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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY 'FEBRUARY 12, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. 7 YO0 PROFESSORS. to some to make and rell cheoro st n and pted for beef when, becanse of accldunt, or elant centa to gav oid dents with, bat it 14 not dis- | age, or [ailure to'breed, it 18 desfred to dispose contaging to awap cheese for nails, paint, wagons, | of her, therd is no breed better Atted for pro- fann anachinerr. nnd nearly all ‘other aritier s | Quicrs SIrd it o br Butler, of New York, safd cold storage had been greatly improved, nnd wus useful now in preserving certain articles. In New York 1t rra of books, with memortes like hooks of atee! they have not scrupied o actze and to_ turn to a connt every good thought they could pick npin THE DAIRY. etizer for dinner. Waltzing w tahnoed, a8 ot a prove of It, but there £ w pnd to the qumirilles and country-tdances, et Yt “lotn, o e 2 4 thelr readings, Milton, c wan no e Tarmer necin (o by for the sapport of hia family | GUCOR euch cons than (s the Short-tlorn. fLis | helpod greatly fn keoping bitter. ‘Ihe aystem erential (el Bolity b atised oo isate ang | A Dot 1 o'elock In the morning Bam War, f the Torthwestorn [ or the imyrovement of the farm, and incomnarieon | fOf each Lieeeder Lo deekis whetl linllboy | oaghtp andemned, for it might oltl- | \ranable, of Cincinnati, Versus | Taro, andal of them Feom Momar: and wha be. | organized ond called the fgurcs of s Virzinta Asnual Heeting o 1 3 witn other farm produets, yan can rn the list ever :ll'\l;n -lffl:m.‘m 8 Eu:!m'a;rbu;n"l; rv;t R zgl m“-’l!% ilr“v:l:;»wt.\lghe‘c:nw:!nn;a »zlnl;":"r::‘:-:n:':f: Math “of Chi leves that Homer had Do teservole of learning to rncl.n The ’annclmll ball and aipierroome ol A without Anding one that has as much net profit na 1 Y raw from, na myateriona lake of knowledge, int 3 raro ch Asiociation good hutter of good ehecnn, 1f there 1n _,"' dairy- | cow,® 1o cross In succcssion a haif-dozen | not. Veatllatlon was an -finportant thing in atnaws;, ‘0 leago. which he conld "mn and then thmwl :fi:cl.(efl :v'l‘nlerm::' J.fififi.';"ifi"'nmu lha“c";;'prf:m'. — i AL I dinconragert wiih hir howineat. | wontd | brecis, simply heeauso cach haa merit as & dalry | connection with a cooler, {ioathe Iaughed the Ides of sb«olute originality to | inents there the finest at this Capltal, On Fris adviee him to attend some agricultural tonvention | breed. COl. LITTLRR s Latter | fcorn d declared that it was an anthor'sdaty to | g ; * veleome by Charles Rane | mo lirien ta the reports an mixed farminz, |~ in sny event, the very large majority of | ,o0q the subjeet, which b The Former Chiarges the Latter | useail that was suggested to him from any quarter. | 937 ggtrss of Well {dent’s Response, pMtigndedthe Axriewineal” Convontion "netd | al the cows hred for dairy purposes durlng the | £54 1 BARGEO% e MR S Bad been pres with Literary Plracy. pro Saiert AT, ke Emartan, Cetonsof | 1izad nelliuntly ot Cmberlaln's slubshiaves 5 7 " e, Lo eeke, > . poo ¥ encd, 3 nitien who takes np into himself all arts, h s « goiph—Tho President’s Rosy mora than ever aatisfled with datry farming, | NeXtten years will haye'for their dams “com- | oun gicws, The first principle of cold stornge, Ceiauicas, ali knowaole. e hia fool oy o Eve a s where that blaff and buriy 1. £, v.,Bev, Tucker, en- tertained fourtecn old Democratic cronles., Tucker presided, and Jerry Black oceupled the foot ot the table, and witly words flew to and fro between, like a shuttlecock, from the soup to the coffec. Tucker, by tho way, had recently enjoyed the pleasure of reading his obituary notices, some newapapers having confouuded hiin with Mr. Douglaa, the Virginia Congress- by " de cows, If carabo taken in select- S 'Fhe frait-growers had a sorry story. to fell; apples | 180UV OF grac nenrly nl) nrnty And worthleses trees. to a larica | 102 thesc dama, it need not bo regretted that extont struck with blight, Out of 100 trees net | 1hey are not pure bred. Among the so-called nino years nvo by ono grower, hot thres treea re- | “common® ecowa in the dairy reglons of the malned, Those enzaged in ralaing beef and pork | Weat are to be found many which sra the equals #taled that the mest would not briog as muchas | of the average breed of cows In the world, s, B, et o On (e | W aay oletion of antmae bt e bl AR e 1o uniformly transmit theie distinetive chorac- carn anil hooas that In 1476 14 tnok teinty (athogt | 4Crlsties to thelr offepring, they may properly bo e sald, ;v‘u t:muhe temrnemt‘xrn nl:uuld Ilm such An 01 N I Without s wonld best preserve for a long time the artt- | An ewspaper Extraot Without a cle to be stored, Eeua required adifferent tem- P neeaturs from butter, and beef n lower temper- Oredit the Causa of the Trouble, ature than that fur frults. 1L wos alse ne fht the room be dry, and the alr sweet wnd clean, Perhiaps those who ‘opuosed the syten hid . b g i o facen T i by | 10 Dticlon, Belwen Leglimate huinfla ery book fs & gquotatlo: qrotation ont o A Monc-quarries; man Is & quoistion from all bis ance here are some minds, and those, toy, reatly broductive, that require the provocation of more auggestive’ and etimulating oncs to make them work. They need the fertiliz- ing policn of other men's thoughta to make them productive, To atlract every avalinble tht i1z Papor by Prof, Morrow on I’“‘"uflimfifng Dairy Btook." n of Cold Otorage as Ap- Discasslo g to it- 10 puy bis taxes; in J877 it took thirly, and : f " be stored should be fn zood condition—not. tion and Lilegitimate Appropriation, felf i a natural characteristic of the magnetio | man who recently drank himself to death. —_— Iy ‘mold nteern In tho. Fall aftes thoy were 8 years | bred for successive zenerations with the same | €I to prescrva it. Ile vroposcd to protect Tuis e oriteal Solucliensenof " thonah and rarely tastes wine. That evenlog—Friday ~—thero was a ‘*hop " at Willard’s fotel, aud & large party at TAR ITALTAN LROATION, where Baron Blanc cud his American wifa re- celved many distinguished guests. 8he wore s cream-tinted silk dress, with a profasion of raro old polat-lace, and a pair of solitalre dlamond carrings nearly tho slze of fllberis, Assistant Secretary of Btate Fred. Scward and wife wers accompanied h{ a very pretty granddaughter of Thurlow Weed, who” worce ‘a flue white muslin dress, vrofusely embrotdered and trimmed with Valendenuea lace., MRS, NAYES' RECEPTION at the White House on Saturday closed the Kayeties of the week, and there was tho usual atiendance. I the evenng the Literary Club met at the house of Mrs, nhusmu whila Dr. Loring read s paper on New Enwland Farm Life befora tha sudience at Ioratio King's litersry reception, 8o tatch for the fashionable cvents of the week. The political event was the WOMAN'S-RIGHTS TRIUMPR s ce, belleving thera w : ‘The publication in yesterday's TRInUNE, In .n'\:oduc.a il gt Banvibs i remorseless paraliel columns, of some thouchts Mr. Bucll didn't believe the sclifng cheese ten | of Prof, W, 1. Venable, of Clocjnnatt, on or Lwenty dags after it was made was the solu- | ook and Readings," and some reflections of rix Prof. Mathews, of this city, frotn an essay en- Col, Littler remarked that, in the enmmer, {t £ 5 o was necesnary Lo havo an artificial mpplication of | HUod © Protessorstips of Books and Thiogs,” nir, elther by sub-ventlistion or fce. The ques- delivered *upon the mellowing of occaslon, tlons 1o by considered were: What was the | respectively In 1807 and 1830, made out sbout 98 quality of the article before it went nto eold | protty a prima faclo case of plaglarism on the storage, nned what were the conditions under A v Which 1t was Keot, 1€ any ane. know of a nroe. | V4FE of Prof, Mathews as has come tolight since ens by which cheose could be cured so as to | M™% Kate N. Doggeit gridironed the Hev. pans through three hot suntners he would like | Joscph Cook for cxtensive literary eribbing, to know it. Prof, Venable's essay tirst appearcd tu the Vhlo Mr, Vosburz snid he hiad scen the cheese re- | fdueational Month'y, ond Prof. Mathews' ferred to by Mr Battz. ‘Ihe gomd chovre was b 7 " eloven montlis ofd. That threo vears ol wag | {7 Commissioncr Eaton's epectal report on very bad; a hog woull not” have eatenit. | the “Publie Librapies of the United States, [Laughter.] Thelr Tlistory, Condition, sl Manpzement,” Mr. Dexter remarked that holding chewse for | prepared for (e Centenntal in 1876, It was a market was a commervial question; how It by Prof, Mathews futo could bo best preacrved Wwus another, Should | Tr.CrTars ncorporated by lmr'{,'.:‘(,};.,.