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Show WT1V VVVNlXlZ to carry on tbe business extensively. IJMOf WiTiuctmU nted .T0lvo NH.YVN over a thousand swarms ou t of old hives 0AX.XO2V. and puftheni In Rewonea of the kind I.EORGlu FX? RUSHER. EDITOIl AND of which he is the agent, and of of that number has never lost a swarm. After Jom 23. 170- - examining his hive and the principle oa which it is built, and seeing him operate, we can readily believe I HOP PROSPECT. au lie states re pec weir the ease with which a swarm of bees can be The report from W. L. Farrell, of There was another stand of l.otran. Cache County, published in managed. beea cloao beside the one ou which be Le will and rad yesterday' N:w, some of whom were early hearil of with pleasure by all la the operated, rlien and were outside of their hive at Territory. Such a report In a season the time he commenced. like this, when in almost every direc- the mouth of that hive and He stopped kept them tion, eueh destruction to crop has been In; but the few which were outside were wrought by the grasshoppers, will re-and before the work was finished the mind of many who might angry iure two of them stung a bystander, lie iiav given way to despondency at the commenced at the bees which were to for three last bread. For the prospect or four years, or slcce the locusts made be changed by fumigating them, with Cache County has the smoke of a mild herb, by means of their MutK reU and lost heavily, which has a patent fumigator which belongs to had a serious result on the total yield his hive. This done he tore the old of breadstuff raised, for Cacke County hive to pieces with Impunity, handling the bees without the least concern, for in thereat grain district of the the or fumigating had taken away all disBro. Farrel lie tory. In the report to sting. The next proceeding bays, "Our crops are looking excellent. position waa to take the comb out of the old We have not had so good a prospect for and tit it into one after another of five years. Our fall rye la headed out hive, e of the ami looks Hue. Fall wheat is heading the nine movable new new hive. In the the meantime, out; spring wheat, corn, rea and vege one old hive the where being placed table also look very well, and with the one old and the placed beneath blessing of the .Lord and the present stood, so was near its it that the entrance top prospect we will hare the most boun- of the new bees the hive, pawed from tiful harvest ever gathered in Cache the old into the new,, Bro. Putnam County." Xext to Cache, Banpete County has using some of the time a hand broom to brush them towards the entrance, also yielded the most abundant crops of to brush them from the comb into the breadstuff, and while Cache for several the now hive. The entire transfer years past has suffered so heavily, the topof was effected in about two hours, and the ravages of the pests In Banpete have not bees seemed pleased with their change been bo4ieavy. . Bat now the case seems of residence, aad went right to work at to bv reversed, for from all accounts from Banpete this season, so great is the fixing the comb up that had been damOur space will destruction wrought that if the people aged in the usoperation. to not enumerate nil the ad permit of that county raise enough to bread we may allude vantages of this hive themselves, they will do very well. to the subject again but with the KidIn Southern Utah, or Dixie, they will der hive there is not theellghtest necesprobably do that; their grain harvest Is to have any anxiefor a over, and as the hoppers had not visited sity "about the boes swarming and losing there before harvest it is mbre than ty them; when they get strong enough he likely that more than enough wheat to can divide them. With it he can also supply the wanta of the settlers will be furnUh a queen to a swarm that has lost raised there. too As a general thing the pot a toe crop, one; and check the hatching of a of number drones. If necessary great f believe, ha not suffered very severe- the hive can be cleaned out, and should ly; cabbages, onions and peas have suf- there be any millers in the hive their fered heavily, but with an abundant can be readily detected, presence harvest in C.iche County, of wheat for is a patent moth catcher there broad; and vegetables, and of corn, rye, though with the hive. pea, utt, to feed stock, of which there As bee culture is now receiving conseems