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Show 4 - .1 . i S it - 1 aaa" i)SERET c V E N lGjmyS. Tharaday, LOCAX. ci.. A"t" , AD T OTHER PIATTERS. wrttln on. on writ, for p tUieatlon ar. def tnPperonly. Chit Chat." It waa ii.lcrcsunt to Cto rail of Louae, aud tho - wit, JsparklLns .anccdouui. and shining hits luterspenod hero and theriK pirn vlnritv to the 'IfeCtnrC' A at tho mannerisms, customs cursory glance ana nauits ox nauons, in ma veruat tour among thero, ofquoting from prominent autheir spiciest cVulitions, thors somo tnadn an hour lias rtleasantlv and benefi cially to hi hearers, causing thoughts 'of ana miure progress 10 uuae improvement :. an abiding pUc In tho mind. , a deduction of Defoe's conBythe-bycharacter a being Fnglish cerning tho tho best traits of the many composed of nationalities that peopled that kingdom-cau- sed athoughttocome in tho mind of your if tho llngLUh and correspondent, to tei't, American characters are cansed by tna mix ture, of nations, and their best characteristic are now o formidable upon t'jo earth, what conclusion can we come to concerning tho fntnre generations of Utah? Here we hate honesthcartcd representatives of every civilized nation, miugling their Leal customs, nationalities! ami maiks of improvement, marrying and intermarrying, laboring for tho development of correct nrinrinle to povem a TadAIv or a nrrtion directed by the noblest laws of freedom and prosperity to a certain extent rid of tho demoralixirg vices pievalent among communities of peoples; and we, can seo therefrom, at no distant t!.iy, a natiou cosmopolitan iu feelings, customs and govern-meulaws, that will wield' a luightier for reformation than Home, Greece,' Kwer Kngland or America have ever yet ( c, TH a : I Ht A A I t tioii 4 U "The Tear I of great many time, innrh larger autllenee exnctf.l t "jUrUj evrnioc. Thl dram- i ouo of tlu v?rv lx"t that haro 1jvh rlarrtl on the s ilt KanU. The MarieofMaJarno s. htflter, one of the l.nel pieres of acting; n fwulil oe anywhere, H too tvcll known pee:.il mention on our part. neM, he enacted with terrtblo Du" mail-Tn- r urvl intenitr of fort ins. Mr. riu!tu:v-Ilanlio uUitteil himif cxeeeiilnsijr we 11 Father aUntlot, no dUl Mi- Albania as t'hn.o. hon. Ml. Adam alway appear to .I vnn?-- c In llucht ?oubrettf charartr. Th epeetarlu of VCliwlerclla" will bo fuf Ihreo ni?blt and will placed upon the tard tniu former apteudnr, with ail the lino scenery painteil by 'Mr. x aiul Methua, lu gtreona scene Sereral rTte. transformation strain, The cast will, ho found Krtly improvel. almost entirely chansretl. ' Mr. Lindaar plays Tompollno; Mr. ilanlie the 1'rincc, with Madame Schiller; "ininjj a duett Ml Ailamw thf Fairy tt'imlerella) M W'tJ.ire. Ariel; Mr. Thorne, iutn; A I i. lor a. Mr. Urahaia will appear in his original character of Dandlnl; Mr. Market t w tiinny lvdro: Mrs, Clawson m Clorimla; I r.4 Wood uianw as Th t be; MW Carelesa? a the SlngiflR Jr'airy. Tbe revival of thla pie od Id spocuele involves the Management in considerable expense, and we trunt the public will sustain them iu their effort in producing auch expensive poctacle. "Cinderella" combines a great many elements which ahould make the production popular. There la dancing In it, thero Is tho Isiplondid musio by ItoSwini, mirth, huimor and sentiment, ana brilliant acenery i ttini? the picture Into costly framework. Police. Charle McFall, at'tcr hMVin thH iVurt room