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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 187 b of in cach year withont frod! FHEh grane 3 Moniha. Da; ce that we bave ob- d sto) 5 fme in_every In bad storme which. 15 wiatée. somel Arrveds and the yietd of oata and nther mall “| over the prairies. . A fow ysars ao, the whale of Central and cep TERN HKANBAS, b Crareen. THE COURTS ern flanks of the Uascade Moun (ns, It ‘w’ [ erain was much the het on fall-plowed groand, nes B iy o Fotents : + | Western'Kansas was covered with o Exary acre turned over now advances the work LS 3 from Iatitude 05 dev. to 87 deg. along Lhis . 0. C. Gibbs on Its Agricultura’ | T T sornaneanan, a Junt ot ewiroext sprima, - Judge Drummond Decides a | meridian. g pral A fin ] #8, growinz not more than e (1] . - N ) N Nt 3. ’ . I . . Rapabilities. |’,";‘,"§’ "[“"'F::"!‘l".“'y"ft ke Ty efors any | 3k 3 i scontent o theRow Vork Timer giecs Cmuno\AR:xl::’I:'f'{g:'fi"\;::‘:‘: " ot Question of Federal Jurise ,,,,E,,‘,’,;‘g{;;:;;ge‘{'-‘}o;nflm-lm‘:: closely vo- 5 rall-frosts, after which It I8 even more nutritious | 1877. 5 > foflowlie b structions for bulld- e h AL e = ' P win P than when reen. Rtork winter on this, without | * From tho forezolng facts In regard Lo rainfall, Init one: of these necessary adjuncts for the mar- | *hip unlews they get it,...The lumber market con- diction. ::%';":2 m’{‘;}'.‘;.,‘n":,“fi::‘::g:umk?fmh‘ "‘}S any other feed, and come ont in fate eondit! tained qoite & number of vesscls Jast evening.... femperatures, and length of thegrowingseason, | ket-gardener: extends northward Into Oregon and Washington rrattons on a Visit to the Countles of | Bl tuis buiTato-crasa Is boing ateadily encronchr | any Infelllcont reader of ‘Tne Tutsuxs willseg | cold frames for the prepersation of tener | Motained atramers and nail eraft got away Satarday Territory, It Is by K gt Elils and Trego. But this buffalo-grase is being stetlly encronch- | any Intellicent reaer of Tiie Tutelth wole0 | it o ina growtivor Extbage-plants for early | o5, With faie weather fhus week rome eool wark | Rocord of Divorces, Judgments, | that fory.. b Ne-peliarsd hr the Somo ey ed there the blue-jolnt, and in a few yeara will BUCCESSPOL, AORICULTURE apring planting, ahonld be mnde st once. These | Will be done by the marinerse, The (o BORREI Bankruptcles, New Sul In places devasted wheat flelds in California and L e L e e Btate. " Fout voara | are found 1tk mimisich of Westorn Kanwns, | mat be maie by digging unt thewotl tzbteen fnches | SL0\ 20ensorhome time at Manitownd, nnd wii Ankeiprelen; JowiBalts Oregon. Many facts were coliccted reganding’ ago the wuntry from Afty to seventy-five | “(r the character of the soil [ have slerady | 4od'six wide, which will take enpage n towing here, Toe Triad s ala expected Ete. the cricket which has devasted m-lmr()rtenn, e Olimfltfly,““- Water, Timber, and | milea esst of the two countles was and Washington Tertitory. In one locality ln ~" Bat its capanilities are best showa b; A | & overed with buffaloprass; now earcely & written. at | 1% 7 | wpuce enongh for 1,000 or 4,000 cabbaga-plants. here by Capt, Archie....Caut. ien Eyster in wishing the crops being produced from it Bulld inside this pits wall of ‘plaok or brick up to that o had hia horse and_ wagon nick tbat somo bt N gt 2 2 % Jrase of Aan; EHi (A)“‘th"l \l‘lh ‘hvl r-'h“ r'c‘n taki ‘h"yl Whestlem o tnuTurinclml heat | Fhll.ll .‘}"".Mi." L h}. front. me-r“ ",,.""’" Ty o L:L wn’l‘;h'l;m‘lhlé'llr:llkll:’l';punllln'na n‘mun‘& the R, Aestioyhitby thees insccta. * ' illis Canotirs, all the ravinés are now taken 1 3 1870 the acresge in wheat in Ellls | #ix inchen at the fron hia gives slope th ¢ b h tl tlon w: ed a) v the pratriograss, and on the amoolh prairie ‘(’.:;l'““f "'; Pu’l‘!l‘l! e Tding 743 uushels, | off the rain, Tho location ehosen should & ntranded sehr Gnrdner, An intéresting question was decided Saturday The Commission has made a general survey of the lovust. region during the past season, and accumulated alarge mass of information rezard-" ing the habits of the lovust, and best means of preventing its ravages, which will be presented to Congreas early in the winter. The Cominls- sion and thelr assistants have heen nn?whcrn 4 All Tequis | searcely a ten acres can bo found on which [ ““W Possessing tia qui patches of tt are not growing. sites for Successful Farming. ‘Mo fact i, na 1 think. that the buffalograss, huflqlm,_nmf lodians were deslened for each 5 other. With the encroachments of ‘the white To the Egitor of The Tribuns, man, the buffaloes and Indiansleave, The Lif- greano, Nov. 10,~-A considerable proportion { fal ans relmnl'ns lor“n time, t?m;‘vlnl gho tlon which, during the last | ranchinan, who forma the connecting link be- dihz:""::‘h:‘"‘l:‘::“ ’u:,?“?'w.“n;"r:;; the | tween savage and civilized life. But with tho ) wivent of the farmer, he, too, leaves, and the ‘orercrowded busincss-centres, as well as from | brafrierrass comes in lo'nupply Tay for fecdlng {fscolder agricultural diatrlcts of higlrpriced | tho Joinestic stock of the séttier In winter; 3, Lo new ond eheaplands, is turned to Cen- and thin, after a few years, is succceded by tim- J‘ d Western Kansas, 08 offering fertilo and ulhy‘nnlnver, and Dhiue-grass, as is already the ¥ Eastern Kansas, vp lands, In & temnaraté and healthy cllmate, | e’ yoifalo-grans furnishes no iy tht can 1o from the objections b ¢xcbdsive cola, a8 In | bo cut; cattle must grub it themsclves in all ‘more northern of our tew' States on the | weathers, The praicle-grass furnishesgood sum- s hand, and the cxcessiye apd long-continued | mer and fall naamru\:o} and, where protected E‘ and malarial infgencest of the extreme from stock, will cut from one to two tons of pot and dry, protecicd by 3 wall or building on the =y ifli’?fifp"fl‘n:.fl%'fi:fifé&"fi"&';fl:{,‘s{,‘p;fif north, ani open on the sonth, Rich soll In then Ak ot tlsrown in for alx or efght faches {n depth, and in Jorib77 tho ereage wan about 2,000 acres, and | {hrene\n 102 O g SACTER I JEPL *"anh the sield for the county twenty-one bushels per | are piaced clascly over the pit. and, when the scre. The average yleld, it was claimed, was | femperatire falls dangerously I’n-. the sash should reduced by the partial destruction of the crops | be covered with shintters, of mate, or bundies of of one townshiy hy a hall-storm. One fleld of | corn-stalks, and protection stould bo given by five acrea at Eilis vleldfd lhlrl’-\}vflg bushels '.'.'."':3":'.;',5,’;",.’:" ‘"w ‘nu va:h csbeToADEe ,“'hv'n s Mhere A feld of ‘acres | the we oderatcs, the covering should be ro- moved, und air given by ralring the saaisan foch or By produsd | mineieen | st 0 00 MUCH WhT. would overrun_in weight, About 10,000 acres Ji s 2re now sown for next year's v ror nearly three weeks there haa not been a crop. 3 plensant day, but, instead, a damp, murky at- I’ 0““;;"‘,’: “{;"fi}l’h{:“:fi;;‘ ;:rv "M",.:I‘m“‘;, e’;“:r!x:‘l mospliere, and occasionaliy & Leavy taln. Corn {8 nuffering, and = wreat dend of ft will mold e give ine crops, though bub little grown 88 | 4o ryo unfit for use. It will ot do to husk 3 IT 18 NOT CLAIMED and crib Ity beeause 1t will apeil when stored in fhat thia 10 5 Bt e sora-counry as the exst. | bk In addition, die carth 18 8o soft that it is e nortion_of the State, which” hasa lower almost impostihie to Laul a wagon in many of elevation, On mew grouud, nnd cspecially in a Uinrn Ponts, —The schre Star of Ilhom and Jen- .