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Show IlHE PROVO TIMES. TRI-WEEK- More Beecher-Tilton- . Fatal Accident Our Salt Lake exchanges comes PUBLISHED to us y burdened with more SATURDAY THURSDAY ARB rsESgAT, of the Beecher-Tilto- n scandal. We have not the space to publish 1871 SATURDAY AUG. it now, but when the disgraceful affair is ended we will endeavor tiOL UlOTATIOSS. to give a review of it, so that our readers may have an understandSALT LAKE. ing of the affair without reading lOS'i Suyin? so much fulsome rubbish. no KVERT to-da- vMInt Who sells the cheac.st ture in town? David duff, Jr. Birth. furni- At Fayson City, Aug. 21st, 1874, the wife oT Jesse Knights a All are doing bouncing boy. Provo Brewery. The proprietors of the above inand the father feels jubilant. stitution announce to the public through the columns of theTiMEs fff John Me Ewe n Esq., is our au that they are now preihoriKi Agent to r ive aubriptions to take wheat, oats and y pared !in.i advertisements for Thk Provo in for beer. The exchange Tuily Ti m ks, Wo commend him to beer made at the above brewery the courtesies of our friends is pure nnd wholesome, and lias the reputation of beiug the best in Quiet asd Orderly. the Territory, VTe have not heard of a case at the Aldermans Court forever two For Sale. A new Improved weeks, which speaks well for the Florence Sewing Machine can be had peace and good order that reigns very cheap, for ca-- li or grain, by applying at this office immediately. throughout this city. r, L-el- l to-da- E y, liar-le- -- 'on, pr Wormy Fruit fir Wm, Grant Esq., is our at American Fork, to rePrized agent few rrtif any of the apples Very ceive advertisements and subscriptions in Provo this season have grown i and receipt for the same. escaped that destructive pest, the apple worm, so far as we have Agreeable Change. heard. Most of the apples can he The recent change in the wea- saved by drying, hut very few of ther from excessive heat to mod- them will do to put by for winter ozy erate is very agreeable, and you use. Great care should le taken jean now perambulate the streets that children be not allowed to ?ops, without sweating at every pore. eat the wormy fruit, as much trial sickness is caused thereby. If you want a reliable wagon, go to Turner & Rogers, and examine their pIF Notice to Everybody. We stock of Fish Bros and Mitchell wag- take pleasure in informing our patrons 7 RT ons, the best in the market, at Salt and the public in general that we have 9 Lake City prices. E-removed to a new and commodious store, No. 88 Main street, next door to tho First National Rank, where, with Attractive. and increased facilities, we are enabled to Van , The Tribune men changed their show a stock of clothing, furnishing I quarters a few weeks ago, because goods, etc., to a better wdvantago and Postmaster Moores bugs torment- at lower prices than any house in the ed them; but they (the editors, Territory. We also call the especial are luxuriating among attention of the wholesale trade to our I the stables and enjoy the odor Immense stock. Rieoel Brothers. aulS therefrom for a au-"- r. 7ir if pr lm-lin- ti. .we-mea- T. Hem -- Oih, hugely, change. There is no accounting for tastes. Trouble in Tintic. Postern, We are informed that the U. S. cards, labels, receipts, or- Marshal has attached the mines ders, &.C., Ac., dono in the very best and other property belonging to style of the art at this Office, at Salt Mammoth the Copperopolis MinLake City prices. Call and examine Dis- pf hand-bill- s, bill-head- s, letter-head- s, ?XT. nder- - uisli' ing Company, Tintic Mining trict, at the suit of Wells, Fargo A Co. The stile is advertised to but wre undercome off stand that the sale has been postponed, as some amicable arrangement has been arrived at by the parties interested. specimens. Provo Wining District Considerable prospecting is still going on in the mountains and cations in the vicinity of Provo, but very little ore has been taken out as yet-- From all we can understand the prospects are good p?T Another Reduction. On acbut capital is required to develop count of having an unusually large the mines. stock of Summer Clothing yet on hand, to-da- IRT-Boolt Tpper ?0J d w 7to 7T tk rAi. erirt- - atl( e Sufi upt y, and to dispose of them before the season reducEvery variety of plain and fancy is over, we have made another defies which in tion competition. Job Printing executed with neatness prices We guarantee to sell onr goods twenty and dispatch at this Office. per cent, less than any other House In this city. Purchasers can call and satRolling Is. isfy themselves of the above at Mr. Charles Monk, our agent at L. Goldrerg A Co., Spanish Fork, forwards us y Wasatch Hotel, Salt Lake City. eleven new subscribers. Let us Manufactory, S4 Leonard .Street, New may 14 hear from the other agents in the York. to-da- different settlements in the CounOur Mails. ty. The above are bona fide subscribers, not such ones as the Salt We made complaint a short Lake Tribune announce that they time ago