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THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: ent Depreasion in Prices of Daliy Pro Caute and Probable Results,” W, W, Bingham, of Marenco, nmi A. V. Bishop, # Are We, as Dalryimen, Doing for Our Own Interest” Israel Bofes, Junctian, i1l Chester Hazen, of Lad In the evening adresses b Gregory and John Hascom, the latter's subject bejng *The Farmer as a Citizen.” ‘Thuraday the followinz papers will bo read: dafry,? R P Mee s, of Sheboygan “Uniform Packages for Butter aus MONDAY, always In position, eo that It a fire oven ie upper stories of these high bulldinea the water ean be Urought directly to bear upon ft. e CURRENT OPINION. Full Already. Cinctnnati tommeretal (Ind. Rep.), Carpenter, Conkling, Cameron, Chandler,— he Grant movement ecems to ba more than half C’s over already. FEBRUARY 10, = ‘ They have simoly done fhe best they could with what they had to do atl what they "had to do with; mwl, instead of cocourngement nnd suo- nort trom some rources whenve {he! most sizht to Juok for aml expect them, they have been met with earping eriticlem and faulf- finding, which have made them realige that com- plaintog friends are worso than open encmles, Yet they have hosts of honestund stanch friends, who have licen active,aud cordlal, and to whom due, and are hereby ten- All accounts againat and debts due the Utlea SLlepubiican will be settled hy o Dexnis T. Kstnr, She stubbornly refusea to reveal what she did ! with the plunder, ‘The prisoner is quite old in years and In her business, nnd was seot to the Penitentiary two years agro for the theftof rome. Jewelrs from No, 121 North Clark street, where #he lad hired out to do domestic work. this time also keys having a peiullar “open segame »? were found upon her. Arrests: James Plumley and Thomas Pedi- thief Blille Sitzmal book-store on Kan &he suddenly sprang to her feet and pafd: * Dr. ‘Thomnpenon {8 on his way to Parls. T tried to langh herout of the iden hut presently ahe continued: *to has reached the station, and § shall see him to-dav.” The facts were In conformity with ier words, and when on meeting Dr, Thompson that afternogn slie berged him to remove the nagnetic current which go annoyed her, hio frankly admitted thut All that lay in lis power to do wasto think of her as little as possible and never excrelse his will. woulld wear off. THE FARM AND GARDEN. Unsalved Questlions~Itowy To Do It—Econ. omy In Feeding~* Tho Silo Bystem "= Rtrawherriesn — Evergreens Wanted—Lowor Commission. From Qur Own Correspondent. Cuiampatan, 111, Feb, many unsolved auestlons relating to agricult- ure, and many of them wil, douhtless, exist to puzzle people who dwell here venturies henco. One of the most pertinent questions that arise now 18 how to make the most of our advantages and squeeze out the most doflara’ worth of profits from our farma. economists and politiciansof the * Greenback " stripe tony talk about legislation as a means of affording relief; but, really, no amout of legisin. tion can poesibly cause crops to grow, or fix the price of the products of our labor. the renedy is in our owo hands. lcss acres, and make those we do cultivate bring forth to thelr utmost sbility, There should' Le a more cquabdle diviefon of the crops grown, more variety, nnd 8 hushanding of littlo things. We havo learned todesplsc the day of amull things: but we must unlearn that, and begin back whero our forefathers began, content to start in the way they did, but prefer to begin where they left off. HOW TO DO IT. To begin with, we must pay more attention to the smnll leaks, Stop them up. It a farmer nwns o cow that gives poor milk, eell hier to the butchier, aml nuy one that is better. If a good cow will make ten or twelve pounds of butter per week, and a poor one only half as much, cconomy and profit are both in favor of the Rood cow. 1[ a poor cow only supplies a family withmilk aud batter, and a geod one would fur- nish a surplus, get the good one, little more to feed o one; vosts no more rageous aum to aa Haston-man takes It is the eame 1 durln‘z war-times. questlons to he consl, men wish satls| PGS cuter Into the ke for sucl ervice, e 1 ree hat "fi’bl\'lu . THE CITY. GENERAL The Hon. J. D. Gillette, Lincoln, 1., Is at the of Mitwaukee; What We Oneht factotily answ, nLW arrangere; he could_ not. Moho frm etasted to do Col, W. D. Flagler, U, 8. A,, Is stopping at TY AMOng the rog, gan, pals of the burglarized McMitlan t atreet Saturday night; Dan Webder and thir teen inmates of his colore] gaming-house, on Taclfic avenue, near Potkstreet; Michael Girady, who was found in posscesion of o cap stalen from Oflicer O'Girady {1 the row at the West Twelfth Street Turner-1fall lnst Sunday morn- tne aweek ogo: John Murphy and Willlam Dongherty, ~thlevish vagabonds “The Litérature of aincere thanks are 9Imcy. of Fizint L. F. Atatements wo = With tima the effects Tho fon. J. 8. Waterman, 8ycamore, Ill, {sa i Kuest of the Bherman, . Prof, Carl C. Zeus, Grand Island, Neb., is \gegistered at the Tremont. The Hon. Marshall Key, Jowa State Secnator, ‘{8 smong the guests of the Pacifle. Nollie Sallivan, a woman of the town aged 18 years, died yesterday morning at No. 271 Clark street. Rumors were afloat concerning the cause of her death, but consumption wan prola- bly the real cause, 8he was 8 member of the natorious Julia Quinn and Lizzie Mellen gang of shop-lifters. MINOR MRETINGS. ‘The Executlve Committes of Irith citizens having in charge the arranzements for the re- tion of Capt. O’Mengher Condon, or mecting yesterday afternoun | Hall, on_Desnlaines street, ncar Juckson, over C. Franey, Chalrman, preaided, 'Bricn, reported that 400 tickets to the reception to be held in MeCor: throngh thick and tain? | erono down on (1, it, too, whero wo, pets be Inflaenced eare the G-per-cen two shipments? One of th 10 per cent s charged for penso of drummers, ploy (rom two (o five 4 ave considers Teading ooints Lo fny canie can be procured witl 1, Sammy's Nephow, Etmtrn Adrertiser (Dep Nepliew Pelton shonld be mad Tilden’s cataje. He begra his sins while the olil e rurely ought to'zet his dueats when he shufiles off this mortal cotl, Richards nud Gicorre E. Gooch, of Chicagus *Profit and Loss in Dalrying,” Rufus Baker, of H, Stewart, of Woudatoeks of Sheboyuan uld anch a fem Adrian, Mich.; ¥ A Specimen Speech. W TWshington Carrespondence Phttarelphta Times (Ind.)s In onc of the committee-rooms of the Ecnate, the other dav, I was advised to read the debate on the admisslon of Geurela under the Recon- sfruction ncts, and to particularly look for rich- ness fn one of Gen, Lugan's speeches. As Lo- gan s coming to the Senate again, it may he interesting to know what I found, hen in the House, and tne following extract Is taken from his speech on June 23, 1870 #ir, when n State asks for admiesion Into man s fn the flesh, Sherman, of