| Show city eliy uty ety items editors deseret lews the fishing season haa baa commenced adhere here the provo folks fare faro busy cat catching ehing mullets suckers auck ers ern herrind herring and trout and making a good bustness business of it there are various kinds of good nish fish in abundance in utah lake and provo river with its ita creek and canals they are ao so easily caught that little children can hook book them out of the water provo is a splendid place for fishing there is a good start made knade here her towards aiding the poor hat bat ritti in fil wales the tha presidency of 0 utah stake the provo bishops and the welsh saints have taken up u p the matter in earnest and are striving sti t I 1 iving ing lug to collect m means towards their assistance si stance tance two col coi lectora were appointed for every ward in the city to gather subscriptions scores of dollars have been collected already our peaceable citizens were startled last thursday night by the alarm of fire which broke the lumberyard lumber yard of smoot john aco near the depot particulars of which appeared in the NEWS the best finishing lumber and aud the entire stock of sash doors and moul moui dings dinga were totally burnt down about one ocl oci on the following the conflagration was over and nothing left cx liz capt a mass masa of rubbish it is relieved here that tile the cause of the fi nire fire was the work of a mischievous ch chievous levous incendiary coal oil had been spread over the lumb lumber tr sueh such an adt af revenge could bould not ba be done against more gentlemen me i nthan than smoot john the asato the fim firm by the thel affre freis frels la estimated at about 2 the property was not ted brunus B R ru s 1878 hotbed hot bed instead of using g sashes cashes for bover ing frames the following german plan may be adopted take white cotton cloth of a close texture stretch and nail it on frames of any size bize you blab take two ounce ounces soi sol 01 lime water four ounces of linseed oil une cne of white of eggs two ounces of yellow of eggs mix the lime ilme and oil with very gentle heat beat the eggs separately and mix them with the former spread the mix ture with a brush over the cotton I 1 allowing each coat to dry betcke apply applying lug tug another until they the become waterproof the arel are the advantages these posses over glas glass 1 the cost baldly one fourth 2 repairs are art easily and cheaply made 3 the light I 1 is s better they do clo not require walterl watering i ag however intense the heat of the sun the plants planta are never mever struck down burned or checked in growth neither 1 do they grow sick and weak weakly lyas as they do under glass and still there Is an abundance of light the heat beat arising from below is more indre equable and temperate which la Is a great object the vapor arising from the manure andl and earths ear earth this 18 condensed by the thi e cohl cowl air passing over the surface of the shade and blid stands in drops on inside thel therefore uford eford the plants do hol hot require a frequent watering the frames or stretchers chem are large they should be by cross crossbars bars bara about ft a foot square support the cloth these are just the thing for bringing forward ward melons tomatoes flower seedie seeds etc etca in season for transplanting journal of chemistry ifo iid lid ild fools serve Mad Jealousy 11 madam de V was very balou jealous and determined ined to watch her husband one day he told lold her that wooing wg wab waa gang to ana mea med axa he went out she put on bor her bout bont and followed him she kept hi in sight until he be turned into a pas sage which shorten shortened edthe the way guyto to railway st ailon station i where vilere she him bird she stood looking about a few minutes in tho the passage and suddenly saw a man coming out a g glove 0 shop with a rather rathe rover over dr dressed d lady prom from the distance she made sure the ibe nian man was her husband and without a word okd of warning she kave gave him three or four motin bounding ding boxes on the ear when the gentleman turned tuned round to cori confront fooht hia hla 1 assailant sail lant aue ahe perceived enthat that abo abe had made inside a mistake and at tbt he bame fame time she caught t r husband who had replenished pleni shed his cigar case at a consists conis couls ts and was crossing the be street what could she du do she fainted ila in the arms of the tho stranger whose ears she had bad boxed whilo while the other lady ran oil off as taa fast as she could to avoid scandal the stranger who was h a coni comedian Wind aas was was ass astonished to fond find an unknown lady in his arms and aud while bis big ears were still tingling with the blows he was again startled A gentleman coli collated sled sied him andi andl and shaking him roughly asked him what he meant by emura embra embracing clug a lady in tho iho the street why she boxed my earb eara and faint fainted edl edi su screamed reamed the he actor acton klehe in Is my wife shouted the irate husband hus baud and lland neven never never would halve have astruck you without canse cangel ity I the infuriated gentlemen shook their fists fiats at each other until the lady who had been