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Show fvr. - , . ryl Bift$$? : . oo5'edWlns t yo florthinlbcrtLea LOOK WELL lPD UNIFORMS! TO YOU WHO IS UN ACQUAINTED WITH THE CCOCRAPHV OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS NIAP, THAT THE fy-- It is very common at this time of the tempt to purify it by the use of volatile Ripe and fresh fruit harms no ore chemical agents, such as carbolic acid, even iu cholera season. Unripe stale year to see fowls have fcaly, unshapely and distorted legs. This is a disease dijest hence causes leal chlorine, etc.. which are all moreuse-or fruit doesof not bowels. MIUilrMI I lUIM SSmi WAn ted "scaly lejr, ana is generally "'l'f the irritation less onenslve to the sick, and are ', , lt-- ' llOTtM. ' the R f a 1M ot ot Hi . , small so result number so as less large far disinfection properly no is the doubt that 1SS5 There slight Satnrday insects takiag possession of the shanks September 12, called is concerned. maMM lnm Hm 0ltt ri.m, sweatingtoof hay in the cock adds of tne fowu; but the disease is inill UaM Cm ttm)m BMk if clovir its value, CLOTHING. BEDDING AXD inespecially terially to fowls creased tt by compelling a . ka tmm aa4 "" ( f fe habit muddy and foul yards. Let the JEr When an apartment which has been constitutes portion. IB LTQM HKAXV. CMsf4 use be of the caref cleansed introubletimes by legs become oily at an Ants very occupied by a person sick with warm water, soap and brush, rubbing iectious disease, is vacated, it snouiu. some around aud about the hives. A off the rough, horny matter as much aa salt of NOTICK TO blan application WHKN THEY ARB1VK AND be disinfected. Heavy clothing, strorg thorough p 8iible, then anoint well with lard kets, bedding, and other articles which brine in the nests will destroy them. (.iii- ol -few applications and sulphur. A DEPART. u;ii Tamilian l ceased. cannot be treated with solutions should Turpentine coal-o- il and vinegar, usually effect a cure. Carbon oil is be opened and exposed during fumiga IH II Kit KM Y (ilVEN BY THI shaken to eether usually effective, but it will soon spoil paits,on well tion as directed below. Close the room equalrubbed MAILS. a ARRIVE. uinli !i)f"cil. CLOSE. iirclniK Miner, I I the eiftrs of the botfly on the fine yellow or black color of the 111.0 ..f ilu- I.skIWiII ami Testament as tightly as possible, place sulphur and c of it is claimed, will kill shanks of some varieties. horses -- 11..1M legs, 8 05 pm. ..7 :o am .i-set lo (he creditors LriMiian, in iron pans supported upon ducks, thciu after about three applications. C'alifoiltwftnd west 1 00 am . ..4 25 pm all anil ol. the aid oi rlalum with or on coals having hot it ajralnst pii.o4i.lo exhibit them with tire, by In no way can land be fast Montauaauil norlli . 8 00 pm.. 30 am the Mini deceased, the a spoonful ot aiconoi, auu uuuw tne Professor Kuapp, of Iowa, says that er than bv Judicious improved D. & R. G. East 5 20 p m . . .10 30 am iiecf".-arpasturing, four within months r w.urhers, twcuty-loua for eo.vs closed dav room dors times to three remain milking . Oo a m . . ..7 30 am. the Louisville Courier Jnrtr of Ogden, I'tnh tlie tins Urn nolle alter publication not pay, accordiug to the experiments no I. This does not consist in . 6 05 ..4 25 pm.. hours. Ojjden, Utah to the m.I'I exci ulor. at No. 144 W. Second Park Vity, Utah... . .7 so am -05 pin. a room about ten feet square, at uiade at the State Agricultural Col- stock to eat the grass off untilallowing For soil pm. nil the Ijike i;ilv. In the Couuty street, L'tah . 4 00 pm.. ..7 20 am. Tooele, least, t.hri'w 1. minds of sulphur should lege . ..r -- all is bare and brown, and exhaustlDg the . 20 pin.. .. 30 am Alta, l'tah be rooms, for used: all A. I proportion or larger in 1Mb. .u-t the l'.il. extracting 4 am says grass plants, from the Ii)igliain, L'tah pm.. . .( 30 atelv larger ouautities. Heavy woolen thePrickly coiiifeiy is a nuisance, soil. Enough M KKLICS M N Kit, SfHUhern Utah 6 50 pm. .6 20 am Xevy England Farinrr, and ought substance stuffed f tie nM Will and TeBlamaut clothing, silks, firs, Ke. 111..1 to be let alone all who live where growth should always be left on the mide from a n The nliovo ilrav infi beds, and other woolen articles vvuicu red clover and by .I -- an 'a nia n deceased. sod to protect the roots from the action showing the lamination of Iron id tlie Co The above is standard mountain time. valuable other forage solu the zinc oaw 4 w cannot be treated with of frost or the scorching sun rays. Itolled aud sbea. ing prwcen. JOHN T. LYNCH, Postmaster. tion, should be hum: in the room dur plants will thrive. the will This keep ground 1 growth ing fumiaation. their surfaces thor A Rjston man has bought a section of moistslight and inellow, and the will and pockets turned in land in Kansas and planted it with trees, really make a larger growth grass ouirhlv more and A SANITARY TRACT. side out. Afterward thev should be lie proposes to raise a crop of timber, pasture than when cropped too closely. hung iu the open air. beaten and shak thinks it will prove a remunerative la fact, to pasture sod so closely as to which is woktii ritKsKUViN; koh en. 1'illows, beds, sliilteci maiaresses, and investment. expose the grass roots to the action of be should Y l T I R K K K V li E X IK. etc., upholstered furniture, in role fr, am the n til Tlu drawing w of the Ameri- suu and frost is poor management. A correspondent cut open, the contents spread out am Ilu- fi)llo lt are tlie Anlhorlied taken from itie boor and coi mu