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Show pws A -' IiWednesday, t' 14 A - September , llt OTiyilllOOID- - f - BENEFITS Pioneer HOEING. IT-O-M Too many persons who use the hoe suppose that the chief benefit, derived TrTTi it la tn kill the weeds. work. That. ArtAlnlv. is an ImportantWeeds - and rhlch is greatly neglected.; are not only in the way of cultivating - the crop which we plant, but they rob thorn nf much of ther nutriment which thev need. - Hoeing, then.is an essential the service In respect . "W'tNJQSe ' J n :1 ' - ' i . i of Utah. lf 17th for ah ! to . OllEATLT jo aw j - . .t- V la great . - mm IU ' "T If! 1 WUI jr-- rn ta b3 ha 1. wUica wa laVlt 1 hv 3I duetr OUR nEtlGHANT TAILORING OEPARTUEdT H&s indal as to mat 9, ,1872, taiXED TRAINS ntHnan toty Bo thai. cha',froia WILL KUfi A3SS!8 IS WE ARB NOW TUB 3QLK ssd Kxttsilvt Stek lh roost Varied ever offered. . TPl-- TEftttl tOttTjroR ' THC Leaving - A. "I" lit---) IB " iff f- p " , M 'Mi Mi.;'.:. - A ,;u,v M t k u NK s, - ,, ."2; ,!,. . - , j . ro I J (ED U cC) dpcf PORCELAIN LINED CAP! . ..... ; ; out - r - are "iiojr Ruamng MW xmwm junction" a , it it. ,, ut . ' ' I' I'! " f I -- Jss4fe In on both. ! tea cup and boiling: water i - : LDWEW swum " RAGS! COTTON lVVii. Btlr thoroughly so that as ' much salt as will may dissolve. .Let it Lad mif aad ertt.ln tbt oaa b n M for settle, and then take according to the violence of the attack, 2 to 3 spoonfuls: 1 or 2, more: than In 20 or SO minutes. again in one'twof and three hours, regulating the frequency and elzo of the dose according to the disease. I find, that I can thus shut down the about as suddenly or as gradually,gates In, say about three hours. The first trial I gave It was in the worst attack of di-sr j 1 arrheca ever had, accompanied with great pain. I took four spoonfuls, and in fifteen minutes two more, when the pain began to decrease: lay down on the lounge and in about fifteen minutes took another dose and went to sleep, aod until noon, two slept when;! took one rmore spoonful hours, trnml a cup bf strong tea aad wenj .to my work: at six o'clock took another dose and supParsoas rv stains la Um City wiU plsaat.brtat per, and in the morning was aslight well as m on Wcdnaadayt aad Tbaradaya. : a Lwn Haaaotmks V.IK Buw. 13-- GUBCOPIPfiCrJCi . a.- m ;.. ' I 'ills ArlT at Haptoa' at Vi S EXCUR-lO- ill I V, S-- t- - GILHER f IoolcIiie. tliroasU oar lanra DAILY .eitr Ma it t fi mmm fvnx -- n r s V. SWT gqulo t H avatd 1 Attbalr Yard near tf. v tlastefenMtla; taf Dvlva- Isitt'lirw Tor. Wyo Ultoi. Iowa. lbraSa.: Colorado. D unci of OolaaBbla aad otber STOVE T700D, f ' '!-- " ltt.II jvi ; Si' - TV ' nnt (w Cheapest Ordara l(t in owr JRoxaa at . f rroro, Wluc-- c . i4 ilat-- if. TODNO Bed and Whlta Cow, Una btok hora bransad aad ftrcckle face, rtraiynt Xae Aader saall ba inlt-lltf oa left aQOaider. m. atusrfjut. a. dHS5 abJr rawardad or I Sept. 9, 12. f lfta Tars EJox Nottaef .-. ?itj,-i'ii.U.?ru- - WARD, pt pot, Opposlls ' LiJJCA cflifj.v A Ca Calif Irr-tKotarr T PnbUa alwava in f;, .9a, m. to. p. a. fttrrxss, Iocs1 akd1 cms tiss t & r . . f... ... ' P;srM, tttUl Hit We ' da- not thriiw oat - . J . .... . , iivii t'pj i i! l -.!, l f'Bn'-i- o leading Articles at Low Prioei. North to Vlrflola City, Baiana, Fort Bnton, Dear latdaa, Oadar Oraaa mlaaa. and paaatng tnroncn .all. tna prtaetpal Town and t atinlna (lunna In Unnln. i raiBrciFAi, 1 . ers InflaesettIeaietU and ml tl Vf tr t their, later st to cH- AtJ Deal - & FariQ i G d! t It t .. 