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Show THE ' . TQ1S0&T, rt'RUoilKD KVKKY THCRS3AT AK9 UOLD . SATUR3AT. 18, 1874. APRIL SATURDAY. Passed Through, The Orchard ia April . EipeHod. . Thi Is (he time for pruning orchards. A correspondent of a Michigan Yesterday President I). II. Asa rule apple trees need but blue B. was and and! Wells, Youngs Jr., recently expelled journal if properly" managed from the pruning, Senate the from John Elder reporters gallery Taylor, of the Aposstart. We should have aq object in was tles, Bishops John. Sharp and H la Washington. It supposed view in pruning. T. Sheets, 'and lion. F. Little ar- to bo the individual action of If your trees are growing vry fast rived in Provo on their wrpr to Senator Ferry of Michigan, alone, and produce n fruit, yon should avoid Nephi to join President B. Young which caused the expulsion, but pruning at this of the year; but and party, in tho two days meet- it is now known that it was by if your trees are recently set. and have ing to be held in Nephi. These the unanimous act of the Senate not mad- a good growth, they khoulJ gentlemen were all enjoying good committee on rules, comprising bo cultivated; If they haveagood many branches through the tops of the trees health, and, as, usual, in excellent besides Mr. Ferry, Messrs. Hamshould be taken out. they spirits. They brought buggies lin of Maine, and Merriman of In wo hae two objects in and teams with them on the cars, North Carolina. . It appears that x lew;pruning the first object is for heau'y and to enable them to travel hence to Salt Lake City Council is not alone convenience, w hk-- pruning should be disre-p- u table persons done In Nephi and luck. The meeting in April. In that city, from their presence, but even in One who has lead experience in these commenced y and will continue through to- the Senate of our country, when $ay: morrow. The people there will,, unprincipled scribblers become When the object is to prod ice fruitno doubt, appreciate the. presence obnoxious to honest men they fulness, the pruning should be done in and Jubrj bht if carried two Cu and power of the brethren. get the dirty, turn out. Why June 11 produce the death ef dont the unknown ex pelted, of the method of p rryldrg Thy the Tribune pitch into the Senate fruitfulness is to The People.-Thpinch the lips of all for, its oppition to the prc? - It the thrifty and growing branches, people of Provo call Judge Emersous decision a luse surren- is some other persons ox that is w hich wdl cau the um 11 brarviies and short spurs on the large brani hes der. What people? IIow many gored! to form fruit buds. I think early p ring of the people? Why we venture to pruning must be preferred to any other, Shade Trees. acsert that not two persons in this have a sharp knife I although We nre glad to witness the en- with toe andalways whole county ever thought of take out limbs when I such an expression. It Is fal-- e ergy displayed by the City huper-vLo- find such as are stunted or are in the andthe improvements that way. or think eo. that the people-raare Parson Pace Tua, Perhaps, ling made under his super- All the wounds mode in pruning and one' more person may vision. The shade trees that have should be entered wi h gratuiig wax. I haves wax kettle prej'aredS'TjlIoas; say so. But they nre far from be- been set out around the public take a common kettle and haves ing the people, Out of the sever- blocks is a good indication of furnace made of glue sh-iron, just large al thousands that reside in this what the. future may be, if the enough to take the kettle in at the u-county, three persons dient. citizens of Irovo will only be with the bail in it; it is made like a This is like the Impudence of the united and give the'raid and In- joint of stove pipe, ten in hts long, Tribunes correspondent They are fluence to the protection of all wl.h a bottom in one end, and a bail at How we public as well as private inprove-ment- s, the other, and your glue pot sitting at the people, forsooth. that our fair City may not the tup Inside the bad, an a tube in apples do swim, as the dung bids sald whoa- floating down ....the. ta.ffiSttjtaLby. DJ of .oursiter one aide Just below tho bottom of the cities throughout the Territory ktirrlcto let the smoke "'ewsqser also stream. botat There- - hole the