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: THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, J880—TWELVE PAGES. 7: ——— ET a VTA ILstoutt be planted tn rows ns nenr together | the corn snaps off readily al the ctrve,—tho [sho would not, perhaps, bo pluced mony the NIP 1 ince thore 4 por cent, offers heenma common, | without a ey § RIC. 4 CORN. asean be enltivated, dropping one or two | herds beng Uhrown bite the wagon, anil ine | first novellsta of the age. Perhaps she nover INSURANCE. companies whieh ordinarily carried $5,000 on. Thought that thecneh os Tay conatden tei ite weil fs te ten Inches nparty the round | loaded in convenient stneks, where they’ tuay | tried to excel In the met of makin und develon. eee auch riske hove tnercised thoir tes to S100: | natural state, tew enn ovor ‘ao behold tt ns all ' howld be thoroughly prepared and well har- | be protected with a covering of straw ntl | ing a plot in flotion. Certainly ehe tried tess and ently reported tha AUS | horses in civilized countries are in groater or A Comprehensive Statement as | rowed; cultivate, aysoon as you can harrow | ready for thrasling. ‘Tho corn ty thrashed | torgns she sudvanced in yours, Almost tho Fame Happy Effect of the Rise in Gov- with ea nh SA00.TER) itasots: he Mon the | love degree brought under artifietal conditions. ni tion, dn New York Fi . the rows, with w harrow-tooth cultivator— | ike wheat, though mich mora speedily, 14 3 Hi ‘ tral A the | The pleas fallacious, ‘Tho horse fs clonrly ine to Its Cultivation in Hoehne the ron atlrred often until tho | au ‘ordinagy, annellne ‘will seoarat a ME er en CL eu ernment Bonds, ras ve oti, ub to A per com ae | tented fy" Natura to acren ayn dowosticatnd heads begin to come out, tshiels yo Sines : i ‘ , ow vt 2 at . 4 4 Kansas. od cor ponder ee Builth, Centres Sintth atennthawirs ti aitestion "oe rene ate niente Jn ag resapet wert funreulus a8, the wit “thls Saeko in hho eels wera and tho abomination on benging reine and ater County, writes: “ Tlinve ralsed rice-cornin | the rlee-corm for murket Is enaily sol Witness AditaTode:an he i) ‘ in Wabash 4."—one of the Toledo cleyutors, 7 y r avait auantities for the. tast four years, "As | With alittle codperation aniong the fart tran Huts beginning with * Roinolie’ which wit | Companies in the Hospital—The Affairs of | whic ronn exhausts tha Toledo innrket, nid | and oven taiaiiyic wee hein at oo, BroeoURly and even fatty), we bring it under no condi And inere prow tons which tt was not designedly intended to ety mt H til sho made charneter~ nt ‘ns her mns- tho Queen Fire Office, thon fills up the New York market spec it wing siboridls waa reported on the Corn Exehaniee, tt 8 Bynopsis of Reports Recoived dearly as T have been able to {ue ze, ibwill } ina nelghborhood, 0 thrashing-niehine ean vlekt from forty to fifty bushels per acre, | be seenred to go from farm to farm, and per- lel mae 2 H encounter, Private owners and ec from Twenty-three Counties | linve sed 1 to feed all kinds of stock, and if | form the work of all in pruper sensi, andl at | onetime mmiwelse oe writing Cho: stand ie, et in an en ing Wa | one Hot mat be umberey by troupe neg in 1870) siiked by atl, Wo think ita good ‘aubatt- | triting cost to each ‘thio uenin iy sinally | souls. he ehuractery inher Inter novels oro.) The English Plan of Organizallon to Bo Pros | ineimineo of S100.GM ln Lotion. olce haturally irritated by tho gecldents constantly ¢ tute for buckwheat, It docs well planted on | round, pure white fn color, and weighs sixty | never the same when ehe has done with them 1% It could pot be obtained here for lo on rei aru Nard pil alley Pavement ve: sod, - Planting i hills, one font one way and | pounds to the bushel—the same as wheat, y were whoa we firat moct them, Zito" hn posed in New York, ‘There ure rome heavy suns cove Shot aera ee atone. Hint rons; nnd int : three feet the otter, tire to five kernels ina | After belng ground: tt 1s equal to nbout one- mali,” tnd Daniel Deronda are the most Lon and Milwaukee elevators, but Invontion uf aahoe wien ntl ronfar the horse The New Grain Pronounced | hill, is tho best way; if too close, the heads | third of flour and two-thirds of corn-meat | striking examples af ber delinention of ps yelio- ou Chicago vlevators, Indifferent to tha materinis over Wifeh ho has to Fully Equal to Indian Corn will bo sinall.” inixed. | When nsed in bread, or cooked for | laetent growty and deus, fi most novets the The Scheme {o Infuenee Legislation—Deeease of (he A BO-CALLED REPO MOVEMENT. pons, and have ciumored for a unttorm aysiom ully Eq Theas extracts are morals 5 mplesof nu- | the table, It las a pecullur but not unpleas- | feasthun the welier onit predict how cach wilt » ‘There's considerable corresyondence going | Of Piverents In ull towns, | Tt acems strange in~ as Food. merous reports on the subject from repre- | aut taste, avd nffords nv luxurious diversity | her tuder even eroumeraneta, George, Ellot Paclile Mntual Marine. on. and an apparent active campalyn in prog | leed that no inisgiving seems to cross thelr sentative farmors in Western Kansas, and, | froin the regular farm-howse