Show v -V - II AUJcndmcntsand recommend-I- f of forms but recommended the appointamended ment ot a commission to do so at an r!“ g Parsed early JT j)' jt “An act for the incorpo- - dUy On motion of Mr Rockwood said cion efiaritable 'p of benov'd'-iwas laid over as part of the unfinf?P or literary institutions” tvas rnd ished business of this session amendments were concurred ind Mr right introduced a resolution 8 ‘An act providing for complimentary to Him Orson Pratt Jl i- No of railroad companies speaker for the able dignified and imof tlio affairs there partial manner in which he had presided n ‘he wurmgenieiit lwa taken up over the House and to the other officers Pending consider!!-Jithereof the Council took a recess tor the satisfactory manner in which thoy hail fulfilled the duties assigned till 2 p m them Feb 18 Unanimously Mokxixo Thuksoay I ho acting Governoradopted announced Ins mot at 10 — 3'ho House approval of the following bills: — “An fiot further defining tho duties of tho Lifor n act for general brarian Arc” an act to provide for the amendments profit” and distributing of the laws of t f cuniaW hv Council mid printing the sixteenth ria( n amended seventeenth and eighF 'smith Young teenth referred to Messrs annual sessions of the Legislative ind Kick special committee to examine The committee appointed Committee of conference on the bill and destroy the further bonks he defining the duties of the superauditor’s warrants reported r loomed books correct and intendent of the Salt Lake City and that they found the anship wagon road agreed on a sub(instrovod redeemed warrants to the stitute section to said bill Adopted 'rountof‘S5J88a Ihe acting Governor announced his was instructThe committee on claim hill the approval of “an act for the protection of ed to insert in the appropriation “an public act supplethoroughfares for the eui'm of ijdte to pay expenses mentary to tho act regulating the mode umg of procedure in civil cases in the courts fiio committee on jrrigation reported of the Territory of Utah” t appropriating money to Adversely The acting Governor announced his in opening a canal to control the of the “act repealing Henwater of tjmpiteh river ry S Alexander’s charter establishing rules for working toll act providing bridges across Weber river” witi Mines involving casement therefor riastms signing amended hack reported The House concurred in Council lr Ho wherry presented “An act pro amendment to “Territorial appropriaand distributing the tion riding f"r printing bill” sixteenth seventeenth and Mr Rockwood reported a bill amendsessions also the eighteenth annual II S Alexander’s charter ing Raised jiumaK rf tho eighteenth annual session The acting Governor announced his Passed the lA’gielativo Assembly” of "An Act of general House took a recess till 2 ptn corporations for pecuniary profit'1 AKTBRJtOOR F"b 18 The acting Governor announced his 'l approval of tho following bills Hot sk— At 2 o’clock the houco its “An act further defining the duties Tim committeo ori roads &c reported of the Supt of the S L City and "An act pri riding An act repealing an act entitled an act Wagon Road’ of railroad comgranting to II H Alexander tho right for the incorporation across the V to establish toll bridges panies and the management of the affairs iter river in Summit county” Passed thereof” “An act amendatory of an act The special committee reported back amending an act entitled an act granting for pecuniary “an act of incorporation to 1L S Alexander the right to establish a Passed toll briilgo or bridges across tho Weber profit’’ amended was received from river in Summit County” A communication nnu the his Excellency “Territorial Appropriation Bill" acting Governor HigA committee was appointed to wait announcing his approval of “an gins act pertaining to damage done by ipon the acting Governor and see if he to defining a lawful feneo” “an had any further communication act repealing an aet reguluting