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Show saS tn . io fnr Wasatch Wm Buys, Wave. iV.r'J at the JWejficr, class mail matter Ono Year, He is well paid that is writ satisfied. To thin, own self he Fr SI. 60 At a lmnquet of the British Economic Association held in London last Wednesday evening, Professor Asdiley delivered an interesting address on the position of lie trusts in the United States. said that trusts were mainly the outcome of an attempt to get rid of the disastrous effects of cutthroat competition and that the general tendency of trusts in the United States was in fact the lowest prices, as had been seen in the Standard Oil Trust. IIo contended that trusts are a benefit to the public, m they tend to secure steadiness in the rate of remuneration for labor, promoto continuity of employment and increase stability in industry. That may bo the way the picture looks viewed from that sido of the globe, hut from this sido it looks different. Accoroinu to the report of the County Treasurer to Auditor Richards, Weber county has paid, during 1898, 81870.78 bounty on wild animals and birds. If other counties have paid bounties in proportion to Weber and they keep up their lick, how to raise funds to pay bounties will be a new problem for the next legislature to wrestle with. It would seem that the District Attorneyship, provided by the new law, is in great demand. Nearly all the prominent attorneys in this district are after the job, but only one can get it. It is too bad the legislature couldnt create offices ior a few more of them; It is real niggardly in the legislature to ere ato additional sinecures for only seven or eight in the whole state1 that men should put an enemy in their mouths t steal away their brains! the Teacher, the Pupil and the The evil that mi n do lives after them, rublic. with their Some are born great, aorne achieve Chips mm Tkaoheks. greatness, l.i work. yonr Hay. system throat upon Don't allow pnplla to b bolstsr-ou- t And soma Lay greatnaa them. or uncouth In the schoolroom. 3 Give something new ev.ry day, Every one can master a grief but be 4 Make nae of moral stories whenever that bas it. the opportunity prwuts Itself. G. A. W. 5 To make haste slowly, should be kept lu the mind. History of the Organization of 6 Alin to have pupils do the bulk of the Militia in Wasatch th talking; as a rule, the poorest teach County. ere talk most. The beat teachers only John Crook.) (By Hue of thought for their pupils direct the All the smaller settlements, We Darn to do by doing. including 7 Adapt your work to the minds of Wallnburg, were broken up and the famthe pupiis, and enlarge therson. aa the ilies moved Into Jlebcr. At the time of laws of nature develop mental capacity. the reorganization, May 2G, ISfifi, there 8 Self effort educates, Cramming were only two military districts in the stagnates mental effort, and causes men- county, Haber and Midway. The foltal (llpepla. lowing are the names, by companies, aa 9 Education is '.he forming of good they aland on tho muster roll : habits. Wasatch mii.iua. 10 Good habits are of more ImporJ. W.Witt, Major; C. H. Wilkins, Adtance than principle. jutant. I I t ount that day lost, whose low CAVALRY COMPANY "A, STIIST DAT. descending sun, aoes from thy band no II. Wilkina, Capt., Win. McCbas. worthy action done. Donald, first Lieut. 13 A children lore change and novelFirst Platoon I.leut., Jos. McDonald ; ty, a good teacher will vary Ids topic Rergt., John McDonald. a well aa Ids inathods and devices, Private, Jacob Win. Smith, Bathers, Harris, Eph 13 The first ten years of a child's life la pccnlarly th period of greatest John Acomb, John Ciimmlnga, Wm.Cole, development, henc the necessity for Win. Gallagher, Alonzo Hyde, Geo. properly training powers especially on Fraugliton, Nymphas Murdock. Second Platoon Lleut.Patrick Carroll ; the part of the primary teacher. 