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THE CHICAGO 'I'RIBUNE: MONDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1877. arc ralsed. Btrawberrics, raspherrles, and cur- rants also do well. Maost of the zardeners have thelr tenms, which they drive fnto fown from three to four thmes o week, from the time the carliest vegetables and frults are ready for mar- ket to late in the fall, 8ome keep thielr teams layed a game at $25 a corner. ‘I stood alx,’ rnh’l.thcohl wan, ‘and the sucker ataod five with the deal, and damme if ho didn't jack him- selfout!’” FARMING THE DESERT. 1 Al thread they sgon beeame convinced that the: (JIKIRIINAL Nb‘vs' were nl!cr’lbl: right men, and notifiea the of- ficers of the Northampton {nstitution to that ef- feet. The Broadway Iawyers still had many + 1) ith the suspected parties,and Pinker- Shosting of an Intarnal Ravenue | echenmihideuupated ptrlesand pinker. Favorable Experiments Made in ——— ¢ Collector at War= Ume. The thieves, however, wanted too high s The Washington correspondent of the Cln- Colorado, Etc, on the trects all winter. The first tamataes z0 lme. The thieces, humerer, wante cinnatl Enquirer (firc-eater) takes a rather at elzht Lo ten cents per pound: rulishies, twn renton, Mo. pHes h‘m““z;“w’c‘_ldcmc“ ppel St gloomy view of the Democratic situation since the certainty of fIAYES' election fs declded. He says In his dispateh that cvidence s nce cumulating that the cussed Republican move- ment to draw over old Southern Whigs to tho Republicans is going on vigorouely, and that it 18 eazy to be seen that many of them arc quite willing to be taken In, and to divide the spoils with the Republicane. small bunchies for a gitarter; lettuce about the fanmies strawherries Imghl the seazon ot $1 per quart, and seld et heiow ) cents in the most plentitul years.” Cabbaze, onlons, ete, bringr threef to “four cents per pound. New potntocs oro at first «ix to clght cents per pound, and in the fall hold ur tu one and hmc-l’nurt‘u to two cente, often in the follow- ing spring, before the new crop comes in, going upszain to fourand five, and at thnes to clght and ten cents, Heveral market gardeners, the paat scason, after losing half of thelr crops by grasshoppers, made enough to pay for thelr farn: Dalfy fnterests receive a good deal of atten- tion, - The milemen who supply most of the large towns and camps get 810 10" cents & amrl for- milk, and 25 centa a pint for cream. Good ranch butter always brings n bhetter price than that which comes from the States, except perhaps at this time of year, when Oranze County and Vermont ‘butter 15 In lit- tle tha best demand. Tanch batter rules from 110 to b0 cents, the Average price the year round being abont 40, Bome darymen have contracts tvith familles to supply them the year round at the latter mte. Up to within ene or two years the average price wos 60 cents, But Il'ulu cheese s made. It dries up quick In this climate, The hay crop {s getting to e a large Item. Threeor four iuu 170 but few cattle men were in the habit of lccdlninlm:k during the winter, but relled on their picking thelr way, But two or three hard winters has changed ‘th herders nuw stozk up hay for winter The largest quantity is ralsed on tuc Platte and Arkansas bottome. e The results of last year's farming may be bet- ter seen by a few examples which wo have nt hand, A gardener in Jeffersou County, who farimed ten neres, s0ld $000 worth of vegétables, hesides having his living off the place atul stor- ing away all he will need for lis family until spring. “Another fartner, on the Rlo Grande, hind ten acres of wheat thatturned out sixty-two and a half buaticls to the acre and welghed sixty- fivo pounds to the bushel; his oats ylelded forty-two and a half bushels ver acres cabbages welghed thirtv-five pounds cach; four acres of oliwifa cut four tous. A man on the Big ‘Thumpson, above Greeley, who farms an elghty- acre truct, ralsed 1,050 bushels of wheat, 1,600 bushcls of potatocs, and 600 of corn, for which hie_receiyed $2,085, out of which §1,000 Is to be dedueted for ired help, sced, and uther ex- penses, leaving o net result of Gl.w.’:. At tany places fn Sagusche sand Fremont lnr':d«l about ten d:ln ago it wn.: t‘l"w"m‘ E'm"b"h . iad been zathered to warrant the men's arrest, A Mysterious Murder in Macon Coun- Jiiminaey bruccedings woro Legun guletls: t Jcast three notorlous characters were known ty, I“" Cleared Up at Last. to he within casy rnacl‘x, one of them heing Con- nors, lllf‘flfllll!f |;m h(iln'z “diin " lll‘x‘nl‘nr’vi :)I'l:. presumptive leader of the gang, and * Boh Arrest of the Three Artists Who DId afimtd.l-nulun.nflun% Bob. The two nst left N | the ¢ carly vesterday morning having pur- the Northampton Bank Job. dmcd{lckm for Richmand, VE: but w’éu ar- rested at Philadelphia in the forenoon with a CAUGHT AT LAST. new kit of Lurglars' touls in their possession, so Bpecial Dialch to The Tridune, that apparently a fresh roblery has heen frus- DEeCATOR, Ill., Feb, 18.—A dispatch from Ban | trated. They, Jike Connors in this city, awalt Franclsco published in Baturday's Tnisuxe Rlec's raquisition to go to Maseacliusetts, 0 " These three—Connors, Dunis — chronicien the arrest of Johin E. Hoflman, & | yra wel) ky aver o tpanialy and Boott— German, at Portland, Ore., charged with & mur- | fng concerned in about balf A dozen other Iarze der committed there recently, and adds that he | bank robberles, amongst themn helng that of the has confested oy the murder of Jules Coom. | First M‘{”"" "'{";’fnfil'"""v"""f"\")m.v cm;l'b ol an entrance Inf e pafc-vaul ¥ ctitting brler, 1 Macon County, Iik., and that Hoffmau | 10 FERCE fo4e the hanking-roon. This 14 now an his way East o custody. The clrcum- | fioor war occupfed o8 @ hall. fOF Miectings, ete stances of the murder of Coombrier are as fol- { by the Young Men's Chiriatian Assoctation, and lows: The body of an unknown man aged | alter getting’ througl with thoir nignt's labor about 25 was found dead the 4t of January they hid thelr tools under the floor, carefully t, (. ! lastin the middle of the road, half s mile north | GOrEHOX IP CRerpuling with the carpet, On this of Milmnle, Macon Co., by & party returning on | tJim " Berry, was ‘conslcted for it, and 1s now horseback from & wedding. Thelr lorses re- :cr\-’lnz A ):lerm of lh;n ye';r: in Sénz 8inz. A ln&.