to be every prospect, as also in rn:ne of the more southern counties, we siderable attention in the Territory the sec no nt ed to fear a scarcity. We do Information contained in this article not kuow that any have done so; still may be interesting to many of our readers. The Kidder hive is worthy of the destruction of crops has been so their examination, and not the least of heavy that it has seemed to require con- its recommendations is that with the siderable faith to feel otherwise. is the Agent, Bro. Putnam, there hive The locusts are now on the wing. In the management whose They have been very numerous in and of bees experience Is very great and will be of vain, around this city and have done much able service to those who have not had damage. The vicinity, at the present experience in this line. He spends contime, Is almost clear of them. This siderable of his time In this city. will give the owners of land in the Big Field and in other parts a chance to The case of Whitteroore, ef South Caroplant such crops as will be most likely lina, has excited more than ordinary to ripen during the remainder of the interest, and is without a precedent In season. We are glad to hear that this the history of the National Congress. course is being pursued by many of the Expelled from the House of Represenbrethren, in this and many other por- tatives for venality, he returned to the tions of the Territory, and we have district in which he was elected, again faith that the hearts of the people gene- run for Congress and was again returnrally, at the close of the season, will be ed, and three or four days since presentcheered with the knowledge that more ed his credentials for admittance to a than enough has been harvested to sup- seat in the same body which had exply the wants of all. pelled him but a few weeks previously. The following telegram received this Before his credentials were presented, morning, by Deseret Telegraph line, speculation was lively as to the course shows the general state of the crops and which would be pursued by the House tht prospects throughout the Territory: in his case; for nothing could be found June 23rd. in the records of that body to serve as a in Cache look Valley beautiful; no precedent. Members had been expelled Crops of consequence. hoppers to Congress, but It AN i Hard. Hull' the crops gone; hoppers at from and is said that no such person has ever been work. . Some parts, crops used up. to the same Congress. Kaysrllle. Taken nearly all the grain; As will have been seen by our dispatthe people replanting. American Pork. lestroyed some; in ches, the vote waa overwhelmingly the main the prospect is favorable. Provo. The crops look tine; grasshop- against Wnittemore, although It Is said iu telegrams that many of the pers nearly all gone. Fork. The look Spanish well; members were absent, the majority of crops hoppers gone. taken Have full half the crops whom were "dodging about in the cloak Payson. in the old field; the new field is not hurt. room," rather than be present when the Falrview. The crops almost entirely vote was taken. Logan, on this occas-siodevoured; the people all as on the occasion of Whlttemore's Mount Pleasant. All the small grain took the most decided stand gone; may raie potatoes and peas. expulsion, Ephraim. Three thousand acres of small In opposition to htm. grain goue; Five thousand acres left; potaBetween these two men, one may well toes and peas look well. the of Scipio. the best of feelings do not exgrain gone. Fillmore. Crop destroyed at Chalk suppose, Creek. Meadow and Corn Creeks good; ist; indeed it is said that Whlttemore feels very bitter towards Logan, ne Cedar Springs and Oak Creek good. Cove Creek. Not much damage here; at asserts that the latter has broken Pine Creek they have taken a good por-ofaith with hhn, haviDg promised Beaver, destroyed nine-tentof small at tbe time of his expulsion grain in Beaver, Greenville and Adams-vill- e; that if he (Logan) would good crops at Mlnersville. Parowan. Uranshoppers nearly all gone; not oppose his admission. Be this crops look better than ever before. as may, we think tnat tne course Cedar City. Destroyed of of it the House, Ixgan included, is the the wheat crop; rest looks well. Good crops at Hamilton's Fort no hoppers only consistent one that could have there. Kaaarra. No hoppers have been seen been taken. Whlttemore was expelled here yet. for a breach of the rules of