OCR Text |
Show v.- - . aMBaaasnsanawnaaasssaeaaeaMaaeaaMsaa ," EVENING NEWS. EXCELSIOR Steam Planing Mill, SASH, DOOR AND tnp nm, f f NATURAL HISTORY.; The little grey moths come forth in May and June, are wholly nocturnal, and therefore seldom seen. as the fruit forms, a single OA KEY, As soon on the blossom end of is laid egg ' Proja-fcfothe fruit: and as soon as the egg FACTORY First East Street, be- batches, the larva enters the apple. the subsequent history of tween Tfdrd and Fourth South All know larva in the fruit, for who has the Street, Salt Lake City not seen the tiny white caterpillar, with its black head mining away dlOS Post Office Box 187. at the rich pulp, which it replaces with filth? In three- weeks the larva matures, leaves the apple, and in some concealed space spins a silken cocoon and assumes the THE BEST GOODS chrysalis state. In from nine to fifteen days, varying with the temFOB Till perature, the moth Issues. The with eggs LEAST MONEY, apples are again stocked as before, after which cemes a recurrence of all the disgusting work narSorted from the Largest Manufac- rated above, except that the larvse, tories, made for th is sea-Iupon leaving the apple, jelmply mm' trade. in wmcn uiey remain spin cocoons,when till Spring, they pupate; and l hare la my New Stock the following weeks the flrjgt motbs in about Domestics, Brown and Bleached, appear. 1 ne time wuen ine nrsi mows Bed Ticks, Denims, Ducks, Hick- come forth varies frem May. I till ory Stripes, Cheviot Shirtings, will be Issu1; Flannels. Table and! Irish Linen, Julyfromso that 1moths till August l; aatd May Urass Cloths, Towels and Towel- - ing "worms" will be leaving the CL the etc. ings, Uingbams, tjnamDrays, till the apples from the last of June fruit is gathered. My own experiGOODS : ence seems to show that no pupseof s are formed after the first week Brocaded Lustres. Fljnired and August, as so far as I have examPlain AlDacas. De Bezes, Challie ined, all larvae that leave the apples a coPlaids, Bareges, Balzarines, De-- after that time simply-spl- n Iainea, Oriental Jacquards.ijawns, coon in which they remain as larvae Percales, Cambrics, Marseilles,s, till the next spring. Some of the Brocaded,Gul-purefruit-me- n of oar State I'iques, Brilliants, Plain,. Plaid and Checked observing the past season think that daring jvainsooKs, Jaconeis,owiss aiuiio many of these insects pupated after not Bishops and Victoria Lawns! that time. Such eases came - .oe r rvoiuoiasm Lacoa auu iuiuuum observation. within my alsd Lace 8hawls at bargain; . Of those larvae which, leave the CA8HMKRE, Fancy Summei apple while it still bangs in the DUIlica crawl dowu t tree, abont one-ha- lf Farasols, Fans, Veilings, find seclusion In which ferevlce they Gloves, Notions, etc. 10 spin ueooserveu. inose wnicn fall the the fruit with te ground OOcts. dozen Coatea' Cotton, paf is free if and crawl the out; r ground . paper, Tins, 5c from all rubbish, stumps, etc., they An Immense Iot of Hats crawl up the tree and hide as be - " 4. . . l. - LxiuT'tl- OrMBlael v - r . - - - at z. C VALUABLE JFOJZ .nd PROPERTY