- er from him was found on Connors’ rIon, :um;:od; J \:(.:I:' u:““.‘;t’r{ :::;,'m{wl": Another was that of the First National Bank of and heavy club Iying by Its slde covered with 'Q% &’,bm‘;fg)'&'fi" c;‘}m’e lorhd;;“%n“‘éfir:c’::;’: ] blood. The body was yet warm ant was well | For his' conncetfon with this Beott served aresred. Nothing was ‘found on the person to | a short term fn the Jolet (111) Penitentiary. The fdentify it, except a gold chain with a siiver | Falls Cit; Bank, of Loussille, Ky., atso sofTered yuarter attachied. A few days later aclew waa | from thelr skill to the extent of a0me £300,000, obtained _in the lining of o boot, fn which waa | A reward of 252,000 was offered for their appre- written, C. T. Delbridge. ‘Ihie vietim proved to lensfon, but the crime could never bLe traced the Frenchman Jules Coombrier. He was accurately to them. ‘The gang is also fdentitied identificd Ly Delbridge, living near Blue | with the fobbery of the First National Bank of Mound, for whom he had worxed for a year, | Pittston, Pa., which lost fn November, 1595, Coambrier had #2580 on his person when_ leaving | some $30,000, one-third of which was subso- Delbridge's house, in mmfl:nv with HofIman, | quently rcturned through the Brosdway lawyers who was also'employed by Delbridge. Hoffman previously referred to. left ostensibly to procure Coomurier ciplog- Connora bas been lsing in prand style in this ment with an uncle, Dr. Farrer, of Monticello, clty lately, He was dressed {n thé helght of Ttoffman returned the next tnorning, aud, hav- | fastion when arrested, He has been known for ing promised to work for Delbrldie” the coming | mauy years as n gatmbler, high-toned thief and sumnmer, left the same day, IHis hug_‘vi:ue Was | go-between for other thieves and peoplo who intercepted at 8t. Louls, but he escaped, There | siro ready to compound a crime when they be- Ix positive circumatantial evideuce against HofT- | Jeve it thelr advantage to do so, Hils specialt; man. © in the bank-burglary line Is sald to bo that o Erea—— “locating " nn{fl( making the necessary pro- S EMINENT SHOOTING AFFRAY." Uminary inquiries, Large Crops of Wheat and Oats . to the Acre. Corn a Failurs Thus Far--Froit an Unsuccossful Venture, ———— Grasshoppers and Hafl-Storms the Lead. ¢ After oll," suggests the Loulsville Courter- ing Drawhacks. Journal, “*weare ready just now to say that thecourse of those Republicans whoare denoune- ing Justices Crireorp and Fiztp for voting contrary to the judictal majority on the Com- misalon I8 ho more fllogical than the action of those Democrats who are violently denouncing Justices Braprey, MiuLer, and 8TRONG for voting ngainst them,!" Market-Gardening a Great Busoess—~—Bell- ing-Prices of Produce, Apecial Correwnondence af The Tridune, Daxven, Col., Feb, 13.—In former articles we have glven facts and statfstivs regarding the cattle and wool Interestavn the plains andnlong the base of the Rocky Mountafns. The Inquiry lanow made whether farming s carried on to sny extent in thls section, and If so, whether it pays. The popular bellef scems to be that crops out this way requirc liberal {rrigating, and s good deal of coaxing besides, to make them turn out well; and that the kinds of produce and fruits that can be ralsed arc very limited. We can bezin answering these questfons and doubts best by saying that while experimental farming nnd gardening has been trled &t many points on the plains, chiefly along the Paclfic Rallways, and also high up into the mountains, yet the most of the farming, or *ranching ! as it 1a called out here, fa now done in the valleys of the smaller streams, and & belt of. country from Chegenne to Santa Fe, thirty miles wide, closaalong tbe foot-hills, wiil foke In wnine- tenths of the farms in Colorado, New Mexlco, and Wyoming. Within tlls tract are the Lodge Pole aud Crow Creek Valleys of Wyomlug; the Cache La Poudre, Big Thompson, St. Vraln, Bear, Turkey, Clear Creex, Wet Mountain, Upper Arkansas, and Huerfano Valleys of Colo- rado; and the Rio Grande and its tributarles fn New Mexico, Tne colonles, country towns, aud plazas and e e— **Called to tho Prealdency of this natlon by Judge Brantry and a minority of the people, 1" '— Hayes' Inaugural,—Chicago Times, 4 Called to the Presidency of this Confederacy of Bovercign States by the Loulslana bulldozers and Cronin's vote, which I bought with the In- come-tax money out of which I chiseled Uncle 8am, I," ete,—Tilden's intended inauyural, ——— nd gll It Is currently belfeved that Ismax Q. Hannts, Benator-clect of Tennessce, Is not o citizen of the United States, having expatrinted himself after the War Ly taklug the onth ofallegiance to the MAXDULIAN Government of Mexico, Let the Scnate Investizate him on the subject be- fure admitting him, by scnding for persors and papers. Says the Globe-Democrat: Now let Q. W. CiiLos, A M., of the Palladelphia Zedger, In-s creasc hls store of obituary verse by some such touching couplet as the following: By n vote of eight to seven, Our little SaxwY's gone to heaven. ———e— The cdition of Tns TRinuxxk Inst Saturday morning, printed and sold, was 88,250, Tho edition printed yesterday (Sunday) excecded 43,000, The Increase of our circulation is ateady ) 1 within this belt, The principal f 8 fom 87, Louts, Feb. 18.—Private dispatchics from Dur:lnfllnxwlrlginalIimllxtnla‘fmmbsg. lfills. m: : ranches are all within this Countles Wheat yiclded “frum 85 to 40 hushels | Warrenton, Mo., state that Col. Fred Meyer, | came to Ubicara about a vear before the kroa aud heslthiy, ———— cxceptions are found on the tributaries of the | yoraere. One farmer near Dugmont ralsed llemfnn A’m:n,:. "of this Alstrict, was shot :m} fire, where ho foll in with Jim ™ Berry, who PERBONAL. A Democratic theory 1 that Mrs, Bradley fan strong Hayes mau; doubtless she ls, and none the worso for It, Theodore Thomas may be I bad luck, but at least hie hay good fottune in drawingan audlence atlartford, 1lie recelpts for ono- concert thero were 81,801, The New York Tribune objects to the novel of **Sldonlo " (which reactiei a sale of 00,000 coples in France and was crowned by tho Academy) that *41t lncky & Nemesls, 1t Is proponed to eatabllsh a salon at Rome after the model of that at Parls, but the plan reiains in abeyauce In consequonco of the failure