Monticello, Cows_for Profit," (1 Col, R, M. Little, Al dairymen, manufacturers of heesw, i~ makers of diary-imple. ments are corafally fnvited to meet with the As- soctation and ald In making this mceting the most Iuteicating and profitable yet held. S o i = HOW TO FIGILT FLAMES. A Ponderons Schemo for the Protection of Froperty—The Water to Come from a Tank a0 Feet Abosve the Ground=Chraper to Bulld o Pire-Proof City than Adopt the Klmon's Teasons, Atianta (tia.) Oonatitntinn (Dem.). The reason why okl Simon ts down wpon “them liresnry fellers' s beeause he ouce hieard a Philadelnhia eaftor remark that Socene clo was the author of 1). Cateron. man’s feelings were sererely wounded. Fair,” the Hon, 11, 1. Sh Ta.; ' Hest Mode of Feeding W. C. White, of Kenosha, o of Davenpurt, yesterday; Thomns Alfred, cotored, and Mary E. Phillips, white, charzed with adultery by Alfred of No. 163 Third avenue: Edward Gilbbon, Iarceny of §3 {rom Sarsh Congdon; Gicorge Gireenwood, obtaining a borse n bug- v by false pretenses Irom Russcil’s Hvery at 0. 10 Cunal street, At 1:30 Sundny morning Officer T. Murphy, while patroliing his heat, found vpen the front dour of Juliweon Bros®. grocery, No. 48 N Halsted street, and met o young man just coms ing out of the place, who clafined thnt he was emoloyed there. “The ollicer awoke one of the proprietors, who was sleeping in the store, aud, while he wos s0 engaged, was socreted in the store ran out and escaped. 1t wan found that the burglars had entered by falsc keys or Ly nippers, und earrled off severnl boxes of clirars awd sume other articles, which wers all found at the fout of n lamngp-post on the opposite alde of the street. A thirdnan had undouhtedly been placed ot that pofut to re- celve the plunder, nnd had escaved when the officer approachied. The prisoner, when taken to the West Chicago Avenue Btation, gave the name of Jobm Nardie, 20 vears of s clafimed to live with his parents in the North DI- 8.—There are a great Wedo not th were satisfactor satlsfaction amon, reports nud slow frult wanta to know what it (s in order that he may 0 gend more. count of sales leads him £omo reason his frult diil n hie cominisaton-man does for fear thatno hicre {s such a one commission-house It mnay bo safd thut rents are Water strect s ever, but tint tie commission-men ater street, go elacwhere, country ceased to pay exorbis erily-owners on that strect, - o m—— DRUNKENNESS CURED---FA ‘' Natioxat, Houx ron Dy Botmens, Dayroy, O, Chicago: Atter & foir tria] of in two cases, secmingly incurable, that tha result has heen all that yo and all tho most The Bourhon Polley, Cincinnatl Gazeite (Ten.), The friends of the Sunihim wur claima nre willing to let the subjeet dron for this ecsefon, ‘Ihe next Congress will be Demoerutie branches, und there will not he so mauy ob- structions In the way to the ‘Ireasury door. Pro- crnstination s the Hourlion policy. nlon, the firat thing declded is, that ehe is It not, there arg reasons L 12 beenune sl has complied with Al that {s precedent (o her admisston, tuen ehie 14 entitled to admission ; if not, sho If she has, then Georgia ia entitled to admis 1f not, sl s not entitice to admisslon, 1o ndmlsaion, liow fs ahe entiticd to admission? 1f Alie in entitled to admis«don 1nto this Unian, nhe is entitled to admission upon a perfect cquality with 11 eho 1n entitled to that; T have no right to put conditions un her a8 condi- tionn precedent to her admission, or conditions sunrequent, whatever you may call them. Should anybady doubt the correctness of the above, let bim examine the Congresslonal lote, pupe 4784 of the Second Nession Forty-firat While I have never scen anything avite as bad from Logan as thie, he is noto- rlously the most uberammatieat apeaker Intely i Congress, Ho hasa loud voles atnd cotiroreous way, and thero is little else fn ‘Iie brafos of the family are in Mra. x entitleld or abe i not. fur it; if she ie, another thief who more will be sent, constant chang| from Capt. Condon, stating that he would bo here without also stated that ho would be i 8t. Louls March 4, and on St. Patrick's Day be wonld ba the est of the Irish socletics at Thiladelphia, fcssrs. Franey, Plant, and H. F. S8heridan were appointed a Committeo to before the Irish-American Council next Sunday, 1n order that that body—which consists of three representatives froin each Irlsh society in the city—may take steps to have all the 1 sanizations in the city take part in the recen- Gov. Collom sent word that he would come if his duties permitted. adjourned untiln week from next Saturday night, when it will mect st Burke’s Hotel aud receive reports from Sub-Committees. . Another meeting of Irlsh citizens who are en- gaged fo formiog a colony to settlo In Kansas held yesterday afternoon in 1 Jower ball, on Desplaines strect. Mr. Notan occunfed the chair until M. C. Brady was electmd Vice-Presldent, aud Jolin Flaberty acted as Sec- T. McMahon was elected Treasurer, Mr. Solomon, of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Reilroad, and Mr. 8heldon, ot the Konsas Pacitic Railroad, offered free transportation to three membern of the colony to o over their Tespective routes and examine the lands. The offers were accepted, o vote of thanks returned, and acommittee of three anpointed to Inencet the country on the lues of the railroads above named, with instructions to report at o future The organization now numbers 100 nwt has been nomed St Patrick's It is fntended to select a dent of the Colony. ‘The Enctish Section of the Socialis party held a nass-merting yesterdoy afternoon at the hall corner of West Twelfth and Waller streets. No business was transacted, nnd the alternoon was spent in listening to speechies fromn some of (he lending splrita of the party, amyng them Georzo Schillling, Ben Sibley, nnd 0. A Bishop presided, and the atiendanco numbered about 1K) The Germsn Scction of the Boclalistic Labor party held its semi-annual mceting yesterday afternoon at Rowmer's l1all. No. 45 North Clark gtreet. A number of reports were read, most ot which reiated to the management of the Germaon orzan, the Arbeiter Zeitung. A scher was submitted to publish the paper dafly here- alter, fnstead of tri-weekly, os at present. [t was stated that it would tuke from 81,600 to £2,000 to make the change. 