SAMsE. fTTER' Embracing la all SOT Acres, er there- - Conrl ROBERT MILLER, DTE, - To be sold without reserve to the Hirhort Bidder, by Private Sale and immediate poiaeeswn, u . required. Batiafaetory reaaoos for sale given. Good ;title SaW property described aa follows, to gua-rantee- eajam SB VB PSS SB SB I ' 11 BBPSB IM d. ja. .1 - rA TRgg, on ITS aa - ro saX ala-uat- ad x mn,. ' ADVAJTTAGEa. i t f H '.:!' , - ? never-raiiia- Unrt-gat- - j ; m , . j u..." " .Te be SeM for Caahj A JFull Assortment of Chinese Matting at Z.C. M. I. u - i J5TS. Wad dlW l' " Obreer Crosby, dlMtf S9e " f If,, I J i i leave 4alt Lake. f -p- BROS, & CO.. STETTAUEfi - i -- ;. ' f- ; - m M r-'f- l! ' H HOl.1 SAL BOOTS fc SHOES Madison aud Market cj-aGs-- Trains T War. Pamfr. su 4. MAcrAausa 40r 8 (26" 408" .60 " .Th 38" 4 IS . a. r. Mciirrraa BKMBDIOS, Importer and Dealer in FOREIGN 148, ISO 800 AM :f Strvrt, o. dill sto 1874, JtoTtTT 11 . FRUIT, k lUeade New York. Branch Offloe, 101 Water St., near Km Our Oooda are kaat by Z. Cll w and ail its uranen stoma ana au raUra gtorce In the Territory. te 8 rl0!n ton. 6 60 4 88" 1.00 THE EYEMM HEWS. T 07 M 4 U L 6 40" 8.00 PuLUthei every tventngextept Swndan. 10 O Onn copy, one year, with JPoaiage, I " ilz moDtla, ." ite iim lmnntha. " 60" 7 JVo.. Pamfr. Pamfr. ! S90rM Aa. 4. gii 7 10 7 . Cram. U 10 " w v 1040 " I " THE DESEBET NEWS: SEMI-WEEKL- 1.00 81" ; 7"" l0u" ' Woods 'i r , t,lrt'? , Published every Tuesday and Saturday. one rear, with Postage, :. 4 6 in ' 'c mouths .. IN mouths, ' IM. One oop 1.90 x 88 L76 8 20" 8.00 Y.. tu-e- e .ITITirirfl lrinnrjii lTntirn' & vv p ; Jd 1 1 rM " WEEKLY. y. I Published every Wedneeday. WTLtf RUN PAILTi Sundays , One copy, one year, with PoetarV " " " months, Leaving Ratt Lake City at 8.30 a.nu and " " six three months, " aedOgden.at s.3U Kjr- - - ' THPMnSTPFRFFr.TMflnF .S3 05 . 166 . p.tr. riinA i DEAJUCBS eatrwville Uysville. Arrive at Chicago. iii niii ii i j iiiyiLuiiiiniiiuuu f Afamifocturera v'm- - Madison ,' and Franklin Streets, ; asd ii ii iiiuil ii ii For aQ information ooneernlur rretrtv w pessage apply to i " Aea. Fraught aaATtaaet ArMt- - Corner- of South and East Temple, Streets. OFFICE jonri siiAiip, QMS. aTTPXRXNTXICDKNl y 'ij IN ADVANCE. TERMS - , Tbe Mews Book and , Je Printisg Office has superior facilities for the exacu-tion of all kinds of Book and Je Prtutlur. i1, .' A S RA.TX.WAT OOMPANT will run trains for Paaacnaera and Freight, as follows: Xeave 8alt Lake City at 7 a m: Arrive fct Halfway Boote at t:a a m; XeavelslkeCttya8pm; Arrive at Halfway House at p m; Balf way Bowse at 19 a m: ' Leave Arrive at SalaLake City at IS noon; Leave Halfway House tttpm; Ai lire e Be Ittilre City tttpm. .The T a.nv train will atop twenty minutes at Clinton's for breakfast. II A 51, NOTTIK OWIGAXB TATSI-B?OX- JIt la AE UK-TAIKS- Jat Z. C. UK. T. on , t Apple .525 IXToyes, Sc . ' JIQ Yashingten Ave tiaih:?)t, ,& it on Sundays, $WK, SUGAUr- etc, .FOME THIRD 13 SAVED . j;: FOB. PaSSEIEtRS BIIHD8I ::0 . ' j itfBtasaifaeturars ef 'Ihi toelebrated f' "W ' ' tZTEV&n T PAIR f ! . ,7 WAJU2AJMTHD, t ft DO)0, "1 