bona aa Josiah Hooper says, in the New York shown says he applies a (iardn meal The committee 011 disinfectants of thoroughly f umnrated. carpets are can L and in Kign. ntx fur on the Nkws Iu their and budded wood of ashes Dkskkkt oil that mixture Tribune, tuna peach befct on siioum out plums lira ted the tloor. the Americai. Public Health Associa Only Hut Korged and Hammer Point stocks, in many sections, grow as edTho ti c towns tion has prepared at the request of the afterward be removed to the open air to his straw berry avines while growing, pel not is Nail World Homo tlie shoe that in which serves as fertilizer and con- thriftily, bear aa profusely, and are as cut, couacil of the Mississippi val and thoroughly beaten. sanitary clipped, or sheared from the point and tains no weed seeds. ..American Falil, IdtxKn longlived as when worked on the plum will not ley, a report on disinfection and dixin- in is CRKVICKS. plil driving, TIIK tl.KANSINU In some localities, especially on wm.-at- i lectauts which embodies the latest con .' .'ll y.wk to pasture at root. out work horses Turn the former are PUTNAM TIIK elusions of sciei.ee on the subject of After the sulphur fumigation, all sur night, and give them their usual grain light and sandy soils,even NAII,. Immom Pork '.'.. noticeably succeeding superior, wasnei be liaMo ' IS off or wash off thoroughly deodorizers, antiseptics, und disinfect faces should feed besides. See that your horse nliod with this nni1. 4'fi, ( iiiiina Co., Aljmi4 perfectly where the latter proves a ants, inis report was prepared at a with a solution made by adding four with water the Scrape egg of the bat fly from failure. In reverting the system and Mid av old all tinI. o. 4 to their hoofs. Let them have water time when an invasion of Asiatic chol ounces of standard solut on Hurl Ata budding the peach on plum, very little era seemed imminent, and the language the gallon, or one pint to four gallons often. FOH SALE IT ILL lEftLIHS IH HORSE MftllS. I, Alwm "ll. good is affected, unless we make an 01 tne committee uas been largely inof water. Tlie walls and ceiling if I tninh C fluenced by that consideration. growth. Hainplin sent free by mail, by adilrcuMing Sheep manure, on account of its exception In favor of a dwarfer ithliy, plastered, should be brushed over with richness 111 silica, will make wheat Experiments, covering mauv years, this solution, after which they should 4wryra IlKSTltrt'TlUX OK ;EKMS. demonstrated to Mr. "Hooper's be whitewashed with a lime wash. grow stout and short, with heavy have Ilrtpkam ( Vjr lra- no satisfaction that substantial manures where to other wash care be taken must heads, produce loo much stress is consequently laid Especial ...... nlHmnfftin. I il4kAi ever results from the union, and long soft straw, aud not so solid heads. rovement upon the scientific definition of the away all dust Irom window-ieoge- s IIOSTON MASS iVnr .'teer ( Vf on own in roots its yen pots, peach corn. for is also admirable It have term "disinfection." The committee other places where it may settled, i tit, XrraJn flutikfi as to and well fruit culte grow appears crevices and Hunts its use to the destruction of anil to thoroughly cleanse has shown that as when budded on healthy plum roots. P.O. Address Neponset, Mass. Careful Ilrtnlon places. After this up there is noexperiment specillc infectious material which difference in The "borers" must be kept out In Annum it Knr alc TVL. SB causes specinc luiectious contagious plication of the disinlccting solution, the growth ofappreciable ad by CJ. and either case, and "yellows" is as likely plauts during dark stir? hours li;dit nights. Vet Uisea.se lor example, Asiatic cholera, aud an interval of twenty-lou- r flfarfr At dw mi many persons to attack the one as the other. siuall-p.xthe floors typhoid tever. diphtheria, or loniter of free ventilation, nm4IJl to old the that cling crops superstition be well work should scrubbed to grow perfectly must be planted American farmers will run into exscarlet lever, etc. it nas been proved and wood Mnflttw tremes. When wool was high, every tor several kiuus oi luiectuous mate with soap and hot water, and this during jtll L.1.1 ".It a certain stage of the moon. Cr4r i Wf a second followed by pro rial that, its speciiie intectinjr power is should be body wanted to go into sheep raising. VfHiwr Fnri i;ooi mi i.i.i-1- : M'l'lii: Mi Kerosene the chicken houses freely Siiioe wool has fallen, almost every lohired exposure to fresh air,' admitted due to the presence of micro-orga- n .IV- II, ,'..,. h1iIU and often. Don't forget the bottom of farmer is disposing of his flocks. The isms, Known in a general way as "dis through open doors and windows. .id. SuK'ir Ho Wiinl, Ciuf U ItmU conmost 'rfrrr do the lice, where of Cultivator hi ease germs," and practical sanitation American w perches A ditU h speaking FOOD AND DKINK. l.s now based upon the belief that the Give fresh water; keep it in the effects of the low price of wool I'lriim, hlaki gregate (live plenty of green food upon the sheep husbandry, says: "We UnHrWiX infecting agents in all kinds ol infec It is well established that cholera the shade, so .....