| Show rr i& V f ir i r 'i '“‘ii - u i nTifc r 11 hi‘ 11 5a!t iart Palin Stltgrapfr kTKAIIUl'aKi II i V i!rtfi pnictrd yy-- -r or ill t! rHTlU t i 1 ! (laMMt J EYEt 1 1 g t 'I ' f IV ii -- Jir r A IJO II' l Ma'I Pr iiol hbIm Pm lf- - 1 ' r imvv - l 0 j 1C3 &(( i H ! IhtH blU H i h Iwirt M miMtiM mab'k Outturn M (kfW mmir rrjrr0'ni !l cAarrai' Jtr UibuMi Mi nt vi'iorfuiwiUi ' 4 i I T iCO mwmM £ii Tin: mo - avtt niSiftvee Vm t at! ft S'omte will nit itapeachmsbt until! ail thefl Elites Lst rrpresi&ted lie took the icr io of the zca'ioc which was lost The Senate thn cossidrrinl the section by aecifon and adopted aev rsl IulteHou- after prelimin1J utwt 1 chairman cf ary the ie! ct comaitueprrenrO article of impeachment the Prruideit c Ail ten to LumUr &i(cecce with et end formal phraeeji' gy Article 1 frcile the former sus pynioo of S'act-- u Auul 12ib end to conrnr ih rrfotel of the cd thn ctarpe the Pm dent witfi high erim-- a aid misJemeaiora in ba-- t tuc an order fur the rnnoval cf b’a--t- oi Fb 21 the Seceta Ihuoz in session Article 2 that the President a pointol ed lyareta Thomas to US authoii out cl ad War y irttrfm witi !ar the beirg ii ssi- n wib-OQ- t t Aric! 3 lLat tb while law the of Sente authority as ia session did s point Iretz Tuumts to be Srrei ry of War ad and C' urim without t ie advice ert of i Le Senate in violation of lb d UuiifctituliMD n vacarcy ham g in said cffiie dunrirf the d the Bnaie and co vacancy txistitg at tri i fine A tie'e 4 tht the Pr sMent nn-uofal ot the Li li riu ie ot Lis if£ji tud Li ( a h of filie aid in viulttioi U3 if the CoiStl’U'lon abd laws d'-awfu ly c n pbe with L r czo Tluix is and titter prrfeOba Uukuoan to th wutiiuten’ flose of Ur lntluiidaiion an 1 threats to Licd-- i and Eiin M ttiaoton th bly Secretary of Wr from hokiim he auid t2i:e coLtrary to and ii v olation ol of tne he Uoi’td States and the provi ions if the act t detlue and pur--- h ertain coLipiraciiS appruvod &-nt- - 4 providing Uk action r tu-ic- ri - - M fal l" A j- : ' t prM (ik4 f eoMWM ABCS 2 (! fw - 1 aubomt Ull-- f 'V f Iifj " I'atj s rtiw fc ! TUESDAY EVENJNO JOin' T cr-rr- S-Ls- y ri-Ce- a tiii: articles of impeach ment i T!io onn ditieal t gi-r-t- tli ciiiiitry bt-fo- sal-jec- t ie utjvt ia that of the ol President Johnson Tuo co:iRiittt( appointed by tlii II mju tu draft artic es of impeacb-hiv- e prepirel a tul presented TLe II yis discU'Sed them on Satardty and ii tu vote on them (hi tif eriio u The President is charged v i'li’ high ciimes and misdemeanors ’ liable that all the charges It ii n ite to quite r cent occurrence— the order for (ho removal of Stanton ftiid t lie appointment of Thoni in oppo of thu Seuite consid mi to the with Thomas nd others to spiring intimidate Stanton and prevent him from p r'oimibgtlo duties of Sectary of war conspiring with 'Ihomas und othi ra to hinder the execution of tli m l ii n e of oflLm aw conspiracy tu s M zi? United States pr jierty and in or uppropiiateil for the War department desiring Oen Emory to contravene the law requiring militury orders to i sue through the general commanding Sich are thu charges made against the President all founded on events transpiring kineo the timo when w as considered dead in the lloiiso It is natural to suppose that tlio ithuvo cdnirgi's are the strongest that can be preferred and p rticular-las it li is lieeti distinctly stated that ni arii oi ' m arhaiont would be 'repireil pur ocly to exclude all doubtful jioint so that the whole affiir might be hurri d through It is o nscquently reasonable to in fer that if they fail to convince the Senate tint he should be convicted charges basnl on w hut he did previously to the events on which the present charges are based will be of little account and therefore impeachment will bo a failure unless the President tbo dd hereafter do someth ng considered more flagrant than ever If however a clear case cannot be made against tho President somebody