Show lon LOW AND OTHER MATTERS GARDENERS CLUB A meeting was held oa on the uit in the city hall of logan cache co mayor W B preston in the chair to take into consideration the ety of organizing a gardeners club at that place the following officers were appointed george L farreld earrel parrel president enoch lewis secretary and thomas jones treasurer seventy two persons were enrolled as members of the club AGENT vor TOR THE department we WO are pleased to learn that james mcknight esq of this city has been appointed successor of A C ford esq I 1 late agent for this territory of the agri asri agricultural cultural department at washington Washing tc M mr ford has gone to the national capital to fill a position in the storm signal service of the tha government FIRESTONE FIRE STONE bro evans evanson Ev ansof of the nirm firm of morris evans levans stonecutters stone cutters called in this morning and showed us a fine specimen of firestone nire fire stone they are getting out and preparing for the erection of a couple of smelting smelling sm elting works one ac au east kanyon and the other on tho tha state road this stone is famed outside of the territory and is known as the celebrated utah firestone fire stone those competent to judge pronounce it to be the very finest stone to use in the erection of smelting smelling sm elting furnaces havin been thoroughly tested and found found to be fireproof nire fire proof culminating cul cui minamina in an ad dress on spiritualism delivered in san francisco on the evening of the ath instant the orator on the occasion mr miles grant the second adventist is credited with having made the following statement 1 I know a man in this city who has dark spiritualistic circles in his hia house the persons taking part in them being in a nude state the man has already had two wives in this city both of whom he has abused so badly that they can not live with him I 1 heard that man speak in dashawn hashaway Da hall hali a I 1 not long sinco since he is in this hall ball now n and nd if he will step stop upon the platform I 1 will 11 I 1 re repeat eat what I 1 have said 11 the bold statement was received with cheers by the audience but the party challenged t put in an appearance on the platform TAME rabbits BABBITS the tho propagation of tame rabbits as articles of food is just now receiving some attention in cache county and from the society for the improvement of stock etc ete the tho business can be made profitable according to the following item clipped cupped from an arl exchange rabbit breeding is carried on upon a large scale in canada in london there is a warren of five acres surrounded by a broad fence ten feet high and containing at present two thousand xa rabbits hibits the cost of feeding and caring for these is 25 cents a piece annually and the tho net profits from the whole warren a year the annual increase 14 i an average brood of 25 to each pair CACHE COUNTY FINE STOCK ETC As on the ath dinst a meeting of prominent citizens was held in logan for the purpose purpose of organizing the cache county 1 association for the importation and improvement of fine stock etc hon peter beten maughan in the chair the following officers and committees were appointed peter maughan president george L farrell secretary moses thatcher treasurer committees on horses H thatcher chairman john A wolf M F hammond hans A nielson and william watterson homed stock wo B preston chairman james quayle james thurston charles bird sen and francis gunnell sheep thomas tarbet sen chairman joel ricks S collet john doney and andrew mccombs bees beeg S ros Roa kelly keily chairman N W birdno andrew A anderson W htyan T tar var 1 noy and niels fish enock lewis chairman 0 0 P eliason 0 R rummell ralph forsten forster and ana W F darley parley swine alvin crock crockett ett ott chairman CW C W card john ja H bankhead binkhead john hammer and no W fowls thomas ricks chairman W B HO hopkins I 1 joshua salts sails dury oury worl and nd jaines james Uns sD D lamoreaux ca chairman dairman henry Fl hushes hughes thomas priday friday john ad aid ronert robert bain I 1 IN tre TAE CAMP cr we heard ireana a rumor rv or yesterday yest erday that the high judicial officials of the territory see sea trouble ahead our oar readers and the people of the tho territory know very tory well that during the past year the great lights of the judicial firmament of utah ruled territorial courts olf busot of exia tence tenee ignored the territorial marshal declared that none but au att S SM arshal had bad the right to juries ju in the terrt temy tory of utah etc all of which acts we understand notwithstanding that a certain bright and shining legal light wrote to president grant that he had bad found it bis his duty to render a decision curnin turning the mormon attorney general out of court and throwing all the criminal prosecutions into the hands of the united states attorney the IT S government virtually repudiates by refusing to foot the bills billi for any of the business transacted in those thoa courts except that which was wai strictly ua