etray make “an act Said committee announced that Ilis pounds and for other purposes” for a mechanic’s and laborer’s Excellency had no further communicato lien11 “resolution certain tion to make totheAssomlily exempting whereupon iron works from taxation” and “memortho House dissolved Benediction by ial'1 to tho Mon A W Randall Post- Mr Young master General” His Excellency also returned “MemoSTATUS LEGIST ATTOE rial to Congress for an appropriation to defray tho expenses of tno Indian war Pursuant to order of adjournment his objectm Utali Territory” stating the Legislature of the ritate of Deseret ion- to the same assembled in the City Hull this morning “An act providing rules for working at 10 o'clock mines involving easements drainage The House was called to order by and other chief clerk iueeury developments” was Robert L Campbell of the former Hmi-The “Territorial bill" appropriation Hon Orson Pratt wn- - e'eeted Sneaker as amended and passed turn pro “An art to amend an act regulating A committeo on credentials were aptiie mode of procedure in criminal capointed who reported the list of memses ” was read and referred bers elect “An act in relation to interest on moThe members elect were qualified by ney” was read and referred Justice Clinton in Council Ins House The House proceeded to a permanent MRUidments to “an act supplementary by electing tho following organization to the act regulating the mode of proofficers: cedure in civil cases &e” Orson Prat sen Chief Clerk Tho eommittoe on elections reported Assistant Clerk Robert L Campbell the following officers to ba elected by Franklin S Richards Engrossing Clerk the joint vote of tho Assembly: — One S 11 H Smith Chancellor and three Regents of the Abintuii Pratt Messenger University one Attorney General one George Slade Foreman Probate fudge one noting Notary Pub- Samuel W Richards Chaplin lic each lbr Bute Iron and Sevier s The officers were qualified anil the Senate weru informed of the organizaThe Council were requested to meet tion of the House the House in joint for the elecwent into joint Tho tion of the foregoing utlioi'is and to receive the Governor's at 11 a m attho di— o'ction of tbe joint e— ion the House took a recess till 7 p m llouso its sitting Ev lying Feb 18 A was received from the Tlie report of the Liuutonant announcing the pi—ago of Senate “An n't making the laws passed Go’cral of the Xauvoo Legion was read tilo old ordered during the eighteenth annual sesmn of printed 1 he sum of the Legislative A— embly of tho Terrias ordered insertof Deed in the appropriation bill for the Ad-- j tory of Fuh in force in th( seret” otilct jtant Mr Rich Said bill was read three time- - and presented “an act relating to es from f'giti Referred Air John Taylor in Council presented n bill for j concurred “An net providing lor publishing and to the “act providing for the the laws and journals of the of railroad companies and '‘ke General Asembly’‘ which wa- - read inanageineiit of the affairs tlmreofi” and rheciiiiniitteeon library were instrue-yl'’ brioirip Air John Tayior presented “ a bill further defining to “1 the Librarian Ve provide for convening the next hi of the Guutu loi “an net to amend an net annual hich was adopted in csiatiug the mode of procedure nnimal A cases” was reported back and message was received from the Senof said their ate announcing passed at it) Ilonse bill and adjourned till “A resolution of condolence on the of the Governor of Lieutenant the death Fkuiay moilnino Feb 19 Ilebor C Kimball” State of Deseret Hoi The House met at 10 a m was received from the Council read and Midgoly presented petition of Mr “J “rimrs citizens of Utah and adopted rr!'i‘ A communication was received from bounties asking for an d Governor Brigham his Excellency purpose- - Referred his approval of Mr Ko( kwood announcing Nichols Young that reported “An act providing for publishing and nut Godin hail paid their to percentage and laws the journuls