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Show . AND 'TiSl GAhJLMvN. f.S w.w A by C, Mil f 'i 5. I)r and others. ' : in 1 cf 1 7 ' . ' A rw i r ..3 ere ir: to The Growing of Fetches in Central hu; : ' a in wry r I N't Landry and there Is r.ctbir 7 mcr . be fv. c er and OF CREST TO Michigan was the 4rTERS rncob to the of the es errny cth i I'1 1 1 paper ubjrct '"p crating to the fhephcrd than to AGRICULTURISTS. r. ai Li t j of II. P, Gladden of the Agricultural feed 3 j ' - w nu cn the end care for a fled: cf all pipe College. While peach culture Is net county, Cal., from 1 rro winter through an 1 then have in Nov which grow cn tic pr 3 ;rr 3 in th .t Hints About Calttw successful upon the low lands, there are them run down, maimed end Upto-Dlolfl oaany ridges throughout th central and by some cf the worthier curs of the region. The pire-Lu- r sou ami vieida Thereof pir 5 ere s ! I t (ion of th remain freer frcn nicotine than, any Viticulture and JTiort- - southern part cf the state where they neighborhood. jjorticulture. have been grown for years nearly as uml More than once have I met with ether, and they hive long m nltur. 1 to fcm ctarte A locally. as factory In the famed j ach belt locoes in the spring by dogs belonging profitably manufacture tbs pipe 3 far It 3 lteclf. While an occasional crop was to neighbors who al- though timely OP QUESTION lost In part, there had not been an enmarket, some one having taken out a v'i lowed them tc roam about the com1 i i spontaneous cn the pipe. copatire failure for years where the ormunity at will, until finally, caught patent II bustion In fodder chards were In favorable locations and raiding sheep iolds. The dogs are a II stuffs ha3 received were properly cared Idaho IUUI'i. for. It Is desirable clam cf animals b: canto, no considerable atten- to have ravines lead down the slopes, privileged In three rahbit drives this roaeon in of their having been need by doubt, e.3 tion from agriculthese will aid in drawing the cold air all mankind Cassia county, Idaho, soma 8,c:d rabchaeo, and as outare turists from time to to the lower levels. As a rule the north door sentinelsintothe cf ledges bits have been killed. Tha animals Inhabitants or a numerous and northwest slopes were preferable as or mansions. time, and has been very astonishingly ' is A round-u- p hunt nuisance. discussed In the cn a south slope the buds are likely to .serious at no time in the progress to be held Probably start m week cf the be and literahope early every agricultural killed, by spring of world's history has the deg been ture of the day as frosts, while an east slops 13 not desir- of the the pest. exterminating as little worth to man as he Is now, supposed cases leave able, as the morning sun does harm by yet it is one of the difficult questions FOR THC HOUSEWIFE. the supposed quickly thawing out the buds after a to settle Nearly all to the average satisfactorily severe cold snap. If located near a where cases have originated Prick a nutmeg with a pin and if it dog owner. The inherent friendship cf small village or city th fruit could be dog and master quantities of clover hay marketed with ;ia fresh and good oil will Instantly clings without expense for transhave been stored, either in stacks combination worse No aptitude. spread around the puncture. at a somewhat higher price of sheep-killinIn nearly or barns, .and g every portation To ascertain if an egg is fresh put it from experimy dog than be obtained for fruit brought ence caserthe stacks or buildings have been from could a than bitch of a pail of water. If good it will Eink the in neighborhood, a distance. Although the prices with coasumed, so It was impossible to suffithe that miles for around, dogs immediately: if it floats it is doubtful. might not run as high as in large cities, a form and ciently understand the circumstances Silver spoons that have become dis- frequently destroy compact they would not go as low. of the cases to determine whether they a with colored by eggs may be cleaned readily sheep vengeance. Prof. W. B. Barrows of the Agriculere of spontaneous or Incendiary oriand Next Is small the ferocious dog by rubbing with a soft cloth and a tural College, who was to have talked gin. A recent fire, supposed to be of or bird dog, with no unmlstakatle dry salt Bees and Horticulture was unspontaneous origin, occurred tn