Show appointments elders joseph joge jose W youn young and john Y gre green en ga a 0 o ted to labor in the alib boll under nd e r ti the I 1 direction of elder nector hector 0 ha Hat i glit lit ebenezer C ri ii e appointed ed t to 0 pres preside d over the hie cupe cup 6 of good hope hopi missia mission n I 1 elder james brooks is op appointed pointed to labor under the direction of elder eben zen zer C richardson ill lii hi the cape of good alope mission allision elders enoch R reese eese alid and william P thomas are appointed to labor bahor in the fhe velse mission under tile the direction of daniel danie I 1 Danie dante damek lq E eders iders suei suel samuel 11 II B bsmith william williamj J sewart seval Sc wart and Seymo seymour til tir B young are appointee appointed to labor ih iii tile the slit siry sheffield ffield pastorate tinder under the direction of elder L 11 hatch ligeh elder robert legah i is appointed to libor in file the G gaslow mcgow pastorate Past orale orals under the el elder james ure elders eiders lV william illiam J harris harr ilna and peter Uny roces are appointed to labor laboi ln an fn Manchester the tho pastorate under the direction of elder eider miles romney rom n ey i elder reuben reiben mcbride is appointed to labor in tile the nottinghamshire Notting hamshire Pastorate under trie the diorec j tion lion of eider eloer thomas le R eing king kin elder jimes andrus is appolit appointed ed to I 1 calior or iii in alit ulder the direction 0 af relder reider elder eider robert F nesten 1 elder brigham 11 II young is appointed to labor in the southampton pas tora fp under the direction of elder bernard I 1 elders henry herriman alii and philip Marget margetts ls are appointed to labor in tle london pastorate under the di edtion 0 of eider elder jm jarnes s D ross elder eider martin L easan is to labor in 1 I the necca newcastle ii n u tyne ra pastorate under fhe direction efelder of elder wil wll araj annj J smith elder david wilkin is appointed to libor jn in tile the irish mission under the direction of elder juhn scott v 1 elder eli H pierce is appointed lo 10 labor jabor in the birmingham pastorate under the direction of elder william VY illiam S muir aluir millennial star aug 22 eid eld elder eider vi E ephraim arrived an ived ally gwist guist and aud was war wa appointed to labor in the glasgow Glago vv pastorate under tap direction of pastor jamp jame s ure ed mormon S SELECTING CORN AND FOR SEED like produces like is ii k an axiom often quoted in favor of the selection of the tile best beit seed jar in where a new elv variety a new individual is to be produced n bothin no not nol thIn liing can be mor etrue atrue every time 0 r aed 1 t ance that tha t seed is planted and by seed we mean rhean the grains produced fr from am flowers as with corn cord wheat and turnips tur nips vips a new and distinct individual is afforded from every seed planted and wid if these seeds leeds are ure liable to vary in in their products as w with ith the he apple a new nev variety is pr produced by each some vary much less leas than i others i i tile the different t sorts of wheat for instance pro 1 duce the tile same when sown for many successive successive generations with scarcely a shade of variation A very slow change changey however does actually take place and a few rare plan pian plants tsmay may be found among the millions in a large field which have varied considerably from the seed sown by selecting ailese tl leso ieso rare seeds only planting them and arid then observing the same course with their product new and arid distinct varieties are obtained the same result takes place by the careful selection of the seed of corn by continually selecting the ears soonest ripe eaily early sorts are procured by choosing the largest ears cars only large varieties are obtained and by taking those exclusively where everal several ears are found on a a stalk prolific sorts become permanently established dished it is much easier to select seed corn in this thi way sway than seed wheat and the practice should be adopted by every farmer reasoning from analogy alin alip logy 1095 many suppose it to be equally important lo 10 to select lare laree potatoes for eseed eed but a great point of distinction is here overlooked in lan planting ian fing ting a crop of potatoes potato esne erne new w ii iu sare not lot the tubs which are only an enlargement of that portion of the stem beneath the so soil furnish eyes or buds and the same eam variety or individual is increased or extended but no ri new ew one is is produced pro deuced A pinkeye pink eye potatoe was in the first place obtained from seed taken from the ripened balls it thus became a distinct variety or individual but the operation of c utting cutting and d Vaut pant planting ilig the tubers is only an extension or multiplication ofalie of the same individual the result is still pinkeye pink eye potatoes without the slightest shade of variation no more than if tile the original plant was allowed to grow without disturbance tur bance until it had bad become a large stool of many plants lants an ali f isabella sabella sabelia grape maybe may ba multiplied by layer layers but every plant thus produced is oly ody a portion of the parent it can never by this process become a anew new