of the he v hool Hind on amount collected on distributing and “A resolution ni’ir toil brideacross Gear river in General Hex Elder to provide for convening the next anand a budge acro-county General se—ion of the e Maoid Assembly'' imal nnl submitted voucher The Senate was informed that the that the Weber lunvun road wa- - clear of business' J'npti'y hiul not complied with the House - tublo J M Smitn hcee ana nnf tin ir 'barter in ri'iulmn to to committee a u right were appointed port Governor Excellency ( d and :’i nut wait upon Biigluuii Young and see if ho had any make to communicationTh' e iin'iirl ftp ther in iirln try The I'oniuutE'e ri'tni ned and icpoitid I'l he due f li- - Excel b a bad no tm" lit r nm ri o'l t make with the mli I'ou-t’" ' 'Hi p - bill n Vi1 C 7 yr “u &” t' to in COERESPONDENCZ 'i:trt'iTt hi: t ‘i o '! 1' p h d i'Sl' oo a uric "i fie bill in rMlil' o' to (' un rest il'lot 'I ' ' 'ill re ' uii'im to mneli impoi'tamx imwover of almost nee that they do to 'heir lutilthy ant vain ami that is th'j do not want ortlikh together to he too crowde For the lirst few days they require io he fed on the mo tender leaves which 'll should lx given to them directly from 'l!'e-the tree perfectly iriish and only a few llo'ie d in theCoJU- at ihe time removing them as oiiMi ’l"1' i’t to the act defining the i' giv’i: them are consum'd ' rintembmt ot the Malt 'iipc " As the worms grow older and stronger and wagon road d John Taylor and give them obh r mid stronger leaves V n'i'l’0”1!-'''“ick'vovid a committee of Uut this rule should always he most UirtMibjeet faithfully adhered to- Feed thnn hvt n still p to ft w nt t time rmoi'inff tin m w an those last (liven thmn are consumed i'" r’’med shm at 7 p m pi' If tLIe uie be strict iy foiiowed you i‘j)orLd will never see wilted or dried leaves Vs vva it otiieieiit taking ’Usui rat on tiicotli r duties efto'e hut always fresh ones before (he worms on m tfii' rJe g Th k' is hut on q i i idaraiiu the li iiinii n of "ly ami renievi' the ioJit O'v1 Kol was parsed 'r i”’l eutiili ii "an ad reldivi tofi- ' 'va" ubi'n up and "“d to th l 'ommi(it'e on t cw ii'r s do - to of ' go ' iim-- Ci First — 1’ ou can gather “EXCU3I0! STOVE STOtE' (Seaud cond— Von can produce much more to the aeve than by the old orchard style of standard trees Third— Leaves tHux IliaU-in grown on trees pruned back are more STOVES HOLLOW WAHE vigoioux and contain more of the resinvessilk which substance from the ous sels of the worm are filled The advantages of this mode us to feeding may HOI q TIM Tie stated ns follows: dootjs DIE Ae I'LATK am! METALS i’Vrxf— Tho greater facility of handl- Xo HI K IRJillAM ST ing a given quantity of food Corner 14th Street Second— The greater length of rime OMAHA ncS the leaves thus adhering to the branches will remain fresh 'Th! hoiiNp i oosamen'IcJ with confUl&nio wH uh 'itiaCii' Thicd— It give- - the woun- - a luLt'diuMf of air keep- - them and consequently more healthy mid vigorof the worms the fliod much MILTON ROGERS ous believe that the Aleny beginners above inode of feed) ne is a modern To correct that falre notion vention I will state here that it law been practised by Japanese breeder Jioni time immemorial SEW GOODS! LG him to it STAPLE (Taukston Cm'iii: Ct b(9 February Lakh Tkiatjuapu: All things are moving on well here are :ts a settlement new settlers we have great of receiving many more cxjKvtiitiims tins year as we are about to move out of our lint and occupy our city lots ntid wo intern1 to survey some fifteen hundred sues of f aiming and hay land to make new homes for the people who may wish to settle in this northern pa rtof our Territory We have had a verv agreeable from Bros Lorenzo Voting of your city and (loo Lake of Ogden city Their instructions! were good amt in FANQf GROCERIES Aud Maunfivturert ofeH Linda of Tin Ware EAST TEMPLE HEW STfitET GOODS! Door South of Western YnionTclerapIi Ofliee SvtT A & PYPER G SALT CO Vi have