm. Buys. allow, always being careful to avoid the Superintendent of District Schools oddities of fashion. Shun every fashion Attewall Wootton. that will make yen appear like a bag of Quarantine Physician D. M. Llnosay. podding with a string tied in the middle. It Is realty wonderful to observe what efforts some people mske, not to hide PBECIXCT OFFICERS. their foolishness, but to show It. Alexander wept because be had not another UKBK& VUtCUCCT. world to conquer. This world Is not big Justice of the Peace George II. Bar- - enough for some people, hence, they cat ree, John Dnncan. their throats and go In search for auotb Constable J. W. Witt, Jr. er. Prodigality often leads to Insanity. Young man, be careful of this devouring MIUWAY PlttXIXCT. rice. Dirtiness of body and extrav Justice of the Peace David Van Wag-ene- gauce In the way of dress will be fatal Jr. In the art of putting money In thy purse. Constable John. A. Wootton. Pleasure and pride are the two great enrses of society. Some families who C1IAUI.KSTON rilKCI.VCT. aro hardly able to keep themselves must Justice of the peace Wm. C. Hank. keep a horse, hostler, and drlver.a chain Constable John Power. bermald aud kitchen girl, a couple of WAi.i.snt mi rmscixcT. dogs to watch the house when out riding, and red headed Biddy sits In the parlor Justice of the Peace Isaac Wall. with her bean. So they must do a cerConstable Marquis Batty. tain amount of eagle spreading, and make a great show, which Is ouly a omMiorse show after all. Public men in UTILITY OF CASH. public affairs are Just as foolish as priHow to pat Money In Tliy Parse. vate meu In private affairs. One railroad to the pacific Is not enough. We must have three; and even some of onr public - Ikttkh No. 5. women must hare two husbands, one Is Written for the Wave. Within the last twenty year the Amer- not enough. To put money In thy pnrse, ican people hare made fearful studies in economy and liberality must march hand the folly of fashion and extravagance. In hand. By being economical In small Every lady must hare hoop of gigantic things, you will be able to be liberal In dimensions, that require an Indefinite great things. People make one fatal qnautlty of silk or calico to cover, mov- mistake in buying and selling. They ing about Uke an organised circus on want cheap things, and pay but little restilts. And bonnets, a few years ago, gard to the quality and durability of them ; hence it Is that men are alw ays y commenced to grow small, and become beautifully leas In pelut of view, accumulating and never possessing anybut not in point of cost. a bon- thing. It I not that which cost but net i not held to be a duck of a bonnet little that la cheap, but frequently that unless It costs from $10 to $13. There w lilch we deem dear Is, in the long run, the cheapest and the most profitable. was a time when women wore bonnet Likct. Fr.i.ix. with room enough in the stern end to stow aw iqr seventy-fou- r gun ship; but now, they wear boiiuet that look like Picnickers Contending with n wm Bowers gone to seed, w ith ribbon Storm. fled to them, fluttering In the wind like a pennant at half mast. And Sr Lon, June 16. Daring the severe the men are a bad a the women, storm this afternoon seme twenty-liv- e especially In bedizening and bedecking picnicker huddled lit an outhouse In themsclm In the blaxonry of cheap Jew- Forrest Park for protection from the elry. Every man and woman must have rain. Suddenly there wa a sharp flash more ring than Ungers, and If the wo- of lightning, a quick reverberating peal man had twenty ear instead of two, they of thunder and Uien shrieks and moans w onld alt be bowed down and heavy laden and cries for help Issuing from the build with this i prodigiously bad Jewelry. ing. A w lid scene of confusion followed Theladlea must have any number aud and policeman hurried to the scene every sort of bracelet, ranging all the Nearly all the occupant of the outhouse way from the wrist to the elbow, while were more or les Injured, Sadie McAra coll of chain long enough for an Atlan- thur, aged 12, being killed and three tic cable muni be suspended from the other yery seriously but not fatally hurt. neck. To make a great show appeals to Several suffered severe nervous soock be the ruling passion. Neatness and utility are tilings too old fashioned for Cassclmnn Darning Up. their practice and application. Every boy must hare a fob chain abont the else June 16. The passenger