Show 7 sericulture I 1 VA ina new haw 64 et hasi 4 M C wa 1 1 the following lott iott ietter letter pr may bo be interesting te ta marny mariy of your numerous readers 0 1 etli opi 1873 amr louls A dear sin yure of the soth august came to linnit yesterday I 1 was very vary tary 11 plod ladt to oget get it I 1 thank you for the tile interest Int brest you take in suk culture I 1 lam iam am quite a anew new lyburn ner nor having never sega bega see eee ily iby silk worms till the past pase masoo there here was no person KI who understood too about them so I 1 an tai kai fn to ralso raise them with very vory littia instruction I 1 had llad about abreo thousand eggs sent to th me ast last art april they began to hatch on the lith of june and on the of july they began to ta spin k A goti on the fhe W of july I 1 saw bro ho he told me nio to put my female miller si 0 on n new bleached cotton but nut the season was about half gono gone for fon laying lying and aud they were all laid on paper I 1 believe I 1 have had the best beat of luck luek for tor I 1 have got twelve ounces of eggs C on cloth and about as many on paper those on paper I 1 wish to sell in this territory please keep me tile posted in what is for the be stand excuse a scrawl from yours etc IT ELIZABETH LIZABET 11 the above interesting statements fairly demonstrate how easily silk culture may be made successful and viry vory very profitable in tile the hands of intelligent ladies it is most emphatically a ladys business the cocoons co coolis I 1 have received from froni mi heward howard are first rate I 1 will here liero mention another ili lit instance of or a successful blood brood of silkworms which were reared last laa season by another very intelligent lady I 1 went to bountiful last week to taste its most excellent peaches and unrivalled melons I 1 saw there thero four lots of cocoons and eggs the largest was raised by mr anson call its bulk was about the same as tho the lot so successfully raised in this city by the daughters daugh teis of president brigham young the tho next lot in importance was composed of the most beautiful co coons boons they had been obtained ly by mrs urs irhe wary mary carter of that flourish locality she has lias got twenty six ounces of egg eggs 4 oil on cloth cioth which cannot be excelled the needing feeding of her worms was perfected in lit days d a N I 1 will also alfro mention another small but nice lot of cocoons and eggs raised by mrs mrss carolina farnham another very intelligent lady lastly mr john a beginner begin nen reared last season peason liis his first brood of silkworms I 1 have received another sample of cocoons from my friend bro paul cardon of logan thee theo the o cocoons are aro amongst the most beautiful I 1 i have in europe or china blo bio bro cardon cordon has got thirty five nive ounces of eggs which will conk cony mand tho highest price in the en ett market tho the eggs of tile last crop amount to abou about t two hundred died and sixty ounce from these facts we must i conclude cone conc ludo lude that silk culture is fairly fah ay iy onward in our mountain home flome louis LOTTIS A bertrani from FROU 1 ede eichst 1 nye vye we nyo noticed a statement in your paper of mrs mrm henrie visiting her sl 6 ter mrs mra bachel rachel S simmon immons all ali and aud d friends in lit this vicinity she ii 1 truly a mormon lady but you did not eay half she deserves she bile ia is seventy years of age ago is in tell teil teaches nino nine months in lit tho ni superintends super idel r intends two tivo sunday sell schools J and is s president ofa relief belief society we consider her a remarkable lady she bhe traveled three hun hundred divil miles in a wagon lievore lie iye fore she beached leached tile the cars at a t salt sait lake city from front there shu she was accompanied by mrs phelps nother another remarkable lady they traveled from i salt lake city gity together to gal gai illinois whore they thoy separated mrs phelps went to new nev ne nex v York where she visited fiends sho she also visited niagara yc Il santi jtb other cz points of interest fu tho the empire returning to i few faw days iava lava since sine whelo she site is at plesent they rhey expect to return to utah 14 n weeks vee hs it te pleas i ilg aig to hear them t talk taik lk lile they ille are ace perfectly wedded to their fait falt faith falth they aro are maimon and anti bid fair to ito dio dlo Mor mobs mrs urs phelps joined tho ous when she was fourteen years old and aud now mow she Is forty four mrs henrie basteen has bas been a mormon upwards of thirty years in barrison garrison obio oldo ohio acus avgi zoc zoe 29 t I 1 wll wil durrast red is me iho lle lie ap trl tri calor rion alor |