at not receiving the receive. Beaver Enterprise, ami acknowledge the receipt of a postal card ,T.9 To thk Traveling Public. the editor of that paper sayLoul Johnson keeps constantly sup- from the paper is mailed reguthat plied with all the latest newspapers and ing to us, nnd that the fault canperiodicals, including tho latest Salt larly take papers, which lie will furnish on not be with the Beaver post master, the cars, between Provo and Salt Lake, as he is prompt in his duties. We the lowest rrtea. cannot imagine what becomes of some of our exchanges, and think Como To like the editor of the Enterprise Trying The little shanty occupied by that they are gobbled up some the Tribune chaps is painted out-sd- e where. All of our southern mail like a whited sepulchre, generally passes through the Halt before we receive e within It Is full of rottenness and Lake dead mens bones. To make a it, which is a great disadvantage difference between their shanty to us, as the news is stale before of the opinion others, they have stuck tjp a we get it. W e are painted walking stick and called that there is a great deal of carer Halt Lake It a flagstaff. Oar office, you know. lessness In tho bat a tail our cat carries. It post-offic- Spanish Fork, Aug. A New BocK. j - being obtained at the cost of other farm products, it is, then, the mainspring of all real profit in farming operations, Consequently he who succeeds best fn Ihe homo manufacture of manure CIISCEIUNEOUS. We learn from the Salt Lake ROBERT SHELTON, JOUS- H. MJtXlRy Herald that Mr. K. W. Tullidge THOMAS BJUKM1NG. is u in engaged A fatal accident occurred here writing book, the atxm 10 o'clock a. in. subject to In a brief history of the other things being equal, is likdy to MILLER & CO, As Lofter Jonsrm was unhitching life of President Young nnd short be tho most successful farmer. But his team in the field the hordes sketches of the representative where, even at home, shall we look OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, started and he was thrown down, men and CITY. SALT women of Utah. Mr. T. first for tho supply of our prime want? and one wheel of the wagon more or I to barn Ihe answer, yard, NEWSDEALERSGENERAL MB passed over him injuring him so is nil able writer, and from his that he died in about four hours long residence in the Territory properly the barn cellar, I believe that ' STATIONERS. invented all the fertilizers ever afterwards. has had ample opiortunlty to among or discovered by man there is none Deceased was a native of Iceland 20, 1S74. Editors Provo Times: to-d- ay L-Ali- glean the information he requires. The work will not be issued till the summer of 1S7J. In the meantime Mr. Tullidge will visit the principal cities and towns in the Territory soliciting subscril-ers- . We wi.--h him success in his unU. Monk. dertaking, nnd we hope to have News Dealers and Stationers. the opportunity of reading some Wo direct attention to the new truths alxiut the ample as an offset to some of the lies that have advertisement in Times, of Messrs, Miller, Shelton it Flem- been published of late years. ing, Salt Lake (Ify, general news p.tr The Report is True that II. dealers and stationers. They are Dim oodey sells FUlENITl'R E, also agents for the San Francisco WALL' FA PER, FEATHERS and Chronicle and Cult, the leading BARY CARRIAGES lory cheap, espapers of the Pacific Coast. These pecially to the dealers. Nos. 75. 77 A gentlemen are energetic business 7l 1st Smith Street, half a block wort or men, and having a thorough ex- Z. C. M. I. corner, Salt Lake City, rnavlfi perience in the business the public may rely upon them for Valuable Work promptness. Those wishing EastWe acknowledge the receipt ern or Western papers or period, from the publishers of a 30 page icals should send their orders to this firm at once. Bead the ad- pamphlet, entitled Utah Affairs, Congress and Polygamy, includvertisement. ing the Poland bill. The work a number of letters that contains Jubilante. is intended to give the reader There was quite a good time in ome acquaintance with affairs in the Tribune office on the editor Utah, political, religious and reading the notice that the little otherwise; and to show in some Daily Press had suspended for a degree the real objects certain while. The boys gave that men have In view in urging upon paper such digs in the rihs, that and special Congress they were fast knocking the legislation for Utah proscriptive legislation breath out of the triune irrespon-sibledirected polyostensibly against was Press The taking gamy but in to to secure away many of the Tribune's sub- themselves reality of the control the scribers, as tbo former was re- courts for their own individual garded much more reliable than Genwhether again-- t purposes, the latter. The people wont live tiles or Mormons. The work on lies long, and the Tribune exwas published and is for sale by perienced a few months longer the Deseret Xews Steam Printing life in consequence of ihe death Suit Lake Ciy. Establishment, of the other. It is