( NOT1CK IX) ('KKI)iroils. now U good. regret to see the almost uairersal distious material are of this nature. "Dis- and typhoid fever are very frequently, plentitul purslane, Cmmrkwton infection," tnerefore, according to the arid perhaps usually, transmitted K aiiove the dropping, ;at least once a position to abandon sheep husbandry. oinfon and 1 HwefTtil Estate of Mary lightly, dvoc.Wd or rather to seriously reduce the flocks. committee, consists essentially in the through the medium of infected water, week. ( 'anmrmtilU In York New alone destruction of disease germs. "There or articles of food, and especially milk. market last the city . K UK it KN ft 1 "VTOTIOK IS time to shape tlie heads of trees Hesrsr f.1 can be no partial disinfection of such Fortunately we have a simple means at is The thousand and week, fifty nearly sheep he derNlsrned, Admim-t- i ,u..r while thev are young. Then the top lambs were sold for j.1 nrntrrriU The material ; eitner its intectiag power is hand lor aisiniecting sucn luiecieu can easily be trained t 1. slaughter. tale of Mary II. (JoliL'hlU. in almost any ' ',. average per week sold lo the market on. i,.n IL l.HII' of, and all f inui Crtrk, IdmAt destroyed or it is not. In the latter fluids. This consists in the application and with very little attention, last e case there is a failure to disinfect. Nor of heat. The boiling temperature shape,after was thouin ch about Illl'll twenty-nin'. 'II againxt the said year some Irmfr has tree attained the but, can there be any disinfection in the ab- maintained for half an hour kills all size The number sold week before with the neresnarv viurliri. w itlllU 1.41I Hserri 'i ftrmirt . and age. it is very difficult to sand. llnHint monthx uMnmlion the after WOO. sence of infectious material." the as was last So At far 81, known disease germs. present prices notiee, to the kmpiI A llll A' T. fV !... a For practical purposes this distinc germs of cholera, yellow fever, anil change its form and pruning them may it is better for farmers, under proper offlre '111. ral in (he i.i-Ihtn Sail h'oit Idho hi,t,rf to tion is entirely unnecessary. The dus- diphtheria, are concerned, there is good only injure. at small least conditions, keep ake ( il , in tin- t omit of Mm l,.il.i I hmi Kim Clean ma' hines with petroleum, but docks of sheep, rather than to tumble iniectants recommended by the com- reason to believe that a temperatuic Luke Oated at Salt 1K' 7ih. itv, K eko '. mittee will prevent and destroy foul considerably below the boiling point of he careful to wipe off every particle of over each other iu giving Chelr animals K A I'. AC ltl fCimniw smells, therefore they are "deodoriz water will destroy them, lint 111 order oil with a cloth, and then apply oil. away to the butchers, aud thus depress- Administrator of 1; S'.r lie of ers" as well; they will prevent or ar to keep on the sale side it is best not to Petroleum will remove dense oils and ing the price of mutton lo unusually KtrmianJ Hi ,ollnhtl rest putrciactive aecomposition.there- - trust anything snort or tne oonin is itself easily removed. For protect- low quotations." d Ml otaw 4 JtskrMM Urn Co fore they are also "antiseptics." A point (212 degrees F.,) when the object ing metals from rust it is admirable, . farrxmrn, Fmsry Vauntf lune number of the proprietary "dis is to disiniect lood or arinic which is but it must not be used where there is nSMon It. Stmitk. ....... NOTICE TO CUKIHIOHS lufectants," so called, which are In the open to the suspicion of containing the friction. It N.iaIi frantltn, l&m market, are simply deodorizers or an germs 01 any mectious disease. K.th.'in BhIaIc of iisol. in the Fowler W.J. I'ettil, says, Cultivator, II "rTi.s the prevalence 01 an epidemic tiseptics, of greater or less value, but .l ll.lf'l now. the Diehl Mediterranean has are entirely untrustworthy for disiu- - of During Ormmn '.' r rllfjn cholera, it is well to boil all water that V(mntm II V Till OTICK IS IIKUKHY iIVK or from nearlv exempt quite for drinking purposes. After boiling, proveu uoderniKiK-df ll..Ail iiiiiumj ai rmart iectiug purposes. flv. He savs stools Hersiau that it K.HiMte the water may be filtered, if necessary the of Ethan IVliil, lo lie Wm mtmgtmn CHLOIUDK OK 1.1MK. that a seeding of live or six syfoa to remove sediment, aud then cooled so much creditors of, anil all pernoiiM havinc linr He acre to is the fur II h,:,n,iirl enough. to eliiTni Hu m pecks VnrwngUm the said deceJo..-uprainsl Premising that neither deodorizers, with pure ice if desired. with tho neeessary vonrheri, willnn " Co it mmiwn A sheet of interim; paper, such as ther savs that it nas a stra straw and nor disinfectants can lie antiseptics, a compact head. months alter tin lirKit publication ol Uo - If (JlrmdmU relied upon as substitutes lor cleanli glass ortin funnel, druggists use, and ameans notirc, to the said AdinmiNtralor. al hi' I." for filtering irlfmwol ness, the following are recommended furnish the best It is" curious, but nevertheless true, pose Mustang Liniment only ood oflli-of ('has. V. Slayni-rAttonir at Law, as the most efficient aud the cheapest water on a small scale for drinking says the city 01 Mexico iwo arpvnLuke Siuires' building, Main Succl, ('nM Vrt It is for inflamma- City, in llie uisiniectants purposes. A fresh sheet of paper is to lcs, that a horse is employed drawing for horses? .... iinin Uotkrim county of salt Luke. . .Standard Solution No. 1 Dissolve be used each day. Chicago Xctcn. 1K-a bread delivery wagon in this city Iated at Salt Lake City, sep. ih. .'.'. all flesh. of tion HNlwnm.... of of lime in his old. the over On is best which cploride quality forty years THOMAS K.'