1 it, ... as 1 '1 gT 0 and 2. BL a s ShlrigUs. deabled our faollltles y budding Havtojr w wwu, w aeep vwr oe hand tb largest stock of coqsianuy of BoTMwa MAtauAi.: every a la th there desoriptioe - -Prfo? Usts-I isd MoaMlng seat on application. I Owrwer West 824 and Union Eta., . . . "C talseiy-v-,- .,- Crtleaszo .III. ; vrfA,a. - t e l;lu-- r.J JoiS 1 ' 1 -- Pills. a ...jr... s ii T ' 5)31 a a, 1 t. AVALTJADLE . . , " - ' " MKDICINB. ' ; . ' , will connect with the 1:30 p.m. train from Salt Lake, and sail on the lake for about three hours, returning, in lira for tbe train, arriving at Ealt Lake Oiiy at S p-TIekeVs te CUateaV and Benira. '1 -- r fare)--.---- Tk ' j as M C . "j; Ml ir-- m.tt. rt'yii . rw:OOJi?3PIIMPS4 jt'i-.id.rf'- 1 A Water xisiE3M BiecrBaitSf rrrlcrr.rofflc-BnaiMrfii- rl dia .0.1 H TTIr f 6f Depot. -- i .iLfilACl. 's. j. LYnn', cupt. . - . t so o "i.e.- fcotanlcaTre. uu .BMUiiBll 'ears 1 1 I Train leave ;Trfe.t lotia. " , 'i- 148 ML! I 1 .i-- ix, cornar eauavww auu rw otreew, n KY. . StW'! L3&r.M., ' jABJUy : 0ea. irrelgklaTlhra8etJ " rv f v ?r . . aui srrr- VI Ri R. w, foh' TTsTTlL further, notice ire.ni .ana arrive at tarden dallr as iS menta liave le'?a naf 7. fit i...S.fa.a i...S.8p.i' t.la.80a.a CfflaT rwfi.v.. 'Aaairs.4 j.. . .......... .mo .SJ.a .a.Wa.- Traight,. . 1 638 l t deerce, Tfan, d!5l - meet at pseonnectlons b.n. MJ Ogdwj, - r' S1 At Cheyenne with Denver rco ewrerv twutrai Aty roAj weorpw-- "- in uoiorade and Mew "'CXL.hr'' poteui , At Pniaha with Cbloage and Kort'' r Chios ro, Boek Island and BgUJ'' frn, Jicrtpnanl lio.i'tvar. kAnse City rvirJ Iwver line of steamers for all PDU . a) of ff c .. Al Hi4i larva A ( I Ut o cerSrtahCeatraJ Jf P I"4lras4 'k'kiteatr Ckioaln Ogden, .Liitt.oa.iaS!8r,r ou - . v. all b Southern UthOtyand 'At Lrraa points with. atarea for Afmer&aja of tbe PJh -- Agent. a - OR s ,,1 w Ala ' a t . ! .Supi. --F- aii; .nw?' T'iLP? fsd.lfbV ceasrawAlngtCffl . fi arrets -- j . a'-- Stare Line to and oauoeots .with trainana frMoataathburys .ft - tlwntjrly: 1 MtmmiDil nr Dr. A tr. n r' tnH 1 1 tbotamf may ird t- - aTVki rt al ta,at-rKilil- y coiryrsit t lt .1 r?4 "je a,i w OO' I We MTe t o" - - r LSiLA.- - . t.,j,. t . j,. ' JXJtutari, Amtt Oeu'l Pass. li-- ; 8:00 8:00 - J..Xe;viXViaflt ' Genera, aaaager- c - ' l.JUJ Hes. 1 and 8 will ran daDr. UnsI s will run between Ogdea and JPranklln wet No. 8 will run northward everr --Gilmer ,.?-- . Pass, and Ticket At ' ! PoaasnoerJ -. Ti j . 7KB T.H. ......... ..: 'Aaatva "IIW v iJ.and "aaarvB- Franklin.'....... r',t.j s au sgTsuaavt JSMaIm. fcoo "a. bttUTJI. .8:48 A.K. AXaiTSAT rfiij r d8T ,Jrei(kL; Pasmnger. Ogdea.. ...... ve - erotiertiea. lie eoETose, experiment top Irvirtues have thu VxtracUof I aa. IT - these mowitaiu. m th.diooveryt not I 77- - C) .. . , rTin2'"."'w , vajudujmj Managers TBT t Saw. t e'lrrr; 3 If VCH dm ,i wvivrI - w ti K ,ware? Chicago to Baltimore - w. , CIRS rates ghren to "ETeuvslon "Parties noFpec'al TUAXCUEK, Oen. vvASiijrsrfj-rdft- r application to o. W. , vi-..Passenger Agent. foe the West will, be roIved at Vrelgha the southwest corner Depot