yesterday, perhaps rejoic ing at having onlr to pav n line, went en Hiiuther spree, and ba.1 to lwt locked tip tine ws assyel j n himim,ikui. this moruinsr. fu St ltTBLiCATXOSs Mr. !wyer luw nixi rtH'elveil a supply of tho lenutiful il- I'Ktruteti Aliuanurif puhiWluxl by Frank wlik h we noticed a short time m&; uiuUiuimlvr of Jhn ltrouicluim'a l, arlst-nttho f.fjiu Jl'nu For alo at tho flivllroivt Now iVpot. A CVnK:i-riix- . mt injntii'0 wa don a citizen f rantviUe by tho name of Joseph Ilrim, by tho puljjicatiou of a iHtahrment made hr n hoy of the name of t 'handler who ra arrsttl u wcok ao fast cijitnrday !toaMntr ; txtir of lonts front the sIwh rvoI of Mr. Itentintr. A f ho boy has si niv his Mtutemt iit onfecl, har-iiii ith llrim raiHl having Jocphhim, i educidod false; Mr. utterly nl nor edhcntfsl him, and llrim nrltlirr r:ii feW (crlrved and annyl at hi nanje enn'vtiHl with the transaction. Our repoirter was misled by tho lsy"a state ment, and in Riving it pntlicity departed front the rule of this otlire .ia reaard to ho.- - been pLyM - I-- tke : ' - re-vW- t ett fAiry-talileau- i j Ul possessed. KS AstO?JAU srnid LTtTIIIM ixCOSTI!tr.yT. kxpeiukxci: JOHNVFARVELLiCti Whitman A. BET 600BS NOTTONSJ:: - 5; t AND 1 j -- &00BS, CHICAGO. ' Prlc?".-i:?wu1nrnn- i $H0H$ n. ao ii i I WAL.TER. A. WOOD'S iiUKVU PHI7.E MOWERS & REAPERS. mnde iml Mld. ' Oter 0,oo DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Oil. Whulow Glass, Paint. 4c, " Ko. 3IO X. Keeond Kt., (liet. Pine A Oil re, Eat 61o, i st. i.ons. mo. A . IT. ft'rw rotrr, Wcbrr, i Jm. Graham 1223Uitu ! I 1 ; 1 clo-sin- sc rou : i t- i ' - j hi ii a, Gloss & Qnccnsirnre, Tiable Cntlery, Ixtoklnjr Glaaaea, j Oil Ijtrnps. Coal ite., A'o. 52.1 JSorfli Main KT. EOUIN, MO. i Ut. f Eaat.V1'.V Terni'l A-c- u. , Sole ARenU for Utah St., Salt Lake Cltjr. d29nm HoirriqurruiiATjl1 AREHOUSEi SEED - IIOVKY V I ' - r , t" . . . ed 1 i - I fif-secln- g ( i l.OVKRM, (J aril en i ml Flower Iror-rlera- nd GOODS FOB HOUSE, . a .v .1 o, d v,--a l.-:or- f I'tlilor Vscrrr AVt--. On Tuesday evrn'.rj Nest sprite, I will try n ncu? Kldet E. L. Sloan dtlirercda lectaro la lha for curcattiv . la tha mcnn10th Ward under a heading of time I will tranicribe here the rule.pxo- Vorlt. ? r!s:i'j n Tt m f-- riv v fs e. f'twa Clsi.ua , t f.n 1 wt i;rcadwsT, div-l- Xtvr y M - u MAIN STREET,, Oiiir, SAINT LOU 8t. Lonla, W.Gleeecke, ) oV ftor. V' "nft., L.Voorbla, dl9-6t- J. CIREEX A Mannfactorers and Dealer In I.H. a !'., . HOOTS AND 8IIOK8, No. 50O X. Main St., SI. LOOS. v ) fc C. SPECK I. Xorlh Main .Vo. 211 & St., Co., St. I.Ol3IS,;Mo ' irect Importers and Wholesalers In f. ! ! ! - TINNERS' STOCK, S.C., dcC. dlWMim PVIS. SFilEj, and IMPOIITKKM' WHOLK8ALK OROCERS, LI qUOIU. and TEA?, 22 Lake Nf'rrci,'. .CHICAGO, x. . uruce, i vnamoers irceT. Jble-- .HBjplIe nt KMtprn ; iToiiiRH ii. III. , rif. ' 86 Mielslgaii .. ' LlLyoiiiio, . ' I. A3IY, In- " , jM above,! the1 latent improved for a thorou ti and economical combustion or Western Coal. D , CO,, CnOCCRO, 4.