Show f 1 U 1 I 1 antocki AC i AN interesting leafing rea fing eing meeting go athe deerea parent society forthe for the cioff cultivation f and improvement of df stock bees beeh nish fish ac was bield bit fit last ut the historian office the tji e I 1 the previous 60 meeting 0 to o draft a constitution gutlon and bylaws by laws ar the society blade a ij report part a ardd arid d after arter a 6 few emendations tle tie preamble Pre anible and bylaws by laws they had prepared wore accepted accept pd sax committees taeg engh each composed office of nive five members vere mero were selected to take ader their thel r supervision the tho various brandli branches corthe orthe orfie fos au and d promotion of which the tha society b had been organized the dittme names 3 of the gentlemen ent einen elected electea to act on these committees are art as ag follows follow horses H J faush aust peter heber hebin kimball joseph A young and win tho thorne r ne i 1 horned CATTLE i briant bt bingam I 1 wm C ory oby CEy dalch daich john paek pack sen gen wm win jennings and Ij orenzo D young P SHEEP chas Crismo crismon ij sen christopher layton Ii ayton I 1 joseph Ha harker rIker J H and thos king i r BEES nees S AY putnam ti losea loses vh u iston pah phleas H young B H young and ivr wm D roberts if 1 1 1 i VIS ir II i i A Miltonl ku ser i t A P d edbert T aburton B tirton j B brower r J owel pettit and ud reuben neuben miller i T 1 1 1 I 1 i I 1 1 1 I 1 SWINE wi N E ND S rawls aig 11 paul A fiche atler tayl aylor or chas K babage G bog zog hoggan ad an ana wm D di Ko It noberta berts berta general of the a kemm gentlemen n whose names arb are are above were not present at t the tho pg jast evening ng and it A may i b be a tha a a one ae or tw fwu of them have nat no as yet become members of bf th uhe the 6 86 society clety NV were ware jere selected because otheir ot ot nely known knori i familiarity with the tho b business which aas has been heen assigned to the corn of which th eyare chosen ilem liem members and with w ith the des aes design agn of committe committees commit teas tepa ps as influential as possible by that weight of thein their names should they apt wish to serve in this capacity 0 or are precluded byoir by circumstances cum eum a from bestowing es toNing the attention which is required to the hiness biness gainess ua iness they will oblige tile tiie society by lin Jin forming informing the secretary A hf musser or the president wilford woodruff ir to that effect it was bug aug suggested last evening that the chairman of each committee be requested through the columns of the news papers to seo see each member of his djs his hib committee and learn from him whether hether he would serve or not this it was thought would be the quickest method of bringing the committees into i working condition and of learning nv whether there ere were any who did not wish in connection with them R D roberts was chosen delegate of the society to Xe represent present it at the approaching bee convention which is to be held at India indianapolis napoli s la ia A milton musser was appointed to in the various counties the names of those w wishing to send for stands of bees were taken it is desirable that subscribers for one hundred should be obtained as the agent wm D roberts can deliver that number be r at 20 per hive buta huta smaller cumber number would cost 25 each the superiority of the itt italian a iian ilan over the common bee see was dwelt u pon upon I 1 and it was judged best to send for the italian variety only vve jve ve have but comparatively few hives of bees of any kind in the at present and now is the we wish to haye italians only to effect the change if the italian is as good as reported it would be a most degl deil desirable rable rabie consummation tp to have no other kind within with our borders once have them introduced and there would be but little trouble in he keeping i 1 g the stock pure ever every y bee in master masten ast e r epi w will 1 I 1 soon eoon find it to his interest if italian bees become common to change his blaek black bees into that variety for they are great wor workers k and do not scruple to rob other hives to enrich their own they call caa do so with impunity as they appear to go in and out of the lives hives of the black bees without the least interruption this jP arent parent society has ahas a large an and d in important po nield neld field of labox laboy be forejt a field too p constantly 0 widening trat such an or ia is necea ne cea eeb nry ary feary no friend question i though other ear car eares cares gsand and labors maybe may be and numerous lt should inot riot fall into neglect who are are with the society and who bo have been selected to act I 1 upon jita iyar loua louls committees ees will 0 only n I 1 y give t he the business a blittle but constant an immense lamount atgood of good done to the peaple peanie people enri clied diled tt a w wonderful ful fal li i sn fi ed ril rii 7 i i jn 11 1 1 rn it I 1 i i A noi nol 03 prean preamble i blo bio rouil bylaws by laws of the idae deseret yet ret arent parent Solety for th p tion ana and I 1 beebi sc s c I 1 J whereat the interests bf the require the fostering careo fits its members in the importation and development of stock the culture of bees fish nish