| Show I 1 I 1 1 de a ngn nth h aliria editor wits JN cus eus father avld crockett crochett croc kett hett died at his resi resl residence denoe denoo last night at 10 of paralysis par alysia is very suddenly bro crockett was born dec deo 31 1806 1800 at vinal haven waldo county maine maino he was baptized in jn his n native state in march 1839 by elder william VIII Iam lam hyde moved to nauvoo with his family in the fall of 1840 islo and remained ther there until the exodus of the saints from that place paw paa passing ring aing through the and afflictions incident to these years in the history of the church in the year 1849 be emigrated to the valleys and settled in jn salt lake city remaining there for about a year he moved fo jo payson and lived there till the spring of or when he moved to logan city dache cache county at which place he lived until the time of his death bro crockett was the th president of the high priests quorum and had been for many years he was a man of sterling integrity and was wasi a staunch believer in and supporter of the grat groat I 1 itter day 1 work his bis reputation and character stand untarnished leaving a record well weli worthy the imitation of his numerous posterity his children numbering seventeen grandchildren sixty moe moo great grandchildren eight making a total of ninety faur seven years ago he lie was baruck struck with a paralytic stroke which somewhat impaired his body and mlle mijo mil mii 1 and during three years has bein bet iz considerably I 1 seldon vit vii vina vInk his house hous i e oi oa the tho day aks of his death be ln visited all the tha the members of his hia family as if impelled by some po power and influence he could not resist little s that thal bla hia end was so noar and upon retiring to bed he seemed in his usual healthy health when shortly after lie he breathed his last without a struggle thus like a sheaf well laden has passed from this probation another veteran in the truth to come como I 1 forth in the morning ef of the first resurrection to inherit the reward veard his good dve deeds di will entitle him to 1 1 1 1 respectfully 0 JAMES A i A query 1 SALT balt lare LAKE city 1 I i i s 15 mei nei t IP can you tell me whether when the wives and daughters of men who cannot pay their just debts go for nifty fifty dollar dresses thirty abi abl dollar bonnets and complementary etceteras it is a morally and financially healthy heal thy sign 9 PER i hone xong seve severe severo re winter loss of 5 1 tock i i defective mails malta iron co april 8 1876 editon deserae news the winter winten in this isolated region has been uncommon ifor severity and duration we have bave lost a large per of homed block which has heretofore general ly wintered on the range with but little care spring is now peeking 9 through the snowwhite snow white hills which Is encouraging the farmers the NEWS has been a welcome visitor to us during our confinement py y the snow capped moun moua kalns on either side of sevier valley until recently our Uil IIri cles clea boys have failed to bring it that forthe of march being the last received perhaps poor ponies and muddy d y roads account for ter the de defice fielLi ency please encourage ene enc burage th enito to continue service as we have no other reliable source to hear from the outside wi worlds orld orid I 1 i nit pit 1 respectfully f a W D kartch iea sea ier j fi ore r V 11 A r april editor lie Ife seret mews news L yn I 1 gentlemen As there has be e en I 1 some considerable 1 it 14 relation e milling properties of the ore from Harris harrisburg buri distri ct t I 1 beg leave to make the following 9 statement 1 I hauled nine hine and a hairm ions lons of ore from the dunlin mine to pioche nevada and had the same same reduced at lafie the alpa alps sliver silver mining alining Co cosmus bya blair biair supt bupt the nine and one hail hall half tons produced in nue hue bullion the average pulp assay assap was wag per ton per pen saved by said mill percil percia per tit of which can be substantiated 1 very truly yeura yours j ISAAC esaac buffin DUFFIN buel buyl i N X of a boy noy round fund N NEWTON ewton cache co april april 18 1876 dailor rems news yesterday a son of bishop littlewood I 1 while hunting stock on the divide between hamptons Ham and this place found in an advanced detate of decomposition the remains of a boy about eight years of age the they were brought to town and at the inquest held by justice Av Villiam william bell joseph wilson and james hansen the following evidence was wa given the tha a deceased emile johnston bon son of sister johnston a widow of this town was born september 14 67 lived last summer with his uncle hans johnston nt at dewey ville box elder co and about the ath of january he be loft left his un ciela clela home on foot and alone to come corne to hib his mother in JN ewton he was seen to tb cross cress bridge bidge the same aften afternoon loon toon some time after it was reported that he had found his way ay to plymouth in safety but on gli this report proving p ro vin g incorrect I 1 bishop dewey ana and some nelga neigh i bors searched beir seir ched for the body to the top jf f the divide the remains were found but a short distance from fro nithe the road about ten miles from dewey ville and aree free from new ton on oti