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Show -- FO.! sit (jUAYE J.OI6 A Lowest a Pncev.-C- i i !!! r.i'V. ;.i . .... , ..$ U ...;1vv : A t ! t t v i - i u: TRAPPING 1. Y, Jlan.I.iil, Chief Raiisei uorncr uariicrishon.' .. Ja,ij- - .anogany .First Cl'33 Wor GlYK MK An,.ki. rinimisec'y - tie. kvaei, below is ada'rteri Tlie trap portrayed to tin' cajiture of rais, equirri'ls, rabbits, uiiuks, uiutkrats .and skunks. It thould be 'i ftt-- t Ki.-- 12 v idt and nine inches Kigb. It im is lined with zinc or tin, and w an is (wken from it it should be before thoroughly The center post (a) should le one inch the fqnare for the bottom jmrt, inside f t :ip, cut down on two siuV to an inch for the projecuntr portion, as .shown at b, with shoulders roundetl the middle plauk between, the KI. FOY : lo U t 0!i? ...... J Jo gi.T wt-e'- thoWcrld the World :.!.. i iniheA.O. G:,:l.t . i..... , L. A. Curiv ' Thumbiy (', Halt, Murray. , lucr i Xt ir. BLACKS. UlTII. . Prop-Fres- h Oaten t) A SECVRE TRAP. tkn W.nts uf the Tuhllc fur WtMmf UljtliJnys, Etc. t '!:fr. fill T&r-li- f- - Rtix 1. rtTTI.Nil IN THE HUD. k silt vertK-alla.'ns. nj 3. 2. r-a- scron sawing. Turning, n C.,.' T.S v Thf J!. Wood-Working- 1 rllfliytiyi !PT. I- M' F? . T). 7.7 . .. - i tr L x- - r ' i XiV&JJt IS ' ; -- of a goose quill. . - i . J. 1 In removing the bad from the branch, begin halt an inch above it, cut down through the bark and take tip o Kuiall bit of wood, having the knife oouie out one inch the bud. Leave a small part of the li af stem attached by which to handle it. Iluds can bo kept for a week or ten days afier removal, provided they are kicUi1 in a box and simounded with slightly moistened iuikk. It would e best not tocutotf any wood when the jud 'us removed, but it is difficult to do M-- o. - ";- J! TH9 GQTJXX Cj iral.i ot a tin iny young tree. i ne iwigs fro.ni wliieh they are I'm shouhl be about the I .i Full Line of A Mm! m mmill The same with sar.ie with bark raised. bud Inserts d. 4. The same tied up. Three duorg South of l'o.--t Ollioo lids. The center jxwt should fail to of an inch of the within floor of the trap timl a thin board eix inches wide and nearly as long- as the width of the trap should be framed on and firmly fastened to the bottom of it. On this board the bait for the animal to be caught is placed. A wire IV, inches long is inserted in this standnrd 'Billarj & lVol Room. (ihc thin way) liinchc6 alixne the top of the trap; this wire stands crosswise of the trap. Through the. ends of the levers that hold up the lids of the trap Select d Stock of Wiues & Liquors. wires- are also inserted at the point Imported tt' Domi:slic Cigars. where, when the lide are placedion the Trade a specialty. Family short endis of the levers and the long ends lowered, the wires in the levers A.L.CAHOOX, Trop. will conve directly under the w ire in the standard. The weight of the lids, when the wires come together; will raise the staudttrd so that the rounded shoulders BOOT & SHOE STORE will rest against the under side of the middle plauk. This tUso raises thelat-forCh8?pest & Best f hacs. Uen'sOlI (oatn Working flioes. Il.ff) a little from the bottom of the ' Ratin Calf. Fin SIhmm. I. Bo 1 25 IsdlfB' trap. The mortice through the middle Mutton piece should be beveled a littlo to allow Miestlliojs & I'liiMn-ii'- at lowest prints the top of the standard to swing back Boots and Sheen umde to order and reand forth just a little. The four updone while you wait. pairing neutly rights, fastened to the sides of the trap, Meu's Bnuts su'i'd i. Iieeloi) T."ic. No heels &0c ' ' " " 4o " A IK) LiiJie .hi should be about six inches high. " 25 " " io " rod (d) posses tliiidn-threereightlis-inc- h