14 Educators and sociologists believe Sergt., Philip Smith; Privates, Geo. M. more and more flruily. as time passes, Giles, Win. NtlUall, Win. Giles, Hiram that home, school, and ooity,ln fact, all Oakes, I). A. Schslons, John Sessions, the total environments of cldldhoad, are Jacob Thomas, Geo. Carlile, James Win. M. Giles. forces that, together, and harmouiously Third Platoon Llent, A. J. lings; must mould the young life. 13 If a t.aclivr wishes to be really Sorgt., Richard Jones. Privates, Will. successful with children, he must for the Cummings, Isaac Cummings, A. L. Mctime being, cease to ba what he Is, ami Mullen, John Harvey, Sidney Carter, Jo. Parker, Murry Harvey, John llarvy, become what lie once was. Undoubtedly some teachers possess Geo. Bunnell, Darwin M. Walton. Fourth Platoon Lieut., Win. Forthis remarkable power. This power, which .reins to b characteristic of man; Sergt, Wm. Ayerett. Privates, C. W. Ilem-ryElisha Thomas, Ixsac superior teachers, la us doubt mors nature than an acquired gift; yet not- llanm, Thus. Nicol, Hy Olilwiler, Win. it admits of being Reynolds, Richard Sessions, Samuel withstanding, Broad-heastrengthened and developed by habit and Sessions, Alf Shelton and Robert men ail told.) (50 careful reflection. A. W. BIl.VKlt GltK.YS COMPANY D. Governor Wells finished his labors in puting the finishing touch on the work of the late lamented legislature last Wednesday. The last bill to receive his official signature was senate bill No. 81 by Evans, an act granting preference rights to settlors on publio lands. The Cortes of Spain failed to ratify the treaty of peace between that country and the United States, but the Queen Regent showed her good judgment by exercising her royal prerogative and signing the document. Car-111- c, , School is tho place to learn how to learn. When we leave school we put the knowledge obtained there Into practice and really learn. There Is no excuse, for the student of this age who leaves the school room at the aga of 18, for not haying a practled education. If he could only realize that there must com a time when he will have to aolve for himself syery problem of the day or pay someone else for doing it, how much harder he would work, and by so doing he would not only help himself, bnt the teacher who strives so hard to Impart that knowledge which to the student In after life Is Incalculable In value. In thesehool room, the student of today lays the foundation for hi futare happiness. HI motto should ba like the ones "Nall which read, "Aim at the aim. your banner t th stars." Think to the front and by aiming and thinking you attain a higher station In anything. The higher we rise the grander the vltw. We .peak of ohjeut of altitude, but your motto meaus a higher, brighter ylew of life. Education makes on flt company for himself. One learns to live better, to -e things umr clearly, to comprehend the duty of life, to bs happier, wiser, better ev.ry day, and thereby make pleasure for those with whom he associates. The early studies are like going Into a tunnel, dark and deep. The later ones let us out Into daylight, Into sunlight. Into wisdom, Into comprehension. The alphabet la the dullest part of any language. The first step over, the rest la easy. Then as Webster said at Bunker Hill, Let It rise till It meet the son In his coming. So, let ns rise, and rise nntil we meet the son In the glory of his coming. s- Fuueral of Mrs. GlanviUe. Th funrrat of Mrs. C. O. GlanviUe took place last Saturday In the Stake Louie. The member of Wasatch Lodge No. 17 A. O. U. W. marched fr.m the residents of the parents of deceased to the Etuke home, preceding the hearse. The i vrvlces commenced at 11 oclock. The speaker were Prof. 1L M. Alrd, Elder A. Y. Duke, and Patriarch Thoms Kliken who spake words of consolation and aconragemeet to the bereSYed husband, parent