| by Judge Drummond on the question of remoy- nie are lald np at Ashtabula....Th rge Wile 8 X ) - BluncsLaliinp st Ashtabaly, (1000 barte Wilson i al at abanefrom tho Cotniy ourk tothe Fod at'Aditabuin harbor} cartwara thinfa eral Courts, The case was that of the Brandon ; a thisfa Maoufacturing Company vs. Cornelia 0. Tobin, ng kIvbojid s executrix of the estate of Benjamin F. Tobin, tiane, 3 5 T e e Spaienetion oF & bréaseaic | and was originally n claim for SISEILI, fled 'E’,{ ;hc' rlxmm':uor'ol Lu" ent property. in thie County Court against Tobin's estate. On e bnnl alenmbnat for Collingy v otion of the plaintiiTs, it was removed to the foth about the 1Gth inet | and t) J 1ine of ceauauian honte. atoat the H0th inat United States Clrcult Court. Saturday the de- work of filling Vi the north pler at St fendants asked to have it remanded tothe County Court, on the ground that 1t was a suit nmnuvmr-v:l,:u llr:,v:lry‘. ':':rr,e AT -enk o'v rm;ne have wrrived there durine the st week for that pur- S T et AL Osmegn are ' Bitle | ahout a matter over which the County Court and wonder whero they will be ahle | had exclurlve control. aided and encouraged by farmers and others directly {ntercsted in agriculture, and it lshoped that the result of the work thus far accom- piished will be of lasting value to the agricult~ uro of the West. A e — SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Specta. Dumated to The Chicago Tridune, SrrixorinLp, I, Nov. 11.—The Rallrosd and Warehouse Comimission is officially con- gratafated by John 8. Armstrong, Secretary ‘of the State Grange, on the success of its efforts in securing a reduction in the local freight tar® on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, thereb: reatly ulv":gcl'ng them:unsum:nr’l'long zb{ pos an e i vl They vam o, chiect, S | “guage” Drummond, nawerer, overraled_the The steam ‘haree Bradbury, barges Bnifalo and | motion, holding that the matter was simply a Tetla Stevens, And bark oafd of Arade are 1A up | question whethor the extate owed the Compan; ot tay City. and owing to the lownevs of freights | O e Aha the Tnlenesn of the acasom, 1t 18 probable {hat | the money clalmed or nut; that it was a caso More will soom” follow....The Union Dev Dock | that could be decided by suy court with a jury, tho flelds, It is wnat may be termed ' blie® uth, on the other, untritiout hay to the acre. weather. Rurat, Jr. TITE ROIL OP WRSTERN KANSAS / ? ¢ —=a fly of som Company at Buffalo, have commenced the con- | 1t wan, howeeer, 8 sult between citizens of uif- I pat the statcments which come to us in re- | fs uniformly dark, chocolate-colored lonm, verr' mg t{,”,,'};,fl‘.?,;}'{.“m':g.'m'fl{‘y.{‘.na’en;’, m’.e,Z e strnction_of two prapeliers to he completed next | ferent States, and as such was subject to the | lincs. Teard to this portion of our frontier country fine and friable when brought undereultivation. | [t hatches Into 8 grub, and feeds upon the ker- MARINE WEWS. apring, The keel of ane hins been lald. The schr | jurisdiction of the Federal Courta. The report of the State Board of Equall- ha ARS 80 CORFLICTING It has 8 goud deal of sand, Luk so fing s tobe | pel. But, s tha ground is cultivated, it is more X el 'In undergoin; extontive repalts sl those R 1o DVORCER s ch aation s out of prosn It is a bulky. s olesre om0 seious doub I rogard to tho | Mary percentibley belok b Joain, maler Sheg | and more free rufn, W W A0S0 1 b HAPS AND MISITAPS. i1a Bchenfler fled lier bill Satarday eharging | valume, adornod with chromo lithographic maps it disappears. I saw corn, on ground that heen in cultivation but three years, alnast eu- tirely frec from worins, sound, well matureld, and yleldingg, [ should think, forly bushels to the acre. Of veretables [ oaw as fine Irish and sweet potatoes, squashes, pumpkius, onfons, beets turnips, cabhages, carrols, cte.y 88 can be found in any country. HOMPE ALMOST FATULOUS STORIES arc told of the growth of vezetables, which might well bu questioned were It not that the pereonal character of the narrators was o sufll- clent guarantee of_thelr trutifulness, Thus. the tion, John 1. Edwards, one of the leading citizens 'of Ellis, and a member of the Stats Senate, informed me that hie grew In_ his gar- den (in, I think, the year 1875)n aatermelon which teasured four feet and threo and one- elzhith Inchies In length and fivo feet and two and three-fourtha in cireumference. This was boxed and shipped toa fricnd in Philadelphia, g S Eh that ler husband, August Schentler, had de- | and many valuable statiatics, TIHE COMMUNISTS. serted lier o Septomber, 1875, and asked that | === i h'q he n]lowc&l to cut'xtlnue m; w,:‘nderlnn, with They Are Organizing for the Next Spring | tht comnmand never to come hac Flectlon—tWarkingmen - Domand Itepres | o Judee ¥arwell granted & decreo of divorce sentation In the Counell Saturday to Elizabeth Uresens from August The C et . Gresens, on the ground of cruclty; to Mary L. e Communist party of the city held a mags- | Valentine from Alphunse D, Valentine, for de- meeting in the West Twelfth strect Turner | sertion: and to Annle L. K, Miller from Marlam Hall yesterday afternoon. A falr attendance Rll'llc‘r. h\'vmf rul AU R, Julge atns gran adccree to Josephine ::H’;cl::{:’l’ viearly Bait fiflng thalawsp ark Marper from Jostph Harper, cause duartl(!m. 1TnMs Mr. Slmmons called the gathering towether, Judge Blodgett Saturday decided the patent and said that the object was to vrganize for the | washboord casc of Mra. Peter Dull ct al. ve. The coming epring clections, which, he said, would | Sterliug Fump Company. ife held that the be carried by the workingmen If they vroverly patent {nvolved a deviee for shaplre the face of preparcd thamscives, The apoaker clusod by | Fasiboards. Thel'}“w"‘t o o be o onatrited Hothinating Mr. Herr for Cliatrman, and hie was | Strictiys the comprunnty oo o er‘dw-r H clected, as was also Mr, Morgan, proposed for pecullar arrangement of thelr awn hoasdle, The Sceretary. A lstof Vice-Presidents was also lefendants were not bound by such limitations, propused and clected. The Chatrman then sald nor bad they iniringed on this particular device. sepuntry, Whetber the disadvantages do not out- | work I ever saw. _Any zood plow will scour I :'dgh.numndmwgu;md whother, In fact, | it. It isloose and friable, dries ont quickly Y fta climato, soll, and watar-stipply, It fur- | ofter rain, does not break in llr{(wmthcr, aml b s cot uncomfortabl aticl In wet, ’elshfl the conditions necossary to succosstul & FO%, ROCLRLG y pmlrla! T s UL 0 , from one to two feet deep, with s lighter-colar- ““Ona party clalma