meri. Han dOiicis, CUNTRALa EA Tis npr iMnitIN ticle eel ew ress, to carry into effect the resolutions ‘of tho | minis that. they uro taking thought of tho Willo they: ito not fully determine thé valud Je La Ke | cinmstances, aud that alstinetly change than. ails Bagkea ar i THOME Ee Ce aie pee Inise Lerrorg when thoy vend tho senteet ct the of riee-corn ng a standard product, were sulll+ = selves and tholr nodes of thought and netion ‘arious Topics of Interest to Under- Py A abba aed Bt Bon eG he i Wot Affected by Drought—A Crop clontly eyreoturn ity Wo justly further experl- GEORGE ELIOT. gradual process while we na looking at thom, y Pp satires inder- that bere are 8 Melk jen objects aipon le en eek sith san rant, tnt, wood oF t a Particle of nents, "The Hon, Alfred Gray, Inte Secrc- : New York Sut wostiten lecherstie eee peited, or too strongly insisted on, that the Grown supe tnry of tho, State Hoard of Aurleliture, was tes aha onan aaaeeriea When we regart George Eilot inher enpacity hosttlu, | lewistations cte,t and | that thy | be tho hioree Inno way needs torent on soft and: Rain for a ear, i ea satistieal with the result of 187) that, nate ant ee Wi satan of thinker, It seems to ts olinost fmpertinenca Breclal Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune, point. Lutely) a clreutar has been ise | Yielding surfaces, - | ke sent samples of the corn to Prof, G, i Kaminters deld in the New York Peitaine, ty compare with this woman any masculine at- | New York, Dee, 2t—Lhero is stil adoubt | Red. requesting each company to. instrict ———_—_— Patrick, of the Stnte University, and from am Introduced and my heart heats quickly | thar who has addressed an Enydlish nudienco | and dread about the way this year is destined to | a locttuusente it all points to use tole personnl Real Peoplo In Novels. Comparatlyo Chemical Annlyaes—25,985 him obtained the following e emical analy. | a8 Georgo Ellot takes my hand and ecats herself indinence with membersof the Legisinture about a through the mein of a novel, For tho creator dit eet ty fires. Last ye {twas tho 7 : famdon Ulobe, Is show ‘ ae ; f ug i q end in respect to fires, Last your Itwas the | to nesemble to prevent. tha passe. Of, uns ons ‘orn In the Stato sr Re A Re eee Ue ae Nera ace te heen uranen hten team dene of “Fam Jones” ur tho writer of “Waverley” | oust tn Moston that tho eompantes had made & friotlis logtetntio This ierodeeliont ns turns | adupinttonsenone or seek feo at wtlel wou In 1880. bereontage eoniposition of tie more cominon | curved out by socloty. 1 guza nt her with dex | Supcetiint hothing th exiatencls but translenty | ylurious record for profits wind In some enres te | TON Hor thine uh merecmnunte ming ine mado ete | Fi Gabe ae a eet eae, for the wantty oF borenis: fhetive to raise crates, Now. this h method was to tuke sume airikingly sluguine superticlal phenomena; taere were 110 1m Mxht, and seoa woman of medium stature, of rats For th Ms i teries | was counted upon usan assured fuct that tho mi the desper problem of int ci 'S | Suston bustness had uot cost the companies | where th . ¥ ANALYSIS OF NICE AND INDIAN CORN, lnryo frame and falr Saxon coloring. In henvi- estiny, were seurcely. ao Hatin z > z where thecompantes are unaninotsly in favor | truft of ehuracter, some phenomenon in nuinan Bt Will Be Raised Extensively in Western 7 BP a | a | ness of Jaw and helght of check bono she greut- inv less hod they souuht to salve | Over Wor Mper cent of thonct income for | of — uivaneine rates ins Chiienioy | niture, aid surround it with anatitien totally ty reseinbl G ‘i her ‘tin br consented with igmostic resignation to | losses. fetween Christmas und New Yeur, the ‘ Is, 3 ud, and elsewhere, | diferent from those found In the original, and Kansas During the Coming Motsturd .. Saal pci tan eee eee theariara Hiittewors | corexomanintion, Andeven when wo psy from | arent fire In tho Cathedral block in that elty BU in nee en ee att eerie, memmures | thus be preserved tho reality without’ exposing Year, Rinrcl, okt] fsI—at8| OL Tooled Just Hike a horse, Her eyes are pale blue, | ikea ain ee iat feel ineemen, | WHEL aut tho plersant contemplation of profits | err nadead fish ypon the inieh needed reform Thvktns deserted himself in Atfenteber, UNE TE Ia Fa aeons Ol a= 7} Hor rout laege and sensitive, her tooth large | descending tromincesd inountainnie—tirorgey | 8 single night, and tho piit-edged | In rates it Sew York. When they contemplate | certain that noliy else dil: and how many of Bpeetat Correspondence of ‘The Chieago Tribune, Pusttineandaugae| geal son And Wolte, Lin expression or Ber fee la gente, | whose, teanspirent medium. tho ways of men | Boston business of inany compnotes proved n | Tales out of Jown, “distouen tends chchantinent | tho witnirers of Walter Savage Lander would sea. TC ec, 25.—Egypth Albuminolds, ‘) ia) s— 89] while her manner I4 singularly tld: yet, as if | are watehed with the keen yet klidly ke lows for the yenr, A repetition. of | associntion ln thi i hey vedi ts a tne] hive recg dd te puet In the Boythorn of Torena, Kas. Dee, 2%.—Egyptian corn, or | Aluminolds...