and relatives. Th beautiful white casket containing t'.i remains, was covered with wreath, of rare and beautiful flowers presented Ly th Shakespearian Club of which she vraa a member, the Wasatch Lodge No. 17 A. O. U. W., and other friends anl relative. After the services a large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery wher. all that waa mortal of that fond wife and mother was consigned to Its last resting place. The grief stricken husband and family have the sincere sympathy of the entire community lu their sad bereavement. why rxnuxrs ho sot visit thb school. 1st. They have no thus to waste In looking after their cldLiren. 2nd. They have same fine cattle, eliecp or horses, or fruit trees that demand attention. If an apple tree Is growing In the wrong direction they prop it up and try to help It grow pro-P rly- - 3rd. It getting popular now to hire some one to pray for the sinner while be goes on sinning so as to lose no Card of Tlianka. time. to., the teacher 1. hired to It is with the deepest gratitude that I try to overcome all the 111 effect of to expreas my thanks to all who neglect or wrong training the bay gets so kindly sided me in the hours of my (Dep- by the example and precept of his stir ort sorrow, th sickness and douth of my roundings. beloved wife. Ami 4th. Education don't psy th. parent do I wish to thank the members of Wasatch Lodge No. hence he non't Invest his time, 5th. Fashion has It that they should 17, A. O. U. IV., the members of tho A. O. V. W, 8tLko lodges, the of the not visit the school, so they will stay filial-opesr'an Club of this dty, tho Huber away to please the god of public opinion. Tl-i-I choir and bias band, and those who spoke sps thee are not all true In every such comforting wors at tns funeral ser- case. If net, let us see what la the real vices. My most earnest wish is that each reasons parent have for keeping away And aa true and devot'd friends In their from the place where, next to the home, 3 ours of sorrow and dhtross 'em all have the character of the child Is Influenced cither for good or evil. We should be jut vea to me. C. O. Gl.ssviu.i!. pleated to know whether our masters of onr labms. approve or J. E. 31. To all our many friend who c,une t our Si.ietanoe during mir r cent s .rrow and In (he death of our b lined daugh- SllOKT SlLKClIONS Fliosi SlUkKMKtll ter, Mrs. Mary Glanxi!!, w wish to exThe empty vessel makes the giea'.est gr ititude, and pray that press our sinc-re- rt sound. will each find friends as nuinrr-.ralways tuny t kind hearted and true. Mens evil manners live In brass, their Its. isa Mm S A. 1ErKRSns. iitJca we write ill water. j 1 $, e TELL the Public. The undenignu-black .iiiiths of Huber for tho protection of themoulvu. and the come to a mutual und' rn landpublic ing in the mater of delinquents and a Hereafter the standard pri' for work. following prices shall go into effect and there will be no deviation therefrom, and all parties owing any of the following parties for one year shall be debarred from getting any work done until their bills are settled with th parties they or swing: Shoeing, Nos. 2 and 8, shoes furnished, 83.00 per span. No 4, shoes furnished, $3 25 " No. 6, " 83.50 Re sotting shoes, per horse, 8L span, 81.76. - 12)a cts per shoe. Fitting shoe 76 cts. per 8 shoes. Hharponing shoes, .Sharpening and getting shoes, 82 00 a span; . wl.erc shoes and nails are furnished, $3.50 to $1.00. Laying plows, sulkeys, J I 3 ASHLEY ON TRUSTS. ny tru. The good is often Interred bones. see-- To () - Ilcber, as naiy ss a g.'ijim ry.sm THE SCHOOL IlOOM. Editor. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 199- i YOUR ii m nwi n- FOR SHE SISTER REAL ESTATE. Beautiful Complexion is an impossiA bility without good pure blood, the aoit of stand that only exists In connection with gaud A A good farm at Buysv'Ue. U. This is a deluccrn on 28 acres. sirable loctti n and wilt be sold cheap for a and bowels. liver healthy digestion, tf A verett. Karls Clover Hoot Tea acta directly on cash- - Enquire of Elisha OPPOSITE COUiT HOUSE, llEDEIt, UTAH the bowels, liver and kidneys, keeping This remedy is intended especially for them In perfect health. Price 25 ct. Notary Publio in offle.. and 50 cts. For tale hy R. Bridge. coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and its for famous influenza. It has become cures of tlmso discuses, over sparge part of WM. T. A, tflorny - M NOTARY PUBLIC Totax37- SPuUblic J. Physician ISurgeon WANTED Or. W. s- Sessions, outi Resident Dentist, three west w. Buys WEL - - S MASTIFF SHOES. BEST Roinoxnber that Laundry WE leaves Tuesday. WAR WHAT 13 SHILOH! RANT EVERY PAIR. E2B MEN. BOYS WOMEMM1SSES ds 7 A CHILDREN Ilest., Hept. At Rubbers are 111 KUM A. Hatch & Co. Carries a full line of NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE. In the matter of tbs ost.t of .Voeaph Iioiiih, lece.u,e,l. Tlicnmlei will sell at private sale Hip follow me describe'! rsLito m iVaaalcn Coiiuit , Mate o! Utah : .Huai AH of the SWli o' rtVt.3.f l.t, nnl tho Xtfc of MViii, Sac. 21. Tp. 4 8, It ft K, Sa't I.ake MeriUi in; also a piece herinn'nir at a point 155 chain-- north ol rhu stv coiner of NW 'll utotesniil cection it. mil lunning; theiic N 4 (tut! efts SO min. h n .iV chr.itM to center of cries, thence IoHoaUk up s.i lereeka Uistnucc t about It c brnns lo the E honn.l-ulineoflhj o 1i'vi oi .N Vi u: ...n.i Sec. 24: In nee S tilroo 1 ehaiM to the is l; i orner of W 20 of said Sue. 21; St of 5 4.1 chair. to placo ot chain, theme eontainino about 3 atren; also a tract beginning in the middle of county-roa7 80 chain s rn 147 tbmi Waftha NU cornel of SE4 tf the NWt f See. S4, 4 8, R i E. nd ruar.in these S 13 W to It' middle of Center to tae west following oowu arid creek Crk; line of said SS'A of NVV'i, See. 24; .boundary thence N1 dull. la to N W corner ol 8 El of MV 14 of said tliem-thence S 7. rhnins; thence W 21 E40ehlns; 47 hr, ins to of A i place bejtinnuif. er, 3.) acren, more or on or inter the 1st day elApiil. A. IK hs, mid hid will bo leceUcd at the residence of the undci.sirned. in Center pror iuct. Count v of Was itch, State of Utah. Terms Jamls olsde, (ii'h. Adininistialor ot the Cntnto Lisdsav, of Joseph - NV,-4- invite the general public to call and see us in our new store just north of the Central School House on Main Street. It will not cost you anything to call and see what we have, get prices on our goods, and see if they are not as cheap as elsewhere. We carry a fair line of Dishes, some nice birthday presents, etc. AVe We also carry the Remedies Grssnhalgh for Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and Croup. Proprietor, HEBER SALOON, tin-ne- )r1. ; Thomas, duel awt. Iiuted March 2. id, . First publication March 3rd. NOTICE GENERAL MERCHANDISE. McMiLLAN, 1:9-1- , 1 HEBER CASH STORE Wm. SWEAT, ilruua Petition for the a!o of Tiersonnl property lia l.cun nut for liuanns at 10 oclock a in. on Ille mil 'Uv of Apt il, A I). at the Court IIiu-- c In Huber, Wasatch County, state o! Uiah. John T. GtLrs, Clerk. Hi Our stock of Plows, Harrows, Spades, Shovels, and all farming tools are the very beyt in tha market. Wo have the only stock of wagon timber in the County and the best second growth. OF FORFEITURE. iMltchConntr State DtAh Jrnor To (iporpt Bovco, Robert Huator, Patrick llamtiKap and .linnet Hums, their heirs, admin istivators and aAijfns Too am) each of you nr hereby notified that i lme exiieiuied, in labor and improvements upon lh 'fthFa the Kind, und the la vincible" mining claims, situated in Snake ( reck Miniug fitrict, in the County I V as a to h. Mate ef Utah, in order to hold said under the provision of section Revised Statutes of the United brim tho Amount requited to hold