received a few more during the past year and PYPER & CO Wholesale and Reluil Dealers One AilC NOW DAILY ut'Choice RECEIVING LARQE STAPLE AND FANCY i i LAXE f' CITY ef EAGLi EMPORIUM! GROCERIES Ann the same te City and Country CAhli Lower than theyenn Mime e nan f Homin anywhere efiev 1'OR the oi We the went Kiv'or are WRL JENNINGS R holesiile om oonAasxisesjrorv timely & CO ree'ivins and Retail We have petitioned the post office tuck of Larire department through our delegate Hon W If Hooper to establish a mail route with post offices in Clark 1 Weston and Oxford via north 19 Bear l’ivcr station to (rarkston GROCFIIIKS AND IS CASE AS l) PARREL 10 miles miles thence fo on the fime term" miles thence to Oxford In antici- Which we Cull and see nt the (tno new pation of said grant we have established TKAIPtK hi IUHNiS a private mail ourselves each settleSTREET one door south uf the vVestuni ment to carry its own mail Union Tolearat'h dflieo Vo would be pleased if our frieivd" I'Hiiv tjw: ti and correspondents would direct nil papers and letlcrs by the above route instead of the old route via Box Elder THE BEr: HOODS AT THE LOWEST 0 TO BKC KWl Hi A (Vo STORP ECHO enclAYellxville City it'joawi-'T anything in the line Yours in the Gospel PRICES of W F Lm uAVonr CROCKERY Gh tSSW ARE Bar Fhtnrts IaHipN fhlmuey) Mirror etc etc The last Parisian idea is to cover A Large Assortment constantly on hand GOT) WOODMAN SEE &BR0’3 velocipedes wih advertising inli'si'le and Retail Cheap for Cash OOR FLANNELS LINSEY3 JEANS CUAS J M LES k Co SibUiw'tm The Massachusetts iothp AntiSlavery Society is still squaring away at something or other i cj T DRY GOODS ors 11 General Mexnandise p Abraham B Burnett of tho Kaw in Kansas is the original “Big 425 younds have Nous of the French eons except McMahon the duke cf Magenta olid his is a very feeble specimen Edwin Forrest draws lmdly in the New Englaud towns because the folks won’t believe it is lire same old trage- Boots Shoes etc MERCHANT’S tribe Injun" lie weighs GARGLIIG OIL LINIMENT BEST IN THE WORLD MAIV AJVI BEAST FOR Motto if Quick Sale? and Smalt Whq Prollts WHOLESALE AND RETAIL mui age cultural IS THE TIME JOW TO THINK ALOFT IMPLEMENTS dian YHAUS IN UsE The tnuuel under thof’liiejgo river - aoi i for Rheniiieltin Chilblains Corns is not popu'ar with well dressed Chi llreasts Hhi)wsHoi!-('used Ineluoing Nipples of on tho Cl constant account Biles of Animals Weakness of mips cugaiiB REAP RS 0 vf PL VS HARROWS llo Joints (omraetioii- - of ihe Jliifndes dripping of dirty water from above Hites i'ninlul THRESH' RS Si: ii'i'fs and VaSds MaudLmneBack Somebody says that cultivating our Vain inVS"thetiun-iilo Cimiqied 'wetlintis Tannn s Apply to soil one inch deeper would add $150 Old Vires ilemuiriioids or Vile Flesh Wounds (lelii of fit kinds Sprains firuise-000000 e yeur to tho wealth of the Cra MAII8ITT & IIKDLEY iteeis Ring lione Vole Jtil country 'iveenej l'Vtnlrt Ijillntis fseiTin 'TutehcExternal ortiiease Bonner says that within the past Vpringhuit Sand Cr:ieaa il meneStrains Foundered Feet the his sou of Horn Mar? contributone ol Distemper year in Cow- - Cracked Teats Foot Rot in ors has beeu elected President oi the Carg-incident to Sheep and many other man and United 8 ates EXCHANGE SUILDISGS Alunjs inquire for MERCHANT’S t in Yt man A Greensboro vR(LIN''t tilL and take no nearly other broke his wife’s neck recently by Retail 30 amt Prlee $100 23Ceut Her neek playfully shaking her Shako well before and rub on cracked she became partially parabefore tho fro or soiuo lyzed and was confined to her bad Tho (jorgling Oil has been in use as a liniseven days ment for years AH nensk is a fair trial but be sure and follow direetion A new metallic subsfneo perfectly Ask nearest Druggist or dealer in translucent trad capable of being Patent your Medieint for one of our Almanaes Vide Mecums iind read wbnteoide giy wrought iuto articles of rare beauty and the Oil imtGS toe component paits