a hay upon ble j as Tor extract the juice from an onion law. moral the to pedigree able long be present and the question mow In one of the college barns, withMost states have dog laws recogniz- - cut the onion in half and press it was opened by J A. Pearc of Grand out damaging the barn to any great exand move it slowly over a grating ownership and holding them as tent and without consuming very much Rapids, a successful fruit grower and taxable property, said tax paid town- against er. The juice will run off the point cf apiarist. He spoke of the value of bees of the hay. The following detailed actrustee, to pay for losses of sheep the grater. count will enable the reader to form In fertilizing the flowers of our fruit ship incurred by dogs, yet the purpose of To bronze a plaster cf parls figure some opinion as to the origin of the trees, as without them many of the vathe in with' law the not is cover it with a coating of shellac varcomplied rieties of apples, pears and plums would fire: . of instances. nish. When this Is dry mix soma In the evening of October 16, 1S"3, be unfruitful. ' He claimed that it had majority of Indiana has had several forms bronze powder with the varnish and fire was seen to be dropping from the been demonstrated that bees' cannot thirIn on books statute laws the dog apply to the figure, then cover with an- i celling of the cow stable underneath puncture fruit, although they feed upon strictwere none of and them other coat of clear varnish. of which the skin has been ty years, . the east wing of the college barn. A specimens tab and The ly satisfactory register An excellent cure for hoarseness is broken means or of birds. hornets by general alarm of fire was sounded, and most was effective law the doubtless to roast a lemon until it is soft all to a question. Prof. Taft stated since it Immediately a sufficient force of men In reply to be for dog every provided through; do not allow it to burst. W'hile assembled to prevent the fire from that It would not pay to use a mulch the within after registered days thirty still hot cut a piece from the end and peach trees to retard blooming 1st of breaking out. Investigation soon about were fill each tabs and year, April save and as from the lemon with as much granulated spring frosts, proved the fire to be confined to a mow 10 cents each furnished trustees at by a of hay 18x23 feet and about 23 feet effect have it it might sugar as it will hold. Then eat it while slight high, numbers containing corresponding been had which occupied a part of the wing over demonstrated that the flower with 'those hot. given in assessors books. the cow stable mentioned. Precautions would open while the ground was still Palms, rubber plants and all foliage a dog (male $1, feAnyone harboring was If were taken to the used in the house should have' weather frozen. sufficiently male $2) not all draft? of air with the law aplants complying from thefhay mow by warm. weekly wash day. Using a soft cloth1 filling the holes The afternoon session was opened had to kill their dog or allow the of- or sponge, each leaf should receive a; burned through the floor over the cow ficers do it for them. stable with wet blankets and cloths, by J. W. Stearns of Kalamazoo who light washing with lukewarm water,1 The present law empowers township and Currants and Gooseberand also keeping the top of the mow spoke upon the soil should be loosened about ries. He favored a distance of six by assessors to list dogs at $1 each, $2 for the roots. Plants breathe through their covered with wet blankets. It was believed at this time that the only means five or six by six feet, the liberal tyse of every additional dog and female dog leaves, and cannot grow well unless n for taxation, collectible as other tax, stable manure, frequent shallow of saving the whole barn from are kept free from dust. burning to they to of returned and first and the treasurer, county by up was to remove the mow of August hay that the use of Paris green for the currant trustees of the respective townships was already on fire. Consequently openTHE WORLDS RIVERS. by ings were made in the side of the barn worm, applied when they first hatch. to defray damages to sheep incurred reThe Tiber Is only 230 miles long. and the while mow of hay, about thir- Four ounces is sufficient for fifty gal- dogs during the year, the balance more