1. - ' ' ' ratcTirs or bsoicixsi md4l-Uontotn- Aifa. I KtOfeT o ;Ajpi aa antaa 4- 5 Hw . j 1 BASSETT, 7Z., maa , ,4 , . , , rauaaa- - la naar p Urauoaajf ttl- - aparW iiit.' ohoe3. per TIr ,7 - it fTtTrfffl imaj,,bka aJL 'I an c Taa- - -- C . tTest 3laaortiueai tetjtf&m! jr'il.ju.'o j. v." ........... , j good ABcia, Araa THC: LADIES s 'CETEAPt f 1 Cly. and !n 4 oosinosf 1 TPPATT. ?:ntrrarawn, pure l I ..JW A P. R. R ) fa.fcA b iai i - - ai aa aaaaaaaViaWaaaaa n. i 2 f t- eiiiir,'i' - ornct, Oa. Biiilii, ' . ifc-ot- ud kmj tbmk' tJswOsirMt Goek. farm alul. 19" Bast of City rafareaess flTsn. GO TO 1 OwyarHi Boc Amount et. -- AOT. DOUSCa' dlfll Sot - t, t . j , . nwB-aiAO- oa impohted, B ' "jst j ' .. ! 1 aro A UV. WUI r . 1 a. 7o til Eiuili;:, ' w Be. S ' CART TCSI ST. 1 ;".l o,t ;r.;r"'""!v lit . " . ' ; ! r S( 6! 1 i 1 ApAUWji ,M A n it ET, 9-- 'sI. tha "3 1 . T .va ..- corner. nr-orssEcn- 'o - cuubp jsuxaasBrs f ua7.tt 4 W 4jMh-- A rri-;- 4--H ; ak3x:i 4t 1 V ill; ' mew orrr .f I AT T7JE ill asT c ..I,' ? - tacc i ils .tktiJ'.i I f ... D. EtHirt t Harlan '.S 'K J! Dr. O. ha had man vaava tan dtMasaa of woman a-- d will warrant a cqra X. T3IZIX, i. Cress rZa&crs and Csssstresses l 1" t t ClIaAMSlVAniS umi, uoieaan uraaa, ttoana vaiiay. i FUiavora, Cora Craak. BaaT , Hjxt .( J,TUIa,and, t .'u i AU tha prtnetpU towns aad aflataa Camps Utaa and Boatb-ea- at NaTada,,,,. Also leare Coalnna Utah, Dally, rttnnlng turn A fUiaiKTrarrr:,. ; ' Car. omas and RE&iDicscr, TTALlXISIl . .!. no r "Ploohe. r NTa1a; j - , tnrongh 1 v . BprlngTllla, flpantsb Fork. oait T) laeer - ar rT-3anBtts t of lu to otaar andtnji rr"alnti uiai cuajpivk luno, ' ,s . ' Kmb i One. f BaTisr ,:, St. Uaorga,.. Utah; and . ninTou coal," In tlto SXarket. fat rataii la, Ulnlnc DaadS, Btora, F4.0r.ri6, or Walla, Bands for Dttdn, MortaarML mmim wMimat anaatton. No. 1C3 ao latttamft4 fct Vriiic;, Crswn loom Appito tnotaaad : ."l!R I , naUVAmwloaaTot-afoaafeMaba- ' Frlee C i,5 . i yrV?. Leering Salt Lake City DaU f, rannlas 8oath to auatKaat Wsm& ' trans ilia Btlaaar it teal COIIO , STOOD, rrlee fit per CerdU i K ft T 't locatad tn Salt Xaks far Beta ' ' .4, XZO XZ3AS05i:D COlvVETANOEBO, at.7 'I .!'. OF:.::rDEEDS, COSimSSIONEKS oar ea'aer and dtspatoa. , btlhw Ne- - v OBSTETRIC, will pay special attaatloa tx sn I Barafala, Bbaatna-ilaot- . rantjrala, BMaeaawa, jrcrraoa- avaa a K. B. Depot. js-- t 1 Utab, fir f 'i"" vadn and Houtaua. Qonth-casl- be ANTLY ON HAND CXJJJ3T KrfSaaawaaaiiww 1 Tt AV ta thm m U Orocoricsa fot tba Naar Tars; Matnat L4a InmirapcaCpi UTflHHIEiH CO., p'saunt: i - ft. hrs a taira ot i; ( y 'THROUGH ' awawsaMawawoaaaaaaaaaaaasBaai aaamaaai rbaa. A. Oonfc. Jar. W. Statabara. 'it STAGE LINES WHOLESALE n. d. coLnnnn, d210M ." ... c.J! J aawaaa. S DEPAK (taU Sargrca ea Bjaga ? j.'-',- increased raclIUIea lor Voln MT.,Jit.j ii PARTI Wt M ar JlanlflcenStoasaitL aeelng ear SALISBURY'S & dl to a. SHAWLS - fMt i r. .. a. m. p. if 0mU1 Atuattoa. ' .: 4 Wh?M I a. m. p, M. ':r .1 s.:iS'.r. i i't irdls. 