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Show u t Another Memorial From the Salt Lake Herald we PlTLISHEt EVEKT that another memonial is learn THURSDAT AN3 SATURDAY. TCES3AT, circulated in that city, for being tho purpose of retaining Chief ic. mi. Justice Jas. B. McKean in office, whoso term expires sometime (.OLD nrTATIOX.H. next month. We hope every homt man w ill. think twice beSALT LAKE. ....no fore putting his name to any such Buying....... iMilIinc document, to retain in office a man, who is doing all in his Estrays. power to Mock the wheels of jusSeeadvertiscmentofestrays in tice and retard tho progress and another column by the Provo development of the Territory. -- r lirwiiur. Pound-keepe- jiir r. ysr TVLo sells the cheapest furniJohn MeKwan F.q., w our auid ClntT, J r. ture in Uwat. receive to thorized Agont nuWripiions jiiul advertisements for The Provo .Parqrs.., Daily Times. AVe oounui-u- j Jum to We tacknot ledge. .the receipt tlte oourtesoos of our friends... ... -- fir la .... Advertise Toot Easiness. Now is the tlme' YoiTbuMnoss men to state their business to the public through the columns of the Turns. There is money In it from Messrs. Campbell A, Patterson, the well known and popular bocdrimd Suit Lake City, of another supply of the leading periodicals of the day. Messrs. Miller Shelton & Fleming, newsdealers, Salt Bake City, Try it will pleaso accept out thanks for a TV si. Grant Eq., w our au- large batch of illustrated papers thorized agent at American Fork, to aud other periodicals. From the advertisement and subscriptions variety sent us wo should judge and receipt for the same. they keep on hand something to J suit the bis to of everyone in the Arrived. reading line. We learn that tho new for the made erpre-l- y To the 1rm.ic. We have now American Fork Railroad, has ar- onJtir hand a complete stock of summer rived and will commence running clothing, consisting if the latest styles on that road next week. and patterns, manufactured pr re-cci- expressly Titk F.rroirr i Trwk tliat H. Dimvoodny wlla FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, - FEATHERS - and BABY CARRIAGES very cheap, to the dealers. Nos. 75, 77 A 79Jst South Street half a block west of Z. C. M. I. corner, Salt Lake City; maylft Accident Yesterday afternoon a young son of Judge Flias Smith fell from a swing at Lindsays garden, breaking his wrist and severely brnis-Inghhead. The young man was brought to the city, and Dr. Benedict set the broken bone. Sail Lake Herald May 1.1th. i3 Peter Stubbs yT New Coops, wishes to inform hLs numerous patrons that be ha jwst a..lajge stock of Grocerio, Wines nnd Liquors, etc, etc., which ho will sell at tho lowest ' noviO living prices. , ret-eive- - - - Resigned.. . From the Salt I tike Herald we learn that Bishop W. W. Cluff has resigned the office of Superintendent of tho Summit County Narrow Gauge Railroad, andthat Mr. W. W. Riter has been appointed to fill the vacancy. ' Mr. Cluff was an efficient officer and we ' aro sorry to hear of his resignation. .1 - pT To Rent. A comfortable little close to Main St., Provo City; cottage, for particulars enquire of Samuel Hard- ing, at mnjI4 Butcher shop. for tills market, at our own house in New York; which enables us to sell from fifteen to twenty per cent, cheaper than any other house in Salt Lake Cify. The trade is supplied at wholesale rates. L. Golpblbo A Co., Wasatch Hotel, may ll Fait LnkoCity. DIED. Wilson. At West Welier, May Pth, of heart disease, George Cl in ton ilson, after a short illness of about two weeks, at the ad vaneod age of 73 years 9 months - and 14 days. , Deceased was bom August 3d, 1S00, in Milton Township, Chittenden County, State of Vermont.