to Not school In the can be fund. used Bordeaux and this lons. The Zambeze, in South Africa, Is verting ty tons, was pitched out. While reare and the assessed the half is than the effective which mixture dogs against 1,800 miles In length. moving the hay, which all through the most Goosetax the disease. and mildew collected, consequently Slow rivers flow at the rate cf three center of the mow was smouldering to liable and those worthless dogs to seven miles an hour. and ready to burst out In flames when berries should remain until ripe" upon taxacause most the bushes. escape the damage to Twelve creeks in the United States a draft of air, it was found exposed can and be currant tax a Victoria believe The tion. Dont Downing dog to bear the name of Rhine. necessary keep the top of It conare varieties the since productive by weight, gooseberries regulated Every ancient city of note was located stantly wet. Fortunately, a hose from and are acon as desirable been has smaller dog particularly frequently on or near the sea or a river. a nearby hydrant and palls in the of much the cause of attacks as the largfrom attack the freedom of count The Hudson river, from its mouth hands of students afforded ample from to the lakes Is 400 miles In length. to run will at er when borers. permitted means of keeping the top of the mow The subject of Strawberry Culture farm to farm, either by day or night over 1,200 miles the Nile doesi constantly saturated, which prevented was treated by It, M. Kellogg of Ionia, time,, when is notFor of most mischief the receive a single tributary stream.' the hay in the barn from bursting into who ascribed of the failures with done. Where law recognizes the dog as many The Ganges is 1,570 miles long and flames, and also prevented the hay that this fruit to the use of plants from old, taxable they should be rated drains an area of 750,000 square miles. property, was thrown out of the mow from burnrun out They should al- according to value, say at $10, $2! and The Irtish, In Siberia, i3 2,200 miles ing. All of the center of the mow was ways be plantations. set the pre- $50 each, paying a tax respectively of from taken plants thoroughly compacted, hot and smok- vious 'year and before they have borne $1, $3 and $5, accounted for by the as- in length, and drains 600,000 miles ot ing. The high temperature of the hay sessors and tax paid to trustee be- territory. made it decidedly uncomfortable for fruit. The most extensive protective river land the by plowing deep, tween the first day of April and the Prepare of1 those who were working to save the and if there is a hard pan first day of June each year, receiving works in Europe are at the mouth subsoiling barn from burning by removing this near the surface. Light land should be certificate of register and tab numbered the Danube. smouldering fodder. The continued ap- - rolled, after it has been thoroughly har- - correspondingly, to be worn by the dog plicatlon of water on the surface of the ed jn order that the moistura may to secure his identity, consonant with w mow alone made this possible on acup to supply the newly set the law for hi3 protection if lost, and count of the excessive heat. Not until be brought loosen the surface1 with treated as estrays provided by law for Then all this lot of hay was removed from plants. shallow-working harrow in order other stock. But if found running at some the barn was the danger from fire that the evaporation into the air from large with no tab may be killed with no thought to be over. The floor of .the the surface may checked. penalty following: otherwise malicious barn on which this mow of hay rested are set start the cul- killing subject to value of dog and the After plants is constructed of two thicknesses of tivation at once, using a weeder, prosecution. L M. in Farmers Review. wide inch boards so placed as to per and keep it up once a week and Carefully compounded. forms floor or Mail This express orders promptly attenad to fectly break joints. in dry weather through the eftener Sweet at Salt Lake price. Stack is stable and Larg;e cow the ceiling over the a Planet, Jr., or similar using season, as of the soon first after holes As The April about eleven feet high. cultivator after the runners start. Cut SOUTHER!! TRADE SOLICITED. burned through the floor .were over the off all blossoms as soon as they appear