43 10 , '.1 i I and After 'Monday, July 29th, aft Express jrm ran wtthr N". TJ. K.' R. Trains. wlta and, LiOzan, wmd Hampton's einneotlag . f Arrtra at BrlgUam at at Hamptoa's at a Bra t :.j ArrlT mmmm4ktHim REDUCED II ATESl TO - ! i - 45 t ? CUrJTJ Y SACK OI iMTlnx Hampton's at 4 a. m. Lear Brtgbaoa at S IS a. m. . - A. LIVIXOSTOSr. Proprietor. dl85sm r i i Co ' - 1 4 PKOOICE AND CASH t FOR.nOIITAHA. HALIPTOH'S , wmid;Knn, oar- it iC'A-- LI 4J.U. To wblsta ws laytU PICKETS, ;n 6 I reotpt or ontiTmi'jKV'TTivrniris! LATH fiO Ciy. PER HUNDRED. FOR ; I and Full , ot la ar per Foot;J 31-2'Ct- s. i i . i. liATEiiVWD OHOIOEiaTYLG fa Sc . , . 1 LUMBER a i?ri t- USUAL,. AMD Sj If T- 1 i'. .'.H'.t ) v ui j - 3Lumber? a' VARIETY. GREAT if t . one-fourt- TO 21 :4 ( AST IN TTflB MABiUET, x, '1 OCOD and fanuiaotnre. in 1 - , L :as 4 NOTION 1 ' SmttHEB COXPI.AIJITS. : Borne six years ago Tl saw In your columns a remedy for summer complaints and kindred diseases, which with modifications I have since tried andslight rec-- . ommended in a great many cases with-oonceliavlng px hearing of a failure. The Ingredients! are almost always: at ' hand, end are bo simple that it does not seem that there can be the least in Its use in any case. Take equaldanger quantities of good vinegar and boiling water, and a little more common salt than they n will dissolve. Pour the vinegar on the AM D ' or r ' . f $fl AND Pine . JBaldaoe a OHANP A Assortment 01 '. i X Styles in WALL PAPERS and Newest -- Y fan JitN M f ess goods U ltd DEPOT. TT EKP3 CONSTANTLY anl ' A,.jJ ITertJaleH, "aartV. . ? . . ; ! . 4 , i i ' jraanlna-'- V7HIT i m Prints Sap'i nAII.110Al ws have ba saoM.: of . kWm. 1 r A , . : .m. Kllfl i, Mr, HaitudM fjr this. 4 h-- W! B MM 1 j HEW 0bm14 . r.--c-.- ,oti-,- tasaaUa ao early. Aad, w Invi U ? - ,4. i)'t ' Rcspootfolly Invito lu- spection. V7e Ta great tua jeat valoa ass attend l Off ANDf AFTER. AUG. " i 4 ' Owl 4 o'o ..ia'-,-- : -- ni!J-' mmm . I ' CL - j (. a.so kmolisb: cosaisrrisro op rftKKCH,j IT1! vnir t ! - . ii ; tb U" .bMQ; obliged; . aboadanee; also avery i style ot BOBDEBINS AHD DECOBATIOSS. m. rjtb''Dtrl Railroad Depot, Salt DIAMOND CELEBRATED SHIRT! JUSTLY BURLQCK Like Cl'jr atT m.. na Ir-- m-- r c's :c; Sandy, (nearest polat to Little Cotton woo ' Qentiemea who va'a a Flrnt clasi.Fit thoald io$ nottms la making a trUI. Jturmcr. , . KAoyaa4t&lOa.m.andoo?. m... I'.nglana i V l' 'A A tSO a. mi an 4JS0 p. w Raising CALVES. The calves are se rrtTS at Pouit at lected as much for the good qualities of 1a vlog roiBtai aiOa.m.aad 5.10 p. ic their dams as for their individual excelSaa Ir at iO. W a n. aad .10 p. m. VtH ttauoar ... lence, ard are allowed to remain with the cow tot two oi three weeks. At first ArrW at Salt Lks at 11 a. m. aad 7pm- , Tri utniug: mocb oi Cloth unequalled ttitherto they are offered warm skim milk. This 'generally refused the first meal, and In sometimes the second, but rarely often-o- r; never We allow them to suck the "lingers, and Bave many a cold and ach- - Salt U Owltoa wood Walton 50i . : I - IU0O ing hand. They readily learn to eat by . " Saady themselves, thereby thrivin a much bet 5 V , ' f ' r,LV r Draper t ter and costing much less trout le. As . UKtOUlTiOVA soon as possible a Uttie bran la mixed ' will r lai pareh tth t!cet with the skim milk, and shortly after- - PBemers C09rA3TTI.T ABRITISfQ. '! ,. ward thick milk is substituted for the OfflC ,sklm milk. The quantity is increased until the calf receives about five of milk and a pint of meal twice quarts a day. M. IT. DAVIS, use We of corn bran and equal parts :.y. : Of our own meal j or corn and oats. C The drink is ala&$. LITTLK,FEitAHOUZ warmed mixcold in weather ways by ing with hot water. Calves fed In this .... iO : and having plenty of good hay, d2J3 U ' AV ' - manner, ! 