on of the Great Eastern cable, even If they theOttawa, Canada Atlantic train which passed have nothlug hut an Irish appl attached Cassclman last night report the to it, thus priding themselves la what through town burning op. They say great piles should be their shame. It is needless to of lumber and great stacks of tan bark say that where vanity and pride reign with nearly every house In the village, supreme, economy and frugality are was on Are, Men, women and children uanowu. Y oung man, If yon have a pas-ao- wero rushing towards the frantically for spending money, Invest It in woods with what little they could cerry, something really .useful. Here we will Thtre Is no possibility now of ascertain' rautlon yon agalust swindling advertise-mentIng whether there has been any lose of There Is so much deception and life, bnt the destruction of property swindling in society that the man who most have been enormous. n The decs the most of it I considered the of the town is about 1000. smartest man, a though rascality and devilry wa something harmless and honorable, As the old saying goes, you can Mormon Moving to Star Volley. tell a Puritan Yankee by the cut of his Evanston, Wjq., June 16 Star val- Jib, so you can generally tell a swindling ley, Just south of the boundary line of advertisement by the following style t Yellowstone National Park and In this A MAdKirtCIUtT CHANCE. state I being rapidly settled up with A stupendous fortune can be made In i Mormons. Fifty families have recently business of tho most lucrative kind meved Into that point from Utah and Any gentleman, who ha a good capital to Invest, can obtain alt particular by Idaho, This state Is becoming the rencalling at 520 Slippery street, New York dezvous of the Later-DaSaints. The City, X. Y. valley In which they have taken refuge Is This I only ot sample of the tricks 500 feet above the sea, and a fine ag resorted to In order to fleece the unsns. ricultnral region. It Is In Uinta conutr. pectlng md nnlnitlatcd. It Is a common riling for a New York sharper to hire a Miscellaneous Flashes. store and till It well with empty boxes, a id then advertise for a The anniversary of the battle of Bunpartner with capital. Some poor fool reads said ad- ker Hill was observed at Boston on the vertisement, and hastens at once with th. There was parade and patriotic great solicitude and earnestness, with addresses. the full expectation of luvestlng his capThe Tuarlck of the Sahara threaten ital In some profitable business. Mr, to leave their homes on acconut of the Sharper show Mr. Verdant hi wonderful stock of empty boxes, and call hi ravages of the locust aud contemplate attention to false books and false entries, making a raid en Tunis., In order to convince him of the flourishA Chicago judge ha decided that the ing state Of hi busliitM, extent of credit, city eouncll of that city ha not the powetc. Daring the time, Mr. Verdant has er to compel street railway companies to been treated to a conple of drinks that heat their cars In cold weather. , Mr. Sharper has ordered brought In. In reply to protest from the English Mr. Verdant thinks It I all right and Government the Chinese Emperor lias goes In a partner. M r. Sharper recel ves to protect all foreigners w ithiu the ready cash, and that Is the last Mr. agreed Ids domonlon ami to punish tho natives Verdant sec of his money or hi partof recent ontrage. ner. The simple possibility of being guilty MeOrystat, convicted of attempting swindled in this way should teach every to bribe McFable, summoned as a tales man the importance of being exceedingly uror In the f aiuons Hennessy case, at caution in all business transaction. Too must have both eyes open ; tlx one New Orleans, has been sentenced to a eye on your man and the other on your year In the penitentiary. . money, ' Five hundred members of the Junior True economy never runs a wild goose order of American Workmen paraded chase, nor flys off into tangent at wild through the streets of Cleveland on the ; bnt Is careful to eonnt speculations ftemoon of June lth. In the forenoon the cost. Economy, In a business sense, tho visitors listened to an address of c embraces cleanliness. . Dirt and dust will by Mayor Rose, after which the and destroy oue half of a mans prop- executive committee held a secret busierty if hrt w IH allow it. What diligence ness I found a row no the stones ma.. Thu. midwiuter llls. wii,, And .mry atiwts: 5i ,be v.hiu ' In its whiteness, start t0 J1 0,1b, '' Vd w iierefure, () ,K l,u w b:., breath sauet, And jrour fairness, K COME EARLY OUR SELLING 1. CHOICE STOTT 13 G-E- T Dropped lrom the breast J Ab Full Line of Fine Foot-Wea- r. " . to-da- To-da- . man-tif-w- jut n s. popn-latle- CHARLESTON Jos. R. Murdock, Supt. CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON, GUINNESSS IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. JOHN, McNAY, kv Propiietoi. wcl-e.n- I)EALEIt IX ZEHE3 600000090 Medicines,- Toilet WASATCH Bucklix Homer "Williams. II. II. Warner & Co. Doald Kennedy. Graefexbekg WAVE PHYSICIANS ESTABLISHMENT, IIebkh Citv, & Co. C. I. Hood & Co. J. C. Ayer & Co. PRESCRIPTIONS Park, Davis & Co. Brown Chemical Co. FAMILY AND RECIPES CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED Your Trade Solicited. RICHARD BRIDGE, Utah, - - A HEBER, UTAH 1, now prepared to furnish - Hi ALL" KINDS OF A JOB WORK Wide Street, a. Health Dr. Anders has been investieih.a' influence of the width of streete " on the mortality from phthki. .j"" the retail 1 3 of examining into th i ? ration of 1,500 death. he has the conclusion that the number of J from phthisis is smaller tho population in the tvid0P tli i narrow ones, and that in narrow the mortality is greatest where strveti tU an hung or where they form a colfe. In other words complete movemc air about dwellings is a point of Jm. importance in connection with the onT tion of pulmonary phthisis. It is on this principle that all mo,i bylaws as to open space about houses based, and it is as important to bd wide open spaces behind houses asi. front, so as to secure a proper current of air. The existing tended to put up an undue limit on the needed area behind dwelling houses is roH, condemned, as constituting a dwtinrt violation of one of the most rital sentials to tho promotion of health and prevention of a certain class of diseases.-NYork Telegram. New York Horse. Do yon know what I consider the most remarkable tiling in New York. asked a man from the west who tod been spending a week in tho city. Hi metropolitan friend suggested tto Brooklyn bridge, the knrrying crowds on Broadway, t'y Stock exchange, tto German opera i. d other stock norrA, but each time the countryman shook las head. No," be said filially, yon harost bit what I mean, though yon see i- tcould see it if yon looked- -a hnndnd times every day. To me, now, the most amazing thing in the whole big town h the wonderful indifference the horsn show to the elevated trains. Why, if one of those things slionld go roaring over the heads of my plow horses they'd simply have hysteric. As for my littl mare Kitty, she wouldnt stop nnuim; till she got into the next state Your horses, however, dont even look ap when a train pusses. I really cant understand it. New York Times. And everything usually found in a first class Drug Store. Also a complete line of Stationery, Fine Candies and Cigars. 000000006 Job Printing l,o ew Etc Articles, R. V. Pierce. Brown Med.C o. David Kennedy. Med. Co. he J A Complete Stock ot the following companies preparations Always On Hand: Hamilton Bashaw, Fine TROTTING Bred Horse l:ininriil In Lonilua. , careful newspaper reader, resident in London, who lias given tmicli atte- ntion to elopement statistics, states that on nn average four elopements take place in London every week. This would give a total for the year in ronnd manners of COO in a population of iwinothio r like .1, 0(0,000. Presuming that the of elopements nil over theconntryii in the same proportion we hare a Mai elopement list of about 1.500 per year. Now that a Gretna Gnen marriage a thing of the past elopements seem to be on the wane. It is stated that at Gretna Green toll lionse alone 200 wero sometimes united inayear.-Lond- on a Tit-Bit- s. - stand at J. T. Wilsons barn at Midway, Utah, for the Season of 1891. will Such as - VISITING GAUDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING, CARDS, Hamilton Bashaw was foaled June 1879. Frank B. Teft of Genoa, Illinois; color, black; high, and weighs 1200 pounds in condition. BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, ALWAYS ON HAND ARE OUR CHARGES v! :e- - THE .lire;; .j, t jJ'K Sil'r, iS Territorial Fair in 1890 for LOWEST. Best" S' CALL AND SEE WCBS REASONABLE, TSRMs'hIsY. US. w if i u n lI - wrk mw lead And bri n n .n ad men after a Hula fna P fi and track Thw W Tear in their own the UuatKn ho niinier Jraraed i bat on bMrht and h number, nrakn in "T' week and rm flu, Vm here tO,, Altil&l A, AAifcK. JU c. A lkw JUT Kveidrl? nub alu. box Uj 7,?.Vv l!m not v,V month h me DEALERS IN rtw111,'"' - wiiung Grain, Fruits and Vegetables. Main Street, - - Heber City. n.Haii'u wits come I." 7 j. K"k Unrrtra. .11 d- -1 h, is kopt on Advertising A?mov, C4 ivntnitts b' '"W, - ... mw , .. 