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Show WASATCH CANALlS UTAH CENTRAL R. R. AFTER OCT. 28, 1899, OH AND Passenger trains will leave anti arrive at Park City and Salt Lake City as follow : I A UK CITYi turi. m. 4 ;00 aitnivc. 10 JO a. m. p. SALT LAKE CITY i AAKIVI. 1 :30 p. IO. PASSENGER RATE8, lletween Park City and Salt Lake City exTOi: pahs, ROViTD TTIiP, J. H. TorSO, s gsaoo $3.00 Manner. T.J. MArKiVrmH,l,en.renfrer Agent, W. Park W. MACKINTOSH, Ait ttly WASATCIl COUNTY 0FFICEK3. Probate Judge T. S. Watson. Selectmen David Van Wagenen.IIar-ir.o- n Cuimning and J. Tl. Murdock. Clerk T. H. Gllea. Asetor and Collector T. lllcken, Jr. Treasurer Joseph Hatch. Attorney Wm. Buys. Sheriff 1L Jones. Coroner Jolm McDonald. , Recorder' T. II. Giles. Surveyor Wm. Buy. Superintendent of District Schools Attewill Wootton. Quarantine Physician D. M. Llnosay. PRECINCT OFFICERS. iiKiii'.it pkkcixct. Justice of the Peace George H. Bar ree, John Dnucan. CenstaMe J. W. Witt, Jr. MIDWAY rnKCINCT. Justice of the Peace David Van Wag' enen, Jr. Constable John. A. Wootton. ciuni.rjtTox riiKtixcT. Justice of the Peace Wm. C. Hanks. John Powers. Constable WAixanrno rwicixcr. Justice of the Peace Isaac Wall. Martinis Batty. Constable OFFICERS OF HF.BF.R TOWN COR- PORATION. President II. M. Alrd. Trustees T. II. Giles, John Tumor, T. S. Watsoft, A. C. Hatch. Town Clerk T, S. Watson. Town Attorney Wm. Buy. VIRTUE JiltINGS ITS OWN REWARD And Vice Bring Its Owu Pun- ishment. Lkttkh No. Written fbr the 8. Wavi." There goee an enterprising young man. lie has become discontented, perhaps, with the nuanxioua and peaceful scenes f his boyhood. With an air ef gaiety and a heart ef hope, he receives ' his mothers embrace and hi fathers blessing, and departs for the distant city, with a few dollars In hit pockeLAnd as he enters the new and bustling theatre In which he has now centered all ble fairy dreams, be meets with dissipated companions, which are ever the first to greet the stranger with show of friendship and an luslnu ting address,Tkey win hts unsuspecting heart and Intreduc him Into their night ly couclaves for drluklng and dissipation, without friends whose interest It Is to warn and to save, distrustless and He coutlnues his associations till he finds his wages squandered, health lmpared, and character gone, and then, for the first time, begin to reflect on the probable end ef his course, and during one of those hideous morning that succeed a night of felly, while writhing under the hitter but salutary tortures of remorss, he resolves to sever at once Ills ruinous eeuncctlon, to retrace bis steps and retrleye his character. He thus reasons with himself : I know my course Is one of ruin already I feel the worm gnaw log at my heart; already 1 can sea delirium tremens staring me la the face ; already 1 can see a druukard'a filthy and untimely grave gaping for my reception; already I behold the tears of my mother shed over my departure, converted Into tears of pity and shame, and my father's regret at our separation turned Into a dread of my return. I will resist ; I am resolved. Evening returns, and with It companions and deadened feeling, lie refuses; they urge and deride; half Inclined to go and half ashamed longer to refuse; he yields at last and all Is over. And tls midnight ; again the revel progresses. Hark! a note, harsher, louder, and w lUlcr rises above the rest ; that voice Is the voice of the morning reasoned Reader kind, this Is set a phantom of our Imagination. Nay, It Is oue that ha an existence in real life; neither is It couflncd to cities only. No, 'tls here, tia everywhere where there are intoxicants and temptation. Nor ts it among yon tli alone; far from it, U embraces la Its wide spreading and deadly grasp persons of every age and sex, from the gray hairs of seventy to the youth In Ids teens. Think you, if this miserable victim of that remorseless ami spoiler had been seasonably apprised of his danger, he would not have provided against It? Think yon, could he have penetrated In his Innocence the wretched scenes w liioh were Ills last and beheld that miserable, degraded, and brutal monster he was