- | 11.15] 8.4 BH by fores of will, nait she had. been told some- | OF rome. superior xpirlt—to the vense, reckius | that experience in some other quarter, or in | taghing matter, ‘The wort of thls wretched | on Tnamter cary Diekens wns engaged Pampas rico, more commonly spoken of 08 | Ash... i S] vest" thing about me by good Mr, 'Troflope, sho puts | fumes of towns wherein alike the eynieal an ii “enat ihe comuanion Witleone [tee ee ee pot tho’ Continents | he is yn 2 As : inconsistency Is, that the companies will, this timidity naidee felntes ber own Hiterury. exe | the Hughie philosopher could only epy out and | Some other way, Is Just what the companies are Sab lhe “corny 5 perlenee, ad suggests ndvico, % prod up tins ace tineee of things? eed tin we | fenring now, lest the untlelpated profits may | ene all, adinit the necessity of reforms tn rice-corn, has been grown to some extent In | “No, i—Htiee corn, Pawnes Count i tho one rioting In vulgar | dwindia ite nothingness, or go up in fire and | rk. und then stund etlll and fet the demoraliz Kansas for the Inst ten years,—the farmers at | No.2—Sndiun corn, four samples, Al G st himrolf at a certain spot in tho Cy, ‘where io wotttd meet sath at gentleman of the type of Truc genius isever allied to bunility, and in | rofrain—when we n tion yo on year alter yen. ny which he wished Dumb t devoting only small patches of ground | and Russian, ecole George Eliot do the work of wgood | inirth, and the uther bugging with a emirie his he, F y Whe wished Dombey, santor, nits cultivation, anit prudiatly Increasing | Na d-iadinn corn, German. Siinutitin sonmobtrneively Hearn to respect tie | Witte, store of workliy. wisdom—from wlehing, | 8 eae ermarion ro DATES A POLITICIAN GOING YOR INSURANCE. faker sev alarmed though te poanGly male 1 ly 1S | Nu. 4—Indlan corn (quoted), womanus much as 1 had before admired the | with tha Homan, that all our men were women, | seating tho July atatemconts as a basta, and | ch Roted Westchester county. politioinn and | pave been haul be known tue design tt fe nut to the breadth, without, however, mating any ANALYSIS OF OTHER CENRATS. writer. “For yenrs,"” sho says," L wroto ree | 60 the women were Zenobins? at y 4 2 sa and leyisintur Isimixed up with a ifesinsnrance ree | be XUnpoxed that this veritable prototype would particular observation of its productive qual- = yiows becnuso | knew so Ilttle of humanity, and ———— . comparing present results by’ that standard, {¢ | celvership charge whieh is denounced by somo Hee or renter himself Domhey merely bevausa fiy or its economic value. "Eh H By) eT Tdoabt whether | should ever have ventured up- An Indian Roy's Letter. cannot be sald that the companies have goryed | of the insurance Journals.as wleked and unjust, | {eo Hnemnents of the twa bore a marked ro~ ¥ 0 ONONNE VAMC. “Lhe Crop was FON- eal cova onwnovel hud not Mr. Lewes urged mo to it. i themsclves with protite this ycar. Itisa strange | Thositine party “bas Leen known for several | SOtnnee erally assigned 9 place In tho farm-garden; | Molsture iad ‘obi f submitted my 'Seones of Clerical | ,,20e following tctter, us written, is from on On the othor band, there 13 a tendency no lesa Foun sotto of the worth of whlch twas | Jadlau Loy taken by ‘the Fifth United States | fet In tho cuse thut sevornl of tho largest com Feurmpe the dugiatutlee nea ‘a Ls, ry Tigoukte Mr, Lewes insisted upon thelr punts | Cavalry from the Apiehy Indians willy tho regi- | panies, aud all the English offiecs in the cout | other “noted politician—scnator Jueobs, of | Wost resemble them to consider certain types of ention, and thalr eticcess put an end to my res | eM Wag stationed tn Arizona He write try, have been cnermousty benefited by the rise | Brooklyn—has cone into the fire Insurance hus. | BS human fatully, ue portrayed In fetion, Fane iertiougd my inapiatione en nw how to read und write before ho teft Fort | of thelr investments in Governments or other | Northern’. and other companies i Brooklyn, | &Y8 "Are. Nickleby sitting bodily before ino end e Mate rend of the | Mut: | remarkable In porsons who in yenoral charnclor and, of the nmount rulsed, what was not re- | Brel, served for seed the following year was usunl- | Celiiose.... % ly fed to the chickens,—it being noticed that | Dextrine and sugar... they preferred It above. any other food, In | Aihununolds Osu) 02. Lah] 2. 0) in i sn, Sona | fact, many ralsed ft especially for poultry. Ash.... a To think that George Eliot should be teltIing all | Leraniie. Tis handwriting 1s wonderfully fine, | securities which have risen in value during | and hereafter will probally be found In tne | bee asked whether | realty belloved there evor 1 os Ps * s We a and that, with the composition of the fetter, your. 7 . ome - | States te os" was such a worn.” Jolin Forster, the blog. Three years ago 0. Giriner in Pawnee Coun- | No. Prince Albort whent, Da are Went rarely shows the improvement the Indlan mind Is capa- Yee a ne silvunes Bera en am nae SIR panera pun ae auntie ee rapher, who 43 grive over tho complications ty, a theitty Sietislng decided to cultt- Ro goynie wheat, from Flanders. abo cufoys writin ts { bigot. ‘i ie