Show nlr riWiMiirriruYt wfirn t tt CORRESPONDENCE IK-!ii Cn v Fob 2 h Mfi Ihmoa Salt Lake TeieukavhThe weather tor the last three days OiUii s Tlx: rold has Irti'ii severe very mid it it should continue ili tense and the prospect ITeco to night M'dins good for it us it has ikmc for L ret uiubif paid I believe an uitliiciai Pridce will again spun the Wclx-I observe to day that quite a number of men me at work throwing a d:ai! cross one of the streams of that river in ' order to preservi’ tiieir limns and canal when the rushing r Beit inigilin ‘waters coiiie down that stream The cniitincfors are still and the work ini tile “hi'diway” who want wink is Iio ciiii to ’’ ' Voine and lie!ji us men of this eity lane thus The yi 'hr siiniit the wilder vtningsiiii'”ahly ami insliM'jtiu'ly in ilehatine ami on a mi at variety of iin a ting In tin ir Uostions and subjects a moat tiny lieve deal lit' tali lit and ri‘M m li omi many day in f them lad fair at tin Isecoiiic useliii anil honored of for the eomimmijy May then knnwleibo never and pursuits l?eu n ftirrtfri Battl- blessed them arc made for use iiig with the rough elements for exist- cnee aids in deudopirut the energies and lowers of manhood and teaches practical faith in lod and His provi dunces lu'spccrfully yours James A Lirni: tu li T" Tim SKltll ILTlIll! XiY tons A nnttTI! AM1 Xtl — VKhl'INt! THE VOllMS I lme heretofore omitted sneaking of the number of times worms should r hours li! led during the Some say eight some say ten and so on hut 1 would lay down no absolute rule hut would say keep some fresh reaedi (nod constantly within the After the of them all night nd day the worms exhibit an moulting inciedible voracity— they are then satiable especially during forty eight hours (Jan you get an accurate idea A learnid that prodigious appetite? ed agriculturist a well read man in riculture has proved that a worm arrived at the fift li age consume every day six times its own weight and that ail proportion of sire being duly considered il eats precisely as much a horses And he thinks that the from the beginsame proportion l row f Jttr cily Ireasiiry runtimti-- to n c ning till the end of their lives (Mr de in various Journal sum- - cl limn Agrirvlfnrr Dei sober ne hundred dollar- - dowmiaid page You mustyulapt the artificial feeding Tins city is larger - you can to their mode of ion as near iuns and a mole iiujinit'mt in mid a stale of nature on the living other- - etuiiic contain ally hi this after all growing tree vvise and with a hilly ’a per to advoand to help to dcvol-- I is the great secret of sutci's- - Study vullovv iiieooiis cate - nM'i-e having a tomleiji with or its uroinli hoi !i tho ily mid ooiimy to adapt every npcnitioiieonm'--toh t be icieeled bright miniii'liiiie to in iea-- in wraith and the eoeoneciy and the ireaii'ieht and t their throaii- - an- gem-- :lly uneiiitlu 'me until they occupy an cm in you qual aid loose the ‘‘Beehive 'suite position ni the The hype and evleioa! vaean: spot of laud on Mam Street nr budding clean a"d svyect let no other of the eoi eviilein e no ju-- t in the nut of it is cngt'ily sought smell be peicepiiblo but tliit of the uf!hi In a mimhi'L of ex( raise no lifter and secured by purchase ot by tie h mulberry lo ri' aio at lamlom leu—move about iptieilmess men it Midi is avai- make no noisenude- ly One a in my Indeed hundred he prospect is that soon vie wot give (hem their lable of a v! yellow cnvoii- puiall their hi have to s) ‘‘give us room that we io go uuml will product an weigh in the tbourli mu s the !io' aei'otm in extend and an ounce of ounce of ig ot tin ir native tof Mr Fnblie” about hi produce Iriee the' cm e— only pioti- - tins ii ty thousand iikworm('ll M Then hilt h ale iniuiou- - to them el inilmi races being generally heavy re siich ti the tavs of the quire of course a huger number of Si “ Full VILLI'" Fobvtlniy mill day stin to tlw storms of wind or co ui' to make a pound ill th( fa Ill's i'al'iTOK PAiT liVKE Ttl light oiliU Ir peiiK Vl'ii The liillovvim: mode ailoj Also iltein ted in the 'of ihuudir ot Fiance iiave ca lTtui lied IVom !’ heir iituiil such mi in order to separate the sext The This pha'i1 liH got eoieidi ali go e and ant- hn 'Is rat m it aLeuduiWiiis female cm non- - are wi iulitier than the Why - u tlmt In moving the worms from one plai-- male one- eeitain number of have this bum)) o synii! seltkmim-spread lected co omi- - aie taken at random and iutieli more largely developed than to another in order to thin them out never touch or bundle them e others' (Juite a iuiuiIkt oi new They weigh for jilaei'd in a balance Idle feeding them with leaves when been built in Panacea the past two hundred grammes (about want to sejiarate theft) put on a six some very good The average weight is ones others vtui pounds) iew fresh and leaves as as they therefore two gramme- It is evident cheap but all put up in a style i‘ii!d are well covered with soon worms f take that al cocoons indicates neatness and thrift wigli more hold of a leaf carefully and lifting it tlrm two The White Pine ‘‘Kldoumo'' granimr will he femaleoil the moup slowly lay it down on the place to of that floating wjtiiweighty will he males llu you wish to remove it speculative element which has hovered 1’he cm duns VNhivi auk K all runove w:l' W'"'1 around this ilace from - nroviiuitv to Now it is necessary to arrange the ami left the )oniuinont fhe worms front any given place or Pubianagat u purpose ot throwung out coco ms Tlie moths would experience pretty mueli in possession 0f P'vhrt and offal ol the stems difficulties in emerging out of count rv The ward has lately com- - ‘KKr-t-he This shotdd he done at least groat their cocoon should they remain Ecu plcted a good School and meeting 'v°is whJe feeding on the on the helves bouse It is a commodious f mine f'1 lher surface witli leaves To separate I well finished outand pointed ’pun sheets of grey paper lay with building side and in 'This is much licitcr than them after they have commenced feed- u pencil some liquid gum arabie comwith branches the mon move Then take paste will answer leaving building of this character in a ing branches while on lately put halt’ finished dilapidated condition for cocoons one by one and dispose the worms or a portion of them ad- your them in rows side by side placing years Them is a good lire place in one here to them And when you wish to them on the The vows must be end of the mom and near the middle a gum Utter and offal take hold stove— not an old sheet iron make throw out the separated by an interval of an inch iu up the pen or top order that the moth shift but a large cast iron heating eaiehdiy lifting mother limy find no oh it:- ht person empty struetion when it commences to stove In fact the room is lilted up a the litier basket or into °n suck come out and also that it may reach with u view to convenience and coin- the have after worms with its feet the opposite cocoon to fort The building is ileeidedlv credit- - L '’’Thateiy able to a new settlement like I’anuva "Tv finished moulting they should all grapple it and thus facilitate its re removed trom the peuv: they lease well understood that male It ami sumo older towns might do