1o the best means of ralshiz this amotnt of money then ensucd, and it was finally d o bold a grand festival at the Exposition Bullding March 22, the reecipts from which will be devoted to the carrying out of A Some opoosition to holding the featlval wa: manifested, beeause the nou-German sections demand that $500 of the for clection purposca. (res mada to make the festival a success, sind nmong other things the uoted Lehr nmd Wehr Verein will give an exhibition dri)l, and Ay, o Cummuniat orator of be invited to come here and deliver the oratlon. ‘The Coopers’ Union held a meeting yestenloy North Clark street, for the nurpose of taking actlon regarding the disafTees ton of s number of the members who threaten 10 sccede and start e _opposition Unlon, meciing was a very oxtonded one, and lasted untll tate in the evening, admitted, but it is understood that no compro- 50 wos ellected. ‘The Bixth Wnrd Democratic Club, or a por- tlon thereof, hield a meeting yesterday afternoon at Sack’s Hall, corner of Brown and Twentlett streets, and tronsacted some routine business of 10 politieal fmport. MOVING TiR BOARD OF THADS, It Is understood that the project for a new Jocation of the Board of Trado hina shope within the past few davs. posed {8 at the foot of LaSalle atreet, on the block now owned by Mr. W. L. 8cott, of Erlo, Pa. Ho will erect, it [s said, & magniticent Ex. «change, and place it ot the disposal of the Board at a nom[nal Agure, being repald by the rent of ‘The bullding is inteuded to furnish accommodations for the Call Board and other auxillary orwanizations, for the Board will bu so located a8 1o avolit any climbing, and do away with the troubicsomo ‘Ihe room will he com- wietely ventilated from atove, and will be sup- led with several convenlences not to be found o the present location. i Mr. Scott has been in the city for several days, and has had scyeral conferenves with leading It fs further stated 1t hia is engaged on the s, i that work will New York ierald, The cost ot the present system fn the inability to cope successfully with large conflagrations, the consequent 1oss of anany millions of dollars, aml the waste of wat@r, renders a new plan necessary. At last a schemo has beets project- cd which, it Is thought, will obviate the effects of the present system for cxtinguishing flres. 1t orlginator, an hydraulic cogincer of this city, has given the subject many years of study, and hns at last perfected n system which he claims fs Inflnitely better than the present one. reeeived the approval of wany gentlemon con- nected with the Board of Fire Underwriters, aml the speclfications of the plan ore accom- panied by a certificate from the civll engineer, Mr. William J. MeAlpine, bullder of the Chicezo Water-Works [1], who savs the schieme is * the best that can bo devised.” The detalis of the work to be done are on such & gigantic seale that one not acquainted with en- glueering would condemin them as impossibic at first sight; hut every ltem has been carefully figured out by an cxpert mathematician nmd the work declared to be easy of nccomplishment, provided the necessary teus of millions of dol- ‘The first requisite of the project is n tower situated i the centroof the bullt-up portion of the city, between Filty-niuth strect nud the Battery—in Union square, I pos- Its dimensions must be 100 feet in Inte- rlor dinmeter und 850 feet high,—more than twico the bLight of the Westcrn Union bufld- fng,—an altitude exceeded by very few buildings i1 the world, The top of this building fs to con- tain n reservoir for the supply of water 100 fect in diameter and about thirty feet In hight, ca- pabie of hulding 2,000,000 gallons. not be used. but salt water will be pumped Into the tank by large pipes running along Four- teentl street from thie East and North Rivers, Two statlonary engines uml pumps—one of 750 and the other of 2530-horso power—would bo sufllcient to keep the reservolr constantly full, "The reservolr 18 to be conttectea with o system of plpes runnine atl over the clty and terming- tine In hydrants, to which hose will be supotied, “Fhe plan contemplates 4,000 such hyiraunts on the line of pipes aiways ready for instant usec. “Fliey are to be so placed that no five can oceur at o' distance of more than 400 fect from the hy- drunts, ‘Twenty-elht of them can be brought to bear owany firc that niay oceur from the Battery to Flty-nlnth strect, with hose from n leneth, cach hydrant having four openings, nnd thus giving 112 streama. ncreased to sixty-cight liydrants, or 272 sticams, with hose ot to excced 1,000 Irants and 512 2,000 feot, and e the rest of the States. Wemust farm Christinday nnit Chandter. Cinctnnati Cammeretal (nd. Liep.)s ‘That mikd manner'd man From old Mich-f-gan, Senator Christlan-cee, Mnat go. you knuw, “To niake a ho- Le Into which way creen that great and goad m: the Hon, Zacharlah Chanaler, ten. tirant's ex. resent the matter A notorfous young rufflan named Michael up at the Chieago Avenuo t night, charzed with the theft of & vatr of hoots, a zct of pool-balls, and some artl- clea of clothing from the residence of Mrs. Mil- ler, No. 107 Larrabee stroet. three weeks ago, and Burry was not agaln scen about that nelghboshoud until last evening. Ilo is alro wanted for assaulting nnd threatening to kil his step-mother, who lives at No. 3§ Elm street, oo ihe st or the mouth, when he cut her witha knife on the left shoulder, threw her down stalrs, and then threatened to kill her complaiuts to the neighbors or six months ago he ase sanlted lier with a chair, aud nearly Killed her, wint for this was hield by Justice Kaufmann in heavy bonds to the Criminal Conrt, but when the case was calicd lor trisl she refused to prosecnte. Althongh only 2t years of age, ho bas served nearly a dozen terms in the Reform Behool und the House of Correctlon. arresteld a revolver and n number of skeleton Keys were foutd in his possession. ARRIVALS, GRAND PACIPIC HOTEL. |E, Sanderson, Milw'kee, D. \\'o:])d‘. l'llllnl ri ttee e e rmias | Tarey was loeltea One of the articles of Mr, Kearney's new Con- stitution of Cullfornla prohibits Chinamen frotn flahing In the waters of that State. Mr. Kearney was not eo strong-hearted that he could deny the moon-esed leper the alternative solace of the man who o then to Mr, Kearney's cf ing in the organie law of ( Chinamen from cuttiug bait. How tho Germana Got Even with Senntor #Anguine canld hope 'IMUI:;‘IY- ';l P, Brown, Governor.” pr, i New York Nation (Ind.), Bereolicn: Dons 21y This was about There are some signa that Mr. Carpenter, who has been returned from Wisconsin, hias lenrned whalom In s retirement. than any of the others, and {t is to be remem- bered to his credit that he strenuously oppored the Louisiann infquity of 1872. He hes owed his election to the hostility of the Germans to his predeccasor, Mr. Howe, which may help to keep him on the right track. e County Pride. Out in Western Jowa, Urecne County s law an marehy, und Guthric is “divides.” ¢ Tt Jooks.” safil a citize * as though some fellow had rolled up to take It awav, and then for you over sco the pralrie chlcks J They have long, to dig Into the ground to b ‘* Ya-ns,” remarked Ho is un abler man t that there 18 noth- salifornls to prevent a if she made an; A Reflectlon upon Oberly's Domocriey, The Peorla (H1.) Demcerat (Dem,) hus an op- portuaily to get n a eliot at ). 