else ought to bo impeached Th t’s certain It would be too bad to have so much noiao and stnohe and no fire and nobody hurt 'I he honor of the uatiou will hardlv endure that te-- i ri-u- u 1 vit-w- i mo-iey- y - — THE DEAD SHOT TUESDAY T JOHN EVENING the ten ixrnTF4 of M K ! nirtiACU- - I PETII OF LSGOVCItXOB FORD! Tjicdor In the tii ! of on s ili rgi l’e iiaohiu at Sligo motion to iti 1 y tli i iut by tho ci)unel for t!n li ji ive relumed (Inron ’ii e uStl tliereupou moved to traiictr-- ti e cHe t ) tlio court ot Qieei’s Deuei) Tbe chief ground far t ii- - inoton was the f c tlia the 0 ! lii)! 6 x AuicnctfiH in the wnl-eit- y i l Sligo und tbsrtfore it wonld r be i in i t tn lect n mixd jury t re O o Franei-- Truin i nsspee He tiily i ppeau-- Lefore the c ut v luu'rt ud to become one of the Ameiicn j iryiren Th-- tffer was de cimed T ie cour relused to transfer the en so i ni it thereupon proceeded to tr ah 'fbd 7 V:m in iu editorial strongly ug iu nbaiidoument of the b pr-kti iu tayiiig the jjiut law to tue Uut ei ray questionable Berlin The Knii' lainuliy closed the Diet ited the mtm-tier- s frte:diy He on the Micce-- s i'f their labors The i fi‘ ii t of the Die" to emtue the promptly pfMee of Europe tal au i pow r fully bUtuiLed by the o her The ccnfldence thns great pow-r- s rtsiond will uid in the spiritual and temporal il fire of the nation la tLe S Thayer introduced a b li to ubed s i the cfilo of Adjutant Generul of tho army llsferred The Senate proceeded to tha consider-tiothe report in respect ta impeach-mea- t Davis offered a substitute for os-ibl- e i t ) ! in-vo- i- bi-e- $ r Ju y 31a’ 16GL Ariiilj 5 r cites as n the previous n u-tt- e u in-i- flj-n- ce Tne Legislature has adopted a me given oat that Jrry Black will not he unexplained morial t Cntrsf asking the same ruiae i for B eck's friends iu cokSeqacxce aid for the Smthf ra Farida Rfiboad granted the Central and Union PaCfic are somewhat exc d r A cau br of poiticisns are companies uli eunsptrary witu Thornns and o'hr persics unknown ta the House of R) jfMarn ati vrH Ly force to preVrbt ULC of the tenure o! linilrr the filed act and in pursuance ot ionpiricy aitMOip'ed to prev-u- t S‘hd tm being Heeretary cf Wsr ana be only appointed and cumuiirsioneo under the taws from bolding the Said i n Sice Article C that he unlawfully conThomas by lure-tspired with seif) the firoperty of the United Stat-- a in the War Department iu violation ot both acts above quoted Article 7 is precisely the same op irlicle A except it omits the word- -' and othr persons unknown to the House of Ileg resentutives” Article S is precisely like article C except tint it only charges him with vio'ation of the tenure ot office act no: Jso ot ti act to dtliae and puuibt certain conspiracies Article 9 chargee that witla tho uulawiuliy to control the ditdmrt-tueut of moneys ipproprlated for tbr military service a u lor theDepartment jf War he did order Lirtuza Thnmm--assume the duties of t e said tlfict in violation of the Constitution aim aws no vacancy existing oud the Se nate being in iission ckc Article 10 cbargeB that in disregard to lie Cucs'ituiiou and laws duly in icted the President as commander did bring before himself Gen Emory commander of the uf Washington and the military furco thereof and did then and there us declare and such commander-in-chie- f said E tho inatruot mory that the puri of the law of the United Staten passed March 2 1607 rmithd an act rnakiup appropriatious for the support of the army tor the year ending June 301808 and for other purposes especially the srcood section thereof which provides toiong other things that tll orders and instructions relating to nrlit&r pore t ions issued ly the President or ry ot War shall be ijeuea through the Genertd of the army and id case ot h s inability through the next ia rsrk was uncooatiiutioQal aud id coatraveution of the coaimisbion ot be said Emory and therefore not binding