sort the same came result takes place in ir L budding I 1 or graffi grafting rg A baldwin apple tree may bear ten thousand buds these ten thousand buds may be betaken betoken beta taken ken kea fi am it and each inser insey inserted ted into a separate astock or see seedling dking and thus ten tell thon thousand sand baldwin trees treel be abt obtained 8 in ed but every bi bue hue lewill wiil will be only a corlou of 1 he same original origin a tree and no variation whatever will mill take T place blace facein iu any point polut of character from tile llie parent but bat if seed reed from the life 0 apples plies bel fown sown new hew individuals new now varieties are at once obtained A jl for the reasons already given itis it is far less important to select large potatoes for tor planting I 1 than til an selections oi the he best ear ears of corn in III one ito ilo point int of view it is of no consequence whatever whether large or of small smail potatoes sire are planted i 1 we know several skillful cultivators who have supplied the market for many years with life ilfe largest aud dod finest potatoes who say there is no difference whatever ve think ho however weter wever there maybe mayba a difference aid nd it sometimes importance small smail poUt ces cs for in instance under ordinary management willfield will yield beld buil butr dantly from their more moore numerous eyes and the product will consequently be more smaller sno aller ailer in ir size A agala again when the gro very dry langei tubers will furnish a longer supply of moist the 3 oung young plant giving riving it a amore more vigorous 3 start A variety likewise masby mabby long iong longbon con abided lined bad cultivation become constitutionally enfeebled jilt joist in the tha same ame way that adie ajie a tre lre emay become stunted stunt td and ani aej require some isome years add add and dav favorable influence to restore if it 1 we think however that tila llie result is ji verv very small smail arvery rare EO so far agthe as the potato is concerned on the whole therefore while we wo would urge as of great great importance 1 lle ile ha practice of choosing the J last gi st or earliest ears of corn for seed feed and in fact tile the b bast st of any grain grala orbed or seed produced flom flowers we are comp compelled belled both bolsby b y I 1 try fry and from irom the practice of I 1 many nan y e experienced cedano and skilful cultivators to reaal regail d this practice as rotates relates to potatoes as of far less iss importance import ince land azid by avoiding I 1 to too thic k a growth of stall stalks sor or a azy soll joil of f very little consequence wha whatever country gentleman lires lifes duties dimes it must undoubtedly be the design of dur our ocr gracious god that all this thir oil for the supply of our phy physical sicil necessities U les ies this incessant occupation amii amid the thing t 3 thai that perish shall hall hail be no do obstruction but rather a help to 0 o our spiritual lied life ilfe the welt weight of a clock seems a heavy beavy drag on the delicate movements of its machinery but so far from arresting or impeding those movements it is iu indispensable dispensa ble to their steadiness balance azeur ats aty there inest ba he some analogous 0 us action of what seems the ilia clo giand I d d drie drle drip rag te weight of worldly work oil oa the tho finer fine movements 1 of r iii lil nans ans spiritual being the sa in tho heavens haye hae a twofold motion eln rin iii lil their 0 r bi and on bu their azes aies the one ope motton motion not riot interfering blit but carried oil on simultaneously bously and in perfect harmony many with witti theother the other so must it be that hat mans twofold activities mund found the heavenly and the earthly centre disturb not noi nor jar with each other lie who diligently up charges the duties of the tha earthly may not less sedulously nay at the tiie same moment fulfill fulfil those of the heavenly liea ilea venly sphere at once diligent in business and effer fervent in spirit serving the lord caird caird CHANGE pr OF FOOD for ani AxI ANIMALS MALS i th ehg kind lund of food far animals should be aha changed aged frequently A lorg iorg kept on shorts will be afee afFe affected cled by a fever in his hii legs and feet producing lal a cewill sim ial janto jatto jan jar to founder shorts corn me meal or cobs cobi meal eai eal should never ha be given except in a mixed estate with eu cut t hay bay or straw straws this will require them to eat cat slower and the food is better prepared fordi for digestion 11 es t if given alone it ferr ferments neiM nelm rapidly in tile the stomach pro produces duces luces a general fever jupio injures es ilia dig digestive estivo powers an and d finally prod produces uce s a s throughout 1 the limbs when wien these resets are gre dial discovered covi ered the remedy is a change of food continued feeding on oats alone will produce tilo tile same results as shorts or meal mewl and as many founders are caused by it as by feeding feed ing and drinking drin king kirg when the horse is is warm IE it necessity compels a person to feed a horse on shorts cerii inel or co cob b meal meala a supply of salt should be added to prevent fermentation in the stomach foi rOi vailey valley oValley