lec ac fec which w important are adjuncts ida to tb an ab agricultural a I 1 people who wiio are ira of aming incoming bo olf bolf 1 elf self sustaining v therefore be it resolved that to accomplish so desirable an object we unite in diri biri birshing hing an association to be L known flown as the deseret parent society for the introduction and improvement of stock bees jeise aw ac iv 1 the tid officers olli cers of the secle society shall consist or ora ota a president a vice president Pre a treasurer and such other seers officers ois as it may be requisite to elect or appoint i 2 the president shall shail have power io to call meetings from time totite to time timo as the interests of the society may demand and the absence of the president the vice president shall preside and perform all lher aher other duties of odthe the president 3 the 1 secretary ecret ary shall keep a record of the proceedings of the Socie society fy and attend to its correspondence 4 the treasurer shall have the care caro und and custody of all vill money and property belong bing ling society and make maka liln reports proceedings pr me edings to td the society when averl required i 0 5 the gene general rf management af teis thes 0 m eav shail shall be under the direction ign i of the I 1 president dent t t va vice 1 c wre ore president secretary acrel itry etry and add treasurer I 1 who ivio shall constitute the board of ll 11 V i directors 6 the officer ali ail all hald for the and aud until their successors are elected and band assume the duty toaty of their respective offices aati aiti M 7 lin case cage of any vacancy occasioned by death sickness absence or otherwise tho the board ishall shall hato havo power to 6 fill said vac vacancies all ali subject to he hb action of lof the first I 1 subsequent sa sei q u at meeting of the coclet So society clet ciet yo 1 8 whenever wh li fra fro hail hali hall ball bd deemed J necessary 13 to tb tend send sena delegates t to represent the society abroad transact business and it 14 not convenient to call a meeting for that purpose then the board kiive mhd to empower such i delegates or dr agent shand to give them the necessary instructions Anstr actions i qt 9 any person mar may be admitted ja fa s a member of the iso society 1 cieck by y paying one dollar as initiation fee 10 at the suggestion of tiie the board the foregoing bylaws by laws may be altered a amended men d edor or repealed at any meeting of bf the society by a two thirds vote lote of the members present resent I 1 I 1 I 1 wlee PEKOES the following i will wiil doubtless prove valuable to many of i our oun subscribers f editor desree neim mavs J X beg to hand you the following process of or making wire fence aken an E eastern paper t IW bed cedar pots posts were set 8 feet apart nol rol es afre were bored borea through the posts 6 0 8 and 13 12 inches apart the lower loer wire wi reone one ono foot from front the ground the next two feet six inches apart another eight inches above and one twelve linches above that the tho ends enda bf jot the posts were large and arld firmly set one end of each wire wite was put pat through the hoig holg hol hoi in the post at one end olio wound around the pos post t ohice once and twisted to fasten it then the the he wire was passed through each post to the other end pot post where it was wound twice or thrice around a horizontal capstan consisting of a round around block of hard wood wood throe three inches in diameter through each end of which was inserted a short lever with which to turn it this capstan was laid against the side of the end post under the wire which is wound two or three times about it to get purchase one man takes hold of the wire aud and another of the leven lever of the c capstan P s n an and the entire ntine line line is thu thus s tigh tightened tene d till perfectly taut pine or cedar half inn inch ch plu piu plugs soaked in oli oil were then driven i into nto th the holes beside and above the wire each side of each post thus dividing the strain among the posts and protecting the wires from wyten water water after these plugs were driven the wire re was taken from the tho capstan fand sand and wound about and aud fastened to the end post cost the wires were then painted fainted and were warranted to last 20 years jears without repair no 9 wire vire as used i t Respectfully i iab tah 1 1 A mllton mirton mussen musser I 1 T t V 1 l why ia Is a played out man manlike like tike an umbrella because hes used up DURING durdu the thie late discussion between professor bratti pratt an and aud d dr newman the latter d dl canted on the virtues of his hia native city new york and offered to prove that the social evil was wms ilas but limited in extent there this was the opinion of the learned doctor many man doubted however that his expressed views on the subject act were in consonance with his real knowledge of the matter if credit c re diu dit be given to dr newman for an honest expression of his ideas and anid sentiments on th the subject it must be conceded that he Is ig very vety ignorant of facts in relation to the moral status of the city which had the honor fo to give him birth the statements of the reverend doctor and those of the public journals of new york do not coincide we extract the following