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Show pjwmniiUCTWteaucaWv uiwtut -- 0- THE -- $-- V Leading Conniry Paper REVIEW THESE FACTS. have given our patrons, for tho past five years a Number One Journal and every issue ha. been in advance of the one preceding it. Our print i jlean and neat and our articles are 1written in a clear, com- And further, a man can prehensive and pleasing style. read this paper without fear of having his religious or politi sea-leve- Cn.yg, Gott'-nburg- The Dft SCHOOL TRUSTEES, HOW GRANT linn an. Chairman, James W. Clyde i Dark, Wi. Bay Treasurer, TL 8. Wataosa, J. Waiii-qiist- , EECAM2 A SUCKER. An I nel ill at That OvrhUuieJ ' Strictly Independent. MEDIUM ave impossibility, but to run with it to great fun. Our safety depended up the skill of tlio steersman in keeping kf before the wind. Certainly the day M yau want to sail anything? Do you want to Lay anything? To you want to get employment? Do yon want to employ others? Are yon engaged In bnlnesi? Have yon lost anything? man was taking to himself all tho crcdd for this gaio as though it wero partd his businosj. I waa forbidden to pad dlVlrat with Captain Mick's consol I tied the tails of my rubber ooat to th baudloa cf two paddles aud inserted th blades in tho armholes. This exteapofi sail greatly added to tho speed of oo flying craft. On wo flew, outstrippii the (spray that leaped pftcr ns and f short This kind of Bailing furnished sensaf ions for which no analogy can b found in tho whole range of navigation Instead of plunging deeply and labcsity heavily, as a wooden boat would, buoyant vessel "Scarcely deigned b plunge at all, but seemed to skim lUii sea gull on tho very foam itseli Soft crossed Lake Talon in a boat which i man could cany, doing eight ml Its J angry waves without shipping a thimUi fnl of water. Outing, will roceive contentcaont in mind. r OUR JOB to do 1 TBI! Ions Si . rsoi K.C gum i rdl YV PRINTING DEPARTMENT ).'U. orcrv u.v !. M jr. UM Fashionable) clock ay ev itw 'doc iys xicb .Cl- - to IjdUlt I USE Gi UiS " 1 5 ikt )(UTB1 IN, & E iJ alF-s- pedal I cet, Tfl ililSl smp as la Vi Now York restaurs methods. It is tho duel of well known resorts to savo thoif j trons from all annoyances and emb I rassmenta. An absentmindod an I shortly after he becamo engaged to married, invited his fiancee, her mani sister and a party to tho theater ft afterward to supper. He ordored an 8 trcmely good supper and was foe! rather proud of the result when it currod to him that ho might have oos away from his home without any marl hurried examination Bhowedthatllil was just what he had dona Now, t man likes to play the fool before 8 I woman who has recently promised t I marry him, and this man immediate felt panicky. He left the room ini rattled condition io make a del I breast of the affair to the cashier. Wba I he reached tho desk, the cashier said I him before he eonld give a word of W I plauation: Now, I know just what f aro going to say. You havo forgotbi I your poeketbook. Don't think about I I 5b for a second. It is all tight I absentminded man went back to M I guests with a suddenly Improved aPF j kite for supper. New York Tribunal I H Married Life An educated Hindoo genttemad, graduate from one of tho univereffi said to an English friend: Your go I emment did not know what it waB dj ing when it abolished the burning wives on their husbands funeral pf I tho fact is, we wero obliged to ink I duce that moasuro to prevent our idj I from poisoning ns. This is abeautlw I side light on the condition of thiugtjf India, aud it is a sword that outs bo Ways, for it not only reveals the cs uing of bad men for their own safoff nut shows the sort of husbands ts must be whom wives would pol the penally were not to be burnt W Boston Womans Journal vSLT I h LOCATION NOTICES. LEGAL BLANKS, RECEIPT BOOKS. ORDER BOOKS, BLANK ROTES, Constantly On adi-tUiic- Hand. 1 All Orders by Mail Receive Prompt Attention. Patronize Your Rome Institutions. T " --j- r ,iMMr - ' rr?r-- i Tho novo i sxtond largo t face, callod known (4milai bo rogi been c that t! astonis second, qnate i such i to on c an hot ricano. Englis storm n five Youn: travcli talent flamo not li suns public Is India. j Blank Bocks a Specialty. Buy lees business A printing oflico. I. y We arc prepared to do All Kinds of Job Work in i icat and pleasing