opposite tide near the fofbeautv and comfort t tom to make a draff. This, with some fore we would caution all the charcoal Railroad Acccmmdations. an J wax, completes and old, to keep their the outfit for graftingthe wounls. boys, young The of the Utah waxmg The Superintendent to where wax should be they used ought hot, to an Southern Ik Ik having eye not and or cut be the with on a small disfigure put paddle accommodafor the business, and The grafting wax Is made as follows off liny of the trees that have tion of the people living in coun- bark six pounds, bees wax, one Itodn, or is or be that may now, ties south of Salt Lake City, pur- been, linseed oil, one pint ; melt topound, out to adorn set and beautify our pose, m we understand, to rnn aide- and as abov e. It should gether apply or walks, of a public private be two trains a day during the meethot for some time, kept nature, and thus give evidence to and stirred with a ing of our coming conference. In all the world that we as a paddle to thoroughly people the Jngredien's. addition to the usual train now not so heathenish and barbar- incorporate are The that son times come op 12.30 at Provo sprouts p.m. dally leaving as some represent ns to be. front-throots should be taken off e we understand that another will ous, Let u3lalor to each others inter- c!oo to the roots as soon as the ground leave Provo every morning about and set all mankind a good Is thaw e J enough so llwd it cn bo done, est nine oclock, and returning each and while you are taking off the worty of Imitation. example afternoon, leaving Salt Lake City epronts look out for the codling moth about four oclock. This arrangeHOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS. (carpoeapsapemonellajof Harris, which ment will be very convenient,and will be found under the scales of the we hope will be fully patronized Arru: Cttaiid Ptodiso. Fill the baik on the south isle of the tree owr a Ii lle more than half the ground ; it is a by our people. Before that change pudding-d'cof an inch long. Also, of to full know all will begin, we expert quartered apple; add a little wa- - from V,' to look the atew and a then add umil apple tree borer, which ter, soft; about it from the Company, of be under the bark near the will found made a of one to custard of egg readquart which we will apprize our sweeten to taste; bake one hour. (op of the ground. By examining the milk, ers. Aitle Ebeao. Weigh one pound bark yon can see w here the worm has TIMES. FF.DYQ TF.HVEEKLY Ql OTiTIOSS. SALT LAKE. uj;. - AHnOEIIEDAGE-M- . John McKwan Esq., b our Agent to rfceyivo subwriitions for Thk 1eovo and- advertisement commend him to We Timkk. Daily the courtesies ofVur friends. jr-f- exjK-Ilin- - Dry. ' Ly-for- d, -- t et . In Lehl, on Monday lastthe 13th. April; of disease of the heart, with which he was affected for a SorrawrcK. years- Tvantyf 1 Edward, -- ' Sc nr M aged 63 years. Elder Southwick was. a native of Staffordshire, England; ho embraced the gospel many years ago in and presided over that branch of the church for several years, and his course and career were marked with honesty and faithtulness. West-bromwic- yjJ Removal. J. 0 - - h, jack-kniv- C. Stevenson, Merchant Tailor, begs leave to Inform his numerous patron that ho has removed from his old stand on Centre Street, to one block East and three Store. South of the East V r" 'TuargJ ' A i;dl-- . ante and the beaut.fid ov Hurnna stops, w hich ere beyond deartj-tiuia rich varuty ot tone. :i TESTIFl KUSICIISS 3, ODD That these GROANS are OVER ZIOInPS iine-pulli- CO-OPERATI- PREnilKS FIRST 150 Ilao liocn awarded to the Elcy Orgsn.- - THE ESTEY ORGAN L.1LVUS Tllli XVOltlAM VE Mercantile Institution, SA.I-- T I.-VI- .on Sold S CITY. 'end IsJaUmfnts. .Monthly for " 0 ' DAYNES & SON. Agents, SllTUKKUTT. p!6 SPECIALTIES The aUention of our patrons is called to the following Report -- men! a of the Indilution and the class qf goods dealt in by each.. . . TAYLOR & CUTLERS K. LT LAKE CITY. !)'