carried into a bho sho shop recovered sufficiently to exola explain n how it all happened A little six year old bountiful boy was wag watch watching ing the sunbeams as they shot through the window and danced diago diagonally nally across the room IA lamma mamma said he what are those st eaks 9 those my son eon shu she he replied are sunbeams from heaven iob hob oh lob I 1 I 1 know what they are for mamma said eaid the little fellow who had 01 been uen len sliding down beams in the barn loft they are what god slides the babies down on when he sends bonds them to folks why young men mefi ri remain e main maln single singla it la li said aba that the extravagance of girls is the chief reason why so many young men rema remain in single slagle rather uhan than marry girls whom they could not ot support ab portas as wives in their ante marriage style there never was a more absurd charge made than this ahls the average young man roan is 4 mure more extravagant than thu average young woman and the young man who la ia afraid lo 10 marry because girls are extravagant la Is usually the most extra extravagant ant of his class clas sand band and does not desire to marry because in order to suppora wife and children he be would have to cut onn oft his extravagances in the majority of cases bases the wife Is to the cause of actual saving to the husband before marriaga he lived clear up to hi his income saved nothing and owned nothing atter alter marriage he saves savea money because he be is compelled to and usually owns the tho house he lives in before marriage he was not obliged ti tu economize nor nize because he did not look beyond the present with its enjoy ments after marriage he la Is le ie quiren to economize because he nas has to regard the future with its responsibilities with regard to the que atlon of ceases expenses this walter writ ervery ery well says birli Gir li expenses are aru con n wholly to their dress young mens expenses are confined n no 0 they are not confined to anything ah in g they run wild A young yeung v un man of the class alluded to who will wiil 1 fe fre spend as much in one day or night among his companions as would support a wife a week franklin said that one vice will bring up two children then two vices should certainly support one wife and most of the young men of the day could easily give up t tao two tho ho and ind still have a jare lare variety on hand band 1 chicago Ti ioune really keally an excellent thing the new now rocky mountain tourist just from the press is isi indeed an artistic gem in point of engravings gratings grav inks ings gs printing and descriptive it beyond is ail all question th the h hand band d soleat orthae of the charac barc dar bar ter bren bron even ever issued in the ignited states c therease Ther there eare earo are in this work no less than sixteen of Thon thomas las laa morans exquisite drawl drawings and among them his bis of the mount blount of the holy crom cross of M bans an a other matchless drawing sare bare th thoe thoy or of grand glen gien marble liik huab aab 1 and aud i boulder gallons twin leakes e a 1 teo ca etc ulc josepn bearo beard f is represented by hunting sketches bisbing by seve ral exceedingly ht attractive mountain by 1 spirited drawings drawing of the thid renial remarkable reable rocke fock ap bureon white river and nd aenry Wor Worrall ralf raif by full fill page views of bf veta pass bassand and wheel gap as dwell well weil as W a large number of other ivery avery very finely executed sketches in ferent aln alf portions of the western co country butry the engravings are aro for fur the most part large tha fuli fall quarto pages of the tourist enabling the tho showing to the finest advantage of plates seven severi by ten inches the book comprises sixty four pages exclusive of the coveri cover and printed aa as it is on ou super sized and calen dered paper of the richest finish the effect throughout is superb while a very veny model of typographical beauty the tourist is none the less leaa practical in its range of information time 1 distance I 1 railroad and stage far fares hotel hoi and livery rates being noted with uniform accuracy and in so easy and pleasing a manner as to entirely relieve the work of everything approaching the tedious detail of the average guido guide guidebooks book containing no advertisements of whatever character the new rocky moun Houn mountain tain tatu tourist is fit companion to picturesque america in any gen cent gent lemans library specimen copy may be had without cost by writing to W F white topeka It kansas ansas in one of our sunday schools late lately lya iya lyu a deac teacher her was wals instructing the juvenile class blass about the word glutton suppose said bhe she a inan man should sit down to dinner and eat as much as four pers persons onsy onas then get up and go to a restaurant and eat a lot jot more then nil fill his pockets with crackers and cheese and kiep ki kt keep ep ting euling ling what would you cail call such a pere pernon ou the boy who can answer please hold up his hand P up wont went the hand band of a six year old boy well what would you call such a man asked the teacher A hog sang lang out with a clear and italicised sed reply sunday school times |