ot which are about The tiargiick Oil is for by all respectwater gls aud copper has recently able dealers throughout tho butted Mates eountrio- and other PATENT MEDICINES been discovered by a German editor Our tesfiinnnjals )ate from to lStS and GODBE&CO- “YY’hat have you done with your doll Amy?” “Look’ it np papa Going to keep it for my ’itty gel when I get Dig jist like mamma” “Ah but suppose you have none?” “Never mind I’ll give it to my g’an are Fse tho Haririing Oil aud ted your neighbors what goo J it ha5 done e deal fair and liberal with all and defy Contradiction n u fuotu red at LOCK VO RT N Y by MERCHANT'S GAIiGLIYG OIL Co RfeUTwAm JCHCX UODHB Secretary An Idaho delegate lias called Butler u liar toi which Le was censured The Idaho delegate by the liju-- c r eeived the censure but refused to lie could not letruct the he hod S'ii'1 about taL buck vim Dii' Ur vif'out m'fi'g himself liable n imil'ii imput't (J C‘s-it '' A'!e‘lVv 'tun ''Vylie ''i u s BECKWITH Vh j' II CtKif " ii ‘jiigar c OU till a cm Ic U TRIBUTE TO lH"ll'"i i V)TIiTV Mid ’j nf i” vLb jihtM ur h Lcy (! t" lli fi‘ ASSiSP tfl ton are In five t'iu-l- ' os ihe Dadth' Jlll'I and the eontee ion vntn tiict'eaThose tii'M unteE ue id I’aetfie hi'imho- - 3011 L fus ut St ALii's ot Uieilt Itil f'tt down filin' in tli fin:t of a quire on second on hi feet Sulphur Greek The wich pupt r comiiiiiing worms thro attho bead of K u kunyon worm- - vat In r almvr tinfonrtli ulid fifth M() ill ihe 'i devour the leaves liom thence Weber river 100 sod !li)0 hot lot g in t lie me next ii'Ccliiiv vvt 'force The total he' of the branch each Miooivrilm respectively way on the read is 1S(5S— A previously laid on feeding ou 8 0 Midi related he following thus von Luill up u little square pen for each collection of worm- - all thiom!) anecdote at the dinner- table oi a “A The worms woiL poet iu Londonyour cocoonery iu his hraiii from the stripped to world'ngwaa nee but doorous by a and iu ibis way they ate raised from Whifhl tho Hat surface where they are clergyman who disfigured his c and wore a fa"o of peipetual tor j in contort with their own ofiai As Las Had visnqo appear-cand filth up into the nli above ii Tins luoururag the sick man in tho mode of feeding Ins many advaotagi both in the manner of eultivatinj the started er and exclaimed: ‘Why l"'arN wind's tin m tiGi “ Aon lock as if !'!:mt!)ri‘i-a- s limb ay tree L v it“ vr:'" vo r b a didn't lire a "o' '"VVlu'i' i" and '! I i VOLUNTARY TEA’ u i: I jl ETC oSjaiCCos th M'j u r' rt ’s fail1 let r "I !n 10 - in fHSf? !IQ T''" ih f ASS COLORS A Co & tilt ORGCLRKS Is OILS pi imilhi r PAINTS child" yio'' pla'oa'i ilwuiToim ii’iisatcl in l L'hi tint id 'lie nt " vo !:! Now : w clipping o'i the straiaht rieoL- ' m ‘I back tm!oil each II tree Vs iut lev III' yo' i!l"V bthet!i"uns- hill :m ii hii u rco thimi en lim an nn iii egg'he pj ei iolo t!" u o 'i til! '"ii lei'e ot la a J at - and Pb n pi a od upon ori in n nisi aiu aitoo-- t tho irqiihi'ii qumtiiy for otic ic diirr u:' to tiki: Theie is one thuir 'ii'Id'ivc to tiie eocomi“ry Tikmgan only want is !inl Mill r n ir lie 'Ml of ni j’1" Id llppl( be loit h:oc in mo t coontnes eeonomi'! lihoi to the what Ah' Loni- - IViuet adoption hllilli! mode of teedina tyhs tho Ain't' the t iv'i moultiii"- - when the riu to i' a'siut pretty mi' tea of Lil the fi lee hie on the t’i orfive y hor-ami Iri’k mine hits' "il res' !