eaten th hung of igs spt Be aii: | arcuate Reset i abe Dainbarlien an 1 ner bates Yalued-polley laws. ote. [tig a smn Mule wea uF Us friend's carleaturren, was , extel —Ity'ae © Now" aot 4 i AUIS Marien PENNA November th | creuses y compantes, ant, pet 5 vom panics +4 rise inodel of Kenny Mendows" porten' vate the nrtlcle upon amore extended seate, | No.4 itso. 8 Nog" she replies, * Tam inisorablo when write | GML MAUI VASES covedsour vers | eave avme of them from uetual impairment, | (eoceuupenes to attach promiuent Iusurauces | or Master Prd and is said to buve heen tho ing, butt ani stil moro miserable when not | 44, nen and soon became convinced that it was des- OTE—The great yorintion in percentage of letter, and Jo was ever su minudh plensed | 7 : tied to bo cols furan ante hotna oat | SMP Aa ake Ha, gus, GPeY | when condi vee th need hts Sm | pane mano te iomen avery | Peta gee A DESINADLY chor'IN MANY Fanticurane, | Hit uethods of determining this substance are claims, aeiuainiance with tho Ite sop Maeuiton nbuut, the uilleers OF Aho Att ays | ees ae enn aag uitices ave A’ large. ds te ‘4 £ jean.” nal tassel aetnally, lu an al me & 4 sara Ne Bok i the yleld belng large, and the corn entirely In submitting the above analysts, Heat titi thot teu wonderin cregturceand | Avan tho fatheriy words you gave to ‘ine, | vantaxe of thelr nefxtbors In low expense ra | ‘There are eninpunies cnonmh lying around loose | OF, BEN 5, satisfactory for stoek-feeding purposes, So PROF, PATHICK $AIDS then tiiey bid me good night. ‘That Js all Tece And what Idudness the Att envalry huve | tas, Tholr enormeus receipts permit Hberal | here to furnish un ageney for every member of | Ts OKs euple recognized = thom hy 1870 an Increased acreage was planted,and | weppe corn from which the meal examined | Of tem, tholr fortnipht'sstay In Florenee bet taking cure of mo inti] the present flings ft sainries ‘and commissions, and yet keep,| tte Aseombly and Senate, and thas aequire a po- Seog | tueogiized by utliorsy ‘ eelves, or Hea eu not forgot that fulthful regiment “never” tency int ‘ “9 Jn ber graphic deseriptions of their persaual ap- the experiment tried in yarlous other coun- | was made was raised during the season of peer Tong ng 1 live in thla wide world. If T could re- | down the percentage of expenses below thelr be Bente i ce Se enh Sy fed pearance, and modes of fiction, and turns Of cu 4 ws q ality The tate Mra, Henry M. Flekt in the New York Beane ny tine f Twmild da lt very | elty rivals, ‘Tho worst si 1 pre |lceae thought, thomgh thos were pl f | files of the State, with almost uniform sue: | 1879 In Pawnee County, Kansas. ‘The meal Hite turn the kindness and favors F wold da it very | elty rivals, The worst situated ofall the under= | very st Lat solicitor of Insurince in Brooklyn iY, Hiei ehey wer pi In new posi: cess. ‘These several trials demonstrated it to | Testinbles that of Indian corn, aud incolor | Noone who had ever seen hor contd mntstake | Willingly. tn tla, 1 may be able te rey Ut | writing thstitutions aro the small-sized New | among his politic! frlenday and, aside from hig | Hons. atid theured away in scenes far diferent Hy f 4 etwer % nerd, 1 aim here Insehool, trying to o - 4 v Sea * to those in which their uctual bife had been bonotonly n useful, but a profitable, crop | H intermediate between the yellow and fie tho largo bond (her brain: must bo heavier than | gtuds, aud dogs hard wt Bty aud'crfoy' the tear, | York concerns, whose expenses mount up eack wale) a8 Wt Senator, is an nequisition as un | posed... . The thre cumites wero rent 9 mi bape Het ; white varleties of the Intter.” Befure anily> on’! ae oh a ing nid wri Hue plenty of | Yenv todé or 30 per cont, excluding dividends is iving men, haunting Haworth aud thonetwhbar- for Kansng, and especlatly for tho western | gis, the sample was alr-dried for several raet bata abit eta ty Srren anlar ine DeLand teetsoriike | una lisees, Thos have been tryluy to avereume ANOTHRT MANINE OFFICE TO STOP. ing districts, aud auubtnse dit pereepiiun that, counties of the Stute, where drought pre- ) weeks Ina warm room,—a faet that may ace | 10M atm ST Ese en er oeate Lat y enjoyment 1 ein have. 1 indulge | this aiticulty by wolng Inte the agency buatness, | y2le Mnueuncemnent that the “Pacific | after tho trst burst of anger ot baving thelr valls during summer, and rain cannot bo de- | count for the siall amount of moisture pres- | Not think that such a head coutd rest on nn ordl- | myself. Att Pain very happy utter the week 1] tue without brats or other necessary equip- Mutual Murine Company” Intends to vens hronicled wasover, they rather ended upon for the ctltivation of Indian | ent, as compared with the minounts given In | nary woman's shoulders. Hut ns she roseupher | arrived ut quite lonesuine, for four ur nt brains or other necessary equips | ness dun. 1. This follows elogely on th of calling ench other by the Lo ip dint | tho’ analysis of other graina—tho latter re- | gure appenred ot but medium hizht. All dis | tlve diys and every thing turued uroined to me | Ments for that delicate branch of the profession, | unather announcement, that