1.. 1 ' a p. fie at K c D , , and f,o M.r.lnnf, Saa FmncW, Calif, .lia fur advertising tlul j fur'i trr A"h tbn, Purse thefts seem to be the eom thief's special weakness, more than brong per cent of the larcenies, etc., before the courts being for theft purses. Watches stand second of ites. More than of purses stolen are the property b the thieves seeming to find ladiei P06 ets more suitable for picking than men Aitatin, lga, loletlo, Ohio writ " hy The army of the United States sists of 2,167 commissioned officers a little over 20,000 private soldier, elusive of those performing a of the for duties; thus of its officers. ... one-ten- th woodpidP A new method of preparing descrniW composition for moldings is which the wood pulp is m'1. . bronzo powders, aniline or metailw ore, so ns to give a uniform color desired shade to the pulp. berfMO.m a ,hc wn end live " " nnirth. nu I r.nl.i.r.f& The brownish discoloration where gas is used is caused hf ried against them by the heated rents produced by the gas, . B vti fcnowtaf .. rr, , - '' -- - But wo will cure you if you will Men who are Weak, Nervous, and JW sndvriiig from Nervous Debility, I Weakness, and all the effects of habits, or later indiscretions, a We1 Premature Decay, Consumption or of in e,"'ii' ,Is o?iileu'i2 i should send for and read the Book Cue. giving partioulars of a Home . (sealed) free, by addressing Medical and Surgical Institute, 1M obl. til' Spruce St., Nashville, Tenn. antee a cure or no pay. Horning. D-- - j A'ou arc in a Bad FI IV I" ---I koo. ,ilim-.- n. ,, ,, o,.i, ah h nrw r j.. "'-KA8H T Lxvhangc ' rt"- A ,nU reo,,,y employment a rnd "k ,r " ',,y M qoiekljr m roar l'Kril I LAH Tim pnpor J T- 7 V The sun spot periodicity is a subject d nniversal interest, and little ha he sounded of its unfathomable depth. It is known that the cycle is completed in abont eleven years, containing a mr imum of activity and a minimum of that the spots are cavities in the solar photosphere, filled with gases of vapors cooler than the snrronnning poo tions; that the spots move with vtip ing velocity, and that the spot on t ing activity has a direct influence eurth. magnetism aud electricity of the three-fourt- m. P. Bowen. at JOHN CARLILES BARN, Headquarter "oFX. ,rcins Per(heron stVn;7,7r'l - -t At a meeting of the Royal Moteorobf ical society Mr. it. H. Scott, F. B. S drew uttention to a enrions cascof lightning stroke which had occurred at BaUp glass. County Mayo. The egg were i a basket on the floor of a room whea tto house was struck by the discharge ft was found that their shells fell off whim they were put into hot water, leaving the inner membrane nnbroken. On Using cooked they tasted quite i Magazine. ells IPHEIZEl "WJETlTE:Eei LEGAL BLANKS eeeeeee hands particulars apply to "Wm. AVilsox, Midway, Utah. LOCATION ROUGES AND e 1G.I A New Way to Shell Egg $10 for tile SEASOIT. PI2ICE, For further BLANK STATEMENTS, BOOKS, Etc., Etc. v - rt - r, Dropiicd from tho bier of the bw,., Do your folded ha.es hold uTwn' U your frauranec prayer, lf,ll,e By some plcadinK soul f,jr Wrta the sullen chill of tlVe' t'"Wal sUla Loss cold than Uut PuW-- Of beauty aud bloom breathe -- S. Eitjar Benet lu Kate Field's Ginghams, Cassimcrcs, . Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, Flouncings in Black and White. Drugs, , i, l.ri That has never thrilled nesth bndT Nor yearned for the peace of nnbon' Vou shall linu-e-r there Plaids, Prints, Satines, Charleston, Utah. - It bo. O you white, white til lay yon down on a eirlish Towlw, .. h- Howeer Your Trade Solicited. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. TURNER & SONS. PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes. IKICHARID BRIDGE 1 t Fans, Shirts, HEBER SALOON y - CO-OP- liLr The bridal music haimtinL- Deep tbrlllluBih. Till her full heal UhrubU'Js ,7 sweet, EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS Consisting of A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT J Allowed for CASH. Highest, Price Paid for produce at the V2:r:U I, -P- T w . f
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