theStates, same, Urn following uicoimts: For you, CJeoi po Boyce, the Bum of $G0 each year for tiie yeais iu5, itnc, 1897 and each of the above named claims : For you, Robert Huntoi, the sum of $50 each year for the years 1S9J, 194, 188, 1897 and 1808 on each of the above named nnsingclaims; For von, James Bnrns, the sura of $20 each year for the years I8t7 and lsto on each f tho abnvo named minim? claims. And if within ninety days alter this notice by publication, you fail or refese to contribute your portion of such expenditure as co owner, such portion being a above ot foith, onr and each of your interests ia j will become the said cIhiiuh property ot the subscriber under said section 2i24. Tim Malay. Fiist publication Jan. 13. aU preniwe-- JOHN HcNAY, Proprietor. A Full Stock of. CHOICE WINES, LIQUORS j AND CIGARS, Constantly on Hond . Fm-Io.- or tho Respoctlvo information. TATE OK GEORGE I K0T1CES re-i- l SCRAPING MUD. A - GMOMSW T YOUTHS have a fall line of RUB HELLS. cheaper than "VVe Dr. Cadys Condition Fowders two-thir- A3D . li-- Are just what a horse needs when In bad condition. Tonic, blood purifier and First PlatoonLieut., John Jordan; vermifuge. They are not food but medSergt., J. McNanghton. Privates, Free- icine and the best in use t put a horse 1'iice 25 cents per man Manning. Tho. Hudson, Wm. Alrd, lu prime condition. For sale at Bridges Drug Steven Bond, Robert Baird, James Giv- package. en, Wm. Thompson, Wm. Clegg, John store. Grant, David Adams. ON EVERY BOTTLE Second PlatoonLieut., Win. Davidson ; Sergt., Robert Cunningham. Pri Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this vates, Wm. McMillan, James Adams, W. guarantee: All we ask of yon is to use Lindsay, John Turner, Joseph Batson, of the contents of this bottle Wm. Oakes, Peter Cunningham, John P. faithfully, then if you can say you are Jordan. not benefited return the bottle t your Third Platoon Lieut., Archie Serog-glDruggist and he may refund the price Sergt., Reuben Allred. Privates, paid. Price 23cts., 50 cts. and $100. Lewis Mecham, Ehvard Gurr, Peter For sale by R. Bridge. Gurr, Iaac Wall, Wm. Johnson, Fiancis Kerby, John Mecham, Wm. Adams, Arthur Kirk, John Griffith. SKCKR I, THUsTWOKTII Y (38 in VI VXTF.O persons iri this st.Oe to levtauv our bu-number.) nes-- t lu Iheii on n anclneutln- nnmut II In my next article I will tell about the is nmmtv olliue iioi k conducted at home. smo a amt uiir Salaiy straight expenses Indian raids made on Wasatch County. detinue, boTuiltde, nomore.no less salary. Vlonthlv S7A. inferences. self ad 'trussed stumped envelope, Herbert K. Hass, PBOBATr I'oiiMiU OVntv i!p-- k cr 8igi'o:s for A Car-rai- FINE Of O tlll.T UlUR anything you invent or improve! also get CAVEAT JRADE-MARCOPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, for free examination and advice orphoto, BUCK ON PATENTS fee before patent. TQ.A.SNQW&CO. D.C. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, wwwwwwwHnwwwwi Restore VITALITY, LOST VIGOR PKIVATR POOL AM CAIiD ROOMS. MO.NOGKAM WHISRhV, (.tillage). AND iffAWHGOQ Cures Impolency, Night Emissions and wasting diseases, all effects of cr excess and India cretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the S ow to pale cheeks and M res,torcs He lire of youth. Y By mall 15 Oc per box; G boxes for !Ji2,f0; with a written GuaranBClf-a-,u- se A Grand Ball will be given in Turner's Hull on Friday night, March 24, 1893. Each gentleman will draw for his partner and will pay a half a rent a pound an her weight and each lady will prepare supper for In r partner. Even body eomo and have a gnd time and at the same time help the nnfortunato. Dancing will commence at oVock. McDonald. Attorney at Law n-- w 8 if. j. 82-25- Dont l'arty. Lav Conference Itates. For the Annual Cosferenc. L. D. 3., at Salt Lake City, April Cth to 9th, Inclusive, the Rio Grande Western Railway will