- - He moved with his fathers family at the ago ot 20, to Richland County, in the State of Ohio, and there remained till 180(1, when lie embraced the Gospel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and tho following year gathered with the Saints-i- u tho. State of AiisfcOuri. nnd settled In Caldwell County, where he only remained one year, as tho Saints were all expelled from that county and State by the rude hand of mob violence in PCS He then moves! to Illinois - and settled, first' in Adams County, then fn NauVoo," Vifere he remaint-for seven years, or till 1S4G, when he shared the fato of tho Saints in being driven from their homes and possessions, in an inclement season oftheyear, by an organized and disciplined mob. He settled w ith his family in tho town of Bonaparte, then moved lo Garden Grove, and tbeneo to Council Bluffs, State of Iowa, where he remained till 185.!, w hen lie emigmted with his family to Utah, aud settled in Ogden City, Weber County, w hero ho remained till his death. He loft a wife and 8 children to mourn his departure. w as well respected by all w ho were acquainted w ith him, for his honesty, integrity and moral worth, nnd In all tho drivings and persecutions that he endured for his faith as a -day Saint, ho Was always true to the cnuo and the principles be believed in, and died In tho hope of a glorious resurrection. At peace with all men, and at peace with Do-ceas- Boots, 'Shoes, Rats, Caps, Ac. Dunford A Sons, Salt Lako City, place a new advertisement in our columns to which we call the attention of our readers. to-da- y, "They huho P specialty . HOUSEHOLD TltlES. THE FF.OVO of shoes, hats, caps, and gents ishing goods, and have tho tation of keeping tho best at th lowest prices. boots, furnrepu- Latter- his God, ITe died, a the righteous dir; smiling. goods JfT rUTVRB FrAMB MOCLPIfOR, Oval and Square Frames, Chromos, No earnings are strewn in the path that he trod. And no hurt aid cf hate U pollutlnglhesod, From the seeds of hts selfish beguiling. The Uss of Salt Tor Stock. RECIPES. nnd common Fait AVood made compact with water will t.top the cracks of a Ftove, and prevent the smoke from escaping:. Summer Squash. Boil whole, after ashing them. When tender, remove the Feed, squeeze through a colander; add a little salt and nice piece. of butter, Serve. Beef Patties. Chop fine rare witii pepper, suit, and a little onion. Make a piam paste, cut into shapo like an apple puli', fill tvith tho mince, and b ike quickly. Waffles. One (juart of flour, one pint of sour imlk, ouo of soda, four eggs, a piece of butter the size of a large ctrg, end a little salt. Bake iu waffle-ironHour cream and less butter improves them. ' Grate raw PaRsxip CAKE-with it an equal parsniPk-PRqqantity of brcadcrambcfacld two or three eggs, seasoning to taste; add milk to -,make the ingredients Into cake- and fry them in butter a light brown, over a slaw lire. . roi-- t beer, fceuson L.u-aixm- s. Y Pcdding PoF-Cor- n Soak two quarts of DEi.iri-ou- s. fredily-Iope- d corn iu three pints of sweet milk, over night. When ready to bake, add three well liealen egg5, a little alt, and mi gar to taste. Bake like a cutard pudding. . Lemon Jelly. Two cups of sugar, yolks of three egg, juice of two lemons. Cook till thickened by setting in boiling water, n whites then add the of three eggs: spread between the layers of the cake, and trim off tho rougli edges. Asparagus. The green stalks are The best,'cut off the white end, tie in bundles of alout twenty in a bundle; stand in the pot with the large end