well to i:nu deposited then skuas as these ln-- and female muons must he follow iis examjile in this respect very oitensive and miunuus to u mu separate sheets of paper Perhaps you wore not before aware of eonit them Before tins that Professor John the fait closing chapter I will Tullidge M'MN' COCOONS has been in this part of the country ior give credit to Mr I N Hoag if for many valuable statements several months teaching the musical When the worm is within four or Yolo “ideas liovv to shoot’’ lie lias a large fii c days of its spinning time it has iikI rules which 1 have found in his class iu Panacea which is making ex- acquired - greatest size most ravenous interesting report on silk culture ui cellent progress in the musical art appetite and ibimidablo apjiearanee California — J'lanfiu tioiin of flu t Sat Aynculhmtl S" ifli Bishop Barron lias taken a lively inter Fiom this time until it liegtas its t!a’ it seem to lose its appetite and est in musical mutters and the good rei"irs ISofi omi poi sults are becoming apparent diminish in size and weight It also 11 from Halt from that time gradually changes its Bishop J Young rake City arrived in Kaglcville on the color from a rank greenish to a light While duelling has become practicthtth nit wit a a part of his family peuvlv yellow anil generally to assume ally obsolete iu England and iu the The wuii tho design of set tling in this place the appearance of maturity northern half of the United States it Ue remained here until Wednesday the three or four hours before going to has recently increased to an unusual Cd inst when having go! his family spinning it become in a degree dia- extent iu Italy and maintains uvigor loft to return phanous nod translucent ns a white ous existence iu he comfortably situated Europe Jt becomes restless to Hall Lake City ripening grape The mosque of Foundoukly An organized hunt in this place was and imea-Confrequently raising its head About a thou- as if to reach something closed on the 2Mh ult These signs stantinople has by order of ihe been lit with gas and the other sand heads of destructive animals and admonish the keeper to prepare fur birds were piodueed at the final count- the harvest — if nut a golden certainly Mussulman places of worship are likeroiidcd with a simily to be shortly ing forming ijuite an interesting vari- a silken harvest ety After being duly numbered they At this ft a go the worm begin- - to lar uppanitus were offend as a burnt offering to ap- hunt some nice nook oi miner out of A geu'lemau rieently arrivi d from pease the departed shades (if wild euis sight in which to wind its body in a Alaban a was ukel limv u any from The dinner and silken shroud wolves ami the soonc it mx gophers Ac his State wire likely to tor Calidance to he furnished by the defeated find a suitable p!uc- to suspend its the more pcifeot ami cumplitc fornia when the i abroad is finished jvarty came off on the full inst His was- "All of t hi missionaries of reply that A unpointed by eneocii will be made ami the inure -A ill F Hrroll tlie au'luuini"' of this stale oi' Zion valuable will be the harvest to 1"‘ gi coming" of Killers John M Moo- then'll and lienee it - ic: impnrtuut Weren't those good old timt s when S guild prm isiuii le puinipilv Burucss C i dy I upnliul in our giaudmoiheis young izi oi'llev which tlie (J ie i - and Kilnm ti all spin t!nn full ot ics they not have a lmm-M have In" n travelimr and 1'renlmig in co this puine-plan h where tiny have me now? I m Tliov ibi- - eham nt have bein invented The or t her hearing an ol lady tell of a neighoil li'Ti lii'in