the House, Toker. No hoppers In Washington and and a by his conitltaenta Kane counties. St. George. No hoppers in this conn-t- could not cleanse him1 from the stain u. ! -- . comb-frame- bee-mast- re-elect- ed y's n, re-sowi- Two-thir- ds n. v BISPATHES: AFTERNO CONGRESSIONAL. de-stroye- ,. NESATE. Cable, Railroad nod Tax (matters and Indian titles Fremont's Sumner reported the Belgian and Uer- mudi cablo tills, amending the act Nye called uptoa bill aid the construction lands granting of a railroad and telegraph from tne States of Missouri and Arkansas to the Pacific Coast tiherman called up the bill to reduce which was discussed and Internal taxes, then went over to the unfinished business for Thursday. In theBenate the Texas Pacific Railroad bill was considered and an amendment for a land grant to the Decatur, Aberdeen and Vicksburg railroad was rejected. An amendment was adopted striking out a provision for the speedy extinguishment of Indian land titles in the Indian territory along the proposed line. Various amendments were offered and withdrawn. Including one by MIIs-Rallr- oad Morrill, of Vermont, authorizing rail- re-elect- ed th re-elect- ion y. TniNSFEitiuo betjs. We had the pleasure this morning of witnessing me tearing to pieces of an e old and the transfer of the comb and bees to a new hive, a patent or iv. i xiddet't. The operator waa Bro. Beth II. rutaam, of Bountiful, and the transfer was accomplished with dispatch and without any difficult. Bro Putnam was engaged In this busl nets before coming to this Territory" and he has followed It more or leas since coming here, and be is now preparing bee-hiv- which that act of venality gained him; neither did it prove him to be a more man after rehonorable or high-tone- d election than before. If a similar course were pursued In very case of involving official dishonor on the part of those elected to Congress, there would be reason to hope that in time the nation's representatives mlzht with propriety be numbered among tn nonorabie men or tne eartn. to such alone should the interests of a nation be entrusted; and when the day shall ar rive when sucn men only are elected. meanness or venality will not dare as so high as those same qualities, empire bodied in the person of the reverend Sentleman from South Carolina, have occasion. d. e. as-Cert- bat there is sub-committ- PENNSYLVANIA- Sentenced for embeixlement. Philadelphia. sentenced to been O. B.Thatcher has f teen months im- 11 prisonment for the embezzlement of three hundred dollars from the United States pension office. WASHINGTON. Agricultural Pros peel. The question of tho Washington. in the grade of the representachange tion of the United States at the British court has not been entertained by our government. The monthly report of the Commissioner of Agriculture shows an average crop of winter wheat, which was nearly five per cent, behind last year, while the quality of lhe grain is superior; winter barley 19 about tbe same as last year, and the spring towing has been increased, grass is generally nourishing and fruits promise in abundance; cotton on an average, has materially increased. In every State tho crops generally, are growing well. ee evening. Ilritlgre over the Missouri at Omaha-Railro- ad from Cottonwood to Krbo-Flt- ch and HeCsrnilek exonerrted Farnsworth and Under horn dn eom-ba- t. Cheap I Cheaper IX Cheapest I It U.W. Davis buys and sella strictly for CASH and does basinets oa the system of small preflta. nsall expenses and cheap goods car the peoale. Call, and save money In yonr purchases tbese dull times. SHADE FOR THE DAY Davis. Buildiku Mock: One to two hundred cords of good Bolldlac Rock:, tor sale. For particulars apply to J. J. Tbayn, 1st 170: O. W. lw Ward. dl27-- lf cam state, from W that experience, dUUntwd Water" Calogn. ku nt'a pell bora, JVw 1'orlc XHrpmtcH. mil "Bur- - com. Retail Dry Tuc Uhpucasant and oftentimes painful remits upon the skin attending exposure to our most changeable climate, may bs entirely obviated by Uie ate ol Harnett.'