that it is 5 dry, orld regfon, | ed sub-soll, of which the baso s clay. On the ‘destitute of timber and liviog streams of water, | upper bottoms of which 1 have epoken, it ls i allght and altogether Ingufficleat, salnfalls | very deep. I never could find out how dce, us i ether. Ioguficdogh, ralnfally | Do ondicitar banks from ten to fiteen foct sabject to dronahte, grassbopnéts, and violent | FEoRShow the eame calor all the way down storms of both cold and heats nn'd.juv Aact, unfit w&h nothing to sliow where tho surface sofl {or any Ilving beinks but buffaldeg'add Indiaus, | ended and the sub-soll commenced. These gorwhose, beneddt and use it was ‘created, and | bottoms havo been formed by the washings for whom or their successors—the cattlo- from the uplands for ages, and ars accounted 1 t lands, though, ns far as [ conld sce, yaach men—It should bo kept; without sttempt- :r::v‘v’lcr:z no better crsp‘i of ;mln than th ups to Introducc gencral agriculturo oud tho ele- | [and pratrie. Thev probably will prove better menta which go to’ form divilized and enlight- | for corn, wardening, and fruit, than tho high ened communitics. Somehigh authorlties baye, | pralrie. sdvanced and promulgated this theory. Thits | ! The whole soll, from the surface down, is Additionat particulars of disasters by the late storin will be found in snother colamn. ‘The wark of getting off the achr Gardner from the beacliat Lincoln Park was commenced yeeter- day. Two dredgen nre employed tocut channel in the sand, and npto last evening they had yot- ten within 200 feet of the schooner. With wind and weather, they will reach har to-day, and by evening the tag McClellan will probubly . pull her off. The price agreed npon_for the Job was $000. The Chicago Dredge & Doek Company do the work. The gnle of Thursday night did considerable 4damage to the shipping at Racine, The schr ftentben Dond.and ‘scow Planet parted their lincs and scooted round the river on_ thelr own hook for eomo time, and did some fine buntiug, The dam- age is estimated ss follows: The Reuben Doud, £4003 l'hmflé $200; Arab, o 81,0003 S Gem, 330; Second-streot bridge, $50: Fourtl HOOLEY’S THEATRE--TO-NIGAT, This (Monday) Evening, Nov. 12,8t 8 precisely,. INAUGURATION OF THE LIMITED HEASON OF GRAND OPER.A., GERMAN AND ITALIAN, : By Mr, J. C. Fryer's Colobrated Company. “The Great Dramatlo Prima Doans me. EUGENIE PAPPENHEIM, In conjunctian with {he renowned American Ten e e Henperal Opere, Yiohak, ME e CIHARLES ADAMS, To-S1ght, Meyerbeer's Grand Opers, THE HUGUENOTS. Mme, PAP P'B‘Vrl‘lll’l M, 1o her great role..Valenting strect hridge, if the old structure hasto be re 5 = eRcnLL . ! v P The Lil] was therefore dismissed. cre In Opera. a). Powell hins made the assertfon that at (T 0 o 00 lh:?‘i‘r:l’lan;gx;rclg'bo teft withont .-:;;l ‘l;; .'i'{.',‘“",’“f,';'é’,f“} .:': fl’.’f.,,‘},":fi'.’,‘“",‘,;‘,&’:&"{,‘x paired, $1,000; If & now bridge is ordercd, noth- fi:’é; l:' 5‘&&‘2&'.."."::‘33“. efi'f:vl.'(] zmllmk: ‘llngerlhur T The wa“m Court adjourncd Saturday un- | Mre CHARLESAD {n s famous role. soul thiak)' the ‘100t meridian weat the cxtreme [ walling, except above the water. It {8 eapectal- | the Great Anieriean Desert, Ttis molon was cut i ecow THelon and schr New Hampshire havo | cat’ marty - of . tho. country Mocounting | tll to-morTow. Mt Atexandre Human Jimit of successful agriculturc hus been reached, | fy adapled to the construction of the Kansas | and caten Ly member of the Iustitute, and by | boen teacned from thelr groundings near Leaming- | the Wistory of the campaimn, he sald BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. S Gl and that beyond it there was not sufficient ralo- ]Iuy-lhll, or firat dwelling of many of the poor- | vote n dlpioma was awarded Mr. Edwarde, | fon: an Lake Erfo. Tho Iast namod_was taken to | (he 7imes lind led infamously about them, and Osborn Holcomb, of Auror, filed a petition | e ciristian Fritach &l or molsture -to grow or matare crops with- | er “acttlers, of which I will speak more fully | which he now holas. Detroft Friday morning b; htllnxlu‘snlllercu'l':i-l, nlw] he wished to huve the reporters put it Jdown. | 0 Saturday to be declared bankrupt, ks sc- (Primo Tenors of ut artificial frrigation; and this asscrtion of | hercafter. The firat brcnflnfi T dono. to the | T Melons welghing from fifty to sixty pounds | formertho day before, - The Re o re writl s Mr, ifeln This ws greeted with fmaen > cured dedts are 811,010, with_securities worth c bis has been very extensively copied by tho | depth of about two fuches, aud can bo done any | are said to be no rnrn{. Tha Iospital Steward | probsbly, o lnto dry dock. “The Kuffol havind | i nes hiad aid tht llxcm;‘c';u;gi:fi e s | £43,000, and the ‘uneccured 85,500, The astets Ml(nlm;]fixl t ‘oft o fow days ago. thor: only remaina ¢ men must 4 *press tnrougchout the country... . . trho from the 1st of April to the 1st or middie | at Fort Iiays, an futclligent Gernian, told me | ihe St bt of Wlie four that went ashore in the | put down the Commune, comprise eauitics In resl estate, horses, wagons, ('rm OTIHERS, ON TIE CONTRARY, e 0 e e oo tinss sod 18 0aay to brenk. | he liad nevor in any country scen fluce vegota- e e o ot Frhdny 2| WIIO WAS TILE COMMUNE] and other faru-utgnsils, etc., 8470, and $5,800 | Mr. Adojpie. ) . assert that, up to tho Himit given by Mal. | A medium pair of horses on a twelve-lnel plow pesert Vind Tar beyond thore la » country | wil breais oaoand a nalf acrea day. A good posscssing a_soli urioxcelled in fortility, and | pair of oxen on the samc sized plow will break well supnlied with stroanis of water; that the | an acre a day, and got thelr lvini on the prairie. rainfall, formerly deficient, hns_for years been | An extra palr of lorses or —mules will steadily {ncreasiug, owing to influcnces dircctly | break frown two to twoand a haif acres o day. Dles than he had grown the past scason In the Hospital garden. ~ Among them were cabbages welghiniz over thirty pounds, I have bragged on melunsof forty pounds and cabbages of twenty, of my owa raising, and can haven fair appreciation of melons of sixty aud cabbages ol thirty pounds’ weights and tuink it full timo that a soil and clinate capable of such produc- tions should be fully redeerued from the desig- nation of the Great American Desert. In anothier lctter T will treat of buflding and building-material, fuel, tree-growing, fruit-pros- cets, the stock-busincas, nnd other matters of ntercst to the prospective Immigrant, 0. C. Gvns. FPriday the schir iteed Case, loaded with coal for Chicaco, was flbll%cd to run into Milwaukee, have ing been boarded Dy a heavy sea, which ewept the small boat from the davite, The crew aver that the cabln was under_water for severs] minntee. She had threo and o half feet of water in her hold when she arrived. There was consldorable damage dona to the pler at Port Hope by the gale on Friday, the -2d inst, Hoveral vessels running in there for shelter siruck tn the channel or on the plers, and sastalned dam- sge. The veascls named were