Block ea week till 6 eeleok cwsa-i- J t , days For any further informatlou eeneeming letjsa8eJly mt Bilft swas. to J.M.Pffig, Freight AgcaU freight, apply . . hi w; p. XIH&ALL, 8upt. This route la asmmfan deslrahlsWl bus ine as cnea, aa tt gives them an opportu-BitSalt Lake City, June3, J875, , : dlST to visit PittHhurv. PhlladeTahls.. NW Tork and Boston, tbe beat tnaraets in Ut Ak or" Tickets tHa Pittshu re, Port Ways vmmu MVHIUUMil HilUIUVaUl and Psnnsylraula Central 11. tt., wt rh os beo'jtaincd at all rwmter itailroad Ttcke J On and after June 7 th, 1875, OtBces in tbe West, at the fTotapuuy'S Ot8e t8 Wast Madteon St., and at 0epot, oorw 4 HadiMin and Cana Rtr.ta sroatTH wajba. t Ui. CW ' ? Cek-bratr- rn ...a,5e ' - Will run t be PILMHX PiLlCE which can be obtained at tbe Company's southwest oorner .Depot Block. " ir.4i ?"ZZ f tfnrlwilliiaj ssea 111I1 uui ., Trains leave Franklin.-....:- . ese " Iil:; Ja,i t TBlm. .... OtTTTItrAJtD. a eaaaraaasi .s- i Pennsylvania Railroad .. 1 ETC qltr Nov. 1st, 1(873,1 TBS CttVce, ffi? MCI ThraiiCaistofasMiiiliraCitj CITY OF CORINNE, ana Sjit'.a CAJJ)ER, Lksi 1850. Jtam I d .a B l7.',"? EBtiBURHin pluiiaL l it.. BLINDS, Iatfa9 Slilngles, (:"7 " O. Q. j7.6ftTWAYNR ( :1 Rf this Office. Home FurnUhlXis0.t 0km1 of EvoriDoi script Ion nt .a. It All kinds of PRINTING if.V. executed in the - Wtgh c5f the TArt, ices; at-BedRock-- T J PAPeB-WhVX- ., scientific care to insure aniformity, healthruin ess delicacy and freedom room all injurious Bubstancea. They are far superior to tne common adulterated kinds. Obtain the genuine. - Observe our Trade Marks as above, "Cream" Baking; Powder, "Hand and Cornucopia." Bay the Baking Powder only in cans securely labelled. Many nave Deea ueceiveu in loose or duik row ; . . sol3 as Dr. Price's. ler fe ' ' Mawofactured only by C STEELE tt) TP ICE. Cbieaga, iA. LovU and Puicin.tali. T i I.OUIfi CUSTOM, , XlOOTf4: ST AND FIXTUUES HHBLFJiS VAUIETT at - DAVID DSLT, , - l..--- AJST a The train will leave at U20p.ni. instead of X and ' , THE STEAJBCB, in qnaitity by their ' (of;" ; WINDOW BOOK-BIXDIX- , nOUEDUTGSi-ET- C niiAin M. D. VELLO & CO. and after June 4th. 1875, Mand until furON ther TtT nntfoM. th WEliTIIBV 1 Co ana xicnci. 1 om.H H. B. ( Superintendent. . - Pamfr. . ifo rtall concerning OfAHMBll'RAILWAY. ed DentdUX No. AotM of Station. dU-l- t!3 la Lees te salt FL UJ lit, Daily . SALT LAKE CITY Ff :r-'jdi- . ,i rrTBlB William tSaltlAksClty. JOHN O. MAIDEN, 'aVrfveat''' BILL. POL ATJD SHinS ; AMittant Cathtort: a Caldsb, David ; ad Aftkb JurtrABY 1st, Ok Salt Lake. Btr JSf. P. A. BOKIRLU. a. Bepreaentea oy ( Tt' , UTAH AFFAIRS. best-bui- lt CaaMer- - . M.BW WBTXS, Train leave Osden j . The above Proper! t la aitnaled la healthy ktoaBfy, ratiw jus a Hln easy distance of ing range for t k, the line gof th Centre i 1 scifla llaiJroad. also a suppiyeg water, being by a stream front the Ogden iuver, ana is conducted to the farming lands by and thesettleaient by one of the largtatcaoaia l mue Territory. t Zytaaurer: H. B. CUkWSOX. 