style and on the shortest possible notice Remember we can furnish you with In fact, Anything and Everything hat can be procured in an ordinary A would drive a Bowc-rproprietor tos cide with their apparently lax and t NOW COMPLETE. VISITING CAEDS, BUSINESS CARDS, jWEDDING CARDS BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS ,i y stw It Was All Elsht. is Si iTV commenced auspiciously. We were mat ing quick time. Tho oomplaccnt frisk If so, advertise in The Wave and you f.itlr, " si.ij gi The Iadtaa Canuo What a wonderful creation is (!) Indian canoe! Light as foam, blown lib a feather by the slightest breeze; sponsivo as a cork to .tho least rippk Yet this same fragile bark is adapted b the wildest watcra It leaps in safdj from crest to crest of tho cataract it buoyantly surmounts tho billows of ft) steamy lake. It waa well for ns that II was so, for wo wero heading toward! broad sheet of water that waa thick!) dotted with white caps. Wo wore so far enough otit to feel tho full forood tho gale that stung our faces with wind and spray. To go against such a wind with a bark canoe would bo an ntta (ho fir ncrsl to tie With Clfar. Colonel Grunt, tried to smoko while ut West Point, bnt only teena o it wes ag,.Lmt tLo reg - i,BWR' cad thou he didn't imeceot. T Cbalncaa, J. U. Bahlori Clerk, 0. 1. niutions, ory well at it He muly got tiio habit Breusoa Treasurer, DL.Vaa Wagootm. frumaun 'king light cigars and cignrettor aiAM.aeroM daring tho Mexican wur, but it wasn't When ha left tho army Chairman, Goo. Daybl! Clerk, Leon- a fixed habit tuid lived in tho country. La smoked v ard Barrows , Treasurer, John I don't thiuk pipe cot incessantly. that ho very fond of tobacco then, wul really thcro v:r.: always a popular fWAMIBUHlA Chairman, J. A. Mccham ) Clerk, J. T. misconception of tha floruit of ldr smoking. Cut ho went on as a light Iarctll j Treasurer, Goo. A. Dabllug. smoker, a cnsunl smoker, until tho day ccs ran. of tho fall of Fort Dmolaou. Thou tht Chairman, Rasmus N Miller i Clerk, gunboats having been worsted some J. U. Good vi lu; Treasurer, Archie Rich- whet, and Admiral Foote having beet wounded, be acut ashore for my fathoi ardson. to coma and see him. Father wont AS!x'e CUKKK. aboard, nnd tho admiral, as is enstom-ory- , Chairman, Ell Gordon, Clerk, Mark had his cigars passed. My fathoi took one and wur smoking it when hi Orglo; Treasurer, J. J. Howe. went tvdioro. There he waa met by t M'YSVIU.E. Btitif officer, who told him that then Chairman. Henry Moss; Clerk, P. II. was a sortie, nnd tho right wing hud McGuire j Treasurer, John Penfold. been struck and smashed in. Thun my father started for tho scene of operaBUSCH CIIKKK. tions. He lot his cigar go out naturally, Chairman, Peter Duncan; Clerk, C bnt held It between his fingers. He rode Millard; Treasurer, Henry Coo, hither tuid yon, giving orders and direcRI.KHOIIX. tions, still with the cigar stump in his hand Chairman, James M. Walker; Clerk, O. Tho result of his exertions was that V. Moulton; Treasurer, Henry ClufT. Fort Donolsun fell after he sent his message of unconditional surrender,' and ItlVKMUt.R I proposo to move Immediately upon Chairman, C. C. Thomas; Clerk, John your works. ' With the message, was sent all over the country the news that J. Jordau ; Treasurer, Richard Smith. Grant waa smoking throughout the bat-tlwhrn ho only lmd carried this stump from Footes flagship. But tho cigare began to come In from all over tho UnBUSSIOXiBY LEITCR. ion. lie had 1 1.000 cigars on hand in a very Bhort tiiua Ho gavo away all he eonld, but he was so surrounded with cigars that he got to smoking them regBurton Wavs. ularly, bnt be never smoked ns much as The time for my visit In my native he seemed to smoko. Ho would light a country is now nearing the end ami 1 cigar after breakfast aud lot it go out, make bold lo sand you a few lines de- nnd then light it again, and then again let scribing some of what I have seen be- one it go out and light it, so that the cigar would last until lunchtime, " fore arriving ln my adopted country From an Interview With Colonel to In rtadv report person. The last five Frederick lk Grant About His Father weeks have passed yery pleasantly visit- in MoCluros Magazine ing among friends and relative. It is not easy to say what good I have accomDuring the summer season Krupp plished in that