600 from to 650 pounds at will weigh mourn oia. xney are men wean eigne ed, and continue to thrive on good hay and grass alone, the heifers having! a 1 r; 3 "caJf of their own at 22 or 23 months old, and being fully able to do so. This I ' method is used on an ordinary farm. with mediam sized, good milking, and San Francisco and Sacramento. ? natlveand grade cattle. Cbr,i?raiAc?p ArrtT Bast. Lmt KOlnc 7. w a- in 8Slpa Mwpm mi 4.85 " 785 , 7 50 For saddle galls there is no better ap4 10 g.W- at J ' I 7W 111 I , N 8M f plication than a strong brine of salt and 68 35 25 It.28 h of 8.48 water, containing about 11.50 A myrrh.- - ir these places become ulcera- 10.45 p m 1 45 o in wor .'to I; p i i.w ted, the horse must have rest, and the Anif from th Weit -- 1 parta be well formented-- and cleansed WJ1H with tincture of arnica. If It doe nnt Sacramento, Colfax. Bono I this treatment, recourse most yield to 1 then be had to blistering and heallncr S Leave Attiw irons Kui 7 ,U Hi Snera'le 10if) pi up the wound by the application of cer : iwpu iM 5 40 tri ate piasters, ana subsequently tincture 1 00 m Reno,. 1!) f 4.1 ana Win 'me P alio oi aioes myrrn; out the saddle or 1200 B Battle M collar should never be put on until the , a.44 a 4.40 0 BD sores are entirely neaied. in nine cases S 10 a no --Ogdeo. 5 so p a ( of ten. however, a little care in the Arrive from Wesi cuing West CHOCBRV 1ND HiRDWlUB DBPlRTIIGiVT, Z.'C. M. I. beginning will obviate the. necessity 'of ac wounas sucu ail. Mix, treating Explaaatlaa. from San rrsnatatw. tak ciAwssa, aopu trains roi rannfnr To make an excellent varnish for tb left pans oolamns and rea i downwards. rraneiMO For trains ranntn towards Sn Jiess, procure half , a pound of rea-- i up wants lac, according to the; quantity desired; takatha rlsht band comma ad break the scales fine, and put them in a XT'ftsundaj only:" bottle ; add good alcohol sufficient 3andayi 4XceiptetT to cover the gumf lcork : tightly, and A.: H TO W H K. T. H. GOODM AH. ' place where it will be kept warm. In Oen'i and Ticket i Owat Bap At. Faaa'gr about two days, if. shaken frequently, we gum wiu oe aissoivea and ready for use.. If the liquid appears as thick a If t ITT thin molasses, add more alcohol. To otio Trains71 SLT Lakti CCTT. r r "Yamoblack and an" iKSl one wltt Crt.r, ott W. r, Co's Baak. diet- phor. Bucn varnish will not render J eatner Hard, bu t will . k eep the harn ess o from becomlnjr soaked with watpr and the surface clean and neat7 for a long wm enecmauv' prevuat umt. W aJl kMrfVAV Vw) 4 vent the oil In iujt the leather from soiling . - .3 il v iuiLi: i Giiitinc13 Coatinco and Oacolmcpoa, LUDBER YARD; r ntsavroaa caton r. " ' ... !TI eto Peri.iawr w aw ri ws hv V .ff-'.'