the Fliza White, the Alma, the Garibaldi of Hlamilton; and the Julia, The wreckit-tug A. J. Smith has areived at Milwaukeo with the sche Gold-Hunter. which she pulled oft Graham Shoal, in the Straits, Iately. She hasconl from Buffalo. A steam-pump was Criea of w0 Store. "] ile thouzht. that the n Grelustpsaee.” This o was referrolng Sommune really tlie banks and the money | ™1, e case of Elmore J. Dentson, a meetin Dower, elic Iroper way lofer an preanizatiunt | af creditars was called for the 2ith Thaty befare e bt ittee ‘T taiked the antier | Hezister Morizan, to consider and_ oct upon o et aud. conttded e ‘_ '":m'fi'f proposition to scll the bankrupt's estate by aper, l;ml lllfi ‘l‘mu‘lurill his learers to come c‘;’:fl:fig‘ under direetion of acommitteo of orward und take stock in a paper not named, A the cntrol of Which could be secarcd by a. vers | 4 discharse was lasged to Levt Fuller. ) = ) small amount of money. This money should | (o4 SuRRCOHEN HEie fre, (0 w5 bo mado up by small storekcopers, wiko were | it E, Jenklus wis spfolited Provisional Ae- Medill oF Starey. 1t should be the afm of whe | SEnes of Jumes 11, Bowen et al., aud thoy wero Musical Director and Corductor FLYING DUTCHMAN FAUST 80! bla to tho breaking-up and cultivation of | Threo good horses abreast on a sixtcen-nch the woll, the planting and growth of trees, the | plow wfil break from three to four acres a day, Jayine of rallrond-tracks, nud bullding of telo- | and make tho best breaklng team, since they ‘grapi-liues; that these infliiences ars peema- | require no moro man-power than tha voke of “gent, and the change already experienced In tho | oxen or pair of plug horses Lreaking only one climate 18 o permanent changzo; that its medium | to one and a half acres o dag. 5 temperato climate §s moro desfrable and health- The breaking is ful than the colder climato of the new States | A0WN IN WHEAT IN TIIE PALL, nortt or the warmer of those farthier ‘soutlt; | helng harrhwed before sowing, and thoronghly that tno grasshoppers are less destructive | harrowed two or three times after, and yiolde, fon, & i e seats. ) cents and €1 'ratrs, sccording to location, = Second Ralcony— Admtwion, 50 cents: Keserved seats, front rows, 50 centsextra. Oniy correct LAomiion of 1he WPOTES & perlormed refton T by Uhle CompAnY, To ssie at the Box Olees o oot Carrines may be ordered at 11. MCORMICK HALL. g he matter of Jercmlas Schaaf, et — reguired to keep her afloat, William Barr, a candidate for’ County Com. | Sel 20d loss 'to e fearcd by tho Kansas | if nothing interferes with ita maturity or ot careo of tho sohr M. P, Tnldwin has be ; ) ounty Gom | Astiguees Wil be chosen for Brainerd T. | T 0 N IGH'I‘ Secaro farmer than tho chinch-bug sl other foos. £o m’,’f;b" ABout twenty buslials per aero e | THE FARM AND GARDEN, | ihecemnof o et ey diock for. tepairs.. 1t {'&'fiflh’,}: v d;}:}:'{‘,::;lfi“ml‘,';‘:“fljldc‘];}'l:;fi Smith at 10a. m., and for W. C. Vau Alstyne & ! your crops of the farmers in States further ensts aud, | sod-crop. At the next plowingafter the wheat Is 1o shiort, that, all things considered, thcreis b | harvested, tho plow s riun two or three inches more Inviting flold or country to the iminl Ii:rnm. below the breaking, and a little Jower at each than that offered by the high rolling pralrles of | subsequent plowlng, til & sufliclent deptls of Wastern Kansas, mellow soll has been secured. Very fow of those who contemplate immigrat- | , [ now reach a subject of vital importance as 1or to cheap lands can ufford cither the time or | regards this country, since upon it dependa the expense of making a trip to examie for them- w‘:lulu ucstion of Its adaptability to general scives In rogard to theso conflicting statoments. | aghculturo: and that fs the climate and water- Anmy reports of the condition ot things in | supply: ns shown by tomperatures and rainfull. Arkaisns and Texas wero recelved with “such | If, in treating upon this questlon, we wera do- fimcnl favor, and ns 1 know the desiro for re- ndent upon popular testimony, It could ncver labloInformatlon In regard to I\NI!M!MIBKN!! Efi satislactory scttled, since, as I have before throughout the North as In regard to tho Btates | stated, statements are 80 contlletiug. Fortunate- i# not known how much of the grain has oeen dam- ed. l“‘A‘hu scow St. Joacph has been raised and taken to Detroit, Sie wan sunk threo weol Dear Peach leland, in Lake St. Clair, Tlie sicam barga Jowers wan roported ashiore at Detoar recently. Hor owner left Morine City to attend to ber release. She had coal on board” for Marquette, Tho schr Gyps; Dride, of Plcton, during Fri- day' storm (2d inst.) foundered off Hallo Bay, Thie entire crew wero loet, Tt {4 now safd that the Delos DeWolfe, ashoro at Chatlotio, Is ot In bad condition. The ache Clara had her jtbboom yauked ont In the river at Twelfth strect yosterday. that Co. at 11 a. m, to-dav. FHE ELECTION HAD BEEN A TRICHIIL _The composition meeting of C. L. Woodman for the Workingmen's party, The only politi- &Tlfl;'m,fi"‘;‘",fi‘}(}”fim‘ " t Chandler & cal lionesty of the connty dwelt In the purty | ford st for Loadas, Wi bo post G Which was called Commuiilstic. Thd managers | Lot 8ct {0 boatts WL o postponed o se- ol tle old purties ad found out at st that R oy coat here was one party that could not be bought. " o) The one aud on‘lv reason why the “'urklnx:mnx‘x',. I‘:, the u(‘ln;:tf' W, H. Woodsen the will was party had falled was because the_men who | PrGTe% S48 0 Sty ot irnted Vizued the rolls ware not workers. Tho way to | YOyhie s White, under bond fur B35,00, organize Droperly Was not to aceept @ inem- ttho estate of B 4, Thitrmton. letters: worn bee "ot n “ward club who would . not granted to Johannal 8. Thurston, under bond : : for £46,00. vork, Horonfuer the pengthh 0f fhe | I thic estate of Michacl Grinin, letters were A TLong-Felt Want Supplicd=Subacription- Books—Plantlng Walnuts—Experimental Station=Fall-Plowing—Cold Frames for Vegotables=Too Much Wete From Our Own Corrupondent, CRAMPAIGN, 1., Nov, 10.—If there Is any- thigg now lackiug to complete the happiness of the peoplo of this as well ns overy other county in the State, it Is an Hllustrated history and tap of the county. We were reminded of thisa few days ago by an sgent of an Eastern publish- Ing-house, who Is desirous of scilinz from 1,000 rodayoree TO-NIGHT'! RIVE-KING TESTIMONIAL Extrachatrs having been placed In cholee pasition, ean Brat named, 1 was glad to cmbraco the oupor- | ly, hawever, wo have videnco upon ticee ques- v e o T es T on was found | bolls. Answering the question, Who tho party | Sranted to Ann Girlila, under boud for 86,000, b hecuted duripg the dny at Bustn And eveolo u Tiog tunlty offered of tions whose correctness and Impartiality cannot [ to 2,000 volumes of such a work, which his | gaturday. i was? the speaker sald that it wiis the ,,;m,p ",."L o D““;l‘f ':'*I'-'-h’:fltgfl- xn”éfinflu.'mgfiifi'x'f’:;&'flmd theruicy) ".cm oF A TRIP TO WESTERN KANSAS bo quiestioned, and this is furnished by tho housc proposcs toprint If induccments sufliclent waa fighting the Communists, Tom Scotthad | JEner BropertreCriminal calendar, THURSBY, DRASDIL, KEMPTON, RIVE-KING, WHUITNEY, WOLFSOHN, TORT HURON. Hpecial Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tont livnos, Mich.,, Nov. 1i.