account of the very deep snow no abroad road was wasi kept open this thib winter r over oven ov erthe tha divide or search would have havo been bien made bade for the nody hody from jlii ints inis 1 side of the mount i tain J H B i i severe severo winter snow goin rait fast r CROYDON morgan co i I 1 april 22 1870 eua iho editor deseret news I 1 it gives v enn me pleasure yo nhat ahat oh in the matte matter rot vda cation jb pot pov 6 behind any auy any town in utah to fro today day ay the sunday school child reil with their superintendent joserh joseph teachers father fa thora thorp antu ig kothera mo therm thera assembled in n their thein lar lat large ge e and commodious school house in th the capacity ofa ota oa sunday exa mIr lation tation all ail ere grau fled fied listening to the lessons recitations and songs of the children which cheered the hearts of all predent present an impression forced itself upon wet the mind on entering the house that the people wished to encourage their children by seeing mt the north end a large table with books upon it the greater part of an historical nature which were given to the children and teachers as re wards of merit for six months a good day school has been in to session where tho tha pc scholars holkis haye hate advanced rapidly un day dar the tuition of an energetic teach er which has given full satisfaction geat great credit is due duelo to the school trustees for paying punctually their te teacher a cher the w hole holp of the people hr are e interested in education we have havo felt the effects of the severe winter but are now rejoicing hn jn the snow fast disappearing and und we expect to be plowing ina lna in a few days yours youra reet respectfully fully GEO K funeral 44 revival 1 meet heet gues lues ingi correspondence pon dence denee wun t dis uis gaut taut ky tt 41 gri fri friends ends aufa ac p jb i MASS j I 1 april 10 editor deseret dewsz i Y r reach reached ed this place nearly two weeks since and an dhave fi sive tive pent the intervening er time with saints living here and in groveland adli a village ing lag 6 near by there ere is s very little interest taken W the tho people in religious matters however however I 1 have made by invitation several calli upon uron parties artlas wished to make inquiries 11 hl es fat regarding the trul truth e held heid oni one meeting in ir aneta agli s g village vil vii lap lam emch was as well anttn attended ed and a it few aw d days ays since I 1 do delivered vered the fude funeral ial bal discourse of an aged lady whose lipse i son on himself over oven sixty jears jeara ota ofa of age bilings belongs to the church I 1 the vie house a private one was crowded to axce excess ss by the children relatives and friends of the deceased edmy my remarks were listened to tar with critical attention and several of bf those present afterwards stated sti ted that the doctrine of the latter day saints pertaining pertaining to the resurrection an and fhe the future was eminently beautiful and reasonable besl beel besides W being scriptural 1 there has been a vigorous attempt fc made to getup get up a religious revival in this place this last laist few days by holding a series of sensational dional 1 gospel meetings the last of the series having been held last evening the meetings were held b by y th three reo ree busi bust businessmen nes mon from boston laymen who have been making excursions to different parts of the state for revival purposes 21 the leader of the three has failed in business bustness three time the last time so I 1 am informed paying ten cents on the dollar to his credi creditors tors and seemingly disgusted with his mercantile ill III luck or possibly having made a competency out of his three failures he fie has taken to preaching a la moody and as he is an excellent singer to national sat ional gospel songs a la sankey bankey without any appointment or ordination as a minister of any sect the first time the collection plate was passed around I 1 am 16 formed informed sixty dollars was contributed by persons whom he had seared into religion by his sensational or touched by bf his maudlin tears i no wonder that lie he neels feels drawn towards the A salary of bf sixty dollars an draw of the more fer for fermai formal mal mai ministers have objected to these theme laymen taking the pulpit without perhaps the thought of the difficulty they would have habein ju to the critical their own authority slit allt hority to preach the gospel of christ deters them from pressing their ol objections truly the world moves A merchant after failing and paying ten icente cents on the dollar may f gre ire retire to his brown browa stone dence compose a few sensational gospel sermons learn a few modern sensational gospel songs if he is a good singer if not take a good one into partnership with him and then start after souls to bring to christi christ but dont forget to pass the contribution boxi an and d the papers particularly the religious ones laud thew martyrs and the young mens biens christian afian clat cla ions tiona pray for them and thel their r ding ing jha the he commandment not to take fake that hondr honor to themselves 7 quite a number bf saints lia iia have beep been gathered out from this immediate there are many per pen persons persona here who have called