- l f U. D. 4 4 Common White, Cairanu iroTni, ! EVER BROUQE1T lOTO THIS TERRITORY, A. II ''vi FALL AND WINTER STOCKi OF PIECE GOODS - If soraiiiL s tm ifS O J. f - oua saiBP, 1 Satin, BATES, IXEDUC1CD t - : MOST COMPLET- E- STflnv Latast Btylc of 'A WBIOB ARE snOBTLT TO AHB1VC. I.' . , tITTIiV ATTO In order te male rocm lor i i.'3v 1 DEOBA!S7IONB at i t. f rngp . J Fah pfT !4 ".7 f DA.TI. B.rtoKM and fratabt Acml f v J 1, to ExMbiiiroirTatrons the 0. BPARTSIBNT CL9TIIINC WEt ARE NOW SELLING SW 'STU SsS OUR tnftmnatten eoaovraias Wwcb mppiy ; WALL TUs moit eompaste and largest stock of PAPSB aad i OF EVERY BISC " aatleeUd ci Slock of Suits ever offered in this Market w uofci PMiwiM win pibsa pwiiiiii taatrwW mow. oanta artdltUraaJ U flsre f I .. eaarscd whw S 1 P"13 Tracer nad. extensiva Alteration and iavroW to aaHw now pr.par.d ta ofiar, .t . rttpsaiy inerevainr onsiaen la uis u oi CENTLEMEN'O, TOUTHO' & OOYO DAILt, Fifty ' HI mas,EXOEFTE!) b igj.ftH3DNDAY8 t ' .T . .J. TRAINS f.HKED . V JLjine I - a.w Prof. Schluber found that atlfT hours only rlav absorbed in twenty-fou- r of, moisture from the thirty-si- x grains ' air: whilst garden mould absorbed forty- five grains; ana, line magnesia seventy' r Thn. asraiti. t)ulverlzlnjc the soil enables it better to retain the moisture ' absorbed. 4. The soil, in order to be healthy and active; must breathe. A light, porous soil admits the air, and thus it is fed and .greatly Invigorated , by the airnosnnere, ..i , n. Thn sun's ravs heat a hard sol. v "riih nnirker than a loose one. and the will hotter the soil is, so much greater ha the evaporation from it. fcjo that the hard Boil is deprived of Us; moisture much sooner than one or a loose texture. fi. The boII that has been plowed well, and then keDt loose near the surface by ' the action of the hoe, will receive and i hold the rain that falls, while a bard moat of it to run off into C'.aoil will allow it falls, valleys and streams asMr. Barnes, of if- An English gardener, XMTonsnire, in gmog an opinion or the importance of hoeing, said he "did not agree with those who say that one good .. is worth two hoeings; I say, weeding never weed any crop in which a hoe can be got between the plants; ' not so much .for the sake el destroying .weeds and vermin, which must necessarily be the case if the hoeing be. done well, as for increasing the porosity of the soli, to allow the water and air lo penetrate freely through it. He adds: "I am well con-vinceii, by long and close practice, that t oftentimes there is more benefit derived crops by keeplnsr them well hoed. lv than there is from the manure applied. Weeds or no weeds, I will keep stirring ; the soil, well knowing, from practice, the very beneficial efli-c- t it has. Netc a fV- i There are other advantages, however, 1871. whieh are quit commonly ovenooaea, T. ajm. isd -t46 i.m- - mm at Oada 1. The loosenina of the soil in the ope- S. aja. aoo at Cteden teav ami.m Ob to the ration of hoeing is beneficial u p.m4 .rf.v at Bail Lk City aa iauvTU as ,iuo uc3iiui,uuu plants, the weeds, or more so. ooo v tat abov :t L Moisture abounds in the atmos during the hottest months, and it phere is absorbed and retained most abundant- f Jy by a soli which is in the most friable v mm UdnDA?i'JUL7i i " nit.. . t ' AGBICVLTUBAU TmiacoM arrival of . j wr. Ce. rrT ::c: "1 LTanrcUiaTii r:- n-'- a cl, FamUles snppllaa- - with the - j . ; sJ J&Lbars' of . ca cixi t:t ia rc ' ':r. z,' . v -J c:.3jnj-nF;D.ci::::n,j- t " ? T7Anr, ., - " j I e rt- af.ZTbaair i m h r rCnOICE3T .MEATS, '. n:: raiDTjpnovisioKS f 'fcstajw filui Oe ' iAest: ' GRcc-n- Moeks afinth Ml"..'. Btrsiocxra- - 1 - jc1 Orders U3rn u4 allTajd.'.-.- !! i ; |