Pitntiiva on Muiidiv the lull - combine the qualities of ot bor hers had who o n many t us aid do d t m the ihi cleanliness and adaptation to the proa when wned’on ue that i dr gut n a! Want- - oi' the won ho was iei until S unlay af ipted Am kind ot ikan when the ehiMiin were g t ready r max be but ao 'nat-There iu- - vne mui o) meeting it t" bt piefened clothes too iu uy bom n ui- - iuuh - tie e von eonim-iithe blood iid among doliiiny in io' am nrmner 'I !i und Ills body in missing il it allowed to pi 3 ml wi- - mi gru d fnl h in mo her wh vui’i ce ciMuon 'i b i' lot 'I Ii in (j J CIJAtTEU f strt 3 11 ILL NOIli' LIST OF LETTERS tho UNCLAIMED REMAINING Post Ottieo in Salt Lake City Territory of Utah the tiotli of kebruary before calk'd for lsUti which if wili ho sent to sfit' Mareli tlie ff'itii the Dcud Letter Otliee LADIES' LIST Jconc- - N V L Lees E Amv L S Lublin A L J 3IcMillaa Itaker A S Mitchell JtalJvvin J 31 filer L Earns If 31 orris E C Nihon A 31 Clierrington K N oyes 31 Coekett fdrs Irchurrl S Covey A Pederson 3f A Cook S Cuthbert Pomroy 31 J II Jlnle Richards E Dew ey 31 E Simmons K lie Grey 31 J II “skidmore E l)utin K Stewart Z rUOPlTIMI Sommer- - J E K lm Tav Bertha the cocoons to the Evring Before ('Xjiosing F'ox Eliza Taj lm1 M sun if it be desiied to save any eggs l'evvelow E K Tini)-for the reproduction of the worms eo ForliP T nv L Wall J coons um-- t he selected fir tins pui Grillin A S War-and placed iu any convenient place for t it In Hale E hatching nut the mot It or miller Yi i!s M HoiriIt eider that the size and the vigor of the E Walls i SC lardy continued or improved worms may Wliitele ini Hi'hiuiwue E it is from generation In goueiatinii W Inti ni M A Jf ov aid 3l that only the veiy heeociams Whitehead L A S W uleborg G Itonld he chosen for piupaaatiiig the Jan in n J Among tlie most preeieiou- sjieeies If the large-- t and most ngularlj H EM lm dan Thi- election must he foimod K I OUllg b A with the mo- careful attention i 'or all white rau- - pin ity of the color LIST GENTS is of' the utmost Fur the of the sun to kill llu: chrysalis within It will be well to expose them longer so as to be sure to completely dry up the fluids or moist suborcvajiotate stances of the chrysalis — otherwise there is dan at r of injuring the silk by the putrid matter of with it staining tlie chrysalis it is also important that this chrysalis he thoroughly dried to prevent the bad smell that would otherwise be emitted from the cocoons when ston'd away and also to prevent their heating If you arc prepared to reel the cocoons at home this work or if the may be now commenced cocoons are to be sold they arc now But in any event ready for market it must be remembered that mice will destroy the cocoons if not kept out of Alice are so fond of ilk their reach worms that they will destroy tin m from the eggs of the c moons nt E 3 W if 3tKi- of Ihe Jourrml of A correspondent oil adAgriculture says that sweet ministered to a horse with bots will cure a effect borax into the cold By putring wair m which flannels are to be washed shrinkage may be effectually prevented once remarked Lord Chesterfield that even Adam the first mac knew and allowed the value of politeness Eve to have the first bite of the apple A young lady in T iwa tried to poison herselt lev love und was given salts instead of arsenic by her negro “Bless your nuree who told tho Dr Hie I knotv'd how to pizen iho fuh- J J Jf )! li E B n lauuhiiii 31eP! Maid Viimiiia 31 Bake O llain il B tciiiniiii B Biaiiy ('arii uli E' Mav s M Ybitihett- W Miner Neni W New nun Neil V G A N icin'!