—Down—Trops o examing for myacl! in rc;iunl to its sofl, cli- OFFICIAL METEOROLOGICAL RECORDS, mate,water and tfimber supply, fruit-prospects,—~ | which have beon kapt at Fort Hayes,a per- in short, ita capabilities as an agricultural and mnncnl_m(mnr& vost of the Unitod States, lo- stock-growing country,—and to communicate | cated in Ellls are held out to warrant them In' the attempt. The work {s to cost only 815 per copy, and it will contaln o large number of portraits of our made & Commune of rallronds—only he called Ju Gany—163, 16 H 2 it *pooling.” ard-workini men now worked tnclusive, ?uvnzvqfln‘trll'llfm' Anisya7i1o-18% far competing lnes, and when they were thilshed Jupor JAMESON—Unssed casern. L ounty, and " about “thirty milcs N1 Qutario. Garden City ang consort, 8, | had seen thew go wnto tho Cominune, One v, | JeverMoone—), 40, N case on t mfl;-’:r‘\ul :«;:“ "1":»: 'fi’{'f.‘:’-'.fl,’.{"’:fi,,f"“".’“{'fi., o east of the 100th Mer{fi‘)‘““' “;l‘hrvn h t?m Kkind- | leading men (including any others who Ell:::xl:rlnln and consort, mm’ Jdareek! and J, ¥, | the roads ob n.’l'- city bud demanded that its %g"'i.mlf |§2uén et case 473, a{‘aner % C.G. & LEWIS, BAIRD, sonefor the disparagement of Western nama, | on OF e T ren. incen 10 shopost 1 | can ralse the moncy to pay for the .€n- | Card, Solins and consort, Muic eud bacges; achs Jue ek o) 1L e and every Sunday, | ncidutse, e aauar Mo, [i5). Y0043, THE MADRIGAL CLUB, are at onco apparcnt to_a visitor to the State. :1:3 ',m,,.g Ccommenving _with July grraving), ond entsof farm and publicbulldings; | E, Fitzgerald, M. E. Trimble, 5L 1L, Tine, C. 11, al::;’ullfieflu"x;&fl"“fi.e ‘Lrll 3 o i t:ql‘} Jupaz Booti Wet cane; lso, calendar Nos, | Fanny Whitney, Emma Baker, Those living In tho Fastera and Central por- 1870, ' and continued, without | 8ll to be inserted at the expense of the owners | Durton, Marla Martin, Marco Polo, M, J, Cum. e L form Lse Chas, T, Barnes. Geod IT, Broderick, iuto an Abolitilat party for tno beuellt of Lne H0% i Hic and aat e 416, nclarives xoaut R white slaves. Ove of the things which the party | * Jupa FARWEZLL—Genern business, demanded was that the chiliren Jupax WiLLIAMs—0G18, Fox va. Lang, still ontrial. be put to school and mnot to work. JUDGMENTS, As to Tur TRIDUNE, the speaker salil thnt he | Usizzn StaTeEs Distiic Covnr—Jupox Brova- did not cxuct that it would hear of the Comi- | xrr—Northwestern Natlonal Bank of Chleago et "Fl""z““ um ulilll“nlm;. the m.-xl.d election, | al, ve. ,}:figgfl;,nl 155233"’1':. J. Klldm{mm. de- hat paper had sala that the party had polled a | gree &5 Dol 83, d Insurance Union v, Tory Falt vobe: "1 would say move niest time, | Same: decree 81,000, —Patrick Iyland et al. The remedies‘of the papers were diterent! | S OpEnton CornteCosyBengyet, C, P Storey's was disfranchisctncnt; Medll's was | Rictard J. Wells and Justin 1. 111l $0. ntx‘clmlnc. E. A. Sherburna iL. ana 1 tioms of the Statc, and cspeclally thoso having { the omission’of day, totha present time, The 1ands to sell, very naturally desiro tho Immigra- | obseryatfons are made at tho same times and in tion to settle upon the yet unoccupied lands in | the same manuer as ot all sigmal-stations of the those purts. of. the States and it 16 not strange | United States, and transmitted dally to the that thoy should speak disparagingly of the | hoad of the Bureau at Washington. Tealon beyond. 1 tako oa first {n fmportance the question of At {ho other extreme are g rainfall. As before sialed, it ia clalined that TSR BTOCK-MEN, fmportant] climatic chanues have taken th who hava thelr cattlc, sheep, and horse ranches | during the past ten a‘un: nnd this will ba Tocated on the rivers uud crecks of- Weatern | clearly shown to be 1his case, though the record Kausas, with uearly the whole country appor- | only reaches back scven nud n half years, tloned out hetween them, nnd coverad ‘by their | Space will not pernit to filvu theratnfull of each mings, Mary Hattte, Charles Foater, John Wesley, p—Props Fountain City, J. Bertschy, Benton, Avon, Lowell, Keweenaw, Arctic, Fletcher and J. G, Maaten, Mary Pringlo and barges, Bclle Cross and barges; achrs Athenlan, C. Svademan, 3, W. Donne, West 8ido, D, E. Darclay, 1, N, Foster, 1. 3. Bcove, C, K. Nlmna, J. I March, 11, C. Richords, E, M, Carrington, Col, Hathe- ¥ind north, gentla: woather fine. 7ho sche Charles Hinckley Is ashore on Nurth Polnt, and rcquircs the asslatance of a tag, steam- of the butldings, or the originals of thu photos. Wewere politely asked to look through a ssmple- book which the proposed work is to rescmble, It was well bound In fmitation Russin, gilt- edgged, and the engravings wero fine. We wera gsked to recommend the work, in writing sever- al of the leading men and editors in the county had done so; bat this wo respectfully doclined todo, Our influence {s small, perhops u mere * nothing, na compared with othierss but, such as and » Volonteer Chorus frum the members of the APOLLO CLUB, Under the Conductarshlp of WT. INNG o S WLTROCT LSRR, B sale at froat & #une* Musie Co., 150 State- Otfice 1o she evenlog, __feo, B, Cvtrpenter, COLISEUM NOVELTY THEATRE. GUEATEST BILL OF THE SEA- ucer: ll{ I‘l‘:n.?; Wor s FEMAL! HEODOILE . Tnoodore IL ana Oli RTILE L Gre. th e O O 1, thaty | St rancntoely, thougih 1 havosuch a | It sy it shall nevr bo used to further tho intro- | yuwp. and nawaer, Tle tug Quavis, ol the o Sommitice of alx ou Fesolutions was then | Brpaok SH07, s Mennarservar dobin Ehe) N A8 Hurtoiaue Druas Dand and_ Espasition ton- Tarctomore’ buck, iuee goncral ogridulture | rocord, copled fron e oiginal, ' L cany b dusilontaf suel woneegpsary and cless aflurs | Logemary ppliance, stes motormiiut, | Goldwater, Bar, Van Fatien, and Liceer. i 08I nyder ey e, 3ok, Hasselt, | Jiorue tad Chitatleln JAG and stock-ranches cannot cxist In the samo v an analysis which will probably bo an thi i g ) Lin Me. DA - | 3380 Paul C. Richards, 3 g comimunity. The scttler s not' required to oty 7 7O 88 | sk atiten Vst tho scow C. iy Meinal, of thia port, ts | Joun MeAulif thonghe thatthe party bad gay n e | o e Lea e ffan. ! n V! o " grand victory by selusng the bribes o | 330055 a6 Jidkuiy e scnep o other ca; also orein e und i Dirmoceats to lay their defeat to tho Com. | Lamyiers snd William Dundo, 5100,—lenry Cregar munists, and making the Republicans owe Cinetir Count—Coxressions — R, F, New. their victory to the workingmen, This | comb va. Georgy Field and E. W, Densmore, party had also galned the control of the real C. barey 4. Ricused J. Welles and worklngmon of the city. lie prophesied that in 1hill, 864, 60, ashore fu that vicinity, with botls ‘spara out, Mr. Tnslce, utte of hor owners, leaves.hero to-morrow to look after her. o tug Vulcan, with herstern gearing fout of order through getitng & line in her wheel, was towad down to-day. The schr Bunuywido fs sabiore on North Point. The tue Hweepstokos leaves bere to-night with TNE SUBBCRIPTION-BOOKS ¥ of a8tatc and County Atlaswhich was ?uh!