-l.,..;u the_temperaturo neceasary he nrtiiivial or nat |+ H0urs with Men aud Dool and expressfon will not detract from a writer'a Just fame, It Isonly the habitual and consclons el who lices hfi piiinder, and who thus shows litmeelf 10 be both weak and wicked, that merita tne pillory, Liternl. bal the nlan or treatment ro by Hr. Peck on the Laste Named Artlcle, —_— acsslon of the thirteenth an- m zrn:‘l’x?:::n;hc Northwestern Datrymen's o Tfllnn was held In the Probate Court- 4“: Grand Pacifle IHotel, vesterday morning. ml '-fnwn( the memopers were present,—as Onny as uspally attend the preliminary gather- ‘;:: "Inm the proceedings are of no pnnlnvllnr luxc.rm,—dry business. This morning the Con- yention will assume respectuble proportions, ¢ 100 deleentes, representing scctions ol :rr:r the Northwest, being expeeted. Among those who arrised vesterday were the Tollowing: The Hon, fliram Bmith, 8heboyean Falla; Prof, George Ev Morrow, of the linols Induatrial Untsersitvs Cols 1t M. Littler, of lowas H. u‘. Tocy Madison, 0.3 1t 1. MeGhiney, Elaing A1 old, at from 850 to 00 Fcr head; thnt heletthe | characteristics in view. We value anuthentie calves suck one vide of the cow while ho milked | pedigrees, beeauso these give us evidence on 3';'« 5{"’ f-f""e'}n:-’:" ;'y'\m\'fl’-l 'h'f-:'f - fx'fln'"‘«'f.": this polnt, and we feel thie more certain that raling beef, pork, and wool in Texan, | G by carcful select: wper P Kaneas, and Colorado, and producing the sume artl. | (airymen, by carcful selection and eareful breed- clen tn Wircnnain, Tliinols, and lowa, suppose two | it have produced many cows, not ranked as faniners realding fn the Intter States have cacha | ' purt-bred,” which posscss, in good degree, the farm and stock worth 210,000, £6,000 fuvested | final tests of value and good breeding—fndivid- in Jund and 87,000 Invested In’ stock, Bupnore, | wal merity and ability to transmit this to the off- agsin, that one of those farmers rells ont and re- | spring, moves o Kanaas, “lesan, of Colorado, and invests | " fiaving decided what s wanted, the next step $2.000 tnatock, It will ho seen that thoseold | wijj ygihe gefection of the cow from which to neigitbors are rinning the uncqual racoof cluht to | 1 3 He Beebttn of 1o cor from whieh to fiwu. 8 mora fatal conteat than the Electoral count | preeo h f sos of s Improval of eight to reven. We rhould not Jososight of the | brecds or of common stock, the first question fact that tho price of products {n nat regulsted by | is, What (s ber {ndividual meriti No hreed (s the cost of prodnction at the point whereitin | perfect; none is free from poor anfmoals. Tle rulsed, but {n determined by tho market where | ultimute test of the value of a breed or a family they are eold. The same relative advantaze | {s the usefulness of the animals composing I£. existe betwean darymen of Wivconsin and | Jlogter hreed from a good cow withoutapediree Towa snd the dairymen In the Esstern States, England and Holland, In_ Eastorn | than from a poor cow with agood pedigrec. & b i "Iy charscteristics of the parcuts will much e R i otk 1hiond s | more probably bo transmitted fuan will thio 8100 and 8500 per acre, and nearly all the coarse | characteristies of more rciote ancustors, But gimrons Leelo ¢ borrowing, whether of ho substance or from,— thie thouglita or exp! us,-~0f & work, 18 sbeo- Jutely indefensible: but he iv not & thief who Lor- ruwe the idva of other nen and repaya them with colmpontid mterest. 11s one thing to purioln tem- perud ricel, and another totake a pound of litersry uld 1run. nud convert it In the furnace of one's mined Into u hundred watch-wprines, worth each a thuneund timea as mucn ax the fron, | When zenius borrawe, it horrowe urandly, eiving 1o tha borroseed nd beauty it lacked befure. * When ceused of phferiug, Landor replien: nore eriimni than his oruzinale, llo n" cutlicd upon dead budies, and broughit them to Fur ticre reasons, about the meancst businces a 1iterurs man cun enzice hi ta that of Arrbkzaing ao- hors for thetton the reore of netiy paraliclinme upd cotutntences Phe amall critics who stoop to thie ars Cuopstanles who thrive by cutching they hunt down the culprite, hecanse thelt moral sense s l ) ural, ond what was the temperature waleh | Professur had the bulka ou the Chileugo Pro- anae they et B fes for bangiug ’ % Tien Rankakce: E. C.Wrighe, Manteno Jolim | 4tats, i for By, shock, K JS EACIRRAGS | oo 0t ok KOO O ot it b om i, | Would do the workt o, belfeved the tino | Teasor, 50 to scak, b somu pino years: aml | (e i et o' Bmaton, et | 0 S et perauns Yositt, Wilmbnaton W. 11, Tlazard, New York: [ G0 fretiint hus. to bo paid s and ai thesrdairy | fierited hor qualities through a long lineof good would eomo whoo cold etorage, accompaned | the Commere uly in which the charge ot plaiar- | KUY LY SR duit Siimitation | tnl she hina quio a practice o’ the courts here, U L. Wienn, Hllghland Park; R.'A. Viall | products aresold fn the samio taarkot and at nearly | ancestors, Ifence the sccond question shonid | With it proper deuree of dryness und the mentis | jyn was brought, was auttiority tur the state- Last winter ona of hior casca was appealed to the Suvreme Court, und she sought admission to lie bar of that sugust tribunai, that she might contfuue in chargo of i for her client. But the hunderously portly old gents who are on the ench, Toretting that the world moves, held up thetr hands in holy horror aud sald; **Go'way, woman.” They torgot that they-do not wear the lalr-powder or knec-brecghts that thefr redecessors did, that they "come and go and that they use the lere- because no woman over had pructiced before them, they declared that Mrs. Belva Luckwood could not, She pluckily determined that she wounld, and by personal areuments with Coneressmen she carried her point on Friday. Mrs. Hayes has taken a decp interest {n tue bill, and congratulated Mrs. Lockwood heartily upon its enactment. The vote iz the Bcuate wns 40 to 24, andit wasa noticeablo fact that none of the avowed Prosi- dential candldates voted. LOItD Roscom looked grim and glum, as though he would like to give; the question an overbsullug in his arrogant and bitter stylo, but he retrained. The majesty with which Conkling sulks and pouts, y tho way, sioce his defeat ou the New York numinations, is a sight tv bebiold. In conversa- tlon, ho denounces the President without stint, und he would evidently be willing to pull down the plilars of the Repitblican temple, no mat- ter who might bo buried fo the ruine. He foels that Secretary Sherman has fairlv beaten him, nud It 18 not {mprobuble that before the closs of the scsston tho senlor Benator from Now York may publicly criticiso the Sccratary with lils #uvcring caustic manner and Lis epigramatic Litterness of lauguage, TWO NOFADLE WEDDINGS are announced as soon to come off. One is that of Miss Kitty Cooke, of Georgetown, who wos cugaged to Fred Urant whea her fatlier beeamo of uther 1 cunceptiuis, —ihat delicacy of aym- pathly wihich causee the mind to be poscrsed and hutinted by their bernthn thuughts and imazes 10 8 cegtee that duilesexpulsion, --is one of the surest markd of geums, o . . ‘[he cuniplaint wo often made that ‘tthere fs nuthing uew undee the san ™ 4s ltsel? old, —an old aw literutary atself, Ovid