upon him as an ifSoeriothe irrny of the Uoited States which said provision of law had been therefor July and legal y j roinulgated by general order fur the government and d nctiou of the army of the Uuteo Slates as the said Andrew Johnson then and there well kuew with intent hereby to induce the said Emory in his i filial capacity as commaodtr o’ the depirtmeut of Washington to violate the provsioDs ot the Said set and take receive aud act upon and obe such orders as he Andrew Johuson might make aud give and which should Qot be issued through the general ot the army of the United States ncc r to the provisions of the said act thereby said Andrew Johnson Preii lent ot the United 6'ates did then aud there commit and was gailty of iiitch misdemeanor in office and the Hjure of Representatives by protestation esvit g to themselves the liberty of exhibiting at any time heroa ter any further articles or farther accusation against the laid Andrew Johnson President of the United Slates and also of rep'yin to his answers which he shall make to the articles herein pre frrrred against him and of proof to the same and every part there of aud to all and every other artic e ot accusation or impeachment which shall be exhibited by them as the case sLall require do demaud that said An drew JoUuson may be put to answer these high crimes and in See herein charged sgticst him and tnat such proceedings examica ions trials and judgments m ty be tberrupou had and given as may be rgreeable to law and j istice About forty members have entered their names with the Speaker as ctndi dates for the fi or on the of the impeaclm-c- t articles The debate will accordingly occupy en hours each speakei being limited by rule to 15 minutes TLere will be a eeesion tonight for debate the vte on the article beiog fixed for Monday at four o L-ireL- in-’e- ut m-ch- irf tt ofT-iin- g o’clock It was "expected that application would be made before Judge Wylie holding circuit court for writ of quo tcarranio but those having the matter in oharge desiring to have sv to-da- y rea-io- c-rc- ce t-- codes-vori&- Lrgal lender Sn Fiacclrco Two slight slocks of bare been frit at Victoria ment wss lrom east tu March 1 Vtce-Pre-id-E- - earuqiake Cmveuti n next Weilnesiiay SlouTd the delegate be iostmcted to i support Wade for Vice President it Cuicsgo 1 will be nominstd furious snow storm of the wt The mist to fix up a candidate for the Great interest is f!t u tba proceedings uf th- Ohio 71 The move- Th-orobab- st noon today lessen com a ecc-ihertf is no prospect of csatiun a rtQr-va- d o’clock tonight Several houses aie rep rted blown down t-- n 1 hs Milwaukee rai roads are Llcck-e- d The Senate made several verbal amvccmrots to the tuWs reported to govern prooediegs in iaprschmt-Di cf Johnson l ’s mke Wade a prominent candidate cn sc ii ccntof tne patronage which will t i at Lis d soosab A strong o elect ton mdo toscaethe from Mou'gomery B air as Senator rej-ciMary aud in p!csof Ttoaa it is ssi 1 that Th imss is Limre f arof electing som ming the necH-si'- y r man who won’t be j ced tut who i frit-cof th Prriidrut iu earurs It is reported that lIneock has ask to be re'ieved fr in cmraatid a O !ens on -- ccount of G ant’s aeliob him to reinstate the council oieu whom he liad removedfif-r- b-'n- ed out to mt-ricnne A long deflate ocrurri-upon the power il th Senate 1 1 try a cae ot iuipeacbmen ahiie so many Slates are aurvprrkt-IV vrJy JoLnaon marina stroi g ei rumriit in tavirof tLe right of th to try the case MurtO'i con teLdf-tLsi under tLe fourth eectiOL Le wh no loader a S cateLut Court Shermau Said (he cbaractei miie1 was not changed an) of tLe uifre tLn wLen iu committee TUESDAY EVENING Tae drbte Cuuununl iu criticism nl eorJs nat-naiuely ‘ymud irquei ton of the ra ioL” Edmunds said JOHN T CAINE’S BENEFIT he falb rs of the used the nacu iu euch wjrds SuV CORRESPONDENCE oury moved tu strike cat of the C n sec words werioe ttie prtilou