(shml a few years opo, aud wlich was delivered to over 100 persons In_this county. Aany of the men who subscrilied are r, and Lave bad hand work to support thelr fawilics; and thuy would uow gladly scll their atlascs fence hls trops, and tho law of tho Btate makes Tha rocord of rainfall includes meclted snow, the owner of stock responsible for all damage | hail, aud sleet. :«');:ruml.d ‘l!lc:n:;‘n. Il-ot;n mnslhnuz!?lnlljl tmni: 13 TADLE io world that tha stock-men should be unite and averago monthl T Guclaring that the country fa woritiless as au | “OTiR Y e a of an Incly At y&.fi'fl',‘.fl: sgricultural country, , 1870, to Nov, 1, 1877, Eaatern and Central Kansas aro well cnough Total and Frigay. Allladies uights. ‘matie, Pantomiine, Gymhmaite, Operstic, Ventril Buriesque, ol Variely, _Adunisslon 25, '35, and b HAVERLY'S THEATRE (Late Adelphi). . G. Bryant, usoof A. g Acerage . the-future the pasty would bo enlarged by scees- | D- Etewart, va. Morton P, Tialo, S 110,20, ¢l yor d shasers, shiter and twa steam-pumps to rescuo her, Iy sece 5 W, J. 71, HAVERLY. Proprietor an ef, pork, wool, snd fruit, their livestock of | 1870 (hslf-year] 40 ropresentations, In_many Instunces, o farmer o nche A " = 1 DAL T the Connell® and the County Botrd, and | ‘Fiak v TASPER. ol % - | 1871, e etused to subserilic wus naked to locaty | was to Chleago. S e J ty hend | Jenar Doorn—Tlenry Betterman va, Hen: ps - E&Tu’fi flmarnl;' l;lb:lgml‘:&u&:{n;&:flg;'?f 'llu }Hfi' l.\llmh:l.;l. and, after the nunbers had been write BUFFALO. : :;:: "f.}'n??'flfi"" l;?o rhu“%;ggflufix:: 3:.‘5?511‘; t‘:!flhlw; Yertict P ITROHON (o “z fi«!u‘;“ ':’:'.'n'u'.-‘-!"u‘é’"&i""?x‘.‘fii‘;m"' ’&'«’:',.‘e“.!i’.v‘i“'."n'a now unsurpussed. Notwithetanding tha trisls | ju75, ten down, ho was nsked to stg s nate, i spectal Divoatch 10 Ths Chicago Tribune. Worso Tlots thls winter *han last summer, fi atinlavear 2130, Cheapeet Papulsr Family Theatra 1y to show thiat he owned -thie land, and also ta enuble the atlas-maker to bu certaln to spellthe name right when he put 1t on the map, Over 81,500 was scut from this county tu pay for this uscleas luxury, less thau n year ngog and now bere comes another ol the samie kind. As we before remurked, wo need sucha -vork b Every farmer should refuse to subseribe, unl he thinke be can't well get slon without (b3 but, § he does nut subscribe, let him beware of signibg any paper, or relying iu guy muanner upon any verbal * promise the agentiay make, Auother man will gellver the book, and promi- ises mean nothing to him, unless they ure writ- ten on his order-book, which ian itsclf a note. PLANTING WALNUTS. Black walnuts or butteruuts, both valuablo for theie frult, may Lo planted at this thme, It isa common practico to plant these trees tov closely together, A Geld should be deeply towed, and _then cross-marked so that the in- ?ummium of the furrows sliould bo at least ten fect apart. This Jugks like o good w-yn,}»‘ut ] and tribulations of its younger 8y it 18 uo | 1875, longerbleaog, : Hazo: ; 2 NOW PROSFEROUS KANSAS. 1877 (ten A * 'The finest flelda of - corn, tho - richest, greencat Total for soyun an _nn_n;uunl years, 210,83, felda of fall- sown wheat, the sonndest, crispest, Averays per year, 28.50, aud best-tlavored apples, as pood llve-stock as [ Divlding the above perfod of ‘seven and one- bavo scen in mvuflng over six States thia 1all, | third years at Jan. 1, 1375, we flud that the ratn- wers found in Eustern and Central Kansas, In | fall for the first three sud o hulf yuars was but the matter of frult, Kansas touk tho tirst pro~ | 75.87 inchics, or an averuge ol 3 {uches per mium ot the Centennial tast year, as ulso st the | annuwm; while, for the latter pe il of three Natlonal - Hortleultural Conventiun uf the | yearsand ten months, it wna 13548 laches, or United States tho previous year. an avoraga of 3,29 huches per annun,—or an in- My study of Western Kansas was mainly con- | creuse of 1377 inches per aunum over the fluad to tho two counties of Ellla and Trego,— | former perfod. v the latter about 80) miles west of the Missouri A comparlson of the averago monthly rain. Rlver, and about equally divided from north to | fall since Jan. 1, 1874, hetweon toe full and win- sautl by the 100th weridian of longitude west | ter montha and the sprini and sumuicr months, from Greenwich. G ows the important fact that the largest per- OF theae, Eifis County fa the laat yet organ- ptage of aunual ralofall occurs durtnfi the fzed or n any way opencd by fariners, and, 'f’""“ and swinmer months, when needed for thérefore, furpishiog the best facts ju regard Lo | tho growth and maturity ol crops, as 18 ehown agrlcultural eapabilities ol the Far West; whilo | by the following statemnent Treco County, folning it _on the west, 1s 8s yet "Average monthly zainfall in fall and winter, aud Burrato, N. Y., Nov. 11,—The tugs A. P. Wright aud Orlent have been withdrawn from tho Duffalo Towlng Association. ~There will likely be a lively camputition In the harbor towlug businese during tho balance of the scason. The twyg Oriont with a steam pump started for the brigCohan this moruing, but found the sea too heavy 1o work, and came back. ‘The sehr Russiav put back to-day on account of the rough weatllar. e Tho owner haa a dispatch from Tawas that tho ache W, B, Crossihwaite was brought in there with hee rudder diuabled sud stripped of nearly sll of lier canvas, A tug was oplered from Detroit to tow her through to Chicago, 8 "Tho two propellers under contract by Mr. Quayle at Uleveland are for the Anchor Line. * They sre to be like the Avon fu dimensions, and many othor reapects, and are futonded for the Chicago trade, . Lake freightu are firm at $1 per ton on coal to RESOLUTIONS, The Committes on Resolutions reported the following, which were adopted: Wuzneas, Notwithetanding the oppostilon of the entiro preva and the moncyed {nstitutions of *hicazo, the fact hins boen rucorded thatac ) 7,000 workingmen in ¢ bicago hava the maniines 10 defend thelr pranciples even when defeut stared them fu the faco; and Witxnzas, ‘Tne necesslty for a third political Ay el #ball farce al) tho old political partics conslder the interests of thie people as tho only ueans of preserviug their existonce Is ovident to 4 prICH, Svecial Dirpaich ta The Chicaen Tribune. CLEVELAND, U., Nov. 1l.