.IKftKMY. Jii., r. irmUtna (tmmitrtlU ,.1.. is me orauu ...r of four soit water, in the o. u. ti,, KTILYN A. rKTTLJ , snouiuer lie H. ll. .Vlrtil ounces to the gallon.proportion Oanlfm (ftp un in the a horse Administrators was of the Kstate of TCthan army cavalry A Smoke Burning locomotive. Petti t, doccaHxl. As the value of this solution depends vim amH it. A tViin.... der General iscott, anu is insicy yet, CU1S. W. 8TAVNEK. upou the amount 01 chloride it con A new locomotive, invented by Mr. though a veteran. (fi.. ijI. flitch Attorney for said his talc. tains, it is essential that the chloride of Charles B. Coventry, tried on the Chi if Co.. .it dfy .4.. n authority savs that a cross of Jer- d 24T oaw 4v lime be fresh. Such lime may be bought cago and Northwestern has ..... sr tary A. JAMES THOMSON. C. J. THOMSON uaiiwav, cows. makes excellent sev Jldf and Ayrshire f tv the quantity for cents per pound; :lven great satisfrction. During two con- be . of Hrrrunmn ( the f The 'niut. union, offspring the cost of the solution is, therefore. succeding weeks it has been on trial on 7 Jit ft man HwHymtyton give more milk than the average less than 2 cents a gallon, it Is avail the A 1) trains on the Chicago, tmues, XO aud it is 01 better quality man Jersey, rmrk able for lree and general use In privy Rocksuburban It A. hum. In, The and Pacific. Island, poorest Avrshire, milk usually is. If I were Y! HoUtm vaults, sewers, sink drains, refuse quality of bituminous coal was used, the iif ,tll to or cow for a the to breed family, stables, and wherever else the and ' 'ilMnorfl. at one point make a family breed this would be the at no time odor of the disinfectant is not obiec- - it ranyetr0 miles an although did any black breed. hour, ,1 Unable. come out of the stack. Not a A quart or more a day may be used in smoke, Colorado sheep grower of lare ex of cinders and oust was thrown particle 111 offensive vault and such quantities out. The smoke that was emitted was perience has never latieu U3 cure scan be as may n sheen by inning ttiein in a solution necessary in other places. It thin aud whit? looking much like es7 fi r u C s may be ued in a sprinkler in stables caping steam. There was no bad odor of sulphur aud lime, the proportion be- and elsewhere. In the sick room it from escaping gas. as is the case in mr tv entv-l- l ve pounds 01 suipnur aim 7. A. .Witriioct m:iy be used in vessels, cuspidors, etc. ordinary engines. Mr. Cm eolcy,, 4x4 twelve and a half pounda of ltoe to MM li'fi'h ITnrr Use one pint of this solution for the that tne gases on ordinary Mi gallons of water. This nquor is Kepi Xo. A. Mrtenrt MAIN disinfection of each, discharge in chol- plained nes are usually thrown out or tne it. a K) to 'u deurces bv the thermome V. Srrltf era, tvphoid fever, etc. Mix well and stack, which is the cause of the density ter iu the dipping vat. llealsoieeas Over Hardy A Barton's 8to , .', .... M imll leave in vessel for at least ten minutes of smoke. On his engine the gases are sulphur with salt regularly. before throwing into privy vault or all burned, and that is what causes the I. I. .oison, Jun. Take a dozen carp, say of the scale OPPOSITE CO-O- P STORE. water closet. The same directions ap absence of smoke, which results, of K. W. Ilnritrt two in thein and place ponds; ply for the disinfection of vomited course, in a saving of fuel. The new variety, 4. li !riffin... barley and cabbage, matters, infected sputum should be locomotive presents an eutirely differ teed half of themleed C. boiled half a the other full half iuto potatoes, cup (iihai!eil directly ent appearance from those now in use. shelled corn or meal baked in cukes. Notary in Office. Deed, Mortgage, SailnnLl 4. of the soliitioo. a or Instead Having larare conical snapeo former will grow Ion ; and slender s. J. A Urn and smoke stack in front, it has a straight The Agreement LegM IMOHI.Y l'OISOXOt'S. be Will will uuite active: the latter trill .am Ynlr smoke stack, similar to those in use on and and much Papers Drawn. Standard Solution No. '2. Dissolve locomotives in England and Europe, in irrow short, more chubby 0 forge Itforriton. . . . be still and to lazy. corrosive sublimate and permanganate the rear lust in front of the cab. The fatter.and disposed lotrpk Jrtrin THE iFOKT WAYXE of potash in sott water In the proporboiler has two sets of flues, small Ohio Farmer C. It. ItM'in of to the each salt tion of two drachms We hve ones in the lower part, aud larger ones A felopliole is thought to be handy in f,arr List of City J. W. Shepherd... n the upper part, the smone runs some larm yards, it is a oreeoing gallon. for Sole or Exrhaagv for IMPROVED WESTERN WASHER H. T. MeHldttm 1 ins is to be used lor tlie same pur Property twelve feet through the lower flues, and place of disease; it often contaminates If. young poses and in the same way as Standard then returns by the larger flues to the the well, to say notuing 01 its Deing an Foratn. Has no equal in doing Its work f. Solution No. J, It is equally effective, rear, where the smoke stack is placed. intolerable and offensive nuisance. II John King and but it is necessary to leave it for a Thus the smoke traverses twen.y-fou- r Speedily. Thoroughly no better way of getting rid of kitchen ''d. Bttrffoyn. .MntpHw, Mdmhtt feet before reaching the smoke ptack, s ons or garbage is longer time iu contact with the mate Saves Clothes, Luabor, Time, Fuel, r. K. Jonet at hand put a oar- AND IIOVSES XOTS. aju rial to be disinfected at least an hour. instead of twelve feet, as is the case in rid on a stone uoat or siea anu maK.u IK Van VTioommr,... and Soap I The only advantage which this solution ordinary boilers. The heavy cinders it o:ie of the morning chores daily to ...MmmM sar The most