a very interesting work, and no one should be without a copy. The Ring at Work. Send in vour orders. From all parts of the Territory ar of the doings of the Value and Management of Manure. ring, nnd their attempts to Manure of some sort is the chief want create a disturbance, in order to of evefy intelligent tiller of the soil. Its make capital out of it at Wash- prep ration and application is the founington. Since their defeat at the dation of all successful culture. Withlate election they are more em- out it he may underdrain his land in most approved manner, loosen the bittered than ever and improve the sub-soto any extent, plough, mix, every opportunity of barrassing pulverize and cultivate .o infinity, and the people. In Salt Lake City vet cannot produce remunerative crops they have trumped up charges in succession; in shor; his expense will igainst the Mayor and police, and be incurred in vain, his labor lost. had them arrested and taken With it he may make all these expenCommissioner Tooliy, who, ses afford him an annual profit of large of course, binds them over for per cent ; may reap a rich reward for trial at the District Court. The all his labors In the most abundant same game is now commenced In crops; may improve his (arm until rod of it shall become fertile as Beaver, where thp gineral is at every the most productive garden, and lx present strutting in all his glory, as in nature can be. determined to rule or ruin, but IIow thenanything shall this want lie supplied? lie will do neither. We expect Shall wo go abroad and search the the next point of attack will le v hole eo.rth for sources of supply, bring Irovo. Let them work, we can lime from distant kilns, improved phosphalo, superphosphate, wait. and had lately returned from a mission to that country. lie was a good citizen 'and a faithful saint, and was lieloved lv all who knew him. His sudden death casts a gloom over the whole settlement, ltespectfullv yours. to-da- ys s. il le-fo- re au-tlf- pou-drott- Anxious For Office. At the last election at Bingham, says the Tribune , a man called Burmester was elected to le Constable. The Constable at Bingham, of the name of McGinty heal only served one year out of the two for which he was elected; but the liberals were so desirous to have men elected that they elected Burmester when there was no office to fill. The Tribune says that Burmester claimed to bo elected, and McGinty still claimed his office for another year, and adds This matter should lie settled. Why, the poor fools there was no matter to settle. McGinty was Constable for another year, but the editors are so ignorant of right tlint they fry out it should to settled, and they are so desirous to have their men elected that they would croud out every body but their own kind. ul e, superphosphate and muriate of li mo from our large cities, shell lime, fish manure and animal fertilizers from the sea coast, plaster paris frofn the north countries, green and mari from tho south, salt from the Athintic, guano from the far off isles of the Pacific, wool waste, horn shapings, lames and lame dust from all regions? Nhall we do all this, and Incur almost unlimited expense, while the sulwtautial go! wo seek Ls within our reach, on our own farms, but Wing wasted and lost 811(1 by Its decay and loss increasing earths pollutions aud multiplying the sum of human suffering? Would ft not be Itottcr economy and wiser to husband which, in all respects, surpasses, nor even equals in jiermanent value, the droppings of the farmers domestic animals, comjHwted w it h such materials as every farmer may readily obtain in his own vicinity. I am aware that there is a great diversity of opinion in regard to the relative value of the article in question, and that even doe-toi- s disagree as to the best methods of applying it; but I am also aware that all practical farmers agree in assigning It a high, positive value and succeed in finding some profitable method of application. It is true that some complain that as they apply it on their soils it heatsquickly and exhausts its own powers, long before tho crop for which it is intended is fully matured, while others say that It lies cold and heavy in their soils, without af fordmg apparent benefit to the crop until late in the season. I think these difficulties, however, and their remedy Agents for the San Francisco CHRONICLE AND CALL. Will mall all kinds of Fastern and Wea-te- rn payors for three, slxortwelve months on reeelpt of subscription price. au22 BRICK! BRICK!! BRICKIlt The undersigned would respectfully inform tho public that they aw now prepared to supply brick, aud Hint of a good quality, at their yard, adjacent to the ily. Price, $10 pax thousand. . W. W. ALLEN A CO. July2l TWEKTY-FOURTHO- JULY, 1874. F visiting Salt Lake City can tret the bent Liquors nt the lowest prices at the old City Liquor htore, corner of Und South and East Temple Julyli Streets. may generally be explained by a know- WIIES YOU GO TO SALT LAKE CITY ledge of tho manner In w hich the maCALL AT THE nure is