( PJ.U.iSat Sew Sdk es inuue-JLiteJy- , flesh-colore- h 4,000 - 11 WHOLES A LE GRO CER Y AND HARDWARE DE-PARTMENT. Groceries, Hardware, Glass and Hootcn Ware, Queens ware, Itoicdcr, Pusc, Agricultural LIDDELL Dye and Oils. GBOCBRIES, Main St., north of Past Of; er, AS HALT LAKE CITY. Shift, Paints, ra.h pricB (aid foi DRUG DEPARTMENT. Drugs, Medicines, Liguort, Chem-ieai- s, SCOTCH HADDICS Durlii" the CulJ XVeiitbev. fCJl) d -- "henry AX9 MAIUFACT3CEB SALTLAKEC1TY, U.X. rrir" Catuly, Onw w - t-- Trans-Atlant- - -- es ic " - WHOLUHAL'll, from llie Country l Orili-- r promptly to. nttt-mlci- CITIZi:.S CF AD TO TIIK SFRIfUU.K TKOVO, MR-norjp- no coimry. JAMES DWYER, tie rufilt - Lake City, has Just Rtartal uml lliitmh Iphla, f r yew York, to make luruc purrhssi of Book, Chart, Chihrs, Suml'iy Sellout Prlres anJ cserj thing la the w H- - lktn , Slalletery A educational Line. P .mo n t f) Teirge and Sia!l to. or.nna BT XMU strutlv .iTTfiNi-K.J.Clernt .4 . JVrr-irrx- Cult mvt examine fore you purchnw eloi-- anJ prlct k s be- nirti-- J, HENRY E. PHELPS W.H. on Fi, (innv.I'.ai-ins- , iisc iluplu Su.vr, Vnts, Lie., I'ic., hi us-e- Ju-tle- CF PURE CANDIES, tuurs lh - RETAIL conrECTionER J-- d WALLACE, WH:tE3AlE AKD s Iuvo-tigati- CEAtEftS M Drit-- J d-j- e BROWN, &z AS3 EETAll WHOLESALE ts. e ( long-shape- Polls Uull lipr. WHOLESALE. DRY GOODS o , , DEPARTMENT. .t mi stock or cpocqiir.s. Which nr a rh offiipixo Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps , Materials Curtain WIIOLFSALF and PP'T.i IP , Ivp?r i. and Carpets. nr. y cheap. " f-- R-ih- 23 cents per yurt. York prices. Velvet Jhblxns Pcrfmeries, Paints, Oils, With enow, North, South, Kast and Dye Stutfs. and West of us fully in sight, it would be risky to say .that the winter is past. But the old man CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. is dying daily, as the warm sunshine painted the few clouds floatMais and Roys' Clolhing, Under-trea- r, and around and Gentleman's Furnish yesterday ing loosely to day testify. He will not give ing Goods. up without a struggle, for his exhalations now and agairp Jell us should be made Who utils the cheapest furni- vf ftr-- 'i juicy apples, rri. core, and entered. The ground that his dying convulsions breathe th iLree of lour BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTto the of mellow to a stew them ture In town ? David Cluff. J r. pulp, being careful to. MENT. a coldly upon us, and that he is have and top drvssinz of use ail enameled saucepan, or a atone inches it work in and or yet alive, and he make us shiver lime, very ar placed iiwida an ordinary saucepan Men, Borneo and Children's Hoots Any Hair to Hake a Rope. between time. t. filing water, otherwise the fruit good. and Shoes, Sole and Upper The Salt Lake Tribnne says, w ill become discoloured; mix the pulp -Lea f her and Shoe Findings of ix .4 sine.- , The New York World declares with two pounds of tho best flour; put , Working. every description. tho same qnautity of yeat that & Pr.AY ua the (illo of Nnu, Wear pleased to notice that that the recent decision of the U. in and a hou-- e would be for common In New' Engluul, of our citizens nre here pnd there S. Supreme Court on the legal as much w ater as will makebread, it a fine which Uffh tnem!crs were anyunisoon be will tender question, Inclined. WAGON AND COMMISSION engaged, throughout the city and but religiou-l- y with contempt. smooth dough; put in'o an iron pan,d thing A Stml was another firm versally rejected soil the in DEPARTMENT. county, turning up and place it in a warm place to rise, an luemU'rs were with spade and plow.. The face The ring organ attempts to let U remain for twelve hours at leasU in which noted for their honorale charac- SJiutllcr Wagons, all hinds of Agof mother nature Is looking im- snatch at the smallest thing to Form it in'o rather loaves, ter quite ns much ih Wright & ricultural Michinery, Wagon honorthat and bake In a quick over. proved already, and we feel that bring disrepute upon e who were their tuigh-lio- r. Timber, Steam Engines, Turnot sup-jto- rt CuArrED Tako - common the old lady not only smiles at the able Court, because it did U. Ketchtun A iPheatetn IIaxps. bins Water Wheels, dc., de. the ruling of our Chief-Jus-tin incongruity; but starch and grin-- it with a knifa until U i Awdl-keoplayfulness of her children, but It hisses at that Court like Is reduced to the smoothest powder; the marriage of lhnjuulti Bird, promises them good things soon an at an eagle.