successful Machine in the f. C. JL Wmfhy adsbe hoase of S rooms has over the chloride of lime solution, and dust, not being able to rise irom cart the contents to the manure pile. $1500 Aand.new cellar, lot 8x841 rdi femrnri world. Money refunded if one or two fair UfnAim in tlie lact mat it is odorless, the lower small flues into the upper consists ou South First ISlh fail to convince yon of it wonderful J. H. bUrtt tests ward. MffmVSSm w idle the odor of chloride iu the sick larfcte ones, fall into a smoke arch in A member of the Western New York mei its. room is considered by some persons front aud can be emptied on the ground Horticultural Society reports having 4:1 w. second Lwmtn ... Lauritz A HOW, aXJIOND II. J. and over a of is Tin: cost a little mixture lime, sulphur at any time. There is another smoke used Mt n 4 Pis l'tah objectionable. H". St oil Adobe house of 4 jooou, lot 4x10 Sooth St., 8. I City. Bole Afrenta for cents a gallon the corrosive sublimate arch to Catch the lighter particles'of dust cart?olic acid on pear trees pretty bad- &7lU'k di:l oa-- 6t ST. Christrntm V If n mil. fXurss'ii ...... rods, fenced, stable etc otn jraru. Territory. It and 70 with affected (10 a or the cents and blight, appeared aud ashes at the end of the larger lines ly costing pound, .. MoftmU S. M. H'Ullm reportb'Tinanganate about the same. It must in the rear of the boiler. Thus nothing to arrest the disease. Another Xmumy CoWy Christiansen. ..hfuddf, half Catptr blighted, SKKAfi A new adohe hone of S rooms and remembered that tins solution is but a light white smoke passes throuifli ed that a Bartlett pear, W. A. fSerc ...Mom. msrt Ctm-- r v guramer kitchen, lot 3x10 rods. alu rMni.ui alow, !.!.t.l(r i'ui?viivu.,. Ifu a-the smoke stack in tne rear, ana no had been saved by digging around it Mmroi ., and applying a peck of salt, and then to call attention to the fact that it will cinders, sparks, or Are is thrown out. MmoHsrn, H. the soil. A ueighpor bad iintire lead pipes if passed tnrough ii JAIVK WRS. . returning sea. William Wood, them in considerable quantities. used rlsh brine around blighted trees, 5S I ( iftKfl A plendid lot of 7xS0, wHh a K..MnCmnsl W. J. W South a 20 Jolly First and had Street, it N. proved remedy. A I.ITTia; WORK KXPKNSIVK. An fcducated Chimpanzee. P. C. Jmten larre frmlt trcm and rrMa.MBtfc front. or is no room in the stable for all7 In roa There alk. itsmi C. I. Jiobsnn 3. uivcmi west one ok nren. kfn, trimvma No. Solution Standard jmun lo I was once the owner of a highly The fowls of auy description. .,JBI William Kenrion uart of Labarraque' solution 'liquor educated chimpanzee. He knew all the poultry man ana more w ieea tneir nay CV ruin t is Co Morgan of Morgan A new adobe honse of 1 larjre room, soda cblorinatai) add Ave parts of soft friends of the house, all our acquaint are worth. Not only is thcrft this voawr AIM John Morgan X blocks from Main st., water. . This solution Is more expens nnc.es. and distinguished them readily olsfrom the covering of everything l7Zy . SmvUm ive than the solution of Chloride of from stringers. one treatiug with the droppings of the fowls, but 8th Ward. H. liar her .Every lime, and has no special advantages for him kindly tie looked upon as a friend. the lice which infest poultary so little Joh Kef NJ . the purposes mentioned. It will cost He never leu more comioriaoie inaa cared for as to be allowed the ranire C; Pi A nice lot of Rentable Propertr. Snr O t. A.llnilit by the quantity between s and if cents a when admitted to the family circle and of a stable will transfer their attention of 1 sew brick, S dwelTtJijyj consisting S. Steven rallon. move freely around, and to the horses and cows, and the owner ling to 4 Urate room and 1 olosets : allowed houses of C. A. Xorth Nort. S. I. The surface of the body of a sick also. 3 frame houses of i rooms and kitchen and shut the doors, while his joy will have a sorry time before he with well, stable, etc. C A. 1'ar. person or of his attendants, when soiled open Kutroso, Ajfoch Co., Ativan was Dounoiess wnen ue was asaigueo a new quar- m each; lot 6x15. from vermin their the Vr roed loeatioa, 1 bloek- frsat Mala arseC A with luiectious uiscnarges, suouiu ue Peter Andersen at the common table, anu the ters Mass. Ploughman. ; bargain. Oamisr. and at once cleansed with a aisiniecting place It wit his natural admired Oatieg Coop J Jl' All things considered, the most pracor this purpose standard so guests jokes. He expressed his sataiieut. C. Cnwosow ,...Utor, we of know method the lution No. 3 may be used. In diseases practical rooms tical "brick new A of and them drum to i&VW'iA and reducing thanks hense, by Hail corn-smJoseph TwVW auu Bcanei ievcr. in isfaction summer is to over of the ike smau-poamount for sellable kitcibeMa, t go on nis the in table, furiously . Oranomllt ... which the infectious agent ia given off ming J. JT. fc4. numerous' moments of leisure his fav- fields two or more times in the latter iamuies; jot ii-- iarg tMura,-ts. '. Hifhard, from the entire surface of the body. orite occupation consisted in Investi- part of the season, and collect the Onei-loccasional ablutions with Labarraque's gating carefully every object in his sooty masses before they become dry fVr, Idaho HI J,. Urxtu-el-l X new adobe, houas of s room. ranarn. Aere-- fl solution, diluted with twenty parts of reach, lie towerea tne uoor 01 me and so before the spores are scattered; $2500 lot 5x10. fenood. etc. all A. U. hndlat stable, water, will be laore suitable than the stove