1. Oberly on his reappointment to the Ralirond wid Warchouse “Jotn 1L Oberly has not enough Democracy abiout him to make him at all objectivnable or offensive to the most rabld Kepubtican iu the State. wunts, and what John needs, i3 the 3500 a paxses that belong to the oilice of Warehonse Cominissloner; nid he would sink, forget, and turn his baek tpon sny awd ol politieal, moral, or relicions for the suke of that oflice. eratle principles will never do the Demoeratic party any good or give it any credit!! ood animal than a poor ] wr labor ur stable-room, ‘The satne rule applies to the hogs upon a farm; also, to the pouitry : {n fact, to everything. ECONOMY IN FEEDING Is not thoroughly understood, even by our best- posteid farmers, very few of whom ngree as to This I8 dus in n uyreat measure to the different conditions of animals fed, to the breeds, minl to the surroundlngs, 1t s, how- ever, generally conceded that, by preserving green feed in as near Its natural state as possible, we get the best results, Te grass before It {s ripe, nnd also cut our corn- stalks In a green condition, ‘There has as yeo heen but little cffort made, In this country at least, to preserve these substanees green, al- ars the most valuable to fecd when in that state, Mr. Howe’s fate Is cu- He might have avolded it If he had not been relzed with the then current delusfon, that the thing to do atter the new Administration turncd the cold rhoulder to the party-leaders wna **to Liave u whack at Schurz.” posed **au effort,” fn which he devoted all the to showing that Mr, Hehurz wus born a German, thut he rose agalnst arbitrary guvernment in his own country, und afterwards immigrated to thix, and had held Rhigh offico here. brein that, when the country had heard this, it palled at Behurz's rascality, nz excited by the speech among native Amerlenus swas ong of stmiple curiusity about Mr. llowe's mental conditions while, as might bave been expected, it enraged the (er- reanlt 18, that be returns to private We woutd now recommend hia visiting (ermany und_examining the oxact spat where Ho will find that it is not half us queer a place s ho thinks ¢ b8, nnd will #ee in the reglon around o consfderable number of men who will compare favorably even with elimb up the hilis" fdent of Guthric, S but they haln't got sore fecl tn the damp all the time." ————— Kimball's Catarrh and_Astl A boon to all :mméd..“ e, lars aro furnished, poyers of clergyman for I poer: his To this erd we cut our ad got into his H. Hlcks, London, ), Htevens, |hi‘l('0n. New York papera please copy, TOLAND—Fnturdar, Feb, %, at wifo of A. J. Foland, of Ambo; Funerai at 1 p. m.’ Mo f ker broth Fralrlo svenue, E. N, Saunders, 81, Ad It Lee, Erle, ¥ PALMER NOUSE. J. D. Brewster, ,m?..rm. r!:. 1 s A Bouthern Demoerntle Announcen The Charleston News (Del the'testimony taken by the Teller Committee In Bouth Carolina, says: ** With the necro or with- out him, 6 a class, the Democracy, white and colured, will retmn posscssion of the State. ‘They must do that; or shake the dust from thelr fect and seck o home elsewhere, peace, for securlty, for the conservatlon of their elvil and political rights, the white peoplo of South Caroling have fought before; und they will not abandon the fzht now that the bal is more effective than the bullet, 3 zation, und otl that It implies, nwst rule In South Carolina; wid it s 08 much to the inter- est of the colored race as of this, s it will, shall remain an accomplished aud Irrevocuble fuct.” ‘T. J. Morean, In France, however, green fead Is kept all winter In a normal condl- tion by packing it in pits In the earth, and then covering it to a suflicient depth with soil to keep out frost und nlr,—the Intter being a desidern- tum of the utinost imnartance, system will work successfully fu our soll and cli- et to be tried, rlthouglh experiments e Industrlal University Inat year were ¥ BuCy A correspondent of the Jtural New-Yorker cives thic following account of the mauner ol preparing the fodder und tho trenches, in o Jate number of that sbeet: *UTIR S1L.0 AYATEM.' Tho corn s plantad in_rows as closely as may bo to procure the heaviest growth, 1y the most vigorour and succulent,—which fs when tho ears are still soft and full of milk,—{he crop in 1t 1 hanled directly to the barn, and run through powerfal fodder-cutters, which ro. this condition it Ia packed " which nro trenchen dug Ing sides, about alx foet deap and wide, and as long as miay bo roguirod. in tightly packed heaped ‘up ‘an Jop altcr revicwl .. Morrison, Boaton. 1L Vrice, Cleveland. . P. McNab, Phila, ohn Parsona, Liverp'l dac, Wiggins, Rted Ci'dl, SIERMAN HOUSE. [T B, Ball, Sringfield, Vi, M. R.Bawyer, Monmouth, ewbeinn, Defiance, |01, Goldberg, Ouden, 1. D. Smith, Boston, I8, A.Conger, Fulton, 111, TREMONT TIOUSE. Wl Witde, Rosedale, W, J + I, Scutder, St, L's. { ) M. L. Dougherty, Dait, James Mz'lfnne. N. Y. F. &, Ushorn, Columbu Schurz wos born. F. F. Burlock, Dav" 1L ). Bouge, Sloux Along debute as t. Wrignt, I'nlia, E, Johnston, Omahs. OHI0 POLITICS. Democratic Rule-or-Ruin Polley=Who Wil Ropublican Cundidate for Gove ira, L, O, Ciiami A the ndyanced nge of 11, herwood i o k ain leaves city depat 1.0, illitrot, ARlowood AL I fo In. 10 roturt, " t—On Eaturday, Feb. A, J ), Des & of lludson, L'evnulee Collnl]t‘sl{k:h!,, 12:1 aTyearm, Funeral services on Tiesday next from 673 Wasuhe BV, AL LD, M. £~ Iudson papers pleaso copy, JLE~AL the arcre Tiouse, on Fuadsy, eb, ie, [0 tho 41 yearof her age. (e e ] 1. Mlies, Cine, the white race that tk, Codae itpde. COURTS. HLISS VS. GARDNER, An opinlou was filed Baturday in the Appellate Court in the care of Bliss v, Giardner. suit was an action of covenant begun by Gard- ner to recover the rent of a bullding, hut it was changed to an actlon of debt, and a judgment abtained, 'The lessee went into bankruotey, and sctticd by composition at 30 cents on the dollar, Gardner recelylug his share. present cone Blies pleaded that he was not Hable in this form of actiun, Judge Balley so held. He suld thut after a lessce had nasigned his Tease, umid the lessor had reeoguized the As- sliznee, und aceepted rent from him, the lessce waa no lonizer liable in an action of debt, thouuh ha might stiil bo 10 covenant, the Court below was therefore reversed. il To the Editor of The Tribune, Ay Gioldemith, X CoLusnus, 0., Feb, 7.