possible plant the sweet peas if not to the done. up Spade ground middle of the stable and not near par- th first year, and remove many cf the already of ten r.VNALLY & IUNT, some mawork a inches, of depth the From or position titions posts. so that if in rows the plants runners a also wood little .these holes burned through the floor, will make a thin mat not over & foot nure in thoroughly, the soil UTAH. until it la NEPHI, ashes, and work would seem improbable If not imposed-bl- e wide. mellow and thoroughly mixed with the for the origin of the fire to have fertilizers. Make a trench six been either accidental or incendiary. and Winter Rffr Wheat Winter deep, drop the peas along an inch First National Bank, The side of the barn is of matcheda arA from level received the and been two up. have pretty apart averted Reports dumber; thi3 undoubtedly1 the Farmers Ilaview rangement is to plant them in a circle, serious losT by fire by preventing any- correspondentsonofthe condition of win-ha- y and when they come up stick brush on NEPHI, UTAH. thin r like a draft to supply air to tha in ten states the inner side of. the circle, bending Watson, ter wheat and winter rye "already on fire. Geo. the In fair wheat tops in toward the center in cone CAPITAL is Station. In Illinois winter Pennsylvania Experiment and fasten them there so the . shape, but has been injured extensive- shape will grow over them SURPLUS a making peas and freezing late the thawing ly by of beauty and fragrance. Sweet Talks on Fruit. weather. The percentage of damage mound rt make a beautiful hedge when also Review Special all the way from 5 to CO. For- peas runs (From FarmersRound-up Institute.) cf Michigan are not many reports planted along garden fences. there GENERAL tunately, BANKING The fruit cenuion of the Michigan of the latter amount or near It. A like A or Cattle. of Horses reader the was held upon Wednesday, condition exists in Indiana. In Ohio (Round-u- p Farmers Review In All Its Branches. reported Feb 12, at Grand Rapids. This city is the loss is still greater, and the present that he had made arecently mistake in great belt, fruit Michigan J. H. Ericksok, la the center cf theinterests condition is below fair. Michigan re- breeding horses instead cf cattle. Ha Geo. O. Whitmoke, Imof Its Presideat. fruit aa takthe end a ranch in Kansas, and ns part n ports great loss, but the condition, W. W. Armstrong, Cashier. Is a little bought mediate vicinity are of great and grow-ia whole. as state the & he secured of athis ing purchase a large large importance It drew outand above fair. In Kentucky the crop Is number of horses, the only animals on experitendance cf Intelligent in a very uneven condition, some coun- the place. After feeding for several enced fruit growers. The fir at upon ties having good prospects, but aothers years he was unable to sell for even of Morrill Rowland was the program little more than half crop. enough to pay for ccst cf feed. Hi upon The expecting Renton Ilarbcr; who spoke The loss from freezing and thawing now laments that he did net raise catSALT LAKE. of a factor. tle instead, as then he could at least Cultivation and Car cf Peaches. The at does not seem to be much at uneven an cub: tone cf this talk was siren crop have bad all the veal he wanted for Missouri also has nave Ilavcn and has already appeared conditions and the this time, family uz. This but illustrates tha re- G "udibI CohqI;31o3 LIgigMh! was dls-- j a have counties Gome la cur column. The paper sults cf raising commonplac hors; various. Haven. been and inventions have mightily afthawing no jjy Modern j. cfMonroe of SouthPeaches freezing good start, and Dealer lx have Marketing Vk counties market for horses, but never the Other fected cubject taken has place. Grand of -- auVrcatcd by It. D. Graham edit! flesh. FHUITS, VEGETABLES, BUTTER, lost half of the present stand from this can affect the market,,, for ... tllQ of one been We may summarize by Dido, who has ia- - cause alone. Fpirs, Pi fliry, Gizze, Yexl Fork asl the Yect Favcrstla better transportation the los3 for the state has curing that saying ef, Eexckd aid Freih TUI, In marketing been considerable, and that the present the Yest as to th cilitic and Icir, Hay and Grain. Kan-U3 condition of the flocks. The loss this Mr ti o peaches grown in Kent county; conditions of the crop are fair. In 1 II