round trip tickets st rate ef $2 00 from Park City. Tickets will bo sold April 5th to 9th, inclusive ; tiiketa limited to April 15, 1899. G. E. Hedged, Agent. sati-fle- A Weigh HATCH, YYOOTTON, The mot flattering the civilizid world. testimonials have been received, giving accounts of its goad woks; of the aggravating and persistent coughs it has cured; ef severe - Wasatch County, . p, colds that have yielded .h. promptly t its Midway, - attacks and of the effects, dnngcrousoothing of croup it has cured, often saving the life of tho child. The extensive use of It for whooping cough has shown that it robs that disease ef all dangerous consequences. Rev. E Edwards, pastor of tho English Sold by R. Bridge. AND Ilabtist Clmreh at Miner) ille, Pa., when " hand plows, 2,50 to 3.00. 75 cents. suffering with rheumatism, was adviied to Painting plows. HEADACHES, SICK Pain Balm. Ho say: try Chamberlain ovncic jn court noun. 25 Sharpening plows, A few applications of this liniment proved IIEBKK . . Utah. The curse of overworked womanhood, are 75 Pointing picks, Clover of Karls cured the service to me. subduod and It by surely groat 10 quickly Shurjiening picks, and tissue $6 60 inflammation and relievod the pain. Should Root Tea, the great blood purifier ) j inch steel, Shoeing sleighs, W AIRD. satii refunded not if sufferer a Balm Pam builder. factory. by Money giving profit " 8 00. any " " material furnished by parties trial it will please me. For sa'e by It Frico 25 cts and 50 cts. Sold by R. Bridge. $1 per shoe, nr per set of 4 shoes, 83 50. Bridge. Tire setting, new t.re, inch, $1.00 each. Only Seventy Two Hoars Park orrica at rbsidinc 1.25 " On cornrr of Kijfbtli Arena ! City to New York. q Kart Street. UKBE.lt, UTAH. rii.i A 1 in . 1 50 " recent change in schedulo the Overa By Reliable man far manager of Branch Buggy tiro now tire per set furnished from of the Union Pacific and Office I wish to open in this vicinity. If land Limited 87 up according to sizo of tire. New bugin connection with the L. S. North-stern D. gy tire -t where stock is furnished, 84.60. your record is O. K. hero is a good open& M. S. and N. Y. C. & II. R. R. R. now set. mention all sizes. 83 per this paper when ing. buggy tire Kindly time record of only A. T. Morris, Cincinnati, 0. make the unparalled $1 00 each writing. Welding new stubs on axles, throe day to New York. Train leaves Fark o. 4 each 25c Illustrated Driving spokes, furnished, catalogue eta. posta-City 7:40 a. m., daily, arrives Chicago 7 :45 15c Spokes furnished by partios, a. m. and Grand Central depot New York Is permanently located 40c Felloes, furnished, DOES THIS STRICK YOU? City 10:35 a. m.. second and third days, blocks Felloes furnished by parties, 25c of the Cenbreath Muddy Only one chango of cars and complexions, resjK'ctively. Nauseating furnished Buggy rims, tral by parties, per School House. come from chronic comtipatiou. Karls twelve hours quickest time. For purchase) of wheel, 81 00. r in an absolute cure and tickets and reservation of berths call at the yer Root Tea Night cull prernpnly atUudod to All other prices in proportion ta the .aa teen sold for fifty years on an ab- Union Pacific Ticket Office, Park City, or above. solute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts address II. M, Clay, General Agent, Salt We, tha undersigned, mutually agree For .de by R. Bridge. Lake Citv. that we will comply with all the ubme list fur tho ourselves bonellt of and the price ATTORNEY AT LAW public. A. Indeoson. L Thomas Parry & Sons, Conveyancing and Land Office W. A. Smitu, Business aypecialty. LINE ON EASTS! Andrew mair, 24 J. W, Chapman. Olflo lu IlHt1' Row, Heber, Utah. grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and used through the world for Consumption; Joliu P. Wm. Gallagher; Sergt., Capt., Reynolds. Privates, John Lee, Thomas half a century, has cured inumenibla cases Moulton, Win. Giles, Sen., Geo .Thomp- of incipient consumption and relieved many d son. Juhn Cummings, Sen., Jonathau O. in advanced stages. If you are not Duke, Samuel Hooker, James Watson, with the results wo will refund your money. Sold by Win. Ryan, Goo. Noakts, Da;id Burner, Price 25 ets . 