to obtaln & dealgn for the bullding worthy of acceptance, An Eastern jurlat notices tho Improprlety of the Bouth Platte all slong between Grecley and Julesburg, and along the Arkausas and tributa- rleaas far cast as Fort Lyon. The cffortsat gardening and tree planting made by the Kan- sas Pacifle, through Its Industrial agent, from 1870 to 1874, nt various stations well out on the plains, did uot result satisfactorlly, for want of water, and were abandoned. There fs stlll o little farming In small patches dong ot Ellls, Wallace, pnd Hugo; but with these few and trifling exceptions there is no farmiug along alt the plains country from Victoria, Kan., to Den- ver, o streteh of 300 mites. The Nrst farming dong In the Rocky-Mountain country, except that by Mexicans, south of tho Arkansas, was In 1800, when It was accldentally discovered by some played-out and discouraged 4,000 bushela of wheat, A 40-ucre plece on the 8t. Vraln ylelded 1,300 bushels, Corn at an ad- Jolning farm ylelded 45 bushiels per acre. Irrigation [a not the great drawback to farm- ing iu Colorado. Its” methods are so well understood that It can be done successfully at small coct. Regular systets of canuls'and Interal ditches cover the furms, Water Is Iet in eorly in - April, and wused until afier fall plowing ~ ta keep the ground In goud condition, State laws 8o reguiate tho matter that there Is noclnshing of interests, The wurst clements tha furmers of Colorado have biad to contend with the past threo years ure hall-storms oud grasshoppers. Some frult trees boro last season, the flrat In which there bas been any considerahlo product s and this yicld bias heeu so inslgniticant that none found Its way Into market. ‘The experfinents #eem to show that npples, plums, cherrles, and grapes con be ralsed. But for years yet Colo- = taught him the business. Ile there alas made seriously wounded thero to-day by Nat €. Dry- | thie acquaintance of Scolt, and, after the Quincy den, o Jawyer of that'place. The cause of the | rublery, inding the atmosphere tou hot, they shooting s not yet known, but Col, Meser catne East tupzul.}u.-r. B seized somo stills at Warrenton yesterday, and voi.fi";“Jf,?;'n'm’v’r"‘:nr?fifficf‘i‘ffffifigg’#flfi. llfi the suppusition 1s that Drsden was an, attorney [ ST 8 0GR Wi money had leen found on for the owncra of the stills, and that some dls- either of them, and In auswer to the question e, ‘r’cfi"""_hm"‘ ‘}"fl '(;"""h Muy(er,l um‘wlng Whether he expected to recover any, he sifling- out uf the scizure, led to the unfortubute re. 1y remarked that he thought Le would. Con- suits stated above. ‘The ball from Deyden's pistol Hors' arrest_was made with the neslstance of Serlons moand, bt s oo nd fndicted @ | Detectives Field snd O'Contior, of the District log el Au eminent surccanwilf 1,,‘? liore Ilzlrt:‘ndw) s oflice, to which Plukerton appealed to-night to attend him. Asldo from the fact When arrested yesterday, Scott refured t that Col. Meyer 18 an ol citizen of St. Louts, 3 s hae ol auid 138 een on actlve, efllclent. ofticer, Dryden fiomfl!’e&“%‘efl,fl‘.‘:y + soylng that thai was to is n son of Judge Dryden, a prominent lawyer P of this cIty, and the aflalr creates n great deal ————vev— of fnterest here, THE GRAND DUKES. ¥ ¢ o : KEOKUK, TA, Our O1d Friend Alexls Among Us Agaln, hraso ** We will aAlp your goods, " ofc.,when the | mincra on Cherry Creek thata few blades of | mido will have to look to, California for all hior 3 lpmer:;an l-:o ufiui b; r’n‘:ll‘:‘lfi:? nmlanfix'zv:m the | wheat were growing ulcely under the caves of | fruit, except winter apples, which come from .A:ueclal Dispal brm [ 1;- Tribune. Accompanied by "“f Gireater than Xle. substitution of ** We wlll car your goods," ete, thelr cabin. The following yeur some experl- | Mivhigan und Missourt, The lowest privent | KEOEUK, la., Yeb. 18,.—Yeusterday was. sen- Special Ditpatch 2o The Tride. , whichi they rell fu Denver is three and one-half to four cents per pound by the bareel, We would sum uP tae ‘whole matter by say- ing that wheat, barley, oats, all vegetables, and sume of the stnaller fruits, sre profltably ralsed in Colorado. It does uut cost tne farmer much more to live {n Colorado than In the Eustern States, und e gets a much better price tor what he rulses, There 1s very little burter; what he sells generally bringd tlie cash down, It does not cost much to get o start, Farm lands under ditches near the towns can be bought at $10 to $15 per nere. ‘The fine project of an_({rrigating canal from the mountains to the Missourl, that should water all the vlalns, * and I its Interal _ diteies vover all the old bufe falo grounds, was long age dropped, althouzh frrizating conventions under the ausplees of the Governors and Congressinen of the truus-Miseour! Btates and ‘Eerrliortes were held, memorials forwarded to Washington uske fng uld, the President’s support secured, and a suggeatfon fu ita Tavor fncorporated in oue of his messages, Probably so long ax the fat acres of Knnsas tempt tho farmer, und other pursuits, tence-day in the District Court. Michacl NEWw Yonx, Feb, 18.~The Grand Duke Alexis Fliny, convicted of munderIn the gecoud de- signalized lils arrival here by n visit to the greey for the killing of Willlam Rogers, in | Eagle last ‘evening, where Afmee was playlng August Inst, was sent to the Penitentlary for | *“La Perichole.” Alexis i accompanied by tho twelve yearsy Albert Sldney, for larceny from | Groud Duke Constanting, Dr, Condlne, the person, one year; Ed Johuson, burglary, | and Baron Beblilling, Adumlral of vhe year; Frank Martln, burglary, one year; | the Russlan ficot, Tho party have Charles Johnson, burglary, three years, The | rooms at the Clarendon, and are Jury In tho case against Heury “Wilson, “for | trying their best to cacape lonlzing and obser- murder in the second degrve, for the killing of v Ct " David Herman, in Dufmwlhm been ot | Vatiom To-luy Constantine went to the Greek sines yes! fternoon, Lelug u: chapel, on Indlana aveaue, where Dr. Bjerring i e U el e e B — = afternvon, and would have escaped uotico altow AN UNPLEASANT *BODY," getber but for the following train of EVANSVILLE, Ind., Feh, 18.