- - i , LOWER BROADWAY, 115 M re water, J. COI7JSCII.nial.TFr. IOWA. V. ISadollet. ) 031y ! fr Onr Klock embraert JtnitlrU nnU far lieiHy, larabtlity i are flower Ihnn Inferior OarL'tltity uninrpasacd Irl?e 4 SZUSWQTSn, OIJTFITTIXQ GOODS, etc. etc., Ktovea ran le ltoaielit lor. pr ll- Oitaloguea tnct l'rio; L.lus laiiwirotlcm cftX Vat Cttr,n. ...... ( I r i Dealer In V.) T jof STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. WHOLESALE CARDEX CITY MOVLV Tnrfetfe. unci tnuactnrer KHEET IKOJV and COPPER WAItK, ' Rear of James' Rlock, . i EEPRl-iJENTE- icilSjS' "i : i A CO., S.' A. MEOIL1TI1 -- . , Wbplesala and Retail Dealers In If OTIOXN AXD! lIlA?f GOODS, 4l9.nitOADWjAY' Orposlte I'sCflc IIoiim, ; f t nncll Uluut lOHtt. Ordera roio Ulal ..earMfuli; n? S?I mI SL IuU . ( S f WI ITH ERO'S - ) - ' UP C A ' t K NT K 'M DAVID M. FOIID, ; IROXj AXI RU ASS rbrjxRY. ; tot- t Aiwayula slock a eempltte aserlmvut of RS ' v chicaoo c r i ! EAST MADISON STKEKT, Iron and - : SUPPLIES, -- . j - C21 Om 1 o.:L.rt(;e-coj,- . . AND JIACIIIXK SHOPS, j -- : Manafacturer and Dealer in , Wrought and Cast Ircn Pipe & Fittings, : i Brass Working f .MACinxunY, Stl Hrni. Half filorU Xorlli crntleaa Kqnnre, : I rinhhed Work,' Brai s Castirgs, EaMitt itetalf &c , ; : , . : j l fml - - i ;.-.-.- &eatn Pa mr. notary Porap, Ooerrirs. prepared to Contract (or nUILDINO en 1 awd t'orre Iliowera." Prtlwe, BtaroCutxa AKK to tbe work, it an Itolt nrtvin F.n,lnL linl.tir.. PATENT SniKGLE, STAY aa ebeap aa tbe ohmpetr equal Havlnj? CVnterlog . Mcbtne. SawAr- fulltrt.bntk?, ... '. uraa i f onri. lUteOetf. .uaine ik.-p- andwrencne, MACHINERY: AD ;rORTABLE Water Uaarea. J Ktm LUbta, Ianterno, CMrcular Saws. Ma nri loth Jaetf chin lUlta, Rabbttt Matal, Joue Bella. Whla- n.. llcs, WKte? Laete! Leatner, Ki;ea, who rrs-l- Soda and Mineral Wclcr A pparatu,d-cCord. Differential Puiley OlUra. 11 Oil Capa, and a leneral assort-mei of Bappllea. J:-- J.- -J" ' T I OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Aowt roB.j., . , r" v ' A ft' . Lea Haw Lee Haw : Cincinnati Ufa " Work. "J Our &(ock jf ' Fan Mower. Amerlean Meter Mill. iMmptel Ccnilct"a Patent Kuam Paintv. Ooarinf,' A BuUnbarjr and AubcrofVa Bieam LEATESRani RUBBER BELTBIG Hehaffer and nthr manaHart. Gatse., We kep ooaalantiy on ttand and Make to of MyHUI.NOLK MACHINE h "a earactty of four ihonaand from tw to Pine Mi in x lea der, A l2ieFliortertrotlc,TXorJ?,f5ASn, in t&o Cfciceo Lumber till lionr. w h;n RUBBER E03 per i:te.. etc test a; 'J to I, cu per 'i UJghcr tuan tLe Aiaika BLTKir, iroz:LT-::u:.i-, t!MV-.' . ahicler. &nnot l exce)ld. either aa regard USi!y or J'actout. .V) to47 Vt'j.,t Vt'ishinston Street, : ' qnaatity. :i.:. and . Cordon Street, ti-? -- the-tinn- j- cr. f - v: v::v":::sAv3iLiir:luv nt '. .. '! :I - i C.-- dC7 tax Snfl fr Clreulan. , dZiljr ' it , -,- .1 ,., , i J ' Louis, kto. - MAIN . iitmr, fiAILRffiD'ani . ROYAI. J Thcmi tt. Kermonr,. . ' Ko. Parlreww-.-.TaimTrrlejr- r ! 9mw Semd Strert)jrint Wholesale aod Retail Dealer THE j;1 . AortA - COUflCIL BLUFFS jTRADE: CHICAGO, ILLS. (Foundries at Albany, X. BOOBS, lYITOljaVr., i 417 415 " " d29 Cm WHITE 120 North Main Street. SAINT LOUIS. 8AMUEL HcCABTKEY & Co.. : , TIN PLATE, (SHEET I It O IT, WIRE, . : HOSIEHY. W1IH2 IfancLfactarers of NEYMOUK, CARTEIt aV Co., " rirprters jina Jobbers of ; 1 K -- Stoves & Tinners' Stock, . ! CO., - 4JMrKTBX MMtkT. f & BRIDGE, BEACH ". 