the. wih tham, Mrs. Pryor was well corn, or ordinary agricultural pursuits, ‘ 71 eine obtalned with . d by her vay. It * | dizzy from riding on enrs for over week, but T | [f thoy show it profit this year, i will be litte | Brooklyn, and “radcamen’s "af Ne known to many who loved the original dearly, sults in all probability’ belng obtalned with | tanco was removed by her courtesy. Mur mut. iw oing fu retire from the inlaud-marine business | Tho whole familly of Vorkes wore, | i Roports concerning this new gratn were re- | freshly-erountd seeds, By tha figures it will | ners nro very, sweet, becnuso very” elivple und | AUW 4 rent slzht on my Journey of stig | fers thi a mimeles If they do not, then the fered ters 3 miele Mutual bas len | almost dngucrrestypes.” As neltier pocteuiture celyed by the State Beard of Agriculturefrom | be seen that rice-corn statds well ng an arti- Treo uhnti uitsatntion. Never Ue a, awrector | Cie or euleng Fee eee ting Tani, an | stockholders’ turn witl come next. doomed to extinetion for oral years, | is of an uucomplinentary, natare, 1 lay. bo bventy-three counties 111 1879,—all of the corre- of food. Inits percentage of ‘fat-form- Inustaltoat bent tohenr. But [ should do her gp sulting wround. Tsut it was wonderful that MONE OF THE KICK LIST. and has lived at lent one year beyond | added that the poet Kulmat in Mr, Joseph fat- sondents agreeing upon its chief eharacterls- | Ct mel ty staril, fat. Hextrine, and sugnty— great anguatiee If Tgave the impression that | E dla not yet lost tn changing cars, but you | Tho lntest_unuionneement fs, that tho “St, | the | ing Fen alten ett Fa A betes ei ends hile gaubles tn MF, Segal Pre ke ¥ bcs there was fn her conversation any attempt ut het = apany—hi c BY a | tles, It grew rank, yielded abundantly and mania while, My its DS te bie there wis ie Jee, Sonvarentiay, any ate res pany Fee eee area. rau Nichotia® ey Saerana Wonton a Houridiing American murine companies; but, | wellskuown, prosperous, and genial resiwont OF with little labor, ind perfeeted Itsseed despite | mtioids,—tho lesh-formers? so. ealled,—It | Sunoy which fs often mere ilippnuey.. Nor doca | freinds of old gentlemen and they would usks me Me ‘ Seances | Te eens LaeTe Ren Tee oe ate bere | Obes ————_ thedry weather, ‘The following extracts fi hurpusses nil the Indian corns of Wilh 1 | sho tek toatirucr homage und ndnilration, “On + Hf Lever trveled on cars be Told tiem | coniiany bas leer Hd sickly, sowillsion forseys|| tho ns LT a ean ee rt Pr corres darted ae HL at . i i {| wouldget on trian all right. “hat la tho way | expected. Tho Hope" is anothor small com- | it! ears " patently, Lundon Telegraph. of the State Agrleultural Board—all of them | {Sts and oats. A he siunlt ner Cet ae ct Ree ee ee ons boris | Tve xetthrough site, eT eame near getting pany with hardly Auilgiont, surplustepliy ee Fils “downward tondency was (tt a misery). Tic: inndorn Hotisebroater ft howover, a far cee eee dhountont apd at: | AMOS, OF woody fibre, Ja also rewarkible, | Fees ot item than totale ene mnkes | Hest eben, tho ielan stopped Deven Ue | Peeeablo loss, aad yet it ange on | Set seere ant Close eesttaan ME, Leconese ns | quTerent, person, and, plays, fof, a far figher 5 “art ele and must be constderci an item In favor Of | vou forget the cetchrnted wuthor and think ony | depot bad to get through: ble building, wid get “ Tea. hears Tre BHCHCSROTS. Wearee: | nestbe: Ale bie: pephabily eons th) pelgon ned ure of the crop, mode of cultivating, and the | rice-vorn, since cellulose is nimost entirely | o¢ the reiined and highly cultivated woman. Yo Whit they called 1 boa, somethig like ninyu- | to ifo with ug mueh pretension ug if | few Years nwo. Their successors were | learned tho tricks of tho trade It the hours of offect of drought upon tt as compared with non-nutritious, Timay add that have used | go not feel awed by ber youlus, but only quicl lance, and Fdid not know what to do, when T | it possessed real yitallty, The “Franklin He aa Ssherkeneralt and, aM thoy took | comntined labor while underzolog penal servi- other crops this meal somewhat at my own table, and | encd by it, 03 by eomethtng that calls oucalithat | Mw there were no cars round, and finally & Htnporlum"—a double-headed concern, gust elm when the Company's afalrs were on | tude ut Dartmoor or Portland, [tls bere that The x04 hy mo 1: und if Juulefonaly foley up fy wueion nyhavedone | Patty of the State, an sagen mibehe | auticuit her too Hfe-llice local he tound on both sldes'of the political eng to | Mecute in meuniere sles Gaskell” meee of her West. Yorkshire sketebes in of 1s : orliinal of Buehus in Lady Lytton. fulwer's WY Suet "+ Chariolte litoite Kot tite, Aone 4 with revard t & rio for legisiutly colfices at every election. 