boots. AllcniBi iltui'i akne rime rrlce which ha extra. will on their holes near elmrgul pau'hiua tops through John J'. N eusoii, 1'rcp. the levers work. Holes boroti through the sides of the trap and into the edges Murray Street, Murray. of the lids and large wires inserted, will securely pivot them. Fence wire Btnplea inserted at an angle on the upper corners of the lida receive the ends of the levers. It should be constructed .to work easily at all points, and wlicn so made the weight of a mouse on the trencher within the trap will spring it. When an animal steps upon, the it very readily moves enough to displace the wires and) the lias fall of TT APPY tieir own weight. J. E. Lawrenca, Id Farm and Home. Builders. In ModrrtU'l !urcrfull liour a lit y o,! sutud, nt TY a.; jLi f lie-lo- MURRAY Having Leased the Decker Black- smith Shop, just South of the Bridge, State Street, Murray, I am prepared to do any kind ol work that can be done with a set of blackoniith's tools. Bring me a trial job and if 1 don't do your work promptly and give sacisiaction i will make no cliarge. lorsshoemg" $1.00 or no Ch.u. TirO S3 GtlUST 50 batisl-u-tiw- RAN D ITKCIl STAND, Hot aud Cold Lunches. Hot CofTee with Cake icct. Lunches put up for travelers. j.rt--.t-- it A. F. DU TREES. The usual seaaii- - for budding is front Uio lirst of July until Die latter part of September. The waum varies, how-- ' oxer, v itU the locality, the inper time being when the tree is in active growth ami the lKrK mris retiaiiy imin m P wom'u 11 is also necessary to delay the work until the buds are well matured, ti nud it can be ontinued us long as the hup movep. It is not afe to bi;:iu tK eaily, hs tli tree may heal over the made by the insertion of the b;u), and therefore ireeut growth. If left until i'.iite late, imperfect union may be the result from drought or from U early frost. The buds re taken from matured lat- - Creaa,,Buns, Fie, Cake, Etc., Bully. iLHbiillStt r Llotk. Murray Bakery, , , , Uathi-- Muil Opera How ii!(A.ki ulVTdy, romovin- - ?BiT!iuos aair IromUitiLivsuf nit-u- . O Call end Sea Him if? Amy. l e m&tf :ini viper. t;il; No To ... i E. .r, t1,-- ..r. ; ,v nH-r, thu! nial: ioo or otrnr!'. Ai in3:ri!-,tsCur; (fiiaran- lUi.iI.n-iUht toed AMivS &..r,jp:c fro". Co , OliK-aj-'(r New Yuri UTAH. Atlas C Y.RANDALL. lKii'1 1 Vr 'j v ::it ':nJ T n ; r.. 'o easily :t::A (i.-n.- lc -- Law. - 1 Chas, J!ANUF.Ul'fRK::s OF Yi'.ifMi-High Strictly a home concern. Patronage S..l'ni!o:i. 305-- 6 i still to lef,usj rk. imj, Contractors and BUDDING FHUIT TonscrSal Artist one-hal- J . Rooms T. jWood men kSlt. Ha. l'ailur Attniey.;it- lit-- Uarnp I 'AM. A MADE EASY. cat Trap lur (he MluWa. IM KAiLNLsTHUi.NuN. . Mum ay. l"..L. k n,"--. -- T v. K'i , urn UJLNLLY I .OI..H W..-- 1, 'Ml OF v. i L.l m . Qahoon & Co, LAA'YER. -I. FN T 1VLK.-- 1 T. H, iVIcELiruie, - . -. N- - Hiinif.-.li- " bhi-o- 1lBfc-for- ; - ';!',", REMOVING THE A Rood bud: a, root cf 2. I!ud liadly laken. le&f. center. 3. liranch nhowinif tion for rvmoylug bud. 1. BUD. bud; 1, root of with hollow In knife In posi- m irt...T,! i a ' . this without injury to tho root of the r pev Iff t h Fil i U I2b 11 ff I ac T&.m' - . "'y This is tho handBOmeetj complete opera! house in tho .State, outside cf Oi,'th;n & Salt Lake ami is soml to none ia poii 1 of con venieiico & comfort; nni iris, ift35 -'- "!',', bud. Trees are budded when from one to F3 era five years old, preferably at the earlier if 4 date,' Choose a sTnoirtli portion between leaves, make a horizontal incision Steam Heat and FJeciHe through the bark uud at the upper end "- one at right angles to it, the tu cuts ... forming a capital T. Knise. the bark on each s.idte of the horizontal cut slightly, pra.