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Show y.:- l. 11 '&& i j .' ir tfwt , 1 V aV-.- V' ... - J ; s: e . thirj-ezr' , . Clear "P:i . . Pebsoval. Afcw days, since ..we visited tbo garden of Walter E.'Dodge, the .Father of the Vino in this region; aaP was pleased io ace the luxurious and ruitsul.-- ' appearance of his vines, as '.well as 'peaty, apples, plums, figs Ac, most of which are yeilding finely.' We ate ripe figs and plums and la his capacious wine vault, tasted the pure nectar of the. ; vine, both expressed and distilled. i' -- ' i CIear - -- - beTore rfs - Its neverFsilirg "amount of A-it- h illustrationf, 'choice reading - matter and pleasant coiTTerse.' It is a ('esirable ; and Fxcelfent'Kfamiv mufathly and costs" but $2 pr year ' Published by T. S- - Arthur , 7 andSons. Philadelphia- --7 W e be ve'tcj thank Dr. Wra F. Channing of Pyoviderce R. I.for copv ot transac4 tions of. tbe Rhode ...11 and Society for the' encouragement of Domestic Economy ... . for 1869.'. The Children ITonr, ii ihij title of a rest and delightful little monthly magazine, for child rin of, thirty pa eev published .by T. S Arthur and .Sons PhlaJelnhia at $1.25 pr yea-- . For a household of cMldren this ie invaluable; leading them; with Its pretty tales.to. stories.'for anecdotes.-poetW- . a taste and music; readingand literary studies; We wish there were' more - of snch reading and that It received due ap preciatian otthe hand of parents. ?;.' - We have received eatalorue.of seasonable eeeiie from Jamea P. Fog g of Chicago and Robert Buis': of Phila. y Price listt of Tools Hollow' and Rarl-war- e . p.' : 1 1 - - if V- - 5'- - s ; . of-''-'-1- '; 1 : . . . . ; . vf.. . l - ' 98 90 .Weather da: v -- Clear tf5 3 96o - 102 c,- - i CloudywitH wind and rain 99 t bur der and lightning x94 fJlesr.and windy wih 16th 17th ; lKlh . 19lh f! jj. . -- 20th-; "o, alight breeze, v-.;- . . dovy..t.5v.UV- 97 ' . 860 i 00o 10 2,' f ,r , : :do.' -: 102, 98,1 96 a Clear with brisk . wind Clear and calm V .. USEFUL RECIPES .v, 9PpV Mo - dO . a 97? - 22nd Cloudy and . rainy 23rd Clear and fine v do 24th do 25th ,do-- V' do" 26th : Clear and windy Cloudy and windy ; , D6 3 , Clear and calm Clear little wind Cloudy and windy 21st ; A' , i : Cw.THiKa made WATZBrSocr - Maks your garment of firm woolen' cloth .lhen in a. bucket of soft water put half a pound of sugar of lead and balf'poand of alum. When .dissolved. and settled poT off. inn another bucket ' and place yoiir garment and let;. It remain for 24 hours. Then hang ft out to dry without wringing out. j. With a cloak: or coat tieate.d in the above manner you. .may defy the heaviest storms, of rain with wlnd 'Anybody wishing .to procure new form pf insect life may mix the, white of an egg with a wisp of nay, add it few apoonfuiia of auda and' putting the whole in a bucket let it stand ' for one day- Cxpoaed. to' the san; The micriscope will then reveal eountleas numbers and various farms of : - -- - life. J .. ;93o 1 Baked Iitdiax PdiDwo a quart Scald of milk, and. while, boiling, thicken' ix with 'a pint of corn A meal, remove from the fire, then with cold milk to the consistency of batter, add two well beatenygg -. a cup cfr.aiaina, a little'aalt, sngar, ciniiamon or nutmeg,. ..Bake two hours. in an oven not too hot. Dis-ly' To BEAiTirr THX TxrrDf ;2 lu ointr three of borax ounces, of.boiling watr, and before it is cold add ' ore and of. the spirita of.;' camphor, bottle for uae. A tabUapoonfal. pf this v e with equal qeantity. of mixture tepid water, and r applied daily , with a eott hruah, 'preserviS and beautlfiaa the J teeth. ; P : Soux Mitx MorriNS. One and a half of pints sour milk,'. three tablespoonfulaone meited butter and one of white sugar; teaapovnful soda, two eggs and three pint of sifted flour, Bake in a quick oven iii cnp: or. rings. ' 7a SBAYIKG JAMlOS V C: Bortltr, tbidJU for ;ul form tnli iaform to toa fco ! vmixad from Boat Andrewa and Cpok, 1 Ch;caso; and catalogue . Forest Trees from James Girey of Blair Nebraska Also . Proceed ings pf the Montgomery Co. O. Horticultural anciety or June. tr.nrr : We sre under, especial ' obligation ;tn Hon' Commissioner Cpmn: and Hon;' W H. Hooner is entitled .to onr acknowledge, hi friooiU aal ltojaUi ments for special favors regularly received. apoa ilica ia ill liighMtltr1 a fW4' c(iH Mercury1 1 hfi iri the' shade as ire go to press. : k; Clear-rt-.A-15th- ""'s (f . clear - : wr Dth X at-thfi i A: . 62 ' : i - - yw Cloudy-;- 80 85 8th. Clear'and windy - Harpers Illustrated Weekly ularly to oar table and is always welcome and Interesting and illustrates all the cur lent events worthy of notice. Published weekly by Harper Bros. N. ' i. s.t Y.' at $4 per yeari 7v; v 'Harperp Bizaar ieplso an. illustrated weekly magazine of fashion, and family reading fnlljr Op to i he advancement of. same tbetiroei. and published thd Weekly.' y 7 price 'of. S ,...C J V .Arthurs Hom,q Msgs tine i for Jqly Is - a mmws Weather do Weather, do cornea reg- .' i . . . t j.V 'm wiwrhtiirwf to .Vy... .Weather r. , ... - - 3.'