7 Q: e! ¢ " - | some one told ne where Pwas for and told hii Hecling, they could not withstand tho storm. | he recelves the test smuttering of his sclgntific 8. W. Boynton, writing from Kinsley, Ed- ee ae En iteliclons ern fe Bolter and Wruers phere sn ainainar carne see ee taut he to GneoL Unie thing waestand. | Uroudt about by amalgumation of two com- Company hing had some bitter experiences | edueation, ie my buve been a clock, or a dise wards C says: ; i) co | ingund ride for four or five miles through tho | paules of that name two yours nyo—is anothor Lnked this falls and these, added to some | ehitryed footnan, or a small shopninn, or op Mite Fearn Peiult aot suite mae vehi oxperiinenta avere made during the To hers eee wortone reatiiye id thowitvot | ety. Mut still Trenebod this benutiiut ploce, | of tho Witte companies With smnll assets and ocean- losses, tilted the cup of its mlsfort. | errand-Ind,—some one Ket: planted with a common hand corn- | Your 1880, with tha same gratttying resulia,— | Benlusa gravo responsibility. 4 d the ‘ho hos embezzled or ie brim, and caused the resolution to | purloined.—and the discipline of his prison ere nnd Lan taldng the pleasure of learning to be t * 1 ‘unes to curpenter, and study ail the thme only tor my tremendous ambition, Jt is understood that this | suspend business. It is freely: predicted that | tarver laa resulted tn nothing moro that pre= Y , the proportionate yield belng i exeess of the wath. E ht very ; company fg the pet of Mr. Francis A. Patmer, of | another murine office will follow suit In less exe! _ planter, four-by-four fect, on forty neres of-| trations year, many fields prodding ns high Fatlmates of Her Literary Work bean, A nin trying (o learn every tina, Wild | ie Hroadway Munk, and Johnson & Shepard, of | than twelve months. Honak thet Bodily. Locuntucre, hae" tndkised sod,—n light, sandy soll; gophers destroyed | ug sixty-five bushels to tho acre, while the | Jltn MacCarthy's * Uistory of Our Own Tine hopetoleurn some of trade it E can notim- | the Ninth Avenue Stayo Line; and that, SUSCELLANEOUR TOPICS. him by depriving bin of his Mberty, aud be Seales iE presen ob aeerete Wed oS ND _cieoeoiot enn ante es ean: HTS Te Heels aa Bae | Nommener fe necoeary to nwo mors | Mhogredatedaemuale, Ells Aes | Gea a entangled bes f vest, Whe 1 < 21 q ve. q muct a q . ron the chirge of hypothec: 1 is | a tention until harvest, when it was cut up like | LACK OF RAIN mip. Nov AFFECT IT AI | Tint et ne erat olto dliferent ways | tat you done your best to buve home for me, stamps, thoy are ready with tho needful | Cove erent autisfaction to. hie friends, fet | elected a brother In tha freemasoury of crime, ordinary field-corn—the heads cut off and | . PAUENTLY, tt Tall an dull for | OF sane pince where T can hove comfort, and but tho company itself,isa marked failure, al- | iningling among companions and agents with | Hels told where property can be found, how it thrashed Jn a machine, While other crops were Iterally burned up | Of ailness—a dull moa and a’ dull woman, for | enjoyment and to be happy and cheerful, That | though, to hear its officer tall, one would sup- | os tach freedom ny ever. e cnn be stolen, and whore it can ve disposed of. YIELDING ALTOORTHEN oyEn 800 nuatera. | bY. the stn, nnd the hot winds whieh swept | xample—and tho-rendew: f¢ neton{shed to Mnd | you hnve fitted mo af : the nblest 01 Tho Preside cor ard”? Stories of robberies, and burglarics, and inid- ho blest wnulorwritens I tho resident of tho * Zoritant” bas eon | ent ngventurn seul as fésclnutloge as To det, 1 mitst sand you | pose they wot campliinent of thanks ond kindness that 2 | world, Tho New York & Hostony” 18 aleo a | much ann cam think, and you must -exenige Ino. Just vet. | sickly Institution. kept allve for thé weueslt of | pany inter Bhortty to relnsuire and retire, | Yirnaof miners vt the dixeiogs. Chance may T can not’ use any bir words, n8 few words | jtsailicers, and nol of tho least service to the | Mr. Norwexut controls’ a musorliy of the Com- | dvereo o long course of use Work and no might do for all fweote. But 1 aim setting or teeounized a8 nm company. [lkely to | pany'’s etovk; and when he saya tho Company | PeWareds but when the “turn-ap" docs come the along very fuo In writing and readings and Inthy same entegury tay be pliced | won't relnsure, that is conclusive an the subject, | Vize le worth tho winning, Thus cduentert overy funily knows me, and treated’ me very 4," fevluge," "Lorillard, and others, |. Not jong ngoa rumor was started, aud ob- | theorettently in thieves’ knowledge, tho felonious sveste: i 4 how utterly distinct tho two kinds of stupidity Millet, Irish and sweet--potatoes, melons, over tha vee nt parkas the Stake during iio Grey And. Now intensely ninusing both can ho pumpkins, and squashes plauted by the side | grain withstood the heat. and matured inthe | Mule. | George Filot hia Infused inty tho novel of this corn, falled almost entirely, on ne- | very face of thedrought, wasn sourceof con- | Sunny infused them that they blend with all tho rount of the extreme drought, Under shn- | stant wonder to the farmers, ond ftseemed | otmor materials, and do not fort anywhere ‘3 f e ? fo put nt defines all the laws of Nature, | sold lump or muss distinguishable from the | kind, I know that Lenn havent! beip 1 want i is way’ below par, and " talned wide curreney, that og | Heophy'to comes ont of prison to bea connceting Cee ee a eee EM eats sculie Tn, peverat ‘eunties this eur wns plantod; | feat. Thorp aro