—The disposition man- Ifested by the Democratie majority fn the Onfo Leglsinture to averturn and reorpanize public inatitutions, has finaily tacklod the Republfean Clty of Cleveland for the purpose of stealing the City Governnent, but thus far has not been suceessful enough to carry out the mensure, ‘I'ie clement kunown as the “Rule-or-Ruin™ fuctlon have been using thelr utmost endeayors to bring about the result desired, viz.: that of giving n few ward-politicians and bummers fat pilering; while thoso possessed of somne little politienl foresighe move very cautfously in the scheme, utl thus far give the steal but little Caucuses have been held a number of times: at all theso thoro has been elther a disa- gzrecment or a lack of a auorum. papers in the State have de- and somo have gone 100 to 150 feet celpta b sct astde cfforts will be duca it toa fino chiafl, In ita, called **nil In tho eatth, with S In Thelr Midst." Natches (3iter.) Democrat (pem.). Tlow Gen, Bhermun could have the **cheek " 1o visit a sectlon of the country which he, n lit- tlo over a decade agro, constgned to utter devas- tation, wo can hardly coveelve. The Clty of Atlantn, we think, above all others, he would have fclt like avoldin upon the new-mado city, which, ko the phenix, has Mterally sprung from its own asties, his con- seienee, §f Do has such nn ortlele, must havy smote bin when ho remembered the baro chimueys ho left only o fuw years ago, 1s one of the strongest proofs of the entiro sub- wmisston of the Bouitheru people to the logle ot fuevituble events that the people of Atlanta couldl tolerute the presence ol this modern At- titu, this Amerlean Hnvonu, In thete miitsr, with- out sume demonstration ot Aheir detestatlun of his milftury cruelties in thelr mudst only a few 04¢ 1ot exceed! l'y supplied with water, The wotive foree of the fet of water from the ends of the hose will be slmply the tremendons fmypetus tiven to the water by Its vertieal fall BD feet in the reservolr tower. followang table shows the hirht to which such ets would be carried at the polnts fudicated, ess about twenty feet ellowanco for frictlon fn passing through the hose: London, England, l(:l'cnch. Xund is atraw, and then with two feet of earth, well packed afternoon at No.7 "Tho huccoss of’ the Opora- on the completo exclusion o atmosphicre. when & fernientationaccura in which the starch of the fodder s couverted sugnr, and the sugar partly into alcolol avid, ' The indivestible portlons of the fodder are changed into soluble matter tv a conatderable ex- tent, and the whula maes underioes a transforma- tion'Intoa_brownish substance, retaining itn per- fect shapo and consintence, but much nore soild ond compact than formerly, and having an agres- abla vinoun odor, somiotiiues with considcrablo A permuiient ailo may also be bullt wholly above ound, of brick, with coment lining, knd covered Buich conatructions as thuse are bocom- riers, who practice Many of theso put away 500 10 1,000 tons of fodder every season, foeding 160 or more head of caitie, A usual daily ration is ity pounds of the pre- served fooder for a large fatiening beast, with mure or Joas of graln, an: ing cow, with ratly W. CHAVEN ting in Lower P T arwell Hall to-day. down, to exclude afr. g tion denendd o iy WELD T and when he looked v Wil e conacted WILL IR X BPECIAT, SIEETIN 1, econd itegtment 1. §. G. PERVUNES Reporters wers not diarciny and tireen ieeknian and South sirects Broadway and Canal street, cet ntd East Bro Avenuo A'and Cuoul aticet, vuoor Tircouway and Houston stecet. s+ Fourteenth sirect und Elehth avenuo, wuricenth strect and Flith avenne... ... nirteenth street und 'Thisd avenue, T triple Eatracts by .1 ot $3.00, S VANDERDIUIG & Cioy Drosatin The judement of State and Adamiss ng common amon; 1he system of ensilage, Marfn Ritter filed a bill Snturday sgainst her bushund, Avgust Ritter, asking for u divorco on the: ground ot drunkenuess wid cruelty, govermnent was a principle that the Democracy had alwaya Inslsted should be carrled out, aud to overturn the City of Uleveland for the pur posu of giving ofllce to n few would loae them the Stygte by 20,000 next fall, ‘Uhe tendency of Loth branches of the General Assembly to take weekly rocesses for threo or four days Is already recelving nttention, und augurs well for Itepul- lican suceess nest fall, ublieans the all-ahsorblug tople wu noniluato for (iovernor, now that Bishep's nomijuation by the Democrats is o foregone convlusion! At ohe time the Inalea- tions were that Sceretury Bherman would he called uvon; und he doubitless woulil huve been had Benator Thurman, like poseessed of o free lance. obinjon that Sherinan ma; and, notwithstanding b wanner, his opposition to the Silver bill, oy wel 03 s course as a Senntor, he s recognlzed by all us the ablest busiuess man now i public lte, und would doubtless poll the full vote of the Ttepubllcan varty, State pride would do miich townrd ulecting hitn, as bis success would have n great bearing hefore tie Nattonal Repul- lean Conventan, Gen, Unrlield's namo has also beew promi- befors the peoples but there apoears to epositiun on the part of a large number to throw cold water on the movement, eral deslre is expreased thut he bo elected to the As o Gubernatorial candidate Gen. Garfield would hardly poll the voto thut Bher- tnnn or other promioent zentlemeon would, T'he peoj le of Ohlo are sensitive on the score of ofl). clal” honeety, nnd insist thyt a candldate shail nut onty te'honest, but above susplvion. It wil be remembered tlat, ot the election following the Credit-Mobiller exposurs, Gen. Garlleld was. ouly saved Irom defeat by the overwhelming of the Kepublicaus in his district. [is lon with the De Golyer matter would be brought up frest by the Democratle press, amd, with the present sinall margin between the two parties, would make bis clection u subject of conslderable doubt, wus defeated by © Rise-Up Willlam Al twenty years the Democerata electing thelr Governor, malo sigainst Noges by the Demo- cratic papers, thut, years' previous, while Pro- ton County, he had chareed harges were ver, Mare Solld Bouthern Patrlotlam, New Orieana Pioynne (Dem.). The Picayune took occasion, a few davs ngo, In commentingz on the speech of Gen, Broge, of Wisconsln, to say that the eapture nnd appro- pristion of private property during the War was stinple robbery. This fs strictly true. uto can make such o proceeding anything hut Internationnl law il the practico of civillzed nations alilte condemn it a8 robi Wherever, then, it can be proved that (e cral ‘Treasury I8 in posscesion of money derived from the sale of coptured or abandoned private property,—in other words, the proceeds of such it 1a the duty of the Government to money to the owners of the vroperty, Goverumunt 1has 1o elntms to It morslty or ‘Ihis obligation ducs not devend on the lovaity " or distoyalty of the owner. The ob- lzation I8 na stroni fu one case us the other, may not bo exoedicnt to pay such clafims,—pos- #ibly it Is not,—but the subjeet muy be rational- 1y discussed without leading to (i concluslon that those who think the Government ouht to fulil fts moral obligations ure flt for treason and stratagems, aicl uro no better than spols- Bl parts, 1T and upwsrd, st forty nounda for a milk- of bran or othier additional ® quality of the fodderfs In- cruared iy proportion to Lo reduction uf the water contained in 1t, so that forty pounds of it would be equivalent to about eighty