tlio "rmp TBLEOIUrH ding cflloer of tbo ccari to call lh Editob I discover that iu many parts of of tb-- army to eufoica Us :Lis Territory our land is very badly coamiuds" aud even in this viciuity cultivated Considerab’e d bite ensued on is very rich aud the land the here of the Senate as a c jurt to envalue on mauy much so of force its jjdjtLeit Sterman rnevee products moro thau realize wo do uot farms to ttrike cut the words ‘jjjgmen'-agreeof a crop ualf tr" The land that I cultivate is a black Trumlnll thought that the wisest loam inclined to gravel course was to tAe the rules adopted To produce a g od crop of wheat seventy yean ago and upon wnicL it bhouid be sowed on laud that lias five trials bail taken place Moved to been summer-falloeor planted to amt-ubo as to authorize the preniding coru or vegetables which have beeu cCcrr to direct iLj empioymen cultivated t the marshal ot the distnr thoroughly To prepare wheat for sowing if of Colambia or any other purbon if you have no barn floor spread a trial to during the dUcbarg wugon cover outlie ground and throw xuch duty uny be prscrib the wheat by haudsfnl against the ed for him Also to Adopted wind light wheat and foul seed the sergeunt-a- t arms to employ will fall The nearet your feet take your uudt-- the direction of the presiding of- seed from that purt of the pile furficer such assistance as may bo neces- thest from you By so doing you get sary to enforce the cxtcuiion of all the heaviest and best wheat To avlawful orders smut wash your wheat in clear Toe House spent the afternoon and oid water until the water is no longer evening debating tLe report of the colored with smut Drain off tho w acom mi: tee on the articles of impeach- ter put the wheat on a floor or in ad ment wiigiin bed and stir in as much Washington as will adhere to the Ex Governor Ford of Ofiio died wheat limewill not injure the seed if It ytsterdny dd lie ia the lime two or three The republican caucus last night it shoor even a wet-If you do not lays ct d trie following muuogers to cast your seed wheat against the wind the impeachment proceedings it is above mentioned ilo not fail to :he Senate —-- 8 evens Duller Ding-ha- wash it clear in pure water allowing Huitwell Wilton (Iowa) Wild the to float off Ttieu grains light ams (Fa) and L Jgan Thin ipply the jinte as proposed Munich 29 of the seed will ocess the cleanse Louis the second King of BaVdiia psmut the concealed in lies sponthat died yesteiday ut the age of 23 tho grain which if sowed eudof gy Pat i i with the wheat when the grain beA contract hrs been closed betweei comes in the earth the smut penthe National Telegraph Company anc etrates soft kernel aud the seed bethe the Socielie Cable Trun&ut antic oi comes inoculated with smut aud the i'dtis ?tulk will be unheal Ly and we Florence reai? smut instead of wheat A delegation of working meu from will wheat becomes dry in the If Genoa recently waited upon Admiral lime the mo sten it before you sow so Furragut and pre en ted art address that the lime will adhere to the grain to do him eept-cia- i when it is buried in the faying they ground By honor us a representative of a this means will be healthy stalk the country which sympaili zs with th and produce more abandantly views of their illustrious patriot Msz To avoid the ravages of grasshopzin pers and drought this season sow Washington lie&t very early as soon as the land Many Congressmen be i ve tuat tae is dry enough to plough If the ti:l to ubolirh the office of Adjut&u' grasshoppers come upon the wheat G ntrul ot the miny will become law that is sowed early the ’eaf will be Bmcroft telegraphs the Slate Do tough aud they will not injure it as purtmeut that the treaty with tli they would young aud tender wheat North Con’ederution If the land is well ploughed it will and mailed February 22 vib prevent the grasshopper eggs from Eug uuJ Il provides that emigre uatching and if the wheat is sowed