destined to become, lie would net have struck back with amazement and horror ; he would not have thought himself capable of deeds so cruel, nor an end so dreadful. Tic in ft monatar of on fuigntful mien, As to t hate!, nMi Imt to b n too ofi, ftt'itili.ir with ltr fuco, !, k first ui.ilure, Uien jrtiy, thvn cm vince." T3 with the voice of Intemperance. There is. there must be delusion some where, for IntemStra ige, but so It Is even OUR SELLING perance Is not the work of a day ; it is the growth of year?, and often many years of what U called temperate drinking. This we all are ready to admit that while Individuals practice the motto of touch noftbe possibility of their becom-la- g Sugar, Intemperate cannot for a moment he admitted, hence, it clearly follows that Currants, all drunkards originate among the tem- Bacon, perate driukers. Then It also follows Tree Tea. that each and every temperate driuker is a candidate for that most exalted destination. There can be no caviling at this point; It Is a simple truism from which there is no appeal. Now we pnt the question to you temperate drinkers Individually. "Where Is your security that yon arc not the is an? Have you any No. Then there Is a snch secnrlty? prospect more or less of yoitr becoming Intemperate, There Is no fallacy In the fact; It Is simple conclusion, which we defy sophistry or eloquence to avoid. But you cannot dispose men to make a practical application of this truth. Here is the delusion ; here is the syren that whispers. Here are one hundred moderate drinkers, you ask any one of them from what he knows of men and tilings if he believes any of the number w ill finally become confirmed drunkards; bis reply Is yes. Ask hint If he supposes himself or his neighbor will be of that unfortunate portion, and he will laugh at the Idea. Bull farther, suppose there were ene hundred men sick with typhoid fever, and all eqally Indisposed, and con seqnently equally liable to die. Judging as in the other case from all past exper lence, we have a right to conclude that some of those will not survive. Now allowing these patients to be men of ordl aary feelings and sobriety, pnt the question to any one of them if he believes the whole number will finally recover; his sober auswer is. Is cannot be possible that they all will. Go farther; ask him if ha thinks he w ill be one of the victims, and he responds, feelingly, It Is by no mcaus Impossible ; It may be so; I have no guarantee to the contrary, still I hope It may not he the case, at least, I would not voluntarily rnn the hazard. He docs ot faugh and sneer at the idea, and when his physician prescribes for his recovery, he compiles with patience and humble hope, lie does not tell him there ts no danger, that he requires none of his ser vice, aud moreover, that they are gratuitous and uncalled for. nor does he Impeach his motives, and tell him he w ants to make a speculation ont ef him. Go, administer your nostrums to the dead ; why trouble tiie living with your needless atid selfish visits. You are sicker yourself than I am, only you wont let the people know it. Now, lisw does he act in the case under a far more unhappy disease? How decs the temperate drink' er act when means are employed for his restoration? I will take care of myself If you please. Go preach to the drunk ard. Why is this lucomdatuucj ? Is it because they love the disease in one case and not in the ether, or Is It becanso the effect Is more Immediate in the one than In the other, or Is It bscsuse they think themselves safer In their own hands than In the bands of their God? There Is surely a difficulty some where. DONT MISS SALE CLEARANCE GREAT Of NOTICE. called to the Your SPECIAL ATTENTION is MODEL the CLOTHING A DISCOUNT OF 10 PEE CENT SHOE H. 0. Youngs Building, Park City, Utah. Allowed for CASH. We offer to the Public our fine selected stock of Mens, Highest Price Paid for produce at the CHARLESTON Jos. R. Murdock, Supt. Gents Furnishings, Boys and Childrens Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ilats, Trunks, Valises, Etc., CO-O- P, At Utah. Charleston, HEBER SALOON Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. A Great Reduction To make room for Goods Arriving Every Day. Dont miss this opportunity to obtain bargains. AVe are resolved to make this the CHEAPEST SALE ever made in Utah. PRICES IN PANTS, LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING FOR 30 DAYS ONLY: PURE ALCOHOL For Medical Purposes. of tifc w 7f. ?, Av . 