- - G J T Gar- ( G Gw Cutti-- I Cnltcnbuugh T Grandal! CrellcM Day T Dttvi- ft J Pitt Finney Plum G G 1’ Price Y Itapi r J ftepimgcr ftenisen E G ( liars Hart ( 1) Heilge W Starnn-- YV r () J Huffman C Howard E A S !’ N i II Ti uiirn II Trotici Cndei woml an linn (' YV liu If Ilv E li J D Y’ci ace r E ci eider h Ire (i K 'or Dll Vipoini Wdki-- Jviil iiim V King Long (i B It W idlan WaTai nn t V F v W W W llh llr U JklH- 'A W A r I: W r ulit tr hiuiK C DIRECT ON DlbVtV IT fig Vienua IOUltoil I) ulil in Paris St Petersburg! Hamburg llirmen Frankfort on nstf Letpstc Sydney Melbourne ‘Voliohamt SUungba Hongkong t!ie Main LIUFOBTH KELL90S & RJHI (House “staWishoa in and Jobbers of HARDWARE ?! STEEL raimtir Nos 3 aud Front Street near Market) — SAI’ FKAKCISC0I I j 416&418 2 “It is not enjoyment” writes liable for correspond) nt “that is sought now iu France— it is forgetfulness Ci $750 pi tol in Coin N ot to be alone seems to bo he $”2000! j great Surplus remember Last $970000 point Total Assets hi Coin spring a young manitil woman (she hud been married five months und it was DIRECTORS! a happy marriage) say exceptionally J'Mora bluea Bonjamtn Brewatar’ how bored she whs witn the necessity Jfttnee Otle Jabez Howea of going out into the world every Hni Hayward G Kittle NicholaaLomnj night of h r life ‘Then it doeau t Donohoo John Parrott urnuse you?' said I ‘Amuse me!’ I Sacha J O’Connor w M D Sweeny Montague replied she in astonishment ‘whom W K H Winchester au it amuse? It weuries me to death' Adam Heller Grant James barloa ‘YVell ho Gustave Cooahardf' ‘Why do you do it?’ I asked Michael Caatle whai is one to do?' she rejoined in a Jacob rcbollc Jarnea Liu forth Nicholas Larea ‘One can’t pass Jomth Seller very helpless tone N G Kittle Livlnxstou one’s evenings at home all atone with Geo n Hldwj t MoAren Patrick sellgmau one’s husband!’ The answer was Job Urandonateui Cubel T Pay Waaaermau i vidently in her mind so conclusive Gao G Johnson T E Linden border that I felt 1 had nothing more to say” Wtlliam RinitH I Onnuinijhim Experience teaches that it is possible to change the climate of a coun- GUSTAVE TOUCIIARD Presided? CHAHLKS V HAVEN removal the of altogether its by try trees aud there are many paces in Polkics Ipsiud eitljor iu com or adjusted and jiaid by Europe which suffer terribly from the and imprudence of thoughtlessnessWALKER BROTHERS' their former inhabitants in this resAT A failure in the seasonable pect iamb au increase of drought an enhanced exp- sure to epidemic a diminution in 'he health preserving properties of thu atmosphere are some of tho evils which a re brought about by the wuolesome desSAN FRhNGISCS of tre os and so generally truction have these lac's hi on recognized m CAUF8BW of the Old World iu the countries that nut a few of tle Governments have enacted !ivs rendtuing it i Tlte Ot H jhii Hold lir nig been ot timber mi tlie owucis h HQ1' n jj ni in Inti flaud to plant a ipUng for every tree il "i a ’’ur in jj wihtnitilito ’Ii nnil M's F Vrentney cut down--n fit t)p beitiloV Thu colobrati's! lltraiaii uliiut t tiff Mi'i pc ' t'Mu Jwt Let big hits (it vi 3fl dii j r ') raihiij lufifti tin t’lllM li i’l sale ON ATLANTIC Occidental Hotel W'l! ti rma1 si mmmi for THE union ft Thoina- - E ’Tod S T Toy n D II -J E“Mf AtuiitSi1LeS' tmm hoinas 0 Thompson Iron- - ft A din kinari T W ili'okm- EltS OF CREDIT ISSUED AV Hi able for tho purchase of Merchant EXT WPECTFOllY The Boston correspondent of the Chieagj tribune say of theiscott of SNSU RANGE the Massachusetts Legislature tu hear FiHE & the election sermon that “Those of the Pilgrim Fathers who had