3: Oa-de- n. 7 . Secntary: T. O. Wbbbxb.' ran daily. will be run dally, Sun ton . IX 2 K) 2 25 S 76 Pioneer Line of Utah, and atlprioes to Defy Competition. ' woonavrr, Taos. mub. wiixiAMg, w. Totmo. jeaif Jcs. F. Smxzh, joniT.Oini, DATiBHcKsms UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. BTayivllla. Vainmg- - lYiZH: ifiOVTI 18 A OFLBTtEKS "Vbbras," Intendedwithto rive the by some reader agsirs m acquaintance tTt&h. mlitioal. MojrkaMi and otherwise; and to show, in some decree, the real objects eertahi asea have In view, in urging upon Congress special and KKriptJilefieia She writer has tmel, vert gneraTJy, lie ikasguags ef pronlnent and 'disinterested peruest kaewtng taat saeA saauer sastas vla- -t greater weight ,?x. s.iT OaeaocQ.CABiToT. i r WlbniH, AX 45. Ce'll.'sfc rait-bea- r- IX. IN t OS OS , H. B. CiAwsor, Jos. A. Yocbo, x. w. Wma H. 8 00 4 47 0 30 6 401 6 10 826 4 Bl U 10 U k 40 860 S 40 11 eol e is 4 00 JAMB8 8HARP, Octtero rctyni OIL CLOTHS, I IV, ALL JtB- -i Congress and Polygamy, Gsorgs A. Smith, 001 6 K WruoBiWooDHt!rr mrtcton: " 1 00 F. IiltTIiE, Oenerol A FULL LIXf? OF FJLOOR AII OTIIKU a '. - :.- 1 25 DxtrXw. ; Trains -- - r . V ATOCaCKDvXlet imt ura. Hoiim onn. Cltr Let- - eoatalninr I. Oneone JDwellinr nine roods, rood talnlng three rooms, also one Granary, Kock Cellar attached. OuthranM. fcn. and good Orchard stocked with f lx adjoining, used utea; one.City ing Ao.. with Sheds. Corral. Tares. Btable. for stock, and other Improvements thai see; one City Lot, coEkUruous to the above, used far racing vegetables: also- fifteen Acre or Pasture .Laud adjoining. XX a. One dry Lot, con talnlng one acre nine roods, also one adobJe Dwelling House, two rooms, younr Orchard, trees beginning to near, ana ouer improvements there oe Three Cltr Lots, varloualv hn- fruit trees and provd,wlth all in geod eendlUon. t gaadea culture, .,Contalnln Kinety Acrca of Farnt-In- g Land, fifty acres under fait .and - spring crop ... a. Eightv Acres;!-of Willow Land, on the Weber River, and within a short distance of Plain Cirr. i e Fifteen Acres ef good Hay Land, Good and oermanent water rlht'iiAran-1 . tfvri tA all lf tiiM ihnm W 60 . The largest and Most Exteuslve establish meat of the klud in the west, nave iacili ties fof filling- the Largest Order at the shortest notice, of the boet aud meet desira ble stylos of Collars and Cuffs ever offered I , -- . ,4 JOE BiiBEEB, a ., ' 26 excepted. Y days av For all Information Freight or Passage, apply to . O VIS JM'WSSO UIZM jLSTotioii.s - mm 2 Xav 57iaw and FaAtma5t Hslr Cut. eevea. CJ ATD property situated at and near Plain . utan. city, weDer . at j Qaoaaa Q.Casbto, Josepb F, Smith. P. Nos. 1 and 2 will be CHICAGO TRADE. 3 Splendid Investment to Capitalists, or persons desirous of making ix 0CC1DEHTAL SHAVING SALOON Oppeaite walker lleaae. permanent home in Utah. - ' - tattle j 4 37 e UottOQWfl.-Arriv- l" ssroawji Watxs, Dunst-H- . 