pounds of the fresh fod- ‘The presseved fidder ta connumied with keen relish, and ls remarkably healthrul, Ishould have said that eult, at tho rate of ona poind to tho thousand of thu'weight, is sprinkled upon the cut foddur at it 1s packed away; and this tondu groatly to the preservation of 1t We bellevs that the nhove syatem, It {t should prove suceessful, furnishes us with a incans of utilizing our land to n greater extent than hero- One great wunt of most farmers s With this want sup- ‘I'ic hearing of the Indiun land-case of Pka-o- Wah ve. Sunn wus concluded Suturday beforg Judge Drummond, and the matter taken under tloner, Chiezu. hlrty -fourth strect “hirty-fourth mircet Tuirty-fourth strect and Thing avenne Lariy-soventh street and Eivhth avenue Vorty-woventh utrect Flfty-ninth street Fifty-mnth street aud Filth avenue . Filty-nlnth street und Third avenue, . By thia project a quantity of water more than three tines as greal oa (hat all the steamn fire- lnes of the city can b ove time valse, under head which will throw the water frum a hose- est #lzo in an unbroken stream more than fifty feet hizher than the top of the highest buflalug in the city, of the required steam-jo pipes, wit of the number, locatlon, sad size of the hydrants, ntnd of all the other works neces- sary to secomplish the sbove-mentioned objects, lave been caleulated by Mr. MeAlpine, nnd specifications, e says, Jeave no question af doubt a8 to the accoimblishment of the objects e [if the tremendous expenso can be sus- talned ], The water f8 to b viken from the deep channels of the rivers, to avold any contumbmne- It wll) be conyeyed by large duplicato fron plpes to pump-wells on the lere tniphieato steam pumping-cugines e __AucTion SALES, B\' lil‘l().ml e REGULAIR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 0:30 A, M, GEO, I GORE & CO., Auctionters. WEDNESDAY, Fob. 13, at 8:30 8 m., we shall sell AT AUCTION, OUR FIRNT OFFERING OF SPRING STYLES, Boots, Shoas & Stinmers Wo have soourod somo EXTRA CHOIOE LINES of goods, tho ms ufacturors of which aro in pressiog neod of fnnds, and thoso ‘WILL BE MOVED, Buyerss maoke a note of this, 80 aud A2 WabushaT dho proposed room | ™50, hrummond will leavo for Madison, n his circult, to-morrow marning, abasut ahout ten doys, uml on his return will go to Soriugileld, Judgo Blodgett will hear motlons in court to- ul to-morrow, und will have his jury nzuin csday, w0 a8 1o go on witn the call of nis i Eighth avenuo elevator now In uac, Gen, Ewing, beeu Manv are still of the be the coming man; austere and chll) er witl Lo in court to-day to il grenernl busincss, vus fssued to Ruphael Phtllipson mentioned o his comyposition Board-of-Trado men, nozzlo of the lu an arcintect in Phsladel plaus for the new bulld! b commenced s oun as they arc finfshed, Mr, Scott lelt for the Eust last night, but will prob- ably return #s soon os the plans are ready. Itis not proposed to form s new Hourd of ‘Trade, but to almply make n change of buse, "Fhe schume 18 tocaneel the present ninety-nine Years' lease with the surplus fuuds now on bund, Yhis ouluy would be soon repald by (lie saving The present uecomimouutions linvy for a tung timo pust been deemed {nadequute, aml the present suovement §s the outerowth of considerablo thought on the subject. butlding will probubly be crected in uny even and fu case of much opposition the result would probably be the formalion of a uew Hoard, Jeuding membera of the Board say that the change must comne, utl It is consldered best to 1nku it as soon as possible, plan, two-third The caleulations sullicient storage-room. Ty of the sizes of U plled, a fow acres of corn, Fye, or millet stored 1o the sllos, and & supply of roots in the cellar, it appears to us that the problem of feeding dalry unit butchers' stock protitably is ubout Weo shall watch with Interost all experi- ments mado with this manuer of saving food for stock, und give Whe results to the readess of from ali debts Asslznees will bo chosen at 10 a, mn. to-day for Willlam MeGulre and for George B. Chureh. UNITED STATES COURTA. ' TA und Cassmicr Tog beran a sult attacmnent agalnst Rudolph Wolfson uid adore Wollstem clalining §4,570.64, CIICUIT COURT. Peter Hessell commenced a suit in trespasa Baturday ugains: the Iy puny and ‘Theodore Hesschman, ciaiming $10,000 IRROMIBING BTRAWDERRIES, The following description of several of the varfetles of strawberries which are now belng offereil s something better than common, s from Georgo Husmaun, of Herman, Mo, und Ia copled from the Country Genteman, bo borue fu mind that the sl fn which they grow is clay, and not our black pralrie-loam The earlicet sort fs Downer's Prolifie, which rivens there tho lat of May, or five or #ix wocks earlior than with ue in N oty e BEWOES, dalo” Discllig Come | Jhot 1ros the e The Tiden Ciphor Tnvestigations. New York Aution (Ind.). A Sub-Commltten ¢ here in aming Mr, Tilden, und give him a chance to vin- dleate himselt by showing tint he knew nothing of the uperatlons of Pelton nnd the rest, But he cannot” show this to enybody but admiring friends, who are willlng to take his own werd as conclustve. There fs onlv ono wuy of proving to the incredulous that you ald not know a cer- taiu thing on a certain day, snd that {8 by show- fnge that 1t was vhyslcally fmpossible or phys- feally ditticult for sun to kinow Witlium L. Bancroft began o suit tor 5,000 dumages agatust Frederick K., Bowes, Ferdinuml Neuberger broneht sult to recover £5,000 dutiazes from Solomon Baruew, Jesse 5. 1drup, and D, D, Tobin. fluw througl will ho of 20, 10, and 8 inches dtameter throuri all of the north aud south strects, cd by Hnew f cross tuches in dinnieter 'y part i duplicate, 50 that the fuilure of any one purt will not prevent the working of the whole svstemn. Lireaks out atastrect corver thers will be fustuntiy avutlable supplies of water us From 4 bhydrants, 1) streaius of water of 3 mches dlameter, with 80 tect length of hoses; from 8 more hydrauts, 83 streams, fuiz 45 streams, with Trom 60 to 830 fect of hosey from 8 more hydrunts, 83 streans, S0 streums, with trom BJ to 600 teet of rom 16 more hydrants, H streains, streains, With from G0 to %0 leot lengsth of hoses trom 24 more bydrants, 06 streains, wusking 240 streams, with from 60 to 1,170 feet s 24 more hyarants, 00 b streams, with from 00 to length of huse; and wo on, uereasing iber of strenms by U6 for every Increased Jevarth of 270 fect of hose, To turther ilusteate the loss of head themost extrema case moy o usauined, viz.: t of o fre requilres a quantity of us greut us that which sl ol the sleam fire-engines of the eity, 1€ uhunduntly pited, contd throw, und thit such u tiro deeurs xtremity of the cit crvolr or the pump! at the Whitcholl Whart, ut the Buch un enormous de- ad of water In pipes at thage pluce to 250 fe hen eiphity streais of wa- three” tnehes In diam- According