5 i4 a 5 i McMillan lilmt Mui dock .. til. McDonald, Jr. JoHcph 6. McDonald John Hooker . 1 1 j John Stevenson '.Swain ..wtateotCharles Shelton I James Duke Huger Horiocks i, Dtmd Bromilicad f tfoliu Turner T, James Wat son of the board of tiut..8 mad 7 day of April, ls.l, so nunv h.i each parcel of Mich stock .I cstary, will Inho ol.l at II, llclier City, tlm of L'tnh, on thee,n5: rritory IWPI lit ' oclock inquent tlirroun the eon! ot advertising a0 t t 1 WASATCH our goods and prices. WAVE COME EARLY and get YOUR CHOICE N. B. We will pay your fare to the Park and return with every $25.00 pur- chase or over, MODEL SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, - IIeber City, I a now - CLOTHING HOUSE Park ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK A Full Line NOTICE FOR rUBLICATloj. STATEMENTS, BOOKS, Etc., Etc. K THE CALL AND LOWEST. CT-TOICT- T Foot-Wea- r. IN DRY iricharxd .v ! 5e $ I-- S Drugs, ill kind ml. nW.rsi WsKeri Ltind Off 'ARK CLEGG SOLTS DEALERS IN R- - V. 1lF.KCE. The undersigned having been twtod health by simple means, alter luffm; several enra with a severe lung affertwita that dreadful disease Consumptiug,) anxious to make known to his fellow ers the m ans or e.ire. To those who kn it, he will cheerfully send (free of chagdi copy of the prescript i m tied, which ll. will find a sure cure for Consumption, Ash 111a, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all thrat W luiijs nialadi s. He hopes all suffaw rt try tiis Remedy, as it is invaluable. Tta duoiring the prescription, which will M them nothing, and may prove a blcssin rl please address, Rkv. Edward A Wuxi Willianaburg, Kings county New Yott Pirtiti x Debility. JOS. scrction and youthful fully, is inxHHBk make known to others tiie simple lwA i Self Cure. To those who wish, Hid d give him their symptoms, he will mid (6 Dy return mail, a copy of the receipt is cesefiillv used in his case. Address, in fidenee, Jah. W. Pikkkev, 42 Ctdst, AtCba Kited in Phvs N. Y. II. II. Warner ft. Graefenberg C. I. Hood & Co. J. C. Ayer & Co. Fakk, Davis & Co. Brown Chemical Co. And everything usually found in a first class Drug Store. Also a complete line oi Stationery, Fine Candies and Cigars. Grain, Fruits and Vegetables. Heber City. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RECIPES - . HEBER, UTAH. of C y Man LT flES1 DR. ABERNETHY'S Green lehr Gings ai BRANDY. Cures CRAMPS At led aadCOUf Sm Set f compottd est materials, and the full medicinal tax'! maica Ginger i degree of perfection." WM. T. WXSt& W-- . Maigtied go 4 fry OnjQQStt Ijo8.N. Souther mires CALIW - SAX FKAXC1SC0, .trrfff 60 kg eeePA saf1 mute Q0 m Iik s cop. Th a!! lid that est 1ir . Dt f bo ib. sews nt " i J c?rTr. iP rope,alnre froa M to I rt Vf8C(!A Better writ MlniwnnteUALLktT ft COm V4 90 !. can make H. CAREFULLY Tour Trade. Solicited. RICHARD BRIDGE, wort ?. Doald Kennedy. Med. Co. Ofti( ttUk KTWawMn Bucklin & Co. & Co. Ho Offite Articles,- - Etc Always On Hand: Brown Med.C o. David Kennedy. Homer Williams. v estate A gentleman having been euredofXmoa Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Praam Decay, and all the evil effects of early ait bridge 4 I USD All of the following companies preparations 1 Cl I YD ills it It foufrni Medicines, Toilet - Jilin St :ari A Complete Stock Main Street, 0 To Consumptives. if&At. - Fix. Morning. DEALER IN SEE US. AA - ttori Jjf Hut we will cure von if you will r.i . Men who are Went;, Nervous, and IMia el, suffering from Nervous Debility, 8my Weakness, and all the effects of oritt Imbits, or Inter indiscretions, which W lrenmture Decay, CoiiMmiption or Inmj, should send for and read the Boot of U" giving particulars of a Homo Cuts, h (sealed) free, by addressing Dr. Parbn Medical and Surgical Institute, 1J1 JJatl Spruce St., Nashville, Tenn. Thtt'mr antoc a cure or no pay. De Stiin Nrevous Your Trade Solicited. J. TURNER & SONS ALWAYS ON HAND dw S. Satines, Ginghams, Cassimeres, Bed Spreads, Lace Curtains, Flouncings in Black and White. LEGAL BLANKS -- All Bust Plaids, Prints, LOCATION NOTICES AND Bet mlidd Fans, BLANK ARE 0. k.svers.1 whn Shirts, Towls, BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, OUR CHARGES a: Bea GOODS AND NOTIONS Consisting of VISITING CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, .ar No. 878. Umtku STJTHI.1S111W. SALT LkM ,rv. "n,,, Notice la hereby Kiven tiut tli.'