8 80 3 ass 4 22 ....... Junction Salt PAPER COLLAR COMP DRY GOODS WAIT TRUSS pWOOQ L EBS. Apply at Townsend House. dl71 FrSST-CLAS- 3 ...... Sandy L1ERCHAIITS' It at bears A. to H- - 12 67 1 17 1 49 - . - - -- ' - Draper Arrive Sandy, store n tns, j. tmiory. II WA3TTXD. V Lehi AobBJCSSEd. Y. Waae,Secretarr. Ttitm nr. Vrrt 7ni X. O. if. I. and it Branch Store, aim by all the jToWarmer.jr,;'.;;.. s' JSXOVW. BJTEI.L. 1 ' m ttEOBGE A MITU. 1 - , one-four-th T. Trains leave Terminus, Santaquln rayaoa, Bnaaiah Fork,... Bpringvllle, frovo CJrcre Pleasant American Fork htoSTOM SYTfllllQiaSSe: ....iiAiifi iirnvo nil it 1 11 fi Wlho n ALUAia uii iiftiiu. -- b of Superior Quality.Kcr. All IcLcvlao J3to3?JJ -- Jaly; OIKg rtcn l.tdv-- XTertte. It- - fpou. rate er T CEHT. I Wnfte and Yellow Coffee 8agrt in Barrels, Half iiarreia ana oacas. &ap-iJcke- beat, privllcga Kiven to return It after uaioj-of Professor in Agr'l College. the bottle, if not aoited for Ink or bhiaiof IiAHSiNQ, Michigan, May, 1875. : KtnaM cioines. pay uuun. lBtere4 4 00 Noa.3.4,6and ; ' 3 00 8 60 4 00 4 j, tot p.m, 8 Depeslte will be reeai t2 6076 Oelas . -- From 100 100 Bpringvllle,.... gpanien xotk Ptwo. Santaauln, Arrive at Termlnuf,.. SIGIE! BROmi & CO. , And, la addltioa, on its 176 Draper LehL... .... American fw- - ...... Pleaaant urove Concord Buggies . 7 40 Bandy UamiJacXwtri4' i Leaf. Cat. Crnahed, Powdered WHOLESALE Daniel Greenig. v ST. LOUia, JZEXaCBLJ3IV& j; l Cuy VTAB, 9 a.nu to 4 p.m., Dal S80 15 60 76 160 400 100 Mare u, with STEEL THIMBLES. Salt LAke City, Utah, June 1st, 1875. , . t NORTH MAIN 8T. d97 ( I 5T. - : ten bOT 'hi - "-- Little ......... junction. Arrive at Sandy.. Iron Pipe 124, North Main Street, Timii . A CO. St., Salt Lake Terjriple VJf. Trains leave salt Lake Cottonwood tt mm r TTanrlled. l uauuiuQ mm TRUST East . LtaS Pipe and and JariMUmral Implements. Call at the Bain Wagon Depot DODD. BE31EDIES. Tlace around the trunk of every bearing treoj midway between the e round and branches, a woollen 39 Main St. cloth about five inches wide, and to pass around and sufficiently long lap enough to tack,orf This may be fastened with one two tacxs. I have usually found one placed in TTnn r "If nri a finnninri the middle to be quite sufficient. The tacs should not be axiven quite Lautj up te the head. Before the cloth band is adjusted the loose bark should becraped off. This may be done earlier in the season, when asd retail time will best permit The bands should be adjusted by June 20. Under these .bands the worms will se'I'HR July 7 the having secured the tal-- crete themselves. sBjr on undersigned ted artist, bands around the - earliest apple trees should be unwound and exHEIIRY WALLACE, amined, and the larvee destroyed. This can be done by passing the Who can be seen at his place at all business bands through a wringer or by unof line now a offers the full to public hours, winding and crushing with the thumb. I have found this last f THE CHOICEST method the best f Every ten days nine after the first round-eve- ry days if the weather is dry and warm this werk should be repeat FAMILY ed, till the last week of August, and again at the close or tne season after the fruit is gathered. A comJJome-mad- c and Imported. Candies mon eamet-tac- k hammer, with a around the claw, suspended good Cakes and Pies, Nu(8, Fruit9t neck by a