—A Journal specia] [ Feporters. He “8"”"‘ to stuy in this city 3 % aweekor morelf hels let alono sutliclently, from New Harmony roports the death of a burg- [ Jies o, | chaiged in appearance from Wit lar kuown fis George Johinson, shot while brealt- | he was when i1 Chleago. He has lost. his Ing futo a store Thursday night. e was a man fmuhrul luck, wears s lonz wasy beard, is about 0 years old, of medfum h:lld. with ur(:;y ]’{g“‘“eah“ and GE m""il::‘“b’! mnll'-'l\'l‘:'l;: whiskers, ond, It Is sald, has o daughter. On 2 lin persén was found alady's told watcl, fing | Poblte for pood suppers, mud wont Mr. G. H, Lewea and Mrs. Lowes are going. after next year, to live In Sureey, fn which county they have purchased n house. It {nnot unlikely that they may give up thelr housc In London al- togetber, 3 The Scientific Amnerican has appeared naan ops ponent of the bino-glnss theo ‘Tho conclualon of the critic fu this: **The violet wlane acts purely ssashade for decreasing the intensity of solar light, and In thin shinple fact les tho sole virtuo (1f suy there be) of the glase,* Madame Jules Bimon, wife of the French Prime Ainlater, has commeyced an actlon fur defsination aguinst the Suffrage Untcersel, which alleged that she, on & certain oceaslon, visited u achool-rooin, aod, inding the mpaly of wood short, thrust the fmage of Chrlst on the cross into the stave, James Russell Lowell Is an angler and & pedes- teian, nover riding whenho can walk. He lsfn excellent health, and looks manly, robust, and erect, lle may somctinies he seen In bleak, wintry wenther walking leisurcly through Cambeldgo thoronghfares with not even the ghost of an over. ments wera made with success; and up to 1870 those who gave thelr attention to farming did about as well as the miners: and quite a large number of frugal husbandmen got decidedly rich, from tho high prices obtained for vegetn- bles and graln. The year 1870 wit. nessed the coming of the colonles, and for two or three ryean following, agricultnre was thechlef tople, and promiscd to’ bo the chfef pursait, in ‘olorado, Mintiye tntcreats were de- pressed. The live-stock business was In its fn. faney, and uot looked “I"’" 18 remarkably profit- able, * frrization was all the talk; ond to the minds of the hundreds and thousands of theo- retical farmers flocking in with the (ireeley, Chi- cago-Colorado, Fort Colllus, Fountaln, South- western, and other colonles, It wasn very simple solutlon of tho wholo matter; and to their mninds’ eves the Arendin had been found,— canals, ditehes, growing crops, and big profits on every hand, Five or six years of rather uphill work has served to weed out the theorists, and brought .| the practical farwer to tho front. Dut, mean- whily, the actual results in the way of cropa lila_sutecedents or relatives in this city, where Strenvous efforts will be “made to got Alexis to such as stock-raistuy, wool-growing, and iining, i ¢ y ‘i hurse coat enveloping him, .| Nave ot eew atistactory. Largo numbers | ars Lammedto. yubl profine et Ty | 1 Leh been stoying o v 5;';"',‘(15,‘."": ;“fi:{‘fl‘},é‘lfi;:':fl‘:‘l’l‘; Feceptian e The future tone of tho Rerud dea Danz aondes | hav % pulled up ™ and innved nway, cursing the | present in Colofada, we shull hear of 1o ihote plivtogruph since bis former visit may bave at depends: on tho man Into whose hands 1t falle— | Country, It may be from this fact, and from the grand {relgating scheies, and _tho desert will A FAR-OFF HLORROR, ]l‘m\t vnomore chanee to sce and dante with n whother into thoss of 3, Buloz' son-in-law, Al uot be reclaimed in any dgrlcultural sense. resent prominence of mining and stock-rudelng, I’m the impresslon has got out that farming in Colorado does not pay, "It Is true that very fow uf those who have “scttled in Colorado during the past three ur four years have undertaken to farmi b, It this wus thelr pursult before they moved out here they have taken to wnmunnfi clse, stoclc-rataiug) or mining perhaps, It e that the colonfes whicli were started at Evans, Lml:;imom. and Colfax In 1570 $71, form for the vyery pure BAx Frasciaco, Feb, 18.~A Victorfa dispateh | Grand Duke, seys tho Governwcut hus declded to send a e S guuboat to the island where the Indlan reports ‘WASHINGTON. tho crew of the ticorge 8, Wright were murder- —— ed. “The tribe towhich thealleged murderers be- | The l'-'"(l;;fl t:::;‘hn:::eg; i Ministers— long Is salit to be swall but warllke, The Inalan i & o e Wit malies the statement offers to conduct the | WASIINGTON, Feb. 18.—It s probable that zuuboat to the bay where the bones of thy mur- | the bill to amend the Pacifie Ruallroad ucts s0 as dered men are atill to be found. to crvate a sinkiog fund, ete., will be lafd aside FPailleron, or thoso of his son, M, Charles Buloz, Inthe former case it will be clerical and reaction- ary; fn tho latter, Liberal, It ueeds un edltor, tho Jast number In particular whowlng great remies. ness, Preatient Ellot, of Harvard College, In In fevor of taxing the puronts of children who go to ligh schools to pay a certaln proportion of tho cost of maintaining them, No would have grammar . But, nevertheluss, the thorough farmers who are cohtented to work on thefe small farms, along the streams, with the ofd of a little cheap frrizatfon, Wil have uniform crops (the gross- hoppers atone permitting), have ready mar- kets, aud get good prices for all that they can rafse, J. A B. e —— e, MICHIGAN MATTERS, Special Correspondence of The Tribune. T o ’ e 5 whon the Senate resumes leglslative business. sckools for tho poor, and opun the high schoole 1o | Betke " 800" ot e mateinney “mat Biic | Lavaino, Mich, Feb. 1Tho Tepiblcan EXTRADITION, This bUI cames up aguin as untintshed Lusiness, all who conld not afford to pay, but ho would fm- | creased ™ ay was expected. . Nome of them have | State Central Committeo has Issued a call for o Speclat Dispatch to The Tridune. pore n tax of $40 or §30 & year upon tho children. of wealthy parcnts. Pennavivania politiclans ore recalling the fact that Ed'tor McClure, of the Philadelphia Times, was gl B 4 scat in tho Stato Senate five years ago, on the ,cound that iy opponent sveured hiw 2 but the Cominittes on Appropriations have DErnoiry Mich,, Feb. 18.~Tnomas Johnson, 4 . = acolored man, who murdered his brotherin- :fifilr?