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Show PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY. THE HEBER HERALD arm, and not worthy of your attention, drew The horrified mother-in-lahack, hilf unconsciously exclaiming, I was told that yours was a very befamily!" The fool, having thought himself that he ought to have first used the answer which his mother first taught him, hastened to reply, .Oh, that is only afancy sketch. i w well-Ordere- 1 d A private letter was shown ye. 4erday datid So. Omaha 27 August, ould be 5 stating the corn crops of an average crop, and that cattle' were advancing in price. Sheep going less- - and hogs holding their own. A company is forming to Wild large stock yards north of Salt Lake , Packinghouses will . folio as then coy.men will have another market and .tiot have to depend on thq poor. i Omaha or Chicago. Reid- - Smoot of Provo manager of the woolen mills of that place will start to i'Gefmany ' in about; 30 days, , SSi r The Steamship Vancouver from Liverpool to Montreal, ran into an iceberg Friday 29 Aug. 6 do passengers were onboard no lives lost. , , -- -- . ? - . ---- Mrs. Anna Mc.Gowan died oat Str Louis recently, weighing 475 pounds. to lift the casket, It took ten men i We want' an eletric light plant. We learn the plant at Provo cost $4,003; the budding would cost perhaps $2,003. Ine pover could be had at any point Oil the Provo river and transm tied oa wrc Tae inemdesent could b i u ;e J in every houirJii Heber for Jess m mey, than coal oil now cots, it is perfectly bTc, lulled tin or od at .the wish of user, no danger of an explosion, .. no , of lirehig t ie house, as the danger t O J cs the glass globe, light exunguLhsdht gets broken. Tae eatie cost would lie inside of $7.0.0 $ico er. menth would . s pay an eiLCtrieun to manage tae then we would have the best safe light, in the world and Be inf the standard oil C.0U dependent monoj ly. It woul be a good pay;' ing investment, . let .us have. it. buih-nes- -- . 1 Ogden was shopruiediy evening .while .sitting in a car waiting for the train to stau from the springs to Ogden. There is some hope for her recovery. The Shootist was drunk and emptied a 4 4. revolver into the car from "the outside. He is still at large. ; ; . ' Roy Wilkes beas the wcrlds record He trots a mile in 2:08. on3Qth of, August at JJndependencs Mrs. Perschmtm - of j, , - f Ioway. MARKET ; REPORT. , v SUBSCRIPTION .RATES, 11 per year, 50 cents for half a year and 25 cents for 3 months, if yom want Buttertwerity-cent- per pound: k'ggs twenty two cents per dozen. Wheat 75 cents per bushel. Oats $1,50 per huudred. Hay between s 5 and $6 per Ton to subscribe call at. this office1 and see us. Born 3 Septr a boy to the Mr.: Bridge. - - wife of |