Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY OCT 9 LOST Yes yesterday a person lost from hta his wagon between the U 0 C depot and this office a U S gun the finder finden will oblige by leaving it at this office for the owner FIRE AT bro ara sabin of grantsville Grants ville had the misfortune to see his bia stables corrals chicken coops a horse I 1 CO 60 chickens harness lle ac fec burned burnea 1 A little over a week ago origin of the fire unknown GONE gonet TO RETURN A circular from the presidential head quarters omaha informs us that the illustrious geo goo francis sailed to europe for his family sept 7 expecting to return to america and commence another lecture tour by october 15 information WANTED of james and thomas gribble sons of john gribble when last heard from about fourteen years ago thomas was living near monterey cal eal caia eala and james near Mar syville cala any information of their whereabouts will be thankfully received by their father address Parag oonah iron co utah cala papers please copy A BEE was held at the city hall oct fth 7 pm there was a full fuli attendance of ladies and gentlemen from various parts of the territory nine counties being represented atter after prayer drayer trayer by elder W woodruff mr george bailey alley of mill creek reported extracting tr 1760 1700 pounds of splendid honey during inythe the months of july and august from 30 stands of italian bees and had doubled the number cumber of his swarms during the season his bees were still gathering honey and he was confident that he would not be under the nece neco necessity salty of feeding them in the spring samuel bateman of west jordan had but one swarm of italian bees last spring he extracted pounds of honey and divided his bis during the season several times and has haa now five strong swarms his bees hees work almost entirely on rabbit bush busil mr whiting of spanish fork raised the tho enormous amount of 1900 pounds from 21 swarms he thought that catnip mignion ette etto and what Js is commonly called stinkweed cannot bs be beaten for feeding interesting remarks were made by tho various speakers many of whom differed as aa to the best mode of wintering bees some were wore in favor of leaving their bees on summer stands and protecting them from the severe winter storms by throwing throwing g carpeting or gunny sacks around the hives others preferred to put them in dark cellars and that they should bo be kept la in a semi dormant state mr thurston remarked that bro mur mar phy of mill creek from swarms added eight more and extracted lbs ibs of good honey in his observation and experience he discovered that there was a great diffen differs ence once in places of oven even close proximity in regard to successful bee culture U elder ider lder wilford VV ilford woodruff remarked in relation to the different kinds of bees that his hla experience although limited taught him that the italian bees are the tho most profitable to keep and much easier esslen to handle than the tho black ones which should be Italiani zed as aa soon as possible throughout the territory he did not think the italians were half as rebellious AS the blacks his little children played among his bees italian kind and they never got stung the meeting adjourned sine die subject to the call of prest musser mussen benediction by I 1 ider elder rogerson Eo gerson R V secy tre THE carson appeal of sept 20 bays says we understand that the tunnel forming a connection with relia relin lakeland lake and the summit flume is completed which will add a stream full as large as aa clear creek to the waters of our valley and afford a sufficient quantity for more extended operations of thia thir company there is now new twenty one miles of this flume fiume bulit built at great expense and much of it in almost inaccessible places but the water now flows rapidly in this thia artificial channel and bears with it the burden of commerce and delivers at the carson terminus from three to five hundred cords of wood or a proportionate amount of timber daily it has created a monopoly it itis ibis Is true but unlike other monopolies it has hns bene hene fitted the small dealers by y putting up the price of wood almost per cent it has opened up a large tract of timber and made valuable that which was most worthless before it has given carbon earson a new now lease of active life in more extended commercial transaction transactions it wab wat a good investment for the first owners and we ebe bee ibo fio no reason why it should not be a better one for the present to it and the railroad we owe our present success and prosperity RS as a ive lve live town THE bill appointing commissioners from each state and territory to conduct the centennial celebration of independence denen deven dence denee day at philadelphia in 1876 provides for the issuance of of stock in shares of ten do dollars 1 I 1 1 r 3 each the commissioners h have ave apportioned the shares among the several states and territories and the proportion for wyoming Is ia 2360 2360 the smallest dakota with 2600 2500 2500 2600 being next we have no idea of what benefit these shares are expected to confer on their possessors nevertheless those persons in this territory who are interested te have now the opportunity of knowing how many shares are within reach by paying for them cheyenne zeader leader ten thousand human wings beings set forth together on their journey after ten tea years one third at least have disappeared at the middle point of the common measure of life but half are still upon the road faster and lind faster the ranks grow thinner they that remain till now become weary at three score and ten a band of four hundred yet struggle on at ninety these have been reduced to thirty trembling patriarchs year after year they fall into diminishing numbers one lingers perhaps a lonely marvel till the century is over we look again and the work of death is finished A preacher one slippery frosty mo morning was going home with one of h elde eide elderly aly members when the old gentleman slipped and fell when the minister saw that he was not hurt he said my friend sinners stand on slippery places 11 yeb yes a 8 replied the old man looking at the preacher 1 I see they 4 da w but I 1 cant an exchange gives the following as a sure way to drive bed bugs from old beds take green tomato vines put them in a basin or tray pound them to pieces as fine as possible then stair stain the bed stead which they tiley inhabit with the julee juice 1111 lill tho the crevices with pieces of vines and lay leaves under lne uhe the ends of the 2 slats if this is practiced twice a year V ear not a bug hug will remain in lix ti tile tilo led bedle stead stend 11 |