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Show s HEBER HERALD .'PUBLISHED EVER THE S Y MONDAY. 'i1 heard which had sought shelter frdm the storm was covered tip wall snow and died; another heard went in on top TOWN. AROUND "T tr . On, once there lived a gentel lad, Who walked this earth below. Who only had one failing bad. v To picnics he would go. -Alas, one day' with" teafuleyes . He left these golden sandds And now he flies through' paradise With baskets m IiishamL: andsufiereJ the same fate.. And si t ley kept pdeing on top of one another and dying s the snow, driJteJ-ov- er '1 lie! c mmt. have. bfrn i cri ible i hem. smuggles, for tie bones o many of mhcm wen broken. Ever ivhare ycu affairs a you wdlunt the vau!e;iu-)aid no on lus esc ped e c i t d ose who h d :tcck.ntie boiala Th part of the State. " I DEAR HEART, BELIEVE. think of you Dear heart, believe When evening s gray shuts outr the f 1 KILLED BY blue, I In the slow hours of middle night. And when the lances of the light First pierce the mists of da. k less .v SMALL FALL. - Jan es Looney a h.d v r, 27 years old, w.is ir.itantb I filed r.wrrly after 2 o'clock this n.iorning. IT was sitting on the Tailing of the porch- - ar hi fathers house La Salle strecj, when he lost his balance and fell to the sidewalk, a distance of seven leet, breaking t his ftel J. . through. Naught can the days of absence do When love is strong and hearts are true, To blur with change affections might, De if heart, believe! If sullen death between us drew The veil that hides from earthly view The much loved face, the clearer sight Would still discern in deaths despite ; - Beyond the veil can love pursue, Dear heart believe! A prom nent Denver man -- two-mont- mar- ried clu oilier day. With somewhat unnecessary detail, the ds patch sent out statt d that-hmarried a Colors0 woman. Tue demon of mischief who is always nout on such occasions caus- ed the di pitch to read that he had married a the -poor man suddenly finds himself a sub ject of, me onal interest and discussion, With the. el a ice of going down in history as a disc pie of miscegenation. For of course he will never be able to give as much pi bli y to th e:.t r u t h as wa give n to the falsehood. e -co- Virginia Chronicle, 18th: T, B. Rickey, who recently returned from a trip in the eastren part of the State, says the stockmen are just beginhjng to realise the extent of their losses at 95 per losses; J I have cent, and says: beenrideing our ranges over since June .the 15th and we have lost at least 30,000 head of cattle. In Humbolt county in one of the ravines I saw heaps of catte for three1 miles. They were piled up- - as many as 360 or 400 in a buuch. A got lored--voraan;-mid . hs - ; J 1 He-ftguresj- the . - i ,, Jimmy Cook Georgias boy preacher, is only 14 years of age and weighs but sixty pounds, yctv he edifies Jarge audiences with the fervency and fluency' ' of his speech. ' - r- |