for the purpose of watching the Carried in baskets and ultimately com in 7th Ward. rang J. Jf. Crosby stronger solution above recommended. fire, opened drawers, rummagea ooxes mitted to the tire, the myriads of rrtrruu ff. Porter t. a minute reproductive bodies are In all infectious diseases tne surrace 01 ana trunks, and played with their con pest Pnce. f merg Co.. I W. H. Hranrh new house of 6 rooms and s the body of the dead should be thor- - tents, provided tne contents did not nolontrer. To be most effectual-- , neiirh- - II OfWkfi A oi no. i ina, on state noaa, Ptma. I.tnsam o . r. Milton oughly washed with one of the stand- look suspiclious to hint. How easily bors should ioin in agreements to J close to theacres city. r si' f.rl ard solutions above recommended, and suspicion was arousea in nis minu may "stamp out" tne unwelcome fungus. PrrnHdmcs then enveloped In a sheet saturated be illustrated by the fact that as long Prairii Farmer. Maildison J. f. near brick bouse of with the same. rooaA ravsan as he lived he shrank with terror from Coombs.. I. U $1000 samasor hall. a cow kitchen. Dantrv aad found that is generally kept a common rubber ball, UDeaience to- orItnerseu ,.".-r- Oibhs CORROSIVE SCBLIMATK AGAIN. J. Ii. nice 1oI)U1Ql flafabed; oreliarS.Jawn, nicely wui give A cozy home ana a bargain my orders and attachment to my perlax lots J. W. litan . others.A etc, the same cow in Koa herd witu VL'mA caring for &im, I rfhia Standard Solution No. 4. Dissolve scm,and to everybody 1011 .Till will Kttir Parotran Co il t he his were cardinal irtues,and among corrosive sublimate in water in the pro so far as butter more Paragoonah Jf. C. 4oVn point, to Important wishes roe his with bored lv persistent TlioOXLY rosHrrmnilcltiaitcanben.tnrni.il of four ounces to the gallon mtikiiiir is concerned, will be the fact 4frftAfl A new adobe bonss of S rooms an portion one Pork alley ... foumi C. J. Hohwer his If wear. thn-knew me. He 1U sricr perfectly summer kUcheia ; lot 3x10, all fenced. ounce or pennaganue oi accompany and add all the butter will be got i ATI8FACTOBV .' that .V nearly Itriuawl wheu was and we Orort Pleasant for ou uuvw happy UM time wus crk. retiring, to give color to Its prl' rpfuno.I by seller, iotati to each gallonfluid lnSrery froirrcream, which, is never the case tf Hob by dra . Plymsmih, Box'k144V V m ix.t,i.mi kn :ml M. Hi.ar4s... lttcs. olti J. ounce of this some of us carried him to the bedroom, ...wi, he solution. One cream m milk nt the froma,herd class dealers ,nn wtUlw and, Pre4pmss a babe. As soanas the light was when standard solution to the gallon ol like ivttrms. Kooe geaiuae uiilsit ass lull nam or a. n. o before churning-- . bed and of cows are mixed in OOrtfii A Buistie house? of rooms and Plain IVr water will make a suitable solution for nut nut. bo. would lumnne into butsize VtsUle. of the William differences to was afraid of Owing CORSET CO. CMIcatro. III. cellars, pofrsh. front and rest. . . rrnston, rsVaSn rhe disinfection of clothing. The arti coyer himself, because W. C. the milk from cows varies iasMkamlaaa tatttaoaMJlostKxie'witii a meal was ter glubules cles to be disinfected must be thor- thedarkness. Ills favorite Pi--J" lo 6x1b to all time in the tt bring mm.Im hdjvlu&ff tardea, required greatly was It. Harrison.. he J. which very with tea, JMioe f rait, sto aios Iocs Uoa, in oughly soaked with the disinfecting supper, aeotlvd, tne butter. , .r. . reaa A- Marchmnt was J. very highly food 143th It of, ana provided WarU., left in it lor at least two solution and mixed with rum. He H. M. 4Jrdnsr The Farmera' Magazine says the best thf hours, after which tney may be wrung sweetened from the cutand ate of the of it the. cup, method If P. Miller. ground ridding out and sent to the wash, iiefore drop sipped A new adobe 'house . of S rooms witn a spoon, wav- worms Is to plow late in the fall, Itothpm 00 a. T. Oi boons A . k ping the clothing into the solution add dipped Dreaa snces .... " l.i T.,U ' nfVllMU IU, uiun earth un deep. Do not harrow been taught not to use nis fingers 4Wc enough of standard solution No. 1, or ing Richmond Co op nara. mocs, ivui aerapio the from his condition. Wine he the In leave in it rough No. J to destroy tlie purple color; a poured It, but eating; fiandolph John SmnrbmJX the soil and Bottle ana a rant it irom xne giasa. a Tne frost will penetrate small quantity will be sufficient. JlwrJwUU ' more timilh... If. C. himself worms. behave man V could kill the Should, however, Ct'i ftrw A saw brick aonae of t rooms and hardly Clothing may also be disinfected by did nsiPwiine . likethan table done the too be at the soon, near Main "vv a Jonn Johnson..., the plowing Street. immersion for two hours in solution gentleman larga cellar, t StirUns made by diluting standard solution No. that monkey. Popular acxence momn- - worms will have time to eeek protection 17tto Ward. J. J,. Peacock 1 with nine lower down, and the plowing Bramall SpringrtUs William parts ol water one gallon as done should be therefore in ten. This solution Is preferable Spanish rarm Spanish Tort late as possible, for fear that some oi for general use, especially during the p tfnsuajMia Smithjteld r v the worms may escape). Plow the field valence oi epidemics, on account ot aMns NOTKSf pie AGRICULTURAL rsa. as as McFogden but early the possibility of accidents from the again In the spring, acres idea lotaJ ol JtlrtrwasW olry V Tate of exterminaand ThosM the work eharttsand poisonous nature of the standard solu-- i paMBw wHh, a VVYV Swine