cord, win oe round an aa ' vantaee. Crackers of aXL kinds, Many apples will be earned to tne cellar witn tne larvse. still in and Syrups, Maple Sugar them. These, unless destroyed, . thxoturn ; .tneur ; cnanges. , ; New York eo Factory, will . Hence all barrels, bins, and. boxes . Limbcrger and in the cellar should be examined. rew Ia knocking a box to pieces a from Cheese, Sap Sago days ago (March 13), procured over Fresh Butler on Ice, a neighbors cellar, a iounu 100 larvse concealed between wnere the boards were nailed together. Ab a.ip X UW BUM OUfrfff These wereplaoed iv a box and M, bufc two air&ia Hun cocooas.: As cannot hope to find nearly all of NO. 90 EAST ST. we these, it would be well ifasthetoapple pre cellar were so arranged clude the moths from issuing loruu It would be excellent policy ato have H'lifHff Corf maj to order. our cellars so clcse that not moth eecarje in Mav and June. rw PerCe- RiUlitMU Uaasmateed, nnuld Were : all cellars so.' - fixed , this it would be a great benefit, Spring, for I can find no live larvse out in the orchards. In examining an orchard last week (April 27) I found dia hover 10a cocoefis. Irom fiaore than ene-thir- d of these the insecta Jad been taken by the (Fl- cus Tliiosua), wmie ail lae omera, either riom coiaor some oner cause, were dead. I never saw such ;.. I required at ' f,;-'.codling moth mortalitjr before thisa Spring. ? irirea ana jars or iweeien-ewater, will have no effect in de-at For COARSH AND 1TN BALT Btx meths,as I have prov-thfeocca-haa- d W acoosm Mulet tmHoma, stroying these attract them. Hogs neither ClaaaiBfj,W Cloth, Pottery, Usw. Cedar ood.vKlodlinr Wood, Groceries, turned into the orchard are but a fine Kitchen Raoj uoarooat, eta. remedy, as at ;least half of partial the larva? neversi-A.go toothe ground LIQUID BIiTJEIKa, at all. J. CeoK. Home-mad-e, and caaoet be m Sugar Refining Co., (ST. tomS, mo.. n..., ,aa LtLtBHAItU U&lll VjIMEOT fore. v.ctl - A Full Supply of the ATIONO in GREAT j 4 1875. 5 minnPY&COw w - i ftoeet Lead, WAGON MATERIAL AMD IIARDiWOOD. toy r-- PiSips:and; Fire Engines HAKES, HAY SULKY & Wagons litulcruM'.V' : and after Feb. On Wamfddurert and JobUrttf Mad. wpressly for CaDy. Wall Paper at Z. M. I., from 15c. to $2.25 per Roll. IN DRESS I. wmm ... to i SAVIIIGS BAIffi jrr3rzrii GaL6EMalAiOted 1838, latf OntUV -t-t-tx ever luitvuuvou, iuiav years old can work it Look thing you want and cheap. V .j -- s jcujtx-aPADDOCK i atSil.OO caeli. UTAH SODxHEBll RAILROAD B mmmrmmw a., arm a i Ana r. , THtr: ,Vr Jiriie I - a fomoncBaZinn&u ) From the next report of the Mich igan State Board oi Agriculture, j All will concede that this insect holds first rank among our insect : s 4 ( Oarpocaptd Flooring, Making reather Edged Planing, tu ing, tupping, ppmtuj mu vivodt-utinr ail oifs oi iumuor, ww w Window at Weod Turning in Kyerr Va pests. r innmie w diuv riety,Wood cro68-cu- t. THOMAS W 'mm ismim WlibleMe Grdcers, AIJD : nomtiG THE CODLINQ MOTH. BOX PACTOKY. n-am- Jim 14,173. Sfeaday, Wal XQX A. wooa a - CLLt.Jla' Ca Mi ! T" " -rr' , t. .tJ-ico- J 11203, Lt aTVBALL, Sngf asd flop- - $. ' |