to one Of the stock wilk bo held here, while unothier schieme §s for Mr. Scott to curry 1t is too soft able for 118 hardiness sud Cumberland Trinmph fe Ithough too soft Tfor dlstant d Captaln Jack Ia Jubar DRUsMOND-Het cases and genera) busi- great productivene, Tearly un early, snd, marketing, ls nearly p hard to beat for uear markets, rouarded as the best of all surts for marketing, be- and excellent, and greatly Charles Duwniug dupar DLovaert—3otiony. ArbuE Galy— 180, 110, 211, 210 to 22, and 235 1 288, all inclusive, No. CRIMINAL, Mra. 1da Clark, of No. 818 Congress stycet, re- ports that her homo was cotcred Saturd, ternoon during her absence, und thoroughly Nothing was missed, huwever, save a gduote. Entrance was effected by ralsing up # kitchien window that had been left unfustened, Raymond Higdon, colored, was vmployed by Mrs. Russell, of No. 263 Wabash wvenue, to clean carpets, Ho cleaned them und left, nud & short tlme uftorwards it was notleed Uit the carpety were also gone. for hls woney Mrs. Russell accused him of tne theft and Jocked him up fa a room until hie cune fessed that ho would be able to retury the car- Deta i hie was set ut Hberty, ctive Btewart wid cutised Hidon's arrest, rpets wers found in u second-hand stors ou Brate street, between Hurmon court sud Twellth street. 201, 207, 210, NON, PO Auctivucere T8 & 80 ltandolpu-it. TUESDAY’S FEB, 11, AT 0:30 A, M., FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, ferehindish eneral Housohold Gaods. (iencral MO, ing tirm, productive, suporiof to Wilson, wiucceeds well, but does not recelve 118 full colore fug when pleked early envugh for distant copvey- entucky {a s gund tate sort, Cirest American Bcth Boyden bears Mr. Husmann_ gives the 8 new sort of "extraor- and, if no mlstake is made ) the crop will be at the ro one who saw it was Jrpuk JaNEsoN—Ansista Judge Gary, elton’s teles mthat he never told W of thems but noludy who now distrusts elther of them will beheyeit, ‘The only way out of the prove un ohibi or Uralo-parnlysls, Mr. "THlden conld show thut he was tu Europs or & Mooux—Con and culendar Now, o 482, 483, and 485, il to Bdl, inclusive, 0 trin] LL--Conlested motlons, ¥ MeAtLinven—Slotions and general busle L33 beara & few very ) only moderate crops, following accouut of dinary productivene: in thé mrasureuient rato ot aver 500 bust **But the manel of e a varlety which friend Miiler has recsivea from wumewbure, under the nauie of Windsor Chiof, but tn of which is unknown, bed of It alx fect wido and six feet o 1o confound his enes he sane howss with the ingentous he easo b8 hopeless, 1t i well that such is the case, muonent needs to b more dellly enfurced than i msibilley for Wiekud Partaers, ner und the Good Man niust be hetd, for alt pur- poses of woral judgment on the oy utd the same person, unless the cun prove that hu wus separated from the Purt- ner by the sea, or by u cinln of mountaing un- trayersed by the telegraph, bhate Jusigs ml" teugth of hos strenus, muking nens, 0 Jipue WikLians—Nos, D27, 075, 814, 207, and 15, fun was uroused, und al L ihe feeitng wnl stem the tlde were futlle, Ve Stato Republican Commltice, fc appears, been laboring m tie lea Foater sincs the last clectlons and 1t is believed that the purposs hos becn to set up the 1t s quite evident to any one, tue on the subjeci tion would losure ‘Flie g element tmt_brought about 1he defeat of Judge West In 1877 would aculn came to the front, and, hewted by Gen. Beatty, would prove too strong a disturbing element fo nto the runks, ‘The large mut numerous Buldiers’ Reunfons beld {n the Stute during laat summer have had the elleet to closely cunsolidate the ex-veteruns pollticatly, nut it would appesr that they will war an fportant part in the coming campaten. ‘There exists o strote seatiment among them fuvoring a militury man of ability and futegrity; wind the hame of Judge M. F. Force, of Cinein- nutl, fs Just now spoken of in favorable terins, Gen. Fbrvo was u gullant officer during the lute War, utul was soverely wounded, Judge Taf svulien of, sl would doubt- vule ot the varty, ——— Nothing ut this When Higdon calted Surraion Count—Jdvhek GAny—\W, W, Barcus uterest of the Hon, M. D, Booge, James 1. Hooge, and John 1. Y WML AL BT 1T Counr—CoxrEssioxn—Chatles utn Julinson, 210, ~iodiroy dnydacker et L Ve Matihios Son, 820,02, DAIRYMEN, TUR TINKTEENTI ANNUAL MEETING of the Northwestern Dalryien’s Assoclation will hie neld at the Grand Facitie Hotel Tucsday, Wednesduy, and Toursday of this week, mud the ndicutions polut to s large uttendunce of datrymen from Jows, [Hiuols, Wisconsin, nnd other Northwestern States, The body will be cutled to order ut 1 o'clock Tuvsday worning for the transaction of preliminary busiuess, At 4 p i an address of welcome will Lo delivered by Chutles Rundolph, Esy., to which W. D, Hoard, of Fore Atkinsou, Wis., will respond. This uver, President Sintth will muke the opens beraf specimen berriea stount quait or twy more orous, of a grayy & rather shost st measaring,seve Blis thew sent for he plant {s strong and reen colur; herries borne on ., Very luriee soverul and a baif fnches In circumfer ence; rathor trreqular, offen coxcomb-shaped; dark red; of good, though not Ligh. quality, o very valuable sddition to our us ihe plunts in the bed to bring out ta ful) Wo have several of these varicties growing, but shall continue to pln our faith Last year, the ue slze und zood tavor, II:!; {s another varicty thats highly recom- EVEROHEXNS WANTED, that Mr, Fos- e defeat of the MEDIUM AND t00D FURNITU AT ATCTI WEDNESDAY, FEU. 12 AT J00C Tuoms, 173 :\‘1’1.1 Il:llad'ulwlvh_‘ e THURSDAY TRADE SALE. . , CLOTIIEY ta 1%, 8t 10 o'clock &, [, 84037 0. + Mot remote Conklug's Home-Orgnn Dies, 1 enisines, us, Uttey Datly Revuvlicuan, Feb, 4. b threo nen entered the saloon 0. 424 West Madison strec und denianded driske, but, 1t belug clostmgs they were refused and ondered out. 3 were feaving one of them turned und struck Walsh astunmne blow on the forehead with .Bume blunt mstrument, causlg an ugly yash of about au inch i lengit, eucd sl captured” by Otllers Willsou aml Rinerose, mut b the West Lake Street Statlon rave the homes of Owen Doyle, Juimes Mobus hun, uwl Michuel Dovohue, who attended Walsh, thinks bis fojury witl not Jrove scrivus, unless perchunce there has been a cuncussiun of the braio, Deteetives Schuuck and Whalen of the Chi- caco-Avenue Statlon.yesterday arrested o nuoto- uomed Mugele Mack, anus Brady, tutly wut of the Peniteutlary, Wille uuaer fock-afid-key she was biduced that she “bad _vomwitied followiug burclarles; Jauw 24, 1 Gi 69 Lasulle et Feb. b the residence No, 137 Elm street, $10 worth wo keys ol u peculisr pattern were fuund upou her, utid will iese stie coula open sny cupiun door-lock. Acvess Wus guined W private botees upon obe pretext or snother, and, after heiplog hersell to what she wauted, . she