- It would fain put it in a clean tin box so as to lias e it aged sixty to Julia, Chaff agetl owl and pooty things, too if they an old The Institution is agent for I he at band for use; then, twenty, showing that ChaCT- Is Will Only be good and fiulustrious, make people think, in its little- continually bv be Bird caught may celebrated S in ger Setting Machine, from are taken bands the whenever she says: Tickle mo boys, oh, ness of soul, that it Is not only soiled water, rinse them thoroughly in not so funili.tr; nr is toe mar- over ona million in use in Ain'rLa, Virtue to Susan tickle me do, you tickle me and liable to err but that all its rulings clear waer, wipe them, and wila they riage of George not to h.ul to see Is It Vice. because and are it hence, wrong, Ill tickle you. are ret damp rub a pinch of the starch B.whtlor married to Aj may err. It .has erred in every- thorougly over them, covering the George These collections of odd Virgin. Orders to insure prompt attenilr ' its raid enough; and so touching pet thing are judges surfoco. name wholo CouiLtency. should be address'd to the Sution legal ruling. Ona it Is w hen w e find In u newspaper IxprsTnccTABLE Conor Hv An old adage says, liars perintendent or Secretary. Makc;H-aeljogie, my boy, logic forerer, black Is rubbed w ith paragraph that John a mitral fir should haye good memories, That beats my grandmother, and she drachm of anllme iu lcen a mixture of sixty drops of concentrated a HOOPER, riot, or when paron Playfair Is was clever." which said adage Is very applicaacid and three quarters of cards. at hydrochloric with cheating charged Supt. ble to the sheet in Salt Lake City. Had we not better dispense with an ounce of alcohol. The tWp blue -Lx. altoIn Its first peurilo attack Upon the U. S. Supreme Court' solution obtained is diluted w ith a hot Judge" Emerson, in consequence gether to accommodate the ring solution of one and a half drachms of Chittenden was before the DisCommittee on of his decision. That paper said and its champion, jut to let them gum arabic in three ounces of water. trict steel denies attack not that he s)lie-i- ti does perns, lie This colour Friday. the judge wa3 hasty.' Tho have their own way? "When that from IX'golytr minconcentrated Is unaffected appointment and by other day, In renewing its futile Court Is somuch in error, to the acids or strong alkalies. If anil- AMcUlan, (bahring that they . efforts, it arid the jndge enters annoyance of the Utah party, it erals him to obtain contracts. of bring dil- employed Muck ; Into on elaborate nrgumant should W abolished! Because one ine with solution, be tres'ed with a uted gum wu'er, Co. show that the offleer Ac. Tho newspaper, the If ortd says the solution of between a half and three The French the cf a has ffuujvf paid lirgc Tho editor certainly must bo decision w ill be rejected, of course quarters of n ounce of shellac in three steerage passengers on the demented, and his memory very every decision- of that body is ounces of alcohol, an anilmo lake la Europe $12 each to. relieve and defective. But so It is; the wrong. Would the Tribune be- obtained which is remarkable for pro- their Immediate nece-itie- s, fre' railroad tkkvls to of that thing nre etern- lieve tho World In everything it ducing a very deep black colour on furni-he- d Ue?eriug onts. brass or leather. ally floundering in a bog of lies. says? p-S- AT - eru-U-rabl- 1r. irres-'ponribl- REMW, X'ox wond-ufo- l r, plied with all the latent newspapers and periodicals. Including the latest Salt - IJike papers, which ho wfllfUmbh on the cars, between Irovo anil Salt Lake, rates. at the low -- KOW STYLES All having the y Pc mao. Lou! John hi keeps ronstantlr tin ORGANS! g e Jr To the Tbaveuso "f'tte'w KEW tre-e- . supply of rain ami snow that lias been granted us this season and so recently, our tdreeisare dry as dust again, and the mundane Aquarius ere long will be needed to visit our streets, even before the .traditional April showers shall have been played out. eusi:;ess. ESTEY ORGAlS! fciun-timc- a Notwithstanding. thef'Tojaimis Diei ESTY to-da- . ' slt uue city c. n. i. CCLIO. i. - Buying ...... tilling , (Opposde , HTr.r.r.T, JW ogin.) Lulie City, the tn oli mv present I am of goods and r tv I m'li an e nit re new etw-of GOODS. IDDE&YT rrotiS vL tin- - f . C O n F C R pmr anl CNCC wn find lo Ihrlr ' ' '"S' call as wa 6 tar nii e S I I nV of I)rs l ioun. If ataand Jemctrr. loihln;, d !. a 11 v V ' C.osi--- . fchoe-a- . Kaind in a well . i s ia-i- r Aawrted |