(lhg?h'}ufi’rf :!n:,l“z‘l:lcbvh\:lll Bress tlittreon: law, George Roblnson, In Warren* County, 0., Altention having been drawn to the Jan. 21, was orrested this noon In Windsor, alsenty frum St thia ™Y go0f - U0t rument The prisoncr refused to cross the river, and ex- 4 relpn nisters tradition papers will have to be obtafuéd. accredited, here, and who perafstently gained neceaslons sinee 1878, ond some show o conslderable falling off. Moro of the original scttlers at cach of these places lhave taken to nuflmhlmfi clso than have gone to farming, Somo of the old-thne ranchien or farmers have mlled up stakes und efther gone back East or Stato Convention in this city March 7, to nomi- nate one Justico of the Supremne Court, In place of Thonas Cooley, and two Regeuts in the Stato Unlyersity, in place of J. I, McGovern and Jo- seph Estabrook. Every county will be entitled e ¢ hat hew ¥ promlsed laud " ele ¢ Vi e Ni ;. el oy an ket o the returny by Vewud, | —Oregi o Vaahinston Tomtoge - | 4o one dlegate for cact 0 vote can for - — Fetars of tato o ot 1 st s a8 vlolence, ana Intimidation of voters,* the election - However, while sl thinYs true, and while the fraction of 800 votes. * A ACQUITYT AL, thelr'Goyernmenta to. thelr coustant absence, disteicts castlug nearly 2,000 votes aud yiving | arca of farmicd Tand tn Colorudo s wot much | SYEFY fraction of 200 votes. Apecial Disyateh to The Tribune. and to request instructlons to thelr Minleters 1o orer1,000 majorlty agatust MeClure belog throwa | greater now thnu i was tlve years ogo, notwith- { The report of the Board of State Commis- Pronia, 1, Feb, 18.—Aolpl Blue, for sn | pe at their posts, or that others may be p- attempt to commit murder, at Lis trial yester- | polnted who will temain at the seat of” Qovern- day in Pekin securcd bls acquittal, ‘Tho case mlp(';:rAdmlml Charles If. Dayls, Superiotend o . a ntemd- :;,'mg::"“.‘“"&n‘t"l‘,’m:%‘“‘]’fl'“l;n":'gu‘z"f,‘ generul | o1 0f the Naval Observatory, died thismoming out. Prof. Qeorge L. Vose, of the Departinent of CIvll Enginecring at Howdoln Callege, waya he can put blz haud on oue milroad the managers of which standine the populution has ncsrly quadrupled, novertheless It 14 far from true thit farming In Coloralo does not pay, On tho contrary, those of the older scttiers who have stuck to it havo done wells and the most of the newer settlers #loncrs for Charitable, Penal, Pauper, and Re- fo,matory [nstitutions shaws that In 1870° 54,210 persons wero supported by the 8tate and coun- tles, aud 85,240 received relief outsideof netfin- of discaac of the heart, gro weuming o feartul responslblity In running | have iude u good shuwingz, Al this in apite of | tlows, The poor-houscs held 5,952; Jalls, 7,250; s Friends of the Tex, Hl - traing over old woudon Urudzod which huve been | the dlscouriiinz fuct that for thrce” years back | prisons, nessly 4,000, - The toial susr ot ooy TIREE FAMOUS ROBBERS. forinei 10 ke b Pt nanraad luva de- coudemued for years, but’ which aro undor the In- | the grusslioppiery hiave an_ the averags guthered | tenance, oxcluslve of the Stata Prison aud Wtk C-""’ ek l',f:',’”,;,;}"”l- 1t il this seaston, speetion of no competent authorlty, The Spring- l"‘“,l :.u_x -‘;n‘pn" lnu‘rll in "fi") cased caten the Iouse of Corrcetion, was 8505,4%3; expenditure am onnoru.‘n v, was _rene'n- ———— e fleid Kepublican dumands the name of the Com. | Ptchtien out of house and licme, 1n bohalf of the Insanc, §123,000; for deaf and | 90Y Boou arrested while coming out of Solarl's THE WEATHER pany. Wheat al patat "“‘5"‘" sald to be the | In bohu e e =y fur gl all] i o Universlty-place, for complicity tn 3 > crops nott extensively ralsed and that turn out | dumb and bifnd, $12,000; for boys in Reform 2 ‘WasmiNgToN, D, C,, Feb. 19—1 8. m.—For tho Upper Misstssippl and Lower Missourt Valleys und Upper Loke Reglon, rising barometer, colder northerly winds, partly cloudy, und clear weather, The Duke of Argyll, who fs to lead the attack on Lord Beaconsfield's Eavtern polley in the House of Londs, has folluwed the subject altentively duzing the recess, and fv qualificd to oxprews the oplnlons which moderate Liberals hold on the stats of Turkey. 1o will msintain that the Government #not acting up to the vplrit of s Tustructions to Lord Salishury, which nro as -um’x&gp most Liber- als would deulre, . A Victor Hugo biad something to do with the atart. 10g of tho Kerue des Dene Monder, Ho suggested 10 Buloz the purchase of & periodical of that nama Awhilch had a feeble exlstence aud bug 100 subscribe ere. It was then stwply aropository for travelore' tales ond tentherate gecgraphical articles, Huyo Wrote s paper fur an carly number of the mew aetles, and recolved 100 francs for it, Buloz re- marking, **That's a franc a subweriber, The mlsfortune of Mr, Willlam Leighton, an Ametican, In Laviog written an uxtendod tragedy entltled **The ¥ons of Gudwin,* only to dscover atihe momeut of recelving Lls last proof-sheets that Mr, Tennyson had used up o **Harold" his entiro plot, excites the commlseration of the En- &lsh press, Oneof (Le critics #hys: “4Blr, Lelgh- fou's book bears wituess ton grest deal of patient beat, Al kinds of vezctables do well; and so do barley und rye, Last year, for L first thne to any great extent, exeept in the Arkansas Vulle{v. corn was put in. ‘This wes done in the beilef that the talk about tho ulghts being too cold to yalse corn was ol fmagluary, and Rt was certaln that all | who vould get & good vield would make somethin, handsuine out of it, fur all corn lieretofore use in Colorado has been imporied frum Kanses and Nebraska, muking it worth ususlly from $1.50 to #1.05 per 100 pounds In the Denver mare ket. But corn was not a success last year, It was tha vory thing thot the rasshopners most eflectually ‘tleaned out, [t ives nut s falp ox- perlment us to whethee corn would grow well in Coloradu; but It Las been noticed ‘that muat of thetleldsin Northorn Coloradn,whereany were untouched by the muhnlpmn, did not head out full or mature well, The grasshoppers also tnokk tho vegetables to some extent, so the market-gardencrs sutfered. But with all thess drawbacks of a dry year and a Brass. hopper plaguu, f’et the greater share of the furmers ‘did sell, - Bome even made a *big thing."! The crop tiat did the best Is wheat, It was harvested bLefore the locusts supesred. Maugy fields are reported that threshed thirly- tive o farty-ive bushels per acre, Moot of thie the robbery of the Northampton (Mass. tlonal Bauk on the 24thof Januury, 1670, He was arralzned before Justies Kilbreth, ot the Tombs Vollce Court, and held to await the requlsition of the Governor of Massachusetts, G which is expected will arrive to-day, s “""""%‘:.