upon me to enquire after thain their relatives in utah at the same time making the complain complaint t that they never hear from their friends any airy more this complain complaint at has been re repeated bated to me scores score of times since sinco X r left home and latter day saints saint s in utah remove a great deal of prejudice and do an incalculable amount of good by keeping up a correspondence with their relatives and friends in the world their silence but adds to the prejudice and their friends often get the idea that they are really lost beyond redemption much good would result from spreading the written word among the relatives bof bot of the saints an oc cas ional sermon clipped clippe out of the p paper aper and sent in a letter a tract or church work would often da do much good your brother B P F Cumm cumminas Nas box bo boston 8 ton M mass ass I 1 at wintering bees Bee noney sHoney extractor toads loads etc farmington april leth 1876 editor deseret jes zes i I 1 commenced working amongst mon men go the bees yes yesterday and made a di discovery 1 I 1 s covery that may perhaps be of some benefit to bee keepers that read this and who might haxe have bees in the same condition I 1 found three swarms that bad but little honey lett of their winter winters lp supply one of them had only ony enough to last two or three day days JC I fed them by taking frames of honey from other hives that had plenty tol tot spare t wish bee keepers would give the tha publio public the bolle bolie benefit nit fit of their experience a lublec istl more thant than they by do by bi excell exchanging thear ideas with each gach other corresponding with the pa ot tty to kep beep kop ther theirly light 1 under a bushel 11 or iwa in a beehive bee hio hive either bees bies tha that vydie were in good condition last fall fali have wintered here our doors with but little loss but we have had so much good weather they have made away with consid erable hon honey e and a good many stands have died id this spring through gh not sot being fed or having laving a few frames of honey given to them if bees would not ho do any better when housed dur ng the winter than they do out doors I 1 think they would consume much less honey but the kind hind of a place to put them e m in n and how to manage them when they they are stowed away are questions that most of u would like to have satisfactorily explained in gleanings in bee culture I 1 see taht some correspondents complain of their beba when they are housed coming out of the hives part of the tume time to drag draw the lead dead ones out and not finding their way back one writer states that the remedy is to tack a piece of wire cloth or mosquito m bar over the entrance As the italian queen bee is good for only about three years yearb JE think it is a good plan plait to number ali alt the hives and keep a register of tap age of the queena queens in iria a book for the purpose and arld have havea a space in the tle book numbered with the corresponding number of all the hives this ibis wiit wilt not only assist in keeping the ue ugo of the queens but the condition of the hives can also ano be noted down every time they are examined be that a person can tell when to divide or extract and if it a swarm of bees comes out of one of the hives the book will show which hive thib te swarm most likely emme came from As the old queen goes goeb goes dut dud with mhd he new now swarm the changes in the register cati can be made accordingly A great maii many swarms of bees are destroyed by u using sing the honey hodey extractor too freely te to show the benefit derived from the tise use of the extractor 1 I 1 will state that 1 I hare have been seen every one onet of the branies jjr m a 6 hive so nearly filled with honey houey that the queen would have but little or no empty comb in which to lay eggs and arid two or three days extracting the honey from part of the frambs frames there would by be beores scores of eggs deposited in the cells will some of your readers tell us the most to et bees from toads I 1 have heard a good many say ay the best plan plat la Is to kill the toads but I 1 think this la Is is as suicidal as killing birds birdt fas aa they do a a great grent deal of good by preserving orchard and aud other crops from froin the ravages of f destructive insects I 1 have tried boards by putting p th them em edgeways javes ve put ald aid not cayia a them a deep enough to 0 pr brer e gent vent the t ame 6 toads frem digging under T r tred tiled r p pian plan an wih with betten better er suc sue success cessa b by Y PU putting the hi hives aws 0 on n a platform or table that extended about two feet in front of the hwi bwl wives hives fil ves but re pew few w bees would then get within reach of the toads and hunger would compel them tor search fora more honestly earned meal whether this thil plan does any ny harm or not by being in the way af pf the bees flying in lo fro front bit fit oe of the nives hives ps JE I do I 1 b believe belleve the there re are worse laws passed than one that thab would punish cruelty tot tOj toads bids especially when we cabba can hardly r d I 1 y ri raise I 1 s i de a an n appie apple w with t h PDt out the coaling moth gong through it 1 respectfully 0 T 4 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