down, ns that IwHiingvPutintu foiling water, with a little salt. Boil slowly aixiut tw enty minute, toat and butter slices of bread, cut the strings, and lay the asparagus over the same. Good (Jkaiiam Bread. Two quarts of warm water, j pint of yeast, ) pint of brown sugar, 3 quarts graham flour, mix with a lnon and turn intodeeptins well greased. Set in a warm place, iu four when light (which will or five hours, according to quickness of yeast); bake in nn oven with steady, moderate beat two hours. TIi is recipe will make three good loaves. OxioxsrFare.cat off the ends, put them into cold water, let them boil up, ponroff the water, pour over cold water, boil till tender, remove from the stew-pa- n with skimmer, add a piece of butter the size of a largo spoon, and per. Herve IroL nions are very nice fried in butter. Slice fine, have the butter hot in the frying-pan- , put them iQ and fry till teuder. Gkef.n Teas. Shell vour peas, but do not wa-- h (hem if you cun have them clean without. Put them In a stew pan, putin water scarcely enough to cover, iniil twenty to thirty minutes. Ju-- t 'efore removing from tho fire, add a little salt; put a nice piece of butter In your dish and pour the peas over it. Be cartful not to have too much water, as the peas, are sweeter not to be boiled in too much water. Green Corn. When young, it is very nice boiled in the ear; boil about fifteen minutes. A nice mode of cooking green corn is to cut it from the ears or cob; put the cob in a pot with a very little wato Ik ter, as little as over them; tmil lift ecu or twenty minutes, remove them from the pot, and pour the corn into the same water, and let it cook liP teen minutes; add a little milk, a little salt, and a nice piece of butter (a nice large piece w HI not injure the corn), with a little popwell-beate- - - - pos-ibi- c, 11 Engravings, do., Wholesale and Re- Gathered home lo his fathers with lifes tail at lb Savages Pioneer Art Gal. per. balrte won, lory, Salt Lake City. Goods And with lires priceless kry Ju hts . SUCCOTAFir. Take ftlxiut a dozen ed of first quality. ' ears of corn, cut the corn from the ap2l keeping, boil the cobs in about three cobs, tho welt and fiiltliftilly Receiving words, Still Quiet done. pints of water, scald about one Enter Into that where ench well ap- and a lirtlf pounds of corned beef a Our city still remains very qutet as far as business Is concerned. Nothing rushing as yet, although many of our merchants are doing n very satisfactory trade, .and .looking tor u ard "to tho " better times coming. Money is n little more plentiful, but most persons bold on to (t with a tight grip, eking it out very economically. proved son, -- A harvest of glory ts reaping. Ctyirn Junction. Cow. --vw- V To the Tuavfuxo ITrlio. Loui Jolm-aiKeeps constantly supplied w uh all thelated new papers' arid porUxlieaLi, including tho latent Salt L&he papers, which ho will furnieli on tho cars, between Frov o and Sait Bike, at the lowest rites. n -- or pork, nnd then add the (liquid the cobs have been boiled in; scald a pint of Lima beans, pour off the water, nnd put the lienr.s in with the pork or beef; let them rook about an hour, then add the mm, and cook fifteen minutes. Be careful and Lot get it b salty. Alter boiling tbe cot's fifteen minutes, tike them out and throw aide, but Uto this liquid for thu fcueeota-di,- ' po'.