1- - j; ' I 1 - ci-mat?t- eea-so- 4 . DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS No. 222 C.C.Hellmera.New'VoTlc. u 1 TOORITIH, Wbolesale Deal era in J.FinATfJBOnEaCO., I - rd J CCD GARDEN Head for Catalogue. -- I Old Ko. 53,) LOUIS - -i St ixiXax ; Mannfactnrera of : 57 State Street; CXXXCiiaO, Ills. - j semi-tropic- al STREET, IITItT, HELLWEnS N, w AND LAWN, RI8TIAN, 1 Rodney D. Well. rs SEEDS, AND j ORNAMENT AU I , r 21 1 j i Trim m 1ik:h, Itrutie. Conit, Nntpfiid. era, Vlollni nnt String;, htat tonerj-Tlirrada, df., if. 1 . i , Between Pine md. Olirr, Wm. W.Hauford, DeaUra In Fltld. . . . Importers aud .Jobbers of and qtjEEjmsa'nn gii&s No. KORTI I MAIN , - J H WELL!, r i ; IIKFFKO.V. SM i 1 r.v.f fc i Importers and Dealers In New Fo'.dlnu i; .r.Krt-- l l.uni daard Mowcr- - T J"' HUNT I 1'shteMt dralt, itioit tliuj.ls and durabl? K. B.VHIJOUIt, VCIIICA.GO. S Mow-- r made. t ' U. W. 11AI:. i F. A. HUiNT, NEW YORK. WOOD'S NELrUAIiI0 It HA PEEL. Tbe most perfect niac&inein ne. All macbinej am mafcaiaiaiaaM h v arrwi led, man o fact cred by Waiter ri, Wood, Moitinp fc Jieaplnj Machim Co. CHAN. E.WIIITJHAW, General Western AffL, ( KS i . . FIELD, SAN FORD i - ' - -. 11m , ng MEIER, Dealera In Importers of & I rrr-- . - . E. F. Wi Han 9t Lin- pro-;re!sln- j? - Avenue, of Goods, J1-beImporters ens :itzl IVIiife Jires stnl tioodf, of American Col Ions. Vool-eitGIoyc and XolioiiN. Hosiery, A rt. i i . u-- ex-perim- i cli ten ii ' WESTEBHASX Factory at Spencer, Mass. d229:6m CHICAGO, ILLS.- -, : i j .11 i 1 Westermann . I ! w 77 A 7li I I 1 75- - " Importers 5 A 7 lauke SI reel. DRUGS, . i c;nAHAM. i:itow., ifXBFu Wholesale Dealer In IVwti-n- . . W. H. Dls-gust- s st. T.oris, nio. is NEW.YORK TRADE ; to-morr-ow, - j ns t- iSTREirr,ii (Bel. JSL CliarlM snd Locast.) i4 i f sllk-ralst- i' Vo. 413 N. FOURTH WOOLENS, -- , FANCY GOODS AND NOTION3. 4S-"- t - ' ZEPHYR WORSTEDS.! , In lS3t, a disastrous speculative furor in the Motum MulticauU broke out and raged, for a few years,, through, the United titatca like an epidemic At that time, I was residing at New York, i tlQSlery, Gloves, Fans, Freneh Cornell, t t . Mklrta, Ae, A 1 i ii ! nRRTRANIl. i DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. f T1V LOtTIS Importer and Jobber of , -- -i k H. GUMERSEU Sr., WHOT.K-SAL- where I had established some commercial relations with France, - I went heartily, but alas! too late for my financial standing, into that wild speculation, as the sequel will show. In IjsVj, I Imported from ray natlre land ten pounds of the Mom Alba (white mulberry) eeed. A silk'parUier of mine, a smart hwis gentleman, imported twelve pounds of tho Mont 3orrttff seed from Italy. A beautiful nursery was started by us In tho vicinity of New York, according to the rules exposed in my last chapters on the mulberry culture. About l,GO0,00O (one million .six hundred thousand) of fine youug trees wer the result of our sowing. A large Jforuv MbtticaulU plantaSchieffelin & Co.', tion, tho property of an American speculator, was nourishing close by our Importers and Jobbers of nursery. I am compelled by the omnipotence of truth to state, here, that my trees were f irsuperior to mine partner's in iize aud quality, f. However,! the 'prospects beforo us were, indeed, very Chf'micai.s, Dye Stchs, Si ongks, . fr tlntteritig. The following year, if Imported sixty Fancy GixkIs, Perfumery, ounces of lue larvo white 'Cevennes," aud ixty ounces of the golden-yellooTC, etc. suaworm eggs from the same locality In France. At that time, so. intense was 170 & 172 WILLIAM ST., the speculative fever at New York, that New York. the former eggs were sold by auction at i 5- per ounce, and the latter at 20 lu d20&ly ; . , , gold. neh) matters ounce an of each Having kept .variety BINDERY, BLANK-BOO- K, in order be that tested, Af .vrittxr. they Kxrrri?ci Tlirousjh. the were both they might naturally hatched, I