complains ' of the early wrilers for baving “*molen nll the woud things s the enrly “writers atolo | from the Ureekd; the Grecke criobed from the Egvitlans sntiane Glclied from the antediluviana: an 7 urloined from tue Promethieus, secctly trom heaven, 1Lis ensy the hue-and-cry of plagiariem: but, in many cases, the similarities upon which thelltersry tpataff puta his Anger are no nioro thefts than 8 chemical compound, the result of mysterions amin- 111ee, 18 fuentical with the clements that enter into it **Thero is all the ditlerence boiween sugwes- tion and plaginelam,* rays lenry Rogers, *¥tnat there s petween making biood from blood and re- cervinit it into the velus by tranafuslon ¥ *¢ Thero ure some pursons,” ways Pascal, '*who would never have an nuthor speak of thinga of which ofhers have spoken: otherwise thoy accuse him of telling tiem nolbing that ls new, ltut §f the subjecta hio treats of be not now, the method of treatinz them may be new, When two puen ploy at tennls they both play with the sawo bull, but one directa it best. | should e woon accuse him of using old words; as if the same fdean did not furm anuther Lody of ‘atecourss by a ditterunt wrrangement of thowy just s mfl{ o8 the saine words vxpress quits dfderent {dcas by different arraugewment.' WASHINGTON SOCIETY. The Goy Season=Tin Wedding=Dinner to Little Mac—Muxlenl Demorrataladiest tameh Puriy=Diplomatic Dinners—A Ger. mun—-Dancing Pacty nt the Brithds Lega. tion=glen Tucker Agnin a Washington Dinner-tilver—Ball at the I!tallan Minls. ter'smlPneeption wt tho White Ilous of controlling the temperature, would Le suc- . i censful, und used to preserve everything which | ment that the correapondence between other was perishable. R portfons of the two essuss thun those which The discussion having continued for an nour | lovinely appearcd side by side in the aforesald fnda hintfy und supper-tima Lotz near, it was | poraltel columus was almost as complete, The hroken off abruptly he adoption of @ toe | oo eliwet . " tfon to adjourn autil xfi;u.mm it colncldence between the guoted portlans CHEESE. of the two productions was something In the evenlng George W. Peck, of ack's Sun, | Woudetful. They were as ke each other dellvered o humorous address on * Cheese ns o | 08 two pear, mnd, without some explanation of Finale,” which provoked srrent nnd almost cone | this suaplelously striking similarity, the reader :.'.'é:’."-‘-':-:‘,:‘,’.il:-lvc.r' Appended are some #peet- | would be justified in exciniming with Doyberry, " elary a8 eve com- Aafrenu Hoiwor . A hders Nian HeeatE. Titie thut lw«;:: was ** Flat burglary as cver was com: world, It has not falrly becun to bo nppreciated. | Wwitted. The Inet triumnh that cheese has attalned In being ‘I'o get that explanation (uvolved a trip to the Introduced in tho army aa nmmunition. To-doy [ alleged plaglariet’s resldence, No, 22 Eills ::’:,',"'D,‘,fl.l,";:fi|;?.‘,’."‘fl"’.’|.w,1‘“|",,‘;n,‘;,¥::"e",fi2:rfl§ avenue, through the abomtnable mixture of f-;“lm.fie.fl wm(n ‘;f'““j 3‘“‘.’#" Ir"t‘l':“ llm,lnlur, 'hu rain, snow, and slush which marked the meteor- g deflance to the rod devil of fhapialus. 00 | glory of the Lower Lake Retluns yesterday. th retreat ho places bis ciicese Lelind bim and 4 3 : Uusky brave dociines 1 fanow, Whon eharéine | Prof. Mathews was found in is cozy library, a lodgo of mquawa and pavooses no waves | and apparently divined the reporter's misston, O et e Sama ot the " ancenr | for, on the cinfssary's askiog bim If he had read They fall upon thelr knces at slight of | Tie Tripuxe, e smiled significantly, sald ho Shomanvuingry medvon, and hegiti sl era 40 | hiad, bowed s visitor to nseat, and, without kg it away, 1 en with the . 5 3 o Tndisne, WhGro our noldiors were armed with the | G1Y unhccessary pataver, went at the subject os deadly un:ch-lom\ng checse, victory has perched | follows: e g SpojLOBE DANIELE, “The truth Is, I nover saw Prof. Venable's **And Si 1 o * The .51,,\‘;‘(‘:, ';':I?.’:‘n, l;:x:y”fl;n‘:n‘{ the Bl | c£#nv, nor the Ohio Educationa! Monthly, Inever l]lurn nnudnlry. ]bdylmncn [T lxmnxyl :n‘nlml:1 r;wu \\ulin knew bie had written such gn essav, In fact, T destroyed, could bave been avoided Liad that nobly ) 0 iii1s band bien aribed whih cheese. Huwdifrerent, | NEVer knew who Prof. Venable was, and dou't wad tho resuit of the battle o few miles from the { BOW. ml.;l ba:uc-?xcmi R‘hrrunymfllfin o{huul.-m‘unmnnd. ' The reporter imported to Prof. Mathews the under the gallant lieno, wus under the inluence of ' ‘- Chaeso; be b by the testimony b the recent | Information that Trof. Venable was the occu wmvyestization, Cheese saved the day, Who does | pant of o chafr in 4 well-known prlvate Institu- not remember tho noble wurds of the patriotic ¢ Yine a0, withul, Hiver of 1N pack - miles on that day, whos ss ho | HO% °““"“""l' ln (!“"""""‘"' and 8 ma,withal, saw the Indians runuing one wiy, ihilo o wny of no mean order of talems. running tho other, ratsed in his saddle, nud shout- “Pe that gs It may,” sald Prof. Mathews, wd, **Give mo eticere or give me deatn,”™ The re- the samo peice ns our own, An intelligent under- i ¢ e 8 O O es bt arfone WIUES [ ey What s licr breeding] Tue seleation of the . sire is, ordinarlly, cven more important, Ex- f:::“:;fi:-ll‘r:{-::“!::r‘l‘vuhlg;u":lul‘;::‘:i‘;:&:;‘\?l‘:.‘lfhmxm, cellence o Iulvm‘wrll_\‘ as_milk-producers ean bo {a tho present condition of the duiry fudustey inthe | trausmitted through the nale s well ns Northiwoas that [t will reqnira the united offorts of | through the female, and, In niost cases, the producers, denlors, bankers, teansporiation com- | bull 1s the sire of nany calves, while panies, andall the commereial wisdom of whichwe | the cow produces but “one annually. ure posseascd, and exiend (bls enterpris 80 4 | hero the greatest question I8 the breeding. Cluasen nlike tequire additionat knowledye, Tno | O1C8, but {;‘;}}m‘;":z.’;‘gm’;fi . g:":::," Huihia producer innst fiprove the quality, style, and ex- KAIGS P8 WEEATY BEICEORT WO, B llu‘-xu e cailence of hin goods of go to tho wail, 'The dis. | as dalry 3 gta I aF e criminations between fancy nnd low-crade nrticles | catially satisfactory with the actual test at the that have been 8o ecvere dering tho past year will | pall and the ynt. undoubtedty be sharpor in the vezr to come, Tho A vian of feeding. which shall encourage denler and hanker ninst lessen their commissions | growth without exeass of fat; breeding the m{lflughm: : ;.’1,“.’.‘:2'.éL‘SL!fii‘i“'.x.é'fifi.fi."c’i'n'i?u'; youny female so she shall calve lnlsturnlllu: dis- n companies m t ; 7 in tha price of dnity nroducia and rovulato cirges | DOSILION to Tay ou fiesh has been allowed to lang %0 an ot to etarve tho enterprisg outof existence, | & HEE OF FERFORTERGS TR, SUREG T VR All the claeses named have a mutual interest in jtg | IMNKING i it l-h N6 G & ‘K”U ] succens, and & Wwino economy I all departments | Very much to help the work begun by careful may Lo the only means of keeping this entorprire | selection of siro and dam. No cow'tan give in " vigorous growth in e fnture, Exces- | wilk without the conswnption of food, It nive churges of commiselons, exchanzes, nnd | would bo o great mistake to cultivatea ten- freluhts ut this critfeal time, when the daiey | deneyto eat little, Tl Is the best cow which industey in strogeling gor existence would meredy | uayy imost and makes the beat use of the food m:‘ug u'm pnfimellum nbc'l'w the hnluvi-ldcmnml. catets, ond dealers, bankers, and transportatlon e . ¢ panies would eventuully all shura aitke in the I J'unch summed up its *advice to those con- wcenstoned by is downiall, ‘The large tntereat [n- | temolnting marrlage lu tha ona word, volsed {x worllly of our cansldcration, aud appeats | “duwt. Many by thele practico and their strongly for mutunl concesslone, and to cheerinlly | teaching sum up their advico to dairymen Accept the smniler marging of profity that ut picsent | thinking of breeding