. Kalll&ton. Bcrnktt's Cooo&ixa for the Ilair la an ui- porunt auxiliary tom Ivlj's ToVel-Watld- ng- G Dp I, 1 ton ChronUl. Nktib Miolict TUB Tkkth. Jo aid IU duty will be foond to q osU iluroelt'a Oriental EAGLE EMPORIUM 111 IB Tooth Wash. Dr. 0. W. Holm is reepmruend Asthma Remedy. Whlleomb's Tbe Best Is lhe Cbtape.l. IXkji.kv's ItAKiita iowxKR has nut ouly atthe tained tbe position of bei bot the cheapest baking powder now in use. Birictly pure In Its oomblnatlon. and so exactly proportioned, that there la no trouble la making iislil, sweet bis- cuits, rolls, pastry, Ac, every nine, one pound will go further In tbeoullnsry department than two pounds of my oUiern in maiket. Try It and be convinced". Kor sale by all O racers in quantities to ult. "White not to be struck onl. New Haven. The proposed amend ment to the tStato 44Constitution to strike out the word white " has been defeated by tbo legislature, yeas 119, d vote of yeas. nays S; not a Having purehaMed direct from a' tine lot of Manufaetu-r- c FRENCH PARASOLS IN Main. Fancy, Rrorndesnd Beaded HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We have determined to ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE! 4 LLi Parsons knowing themselves 1o be In-- t debted to the Ftate of Franklin B. Wool-le- y Offer Special Inducements .deceased, lave of Washington Oounty.Uiah, are reoriented to settle lhe stine without delay ; sn all pernon having claims against said estate will rile the same lor setWemeat with OL1 V K C.'WOOtXEY and By selling' at such figures as cannot fail to Induce bnvers. James o. bleak. Administrators, Ht. George, Utah. dlSl Siil 2 w211 1 MULES FOR SALE. CATTLE WANTED Yoke of Cattle warred In exchange rpQRER X for Lumber. Any kind of lumber furnished. A apan of mules lor sale or exchange for cattle. A wagon lo exchange for a lighter one, or for cattle. Apply to WM. KULLEB, at Dtxmrr Nnri office. CONNECTCUT. HOUSE. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -- - roads to bo built anywhere by anybody, and granting for the purpose all lands not already taken up. Nye moved as a substitute for incorporators in the It a 11 road bills the names of John C. Fremont and a large number of others. This was opposed by Howard, who spoke of alleged fast and extravagant representations made by the agents of the Memphis and Elpaso Railroad to the French people to advance the sale of the company's lands; he did not think that Fremont was entirely clear from blame. Trumbull defended Fremont, who served his well to be assaulted with country toobecause his name impunity, to be associated with others happened as incorMAINE, porators of railroad. Howard read Carpet Work Uiirued. from the report made by himself, as Moses Bailey's carpet Lkwiston. on the Pacific one of the this at works ;Wlnthrop, were burned$15,-00Railroad and verified his statement. 0. insured $00,000; He gave way to adjournment and the morning. Lop, bill was assigned specially for tomorrow A lr w of tbobe ex lra-atE- J PERFULIED HANDLED dl77 PARASOLS TlieWorld MOV. Kit tt UH4PER ! two-thir- II A 31 IX G A bill authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Missouri ut Omaha, passed, with an amendment, reducing the spans to 3D0 feet wide. SPAIN. Schenck reported a bill to organize Kur the department of Internal Revenue ship moving-under commissioners, which reduces A fleet of frigates and t Madrid. the number of employes to about one corvette left Cadiz yesterday; their desre- COTTON AND PARASOLS . riTRKMRLY AT PRICES. T.OW third the present nnmber, and tination isunknowu. Informers, spies, tc. The bill pudiates Is made the special order for next Wednesday. Sargent Introduced a bill authorizing the establishment of ocean steamer service to Australia; referred. Van Horn Introduced a bill to aid the construction of a narrow guage mountain line of railroad from a oint on the Union Pacific Railroad, near Echo City, to the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon, Utah; referred. Poland, from the select committee, Fitch reported that Representatives and McCormick were completely exonerated from the charge of suspicion or even complicity in any schemes for sustaining the Cuban cause by the use of improper influences; but the committee does not consider the fault of the correspondent of the Pot of a character to justify his expulsion or a formal resolution referred to them to be tabled; the House so ordered it and then proceeded to consider the business In order. The Senate requested a committee of confer ence on the currency bill; agreed. The veto by the President of the bill for the renewal of the postal patent of Roilln White occasioned an exciting debate, Farnsworth charging Butler of Mass., with fraud, in being the paid counsel of White and Hastings, and receiving a fee of two thousand dollars. He believed