‘.;,M ¥eb, 18, It will be remembered that seven masked imen “Dme, Bar Thr e Wind,Bx, | Weather, entered thelouse of the Cashler of the Bank, | T —— G Ar— John Whittlesey, on the night of the robbery, found their way to the sleeping apartinents of the family by the aid of durk lanterns, and Lound the Cashler and other occupants, They thou got tho key of the safe vault, aud placing o revolver at the Cashior's heal, threatened tomako an end of him If he did uot fur- nlsh then with the juformation nmmu-{m openiug the door of the safe, Ile did so, but fueorreetly, ‘They wrote thein down and then minde himi respeat themw, and on his contradiet- fue Wmself, cxpressed thelr futentlon not wnly toblow his brains out, but also thoss of his wlie and chitdren.© Maving obtulnwd what they \nmud‘ they left one nan to guanl the Casbier's house, while the othiers proceeded to the bauk, Bchool, $20,23%; for cllldren lu tho State Publle School, $23,404; total expenditures, $725,103, Commitments In the sixty- three fails I this 8,802; cost, $102.707.© Cost of poor-honses, - $207,0 aversge humber of paupers malntained, 1,803; lusane, 832; fdiots, 179; blind, 40; wutes, 19, ‘The Coldwater State Public School contalus 235 pupils; 203 were from the poor-houses, The Btato Agency for the Caro of Juvenile Olfenilers attended to 233 caves during the year; boys, 224 Bltls, 28, The dlsposition made of them was: Relensed, 65 returnod to parents, 183; sont to Retorm ol 675 sent to Houso of Correction, 113 fned “Thiers uro 912 children fu the Re- fort Behool, and theSuperintendent holds them without walls, with fewer attempts to csvapa tuan under the old systemn. ‘Thoy have earned 3,475, besldes the work done on the tarm, 'The Asylum for tho Deat, Dumnb, and Blind vontains 22 puptle,—a larzer number ¢ can b pro- vided (r::r In exlsting dornltorles and schoule roome, Thu State Prison contained 835 canvicts, which so crowded the prison that 235 were lodged 1n the vorridors, and discipting was fm- = boasible, Tho prison eyruad 310,000 Ty excess | Thero was no diffleulty fn opening the vault study and not & ittle poetlc and dramatic abllity,” | farms in tho Plutte, Cochia La Pondre, Cloap | bE cxpenses during tho years 1575 and 1970, Trie | door, but 10 Ket at the evnteuty of Lhe aafo foas Spectal m’S.L'I‘lE L? sn. Tridune, Tho New York Tridune, tn an articlo intended to | Cro€k:and Big Thompson Velleys uversgedrighy | House of Corrcetlon recelved 2014 risoners, of | combinations. had to be wone {rongh. ‘The b theouch frum twenty-clzht to thirty bushels lmr were, The crop ralsed under tho Grecley 'i'm'lll"" cannls wis estimated at 915,000 bush- ele. T whom 558 were funales, In the prisun st Jacke sun and the House ot Correction at Detrolt, the convlets exceeded toe cells by at Jeast 400, “Hezekial Brown has bren appolnted Agent {,"’a’ nth'u Caro of Juvenile Otfenders for Oscoola nty. M. & Bracket, of Hellevue, died rocentl: sficr s abort lilngss, le settled o Bellevae f b uu:;“’ Wwas u prominent lawyer of Eaton wabty.. Mrs Clartssa Ingersoll was buried receutly at m::luo. At the age of 15, She was gu carly setticr, A Lill Jias boen Intraduced (s tho Leglalatu fyr the I:ulldlng u? u Rcloru'| Bclzooql (ur‘alrlrt‘: ‘ll'l lfi llut-lhl.'d &L Bt Juseph, of samy qlber lizible o The Btate Tressurer has purchased $300,000 of glatercd 435 pe cent Uiftcd States tostn bayable princhpal and futerest (n coln, to form g sinking fund for the vayment of our own Staty bonds s they mature. The premium was be- B Ko st sl . tha N u ¢ nelghtly by caln rom e Benge| in the Fifteenth Clrculi—tho resizostion. b tukp effect Murcl L. 'Fhe vacancy will he flled by election this sprl “f Ry Mr. Charles E. Wright by t and rwud‘r’u_ic‘tl Ou!‘nl;:fls'nlone-i 2?8 gll:gr“:l’ %fae 4 8 g1 IxpiaNavaLls, Ind., Feb, 13, ~Hurvey Vance, Cushier unly knew one of thase, the knowled, ' i ! otte otho? thred rosting WHY' e Fresigens, | 886090 yoacs, sou of ons of the mort iy the Teller, aud a Dircetor respeetivelys all of | entlal and wealthy familics of this city, commit- these threo wero st undisturbed, und bow the | ted sutede fu his room this evenfug. ~ For moro yodlers succeeded fn opening the door remalug than twenty years be bhas been suffering trom amystery to this day, The property spoured 1 a, 1 d s s anounted to about $700,000, $100,000 ot whic | B¥thns, uud, in endeavoring to ot relief, hud was In United Btates bonds, '~ contructed the habit of drinking, Thisufternoon Atter the rolibers bigd left and tho guard | he was sitting fn his mom, snd taking his Witadrawy from Whittiesoy's residenco, Mrs, | brother's ritlo ho palnted It ot u sery ut, who Waittlesoy siicvecded i Hbérating erwel? firat, '>h)‘fll")‘d“ll'lmll Rlay, remarking the le knew und guve tho ularm, The other officers of the | it was not loades, but utfll iz was . daugerous to Bauk were sutnmioned, and with the Cusbier lmlm thy wespon. — Harvey repled bo humorous, wuggeststo the Democrats s mesny of obtaining revenge for the acts of the Electoral Comurlon. 1t saya the beet thing that can be done is to Jmpeach Jobn A, Logsu, since he was fesponaible for the election of Judge Davis to the Luited Statea Senale, and tudirectly, therefore, for the sppointuens of Judge Dradley av the afth wheel of the coach that has Jdriven through Til- deu's clalws, Columbla College ts tich, having B property of 000,000, and productive Invesiments amount- 192 ta $4,000,000, and It has somo 1,300 students In all fta deparfurenta; but it cannof yes aflond tp brave public opinton by admitting women fu the bunetls of it classs Presidsut Bazoard Is fhatd wud conservat! shrinks frow making su In- novatlon, e & million dollars for i Droveruents, and fv afrald {p risk geiting it by ad- wittlng & bevy of glrle to the Ititution, ** Pluco aux Dames " 1s the title of a dramatic 8ketch fu sho Jast number of Lippiucott's Moga- zine, 1t represents foug of Blakepearo's reprosents atlvo women, Jullet, UpAdia, Fortia, apd Lady Muchetn, tea-drinking et & wafer-cure patablishe ment. Ophdlia, n 8 babyjsh way, 14 perpetustly total wheat crop (n Colorado lnw-nr estinated at from 500,000 to 550,000 The mills are