c from an article published in a late number of a paper pacer of anding standing ot in that how to keep in subjection that phase of ot civilization known as the social evil is a question that has many times been discussed in this city and in our oar state legislature with no practical results thus far vice flaunts itself before the eyes of the public bedizened bedizen ed in the most gorgeous habiliments of fashion apparently for the purpose of being noticed its female votaries vot aries seem to glory in their shame they are met with on the grand stands at race courses they elbow our wives and daughters at watering places and plentifully besprinkle every grand ball that is given during the season advertising their calling by the loudness of their costumes and the brazenness of their stare it is not so very many years since the th e presence of these creatures at the ball of a somewhat celebrated military organization was considered sufficient cause by the more decent portion of the pleasure loving community to taboo the subsequent entertainments given by the organization and after one ortho or two slimly attended affairs had been held hold the company was compelled to give up their practice of giving one ball each successive season and this too after having held them for twenty five or thirty years until the company had consider considered e them a settled thing and so long as th they ey I 1 were conducted in an unexceptionable manner had crowded to them affording a good source of revenue to the organization giving the entertainment f the article goes on forstate tor to state that new york is in the matter of licentiousness copying after the iaria garls of six bix months ago and it shows up the enormity and extent of the evil in its various phases we again extract these of whom we have spoken are the tho so called better class of the depraved but our streets are overrun with a worse class in certain thoroughfares against whose respectability nothing can be urged it is absolutely impossible for a decent young woman to pass along alone after nightfall without being insulted Insult bd by some male brute simply because the prostitute prostitutes shave have made of them a cruising ground and it is taken for granted that all unprotected protected tin females are of this class our oar contemporary calls loudly for an antidote to the rapidly spreading corruption in according to dr newman that city of comparative purity it thinks that the only hope of placing any check upon the evil would be to legalize it by granting licen lieen licence ces cea to houses of ill iii fame the evil has become of such magnitude that it is absolute absolutely lv necessary y that some official action be taken regarding it it is urged that leat to regulate it in any manner by the authorities would be to legalize it the answer to this is that it exists to an alarming in g extent now and is constantly increasing rast past efforts of the police to break it lb up as nar far as possible have utterly failed not alone in this city but in the civi civilized lizea world several journals Journ nik alK throughout the country in commenting on the mannelin man manner nerin in which dr newman came out here to discuss the question of polygamy advised him to first clean out the sink holes of iniquity in washington and other places before he again attempts to wash the utah platter this is excellent advice reformation should begin at home the new york press presa should labor with the learned gentlemen and endeavor to convince him thattie that the opinion he seems entertain with regard to his native city is wrong that it is not such an immaculate place after all here is an inviting field for missionary effort which dr newman should not permit to go uncultivated the cries arles for an ample remedy for the 69 social evil in new york should not be uttered in his hearing in vain the pride which he expressed as entertaining for his native city should prompt him aim to use every ef effort lortIn in his power for its purification LEON GAiI GAMBETTA BETTA is 18 one olie of bf the most prominent and powerful members ih of the tha provisional government of france ile he Minister is of the interior andrin that t office has displayed dis did played great skill and arid wonderful executive ability A great and trying crisis mikella that at through which france is now pa passing can scarcely fail fall the tho surface the tha master spirits of that thai nation As one 0 those gambetta bids fair fall to stand in jn the foremost rank he issa yo ung mani man being only thirty two years yeara of age he is the hoson son bon ofa of a hardware dealer in the south of france F rance and until within the last two years yeam was unknown to thet thel public being a briefness youn young glawyer lawyer of the paris bar aa an eloquent speech in defense defenso of an opposition journalist prosecuted for ali aff offense against the government first brought him antono tice and secured his election to the legislature affa course since his appoint ment merit to the office no now held by him shows him to be possessed of great force of character he is as bold as a lion and seems to be almost omnipresent in france he makes and unmakes facts and mayors as circumstances require c alis calls out and conee conet concentrates |