thefr own stock in the reems inevitable, trusting in - the rapldly-ducrens- | game word, Purchasing has, in the past, tro- ing productions of buttcr und cuee<o in the North- | (yently paid better thaw breeding, Iut pur- w"onlla::)%vnn up any (emporary losses that may 00 | cnnsing is not so suro to sccure goold results as RUZIRMISLY Is breeding. ‘I'he tendeney of rely on purchas- watea, The fotn] productivn of choesu In tlio | the cows, is to -'eu«llllvl;'we;‘lh‘e g araed fjuals United States b about 330,000,000 pounds annu- | ity of the dairy atock. n the future theaver- ully, 130,000,000 pounds Leisg annuully exported, | age- profits of the dalrymen are not to bo so and over £00,000,000 consumed at home. | larpo as in the past, and breedinie his viwn stock The prodnction of butter 16 reported (0 bo | prives o double chance for at least a small profit 1,(00,000,000 wounde, | about 25,000,000 | iy'\vell as reduces the chances of loss. Iv will nd 0, A. Viall, Mautenog €. C. Buell, Rock Fails; €. F. Dexter, Massachusetts; Alex Me- Intyze, Canadda Southern Fruoight Line; Thomas Hong, Minois: Henjamin F. Hersher, Musca- tines I . Gibbs, Eletn; . E. Wood, fluntley; Willlam Sherwin, Elging George C. Lawrence, of Merchants® Dispatch Line; J. B. Vosburgh, Rchmond; W. I1. Btewart, Woodstock; J. 11, Gage and Georgo E. Brown, Elging W. W, Jugtam, New York; P F. Glbbons, Elging W, 'V, Blogham, Marengo; L. Johnson, Stlilman Valleg, Ia.; Frauk Siater, Woodstock; George Jlawthorne, Elgin. COMMITTEES, The body wan called to order at noon by President Bmith, and the appolutment of com- pittees made as follows ¢ and Auditing=3, W, Dexter, of Chle ot Liter and B. 11, Conover, of Wiscon- W ey Implements and Productiona—C. C, Buell, 7., Ingale, of Wisconsln, and 1, F, ifershey, of us, lovs:t Storage-Col. Littler, Charles Tialte, of Chlcao, and A, J. Plerce, of Milwankee, Nomination of Oicers=C, C. Buell, I, E, More row, T, P, Glibons, . W, Curtie, of Fort Atkin- Vg, Cal, Littleh, 1L Cunover, of Firmouth, Wis., aud Il D, Emory, of Chicago, Arecess was then taken untl) 3 o'clock, @ Upon reassembling, ML CHARLES RANDOLPIY, Becretary of the Board of Trade, delivered an sddress of welcome o the soventy delegaten present, there aving been quite an accession sloce the arrival of the morning trafns, Mr. Randolph said Lo was glnd to see them, hoped they would enfoy themselves while liere, and would come agruli,” ‘Khie Aasuctation repre- seated oncof the most linportaut nterests In i o f which Iy exported, The total value of 1. bine heef-cattt 41 had never heard of him or s essay, umlthe | o, f n Plucky Femalo Lawyer— | tunkrupt, and who insisted on releasing him countrs, certafnly in this part of t 2 | puaddiu : 4 33 often pay the datrsman to combine lieef-eattle | cont fuvention by which cheese can be reduced Lo % i A Vincky Frmale Lawye & e omrovements thot nad b orias | butter and cticceo: produced tn $350,000,000 vt | Fouciuet with dairy farming. Excaptional eases | & Hauid torm. nd. carrlad in 5 bottie, fils & | ouly way I can nocount for this shullarity of | Jtosene Cankling an the nmpage—Nota- | fFoif the engaeuont when she found tiat shu fo producing butter, und checse, aud almilar articles were wonderful. Thy fmprovement in quality had been most marked.. 1le congrotu- Jated iliem upon this, for it wag they who had Lrought about this coalition of thivgs, A few years ago cotton was nini. Its relen, however, was paust. Farm products were now King, ‘They woold sdjust the balnnee of trade, having ai- reudy contributed more thau anythtng else to placeusinan enviable positlon” with forelgn natlons, and to Improve our fingncial relntions with them, Amung these products those of the dairy had cut an fmoortant frure, and they were increasive rapldly, espectally in the matter o exportation of cheese. Why It was he didn’t kuow, but the exportation. of.butter.did. not {ho conntry. The valus of butter wnd cheesa cx- | not connted, dalrsinen can better afford fo rear Darted dnevi the bkt s onr wan 837,000,000, The | thelr own stock than to Ly thed vcean freights on theso products the past yoar have | often go to generul farmers for thelr cows. oxceodaed 31,000,000, or an amount auflicient to | would scem a moro natural thing for dajrymen support_a weekly lina steners to Europe, | to secure such areputation ns breeders that They bave vaid local frelght to radronds €5,000,- | yreperal facmers and citizens should took to 000, and for transporting wiik to the city hearly | §101 Tor o supply of cows. §5,000,000 more, " The' datre fndustey sn now | Vepil S0 B BT, iae oy belni prosccuted by an Inielilent clasa of ageis i culturists {n tne Norihwest who reem detcrmined A GENENAL DISCUSSION, 1o porfect helr products eo that from no section in | eybraclug cold atorage, ete., the speeches belne thio country shull thero Lo any butter or cheeve | it to five minutes. :)Ill‘u:h'nh{'l\ls :m;:r:llxk in oxcellence tho dairy products i‘:{h “,]hu, of (i?mm'lowncill the debate, “Clio maty valuable papers that will ho read and | taking the negative, sayluz cold storago was discussca uyy -bhnnd‘;lt?lcncnl men, and tho dis- | Injurious to the dairy hllurcu‘t. 18 experience curatons thut wil) follow, will sdd to our stock of | had taughit him that when cheeso or butter wus kuowledgo and better prepare us for tue coming | ready fur the market it should bo: put on the cuuld bring him no dower, 8hofs now to marry a Mr. Magzruder, who went from here to Colorauo a few years ugo, and who has amassed a fortuno in minlng speculationa, “The other wedding an- nounced {8 that of Elisha F. Riggs, 8 son of the wealthy banker of that nawme, who will ga to New York next week aud marey Miss Thayer, o belle of thut city, BOCIETT 18 TROURLED hy the discovery that the wifo of a Northern Democratice Representative has actually calfed uvon Mrs. Senater Bruce, and that lady has re- turned the call, “Did you ever?” “Nol I nieverl? exclatmed other'dames, same of whom huve darker complexlons, while few possess (he acromplishments, of the Misslssippl Henator's want long felt by anmny ofticers. 1ut ns an nssisl- zo which s certalnly striklug Is that 1 ant to thie nrm{lu suppressing Insirrections and | must have secn ou extract from bis casay quoted exterminnting Tndlans, the chiceso has many ad- here ur_ otlier, but wiiout the author's \"n:muuul: nutlyft ;-‘?um'cmfiml. ‘\l\‘hy shou fl“unl attacaed.! cheese bo uzed {n ofenslve operations, as weil as L e " on the defenaiver liy the excrcive of 0 1itte tie | i1 ()p ‘.':,*,'!;’,'.‘,'.’,25.¥"G§f“}'.'.'u"fr'§‘-fl?%'r where genuiity on your part, fellow-chiceseists, 16 can bo | ¢ ey S hably. read bpiel done, T would recommend that checae for the [ 100 Unabie 10 a8 2 pronenly KL B OO army be made fu scctions, With hingvs ot stated | abAtract of thie esvay, o8 1t wus publishied in tutervala in the rind, Then scctions of cheese can | 80te of the newspapers, and it U teatied t0 woldlors, ands when tioy i It tieces- MADE AN IMPRBSION ON MY MIND, #ary to throw up intrenctimenty, they cun dismount, a1 embered ft. You will observe s Inten the hinges of thelr severar sections of cheens | A0 3 reme A g togother, aprend the choesc-rind out on tho ground, | Teference in both ta the way younz men go ot un on edye, get behind tho breastwork, sud bid | throuzh courses of reading, Now, that hap- deflance 1o he butlets of the encmy, which will | pencd to by just my own experlence when o be fingtenad againat the boiler-plate " that is found | youug man, and 1 remembered it when T wrote on the outalde of. all well-tculated cheess. 'Thon | this eseny. | recolleet I begun once upon a thine blo Weddingsers. BrucomComing Events, Spectat Correspondence of The Tribune. WanniNetox, D. €., Feb. 0.