-a- Jtr-r.iittin- g- con-m- no pnea-n'nrft- -- -, erron-coukIv- ESTRAY riOTiCE. HAVE IN MT IOne Farms: Imrse. seven 1,: fiee, four white Eel and shnulder. Pnvo Ulty, of vegeta 'die sessls until rather late in tlie seasori, and tlien try to make it up by srwvki-tfor a few hours or sprouting before being put into the ground. This is a kind of uiake-vhifsystem Unit mre-for several y prove If the sproutgooi I reasons or rau-e- . before sow big, ing of seed commem-othe; must lx placed in soil sufficiently woj m and niof--t to insure a continual tee ot growth; for the bid check L sure to destroy vitality. IVe do not condemn the trenal r.-;k'of soaking k y, s o s- - lu order to hasten growth, by 1 an y means, w hen there i a possibility of gaining time by the operation, but only w bit to remind our readers that there is more to be lot than gained in doing it, unless precautiouory nn asures are taken lo supply the grow ing seed vv ith moidure acr being put into the ground. Frequently we have a drought of lunger or shorter duration afhr the fsret, d ih of spring rains are ovc r, and thi usually come ju- -t hi time to catch sort!. tholale-sow- n veers cl. I, blaz.-- TRI-WEEKL- bramleax on iUl J , 1 20 ifnm I II 12. ( KLPS'. (Opposite the rout t8u.lt I. u lie Citr- - .Sf., , v V ', I sN v- - Qcc, Ou r stock consl-f- a ofMapIthrjtioail, Ilaot.Mne, llntaand fapa, Notion, lolliing-- and evcrjtulnj (Lund tn a well Ataorted Jcwclrj, , Latah-IMimra- t, at Anctlon Irlcca lor Mt maylt Months. Qint I,p, of. Utah County NOTICE. I, PERSONS? A I,CITY, who may r LAKE of pro- K.VLT VI-rri- be Ocsirou lDBPEXDE.T net MITRAL. liable, BORE-HAD- E BOOTS USD SHOES (Or themselves orfiimPtes, nhould goto the curing good, WORKIHC-MEfl- ERtTIVE iSSOCUTIOil, Tain- ulgM building, Vo, ee Rtrect. pLe S I'inding maylt Orxlcrs for Published CTery Tuesliy, Ihumlny rlnin ad Saturday, sad Lewtlier aud will receive prompt RUcntloo. R. P. CUOMPTON, Ropt, latet The very ADMIMSTilVTOR'S AOTICE. TFLBGRAFIIIC NEWS, HAVING WrE.TIIE lNTirEIGNFD, ! nt.iiiUd by Lae oil. JYr.b Oe Court of Utah County, silmlni-irto- r' of the Ftata of Ilaviil H. llolludav, (Up Mining and General iK.ticc all lo hereby give who bae claims erumt wild to CORRESPONDENCE, ihpin to us witliln tti'rty oh tiav fifiin aab for sctiieincni, and all person 1,. n to are oaU.cs.v.d i 'ala by 1 n 1 ie t -- iid Inucbiolncas r me and ajive costs. Hi simiTA Hor.LADiT, J. 1L Hoi lap v, 1toyo LlL)' U. T, 5!.iy pav- to ua within ) JAdmlnhitrators H, 1'7 C Carefully Prepared mnyl2 EDITORIALS LOOK EETOE3I CENERAL DEALER IN Interestingand Readable- S, CRAIFI nnd PROVISIONS, DRIED KltUIT. Well Selected A large quantify of MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, COARSE AND FINE SALT. aOHr 1 - LOCALS, The safest plan w ith all seeds w hieli Agent for the w ill not readily rot iu rather cold, wet Rock Excelsior, Rprlng, and TU tier ground, like peas, lettuce, tomato, Creek which ll used by fundieri, (oal, beet., and spinach, is lo sow early and F.Tacksmttbf and Ga Work. AsMjer, et them sprout in their own good Utue, AV. SNfICLL,, which will always bo as early as tlie BoxSIO Idaho Store, Salt Lake City. !c., Ac., de. . -- srcscEiniox- maylt wepuher jAwmils. If i a v in"'-- ' i. (' ViT" j , "r 4i q. X iTovotilv Jouudkis May eh, Pit. maylti js-r- ' ,V N AT JI. TIMES. Y d GOODS AT AUCTION FF.1CES at Go Sprouting Yegetallo Seeds. 