now paying 82 per 103 pounds. ‘The farmers are holding back 4 large part of the product for higher prices, But at the prevalllug rats §t makes tho crop worth overa half million dollars, Flour fs uow quoted at $3.50 per sack of 100 pounds. Durlug the past two years it has run from §4.50 10 83, Abaut $5,000 bushels of wheat are uow ou storage at Ureeley, There has been a litele difficulty between thie Granzers qnd mill men, Whlle the latter decline to buy more wheat at 83 per huodred, they aro imnorting Ntates wheatat & coat of $£10 per bundred.” This 1s in face of the fuct that flour made from Colori- da wheat always brings fu market from 50 cents 2o $1 por 100 pounds inore then that made from Kanaus or tmported wheat. Tho best posted furiners say that the last wheat vrop lu Colorudo B ual to what the Lome consumption will bo for the vear to come, and they can therefore afturd o hold back;while on the other band, the millers contend that, the supply excecds presvnt and p) tive demands. Corny Is uow seliluz at &0 cen 4 ¢ You they went to the Bank. Here they fouud the | think i1 wot loaded, do yout " 1lalf an hour l:\lu'wnun duor upen, but the nu.-{ to all ap- n’ur\ul\h he was m'uu.x’wm- the top of his bearauces, hud batlled the burglars, ' Upon trial | biead blawn off, and his braina scattered about 1t was found, however, that the Jock would oy | the watl, ‘The family dowuestairs did not hear wark, “Tho vonclustun arelved at was, tevers | the veport of tho gun. "‘flf:“i th‘nht l'hu“cunzeuu wcm‘:;unul uull a dls- = puteh to that effect was sent by the local agont S Of the Assucluted Press, —In the moantine s M,,’,‘,’,‘,’,'l’,‘fifi';,",nc;m,‘ man was telegraphed for from Now Yurk to Feb, 18.—Th open thy safe! flo arrived late on the 27th of | , INDIsNAYOLIS, Feb, 16,~Tho Indlanapolls Junuars, aud whea he, witer vowe difiiculty, | Journal Compauy yesterday passed Into tho dorced the dours afar, aud the various chests | hands of Jonathan M. Ridenour, Recelver, This al(u{alnlwm Wors exaulnel, tho truth that ono | 44 a job printing catablishment, and 13 entircly 0 largvat rubberics on record had becn ceastully & _ump".:m q “: realized. CUBUC | Qlatiuet Lrom tha Duily Jouraal, which 13 owned per bushel; oats, 50 t woi at : and published by the Hon. E. B, Martindale, :l:’:t:‘x;;l:a‘t;:g";‘xlhm '|" ,:'}}" Jnll;& ?.lwlully cutul; podl:u‘u. 81 ‘i“ ";':m km‘:u pe'r {.n'u, 'A'fifl?' :’1‘-‘71 Ik r:‘d;:l::u af {he greay Sehiool of w){o }““’:lo'r":‘% e:zf‘l:hfi.‘m\‘ -nfp“;{”nwflm':‘m ‘The cetablishments have 1o connection what- aliles wi oineg, who is excess- Culurut arters ot take fu_such large al i one of tl e ucl ¥ v o ively fealons, pud confessg phno loyen :lll nz. | tracts to cultivate sy thevused to, ‘The lmmlfi[ 4 hd & Wi were. mnisatn -buihifuits of tie tow, | evor, snd tho paper 13 B0 woy alfected by this and who wers wisslug now, v Li¢ perpetras | wovewent, tors.” Notrace of them eodld b famd, s | O ———— ever, ot the thyo, About five mouths agoe FINANCIAL Plokerton's ddget! ¥es, to whom the case bud Special Di A ' > beeu intrasted, thonghy they had it upoa o | .. AW e e o T8 Tibke: cew wlon, they notlood “several notuigus | Four Wavse, Ind, Feb. 13.—Frauk 8. Shu- steruckamen™ Lold frequent Interviews with tho | rlck, msnufacturer of staves and headiug, fafled I):l:rl:bt::uufk : gl;:a ‘u{. I‘lurundv(’.ny lnlwy.ren‘ w;ga :ll,u.u-hum»: of G'N.fin. \«Iv.‘)ln1 ths smount uf 3 vl ful we years tu be in tho asscty unknown. Hlis crediturs Lave L, “eompromise? busluess. By fuilowing up the | biw lute bankruptey. ¢ Tebael tla, vpouting bed Latlp, 1. apropos af eve W, Fecounts her didieglties with Zussino, who W alwaye in debt, Antouio, whou they uro obliged % support, aud Shylock, who now awns her chara- ing Belwont; Lady Macbeth esplaius that Hhaks- beate bas slandersd ber abomiuably, pud they all w:u L0 ba revenged o bim fur bils misrepressn- them flud lt&mu better to fana small pl Irrigatiun aud all the details necessary to Py (;lgpo Lu 1ugroe satisfacturlly after. sy are worv small farms than large oues. Fousacre and tea-acro luts for warket gundening are belog farned with profi, particularly in the vicloity of the towns and miplog cumps. Putatoes, cablage, oatons; bosts, turnips, and wll othier vegutables, cces, A BRAKEMAN KILLED, Ayecial Ditsaich to The Tribune. Forr Warxz, lud, Feb, 18.—~1Inis morulng A. T. King, a brakewan on the Pittsbure, Fort Wayns & Chicago Rallroad, while standiog on g rclrigerator cur, struck his nead agabust o bridge at the easteru Hlls of city, sustaln. lug fatal luurigq, dismond ring, aud $35. Nothing ls known of | Irom the Eagle Theatre strafghtto Delmonlco's, . FIRES. e MDA Ly A Destructive Gonflagration at SANF ORD’S g RADICAL CURE Thirty Bulldings Burned, Entail- ing a Loss of 8150,000. FOI' CATARRH. Fiery Visitations at Medina, 0, and in Other Places, *'The oenedt I derive from fta dally use {sto me fa- atuable.” B AT SAG ITARBOR, HESRY WELLS, of Wells, Fargo & Co, Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. NEW YORK, Feb. 18.~A Times special from Bag Harbor, L. I, sava that about 1 o'clock this morning firc was discovered In the rear part of M, I Gregory's store, onthe west side of Wharf s ANFORD’S street, which was already nnder such headway that ail cforts to extingulsh It proved fruftiess. The wind was blowing a gale from the west, R ADIC AL CURE aud the night was dry and cold. Ina tc;; min- utes the wind shifted tothe northeast, Had 1t thanged dua north the whole village would FOI‘ CATARRH, have teen swept away. As it was, the fire wan confined to the -north and northeast of the village, consuming thirty- three buildings. It swept away all the large storchouses and shops on Wharf sreet; the *'I now recommend 1t exclustvely, and eonslder i¢ large Hunting brick block at the foot of | $7peHor to every other remedy before the publle.” Maln street, and the east slde of 1. T. CAMPBELL, Boston. Maln street up to and Including the Nassau,House, then east and southeast across to Cass and other strects, burning several dwell- fngs, tncluding the houre of Zacharlah Rogers, ‘ll;::_- 2;.;.:;:&:?‘:1!# waorks, the steam planig-mill, SANFORD’S and the Maldstone steam flouring-mlll, werc 'among the bullin burned. The = loss on . buildings w’lzl': RADICAL CURE exceed ‘tliag, osud on movable property abou ,000, on the whole of which there was about $35,000 insurance. The fire, it For CATARRH' is belleved, was the work of an Incendlary, Sag Harbor, 107 mifles from New York, gc_m nlhpld“m'lq“E village founded 1n . 