ion shall be free and natural zuoi 'ally it will begin to ripen before the and ch nges of natLnality It is be- hoppers’ fly If they should then lieved that similar treat ns will Boon be light upon the wheat iu summerthey negotiated with other foreign powers will not hurt it but will look for Advic'B lrom Crete Frb £tj des something more tender to feast upon cribs an attaik made by Corals upon Wheat should not bo sowed two ibo Turks forcing them inside the rears in succession on the 6ame citadel killing fifty and taking a sum land tier of prisoners The proviaicnal govTo raise a good crop of corn (which ernment has issued another circular to to me is worth more than any crop of the representatives of the CnristiaL grain that I raise) plough the land powers deciaiing that the Cretans re- deep about the first of April Then main faithful to the vow of annexa et it lie until about the lUth of May tioo to Greece by which time the weeds will have commenced to grow 'I hen harrow Philadelphia The mejiri’y ct delegates chosen tc it with a heavy harrow until all the the Pennsylvania State weeds are torn and the land is Convention have been instructed ti made smooth and uplevel Then take vote for G-- v Curtain or declare it i plough and luy the land out in rows his favor at right angles three and a half feet Au immense Democratic meeting apart and plant the corn in the furwas held on Saturday Resolution rows close after the plough while wvre adopted protesting asainst the the ground is moist so that it will usurpatiou of Congress in atcemptinp come up without rain or irrigation to destroy the constitutional powers of I generally plant my corn from the the Executive and Judicial depart- 10th to the 15th of May ments of the Government they being I prefer the White I?iint corn This and co equal with the is the best variety for grain or fodder Legislative and alike beyond its con There are several varieties that have tru! dc!-jrinthat we eustaia and sup- a larger stalk and perhaps larger ears the Executive and Judicial De but there are not so port many of them against the usurpations of and the fodder is coarss and not so CjnprB and give our ail and com- good fort to the President in his acts which Corn must be worked among with are for the defense cf the Union and a cultivator or plough as soon as the th" Constitution against all legislative rows can be followed If we neglect treason aud that all persons wno seek to do this while the corn is small it to prevent this may justly be regarded will not make a Iu good crop as enemies to the peace Bnd welfare of corn the first time put the ploughing the community and all who stimulate land side of the plough next to it to violence whether they be Govern- As soon as the corn is large enough ors of S'afes or members of Legisln-ture- s to the corn mould next put the4 should be denounced as traiiO'B aud a with plough deep large plough to the Constitution and laws The oiteuer we plough coru the betthy have sworn to support that tne white ter By cutting off the surface roots race is the governing source of all po the miu ones will run deep and litical power under the Constitution draw moisture from lelw When and as the people of the United S ate the corn is glazed and the blades bewe will never submit to any polit y to turn gin yellow it should be cut Congress which proposes to give the up close to the ground aud stood up Lecro race either political power or iu stocks until dry and be hauled social equality 800u after a rain while it is damp Chicago 2 and pat in a secure place It is then Washington specials say the Presi- better for all kinds of stock than our dent has begun to prepare for the tri- uncultivated hay This is an excelal Hs friends announce that he has lent crop to bow wheat after decdd upon retains: Charles O’ConThe best corn I raised last seanor David Dadey Feld Caleb Cash son was planted the twentieth ol al d g n - 3-n- ale d S-na- bis cun it