—The goy seatou is at fts hizht, snd the chroniele of the mo ments of **Suclety " during the past week shuws a constant successlon of entertainments, extend- ihg over eacnt day, from break(asts Lo midpight suppers. Eyen our rich traveled friends, who have Spent winters nt Parfe, and antumna at Rome, W ith rannners at Buden, flnd **no place hie home.," The only drawback is on the part of those mam- mas who have “daughters tosell.” They flnd the marrisgeable Congressuien o crusty und fm- seem to Jucrease in anvibing hike the mtlo of | year. Iharket ot current prices. | No proditct wasinoro | sesitl a shell Toaded with Limburer into- the camp | by reading Plutaren, and works of that char- | nenetrabie sot of men, who will not be drawn | Dde. The lads who mado the call reluses to S"‘."":";:“.'"(‘h '{i"“z'mv“'l“"{-'l"‘ of “"“ Nodb- ¥ Thts was followed Dy ot address on souwitive go for ga storing b Apl'unl’ur Jas con- of tho eneiny, and watch tha devastation. actery and 1 "’:‘?"o"fifgml was simply sptakitiz it e i gl et aud emacr b"%}“"',‘}u" .;:h':_‘;_",’;g_h,};c"l‘gf'_‘;“fi; ch that production cor ¢ en- " T cerned. ‘There was much room for Improve- o o ut whatever in 2 3 of my o experie vhie: . = " . 0 . L':'hfid,f.',’i’“.’ itely. Ile could nat seo why wo S BRURDING DAIRY STOCK, Mient In monufacture, 1t cheeso were Fightly nx";:hm’.'nmcdl:‘:n‘ :‘n';::n‘l!:x‘;:rnfnnhxsyen'::;?111::::5:.:‘3 when { read anything that 1 wish to remember, | they attribute it to “*thoss horrld clubs, hotel whero sho resides for tho scssfon whether by Prof. Georgo E. Morrow, of the INlinols In- dustrial University, of which the followlng s an abatract: z cently tasted cheeso which was thireo years old, ‘The most cosual obeervation showe great differ H "lnclur 1“{ xLu t"l'lll |'. ."‘“."u enees i cows,—dilferences fn size, in color, in z‘l,',i‘,’,',"' ')'m‘;f.“ i,'i‘,:;u m‘:]tc érenz Elf:}g ‘i::“;e:lr‘: form, in the quantity of food eaten, In the quau- goe by, when the taste of ° the ity of miik given, In ftn quality, ete. Suny | Go0dimer’’ was not so partienlur, and caws, oven in wood dalrics, oro keot ut o' loss. | {00 anything made of curd would pass as “’.”l:’ Hot l""l_ylf“““ l“:)*‘ In ul‘l‘;""l‘i'vf" UUL | peye, Ile beld that the cooler made checsa B O L e e eows, Vinsy difforonees | Uubulatabie und unfit for food. 1o had made o T O . et Hresditie as 1ta | Sl toat, Uheeso worth soven centa when put in i&:v:'" Wild animate are what they nr;‘bucnuln Cana out wortir tird. |,,su nllr;n,'“:lr:“,:‘lflld ';*:r."' of Tuwa i Dreeding. Much more are our faru 'culd e ot pae untmals. Thotirst great Jaw of breeding—one f'.'.i;'“.‘:.&.fi exp:rlmmn. and_ bring out new e oll rucognize s true—ls that Flike produces | yivie on keeoing qualicies, by skilltut handling Mo, or the allapring ,"-{'-'"! “,.l‘“ hare b | of raw waterial ‘and making su articlo thut This fs the Lroad, general rule, The calf I8 | o oonigtore well, Hke fts duwn or sire, often -not only ki ¢ h that three » in outward L‘h:mwlt:l'blu fu internal chfi.;{:&.’f:l;c;:}“dw ste-tliat. thrcegear-oll unes, of ecven acquired dtsposition, Boae- ol times the offsrinz ducs tint resemble Lo parent, ‘..h:g;;;';‘.r’fl:gcfi:}sfinfixflfl"""“ whera there bnt rather the grandparents, or somo stlll more Nt remote ancostor, Bo we add thisto our rule, h.}y;nfl";ll’i’gfi'm’;h’" New York, had nover Wo also fod it arglo that certain qualitics ofD ST usuolly accompany certoln vthers—scem to by conl Aan corretated. Agalin wo fiud the law of compensa- | until this year, As faras bo hnd been able to ply the whols tropleal country, which did not sunply {tsell, with dairy nmduc?fl. Au immense fleld ‘was now openéd, uud it seemed to him there was an favitation to tho Nortlwest to occupy it 1t was ‘fur tho Asso- chation to devise the ways and means to do this, =to determine among themselyes, by compari- ton ol views wnd vxperience, how butter aud cheese coukl be made the cheavest and the leat, for the quality of those urticles ns nuck as of any other that entered fnto buman tunsumption had more to do with it than the price. Whay they needed to do was to muke the beat articlo that could be made. Exchang- Jog 1deas would develop a perfect’ system of munufacture, Io hoped the dull?)umfluun would be Lenefiefal to the delegutes and to nu‘nr-. and that other conventlons would be I)‘ ld nut only ot the butter und cheoso interest, 0t of uther Interests, s that by harmony of ;:lluu und co-operntlun tho hust results m'rnm. wnmlxml. Never was the outlook ' for the innuwm brighter tban to-day, It was true 8N products wero low; so wos eversthing ¢ lr_e. 1t they got Yees for what they bad o selt, Wkat they baught coat Juss, They should have patlence, faith, wud energy, and the thie would ;flmnwl\cn all woulil b well. We wero tow 3 & coudition to go forward, nnd it scomed to shie shall be * sent to Coventry or not. Mean« while Mrs, Bruce, wearing an’ clerant walking- dress und o daiuty little white bonuet, drives about returning calls, and displaya such matks of cultivation in conversation that thoss who hear her talk aro fascinated with her, Sho has on unmarried sistor with ber who is meitber so pretty or so intelligent. A WITTY DELLE was forced, a few nizhts ggo, to dance with the nophew of her hostess, an embryo uaval hero from the Naval Academy ot Aunapolls, Bo- tween th ures she satid: * Jiow do you ke the Academyt” # ORI was (he reply, **not at all, ‘There's no female noclm;lumr S ba gald the belle, sympathetically; *why don’t you leava and go to Vassar Collegel” COMING EVENTS cast thelr [nyitations before, Gen, Bon Butler's nieee, who presides over hls houschold, bs to give o dsneing reception. Mr, Pollok, who amnassed o fortun tu a8 8 patent-luwyer, und Wwhu has built uwqueer house, will bave it opou 1or a danclng party, und invitations are also vut fram Seuator Dlatne, Senator Matthews, Qun. (*OId Probabitities ') Alr. uinl Mrs, ilam- mond, Lunt will soon horo, and soclety must improve each shining hour until called ta tured from cheese, And \itnt esuld poembly bo | [ read 1bovera number of times uutil ft be- tmore appropHinteT—especially for an -Jmulnfl-m. cocs fixed {n my m m"l'.rllflml I flud that T a memver of thiy Northwestern Datrymen's Aswos | remember more or less of the language, partie- ciution, whosa whole 1ife Is wrapoed 'up fn the no- | uinrly {f thero 18 any illustration wsed, Sol 1o calling to which he hins dovoted the best years | guppose, when [ cameto write this matter, of hls carly munhood and his prime. As bo | gome of the languago remained i wy memory, stretchien his wanted form upon the hawhich le |00 used it. Appropriation of this kiud by 10 o hia last reating-placo an. carth, and feols tho | 450 o Tev hand of fuath (aid upon Bw. What coutd he | lierary men Is otie of the commauest matters muro convoling, mora calculated to lightew up the | Of cveryday vecurrences, It secms o gloom of the lavt dark hour of dluu‘:uunn, lumn Lo the fate of cvery man who the thought that whem bu i goue, ond the | writes for publication to Dho charced clods of tho valley nre resting upon all | with plaglarism, und there {8 probovly that {s mortal of " this enrthly’ tsbernacie | not an nuthor of any note who has net been of clay, hia virtues will be perpetusted to posternty | nocuyed of borrowing again and agatn, Take by & monument of tmperialiable choess. 