philosophical novols—"Wilhelin | from my favorite regiment of Fifth Cavalry. He eae aa ey a a ee TE Re Dacian itor Acct eate® | Tink between tho “lagaed ” ond the lucky. Uy D ? cultivated, hary cl, and thrashed, in the | Meister,” for examplo—which are welghed down hew, rank growth sprang up from the roots, nbsence of rain; audina few loentities the | and loaded with phy nsap by. and which the world and, ff the season had given us an | same resulty Were accomplished without a | admires only In spite of tho philoroply. There t y avenge rainfall, I could have harvested particlo of rain for one sour, In Ware In- Fee eee eae italge thoes who two good crops from the samo planting. Piet ntl tw Alas tone Raa ietigbio muke politics audtpoliticn! personulities a sturdy, houtl ft elve. th Atlvati di ny o is : and which viewed merely ns stories would not Shout reeclve the ‘same cultivation 08 | benetlt to. no settlers, §«owho were | be worth speaking bout. There are novels common corn, L believe it would produce | entirely: dependent upon this sen- | with agreatdlrect purpose In them, such os fifty bushels per aere, I Iiave fed the Egyp- | son's. -harvest,—huviny no surplus | ‘Uncle Tom's Cabin,” or “Blewk House,” ar tinn corn to all icuds of stock, and belleve it | fou Inst year to fall bck mpon, ng was tho | Mr. Churles | tteude'g, filam Cast” the a “Tho noble regiment!" Thoy have kept nic | however, that ythoy are fnsolvent o1 New ¥ al giv attce to knows what policemen can be bribed, what iwway from. terrible. five ng Arizona Andian | Mase’ tue todice® Onc tine contents they ae 2 ao withden thoreteanje Tue steer ves | formation Is neeesary for hie. wnitercaktngs live, I don't kuow as 1 would bo living yet | cntirely solvent, and any orall of ivem could | rived Its chlef support from tho fuet. that the | What public houses anil othor baunta are fre or hot if T had not been taken care of “by | formartow relusire every rise und pay of overs | other companies deetined toconteadict tt; but it | queuted by’ thieves, and what should be the kind-hearted olicers of tho Fitth. And nn | inability, save and excepting their capital stock, e Lean pronounced untrue by tho com- | keueratptan of tho cumpalgn on which bo hag othor thing, Lam the only Apnche boses here | at yo cents on tho dottir. Possibly onu or two | pnuy to whom it referred. entered, He does not xo rashly to work, but Atuong the great nation Sixious and at other | of those nnined, by a sburp reinsurance trade, | | Olle of tho Rustern mutuals whieh had a lar hides his tlme, setting his traps and snares with fribes, There ure ubout Y tries, Dutt dust | might even return dollar far dollar to thelt | Ineonthe Kearsage Mills, at Portsmouth, N, | the earo of un old sportsman, Unconaviously, inyowneoneern. T do not bother any Capiatn | stockholders; Dut st will be admitted by all ac- | Hy wns smart enough to reinsure w portion af | domeatic servants. t Pratt of thoning cavulry, Ie praises me formy | quainted with elty underwriting iat they rare | M6 line tn a Mussnchusetts stock company, and | thls world of rozue conduct, and he give nie gent advice whieh tt | fhrertor in position and eredit te better com- | thus, when tho loss caine, saved n large share of | 2wire of It, ure led to aud female, drift info ond, fora they are etry the confidence of : ‘ oT 5 Mut these, after all, are only mag. | right todo and which Is wrong, and told me that 28, 856 theiremployers. Thoy ure plausible fellows to bons gaod as Indian corn, For table use, cane seit Huan she Tat beget te the Stake Hittont’ nimphiets, splenditiy iifasteated | le would belp me throwing GME. td eee aan aprice a eene Toy of tho Christmas festival ina leading | tess madern burgines: ‘thos’ enn toll, boiled and eaten with ailk, or ground snd | the extraordinary Neat withered and killed | iistribes, ‘Tho deep philosophic thought of would get mo good situation after my study. “4 ioe | story anid ang n good Bo ey can Hirt with Well Sir Lam very sorry that I have not got , ‘Tho strevt-gosstps nro stil in charge of the at. | city church was spoiled becunse the underwrlt- pletnre talcun yet for Twauld send yout Tan bt | falrs_at tho “Queen” of Liverpool and Its es Socicita igloras fa the popeles Cover ie will send you some pleture of other ones, unul | Amerionn Iisiness. Itts quite true that this the churaby property, Hermleston to inge eael: and sradiully they enmesh a household by the ny bug now n Manager and a competent | Himelzhts for ove niet.” Tusuring churelies NE | agency of the (ndoor servants, who linve not the Licut Histor Just fow days aco and Ltinnks you | agetey “slut, and alee possexsesta miumecent | Cents. un then a tombe theatre: plaka without | fuintest (dea of the real objects of the crafty vers much foryour kindness ia giving me ‘the | Board of Directors, If that fs not enomeh to | CHATEE 8 toa much pork tar Nabil. follows who have made thomseives so agroca address 1 got Into bad ink to write and My | shinify that its alfuirs are well managed, It ulso Pe alebes pe 1 A, nets ity 2 bP! inion among | ite, veople express themselves surprised at other pon is broke 1 would be pleased if you | Posseses at