-- r ' was-bol- . . '' ; K . : . iVtixtf'iri-'ii- nwni et . ; . Tvv r T r ' - The Central Union Agriculturist is. a large and interesting monthly of 33 pages," published at Omaha Nebraska, by J. Behm .at $2,00 per year It is ; always welcome', to our table, and is,an enterprise that reflects 'credit,, not oniy'npen the locality of publication, but upon the man who conceived and enough to Carry out such design. ; v . :,i The Practical Farmer published monthly by Paschal .Morris, Philadelphia, at $1,50 per year, s received It contains matter valuable to farmer, the HertieaIiurial,.the Artisan and. in fact to . every quo. Money spent: for such irerka, ia put at large interest.- at date of writing. : ' ariri'-hrJit-V- . Gsob-Colma- , - - E DITO BS T ABLE. -- The whole muJcat family seem to thrive here in the open air and do splendidly and bear young. Improves Mail Facilities. We hear the rumor that Meesrs, Salsbnry. and i White have seemed the mail- contract be N tween Salt Lake City aind 8t. .George: and that they. contemplate starting-- , to day a. line of semi weekly roaches, to make the ,T whole distance in three days each- way, passenger between the two poin t f carrying for $35 - We hope tliis ; is f all true and that the gentleman will soon obtain orders '::';for daily service and by doing, tlris service money they, de f serve. ' Wemake all the certainly reed greaaer mail fs-cilitles than we have had id the past, We have teen nothing .' Gxasshofpxrs the present season, but this of pest v through Hon.' O. D. Gsas of 'os Vegas arrived from the ast, we learn that .just vV.-there were myriads off them 100 miles '.east of 8... L. City and thence along. the ; lineof i ravel .to the' city and suth most of the way along thvroite as far as Kan- ara. . We hope their flight may. not be in ; r this direction. , ' v.'T,y.V- V; Celebsated Fruit Gsowaas - coSimo West. Through a latter from one of the parties we learn that a company of ten or fifteen :of the most ee'ebrated American Fruit Growers, '.Including Hon. Marshall ,'P Wilder, Charles Downing, Elwanger abd BSVry, James Vick (florist.) Expect ted to visit Salt Lake City on the tour 'the Pacifioj on the 26th - uit. We should : have, been much pleased to have met these ; so muck for. the gentlemen who have done v comfort and happiness of mankind ' -soon we rain have Cobn. Uni 3s very for the i corn crop will be light Ci.aba h neaslt nsr. and ihe vineyards errn and cotton depending ou that etretfm for wUr arc wiiherlng and drying up binder the eerehlngseu when the mercury is up to 100 or inoreln the shade, No Bix.We have not bbeen blessed with s good seeking shower f r. near 18 4: months, and it. has bae.n 4 iiionths since we havahad more than , enough td lay .the dnat,' Sufa- s - . Jeers - . - . ; in ; onr lific of foreign grapes grounds is , the Canadian Cheif-- . a fair sized white grape fine' for table useand ' - J raisin. Oar two year old vines are Jqadad end "We find the vine hardy, healthy prolific . and vigorous frhit, ripening in August ' . The WM(e Nice , is very vigorous of g two year. old vine in our Srowth and six large clusters,' ' besides some. spiail enes. , .Two year old vines of : the White Malaga are also loaded well; SLd to be large and .fine. Bo wood Srumise end White Moicat or Alxxan-- also quite as precoeions and iri and our young vies are Jirollfic, in fruit. The and Jinaeat Hamburg .bear well; at two old and are very large atad line ,;... ' . JV- -. : - . ;.'. C Tlie St. George Gardeners Club anil Rocky Mountain Bornological Society, aatioipate fectival under a holding; a .Holiday lic-Xi- c bowery of grape.- vines and grove of fig troes, ' 'in this city on the 4 th. We wish them a de ;' ; , lightful time, they dcjterve it.' ' ; of ihe most proPxdtiritJ 6iutis,-O- ne we.-hav- .Z; s 'TVv- Our wheat ani ' Barley bar-vMTEOBOLOGIciL; ... . ia row . a bout. rynclnded.-peesiriRepotted at th Offire of the Ot Air Pom- without rain and with general gocd weith-er- . both spread of crop, v quality and otrcisT July 1st 1S70 by Cherlie Johneoti, 1870. Metcnry at orr. yield of grain has been better than at any ?. June A7 Cloudy and windy harvest heretofore': and wet congratulate 64iL Condy1 H our oitizena' on having railed! their Lrea ' . . " TJvxst. up a feve ".i"1' 'V'3- -'' The medicines are warranted to give satisfaction, ao that all are f Be from any (Unger of loss, , ic trying them If you netd medicine, try a box of Pills. ; FRUIT FESTIVAL OX TUB 4th. V ''' 'i- - . iimost cases," and break once't ... fowls .yrtw i A '.. .. - '- prepare W wait . ; : tti |