prepared and used and of the soil to which it Is applied. I suppose that tho solid excrement of animals CR03BIE &, THORNE, Proprietors. yields a large proportion of to SANGIO A SIDE SHOW, seed-formin- WILTON) (Successors elements, g BEST BRANDS OF and that these elements are developed slowly, not acting upon plants materially in the early stage of their growth, w bile there Is a deficiency of those elements specially needed to produce a luxuriant growth of leaves and stalks; so that if a crop, as of corn, for instance, lie cultivated with this manure alone there will he danger that it w,ll grow slowly and be small, although what seed is does yiold may bo of superior quality. This deficiency in the solid Ls richly supplied In the liquid excrement, w liich affords in abundance those elements most needed to insure a rapid and healthy growth of leaves and stocks, while it lacks a supply of them so largely furnished by the former. AmlirUijmii wiua cultivated with the liquid alone, applying it, as our farmers commonly apply their nia. nures, before the grow th of the plant commences. In would bo forced In the early stag) of its growth, and would present a magnificent display of leaves and stalks, while there would be great danger that the ears would not fill out and that the kerual would be irnper-fee- t. WINES, LIQUORS, PORTER AND BEER, ALE, CIGARS. Five doors west of Kimball Lawrence'!, Salt Lake City. JulyH ICE OBEAM. XV. I. THOMPSON, the Orand Central Ice Cream Parlors, wishes to Inform tils numerous patrons that he has fitted up the old stand of J. R. Clawson , nnd ls prepared to furnish Ice Cream to parties and excursion at low rates, Of PARTIES EXCURSION Visiting Salt Lake City will find It totlielr advantage to call on mcaa I have ample accommodation for all. No. 30 I'M JulyH O. rat South. Street, D.H. KINBKT. ILBEin. IT. GRBF.LKY., t GREELEY, REID, KINSEY Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. Main Street, Opposite Walker House, Salt Lnltc City. Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers In If this supposition bo correct it will CAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPE, be readily seen that it is of the first ImRUBBER, DUCK AND GUM LINED HOSE, portance that the farmer should save with the utmost care both the liquid and the excrement of all his animals an 1 protect them from all exposure to loss, that the two may be intimately blended and applied together to his fidds, to furnish in unison all the elements necessary to give a quick start to his plants, to produce a rapid and luxuriant growth of leaves and stalks, and to supply a rich harvest of full But even If tho sup' corn in the ear. position be not correct, there is still sufficient proof that both tho liquid and solid excrement of our cuttle are of too great value to Justify, as is still too frequently the caso, their exposure to the sco rchings of tho burning sun, the pollings of the pitiless storm and tho driving blasts of all tho w inds of heaven. Instead of such exposure, let some shelter be provided for our manure which shall protect it from the sun, rain and wind. A barn cellar is the best. Let an abundant supply of some absorlent be procured. Nothiftg is letter than good dry meadow muck, used In quantities sufficient to absorb all tho liquid tlropnings or all our cat- tie, and mixed every day with the solid manure. He. BELTING. RUBBER ILLUM1N ATIKQ AND PACKING, Ac., LOBRICATINQ OILS, Ust anti Kero I lie Chandelier. LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, ETC. ALL KISDS OF MI KING ASD MILL MA CiriSKR Y A SD FITTISGS, gleam Pumps, Engines, Boiler and Elevator!, Electric JILutinfl and ftctl Machinery, Hauler Centre!, Brackets, Moulding!, I (V, Haiti Tubi, Marble Slabs, Basins, Water Cl met!, Ac., Ac. ta SltUS HOMETU ATTIIBtITI. SAVE TIME AND EXPENSE! The best varieties of Imported ' & a Cs o DAVID CLTJFF, JR., TYfOULI) RESPECTFULLY INFORM If the citizens of Provo and Utah, that he Is prepared to furnish 11 kinds of ImFURNITURE, at ported and home-mad- e HALT L.A.JCK XRICKH. Wholtsale and Retail, Thereby saving both Time and Money NOTICE. FliSNiTiird MADE ftret TUB lC TO ORDER AND WOOD TURNINS DONE. .MANUFJAL RLSOlliUES FARM? OF T1IK PROVO BREWERY. TRICES TOWN TO SIEET THE TIMER. -- Many intelligent men believe that there lloiu are placed within the reach of the farInduatry? Tho proprietors would respectfully an- lntronU mer ample materials to tertilize all tho nounce to the are that they public hmdhecn profitably occupy How to take Of oil site constantly on hand and mad tl is certain that there ever luat niav to order. . AND BARLEY WHEAT, OATS are materials at hand which, if careIN EXCHANGE FOR BEER. OHAIN-TAKBI- T. fully saved and composed or otherwise his increase would vastly prepared, UEIIKL 4k Warerooms and WT.rksliop, 2nd Fat At th. foot of the Itugway, near Froso Main Street: Salt troop), taitLo-pp- e present supply. When manure is 1 ratty corner. 422 self the product of the farm, instead of Riven bridge. mey?a pre-pare- 1 -- it-- C'. d COFFINS |