would wysterlously dsappear. thougut that she le the the house of Charles Killan, No. of Greger Walah, south eml of U o » 3 wers too thickly-matie Id onty reduce the h 3 After the Partlug Words ot the proprictor of this paper, its discoutinuanco calls for but fuw Theso shall be pluin und pructical, “This 18 the lust number of the Utles Nepublio- an, "There hus bieen vo disappolntment, no fuil- Durlug it existenco o business hus been built up und clreulation se- cured which are worth all the mnoney that has Leon joyvested—toone whu has the requbsite means to contlnue the pudlication. The pro- «d fricuds of Senator Conkling have been glven the opportanity to furaish the compara- tively small alount required, but bave failed to ake gny practical response. ‘The one i whoss hatids the business has been left couldeontinug the publication it be chiose, under the pecullar clreamstauces i which 3 plsced, he thinks be can ting pleasaoter and more protituble tlelds of operation. therefore procceds with the duty of closing up thie busincss, paylug all clabing sralnat the estub- labment, if there aro any,—but he belfeves there urs nune,—udjusting uucxvlred subscriptivus with ubscribers, und stepping out #with chur- fty for all und mallee toward uove. As atters have reached such a condition thuy Mr. Coukling’s protessed fricuds ure wiitiug the Jiepubiican should stop, it does not appear worth whbile fur othiers to express reurets at ity In justice to the publishers be sald that they bave er very great dissdvantages, wd bave been uuable to uiuke the paper what they wishied, or to push {6 fu & busluces-liks wuv. 1 level ot the street tery 1 solid colun DRY GO0 THURSDAY, Fel roonm, 175 8ad | a native of Vilia 850, —Lhe berrive men Wers pur- ure, fn its publication. K ‘The capacity of the reservoir is 80 Jurge thut it will continue for three bours to De, Hempated, us much water as all the stesn Fy L} ‘ux Tuinuxe, what threo kinds of cvers e best ta plant out in the nusthes juwa, for arnadient snd wiud-breake: i the proper time to plaut them? Wil vak grow 1u this climater ‘The threc varictics of evergreens most hurdy, ad wuch &8 would do well fu” your locality, ure Norway spruce, arbor-vitwe, und balsam-tir, To th might be odded Scotch plu uml whi ‘The former §s 4 rapld-zrowing tree. screcns aud wind-Ureaks we' should set them clahit feet apart, und in doubly rows, so that . Erepate ko s0il by plowing wark out the rows by It the trees are’of auy size. «are imust be taken to secure the roots from sun uncl wind, us very little exposure to either will I theso precautions are cverzreen cau be just us sufely traosplanto Live-vaks will not grow fu thls orce 01 the reservolr uid of 4 3 more thou six thines as great us tiat of the present engioes §0 they could by applied to one tire aud could be amply supplied with wuter, which uow 2 most cases cuniol be done. Fhe weght of the tower of muaoury wnd ot the tron reservoir whon tul of water uind the floors und roof will be about 20,+ O tons, und muit be tounded on & tiue wet {s ulsdo favorabl leas poll the ful AT AUCT TUESDAY, FEB, BOOTS, | SLIPPERS the vroposed en: Morrow, atd ¢ ultz, of Chlcugo, evenlung uddresses whl bo delivered by Mr. Hy Fruncis D, Moulton, und George W, Sun, “Phe latter will wlk of us 4 Floale)? eareclally ladies, to be present, Wednesduy, papers will be read as fullows: “Lhe Advautages ol the Factory or, C) ystem Over the Dalry " Dr. 1. R Stone, of of Sheboygan Fall, R. M. Patrick, of Coneerniug the Dairy,"” ol Woudstuck, und f sy INFIS Letier (0 Beston Adteriiser. ‘Thirteen veurs ago o siugular vase catne be- ‘The Princess Loulse of ulstein (since dead) hud covsulted o certain Dr. 'Thompson in SLondon for a terrivie vrotrusion of the eyeballs, npou which uothivg e wmagnettzed her overy Ut L0 L0 PUrpOss. ¢ral dlscussion, led by Charles SHOES, who is ouly re ‘The enotire contrel, 8o far as the use of the water and hydrants gre concerued, I8 contem- plated 1o be in the bands of the Fire Depart went, aud the uae of trom b, 000 gullons of water per day Buurd of Heulth, with which they can wash duwu the utters, Hush the sewers, und clean ‘The projector ot the cuterpriso suzeests tor the further carrylng out of the plun that there should be wrougut fron lattice toluons placed on the sidewalks in the vicinity of 1he highest buildivgs, fustde of which there o of trum fuur to six juches in fuy, sbove the top of the build- g, wid with hose utiached at different poiuts. Tue latttce-work coluwny can be used us a lude seend tukie etfoct, doy duriug several weeks, Losing all fatth {n the eicacy of magoctiin fo bier special case, she returned to Paris, where [ Bumetunes to the midet of conversation utterly furelgu to Dr. Thompson or his svience she would hecowwe suddeniy nerve ous sud pulo wnd the muscles of her faco strungely contracted, and would say: that dreadful Dr. ‘Lho! How I'wish 1 had pev ono oceasion she sald (o me: ‘The inliuence under which Le ail your Misls souicthing tboroughly Ouoday as we wera sfltivg together couversiug vu & petsonally lutciestiug subject, 30 worth ol clotl of Javob Lurge, 1,000 to 10,000, u the hands of the ai tews “us Now Curnied ow York, und J. A, ¢ Marketing Pro arengo, und W, homas McD. Kichards, Doustnay, of Wicon- 3 fromn the Feed to the Pac . Bucll, of Rock Fal! Whitewater, Wis.; und wosa, 14,2 “Veterfuary Matters of Direct fu- terest to Datrywen? Dr. Preuties: The Press ! \ ARt = ST O s oy i Cook County Court-House E $300,000. Owing to the delsy Lo priatln (Bt om0 48 will lhenlonlm T n ls thiuklug of e, | 30 8pple-tree. acen the manl” discontinuance, s wank?, Oa and ediors, it whoul LOWER COMMISSION. We understavd that a pumber ot commission- dealers In Chicago sre debating the selling frult and other oroduce for less than 10 ver ceut commission. Ten per ceat is au oube will be o pi) diaineter reacl outh; aud t ul 3 ouse of Heury Win Joln Stewart, 152 North Wells atrect, of 371 wortl B, o i we sush: fid now 1 Wik & 8ud Ledding on the 20tk vf e sams Wbl r:a. a5 of t0ls date, ! VT, some ¢ Rentla. T0r8 they C Writes gy 00l e o et the frey YELY oth, & ome of and, 28, We will sejt fnk that, €0 long ng ¥ nnd the returny DLr-cent commisaoy ™ A great deal of g, 8 arises from tany » 0 Btom \ uetler (g e that for And thyy Iet hig Thy log frog 2h on Bogyy cuse. Loy LUStITY ~Dr. 'l theee monsg Tam plad toey 4 thaig Dla. ride runs v clined mt;.: s ani high n of Greene, the county zat it Dig enRover in Goth. Dille, like theny e v t, standin® m;" tle Clonreties ey AT M Carlne 7, Feb, 10, from the reyt. R it k13 A 0. Miler feom to-day. to Chrch of{ st MeDEIMOTT—Sunday, Feb, after ' brict lincss, b Josepn do ral f hils late res Al e i Dermott, sged 5 nee, corner Mue Nitad, "Sewals Crare i ery. thence 4. At the testient STIAlG, isac Lewiy SALE, R E;s I, i LOCK, st oariwe

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