S-Da- te d n proct-eoiug- s Dilt J u-ist- r -- nicies but ebafgts the P undent ex-cuiic- Erarta was b-cau- se he controls a very Urge republican n Sin Fracci co 23 New Ytrk which emb The Democratic State convention on the leading repub the broarht lxar to t of election for the delegatee licacs and a colled Convention Xaticnt! meeting bring them icd rectiy isto the It slo npport ot tbf President in th: city on the 23 b th-piwe- rd-im- DEAUI OF LOLTa OF 1UVARIAI w-- Coa-tdntio- -- BENEFIT CAINE’S pr-Vr- bt-er- that next week - 'e hap-pe'i-- H BENEFIT! COMPLIMENTARY e Pn-ai-tn- OCTOKOOA2 CIIXE’-- 'Vo Hr Jane It was not in silk when the flat tb ry point zaatnrsly considered have ier Geo Lcoor Mortis sod That which was ks Ci ucsrl It is iuttmsted grasshoppers came stve to dtcided to dtfr the application till rts and silk when they was in retained Mr nport is UmbMtt w'-t-t wiMiibLlULi’M wt llwltbtwM immiiti r4r invowl trwu thoiMkrnd an 3f th KOI "iv r- VG llarfMM award's sep-pir- KUor and IYt?nJU Vtmx ilffiliiliMi d bu-'tiori- z) planted early came and they destroyed the crop I shall plant some late corn this season Sugar cane is a very good crop but it impoverishes the land and it is not so good to sow small grain after as com Fall plowing should be done before frost while the vegetation is green This will prevent the weeds from going to seed and enrich the land Of grass red clover and timothy are our best varieties Mix them half aud half In the summer of 1865 from 2y acres I sold eight tons and eleven hundred weight of hay at It should be forty dollars per ton sow d on well cultivated moist Und in the fall or wiuter on the snow There should be six pounds of each kind of seed to the acre The red clover is the best grass or Hor-ehay produced in this country all will to are used leave it that other grass for it I have a great variety of gras oa my farm Our native clover is far inferior to the red Red clover can be cut twice in a season aud will yield four or five tons per acre for two cuttings Seed should be saved from the second cutting A clover pasture ia best for cows it is much cheaper and better than to 1st them run ou the range and cease to give milk by the first of August If liry wt-r- fed in clover pastures they would give a good mess of milk until snow covtrs the grass Then if they are put iu a warm stable and fed coru fodder vegetables and a little wheat bran they will be profitable and we can have plenty of milk and butter duritig the winter season Of cat le I would recommend the Devonshire crossed with our native stock for quantity and quality of A good cow should yield milk two thousand quarts of milk an nually or one thousand s x hundred quarts in six months Any cow coming below this average should not be milked We find many that do not yield more than one thousand annuThe short horned Durham are ally the best for beef and work cattle This favorite race is rapid y planting itelf wherever there isany improvement ia agriculture or the raising of ca tie i encouraged or theEnglish language is spoken and it will make its wy wherever the soil and climate are suitable and the people are intelligent enough to appreciate its merits Jonx Pack Sex s k Bt-l- t Con-nu- ct m mmd DELMONICO H ACIot— und S T Cain Jfawdjara ADDITIONAL NIGHT!! AND EVE TUESDAY lOOO restaurant COMPLIMENTARY CLARK & DINW000EY Op ®f H TendfNJ clB b ° M f A NAUM ft vn K 0hla Ledger Du tabor OMOII f C U Savage Bate vdlaalejweJ I e r elcea ai ZUmP ar iu Hi SU OPEN DAY AND 103 td UBA CHARbES TO SUIT : a: jr NIGHT : THE TIMES 31 The lily lik-- g WAHXO-TJC- an Indian K Hit JOHNMrT1) CAIN MiK ia H Jacob MeCloaky idea Sea- M- dr - ii Mr Pulutdrxier ana) a da M Mr afunche Jackeoo 1 Mr r A - Pant (a Quadroon hoy) Pejt n Hire Bun) aide trace Mra (th Ootoreuu) Th JO IVa MU lea and i Mia Adm shot aid CB BiWrlii BRIGHTON AU NURSERY if’ htlJ tha IGlh Ward Itrg 10 BT Oim Block Weat ol Uulun BAND CROXAIL'3 CAPTAIN tat lilJ A M lew Hnm nplf LISLE teLESTER Apple Trees ’'n"?sTr?S: beantfal Da n y read a Qm kindly velDQtarred I'uetu ST MR IN SKATING i the-- O ACT ON PARLOll fcK TkS A A — - CIlAKaOi'KRIsTIC Tee fa ' lioui the BaJ ee) lm) ill fact which I will atl Cheap fir lure of ail kiuda alo f r et tk Co-aud 11 1) All of STORE PAV AND SOjTCII DOM 83 ard Pr Lumbar Vet la Hctr Mr McK li-M- rew Very better her maid lapdy M!