time. I hare not baptiz- supplies his workmen with cold coffee ed any but believe that I hare succeeded and vinegar at intervals through the In removing a great deal of prejudice day, and myh of the men employed in connection with the puddling works reagainst our people. At any rate the el- ceive of a quart of brandy. der laboring in the branch and myself have succeeded lo holding meetings In Corneille was a very stupid talker. some new plants, and many of my boy- Descartes rarely spoke when in comhood friends have promised that oar el- pany. Addison could net converse at ders shall always be made welcome at all; neither could La Fun taints while their home. Even a small matter like Drydcus conversation was slow and that may bo productive of good as it Is dull sometimes most difficult for the elders t Tho crnly half coat probably which g- -t was ever coined was a piece now in footing. of Jesse Rogers of Newbury, As my relatives liveUit i from each other and as some of my brtl. Moss. It is an old Massachusetts coin ness was to gather geaeotogy I have htd presumably east as an tipnim a gm a cha tee to trace! arom da ; Tricycle may bo had for hire, like mostly on foot but so aetimoa by b .at in Cuba, iu Milan. An attendant gix witk rail. On on i of those expeditions I came the mathii.o to propel it The fare near beco uiitg a war correspondent. on tho ilistauce traveled not thi There was a sham w at going on in the time curiiDtd. My n skin. Tho result Is undoubtedly most sw cessfuL It is difficult to imagine a soft er fur than that which i3 obtained New York Advertisor. stands without a peer in this section of the country because it is read by almost every man, woman and child in Wasatch Co. who can read tho English language. Aug., 28th, 1891. , as it is AS AN ADVERTISING ln-,- Ileurv Fraughton. feelings wounded ical Dl a cloeo and durable fabria The method cf this transfer Is at Am sight rather difficult to grasp. It ig vious that each individual hair eannol be transferred siugly, bnt that tho whole must bo dono at onco. Tho naturoof process, however, may bo very eadh indicated. Tho original skin, from what ever animal it may have been obtained is placed with tho fur downward, lj contact with tho an adhesivo surfac to which the hairs become sostrongl, attached that tho skin may bo laid hold of and absolutely tom or stripped away leaving the fur attached to the comm and so perf oetly is this accomplished that the skins themselves are capahlo of 1. ing utilized for leather. Tho next step of tho process Istl, covering of tho roots with another adh sivo material, by which they aro . mooted to a closo woven fabria Thu it will bo seen that tho external portioi of tho fur is tightly held by tho first & ment to which it was attached, whik tho roots of tho hairs aro closely comeat ed to tho fabrio which has been placed upon them. In tho process of manefaa tore all that is now necessary is to low en the attachment of tho hairs to thi cement on which they Were first placed when the whole of tho fur in its original position is obtained, only cemented It tho fluxiblo fabrio in lion of tho orianal OF THE TERRITORY. gt iS-'-- NATUKc, From Japur Come a Sen Method of lug S'ur Boailjr to Wear. A Japanow gentleman hru jicrfactM a new prowss for fum, cllo) transferring proce., by which tho oJf Cary 6kia id romoroj, tho ohme remaining, each iadiviJaal ha' being attached to a flexible fabrics. advantages claim 1 for this process that tho fnrs are much softer eud pliablo than ordinary skins, that are entirely free from any unplca?, odor, and so far from being injured fnJ being wetted they can be washed In v water and dried like blanketa It is said that the fur will not corno out bt nao, as tho hairs hold much closer th when implanted in tho original skin All kinds of fur can bo thus transferred from the skin on which thoy grew on to t. Constable ON IMPROVING province lasting about three days (aiul nights.) The scheme was for a small force to keep a large envailing irtuy at bay until a large (In 3euary) army could town cor cross a river at a given point and come tricrsnj op to the rescue. The maneuver was sucporation cessfully accomplished and hostilities (leased. I did not learn of the war until TOskI!T. n. QTlw TenKT, the morning when the last great battle ftMWM f. L. Ctejf, V was to take place when I hastened