730, pulation In 1875 wi 3 During the l?xomlncr, “The lllmpv:m;".:|t3’:toe‘:l 1 “'h'“m'"""" Dave Etven gon "m.’.d tyd datlize a shiort distance from the village, are a fashion- | 10F 9 Felicf obtatued from the frat dose. ontia, able resort, and frequented by o large number BATALED of visltors from this city, Duriog thoe Revoluye tlon it was In Sag Harbor that Col, Meiza gained his brilllant victory over the English, destroying %0 sloops laden with provisions, and taking ? ninety prieoners, In 1817 the ereater part of the SANFORD S vlllage, a8 now, was destroyed by fire. AT SIEDINA, O, RADICAL CURE CrLeveLaxp, 0., Fob, 18.~A Herald apecial from Medina says that at 12:3) this (y, H morning o flire was diacovered in tbe( ::1‘;12 For CA'TARR * Block, veupled by E, J. Fenn, dry goods. This bullding was entiroly consumed, &8 were nlso three storo buildings adjoining and oceupied by **1t bas cared me after twelve years of uninterrupted E. Colicn, barber; F. Wy, Relnhardt, baker | suffertog.” i i c .::c cog;e'c“nncr;n "g, na:h, tioots: ‘aual ‘GEO. W. HOUGHTON, Waltham, shioes. s on bulldings 810,000 Insured o . Doston, ¢ for #4, Pm i tbe Lycoming, of Muncle; w‘\;‘li"::’lrts &x.‘u 'OTTER, Doston, Geners] Agents. Sold Pa. Fenn's loss is estimated ot $12,000 to . £15,000; Insurcd as follows: $4,000 In the l:nmnlx of Hrooklyn; £3,000 In the Niagara of New Yorks 2000 (n the M., M, & M. of 3. ITY waukee: $2,000In the Cooper of Dayton, O, E::‘»lcl‘\’.llm I’l z(:l;l)o lnlu; n?d 1}xsunnu’:. Reln- 088 18 $1,200; Insured for $700 cus beoeiley 0.3 Tadi'a tons 1o 82.000; tmsured for | FOR THE MILLION. AN 500 In the Humboldt of New dersdy. ELECTRIC BATTERY Tho sarn hors Bt o il eitasais FOR 25 CENTS. Nor. 74 7, 75,80, a5t Tomeror | COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTER owned and qecupled In tho order named by Wiliam: Lombard and. Dr. Underwoat: 5. A“ s warranted, on tha reputation of Dr. Collins, {te fn- T et i i e At [ Clark and Mrs. D. Willlames W. A. Ray and J, e Tl Eetrey e Sl sira reat medic G. Terhune; Willlam Nutting; A, Soper, A, | sonces‘tuily Sustinies the elaim, lmlulnmlu ml-zurm Cwene, and Samuel Mycra; ‘and A, Gilchriat, | 3 S 7285 foreimon smene i curative compouads for The fire originated fn Dr. Underwood's resi- (14 & » deuce, suppasedly from n defective flue, and A]‘ vv :l!n;nl ‘cgu tho cr‘(lm; lo| the extent of $1,500, \:'hlclu e DOlng‘ ond?r§ .u ) uify covers < ot i 3 o n ¢ ent laat aro'all soid and more wanfed. octupanty lose all about $2,500 In damage | Ficass scad e’ thres dobmn' o Soun, 54 JUu et this; dave to furniture, scarcely - | M 1 q fth. 1 want them to-morrow sured. » searetly any of which s fo- | Nescr laclosed beceiun, 't want thern T.F.PALMER, P. 3L No. Fayette, Me., May 1, 1970, ~~{r. Palmet 1a the Portmaster of North Fay: TS ok ot e ah T ata s 28 AT MENDOTA, ILL. Special Dispatch $0 The Tridune. 8 great valu: Muxpora, 111, Feb. 18, —Just us the people Piastersby nctual use, he has obfalned them Trere comuln out of ehurcli to-day tho fre-alarm | BToh IAToralys serms sod Iselitn Javee quintiies, 4 was rung, and on hasteuing to the scene fire | bighly commended. Ono Lisster sells dosens. was dlscovered In the centre of o nest of frame leta for 25 cent t on receipt of buildings occupled as boarding-houses and tens =‘°,’3.,‘.’.’7L';'§‘.’='§? ;’:’:‘: 'a:'c:xn‘-. nrll;:ig';onw:)w. ements. It soread so rapidly that it was ime | carefully wrapped, and warranted perfect, by WEEKS posible for the firemen to subdue tho flames, | % POTTEL, Proprietors, Dostan, Mase. and four houses with barns and outbuildings Y GOo were fotally consumed in lcss than forty-five DX Loons. minutes. The Rwlroad House, the only one B e P e e ub A USSP SUY Insurcd, was saved hy great exertfou on the part of the frewen. AT MIDDLETOWY, O, X . DArT0N, O, Feb. 18.—A fire yesterday in Middletown, twenty-five miles from Dayton, SMOK HEI! destroyed the pork factory of Shafer & Kemp and a quantity of stock that it contained. The VU .A.TER ! loss is cstimated at 825,000, and _is fnsured ‘for $21,000 on bullding, stock, and rachivery, oot semmrens | ONDERTUL, BARGATNS State of Nevada, from Glasgow, IN Loxvoy, Feb, 18.—The steamships Casplan, from Baltimore, and Frisla, from New York, R hage arrived out. L] New Yok, Feb, 18.—Arrlved, thes Britanale, from Liverpool. i bemgaier —— e | NORWELLL Lirrun Rock, Ark., Feb, 17.—Alexander (icorge, one of the oldest citizens of Little Rock, died vesterday at the Hot § rings. The body arrived bere t-day, and;witl Be Daried to- 1] BN Fraxcisco, Feb, 18.~A heary shock of carthquake was felt ot Quincy, Plumas County, | Having had their stock slightly yeaterdsy morning, damaged by smoko and water at the e firo in their store Monday night, ofs Not the Effect of & Sermon, 4, AV L. & Nermn fer tho entire stock at An alurmning vecurrency hapoened at & Wes- leyan ullnrul at Ditton, uear Widnes, last Sun- IMM NS ;hy. which :how: the «:nnm;r u‘f nll!‘n,nwlw é‘x bunll- 2 apparutus to get ont of order, rt nr;::ert ';:lvmmnuccm‘t‘lll of the service n:(\:vrnyl TO OLOSE IT OUT. of the congregation, mostly vouths ond chij- dreu, were ubaerved to close thelr cyes and then | On this (MONDAY) morning the fall from thelr seats in o stato of filu Ihillty, The lpeutu-l‘e 0f one or mure persons .er'mnic balanco of our stack ol h{ deep slumter during & long service (3 unhap- plly ot an uncommon’ one i church; but In BI C :hl; t;u.v, u-"%nv g’onhlfier v.fler unul{:fr tlr;ap- J ved down with o heavy.thud, it was evldent that fulutnesa—nuot Alueu-—’hnd n':vurpowcrud them, g%g.}sly ":}f’kfifégfilfi:fl'fihgfi gg,,rsg il serfous alarin was felt by the congregution, cy Ba LU0 f th which wus fucreased by the aepressiug atmos. | OUt immodiately bP order ol 9 Phere that scemed to fill the bullding, “The suf- | Insuranco Companios, erers were, however, removed to the outer alr and an cflurt was made to contiuue the servic v "nu:‘ pmllv.'lfll)flh‘\l! :lnunvur \\'l:l eluml‘ -uwe]nln‘ll:;i‘: NOR‘VELIJ & SEIPSON ur the preachier 1oL procee ong with hi; -, sermon when hie, too, h:lrlulm.lng in ufi pulphf 105 Sta‘te Bt'! 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