-- e r OX SAME different varletiea FECIT TKKEd lucludlug c-- aud fcy Boo 0 WALLACE p0 I’rt'jirhw Salt 11 Gtj :aeci lund 41 Sin 1 lo K thi1 Mo--da- part HOT SPRINC TO THE BRETHREN BAY U and atiOog 17th Wait! Ee-ldcn- ce 2t) lm AleaaiiOri Eot office open for eaie oi Tcketa on and Tnreuayat Eleven o’clock B G Liud-M- T i r M ae Adam iulae Fence! ’ W'lkiiaui Mr J B Kell) U ffl re-- JO ii-- vc J d nr Lu J M J U liar-li-M- nut nftur I have the TIonry !cuit redy to plaut otl b f (lie beat BUTU OIIC 'ilMlgea wllch III k ver ue i a it epnu'a froui tba ruuf O Mr attltKXBiCKJ Hol for a Live SHOT! aptaln Cannon Timli Mr dr Freuerlca Tboruton Mr Witrmea Mr Well iu Po Ice Aleo - rl- d l The perfirmarce will commence with the Lautfhel'le karce ul XUS DEAD caaq I I own Stock ilvi Plum Apricot and Peach Trees TEASOALl LEDGER 1 CCtl I Miss Clive in the tiword Dance MR GEO s S9:L For Sale at the M (ill - klUa Erate UBAUTlaUL an J Fnppw the hoi teat uoiee lug kk Miaa N tile Mie L Sis" Hat Dd) 11 FRUIT TREK i) lug iii-br- Mtaele Bi B : g- - Mur ai i ibtni - inpai J Met ! U t’i y pri-ig taken for on ’O') MtJBK'li Mr K mi(iw Mr OR e -- ctibjrne olun J Ty -- iuin lieiT'Vdl hr Mr II Uib rhibde ni Z ie Mr CO NiPMitiMi J M IUdi Pe Calllon J J hf - George Fejtun Old Cept Unite A Cot tract li 0 ila ' cf CII0ICI I Almond and Mulberry 'tan BREWERY lrg b) tit!: Wh- HALF WAY HOUSE BETWKKN SALT LAKE Alae MULBKRET 8 ED and EO SofthaPua White LIMA bILKWORM from China AND BOUYTI - for CUT i apo! lL ing i a&J TO THE SISTERS FOR SALE d IJ)r8 tn tba Oth WABB wall eiockad with a choice ot TKEhS 'n one oi tha lota theraiaa flNB tPKINU OF WALJCR App y to CQAS K1D0XLL Fanr 2'8-x Jeweler 1 1WO HOUSES a The to’ a are rHAVI REFRESHMENTS OX SALS beautiful FKENCII ARTI FLOWERS and aevarel kiade ul READS A ACCOMMODATIN' TRAVELERS ! aplcndid Article of BER nl a LB t bn Keg o urdi-- ftarahLN ? r JOSEPHINE URSKXBACn IS n Weid Five B'ecka Waat and One North Tabernacle 103-daaw- FOR AND - JAMES ' Ml CRONSLET :o) tr PRJPRTZT0I J Al oc wa-sigL- ed te K- - j JO wi-L- oi G-'tmj- n TO atallLouw ConaUtiug of 8 ATION A L DK A M AT S O S RS B9UC1C AULr entitled tne In A ac ) FRANK MZACHiM Aaaiatant Bargron sioz l GRAND VARIETY BILL! 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I RoritiKToia e r new-ilacke- TH EATRE CHERRIES GRAPES ENGLISH BLACK CUR' for S bn poa: U RANTS WHITE CURRANTS to-a- ROSES ETC : win ii( ‘Th) At day CHERRIES ‘Ph Phil: vada A very fine seleoti on of SWEET CHERRIES— ’black hearts WHITE It HEARTS RED and YELLOW perf ol” Col The largest and best varieties from all parts of the world budded on the celebrated Black Mazzard Seedling: There has not been an opportunity heretofore of pro uring such fruits as the above and I recnmmeiia to those who wish to please the children and folks at home Tney are as beautiful os they are good — ripening “ the hot weather of June and July Early Wh ite a ud Amber colored of all of the best kinds from Franco anil England tie" GRAPES LargeAMERICAN HiRDY GRAPES: the Delaware is very sweet and hardy as an apple the Farmer’s gr& pe — well rooted vines of all the different kinds Well rooted plants 25 cents each ENGLISH BLAGK CURRANTS WHITE GRAPE CURRANTS 0L lira ande d p fjb COta tlfel until 8tra: Alaq 8“““" RASPBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES ROSES ETC T W ELLERBECK 206-l- m Near Union Square Salt Lake City Send your Commission Orders for the coming Season to l H 202-t- X W NAISBITT NA1SBITT & HINDLEY Globe Warehouse- JOY s! 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