farmer HOW ilow TO SELECT FL FLOUR auit I 1 look at its co color 0 r if it is Ith a slight yellowish or straw colored tint lint buy it if it js s vely very white with avith a bluish b cast east or with black specks in it refuse it aex 2 examine a mine its adhesiveness wet and knead a little of it between your your fingers if it works soft and sticky it is poor flour made from spring wheat is likely to be sticky 3 throw a 14 1 tl it ie lump jump of dry flour against a smooth perpendicular surface if it adheres in a lump the flour has life la itt it if it it falls lik powder it is as bad 4 some omi of nf the flour in your hand brund if it retains the tile sha shape pa given it by the pressure pies sure that too is it a good siam slam flour that will stand all these test it is 13 sala saia safe to buy these modes are given by ur dealers and we m make ako ake no apology for printing them as us they pertain to a maver mater that concern hk lt everybody irame namely ly the quality of the staff of if 14 1 1 OLD AGE FOR curning teeth meeth H iffie p memphis appeal of january mr bohri H fu fuller ller iler under date dale at bolivar alt says 1 IT I saw baw in on one e of the he memphis q papers some pome til time rie ago a notice of a man near middleton gix six y or seventy severity years old cutting culling a full st of teeth 1 can beat that stor story y 1 I 1 have a negro woman i who says saks she is one hundred years old but supposed to be abent about ninety three who never had nad a tooth in her head until within the last six months since the first day of august last at she his cut as pretty a set of teeth as ever I 1 saw fo do any persons mouth month and moreover she can pick one liun hundred bundred dred dreJ pounds of cotton per day the round I 1 tare tur celebrated madame pfeiffer states that tint I 1 in rio eio janeiro thel the capital of brazil she noticed some of the negroes wearing a tin mask fastened behind with a lock joel n which aich is applied among other that of drunkenness A AN FAMILY IN VIRGINIA wa W leara learn fro ahli I 1 r i d A erday of this city who has just returned flom a visit to our county of wetzel of the existence of a most remarkable niurka ble ule family in that neighborhood A mr si in ins his the count irl lit over county y observe cb servi serve observes serveS that in almost every precinct t here ilk lik livid bredok four families by the of laving ome onie anxiety to learn the extent of the tile fain ia vir ada and was directed to the baffi ot nie whole ti tilbe ibe for hlf or mation matlon having bee been previously told that she still lived though upward of 91 years sears of age age 1 lir sir S the good old lady ad ys po let lit y and ann gently alad succeeded in lhing that she WS W watne S in atti fr of 25 caldr children n 21 sans sons and 4 dau ashe has grandchildren giand gland children great ard thrift ald 1 d 1 great great grand calli all i with win aia tiei of five live dead two girls girts aua ana and jle jie tle f w an the neighborhood oie ole 0 t ormer et sa g lis 3 1 hs aps 16 children one I 1 12 E 1 and another a Ife gf the gris g nis ris is thil the mother of 12 12 I 1 of 13 all tile the ie jhb them five and seven one oae 0 ellb ells sons who is ii now quite an old man lives within with sn seven miles of the baltimore and ohio ollio railto railroad I 1 d bu but bul never saw savi a railroad track until a few feu days agai dio nie lit die Q saat 41 erand great grand rather of shiaw of Mor rises diedam died at tile the age of 77 twe iona boua oae aaa years gothe 25 sons and daughters 1 jived t beiden own up illen tilen men and wo melt beut me ut we wd V to this stands mib mih mora xora bora tota parallel par antei artel in in point of fruitfulness the ggs sony to say andt tat two of the girls giris were n ere arr ean laari caari rw ed and that three of the tha boys 1 they aie ale re represented to bt atquit thit quit inoffensive peoebe peo pit entirely f free from m t viccy vicey usually beset humanity ta tha efera erera eti no io arif P ards in the tile family end and fews antka i profane language their dila aria coulse couise course of lof eife ife is invariably ziby ZI tiby by honesty lioni sty and sanet integrity weeding intel I 1 FEAT nat EAT at 21 2 OCIO oclo elc ell on tuesday rno ino in ft james lambert completed his task of tf IOMmi 1000 ales aies les ies in 1000 consecutive epurs p us at boylston hall boston he ile coffi corm corn at t 10 am on tuesday july 23 28 davine in every hour for nearly 4 42 days two weeks since was so great th thatiS slim I 1 befi ven yen hiis hils friends aba abandoned boned all hope of af his within the last few aw days that swid awid kpor stupor has greatly increased and in walking bis mile af after ter being aroused from eilum ber only by great exertion he would stagger stag ei annd anad exhibit other signs of extreme lassitude si tude p H he was in this state upon the completion agthe last list mile it is ls said lambert will becj ii 4 sit fil D 3 ut 2 2000 as the result of this affair the jbf a hetting betting against t him are new nevy york ers at idt have hake had bad present in nao plo boston wion iton two representatives i who alternated in 1 seeing fair play 22 w v EDI edl EDITOR editon tors TORi of all 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