1t 18 11 | Lopufellow, for instance, Some thirty years naturo of marble to o cold, hard, storn, odorieas, | 5o, or nore 'oe wrote a serdes of artitlea for —turawlng un oir of glooin and_ disnnal melancholy | 889 0FA00rE WO BEOE S HEE Object aid DUt overnwacred place, which shonld be rendered ot~ | (rhuna fugusiue the ®INE BUSEE AL BEE teactive and plensant by flowers aud fragram, puse of whict was to show up '“«“ tllu I‘ Audd what moro_frageunt thun cheeso? Flowere, | plugtarlst frum the Germun, lheu'nn navian, With their excellent nroma, wither almost within | il other languages. In Mitlord's edition of the hour, and, like the Jast rosc of summer, Ho | Gray's bocma the editor traces every lllustra- soentloss and deud, But a toinvstone ol cheoso— | oy, metaphor, snd simily to some anclont au- chicena of tbs vroper cunsivtency—would bloom on | thoe *Fpglishy Ttallsn, Greck, or Latin, farever, dofying the elements of Thng; and when [ 44 you the world, nevertheless, belleves e T B R R R P e Grag was an ‘origioul writer, Ulouch yated to 8 conslderabl extunt in wedical quariors | F0me of the materlals whicl ho used S1E appso LiCwill Lo found of the tombatune of cheese that | priated from other sourves, ‘Thu polnt 1 make ls its g 18 il thore, with nota star erascd or o | that there was pu fntentional appropriation, or A TIN WEDDING on Monday cvening, at the residence of George Halo, was a novelty to some fureignera who were present. ‘Ihe uesortment of tinware was extensive and amusing, there was some exquis- Ite awateur singiog, nud the supper was excel- leut. That same eveolve Inspector-General Marey gave 4 dinner-party in honor of his son-in. law, Gov. ‘McClellan, of New Jerrey, who has been visiting him, and there was daneing at o reeeption at the spacious house of Admiral Por- ter. Another gatherlug was at the house of SUTIE TALL BYCAMORE OF THI WABANI," aa Senator Voorhees {s catled by bis Indiana ad- mirers. His daughter is a most accomplished musician, and she was alded by the daughters of Represcntatives Goode sud ‘Tucker fu renders 10ig sume operatic selections with great suceess, It was a noticeable fact that at this cntertalu- ment the party NHne was drawn, and there wos no ono present who could, by any possivility, have called on Mrs. Bruce. THE OLD DECATUR NOUSE muade, there was uo fear of fts golog to destrue- tlon, it 1t was properly cared for. 1le had re- h ipo polluted, bodily stealing,—as the Cununercials Luelleve, | ou Lafayette square, now vceupled by Mr, Beale th 1 it witl i 9 seame e s ? ovaorve In New York and other places, 1t had | ** e ? it % 7 Y 8 flsh wnd devotlon. RACONTEUR. hmuul;ll‘;:n{lcwwfl;:“inn‘(llmb{\u‘::u:l“m G :»?:‘:l'lrel‘»llfl::n.l 3’.';'1‘:'.'.'.?«;’:‘3&“,,'@“&"?{;'f;”n’fc”‘e’fih‘n'n'l? Viruuaiy proved o faliure, 160 ad found checss u “f"llif""'x‘}'lfl“:!':;‘;"‘w‘{‘f,:“r spoke uext of “i'l{:]"ui’;m""r‘:"‘u:,}m‘:m’.'"""I’ case uf uBlute: | (yho was sent by Geo. Grant s Minlater to e The wholu sspoct of the futuro, as by ?::‘::Lk‘ n” ¢ | 1zood iv other direetions, Some chanwcteristics | which bad ugt been ki the cooler fur bulter than Eaintiohs exlitiNE W EREY M llow about the nssertfon that the rematning | Austria), waa the rendezvous of all fn “Sucle- | Fur-Fetohod Tea U, W33 of the most enconraging ehnractar. 11 | are dircetly opposed to_cach other, whilo others | that which had been, Thy keeping qualities TUB PRODUCKR AND BRLLEM, 1y " on Tucsday night, nil the hostess, asslsted priges’ malden aunt bas been vialting the 8 of thy two vesays show o shinflur corres Ilo referred to the common complaint that :’3";:,',‘,’,1'“”';",, S T s guods wero not gold when recvivod, ‘Tnls was “ ent that tlint I8 not the case. In due to thy condition of thy murket,—something | oy :.::;:-:Bi‘lll‘:;.k{ll';o“t"x‘l:lau 1 run‘d wua o brivl which the shipoer bad no expericnce or oppre- | 1V the simblanty would end there, But clatfou of, und never understood and never | ptners coineldence is nut to ba tuken as con- coutd, When the recelpts were twenty times | e " ovidence of pl Leyoud all possible detnnd, with the ‘arket | g0y any author,uud, by tal braoking 8 aud § ceuts every day, I wag uscloan | “yyii” there, prove him 1o bo o plaglarist, 1€ to sttempt 10 foreo 8 sald, Just enough was | 140 iy what yoo mean by the term.” rold ut 8 nominal price to supply the consutnlug “ You believe, of course, Professor, in giving demand; the speeulutive deniand was gone, credit, du you u‘ul ) " Some oue's property must He vver. If there w L would not suy that, geuerally speaking,— weie salus 10, 1, 20 per tublt below what was x- | 4 juagt 4 (0 Ui mere [46a or deas approprint- pected—the resnlt need not bo pletured,. e 00 ™ 0p course, 4 8 man borrows the Inuguage udvised shippers (0 sclect n man i whon they e s e rive credit. Nt such confidence thut they sore of saturally | 5% well s the idea, be stould give credit, 1 can 8 Surlgun fumlly for somme thne, aud the other evenliyg sho volunteered to fix up somethine hot for Spriges, who hud = violent cold. Bpriees wus resdy to tuke auything, sud pretty scon the uunt brought him n smoking mixtory und sald, * Jlere's your tea, Bpriggs grasped the bowl, took one lonw, deep swullow and then splut- “Thunder! thut's fur-fetched tea."” autetly responded the malden aunt, s cam-oemlle T And Bpriggs smiled u wenlal smile us hie took {n the remaluder of the trusted all would toku thls view, for 1 v s urgely :f."fi';’f:{:’l’"“ the view peoplo took whut the S lzmsmnx'r st ‘pond elly, returuing hearty thanks to l‘h:‘ hn;lncn;—nwn of Chicago for thelr YepCrous “umxx‘\c‘ The Board of Trude ptowd oa the “ure'lu;(nllw head of the commerce, eterps “mmn l,!lth the ity aml the surround) e A{‘ t hell a useful wnd oy ftngortant. po- Nnmn: sucloty, charged with Uie mission of Tonge [ithll\u products ot the soll into cuerent el ul(niwnr ol ready money sthmulated ey n.{ ed to dmprovement, tereased the [u the couatry, und added to the hap- of mankind, Without the sustatning may_exist fn the samo anfmal, Weo must, | hod nereat deal to do with it. 1iix juea was usually, mako our cholce between an anlmal | that cheeses well cured before ontering the rumnrlxnbly good In one directlon and comparn. | couler would be fun better condition tively inferfor in_some others, or one which fs | when it camo out than cheese fn- resonably rood for suvoral purposcs, without | sutliciently — cured, When the latter wonderfut oxecllenco in any one direction, Wo | come ovut it w worthless, Tho thwe vnn soctire vartutions from any ancestral typs by | for it was past, The consumer now wante chutrgimg the * couditions of tife,’ by chanuing | ed cteeso fresh und pure, If dalrymen had an the foud andd care, and generat inode of treat- | oye to thelr futerests they would make thelr mont, 1t nust ever be borne inmind that atten- | proods right, care thewn properly, und, waen they tion to feedivg und care gonerully must o hand | were ripe, put them belore the cousuimer, wid in hand with atteution to breeding. not wais until they beeame stale, and rotten, 10 applylog thess principlas to breeding dalry | amd indigestible,~somecthlng thut the veople cows, W must know what we mean by such a | didn’t want whan they demanded a good artl. cow. Al cows eive milk, and so ave dairy cows | cle. The markets wers overJoaded with low- in one sonse. ‘There arc at least threo kraded trash, ‘Tlere was aiways a demaud for by her daughter Mias Emily, welcomed a large and distingulshed party, Some had dined at Gen. Humphrey's, of the Eurineer Corps, und others bad danced at an afternvon reception ot the huuse of Puymaster-General Atvord, But the chief tople of vonversatlon was o ladics’ tunch perty which had been glven in the after- neon by Mrs, J. W, Thampson, the wife of one of our richest citizens, Bixtyslive ladies aat down to & rechereha repast, served in cqurses, and withont the prescuce of any gentlemen. Lx-Mayor Fmery, another wealthy vitizen, guve o duncing-party ‘on the sawes evening, the “Crown Club' had a ball, und thers wers at least holf a dozen other entertaluments, all of oniceive o man borrowtig fdeas, too, i such a el We s or 6y nd festl fulnenoe i (| : e flng cheess und butter, What ‘they wanted wi supposed ho must b right any way,—a man of | YO0 : a2y ‘the ch which Were more or less guy snd festive, au:‘ial‘:n(?:‘..‘:fi,‘n':h\,‘f'fi'""““ fut trade und ai ki e wc'.:[n:{mfil‘m{‘fil)‘&t}l’-{rfiuc}fiw ot aturchouses but ption. Tho popuia: | ability, whom Hiey batioved o bo honvat, T ::,“-,‘,fi;,‘;:,,',‘,’,’f'i:“".'{:’c,:"l',‘f,t"j‘::’.',‘:,c';"l’un'f,:lL’,‘,’fi,’, A DIFLOMATIC DINNEN ,":n;d‘ son tudy n:::l ; d‘l? ltiuvl::lrynig:xlu.