that the House and the country would arraign any member for being on. both sides of a question, first on one side and then on the other, for a fee. The Speaker called Farnsworth to order, but having concluded he sat down. Butler replied, detailing the circumstances of the case and said there was now presented the of an attempted singular spectacle arraignment by one member of another member, who attacked him unawares and in a manner that the blows of cowards and assassins are ever made. The House was much excited during the discussion, but after But er closed It was gradually restored to order and the voto sustained by a vote of 12 to 168. The Senate amendment to the House joint resolution, relative to the suspension of the sale of certain lands in California, twere concurred in, 94 to T1. The House refused to table the Senate amendments to the House bill providing for the apportionment of representation to Congress. FRANCE. The Conspiracy. New development of the Pakis. conspiracy against the State and the Lmperor have been found, and several arrests were made yesterday. Many vessels have left Marseilles for the Black Bea, loaded with grain. A i IT HAS NQ EQUAL. It Mows- -It Drops- -It ENGLISH PRINTS! Self-Bak- es, tf (1176 GREAT BRITAIN. Katlroed Acc- PRICES REDUCED TO A GOLD BASIS. London. The number of deaths by the accident on the Great Western This machine la tbe harvest gathering of Railroad now number seventeen. Thos. twenty years ex peilence In the manufacture of uiu.i , B.uu iuchLanun wim Marshall, of Kirkstall, who was badly the Prlatlaa-w. Easrtae tlie aaisl has died. Three bodies LseemsUTe InPress, the qualities of precision wounded, are unrecognized. All the Injured are staunchness and durability. la a single piece or solid lurenntfatlsn doing well, but one, who will probably Iron, of sbspe to resist all posaiole strains. not recover. Its arearf njr 1 stamped U.iasdard and each of Iron with ranra solid matheoccurred between matical exactness. A collision ral Ml two excursion trains near Newcastle; The sre working parts Cxed permanently several persons were injured; two badly. and folly from water. pretested Unit, a and all or no other causes were external killed. There persons The Baptist Association are observing By these means we red nee friction to the their centenary at Leicester. lew est point stop the to all rough csat machines avoid Lessepe, the builder of the Suez common at ran in harvest secure hreeheg-e-s Canal, has arrived In England and will and the same darahllltr which easy pertains to be the guest of the corporation of In other kinds of machinery. The Wsrld has been tested four years in tbe hands Liverpool on Friday, remaining till of most Intelligent and reliable farm, Monday, receiving a banquet and ad erathe wuo naive In declaring that. In the land, dressee. comparatively, Pole, one of the parties involved in "THERE IS HO OTHER H4RVESTER." the lioulton and Park scandal, is dead. sent for been invitations have Itoyal a State breakfast on Friday on the lawn, For complete information address at Windsor Castle. E. HALL 4 COMPANY, A crowded meeting was held at Eater in favor of the prohibi-tarCANTON. OHIO. Hall, dlSOlm liquor laws. Horseman In the Commons, announced that he should present an Haywood, Cartlete & Hoire, amendment to the education bill, for out denominathe grants striking tional schools, and if It be adopted, he would urge provisions for the construction of donbje school buildings, one part AMERICAN & FOREIGN. for secular and the other for religious loeks Latches. All Varieties. teaching. Kails, Tsehs, Sc. Screws. Hcythea, Snaths, Forks at: IIsea. Fllest Batchers Good lads ether. WEST INDIES. Ulefce Axes, Made ouly by us. on Averse to DenThellason oat '.ball mark's protect on- - More Ht. Thomas 1 LwAICB BTREKT, The ' I. Education Bill y selr-destraetl- tr J T C HESI M Cfflee No. J3 MICHIGAN AVE, Opposite Marlse Hospital, CIIICAOO. II. W. DUUAXT, . Asent. dlTS wl9 Stn EXECUTOR'S XOTICVE to-da- y, dls-tnrbaa-ec. M. RIC1TARDS02V, Wholesale manuiactarer of TELEGRAPH, ROUND AND PARLOR idents. to-da- nice lot of the celebrated ! themselves indebted knowing ALL persons tne eatave of W. R. deceased, are reanested to settle the STOREY, same Immediately, and all having claims estate will aglnt said present tbe same for settlement, to the underst signed, Camp Douglas, U. T. IKa M.8WARTZ, Cltl ,t Executor. HOME AGAIN THE rjodertiined truhM this on him and set their ! omwinnlty t teeth clean. . to-nig-ht, y to-da- y, AcLlng teeth cared. Filling snd extraptln kue latest improvements, vu""uiinij narttal. "w teeth, half or whole Cheamon UaM.BabkcraiMl -- .V lllauMnaT1 .t . d 169 Sin . w r Silver .... n. w. plates! . upa,'uin J AS. II. BARLOW. WardttiksCitF. 