--- i the bud by the leaf ptem left on for that ,piirpose and t Lip it into this incision. IVith a stri) of bnss Ixirk or old muslin bind the bud in place, and the He sure that operation id completed. tho knife used in budding is perfectly sharp, for smooth culs must always be secured. One of the chief difficulties uym is to remove the bud properly from the West 2nd South Btreet. acoriginal stem, but this can be 8"irSalt Lake City. complished afier a lit tie practice. The budding is- most successful in Bilver or Amalgam Fillings (for dry weather, as the sap moderately a nhort time) only 50 cents. t coudiUon to form a union. is in the Finest Crown and LnJge work When rowa of trees run north and at reasouahlu rates. south, put the buds on the west side, and Only office iu tho city having when they run east and west put then) (Jo for Your Bupnlied where You A ny article of Merchandise Car sale , This will enable them Lady operators. It will pay you on 1he tKirih - iaJy nrc. pnro to..fiiid - Tliuu t, resist the north ami west wiluS, 9 to call ou them while in the city. much greater reof are a capable Have they You and Can whopo (iuantity, and of the HigBeet y riT rfvwMT-T,- " sistance when the pressure) is toward Grade Quality at our sfdrfe. A, . From and Select to I argo Variety the stem than away from it. In very K. P. DAYTOXMantigef.' to two bud about With l'riws Kqtbil Any. young trees insert the inches aUne the ground. If much work . is to be done, it is udvisableto geta regular budding knife, which will not be and is almost essential to ftf s work. Orange Judd Farmer. rm r fei . HOUSES ' . A. E. CAHOON, .) Manager. ' S0UR Bzuti, Milking at Resulnr llonri. SHOP, Souili of PI WUMn I H llll" II & H III -- j fill uri rMTiT rn n cr-- g i. ? M 3 W HI fl iiT.i:lr-Atf.-oo- IT f'.vS if a b P f , ? V- -i 3 ?1 Is not complete without you have some Photographs taken at ?. gST2I2J .! F1 1 Iu dairying, in order tomake the most out of the cows, it is very essentia that the milking- should be done at regular hours, as evenly divided as can be done The milking should he conveniently. done gently, quickly, quietly and 'thoroughly, drawing all of the. milk in the udder out. In loO pnrtsof nveragetuilk there us 87 parts of water, four of fatty matter or butter, five of milk sugar and 3.3 curd or cheesy matter anil .7 of mineral matiter. It is the butter fate that- give it. an oily richness.. s gar its sweetness, curd its thickness and water its refreshing properties as a drink and salt its flavor. Proper aerating after milking' and straining, before setting away (to cool, will help materially to remove any foul odors that may have been taken up. Tiural World. - CSI M ifa cif- -i H ;:i II N U n t C72CiKMnEV Bill 11 TVTS h Siables. d ' I -- yf i r H tie Jlii'.l, r.oxt to State Street, Salt Lake City. Field Pointer-Mountai- n' ? g Lomoany PPwOPIlISTOSIS OF Holler 2illerfs ,?),v Taylor suiile Holler fffiUla, Holler 2ZUh, Jloller 'M.illfK Kjn' L'aient Holltrlldlst 'a snick and Salt Lake ISUl Pioneer and Elevator ARE In EVER UNDERSOLD, Grit work a Specialty.WheatHighest lor Earlors- m - b"-;- t?,.r 6, Aorpodh, Watcli tor STsiius- IrUh (innrdii. It is quite possible tbat her majesty's jubilee year wili lx? still further marked by the creation of a regiment of Irish guards, consisting of two battali.ias. one of them to be always on duty in London, wii'u Dublin for its headquar- Cash Price Paid (Irst-eUis- Queer Kamei, who spent some time in the wilds of Texas says that he found families who named the children to indorse a sentiment fler this peculiar fashion: "One Too Many Harry," or "Not Wanted James." It is to le hoped that the names did not embarrass their owners with nifil' than ere senrd of superfluity. The negroes of the O'lulh, when left to their own rorihoda of naming their progeny, strive fur the most romantic mA poetic or names they can find, and a good, long string of them, too. A colored girl in Lauren county, fi. C, is named "Fair Tlose Beauty Spot Temptation Touch Me iN'ot." The youths struggling under the patronymii-- s of "tleorge Washington Henry Clay Injamin Kranklin Andrew Jackson" are so .mnncrous as to excite no comment. To -It I Writ! In miw r:n;ta hit-ton- thu vM- nMo V tkt - VMWtte. 