mean klmfnes,s of President Brisham Youn, we without any artificial heat. The proiuive U;ou hown a fpecimen Of knittinit cess of feeding our worms was of course, PrMiiig: Establishment, done1 by a machine in is aa same It the usrd in every family In ST EREOTYPE that Mastachusettj AND ELECTROTYPE t sx-- complete, with the exception of the south of Frauce, that ls to say with a I at no the ' in form leaves ouly (aud heel, and Up branches) gathered x D u y, ! a from the needless of a nrstperlwt clasts knitter. from our young trees. Although they The inachim i for family is. were raUed in a small abed and and .cheap. It will knit over twentysimple kind managed according to a open moat primitive of ittrmcn!. An? person can learn to oe-rat- e mode, each one pun a large and beautiIt by the UmL; and it is ao Mmple ami ful cocoon. In a word, our little t asy to manage, that a child ten rears old was a perfect success. A few o"f its pi may operate it without liability Ls a sute-- t for tho dozen woriua were fed by myself. In my orttre. Hero of out ting consideration of Female Itellei 8K"ietie. room at New York, but their cocoons Think of It: a mlr of nocks coiunleto in thir were Inferior to those of the other mlnntetl t'artles, Intending to purchase breed, because the leaves forming their ty ean leave their name at the President of-- food and coming every day from our tic nursery were frequently too dry. ' t' Our silk enterprise aud line nursery VXSiARiatico. A gentlojuan jnst in from proved, .11 conso far, a very rtr. at the mouth of Weler kan. cern. Hut iu 1S37, the promising Manufacturing Stationers, wheel of blind us. yon, informs us thai railroad work Is turned fortune positively against in that nelRhliorhotxl with the nt- - Two hundred ounces of si Ik worm' eggs 116 FULTON STREET, N. Y. been Imported by xue from mot enersry. lii$ blasts aro blowing thing having were found entirely hatched on aroned atter an astoundlnjr fashion, and Frauce, the sKleof the mountain is leins? rent and board the sailing vessel. A large quanAll kinds of r riven, awhile the grado Is asaumlmx dr tity of the Moretty mulberries were r .. level anl from proportions. Jsharpsburs l received bu.t by my partner Italy; the lively place, not after the meaning of the so great waa the pinui nndinnfn printing reaction against as to railroad term, towns; but Monti MttUicattlis fever that our splenapplied " NEATLY I3FCITF.D. there) nre Jots of pood thing and pood did And no trees could Imported pur :A-leeluijss around; and a nico little settle- chaser at i; any price whatever. On the ;r r "'I ment; of hardy grader, wheto loafers, banks New. of York the lishoncst HcautpM and seallawasm peueral-i- y following year, CHECKS .NOTES. DRAFTS, ETC., are apt to receive a welcome, which having suspeuded their, specie, payInduces them to give it a wide berth when ments, a tremendous commercial crash Stvlc. Lithographed in First-Clas- s a aeeond Mr. time. James was the result. Then the reaction fell Livingjiassinsr ston, fciharp A Youngs general foreman heavily upon the mulberry cultureand BLANK-BOOON HAND, of ttn$ works from levila Gate to the mouth the Industry, covering the of the kanyon, understands th Mylo of whole business with odium and ridithing that Is characteristic cule. Do you want to fcnow what final 0r Made to aiiy Desired Pattern, at pilttlnif through 4f vork on the great overland railroad; and wholesale pricQ was obtained by us in