to the Oaks Campbell, sd Oeorg Cart.1. seene ef slaughter. At first I heard canTow a C.ortT. I. WsUoo. non booming In the distance, bat beTana TrM.rf IP. B. Horwr. fore I could got there peace was declar-e- l Tow a Marshal Cop.jt Jnnhbor and all I got for my trouble was the privilege of seeing the troops disbanded. But even that was quite an item for a MIDWAJ TOWN BOARD, greenhorn and I managed to secure a D. I.. an Wagcncn good position whure I could ses theJTOOO Morton. U. Probst. soldiers horse and foot march by in comTrnatcoa Thco. Rob? anil Peter Abplanalp. panies and finally draw up in line when Town Treasurer 0. C. Van Wa;enen. the commanding officer rode by saluting and belug saluted by each company In Clerk Geo. C. Van Waginen. " Marshal Eilw In Van Wegencn. turn after which they marched to the barracks by companies. The weather has been very rainy In WASATCH COUNTY 0FFICT.E3. Sweden this summer so that the farmers have much trouble with the grain to Frobato Jud re T. 8. Watson, I dry. The crops have otherwise be n Selectmen John Clyde. C. I. Bronson excellent, though nearly all the gtain tad J. A. Median). was knocked down. The fanners are Clerk T. II. Giles complaining of the low prices, while the Recorder Alfred Bond. laborers are Jubilant. Rye (the common Assessor J. E. Mmilloii. breadstuff) lias bi en sold for 9 kronor pr Collector E. I). Clyde. ICO kilegrcm, (a tariff less than oue ce: t Treasurer Robert Duke. per pound J merican) and wheat Is sold Attorney Writ. Buys. at 11 kr. A gnat dial of rye U ImportSheriff Ilomer Fraughton. ed aimualy from other countries, prinCoroner John McDonald. Russia, and win at Is imported cipally A. 8. Bond. Burveyor from the Argentine Republic by whole Superintendent of District Schools shiploads. A lie wail Wootlon. In leaving Norrkoping I went part of the way by rail and the balance by boat. PRECINCT OFFICERS The boat route was through Gota eanal the longest canal to be found In Europe and affording the most romantic scenery. intuitu rnKcrscT. Justices of the Peace John Duncan The distance made navigable by means of V D canal measures 1S7 kilometer, of and B. Buys.. which 100 kilometers consists of lakes Constables John Carlllo and Willard and 8G.7 of caual. The canal rises 92 M. Murdock. meter (nearly 2800 feet) from the Cotlc midway puecixct. to lake Vikcn, the highest oint, and l before reaching again to Justice of the Peace Gottlieb Bneltler. Goltenburg. The ascent and decent Is Constable Henry T. Coleman. accomplished by means of locks 74 In CIUlll.KSTON J'KRCISCT. number. There are many iuteresting Justice of the Peace Wm. We ter. places along the route but to mention them all Would make this letter to Ion; J Constable John II. N oaken. One place I will mention, however, uame-l- y WAl.LKIUT.O MtBClXCT. Forwlk between lake Wetter ami Justice of the Fence I. 0. Wall. Vikcn, remarkable as btlng the highest Constable W. J. Boren. and the lock, tha one find finished, place where John Ericson, the builder of runiKi.s ruicuMcr. the Monitor and Inventor of the screw Justice of the Pence Mark Orgle. propeller, got his first lessons In engineJ Constable John Thacker. ering under the Instruction of Lord B Von Platen, who had charge f the con ctttiTBK runuiAcr. notion of the canal. sti Justice of the Peace J. R. Gtodwln. Not w lulling to tire you with a descrip Coustabla John L. Mulr. tha of Wetter, the mystirous lake. IVener, the largest freshwater lake It. ti Kiionit rtiBUMCT. Europe, the many castles to be seen along Justice of the Peace Henry Cl AT. the route, the climb up tha Isolated Celts table Warren D. Smith mountain Klnekulle, and many other 1 WOOPUXD I'KKCI.MTT. lents of the trip I wlU close for this Yours Justice of the Peace W. D. Van Tas-ae- l. time. T1IH LISl OF OFFICERS. Quick Transit, Did yer ever stop ter think, 'bout this worw Meandering Mike, oh its axis once every 84 lw turning Coarse I have, ' said Plodding j I Its mighty fast travel, so fa8 it dont seem wuth while tryin tsf prove on it. Er feller that aint conus' cd ter jes sit down an slide wit earth at that rate of speed is goned hard te satisfy that his P , aint wuth list nin to nohow.-- "" iugton Star. Nos dens i terouj ales, c Wero fellov Tho C bio fit in cn petah tho s Hkec these condi The I Cn to Of p! Of pr prisi) atten ordix M, Te calk Uudi Li Ti frit! L O |