Show ELDERS correspondence paro PAROWAN wan WAX from elder james lewis to elder geo A smith times in this part of 0 the territory are rather hard bard I 1 owing to the los loss of our crops ot of grain however the other crops look well and the scarcity ot money the elections gave the regular ticket for bro bernhisel your elt elf for the council J 0 haight and 1 I X smith for the house of representatives there is no building in parowan this season except the store house bilut built of stone otone and Is now ready lor tor the roof it adds add much to the appearance of the place As yet but little has been done en on the hall this season there Is a general time of health in this county and und as a general thing the people feel well arid and are doing the best they can the streams are i very ery low and we have had no rata rala this summer bummer the country li N very much parched fires have haven been raging in the kenyons and upon the mountains destroying much timber and wood as also destroying our bridges tiie tile theiron the tron iron works worms stopped for the thie want of water they do not think of building up the new city till they get an engine to run the for they cannot divide the water so I 1 learn the crops at cedar are light as also at harmony scarcely enough for the people THE six DAYS TO EUROPE STEAMSHIP the ocean bird which aich is exacted expected by her liar owners to cross the atlantic in m six ix da days ys made an excursion down new york harbor on the fourth she ran thirty miles in one hour nd thirty hive five I 1 minutes being nearly at a t the rate of 0 twenty awn ty miles an hour bour ex tx I 1 SEA SEARCH RC it FOR FOP WIVES where do men discover the women who afterwards their wives is a question we have occasional occasionally heard icard discussed and the custom has invariably invariable become lecome of value to young lady readers has las much to do in the affair but then th there e e ar important governing circumstances it is is certain that few men make a selection from ballrooms or any other places of public gayety gaiety ano anc nearl nearly as als few are influenced by what may h called showing offin orf off in the streets or by any al lure mets of dress our conviction is that ninetynine ninety nine hundredths of all the finery with which woman decorate deeo deen rate or 01 load their person go for nothing as far as catching s concerned where and then ihen do men find their wives in the quiet homes of their parents or guardians at the fireside where the thy domestic graces and feelings are alone demonstrated these are the charms which most surely attract the high as well as the humble these all the finery and airs in the world sink into insignificance we shall illustrate this by an anecdote which though not new will not be the worse for heing being again told in the year 1773 peter burrell esq of beckenham Bec kenham in kent whose health was rapidly y declining was advised by his physicians to go to spa for the recovery of his health his daughters feared that those who had only motives entirely mercenary me cenary would not pay him hirn that attention which he be might expect from those who from duty and affect affection io n united would feel the greyest pleasure in in ministering ta to his ease and comfort they therefore res resolved oved to accompany him they proved that it was not a spirit of dissipation and gayety gaiety that led them to spa for they were not ti to be seen in any of t the he gay a and nd fashionable circles they chev were never out of their fathers company and never stirred from home except to attend him either to take the air or drink the waters in a word ord they lived a most recluse life in the midst mia t of a town then the resort ot of the most illustrious and fashionable person acres ages of europe this exemplary attention to their father procured these three amiable sisters the admiration of all the english at spa and was the cause of their elevation elevation to that rank in life to which their merits gave them so just a title they all were married to noblemen one to the he earl ot of Beverley another to the duke of hamilton la milton and afterwards to the marquis of exeter alid a third to the duke land and and it is justice to them to say that they reflected honor on their rank rather than derived any from it ex SAVING AND SOWING shed SIED chestnuts walnuts and similar kinds of tree seeds should never be e suffered buffered to become perfectly dry before lanting planting arnot if not convenient to plant them soon after their time lime of ripening they should be put n a box of sand and kept moist not wet and e allowed to freeze during inter winter v then planted ariy arly early in the sprint spring sp rinar covering them about two inches in depth they mav may be planted where the trees are to remain taking care to keep the lants clear of weeds and grass while young or they can be transplanted when 2 or 3 years old taking them up cate carefully fully without injuring roots and not exposing them to drying while out of the ground locust seed may be kept dry for a year or wo without destroying its vitality but it must n all cases be thoroughly scalded before sowing 1 ir or it will lie a whole year in the ground without meg reg elating for a quart of seed pour on 4 of boiling water and let it stand for 12 or 4 hours when most if not all of the seeds will ie swollen to s several veral verai times their former size f a con considerable considers sidera b le portion are not swollen they be scalded again ogain stir the seed while in the he water so as to agitate them briskly and wollen seeds while tile the others being heavier vill will remain remal nat at the bottom of the vessel then caid scald cald and soak as a before and they will general y all ali swell the seeds can then be sown where les ies ignec to remain or in in a nursery bed and the trees rees transplanted when one year old ohio ulti alti vator valor inalienable RIGHTS OF adte ADIE AMERICANS RICANs the bl are not enumerated in the declaration f independence to know any trade or bu business diness einess without or experience to marry without any regard to fortune state if health position or op f in lon ion of parents cr friends I 1 i to put riff upon hireling strangers the liter ry moral and religious education of children to teach children no good trade hoping they ahey will mil have when they grow up wit enough to VP on the industry of other people to enjoy the general sympathy when made bankrupt by reckless speculations to cheat the government if possible to hold ollice office without being being competent to todis dis dig barge harge its duties to build houses with nine and six inch walls nd to go to the funerals of tenants firemen nd others killerby kill killed edby by their fall w weeping e apo over the ly di p nations of pr providence 0 am to build up cities ci ties and towns without parks nd calling pestilence a visitation of god eur ear york daily news aa 0 A few days since sirce since a spot of land more mori sated than any in the immediate vicinity in alworth county 11 wisconsin suddenly S bunc U D k to ie extent of about forty feet in circumference abing a small and very deep lake cr er well welt in its pad ad the water has risen to within three 0 or r ur feet of the surface of the earth surrounding and remains at that point 27 |