Short Notice. and Hill make matter Meg. JohnsMon in the business department of the exchauge for our 1,600,000 mulberry 1. arHable " Wo aro pleased to Lear of tho con- - trees! iliimm tencatis, amice, do not M A QAZ I N E S , MU S I C, ETC. tunusi prop re of "tearing tlowi m laugh, kind reader) Two horses.. a aronna with such went at J ami result; tins paltry raarpKunrgv ncAjxaUxpiiK-notTNr- ). back to Paris. I.KCIISLATIVIL . Now, In writing and spontaneously 141u Thumlay, freely upon the same subject, I do not Satitfa'ctioH Gvarantt&t in Henry Depart 'X V xt 11 Councilor Woo I ru tT presented wish to create a new f jntt JfuHicftittia . tnrnl. furor Utah. la But, mark "An act forthe eneourarement speculative (CYvyi,) chief the who is r i ... words, ... my vf thf . 'tho Tcrri-of Sheep In improjnent - liefer, fcjr 1'errniMlou, to over the of presiding glorious dssllny WttWh wa read, and, on mo our people, tory of Utah," having taken the lead in tion of Councilor Harrington, was refexretl everything relative to that Industry, I Mr. GEOUGEUQ. CAXXOX; and toth committee on Agriealtrtre, Trade will mike my Lest exextluns to create a fn. JOSKl'H UVLU Bait Lake City. and Manufacture. ,A fever Utah silk in silk the produclug Onmotienof Cotuieilor Harrington, the counties of Kuropa for the exportation yr. ir. miles, 1:117 John St., x;y. comnilttee on Rerenno was instructed to of our is time when The eggs. coming consider the prtprietyof amending An the rich sill merchant, the business ict prescribing the manner of assessing and silk manufacturer, and tha akilledallk- collecting Territorial and County taxes, and A.. CIX for other purpose. approved January CO, 6roduoer, will turn their eyes towards 1 1S"k. i place of refuge and safety. mean time, 1 will, elucidate, Christian's On motion of Councilor llrd thorom-mUie- o the Iu on 1'rivato Incorporations wrre In- here, an Important PafcntSpring" Horses, on cutting struct xl to bring, in a bill for a general In- which: has been laidquestion PERAMBULATORS, CARRIAGES, CABS, u verbally before me corporation act. friend Paul fSchettler, A; my Esq., by N Adjourned till ten an Intelligent mulberry culturiat. "In 1 I so 10 e. met Ion at a. mj lor third chapter I have found,' says Iwa Stout, rlso;., acknowledged the rc--t your "the following rule on the propagaipt Of the freedom of the House - tendered he, tion of the mulberrytobyt fi ecuttings: Iht hiuu toil and tiling according Mr. Rock wood. Chairman of tire commitinches cfcri." rarvfro10 tee on Untinished Business, reported that D. Watt; Esq., In hhrrery II. F.fSI, "An act pertaining to iLnuage Now, George and able doue by animals," and II. F, , A resolujuterestlug lectures, advises tion appropriating niouer r Ui relief of his Jiearers to plant the mulberry cut-tic- a e'rtala umitlea coraprlel the unfinished three tncAes deep. What rule or I u sine 1 of last aession. counsel most we follow?' "Au act pertaining to damage done by anfeci happy to answer that question. Hocklcj Horses, Propellers, Mclgfcs, imals" was read and referred to; the com- InI the south of Frauce, a Mann-factur- e. mitted on Agriculture, Traies and , WARKROOM9QC;ifAlDn?r tho " country, ' LANE," cuttings are mulberry . . 