‘gl;}:{ Cowa? Fmtitlm cow which glyesa verylurgeflow | tion ought to consume every pound of butter as | tests Wers theset “1f they tound he didu’e some- Teitnute westmilation wid ilegitimate aporo- | given by Scerctary Evarts on Wednesday was Ule ) g2 tinea render pn gecount so ) Uhat contributed tu the eyon flow of thy of milk, without much regard toits quality; see- | soou as mode. ‘The dafrymen wers dolng une of nuch better than consoling to the second [na priation,” inent of the rop- # tha cow which eives a reasonably” Jurge | the worst things possible Ly making an articly | they oxpectud, they might suaspect bim a little, oAy that distinetion” résentatives of forelzn Powers here, who are s | Under tho management of M. NG, sups iyt commicres shouhl ba welcomol, | SU Uty GTK! Gapectally Tich in fats 0F bt | tlat waa hot U for foud it wrticly of trado. | wil look thinits overs but a butter feab Was, 1 | Lo\ LIV I 1o ot il 10 abate it witls ex- | Ditle disvosed 1o b huly berause thy have | forisd B tis Tavorile. boug “ENE o ol ey, Mhount. they. repreacated | {LEUMY T e ow whlch wtves larwa | Thiero wus fo0 tnuch wKinuing atd too W | No Ukt sometimes Fewdor an seoout Which | 4rerme’pharpness, Gecaso.te Do thigs fun | fob becty ~aluod i wied™ at- tho Wiks | HHHE A I ANEC R 080 that wuy nm;‘:’;‘fia‘-l‘:{n:}h& ‘fiw"{";fi l|un'um.w of wille of falr qualltyy—the che trytug to make 48 pour goods us they could, was g0 much worso than they expeeted that they | et 0y olher, You kuow thero fs o differ. | House. But Mrs Hayes says thut so Jong ua | COUNTERS U SLANDEE Al N B couldn't understand jt, Jules Lumbard epoke of fref his Judginent, the lines runuin ¢ cuw. Each of these types may be the “'best” tr. Riddle thought ft was a bad thine to stora in o given set of conditfons,” An ideal dalry | cheese, It made speculaturs, und the result was cow would be ong whicn, with tho accompanis | thut there wers larze stocks on band, wid pricea ments of benuty, good duwposition, and good | were drageed down. Iereferred to skimming, Wednesday Evenla MARY, ¢ I:.L'r:l:luyl:'mnlr O i venlu Y LADY BESLOCK e ART ahe presides over thut eatablishment there shall not be auy Hyuors or wines dispensed, und stie {4 & very determined person when shie inakes up ence betwesn day and_vight, though you cun’e te, saxing, i | Ges (e exaet line, But thi: ditfereuts, 1 bold, Enst “stiould s unita und agreo upon u tan(, wid adhere to it, to bo wwainty this: that 8 inan 83 & cominereia] he ¥ort outerprise, The $37,000,000 vm;n‘:’r.‘hky products czported during the JANAUsCHEX €3, ud .d:gfloncnl an army of well-paid labor- Y WOLD. ANAUBCHEK, . " her mind, Bo the Secretary of State has given “ Friday K N _ trade. e ‘m:‘t; e right slde of the batance ot constitution, would give s very lurge quosutlty | Some men were mot content to Jut the wlik | 1t favors wero shuwn now, th 18ree dealurs got MAY LEGITIMATELY IHK'I vag w couple of Sate-feeds, at which thers was bu mnouAhl.;i“"l‘.m‘;rl. A':"A'Uhculk waudd un fyreriorost dalry farmning de- | GeURVTGE G desired quality} muking tie best | stand sixteen or twonty bours, but Jet it stand | them; the Hitio Ush wers contluuutly swallowsd | of fdcas which ho gathrs from varlous sources | 1o of the Juivo of the grape, of varlous colors urlars l‘{mnm: ll\:«unu.}lfl“"c(:llbm‘:l e?lfxflr:ltlll‘l:rwfl' possibly use of the fud caten, continuing a | forty-ulght boure, nl then turued L over to | by the blg once. —reading, conversatlon, ete,—aml, 1 he gives | oo vere® Sra, Bvarts fs nob eufoylng ex- | LADY MAGH AUSCHER abor, ) o h Bonday. tot: k Criterion Couredy Cowapany fa thel lurge flow of milk for eleven months of the | see I thiey coulan't get some cream from the rk cetlent beulth, but two of Ler blonde daughitors, year, yuar after year to a good old age, and the | other side, |Lauchter.] A chicese skimmed - h 'Asked to sy, ho responded with % Are vou | wuew tarn—un originnl turo—to u shnile or ! Miss Mary and Mlss Botcy, abl her in dispensing o ¢ world had suifered long enough un- Hhbesticwa Uit Tabor s deirading. e i his own, To uss an Saggiet’” which was pucen - | lustration, he mak el s el was pucuived with ap- | HE o 1 calle the old coln wied remints ~ e y ning mto a cliolco beet anfmal, 1t | from threequarters to u pound wus a grood one, { hospitality, That eveulnls Sunator Stunley Mot~ - XX ~ IRE, 1y oy (FILUral laborar tn this couue fi'}fl.‘,‘,’.,.‘“fifi,'{fimu e e Bt we | Tt vamo to. ateluing threo und o hatt | " The Assocation then adjourncd untl) 9o'clock | it. and puts bis own superscription upui 18- | {ieky it wite woro v at tiomey” und hud many | JL 3w v e L. Prooriatot and Maasger, t e Lrejos .uu‘wh sud thelr p«mumi inoy approach (t. ‘Fhere are many who will do | pounds {t was not. One man bad told him bo | this mormvg, But mere bald borrowing o(iwhulu passazed In | puogre, Bhie s o large, fug-loosing womau, snd g bbby & d be proprly sy wikh they complalued | el (NEEG somo one quality, as quantity or | got fourand a half pouuds off. (Laugbter,] e e th very lavguage of Wie aubbor, i of course, | Gphcared to vreat sdvautaga in 8 dress of ‘blus . PAREWELL PERFORMANOLS hould “regy, oul{ J'f". h 80 thatall classes | pihngis of mill, the ohe great considerutions | This sort of thing was rulning the busicess, & o Clinrgo 1t Wiegltimate, > (at | 4nd allver brucade, with laco trimuiugs, The OF THE l'l;‘fn:u. e cropa Ut each bsd | g e great mdss of the cows to bo bred, und 5 Mr. "?“Tu nu»i::r:uxk'lm lkl‘iullnllllh ”""{fi"“fi Datrott boea Press, “w' fi'{,Jr'!,”l'..‘i‘.'.'.f:..l"’fi::"#.:br:f,‘"C}..T.fi‘fi.‘&an'fl 1‘!“““ er 'y"fl""“ of '1"“)'1 ‘le{:,,,;.l,“.l v:',_":,; mli“m ATLICE OATH T, 1 ] TR 1 a 088 hi rediction that skimmed cheess would se ] ¢l ) i o uctvlors' Germay, al anni’s 11al crg Mrs, I tnymr::‘:anx‘nm ",l:‘ he ‘.“:l :.ml‘mrn‘l.‘bmuiou :,:"::fl.t'f,'hfira“:Lm.:fir:‘fm.tl' s 2’0«1 lb:-"ia :Lnll a Lox had been verified, An oldish atizen who bud scraped 8 fow hun- | a0y 10 say, you saw sn extract, wilch 2uvo | Carliluo Iatterson (wife of the Superintendentof | Comio Opora Compauy. . & etter from Cherokee, dred dollars together started in the salvon | yocredis to the suthor, sud {t wus thorefure Ty re : Ter s cquesting thyy business on ITastings strect o few davs ago, and | common propertyi” ' and o) e ouw estavlish a but- o w"u‘."éf,'f"‘ fuctory thera winl utliize the milk the Const Burvcy) ruceived, Over sevonty cuuples participated o the Germosu, which was led by ity pgree, ct it for "becl-produc: J, M. Fish, of Wiscopeln, pitched loto the ‘lllt:lfnr.“' Talted o tsle iy G coutmlssion then for etorlag dway checso until it O tho varlous distinet breeds of cows fu this | svolled, Ho thousht it Lad belter rewmain at anon whom he kuew und did not particularly | “Cortaiuly, Asl sald befare, 1 caw't ssy | Ljcut, Buckingbam, of the navy (just fron 00t for gyt o the Jocality befog an excellent % I home until 1t could besold, He dido’s belteve | gamire sturted fn tho same business at thesas where Lsaw this. @sce a great many things in | pyg u the most upproved styls, although au oM Preaideyy, oo ¢8tablishment, country, wo tay leave uut of view, In couldur, e o ey, SLuEk : WCUAIB | L ging, aid hear a grest many in conyersstion, ditl o dhpberted GIOPLAL ideut Bulth then aelivered the followlug | Ing the inaterial at "““‘1{""{5 l‘l"‘ 0 ‘;‘“5’"{;“‘, wg‘.fi:{,'f"‘ checss In Wie cities duriuw Warlh | g0 fuw doors abuve. ‘There was sometning | ey ivrwands reesll, T thia. possozs 1 “m":‘""l‘";“;“ ,?m p-:'u.t‘ul. some falle tiut wero Buturday Matties o Seiurdey Syt The thrteey MHUAL ADDTESS . D“'}"’“,'r ‘l‘n"“ e \wood | Ce It Dexter, of Chicago, avked If 1t wasn's | of 3 sivalry between the two places about tixiug | dun't think ther 1s suything b all novel or ANOTUEL LADIZY LUNCIE Asortatually produccd 1a this couatry’ by 4o OATES Dary 'W7L*eRth snnivorsary of the Northweste: that iy 0" Dut the | mecessury to ol chovse worde vart uf the yeur, | up, und the old wau was cunstantly on the watch | strikiuz. Itis, s Lregurd it, a very oldthoucht, ' Y OhPAcA COlTTR NS . 