50 cts. and $1.00. R. Bridge. Wm. Watson, Second PlatoonLieut., Henry Chat-wiLocation noticed, now lot, at this office Sergt. ,Robt. McKay. Privates, W. S. Jones, D. McMillan, James Rued, John Crlsmau, Tlios. Giles, Jainea Taylor, Ti ll Them Where You Anthony Brown, Eli'ha Janes, R. McFound Io. Night, T. J. Dayls, Petr Bested, Richard Smith. (28 in number.) The above Is the name of a song SK.COND UAriALlON INFANTRY (W48ATCI1 issued on the following Incident: Th MII.ITIA. Rvv. Tlios. when Chaplain of a John Hamilton, Major; John Crook large Slate Penitentiary, while passing Adjutant. through the Hospital Ward was called to 11. COMPANY tli bedside of a dying convict. The last words f this unfortunate youth l. Capt., Tho. Todd ; Lieut. N. C. war : Father, I yon do not know Band Capt. Jonathan Cltgg; Flag ma.bnt you know m well and my family. I prepared his bearar, Joseph Taylor; lifers, James I will die Shanks and Joseph Booth; drnmmers, aonls exit Into eternity and whilst his Jamca Duke, J. M. Duke and Jos. Moul- hands ware clasped In mine his list reton. quest was made: In my dying m.imuiit re I First Platoon Llcnt.Fred Giles ;Sergt. promise mo what I will ask. Wm. Moulton. Privates, Jesse Bond, gave him my word ; lie then revealed his Tlios. Hundley, Jacob Baum, Willard parentage who thought him dead. Now Carroll, Win. Chatwin, Alf Ward, Ed- give me your word that you will send ward Payne, James Cole, Thomas Hus- my body home, but dont tall them wheie band, Geo. T. Giles. you found me. I sent the body home to Secoud Platoon I.leut.. By McMullen; another state, but they never knew where Sergt., Wm. McGlile. Privates, Tlios. I found him. The Groene Music Publish Hlcken, Sen., David Stevenson, Win lug Co., 32 E. Fifth Strett, Cincinati, Richardson, Wm. Watson. John ltltclile, Ohio, w ill send the above song to any Sainntl McAffee, lly Nelson, Noah May-b- address for 20 emits in silver or stamps, James Nash, Frauk Wilson. regular price 50 cent. Third Platoon Lieut., Richard Greer; Sergt., Wm. Haws. Privates, Ja.per DO YOU KNOW Boren, Edward Stoker, Jams Given, Science Consumption Is preventable? Eph Hanks, Dtnlal Bigelow.Geo. Broivu, has proven that, and also that neglect is Reuben Gnrr.FraacIs K'Thy, Jamca Gurr, suicidal. The worst cold or cough can Moroni Mecliatn, Hiram Mecham. be cured with Shiloh's Cough and ConFourth Platoon I.leut., Hy Hamilton; sumption Cure. Sold on positive guarSergt., A. W. Wilson. Privates, John antee for over tlfty years. For aate by Andrews, J. R. Miller, B. Lana, Lewis R. Bridge. Porla, Jalm Dennis, Thos. Smith. 40 names enrolled In Company B. COMPANY "C. Capt., John M. Murdock; First Llent., John Muir. Professional Gards. Choose your food a you would your guests, for on the quality of both depends your dinner." Schilling's Best John Om wnta. j bra coffee soda Coal! Coal !! Coal!!! R O Luke will duliicr Coal on short no thea'id tonus Anv Kind of' Coni ou want. Leave irlrrs, at th, office, tf 1 ' baking powder flavoring extracts and spices 'A 1 ark Jc2s A. B. FR1SBEY, Manager. j&ROTRspie, peaattsKS, and of All work guests or no guests. Tor sxic by Provo Marble Works, all kinds GsmEtsry Work. uKJ tee to cure or rei'iind money. NZRViTA iVJEIii Cet CO. Clinton & Jac.;sor. i m., CiiCAUfJ, ELL. ti-.- c warranted to be of the verv bet material and Send in your orders for letter letter workmamlnp than can be bad ebewhere, or money refunded. reads, bill beads, statements, blank JOHN A. FOSTIS, - - Heber, Wasatch Igrat, Justices supplies, etc., to County, Utah. notes, i this office, |