5Iany jxron thlay tho sowing FOL-lowl- One buy lu.re, flvo avy mane nml tall, branded 71 on left thigh iind on leu should, r, Thu above estrnrs, If t claimed nnd taken avoir hr the Mar next, will be sold at the Pound in Provo Oily, at Lo't lock a.m. id Unit vlar. J. T. A FLOW WITH, CO-O- P J THE PEOVO Now Advertisements. tYtul a certain amount of salt is rceosarv for the lienj.b of stock, it by no me ms f .Hows that ins Indwri ".lir.atc U'-- Ls cither needful or safe. On the contrary, suit ueJ in excessive quantities is highly dang, rous. anil inIt then acts upon the and cases testine as an irritant of dca'li have occurred through too cattle and hogs to much of it. tVhena'osk are allowed five ace ss to it, they w ill take a small qna3idty very often; but if denied a Irequeut supply, they become ra cnous for it, and are in danger of eating it to euv'-s- , Tlie Safest v.ivjs to usea small q'.mi'ity regularly in the footl; a quarter of an ounio d ulj being amply a Cotv or a hone, and a fourth of thatquanuty forahog or a If ht'xk aro aultivl ouec a week no more than cue 4uneo at a t'tne should be git onto a cwv, and a quarter of an ounce to a sheep or Iiog. It sliould also bo given in such a manner that no should eat more thau its share. It may be givtUsedgcrcJ thirty i.Ulie fee ling trough with more s.dcty thou Iu jy oilier v ay, excepting w hen it is mixed witii the fecib Regularity in its us U the mot condutivo lo the health of the cattle. Home persons ha e led to suiq -, wry that as stilt is a good thing, stt k c mnot have too ranch of it. - bates should happen that any have been overlooked, or a' Ltd sowing disutiblc-- ; avid a IXtJa hurrying up of One ropy, one yenp. . s CO AT'4 germination wanted, then soaking may elX months answer; but if tho sod L, not mui-- a TAYLOR & CUTLER'S 1 M three must be made so at the timeof sow ing, one 75 HALT laVlvI2 CITY. Delivered In the el(y, per week... and then kept in this condition either co by mins or Irrigation until tlie youn SJk Bonnet Lilbons 25 coiMj.rr yard. plants hate made a good bertnning. IV tel Ribbons at AYiP York prices. CAPTURED. 4,000 Itolls Wall Jhpcr. VASQUEZ A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE I o Sun Francisco, 1 .4 RIG STOCK OF GROCRSIRS, It SPECIALTIES 1 a. - . Vas-que- z, tho bandit for a longtime which wi: ark a terror to the southern Portion WHOLI'.SALR ami RRTA1L of this State, was ea.tured, with two of his gamr, tins afternoon, VERY CHEAP. near ios Angeles. fipll h from Los AngeA later les says undersheriff Johnson, of Los Anjeles, and four men, were DUNFORD & SONS, the captors of tho notorious They found likn at tho HALT LAKH CITY, house of Greek George, in eaiion. was In ESOAGEO EXCLCSIVKLT AS bed, unarmed, and jumped from a window; the men tired on him and hit him three time. One JOBBERS St RETAIL DEALERS hot from a rifle pox-e-d through IK ALL THE BEST ERA XDS OF z his back. At five oclock was safely hedged in jail, llis wound are not dangerous. COOTS txrj SHOES, The j lil is ginrdod by policemen, and no access to tho prisoner is allowed, Tlie accounts . 'San Franohoo, GENTS GLOVES of tho capture of and two of his gang differ. The most reAND liable fctaternent J that he was while at dinner, with Mirpri-e- d hi weapon in another room. lie FURNISIliriC GOODS, received seven wounds In hi nt-- t 'I'1h phy.i.-ianmpt to AM) F.iv he will rc cover. There is great exeittment nt Lw Angeles. The F U It H. J dl is guarded hy a strong force of mn to prevent the or The lynching of tlie totr.l appropriation hv tlie Slate fur the capture .f and Order Koliciled and Iiltcd hi men Isjb'i.tRsh for the With Caro nt tlvo Low v.t ofitrisg . di-p- SUBSCRIBE FOR IT ! att ADVERTISE IN IT I Vas-que- z. Cav-huenp- pa -- :o:- Tho Times Vus-que- HLA.TS & Va-qu- CAPS, ez JOB OFFICE: appointment, pri-on- thief. lmiiiii, r, it, HUS TV'ii.j UTTI i dtem-i-- , ( i.n h'w-m- t W Kit ks, DCl If T.s, LF1 ls. , 1 hin-tc- , mu-- 2 I )( VM-- 1 ! rt.xhgi tj: til ink. Tho, UI.i t I C.m ns, Li . A z lrlco. and Omytete In ail rrepared to csecuta xrvrr or. Va-iue- I prompt ly all kind or s LADIEH' New relnj entirely It PLAIN OR t1., 0, IN COLORS. |