9 weialion ™ | qulik cows In cach of the br asncd, but th s 1 ths Ulustration used 8 very comison one, | was glven on Thursday by Mra. Justico Btrang, 0 Mutloeu i bdnesdsy. WBetent condirions s CCCUrs nder saewhat | fudguent of the dairy publicts that they ary not | 1wors being wade thun was sold. The question | 1 seo that the ather did 1ot nob got aliged of | aiid tis iy ¥ bamuion oty | o UL ATty gucats, Chictajustics Disker | — ) 190 Whag 4 iy g 3 LSRR Lo pricay and soppiive | SIUENTRLDE U ARITR BE PN L o oW n th | was. Could it bo best kenu in'a naturai oran | . He ind just settled down to the Lellef | uid 1 don'e think b amounts to much anywasy | W0 B, 8ot HALERCNG Cli I HEtit VICKER'S THEATRE, . v e by o done: | Fur the past thir- | GRET, T SAE B & ey ho. impurtant part | artiilcial atmospberel 10 auythivg was 109 | Gt bo was o loni ways abeud, whou tn came a { OF Uhat it adds angtbiog particularly to miy | &850 RRRT o) MBI TRV B e RO L M i 38N Eraaehlon of buttce Sd Siderer agi sy oo saby | I brecuing for some time to roue, Awuugihu | mado by storloi (¢ away, all concerucd should | customer who puid b CHRY e 1 Lave becn Sust an well i€ Trof, | (ssobier O the ROv, Mr: Wynkoop, of the Fria: INMERSF TIT oF o Lo e, 1Y €4unl (o tho production, | secopmzed +daies breeds® wo “huve " the | purbiciugte I the beollt, wAulLsoull Luve 1o bang by sour ddle | vl bad sddressed you auote ou the sud- [ yteriau Church), whu Las fut retwruedion [ ATV A CAVENDISH 3RyuL that g ry g 135 baat thu (act becauia | Aymhire, the Holsteln, und the Jersey as J now. Vi muu sbove you Was just sbuwlug me | FEISTS PR ERCTRE 00 § RO, B atwo-years’ sojourn smong thu misslovurics u g Barkut gy rhm Db:u.toy&u:‘uw forccd spontbe | thie typd of the Cuguncl-lsland cattle, NO PUOCESS WAS KNOWN blswlate. Ho hus over twenty names on t | Ject tustuad of % P Tuals.” A ;m“f A% Piices lunch party wus st the houso of Prof, Rilgarde, & sclentilic German, who bus gradually risen to & high poaltion on the Cosst- Burvey, aud who 1s {n cuargu of the standund ‘welguta and messures, Then there wers private theatricals for charity’s sake In the parlors of Judge-Advucate.Ueneral Dunu on Cupitol 1, under the managewont of Mra. Jean 81, Davens herolufure oue N l_luuux‘mut. b.:‘ uuln.m‘uy ec-pradyctiou, fur 200 tma durluy thy B S car that ulter would not scil ‘ol Femincrativa 7 ihe luw gradew that huve sullersd 0 the theory was wGvanced that the slaugbiering of cows that they did” vot ond e, % + [ think so. If he had donu'so | ahould bave ::x":l:v ‘.'.’r'ifl'."c".-‘u'i-'w‘ x\?r.:;:'n,w linvaJust gove: (n -enl‘lnu; nn‘ ll.::lvluv.lon at (onlr;:.“‘l ‘h:;': ::;n b . " exclatme waiting for thu prevs sots forty-six vear ) Ll g0t sonib et Efi‘.:fl.fi“’ Held s, und 13st scar & writer fu W Literary Vorld see Yas, und 11 but be'll bave §20 charged to cused e of borrowing s few seutcuces frowm B, customers belore nlght. The Ayeshire dote not grow in favor. | by which a cliceso not thoroughily cured could bo With warm_friends who fucliug to the breed, {t | kept ih ateiperature of 40 d thout great must bo admitted that it bas_wot reacned the lnaury. Thorouuhly-cured 80 world be sopularity whict was expected. The Holatem | affected yery little. Ad more cheeso wes mady L w fuyorite, in some scctions of the West | u v portivn of the yoar thau wue cousumed, cspeclaliy, budnubwuly uany of the vows of | it must bu stored fur & longer or sharter time, this breed produce very lnv?u quantitics of | In ulne cosed out of ten un agrizultural product MBERCE® MERRICK, 1 Wilkly Collloy Grest Pley, TUR NEW MAGDALEN, 3 16 NEES WEDNEBDAY AND BRI, MATE th B, Whipple. 'Fhat the firat tine § was aver Und T shislt bafl morass forty] Voalt tills | sccused of unything of the kind, ml Mr. Whip- ! BATRE, & *; 3 v thout auy A ey i cerse "Elo | Uit wos kent 6@ply it bopes of a riso tn pric | Truns mit der grocery for a slate, und den’you | ie Limnselt at onco wroty to me, i u & tear bys ‘The event of §ioase M bovy the natural in- .?:‘:I:‘Cy :.'.'.‘;'3 el Lfigfp:f‘ulfi:wlx’:s‘c{;l, .l.mx bad ultiwoately to bo sold uta less prlua;. A | stuand ou der corner, und gif al} der poys ‘souna | salicitasion Whatgveo i Juy joc d"&f.‘.': ,?.;f‘ "nfl,l-_l:;:’d 252:&‘;"53’::.’3:“»}. at tho British e Lally seligh 100 108t cousumed thow srtleler. | nauestionably - descrves ' 1o reputation of | belp would Lo ound fs_ ostending thy scago, | winke th como fu.’ 1 don't let dot an got | U wha vexed o seo the charge uid, completely | ) BRERY CHSRLNG BOY DETECTIVE. Ortctucey ot Yy \ory 10 aa sound oaw. “Tie [ il T . U a0 (LY derety | wund maktog tho clicces 80 thut it Would continus | aheadt of mo It T Luf ¢ puy tew schiatcat ubsolving me from It i commientes ¥ S AP R UEGORK MATINEE TO-DAY, u u|"u‘“‘"“‘u"l":"h"’“l‘m"l;m:-':;lffl&fffi" Satch but1 B ot belwva it 1a the Late | In oo condtaun, uudee falr treatuont, A vea- | | Night”eloved - ou tho old e ko of th ol T i, LTl | wiifdh .u:::: ol ke S Aot ronie o altes s e i adLcutible cheese (hat conuot beo' | fT0U Which to breed datry cows for tho | sunably leuzth ol thue. Cup. Skt crorred. Uts. isitor to al v3sa¥ of bis i blage who ad | oAk NA:IORALITIES w buve tearne West, 1 a1y Kuuw ar th ir. Dyke, of Greonwood, didu't believe [u T ———— T Mathews referred Ul by Y | Jooked down upon 8 select ussemblage who bad | i) u;. Tich, mfiufi&,f';‘z-‘fl'&‘zx"né'32'..:3?’:}'.’.‘},‘.1: n‘u':'.'c mi-l::;:. ‘é‘:‘.‘x‘.fi.“&"’n}‘fl;’wfi}‘ “(‘ullh{lfl‘llu‘ Iln‘: .L-’u'mmm’: at ol unless u;u wilk was ulyr,v ricl, Au Olilo Maw 5teod By, :flu‘; ”J'fi'"?!}.‘.!uf.’i aLfi‘filfl“f‘;‘.‘.’"i}u‘? llluli::;“l‘llzn‘n; 5\‘:::1 ‘l:mxc:lwm )w:'(lnfi; :a.u h{{w:cllu’}:z:“:tuw 3de byy(, ecee, aud swewt, freab, - | the Weat o - Fuu y bred witl bus, ju hils upinton, wore checoe was spullt ou ac- Hurdalie, - b L e wo! pssib eriey clety . 3 1 . rmm. 1t {s no umwr'wn‘nl:d'::‘:hrn‘:nn 1:::. .fi&n‘ui—;?‘u‘f&‘cfi"{fi'fi llfi;‘:@ufi:fl)ufi'uuu“"l‘ih: n‘:luu‘t of m.pumucm. carlng thun ot sxupiuiug, 1t hisa Just Jeaked oyt that the day De, Belilie- | serve to draw "-“f]'-rx;““s !luiw;(x;d [ ‘Llnrndk‘u Duriug thelr recent vmt‘x Euglaud they wers Mrawterne,, yry 4 BULSel tha it ba that decayiuz | répatation of the breed bas justly suflered wo | Cheeae should bo kept uutll well cured, sid | ineun excavated the tomb of A:imucmnuu. Just | tha Do hud succeeded 1n dofuz ul rc.l ho d1s- | regented ag one of the Queen's drawlug-fuows, W il cyg,g o 880 mutitea pouliry do lurumuu-pmmmuuucunmnmf.)uumuum theu they would kuow whuthes it wus good or chire, ho éasd | tuction between legitimate appropriation and | uud gir Edward whbhed 1o Lave iy wost ful- Lot tian - fur 't e brico of dan Piuducts s Orerons J4at thirtoun years ba uo evi- ,l-'('h uelion, Gr tuat auy sl 1 of podd from dutre furiutios & ¢ ponor medeulture, fur sl alike have “eial Ceprecisnon, 1t iy discourag- ho struck the movareu's wpul q wiow chucklng laugh Tebind Wi, uid & yuiey | downrieht literary * Hiow - Whettier they sald, (b good Cuited Btutes, * 1lerg, qulek, put | 4o oF wot the reader can judge from Bl fu beret? The doctor turned wind saw uin THE FOLLOWING EXCERITSS Ubto medical student nolding a big lndls-rubler nall the greatest lterary wenloacs Lave ude . bocu the pocdivel Uuioners, Cianlvoruts desgur ¢ sad Ma 0. Marry flarry Webber aa Mp. oI . L Cast and Ollo. Charles and rle Aus: \ Broe., White slators. ‘Tomuy Tancls, Uscar Milis, few Lerter dairy vows thau are t0' bo fuund la | not, 1f not well curcd, it vould ot Le sbipped thibs breed, und 1o bas bed wors to do.wath im- | with safety. A to butter, it could Le scut fo ag proviug the * commou ™ cows of the Weat thau | soon us made, und the swover it was consumed all others combined. 10 e geeent the view | the better price conld be obtatued und the but~ that the ayerage daley vow sboutd Lo fafely | ter the consumer would be sathtod, [Swiws ) mute tricuds unite 1 giving them wn luiroduc- tlon tute *seciety,” They are tull, slender, falr-bafred, und ot bandsowme, but they Lave beeu thoroughly educated, aud they think noth- fuz ol w tive or sl il tramp afool, s au wp- deutq " oF