at pasture should have clean possible, r . ....... .M. Chariot laaha will be AUrod tion f. tlon No. 4. When diluted as directed water, rssw-ani- i of complete. frame tfrn. keass cellsr, good and plenty of it. etc. : also. SO aeraaot ood far ml as this solution may. however, be used eorg Egg producing food of various kinds stables, 4, 0. lmk land adjoining-- ; locate 4 o Tooele, .near the Is rastwhat ks'nam Implies: without danger from poisoning through much of old t iSU, --mifnmnam reocommeaded, is a IT. &kxmson meadows Give frequently dressing top Xiifm vy iii traas rer property m f. . main A street, V,n. rethe medium of clothing immersed in it, manure or fine compost. VYitiiout of which is undesireable. Count p, Arisana vegcvaoic wjmwuuu,ui. or by absorption through, the hands in fureiy or chemicals the city. : cur D. P- Vans sorting to medicines Uver samnsma, tam rfirecOv the "Don rt revived com be as to so a combined be dose could The culture of hemp is being food may washing, poisonous St. John's, Utah incident io W. O. urridff n diseases 1' acres choice .1 be Three the HA a many swallowed pastare, ing fef mistake, in Central Illinois. scarcely plete iu nutritive qualities, ana in - 0. d Oasrmm St. John . Arisona and prtvcntcorner, an front, rah ward. si o tmmrttmt oimtL owing to tne metanc taste ol tne sola c. will cheap form. An excellent coiuuinauon shelter without m Stock s"m that pastures ailments tlon. .and the considerable Quantity flve A. numerous irwheat, Ural pounds Kngoerf njes I -r tho lstepouudaof paieau, which uu iu be required would 100() ivn nvvMW,v Kantagntn oorn, five pounds of buckwheat, aad or .. . - to produce a iSil. " . derantred Ita e r torpid Santaquin (mm -' ratal result at least ball a lnt. I T.IZJ. ,, . . Unom rahm, Armn ;, Give the poultry house a coat of hot ten pounds oia oats, ground vogetner. . rr. smith TWiwi laun' Note Solutions of corrosive subli-- 1 lime .LJ-r-A - C I SVil, mm. t. freand fed once day, first belDjc scalded i theout and clean droppings A. MaOolvfs mate (Nos.2 and) should not be placed 1 1W I dkj . Binjousnes.' with boiling water, and given in ol t airri in metal receptacles. A wooden tub or quently. sOaUsg., the form of a stiff dough. There should dache, Rhemitia A. M.aIcIasw. larlr Slck-He- a S. more ..St. Jortph. Arimsmm israpidly be no. other food given until night, earthen crock a suitable receptacle John Earlr pears soften a truism Is therefore It rmwvmm tlst . etc W. F. JLeuar..St. John's, Apnea AAfli Thirteen Acres' of Good Inters iur oucu solutions. j than late ones and should be gathered which may consist of whole grains, tho thai. T have Good Health half ailt west Of th eity.l Spring VUg corn should not be given during the while still very hard. . land, but R. Slain DISINFECTION OK TIIK SICK BOOM. iii :it k. Li.. liver must be kept In order. yH? or on summer. IT4Srf'Srsaatm.. there are weeds on the farm 13 I tux. aairoBis uvea sbtioobatob ...... Tagiar, Arisana noase'oS riiYl tne 1 now Aa adob Ameririnn & roaaMws In the'slck room no" disinfectant ran the Wghwray adjoining it, . n. Standard., Bon: Perley Poo re, In 1DUU4aid la, tha TJrMT. RerulateS th O. W. Strlngmn. large ban take the place ot free ventilation and time to cut them. Cultivator, sa7S that lf?r.m sltaatetl'ba Maiastre SR? 1 hariswod RtronirthAriB tviwrt.ui thfl Brstem. Pnrl-cleanliness. It is an axiom in sanitary must thrive ensiI their aerea M ; they concentrate-chang policy. atsoi T Jhe r w plow rand An Eastern poultryman says science that It la impracticable to dis ' must labor their They i an ail losaiM: uvtr!iVtTsv..ii! corn meal snasswawwiw ls lohn mixed with dsuss, ejtel lage 11..CIL' I Triww infect an occupied apartment, for the lent winter food for rT.-thev most give to a few acres the care vents Perot. IsAllouwhold iNeed. 14FWi'api j poultry. t rw I reason that disease germs are not denow usually bestowed on many, and t ' -j :'; a AKlicine lot m'ti iy. Invaluable CUf Fatally nrgtm I Jt, 11 acres WoTn. 4. nCSf Aa small of i acres. t 1 farm . stroyed by the presence In the atmea- - Litis never amiss to compare the man- ii necessary to at) thin thej mustot-mlnls- h $11 . i aorwa .... r ni mrrrmGn complalnta. w 1 mnm rr. sk4r....... .1.... imm- oi l? lacerra, an acre of farms their pnere oi any Known disinfectant In re agement of your farm with that of your Many rood plow land : a . aew bsisk hoass, t m. AiroBD'S ixrrn lmeomATOS. ' jiMlreM Fetarson. Bad odors may be most entOTprislng neighbors. i corn and many of rye now yield only anes sptraoie quantity. larre rooms, etabtesr etea close' to Ijoven- - An WsUsMUa cf Tort) Year. nd WsOsotlU Ca sp neutralized, but this does not consti "Teas 'are recommended as a good ten to twelve nusneLs,- ana even less. 4la&l'saUeasrt.0JsJbV, erptrignt trad sea tute disinfection In the sense In which ottshSmTg aa acre JT. YnMmU..mmmmm ..... mowed Is 9 whose burdea Many ,- n'lii wire grass' the grass toe term is here used, .These bad odors cf op to smother the lllii.'l If lt may be ' called' burden-- ! T UlSSiVH i.i ll igttn 01M. , In dense; phade,; ' thrlyef are,. lor the most part,! an Indication ol jnnot amounts to scarcely, hail a ton. How IW JfrWSSnrs Sna .ITWJara MitXU W. Mrmcsrkm...:.......... T. want oi cleanliness, or of want of l Eight and wsvss pounds per gal- mucn wiser, now much more E. 8. Fafmom.... ...... cultlva.- proper ventilation and it Is better to ! ion is ranidir hecnmlnsr the sundard I to elvB to these acres a oroiier grateiui, rtiSiSpajr AsSM.M..s..t.e.4srt. turn contaminated air out of the win - 1 Weight ol milk in' this country and. tlon, and gather bushels for peeks and CI mk... ...... ....