au ear for music would have been rathe r shocked could they have seen the legislators of the stern Commonwealth COMPAM they founded marching to divine INSURANCE service to sueh u tune as Captain OF SAN FRANCISCO Jinks of the Horse Marines" played by a brass baud whose loader had no California St Ncs sense of the htcesa of things” liiley F Uobiiison C llovve W 1 llodily II t F Saekett N Sard G E Sumn rr- - II Sullivan ft Sutherland ft ft Taylor Tatton E W H i 31 2 A JA Snnberg J G sehneidi r J Sehcifcr G Scheib J 1 Si'aman G Sliiids G Sherman K siiilling 3V N Shaw H I Sdv ur H Smith ft Smith Smith Smith L Sprout Sparring J Spencer V II Soekriiier Soranston 31 Strother E Steinoi Stewart W B C B Ilarri-oHaw kin- - C V Herringer W Polliek J Powell D 1) Kinrio J Fairchild Farwel! V B ID Fertig Fislier W Fisher J l’olpy 1’ S Galligau J B Gavin J Gillett J Gilmer 31 Goodwin Ilasper 1! Hagin Hatch G vden Hall T G ti toiisoa Kind' A Boston paper announces tho deat if “tho veuerebie Berry Woman of Newbury lingers” at tho age of Sim walked five miles nine y bix last summer into Newbuiyport with a peck of homes on each mm It is estimated that she brought to market duriug her Ido time three thousuud bushels of berries Hho leaves a sung little sum and five generuti nis of descendants including nearly fiity persons ft G Hogli D - A Phillip- Dayton YV Diiioey A Dickson Z Doilin T If Dri T Duggan F G Dunn D Dumont W T Du Mean T L Dtmmg 0 Duke EnstevbroiA I! Eager J aig J l’ark- - B Palmer J Perk T I Giles Con ty To In Cmiiersville a lew day ago vvuile a young ue pis' on the point of gelup e ting married the broth-- v ot the ladwho was opposed to the match fired a pistol through tne vundo-tatally Ho died wouudiig the Ini legroom in au hour but before le expired the lady lusis ed on having tlie mumage ceremony eompl- ted H aid I’avne l’aik W TRA& c W Norititiii Clark Clark F li ii ( 'link F Chapman A F Golemt'iv (iio K A E Curti K T N T -t Cibk- 0 N Ul’OIICV imeit ii 11 &unhana Ic is said that artificial eggs quite as guild as the real ones me manufactured in iiov N Y and sold for The liens fifteen cents per lUzen will s on have to lay eli- aper eggs or i Is stoji laying If has leaked out that onu of Baron bu ine-- s inst Janus Rothschild's operations whs to reduce the ('U the ol mot oi hit employee of the very stn gent money market 'I Bai ui T A New York paper says that WilJames Gordon liam Ctil'eu Bryant all inBennett aud Horace Greeley tend to retire Hein their respee ive journals during the present- yeur 3V MiCauimMe lonyM 3IeGi:h-31 Kay d W Ih SAN FRANCISCO Over 30000 peoplo are “pent up” THE SANK OF CAUFOSUSt ia Utica New York J SAX FRANCISCO to astonish Henry A Wise is going the world with an autobiography CAPITAL $30006 It costs a Calcutta Hindoo about one dollar and a half to have his body D 0 MILLS WtSSIMK burned in good style C RALSTON CAsifiajJ The latest dinner notion ia to have ' the bill of tare enclosed in a gelded AflEXTS: nut at each pia e New York - SJESSIIS LEES TTAILpd That story about Eugenio you Boston - TRE310NT NATIONAL 2vt Never London ORIENTAL BANK CGRPORAUqJ’ well it wasn't true know mind it may be jet Kg m i: OUUiXM h‘ mri p U'dV ’Il tUfi ‘g!i P- OI rln ’Mi'll’ J M" Hi ffl H ii - L' J LfAD bu ’‘3 e'xt r h ill Wo! 1st o n Jj‘ C A L F O !' N A c ffl jlU COntl J i" Ur1 min nU‘ Uhi u P ‘l II III' r I' 3 "Lv J: ' ' ti UUuj'j rii In Ui ii nh Io re y Ivor n in Uli mtv d llu t' O' Ha in ulo gat to the " Ight qilolt ior the sumi il a taiDier iiaii a pon ml of old u net wdli tinit UHit in oil siS rFLAXSEE? ‘tfiir f rs f!! a11 2erint OIL CAKE h r 1 f |