—Alfred P, Edger- ton, of ¥ort Wayne, Iud., has brought a sult in chancery in the United Stotes Circutt Court vs. Samuel Mceck, County Commissioner of Detlance County, and Treasurer of the same county, and seyeral other vartics, which fo- volves n very linportant question of coustitu- Jouality. ‘The plaintiff n action sets forth that bie ia the owner of clzhty acres of land In [licks- ville Township, Deflance County, wuich is worth $1,000, ond 160 acres worth 82,000, He complatus, tivet, that the County Comumis- sfoners of sald vounty, pretending to set by vir- tue of the luws of the State of Olilo, and upon petition of satd Bamuel Mecks and others, have wrongtully ordered to be cut throuch said lands of complafuant vertaln water courscs, and have spportloued to him os lis share of the the cost of locating and dizging sald ditch, about $1,000 As he did not comply with tho demauds msde upon him in regard to the time of tinishing the diteh, the amount has been in the World. "Cq Kege C {3 the World, ; Conlng=3lckes itaukin Combination, McVICKER'S THEATRE, u’m.h P;lif&n.nlnm during the entiro week arq forthe POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, Monday, Tuesdsy, and Wedneslay nights. tho biated comedy of 'k“r. SERIOUS PAUILY, and vaudeville of Mit. AND M5, FETER WITITE, durl which Hulaad Heed and Alice astiugs will gy Dew Wediey, Duett, and Chlear Da Next week—LILLIAN, ur WOMAN'S LAST LOVE, wilt be produced in our usual atyle of excelicace, aai wiiti & powertui cast. Al i Whmneas, The Workingmen's party of the United stal having vindicated its honorand proved its ability to conduct s campalgn without Tioney or newapapers, ofers the only hupe far the futurs welfaro uf the working people ss well as all soclety; therclore, be Regotved, That wo earnostly call upon our com- rades in tofl throughout this city aml county to make an cffort and join us next spring {n 8 vigor- one eflurt to sccur 8 representation for Jabor fn the City Council; and be it further PATIO D BY THE ELITE. MONDAY, NOV. 12, 1877, LAST WEEK OF THE BARTLEY CAMPBELL COMEDY COMPANY! 1N BARTLEY CAMPUELL'S GREAT PLAY, Chicaya. STl trolghisare sic lower on wheaty (herato ! cora 10N unorwanizsd snd undeyveloped, but soon to apring and sumner, wonths since 18742 alteryears wili show the wisdom of it, belng B¢ on wheat and Blge on ew York, 7 4, That the Workingmen' ¢ el ” aibss the & Pxne RECRIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM, PLAY OF 5 This a1t TuIvand Lokt fis comaty Covery | " FALL AND WINTER, | VYN AND wUNNE Ruts way be dropped still tncased fu_tho bull, G L 380 | ot uru vesy sohurleoue, bt e s FOWER AT PA T ‘ul:’i‘d“éf\'fi’r‘." anp alternato scetivn) have recently been boight by Inches. and covered about three Inches deep with com- MILWAUKEE. wut of season (0 prociaim their devollun to the | made are that the assesaincut is {llegal from the I EN B OVE. Chicaigo capitnlists, who are entering actively & pacted soll. Jtis best to drop®iwo in each Hpeciol Dispatch (o The Uhicaga Tribune, Ccause of labur-cmancipation, with thu abidiog | act that the varlous requircmients of law were A0 SATORDAY, ¥k of foriniug colontes to settle tho 8 Diaco “aud . stierward pull out onc, ANy | Mwavkxe, Wis., Nov. 11.—Chatter—tiche J. | falth that truth and Justico will spcedity seluniui { ot complied witl, and thio awd was uot bener DOLLAR STORE entire county, ¢ ) ‘ hoed” crop wiuy Lo grown between th | 1 Cugo, 45,000 bu wheat to Huffalo at 43c. P Paiiea pattlce ant thott subuidraed tools | fited by the fmprovement. Th dite goos ous e e AN A ' wivhiga from o west by | Tebruary.. . L 03] August. 5 ) g 4 uk the scow Milton near Port Wanhingion, saved © Tod Monaa clusion the compl praya that a process of to Kansas Puciile itatlrond, and are on tho dl- et suabde the ground that nothing will “grow, | sunx ! $ M.V, Bay infunction way tenporarily fssue agalnst the y 10 Douver, The | Totaliewsvoees:s12.00] Totalou, =01 | Sany of the walius-trees will bear, In four | the crew, and Liought them baro io-dave Fhe A Baik | P eirer of The Comuly 1o probibic. the col- t Kansas City, the | Averageper mouth. 2,10 Average per mon eurs; the butternut is somewbat longer in | storles of Capt. Yousg, ¢ Latus, and tho Mate P, VaN PATTEN, Jection of the srsessinents now charged agalust | | caslern termfous of the Kansas Pacific load, ls, | Escess of raiofall durlngapring and summer aver | heginiiing. Whers the trecs are. crowded, they | of the Milton difier, and s laweult will provavly Guwr Ligssn, the lads described, and that st a dnal heuring ] s by Governmont, measurewment, sbout, 700 fect | fall and winter months, 1.6d Inches per month, do uot produce o great deal, nor begin o soOUD(E. 1t Amazon collided with fhio_sche Diack. | _Gustave Licsor then spoke at lougth fn Ger- [ of the sult Lhis temporary Injunction may bo FULL ASSORTMENT AT Buth these trecs are gross fecders, and 1o other sbove the sca-luvel, though the Raliroad Com- For Yl’xrpfilcn of comparison, I will state that, r Grand Haven Saturday night, dam man, and was furiously applauded, Alter other 5 made pertaneut. [ bany put the clevation at 648 feet. From th sccording to Prof. Colbert, the averags annual | treo will thrive within thirty or forty feet of hich the wtes o d 10 e forel; U i ¥ — ———— buintit fs o steady up grade it at llf“:ncul;f ruinfall of the Btateof 1ilinols is 40 tuvi thew, T, which the stesmer couvoye the mn:-;;l”“ orcign languages the mecting ad THE LOCUST MOVING WESTWARD. STEIN s DOLLAR STORE, the county-svat of. Ellls County, the e{evmlon fug from 45 fucheg ln the southern countles Lo AN EXPERIMENTAL 8TATION, S —— . s Bl 2 reached 13 2,070 teet by Government barometri- | 83 inclics in the viclnity of Lake Michigan, In ¢l measure, and 1,603 fect us nvasured by the | the Countles of Winuebago, Melicury, Kane, Haitrouwd Coinpany. This gives what at the East | Du Faze, Will, Kunkakee,—comprishiz oug of Would b regupden 83 8 fountaiteatmonphers, | the best gricalturd districts of tho State,—tha tntirly above the reach or {nflucnce o e | averase annuat rainiall ts 30 inches, I have not laria, been sble to ascertain the retative amount dur- ihe general surfaco of the country s a bigh | fng the fall ‘and winter months, us compared toliug “prairle, sufliclently undulating to give | with the spring azd summer. rmd vatural unlnnfi!. n fact, thero can hard- TALLE 3 Y & ten-acre pateh found {n theso countics | showing the minimum and maximam temperatares une. 8aLzu, Mass, Nov, 7.—Dr. A. 8. Packard, Jr., Beeretary of the United Btutes Eutomo- logical Commiesion, returned early in October frotn an extended Juurney in the Western Ter- ritories and the Pacite Cosst, which was under- taken for the purpose of ascertainiog the weat- criie limits of the mugrations of the Rucky which has proven itself of practical value, isone established by the Stute of Counecticut. Wo Tearn from the New York Timesthat the work of the statiou has cunsisted, fn part, of the ox- amination of furin aud garden sceds as to thelr urity snd vitulity ; making analvscs of various Ehnll ot eattle fouod aud forage; and instudyiog the capacity of thesuils for retaining and Lruns- mitting wuter. A part of thy work has also been to examing ERIE, Special Dispalch to The Chicagn Tridunda, Esus, I's.,, Nov, 1ll.