5. o. u:iia. luro lxiiiimtloa druoiu Forermr. Tiiteru-i-ure- ti Caaily v'ut.hartle. 10c nrCSo, ll C. C. U. fail tovurc, relund moucf. fur Fifty Out. r.uamniocd tolraivo habit cure, irakes wpaU suuiyi. blood ti iro. fric.tl. AUdiui'u'iM HtU ters. pita. City A traveler CASH.SS, trrblrl - Jo vt ilry & Range Finder. An improved range finder for fielil -tTi)MAKER.''t)iS glasses has a flat dial plate, stibdiviileil to correspond with the focus of the Sc cheaply glasses, rigidly attached to the rearrnil Repairiug quickly ,nefttly done. of the adjusting screw; a fixed pointer secured near the screw to the frame of the glasses, indicating the adjustment Stato Street, South of San Vrs Storo. upon a dial. A small wheel upon the Murrtiy.Utah adjusting screw turns it so that it will readily focus the glasses for various PRIZE OFFER distances, and enabling the user to al'o S ASSISTANT estimate correctly the speed of advanc51 St rssE to ill a naotit. ing or withdrawing objects. tllni e jet jattr.;i. Wtllth cy b joart. Till you C;innM J J nessoiiese 5 businesl' ay Hud slous Elet- Take tke And Normal School of Coolrlsoeplng, PGnra.ciaGh.ip c& sroci:feifcf 5 '.V: huaiaess lifo. Tlie only Hchool in L'tah teaching rractioal Bookkeeping individual mftructiou aua nas tne uesc penman. G. VI. girM Wine Careful Attention Prosidoat, S'.-r.- Salt for Circulars, Lce FaTnily Trade Cigam, OF LEAD $ OVIR 13,000,000 IIIGHLST AWARDS For Eccllcnc of fcign, EictUcnci of WORLD'S Coovmctlon, COLIMBIW RcpiUritr of lluiion, F..me of Mnllon, LXPOSIIION Great Speed, jMimmliiliiy, CATHARTIC at the Convenience of Arrangement. to 25 5 i priT tiTt ADuULU ) vv ft ? wI y ,o . STVUMMi " l:K1ltltl.. rtntir"'"'. I'til d crit-e- bi.run. '" w ITJT'fLJ rnrfi 'or ""-'t v r'PTTrrn uLI lu..Umll LLii litp. n' v r ?np I knit! a r nn-h- i Mm i f rny ptiirnl rnulti, I .. t ""rk. Ill THE WORLD MADE AND SOLD lluraliility, Eae of Learning, v ?' & Carlson & Birch. rANDY 3" .1- - b. Always on Hand. $ ... City, Liquors, &3T Given to A' Jenning'8 Llock, 21 W. 1st South Street, '' ?v.;.$SS ,1 Short Haad.;- - A Big Stock S SELI.'tTl.D - Education devoted to th4 preA School o( rraciiLiil Commercial paration of young men and young women for the duties of actif ' Saloon & B lliard Hall CAHKFLI, -- -) -In T f I School ' the W3i IP VOH nnV Yo will wdr H SINGEK Yn tnnr lu.m. r (tl iihr t enmt ran obtain tieHrT from Iho Comt.iiy n tti-nITiinipt At the Lowest Salt Lake Pritf Curtain Rollers of all Styles, iiriMiinM direct wlnra. Y"U will irl ,"n".",-- ir any i.art cf tho wiftd. at writive enrefol aitrniiiin tnnr V tv':i '1'J li all niHt'iinera, n matipf where . )"U mnrhine ina have btt" purrbaM-U- aewinif-maehlne with ihf l.a.linie will be wdrl'l.naviiiK niamifn.-inrerin .1 an. an unnva,. an unni.mlcd rpi-rien- r t o gnarouteat of t MACMIMS mnin.in-t- cUeuc art sold h atr,.ni:i-- and fc" at"i'- Tlie Singer Manufacturing Co. Sjir'mif Katrai-si- , Trunks, Tuvoleris Valuer, l'icl.i:ri' I'lamcs, Window I!lir.d. c. c, r Pr and Hi pairing l)oner special Bargains in Second Hand Goods. Uihf-hUrin- $ - OUT BT (lot, V Murray Furniture Store. L. EUNSTLOSI, rroprlelor. rSTATE STHfET, J MUf) ( |