business if this be true and we think it is we rather think that after all it will be found that territorial courts are not things of tb the e past and that they cannot be ruled out of existence defalto de facto through the zeal of partisan officials if the report be well founded a different hue may be given to the termination of that infamous liquor case in which the city were defendants 1 and those thosa twentieth ward rebels whose time is now drawing near may not be found in such a terrible dilemma atter alter all but wo worst of all for the officials themselves if this rumor be confirmed by the action of the government seeing that the business done must be paid for the gentlemen will have the satisfaction of paying for their own bun bungling ling a little bi bill 1 of between four and five thousand dollars the amount we understand which they are trying to collect at Wa washington shingi on D 0 we understand that a delegation of one is now busy blustering blowing and lying in washington in the int interest erest orest of the crowd working so 80 unceasingly against the people here audit and it is also said that another delegation squally equally strong in number is ab about at to take a journey to the capital over tiie tile little bill above alluded to but its settlement by the government is somewhat doubtful for it would be establishing a rather dangerous precedent DIED or OLD AGE AGY agean an an esteemed correspondent at paris fuch rich co coy 2 sends the following with a request to publish it died in paris rich elch co utah jan 22 18 1871 al of old age elder charles charies limes innes aged 91 years tears 1 7 months and 3 days deceased was born in hartford count county Y of durham england was baptized into t the h e C church of jesus christ by hider kider elder eider bainbridge in 1848 and emigrated to utah in 1861 1861 he was permitted in his hla old age to hear the glad tidings of great gladly accepted them lived the life of a saint was permitted to continue on the earth many years beyond the ordinary time allotted to mankind and fell asleep with the firm as assurance surane e of a glorious resu resurrection with the tho saints of latter days MM mill star please copy THE PEERLESS POTATOE the time is now very near when planting and general garden operations will commence usually for the last few years there has been an excitement among gardeners garden ers era of all 9 grades rades by the introduction from some distant part of this or some other country of some soma extraordinary variety of potato or other vegetable to keep up the annual excitement we clip the following from an exchange the iye Ile peerless erless potatoe pot atoe a new variety much experimented with in the east last summer rimmer thrives well in ia the west A man in kansas planted one pound and obtained one hundred and forty two pounds of good solid potatoes as the result 11 HISTORY OF OY chloroform CHLORO CHI FORU the story of the discovery of the properties of chloroform in england is this thia A mr waldie a chemist and book seller at Lin linlithgow lithgow had bad one day some of the liquid in a saucer when a gentleman entered the shop with a little dog tha the chloroform was placed on the ground to be out ont of the way and presently the dog was discovered lying tying by the saucer unconscious and apparently dead after a time however while the stranger was mourning over the loss of his pet the dog moved hia hla limbs and gra gradually regained consciousness mr waidie waldie began to think that he had bad made a discovery and after having administered chloroform to a number of cats with the same result was confirmed in his belief he went to edinburgh to relate his story to some medical men and at the sug suggestion tio i of a friend called upon professor james Y simpson bimpson after that interview simpson bimpson tried a number of experiments and proved beyond all question the virtues of chloroform as an ant aut esthetic anesthetic profiles sor simpson published the results of his experiments in 1847 and gave full credit to mr waldie waidie for his share in the matter but as the learned physician had previously tried ether of nitrogen and everything in III fact that was suspected of having antea rhetie properties it is more inore than possible that he a would soon have hit upon chloroform it was dr simpson bimpson who first applied chloroform in childbirth child birth and from this he be is justly celebrated although chloroform was discovered by an american guthrie in 1831 and the editor of the pharmaceutical journal of philadelphia in publishing an account of iti it even at t that early date I 1 anticipated ifor ioor it an extensive applina tion tion lovas the news news of 1 dr Simp simpsons sons experiments reached thia this country in the winter of 1847 that this valuable compound was introduced ai a an the scientific properties of chloroform were first investigated by liebig and dumas and they gave it idita its present name from from its supposed chemical constitution 1 of formale for myle which was abbreviated to chloroform scientific american |