10 or inches deep; planted generally Mr. Ko wherry preenteil a bill for "An act to, amend an act entitled an act mrr.l.v according to tho locality, but with one-thi- Manufactory:, t7, F3 ll tl :rA :'71X STJ2i:,r;Tt ; stickles cut r.l..t? tho ground." nr.v: youu. ting estray pounds and for other ptirpv s," are pl;ute-..e cma-nittUfMri. inthepprln which, was real and refarred to tho always Crcnj-- & IVrrM, They ilt LJLke City. and tho tauiberrL proce-iiic- ij on Agriculture, Trade and Manuiiciy cuUlvr-ter.re those factures. from cutting 1 in .Vf. standard or half EUnuar.1 tf. . Adjoumetl till 10 ft. tn. ouour raise j niust c;uU:r:r.s. Utsli, Salt JLaki: Cut, Jan. l "th, l- - .. ly a dwarf trees, for r ; c ral I.l, r: LOUIS TRADE. CHICAGO TRADE. CMiCAGO TK ADE.J j ; x itr..-y- the-uetc.. and in this way you will jiavp them all grow, if planted in a proper aoil." I will rjow qnote another Call forn lan T5 authority: f'The cuttings should be taken from the tree, in this State, in December or January, and immediately planted In the ground; though, if the the ground is not ready, they may, like uncuttings jof the Multicautii, be kept til February or March, by burying in a sandy-dt- y sol! or, placing them In a cool cellar. - For planting tfiey should be cut Ln pieces containing from two to three eyes each, and placing them in an position In the ground, should upright be covered so that the upper end wilt be about an 'Inch below the surface." r - - - -i i' rms T. N. HoAa. Tran&actloni of the California Stale Jijn?H;ii2i,n32li;i!arfc , 160 i? ii Agricultural .fioricfj, page 2ijiii!isia3Miii lb7. JfeJlUHjlllBllllll't JLastlyJ here is another quotation ex4oS. lljll 111I8SHJII tracted from the same wort, page "The cuttings are cut with three eyes to each. The ground well ploughed and 42, 44 and 4fti Walissdi Avenue, worked, then farrows opened three and a half feet apart. Putin cuttings six inl ches apart and cover and press the dirt upon them about three inches deep. CA11CA.GO. The ground Is then kept free from weeds and well cultivated through the season. are then kept pruned low. say six They :o: to eight jfeet, to avoid extra labor in method leaves. the this By gathering of planting and cultivating we obtain - Kep tbe LARGEST STOCK IX TUB the first year about eight tons of good NORTHWEST. 15 & IT RAKUOU'It STIiEET, tbe Inspection of onr leaves per acre. The second year the Sioct, aod We We mvite CHEAPER PRICE? gaunditeeIxi tbe Northwest. trees are all pruned or cut oif close to the tnn be (ound eUewbere ground in January, and the Bummer following we can pick from the same rv: V. Far well. William rf. Farrrll, acre about sixty thousand pounds of John l arweli. JoLn K. Harmon, Chailenp.. Wo make Wmuel if. Kello:, good mulberry leaves." ("ljenn on evtry lnJjmlQ f. Hay. article we ft!!. dTHl;n Wm. M. Hay.mk. d.S !ui Every, hew agricultural industry must be grounded on experiments. Then, before closing the present chapter, I will LYMAN, ALDDICH & LINCOLN, HUNT, say: Let every planter adopt the mode best adapted to his fcoll and circumstanMMuracturT anfl Wholesale Dealers In ces. In planting my cuttings, I will re' BAHBOUJt port my success.lf any. .Let every friend of the great silk cause do the ?ame for the general benefit of his fellow-meHALE, p03ed in Ids manual, by Mr. L. Prevost, the French pioneer silk culturist of 27 V CO itandolph California. "Have your cuttings about six or h: ;ci . one eight inches long, the tops cut near froin H. Itovd d io eye or bud; plant deep enough to have Seymour Lvrnsm. It I., ci:!iMin. the top covered about half an inch. W. VC. Al This is sufficient to prevent theacliou MyronLincoln. V. Lymen " n, , |