-- I and nearer tons jTsstea, Idahs) ; dow, or np the chimney, than to at - 'Europe. , lot hundreds.: ; Store, EVENING NEWS. 11 - ' p mm ill MAILS rr )aa CKr-.rtTOf- I -- V'nrK , . . Horse's Feet. . 1 . . y 1 1 . H . .1 1 I . MO . . 1 . bed-cover- s, I I 1. , f.-i-.t wm mv mm. d V. 11 'ffzt. 1 1 -- & PACIFIC RAILWAY ROCK ISLAND CHICAGO, "ont:-..reason of to r.ll pr.s: Lion r.r. i ciuie Kaet i relp.tion linesmid-co- n and c oi tne icopcrrincipal wrm.iwi West, at imt.nill una svtr-rImportant of i:iro;i:'i tnnisportatioii link ttiat which invites and facilitates travel ant traSic bot .vooa cit:e or tho Atlantic unl Pacific coasts. It is also the favorite and best rout ) to mid Irom points Erst, Northeast and Southeast, aud corit?; Donduir? uomtd Ymca. Northwest and The Rock IUind bvttsai includes its minn lino and branches, Chicafro, Joliet. Ottawa, L:i5:ille, Peori i. Geneseo, MoUne and Rock l.!and, in Illinois; Muse .tine, Wushlrisj-t'iOttumv.a. Oskaloosa. West Davenport, Des Moinus. Uid'.aiiola. Wintereer. Atlantic, Knoxville, Liberty. Iowa City. O'i'hrio Contro i nd Council Biufl's, in Iowa; Ciallatin, Harlan, rui l K Audubon,Cameron iiism City, i.i ilissouri; Leavenworth ejid Atchison, Trenton, Albert Le-in Kansas; Minnoapolia and ft. Paul, la Mtmieaota; Watertown in Dakota, and htindrau.i of intorinodrnt j citic-f- . towns, villagres and stations. By l it-- a Fai7-flel- d, THE GREAT ROCK ESLAHD ROUTE renso of personal security afforded by a solid, that Guarantees its patronsrotd-bod; billiL, ted smooth tracks ot continuous eteel rail ; .subthoroughlybuilt and Liridt?e; roi'aa ttrck ej near perfection as cjlverls stantially human skill ivui mnke it; tiia safety i:py limees of patent buffers, an.l that exacting discirliti which governs the platforms and practical are Transfers ail irs of route of this trains. Ottier at specialties operation ail connecting points in Union Depots, ar.d tho unaurpivsed comforts and luxuries of its Pasoeaer The Fast Express Trains Riverarecom-poee- d Chicago and the of weil ventilated, finely upholstered Dav Coached. Tvlatrniiiceiit. Pullman Palace Sleepers of the latost and Ptimptuous Dining Cars, in which cooked rnonls are eaten, "prood Dtfestion waiting' on elaboratelyand on both." Health Chlcasro and Kansas City and Between Appetite, are also run the Celebrated Reelinin'T Chair Cars. Atchison, air-brak- n Mi.-eou- de-irr- ri n, 1 ALBERT LEA ROUTE THE FAMOUS K o int--r- : , 3 o t.-- j by y R. R. CABLE, , President and General Manage.-- E. ST. JOHW, Ticket and General Ci.icacjo. I i - K Putnam Nail Qo., ay 1' I. x, iviti:i -- l I ( 1 . he direct and favorite line Ixjtwecn C!iica?o or.d ai d St. Paul, n the Territories where connections aro mad j in Union Deaot ; tor ell Minneapolis poiti.s Trv.ins aro run to the and British Provinces. Over this rout?, p;uit summer resorts, picturescuo loca !'!?:'' and hunting and f'sh-lnwatering places, 1 ia r.L-l onto to the of Iowa Minnesota. and :::cr;i thyDr.kot richgrounds wheat fields and pastoral lands of i. rf V.: Still another DiRECl' LIN'S, via Seneca rni Kiiukalroe, Ivrn opened between Newport News. Richmond. Cincinnati. lndianaroIis, r.nd Lafavctie t.ncl Council ni'ttfs. Kansas City, Mme-'potit. Paul niid intcnr.odia-tpoint3. For detafled information shi Hapj an 1 Fokl.-- :, obtainable, v.oll as in tho United Ctrtes rnd Canada; cr Tickets, at all lirinelpa' Ticket O'.iics addrea-'in1 : - 11 ! I I -- dete.i-eredito- 4,1 . ilm-Hwl- , . . . I rs p-- . .1 . I In- . -. Hih-L- , I - Passenger Agent, Chicago. V 1 1 - I ( . 1 I l.r-t.i- .4 . J. C. SELLS. niKi:;; . . SELLS & COMPANY, Has. 150 & 152 W. First South St, Opposite 14th Ward Assembly Rooms. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX LDJIBER, Cedar I'osls, Anils ami Window Weight. DOORS, WINDOWS, TRANSOMS & MOULDINGS, to: WANT H.UU.AINS C.M.L YOU OX US UK FORK N . dcad, Co-ii- . u-- ',.. . SPECIALTY. - I : 1. micr.s to suit tiii: times. Qsr IF A . . Did vou Sup- - SflLMES, PICKETS, LATH, FLOORING, 11 -- II. W. 8KI.I.S. . PURCHASING. . L. -- fr . H . TjOSGEJI DUE WASH1XG 1A . i :,. -- ..-.'. .- .- .. O ; Ml 05 Real Estate Agenoy. ( OFFICE: 2S I 1 STREET, 11". .Jum-tUf- H a: o 1 f i. I H - . H Saa : . . 1 . mti.-itiiMii- 0 -- r '2 ?5 ...... TV . ., 1 -- 511 i EVERY DESCRIPTION o jp w 13 r EXECUTED J3. 3DTS. (, . Mil 0li - i 111 x, ut .V or cli-inrt- SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, Excelling all Competitors. '':: t 'rr"u' ;:; 'li . I iHir-ll:ic- r u. pMt i & I ! . acbCO Pm-Mnso- . m -- M v x- 4 1 tj m f .. i Co-o- " l1WD(lWiEa X i CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK 'STRONGEST. SMOOTHEST andSHOCXJ" otL If hij AVOID INFERIOR BRANDS. REMKKBE& THAT FLORENCE KNITTING SILK J?S!?. - f , I ' j- - ; . "I ?TTV ru . M. M Cosuvcr. Co-o- - -- vvw I" M 9 a al-V-- iji and-lBii- e - 1 . in 7- OUB ILLUSTRATED BOOK on Knitting (No. )i stamps.. will le sent on receipt o tnreo nt 4 FOR WEST AMD SOUTHS " M ' WnKTtinl Strnt. daeiitnaxt? ; M f CHfOMU . i Isra 26 Camp $trft. . tnrn-lmrt.- tt! '" 2-ce- . . Co-op- t VAStnSs CONSU3UEKS rsrss . ii WW IIAVB A KECOBO OF SALESROOMS 317 Broadway. St. Lovft; mm. mmm. s"crcss25J3 rJ?5 Antedating and to SnlTIl'S i GOBTICELLI SILK 469 es . a Tins xzrs: o DL -- JOB PRINTING A. tr 11 dla-log- PROMPTLY ,ilr".. . . . j.. w"i , -- - taj-wi- I i. . "- n i- r ...... -- il 4ppalt C4ip Ktte ru.. ...o... Bg " 1 Jlve-tent- hs . M '- aitJrlil. Crsier4.,.i.........irsil mnm9 |