Trill yy you to hip yoar goci ts very small, not only rnlt of the movement buyers As Nebraska the crop is in fair to winter has been and 1 a&d remit far ai ent. charts pr are old.hadlixjr cL jpr have com In large Littl Iocs has been because the winter Las teen exception- txa t crd xt-Oa ale tccaue but pear. good condition. herdthe and Lf mild, r ally and z: thawing, d:cir: i. !:rx sc&trjr experienced from freezing le days comers had made preparations to protect rvb'-correspondents th rales were upon the cf some fact were in their sheep again; nerd cf 20.CCD bushels that they have not had as much plain man with a fi growers tha One to there lees Vnil-- l without cold as they 3vculd like. In Iowa re e- rou.-;rreports hating le-- i f.'iFrrico. The home with has been small Iocs on account of .1 md winter. the Trent ing ind crop " the and a " i E of weather, cent cha: a V ? evil in their pockets in fair condition. In i state die e: m t In the which Scours. Among Wisconsin tho crop is reportecd quite calve3 are subject scours are th nut orncri cut were iets looms have been recent th These are generally the rend poor, frequent. 3 W. id, Couth, GALT LAME CITY It being fifty sult cf either sour fcol, unelcan!in'3 Buffalo than E A in all c th or ovrr-fccd- ii ryo H in p. o. COX --;V13. cntral Traffis sTdc-.t, n ounce ci e An rrnxin: that . i1 a cotiinnta cf tlca tim I .tirr tl n a r- - J I c! TTr .l. &n rf TC: r'r Cl X. ct pret entl :i.c: prto3 5D,C3 cn L chi tru in this cure, n Ar-'- j It frm rcrIRnt county,were US a calls hi3 do: La i A Chicago rr-C:rr-- r Llie '7 xr d Pl ah & emalhr r Tith Is cm" I T I' x n t t a t ex' a, Bur, Van M firm E M i & ee 1 1 . ; . I y'sI I , ji 5 at r'n" , V l-- . i t t ' 'd J i, i ? J; 1 V A ral g-nc- con-gldera- ble semi-bar-bar- 1U-hou- nd 2't I'it! 1 - eri TVs Oy:' S T1 r Ii Xkk l-- t Xtjs.h it n.f f e.c ! cilus it I tr iy, 1 1 ''ur. - CMtis to Detroit, - 1 ; ; IV e klht ' OGEEk CITY, UTAH. ry to y j .- r ? -t i p. 1 i : - - CprrS, Hill and Ip&b&h. Cell Fis-- 1 fi.C J 7.CZ return c t Tits fer trt effort. Gen cot txi. Zhlt fares. I dire 3, F. JAVIS, Frcpriticr, COPYRIGHTC. r V C r . a I. G. W. PARKS, r r , i j f it ! f O'-'- t I dwp i ikr-- t-- tr' i Block, V I lies . t 1 1 ; i - (mi, ' j I .' i l V ill iiitt A t ft t ,)!(. li tu tr 1'! t 1 LAUD and IdlHIHG ' j, a. i t, t t CAW T r Si Eal EATS.lu DEf" C. i -- Dooms 4 sad 5 o tJEnn 1 0- - Builor, Lurd, Or1!:' OSTLER Me- -: 8 J 1 t t H y. f J, 1 j , ; f I. t X f t s.l J t V inv i ii i I "?s. i Is it i,i,u rf kerr i 4l I k ) t r SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. an G Saddle . v. , I nd Ibapr.Iii 1 aulti-vatio- imk AL lo for DciriK Springe., Gold Hill D . I 7 A J J i r;oTo, ic 1 ', 0 : rv-- A k I W. WILLIAMS, G-E- O. or 7, e-o- rc: importer of llarnoso, Gaddlory, Buggy Vhipc, Uoao Baga.Collr.r Padcrllardwaro, Loathor, etc. riAHUFACTUncn AND Bttiil. YHicltsals tad Iltnmss a Cpccklty. Fine til Our goods have been extensively used in Deseret and vicinity, given tbe best satisfaction. Hail orders will receive prompt tUtnlitn. Lzt j leaf-blig- ht Leads All the Rest--- vtvS.f V AWARDS. Support, Homo Btat Fair 1894, Gold Medal. Industrie j I HcNALLY & LUKT, I II PRESCRIPTIONS !. , anti Three Cream Baking Powder Gold Medals. Heap Your. Duperior Quality Flavoring Extracts Gold Medal. r.iOnoy at Best Quality and Display of Cria r7atcr. M !TIic MANUFACTUBED 850,000 837,500 BY HEWLETT I a Homo,. ' CALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 9 - BOX CCff. Epices Pure and Ground Daily re--c- THE 0. C-u- d leds DESERET, UTAH, S. MARTH5T, th (On mile from Oasis Sts&tns,) ... Hotel Is tire Only First-clas- s Between IsTeplai and IVElliorcL III t) OATES .- -h. re-fro- mi jjQssre Vice-Presid- tn 3 4 IIAIOnY WITH THE HTES. S m ion It num-Ti-uid- s. cl up-the- and which for 13 a guaranteed cure r rights and all diseases of the urinal Kidneys, Bladder and all ether STEW ABB, W. 3 We have a well of the famous Deeerct Lithla Water on the premises. i to-wi- t: i ' wkr : " . t -- . ;tr ? r"t -- rricn tit X ff'If-ma- r-w.l- troubles. In order to show our faith in thi water, we male the following prcycl-tlo- n If anyone afflicted with any of the trout les above enumerated are not relieve 1 In c month and cured in three mentis r. chcrg v. Ill I r mad? for hoard. : i.n si ;,1RS. it jirsi-cht- t i i ft 'ry parllrK J. F. GIBBS, Proprietor. |