144. ISTO. LAFLin BUTLER & CO. 1 CHICAGO, ILIA, t dl7l 2m eartbqmkes. i Havana. Tho Spaniards and foreign members of the Masons attending the meeting at their lodge, have been IrOlV-IilER- Y released on giving ball to appear for ZIO'8 STORE. trial at tne military court. The Governor of St. Thomas has Iswithes to Inform tbe sued a proclamation against placing the XfRCOLEBROOK, 1VL Ladles see has constantly on band a island under the protection of Den- targe assortment of mark. Several shocks of earthquakes were HATS aiil BONHIft felt to the windward of the island on the ninth. The tidal wave at Guada-loup- e As CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. covered a great extent of land A nice assortment of and then suddenly dragged the vessels far cut to sea. ZXomo-X&ad- e 2XATJ3 &TJOZTXXllTfJ The legislative council has passed a bill for the gradual disestablishment of STRAW TRiaCIflGS,' ETC. the church. CO-OPEUAT- I1E hs one-eigh- lodlasf Atroeltlee l Arlaona. " Ban F han Cisco, 23. Southern Arizona advices to June 10th, give particular of the murder Of Kennedy and Ison their party. rael, andy tho attack Kennedy1 lived to reach Tucson: Israel was scalped, his legs burned off, heart cut out and a coal of fire placed in it. reached The remainder of the party were mules The captured Grant. camp and the wagons and merchandise Gen. Cogswell ordered Lieut. of ChaplDg, the 3d cavalry, to pursue the was discovered savages, and their camp e of the thirty-fivand and surprised, and two captured, and Indians killedand property destroyed. their village Col. Bandford, a abort time before, had a battle with the same band and killed Governor Ba fiord is topertwenty-onthe various tribes sonally visiting their wishes and hear their com- savages promise fairly, plaints. Tho no faith In them. er OiO-ien- to-da- CALIFORNIA. TU DESEREX JEW8. rspKCiavsq NEW YORK. Cesslatlons passed by Sunday Keheol Convention Detained in q.a area tlae Venlaas lad le ted for breach of neutral lty A inarr las; e Fire. New York, 22. The Btate Sunday School Convention has resolved against sectarian appropriations of public funds by Congress and the exclusion of the Bible from the public schools. The steamer Juerrfmac, which brought the largest cargo of coffee ever imported here, is still detained in quarantine. She had a clear bill of health and .her detention causes dissatisfaction among the consignees and importers. Seventy Chinamen, who recently arfor Massachusrived here, left etts, to be employed as shoemakers. Buffalo. The Grand Jury of the United States Court at Canandiagua bare indicted Gen. Starr for the violation of the neutrality laws and the ease Is set for Monday. ' Xonnelly, Qieason and Fitzgerald will also be indicted. . Tboy. Junius Henri Browne, the well known journalist, waa married this evening to Miss Lillian Louise Gilbert, sister of Mrs. Calhoun. A fire damaged the bull dines from 203 to 213 East Twelfth street. to-d- ay , to-nig-ht - TRIM) CaLnxn. We had a call yesterday from Colonel F. II. Head, the late, hiehlv esteemed Superintendent of Indian Affairs for this Territory, who Introduced tons Andrew 114 & 116 WABASH AYE., rtisa-x- m 0HI0AQ0, HI. a. cmiisTiAjr, MahQlaeiater of Christian's Patent Reference: H. B.Clawson, Esqi.Snpt. Z.rM.I. , 17S ly L0I1GSTREET & SEDG17ICK Shaman, Esq., editor of the Journal. Chicago They were accompanied Manufacturers of and Wholeaals Dealers la bvMaior BenL lata of the IT. P. TJ 7? r. Bhuman is on a trip.notto write up scenery or society, but for recreation and recuperation only. He was disappointed in some BOYS' GLOTMG SPRING HORSES, CARRIAGES. PERAH respects with the appearance of the MounBULATORS. VELOCIPEDES.! tains, but waa delighted with Echo and Weber Canvona: and ha thinVa t v... tw Rocking Horses, Propellers 41ft d 443 BROADWAY,1 interior COUntV is honnrl to hnm. tc, : CtBS, &LEIQHS, toT TemPT tourists. He Is not going ?f -63 Maiden lass, fOor.WIlrisjn StJ wiiu uut win spena tne time at his NEW YORK. WakjlsookS 89, SI W Mangtn Street, command in rusticating Mmmtfaatery-- 8r, in the mountains. J NO. K, fJOWLKa. daodr aO-l- y Wl k FJl 1 i |