.1? ' named settler lm tiled notice of turn to make flnnl vonunutatto.1 oilMiort ot her claim, J?? be made before t he PmbatJ! absence the County Clerk tv, l'tnh Territory, at lloberCItY uh, May With, lad, viz : . Esther M. Ihivis. If R. M of She mimes the folloink.((tt, her continuous residence non ot, bitul land viz: upon, and Brown, JoarpliT Mnnia.1, lam Day bell, Flinty Dnlbell, ton, atatcb county, Utah. bo-lt- T of Fine EVERYTHING Snch a - 44 tftkuy flKBt.R ClTT.Vtuh. COME EARLY GET TTOTj-T- - City. Utah. Utah, prepared to fnrnUb 2 OpP FltANK I). lIOfiBfl M Half the Former Price. Everybody is welcome to examine 000000000 Job Printing IE 1,1" 1. T. c. Bailey, attorney. B ft Cl 000000000 w 1'P You are In a Bad Driven By a Corpse. - NAMES John Muir Thomas Smith Win. Knrman John W. Witt, Sr. Joseph Lambert CvttOigc A. Chit . S. Alexander .. in. J. Clegg .fohn Cummings, Sr. Leonard Col man Homer Fmughtim Mm. Jos. OoAdel John T. Giles 1 Libit. Felix, y, There are delinquent i,m Ci stork on I., ild 'J". the tenth the set er.il amounts etty .uZ? oftlm respective share, H1 JKj CYRUS NORLE BOURBON, GUINNESSS IMPORTED PORTER, ETC. JOHN McNA Y Proprietoi. Chicago, April 21. Cabman Thomas Gilbert died In bis box last night while driving a passenger to the West Side Union depot. Gilbert made his stand at the southwest comer of Clark and Wash Ington streets. lie was there at 8 o'clock last night, when a man stepped Into ids cab and said ; ,aI)rlve me in a hurry to West Sldo Union depot." Gilbert climbed on the box and .gather lug np tiie lines, swung his horse into Washington street and headed west A crowd of people was surging Into the Chicago Opera House when the cab rattled by. Home one noticed Gilberts head drop forward am! then fall over on Ids breast. The whip fell from his hand and he clutched at the Iron rod of the box. That cabman la dying, said a man who had noticed Gilberts action. He followed the cab. Three or four others followed 1dm. The horse trotted along, ami stopped for a moment to let a cable train pass by. When tiie train had passed the cab rumbled over the tracks amt, continuing its way, barely escaped run nlng Inte an obstruction. At Fifth avenue the men who had followed the cab from the Chicago Opera House overtook It, and one of them grabbed tiie kits. The occupant of the cab leaped ont am! demanded what right the stranger bad to stop the horse. I hare only ten minutes to make my train," he said, excitedly, and I paid this cabman In advance to haul me to the Uulon depot." You will never reach the Union depot with this driver." said the man who Look np there ami topped the horse. you swill see you are being driven by a corpse." Two men climbed on top ef the vehicle and lifted the driver off. lie was dead. Ills fingers were twined around the Iron rod of tiie seat. Joe Thompson, a uews-borecognized the cabman as Thomas Gilbert. Tom Gilbert, as he was familiarly called, was one 6t the best known cabmen In Chicago. He was abont fifty years old. A few years ago a man from Iowa committed suicide in Gilberts csb by taking carbolic acid. Oue night abont a year ago there w as a big fire on the south side, ami reporters rushed out from their room in the City Ilall. Gilberts w as the only cab lu sight. Two reporters sprang iuto it a gave orders to be driven to the fire. No amount of money would induce him to leave his stand. 1 wouldn't haul a reportr, he said, if you gave me the Opera House block." He said they made him drive too fast. Years ago, befere there were any railroads- between Cldeago and Milwaukee, Gilbert drove a stage coach. COMPANY Ileber iM J D tnv Be tea t bfFll |