“ of fresh leaves and that occurs on the days of moulting when as before remarked they shuidd have none There is no absolute invariable rule os to tho exact ago when the several juonltings occur Lir the reason that the life of the worms depends in u great degree on tho fiivorubleness and uuitimnity of th) weather the frequenev and regularity of feeding with fresh food and the quiet allowed them while moulting The different varieties of worms vary ns to the period of their whole lives as well as to the time between each A a general rule however moulting under favorable circumstances tho several moullnies will occur about as follows The first kajuiung when five davs old the second when nine the third when fifteen days old the fourth when days old lienever the worm is about to commence moulting he leaves off eating attaches himself rigidly to the most handy thing he finds ami stretches up his head as in pain The fore part of his body increases and tho latter part decreases in sire and tho whole body assumes Thus a appearance he continues to swell up about the head until the old skin hursts mid slips back to- ards his tail lie then crawls out of the old kin a changed icing looking shrivelled and gaunt and hungry and at once begins to look for his food When erne has been taken to keeji only the worms of the same age together and they have been led carefully and uniformly all the worms on tho same paper or on the pujwrs of tho first day’s hutching will go through these several moulting at tho same time And so of the second and third days’ hatching Thus when one worm wants to "bo quiet and absolutely quires it so does every other one on the same paper and consequently all are gratified— no one crawling over or Experience disturbing the other teaches that upon a proper separation of the several days’ hatchings depends as much as upon any other thing the success of a feeding and consequent success of a crop of ilk Next to proper care in feeding often and on fresh fond and keeping the worms of the same ago together it is important as intimated above that they should he properly thinned and spread out over a greater surface as they grow larger They should have room so as not to ho required to lie This is one upon the other too much for convenience in getting necessary at their food and is verv essential to the health ful growth and maturity of Besides the exercise of the worm assisted by the appearance judgment it may lx: of the worms themselves well to lie guided in thinning them out by the rules laid down in this chapter as to the space required for five hundred thousand worms in the several To make this subject familiar I ages will state here the space required for that number of worms in connection with the amount of food they will quire for consumption during each of the several ages Five hundred thousand worms for the first age should he allowed one hunand it dred square feet of surface that during this age or the firs! five days of their existence they will consume one hundred and luring the secpounds of leaxes ond age or the next four days of their lives hey should occupy about (wo and hundred square feet of smfaee and sevenwill consume three hundred During the third ty pounds of! sires age— from nine to fifteen days old— they should occupy about four hundred and fifty fuel of surface and will consume eleven hundred and fifty pounds J hiring the fourth ago— of leaves from fifteen to days old— they should occupy one thousand and and will one hundred fen of surface consume three thousand four hundred mid seventy-fivpounds of leaves During the fifth and last age — lion twentwo in days old — the going to spinning — they should cupy two thousand five hundred square feet of surf ace and will consume nineteen thousand eight hundred and pounds or about two thousand pounds or one ton per day making in thousand ail nUmt pounds or twelve oud one half tons of leaves It will bo seen by the above statement that while the worms occupy Imt little space and eat but little during the half of their lives they spread out rapidly aud Gist voraeiousre dmig the while tbe half ('onseqnentfy work offi vding and attending to them - or is lie lit tluriim die first three a first half of their it tvo com i'lerai'i'qdiiring the ages JUST ARRIVED am- c ! 'mie fill! 31 11113 rsi it PANTS nd - 1 v ut ' WOOLEN OO0I EflQUSH BOOTS CUTLERY SHOES tli a uUe a'e jr K hA! t i &c 'he tad R I 0 HAIBEN Corur f“i wnnrMM !’(!( v I'HNi II' ST CVS 'Vr iu STOVE DEALFtfS IN SALT LAKE CiTlf EXCtcSiOtt Cl’ ' |