—Arrivals—Frop N, K. Fairdank, sche Julia Willard, Budalo. Departures—Propa Philadelphis, N. K, Fair. bank, Ralelgh, D. Ballootine; schrs Kate Wina. Jow, Aanic Shcewood, Chicago; achr fronton, Buf- 1 'é'flht deck-hands on the prop Wissahickon A Rowman Superstitions The Romau superstition that Canlinals slways dic by thre shnilur bellel obtains in Weste €rn watcrs s to steamboat um-(dcu‘v’-—u likely 10 be strengthened by tho death of Mer Capaltl followingz 8o closely on those of Cardinals Vatri- i amt Riarfo-Sforza, even us but a few weeks before De Avgelis aud Barizzt followed Anto- uellf to the grave. The Pope has disproved the 106 East Madison-st. . MISCELLANEOUS, 3. ML, MALLKIC 10 rus do 1a Graige, Dateliere, Parls, 1a soio uvm‘) T this Dai fluu-:f BLUE BOXES Dr, Francke's Gensloo £ Health Gralus, — Apenitive, rur‘xll'n By G ave, AEvery red box s coullers its “Lurby, 91 1634 Neiva des Peilis Cluwmps, Farls. k for hizher wages Saturday. Thoy weto ai raditional ussert| ith reg tho * years | Mountain Locust, aud to det beth i :ul.'kh‘d“"‘ uot Incline in some dircction suti- recorded at Furt Hayes, ineach mouth from Jan. 1, and sualyze tho different artificial fersilizers ::'.‘tf-q 'z:r Jco'eruum - Seven :emm:d' o work, :,, pc:‘;‘r"‘n ‘l',::f {,.‘;’,‘LT.}..‘.{,h‘,::‘},fiiifi'flan.’ifm was this locust or' .- lh::hr :xll:: :belcht,h:: Yar haly ; ntly to allow water to run off, 1873, W Nov. 1, 1877: which the furmers of that region uss ver{ free- ho elghth oue, Jerry Crowley, preforred 10 £0 10 | with the Papal chuir that fs worth noticing—the by Druggists of whi E“ COUKSK OF Tit# STREANE~ T |_ 187 1870, || 1877, ly. ‘fue _analysis of I:srcrsul‘lur. b‘unm v a ous }dl. sud will bo tried st Court. Delief that If i bis clevation to the Ponlificate lW:.e'eunlur:c: p‘l“mll:: ;y:ré’ndlnllr I:lél:"l;lv- i 8 g Evitbire ek e e e s iy | i e | im0 | ety e e tome Next v, bavo analyecs THE LIFE-SAVERS. 8 Buie diws ok cliange b s [y st Mo i i tHip has been suceenatulin settl ; A -:fl"ifi sorth: Big Creck, through the geutre} | Janusry. A 512670 | of ailterent sawples of bouedust frouw sovoral | stariners boreabouts srs loud in thls dopreca- | o chiauge b nao was o Contt, "who | both these pointt. It was found that the Hygienic, Infallible and Vi i Pmoky iver, on, the suuthi—as® froi Juniaty K 8 23] 85 | monutucturers, Which wers fognd 0 e WOFLD | y1ous of the neglect of the men luchargo of thalife. | sutceoded Auupeiiia 11., fu %0, and ealled him- | Rocky Mountain Locust bad this summer mi- Pressrvative. numemu:lllnallll:‘t:e:ru:-,' wfix“gufignfi% ",2 o f.‘.';-".‘i'f?t'(lfll‘f‘:fi'&::fie&i b thlr \‘:fl‘;‘-\: ias. | savins station bera, Last sumuer they sailod about fi’ Joun XII. l}." °,‘“,’;"£‘°":;"’,,:fi"}‘ '{,‘e‘f :xy grated from the regiun about Bolse City. lu | Tbeonly Bemedy whioh cures the northeast and southwust. Biau; F o . War} | for pleasure with tha sploudid Loat'put to thelr | bis succesgors, wict B F clief becumo s witnout sdditioual micaus L y of thess 9] 00| 102} keteprice fu other formis, A samplool so-called _ rooted i the popular mind that o Pope who Bouthwestesn Idalio, by way of Brunesu Val- — e — Viisaries are living streatas, Ted Ly snriugs, uf ul 101 putaslvasiis sold for 820 4 ko by ta guaci be- pse, but whon tho bucklows sarlace beeded e | EULS L would aie within (o veat: When | ley, whero they wero abundaut and destructive WANFED, Bof perusaeut Tusnlog auly [0 et Une. i 1o fogsmentohed, was ot i boculpaitreake, | fouts et foe ovsatiess ity s foad | Julss Medids sucelel o bt - HoRoul | faduly, Durng tho fratweel, o Mgt ey | = SGE AN TED. - eru is no timber, - cxeeot ss found growin 3 87 cont uf sda-salts, which'are polsvuvis t0 vege- | ‘Whio will not risk their lives to save sallors, i e cosfurm with the caxe | Invnided Nevals, proving yery auvoying iu L= Mong the margin of the larg A —2| 8 b el " s e who will ve sallons. {riends compelled him Lo couforn o cus- Owybeo Vall Coruuc ce | Asitoation with Westers Manuluciurer af Age > ricer streams; and U tation—belug thus worse thau uscless, uud -~ e O 11 "Not lon aftes | tho Owybo Valley, uear Coruucopls, Ne- | tafitval Mositueiii s Uit Saaks le-h'z’,}i‘.,'.,"fi{},‘."{’““““’ one truct uf_some < 19 L2 positively julurlous. L o Ageloult A PROPELLER LIBELED, e Surviuiwau wlocted 1o the PoRtiical \fit They ato up e touns exe Sling the ffi”‘.‘éfi'.“‘. uadey by s reapdualble man E‘.‘?...“"me: But, g0 n 8 body, on tho Ballne River. TABLE Pernas our own State of Agriculture | 1o Guncrs of the barge Goorge Kelly bave | chalr. 1le wasu youns and robust mau, wha | W0 driiinl e’ suindanie, Y TUFRIAR the beavuf Tefereuces ae 8o character, hablia R iar ",;mw"! a0y supply 10 settlers, | showlag date of lelost apring-{rost and earliont full- or lodustrlal Univeralty bkt o somtettdng of | T2, LU ob i the prop Elmirs fu the som of | Scrted 10 puy uny aitCution ty popular_supes- 5:};:::‘:3;";&:;3;‘"}:‘5‘;““;: setilers pro- | Cuthy aad caiurledto” Midrels ACENT ot Cunne Spmcuclytaberioea, 0| front oo LT o 187, nclualve, wlih Wpers- | oo e it ailoation 10 % fow praciical | $10,000 for the Kelly's lou, claimiug uegligcnca stition, sad so called Limsolt Marceltua 1L e | Y010 Gouat "irated e sobtaua oy | Snuonst s 177 rosleny: Fov Yrs. o, wblece o ovarlow. Back of Wbis | T | sraio vaowr, (| vae reowr._ | experiaeats aud mlumseasement on the pataf (bo Eiaies. diea twcatyons daia aller by cltlon, sud Kiaho fouo e Burat Wiver countey about the | o oneund frequently oo both sides, there —_— FPALL-FLOWING. which tho Kelly in tow, The owners of the of July, destroylng the crops on sevel ot 8" a & wido sccond bottom, ol | Dat 3 anco s atoous 10 contast, dnd, Bavine rofuscd (o | Siast L tradition, ranches, and it. 1s farod by the farmers tuat ¥, SRRSO ls bownctinies alopes .‘,:'}éfi'fil‘x"“ t%‘ 3;: l‘x‘l’aufl e ] pe b l-—”—“—“—‘i e n&‘lfi‘fli is ou‘i’ofl"xy"‘fxfl.fi"?w:'g':fi.m w:‘d. L a':mum s whmx':?'u- clx‘y'l‘lau-:lduy 2 mu‘lh:-' ear they will n’u.h uzha vlu{uuy of | ST praife; ‘wt others it “euds 1o a blufl, 81 |Nov. 2| 30 verting to tbls subject. The superiority of the b‘ucpnlgnunlie\l States Marsial Cash P. Toylor, Happy tidings for nervous sudurers, sud thoso | Waily \\Idh, where s good deal of whedt is Mhich " rises wlli more or less sbrupt 80 foo 16| 28 | Sopa'which Bave bec grown, during this sca- | Who latd her up n Fiichagh'y M. pho Havo been dosed, drugeed, ond fuccked: | mow raised. “This ls the lirat yoar hat [t hus 1?: to the lovel of the praire. 20 I& & j‘." 30 sou, on Jand plowed & year v, is 80 obvious prowatare dobility, weakness, sod d“u,.’ Bouk | Lecu scen so far weat, thowsch from the bature OF ALL XIN! # Ly livl-ne' sud water-courses making down 33 floct 18| 20 that oo further arcument {3 required to con- POOR SANDUSKY, e NIt "Information worth ihousands, | Of tho country tuere ecews Lo resson Why FAIRBANKS, MO & 00 Mn tle bigh prairie to the streams furnsh 81 |loct. 1| o4 vince any obscrviug wan. Corn plasted iothe The schr Harvey Blasell fell ehort 00 ba of wheat | miailed frdo,” Addreas Pulvermacher Galyaalc Co., | swarms of Jocusts sbould not extend as far 211&113 Lake St., Chicago. er Lo tho stock fruw whe high winds sud 0 .l 9 eaxly purt of May o such land is Lasgo uod well Vincinoatl, O Wit a4 the Dallesa of the Colwubla or the ewit- e : on her Jast cacgo. Bbo uoloaded at Sandueky, Bacarofulto bay coly the Geaulety