tht mament the gery | Pomnamns ta tot ponies tlie leetrle-Ught | the constant success of the contidence trek. an can lot me know how my friends are getting | ices OF Mr. Walton “Thompson, Dep+ sys ne ne one c mints Tor eon ating bouvy Wl the devices In weleh good necting and pluusi- fon. TL know they are vrs glad to seo me wolle | Wty Manager of tho hend offleo In | currents In juxtaposition with ordinary tele | pity ure opposed to seltiahness and Vanity; and Well. Lhgpe you write soon and gaye Rong | Liverpool, temporarily sojourning in this coun- bas telewraph wires. ere have heen a | yer thoy cannot realize tho fact that agents of Lounrs My Dost reminds and Llent Hato, and ty rat ee ae plagredey are Hair enter dow caees mitery Gurronte: HE OrsL feign the stent ious aeparentat “ of knavery are y in Happy. Very respeetfully you 2 M0 cl le y FOC constantly on the alert, toll then Fam Happy. Very: yespecttily your | iar ho cme hero to remove se. Witllint Hi. | secs ta bo demonstrated that the only safe way iy . annde into bread, It ls, In my Judgment, far | the biffalo-grass upon the platns, tho rice fee eee TS Ca ets ” superior to the common co corn proved iinporvious to it, and made a |-mon hore, no lecture thore, no eolldt mass inter K, Bartlett, of Kinsley, snys: “Planted | R00.crop. It is no wneommon. thing for | posing between this Incident and that, 10 pone “Ant noves cat stecorn Tbs 5: cult rice-corn to attain Its growth and hend out | deroug moral hung sround the neck of this or eight ncres of riee-corn about May 5; cultl- | well withont rain during a period of three | that porsonage.. ‘Che reader feels that he 1s vated it only once; senson so dry that other | months, In faet, this 1s the rule rather than | oder tho spoil of ano whois not merely u xront crops totally failed; harvested a Uttle over tho exception It the TeelOT Puerto storyetuller, but storks niso iruecp till Ure venty qd elit. ul ‘ x ony asliols ae eras, Use leforhoraanay fg one crop upon whieh they can always de | Whon wo sny that tho ablest woman of this isis feeds sania ety He ae etd archi | bent, despite the eccentricities of what they | age ts dend,—and ono of tho most remarkable rh le oe With Sta eis a do eae Mie "1 aire pleased to call “atmospheric influcnces.” | women of all tho nges,—it needs hardly to_be i ree 5 ets, niso of Kinsley, writes: | ‘(hy unusual adaptation of tho soil for retain- | adaed that “George Eliot’? ts no more, Tho the allly mintds, and will alk out with them" on Sundays: they bet n Hitle and play cards; 1 bave mino taken. recelyed in detter fram | con rn was. planted Jd 103, treater e ‘3 f = ~4 ef 1 Shiof M nouns | tO futroduce electric Hyght into any Dullding ts “3 When planted, yet IE eame up in dua ting | css of thls crop. wns so grent a woman as to be called phonome Gordons Advice to the Chincso, follows, beaded by. Mr. Samuel PD. Nabcock, |, A lively demund bs springing up for warchonse Lawton Beh. without rain.’ Fed the heads to stock, all THE TOTAL ACHEAGE OF NICE-CONN enal, us Shikepeare is phonomonal among mon. Contemporary evden, | Presidvntot the Chduiberof Commerce whowers | insirance und in Hudson iver Hatlrod stores, |, Ananeedate te related of Mr, Gladstone whlay cating It with avidity, The past season was | In Kansas for tho yenr 1880 was 25,085.55, dis-,| Ike Shakepcure, sho ts unique, She wag so | , Col. Cordon’s uivice tthe Chineso Is brletly | eked to consent to, the decapitation uf Mr, | Where the companies on the various geath o at fave bo bowl Ix ROW LOF, it ts noe nel cxeessively dry In {its section, Dut all riee- | tributed ns follows; i dls.) recut inher chosen fled as 10 engoy with him | tethiselfuct: “You hive a mititury orgunlza: | joss, and sald | Nay’ most vinuhatically | guers at warrewnte often amounting to & slngulurly charieteristie OF the may Lue fs pc tr Alar for Pa Dh ctor’ 7 fro distinction of Leing above tho flattery of | on and discipline whieh is suited t6 your peo- | zo Tuompeon’s demand, That fs about tho sube | The rates tneve advanced 3 per ecnt, ef ble Ar Goins UMth. Sa thie ext FOr anny corn fiulds ylelded much better than any | Countics. * Aeres.|_ Counties, Acre. | fottatione tho dovvlopinent “and various | Dle—do nut, alter tt. Only arm thom in large { sianeo ot the generally uccepted etrect-yossip, | ktores, which were eusily tusured just winter at profitable political sermon, | When the prosont other grain. If mised with an equal part of | Allen... wheat-tlour, Jt makes most excellent bread, E | Barbour, consider it Unrton, THE MOST VATUAILE GRAIN yet Introdueed for a dry climate.” J. W. Edwards,. of Offerle, states in hile roport; “1 planted four eres in May, on fresh-broken sod, Part cate up soon after planting, butinest of itydid not come up Until the.tist of ‘June, ‘The weather was very hot and dry during August and cop tember; but, when other crops began withor and die, to iy surprise te Exyptlan corn seemed to grow all the more ripldly, and continued to until the Inst of September, stafford, o 4 when [ harvested a good crop, 1 inv fed Ie ' RPL arrest heer oad RG) TLCHO. sss ceeeccene ne dylOl a “a to horied, fous cow ad i hlekens, and all mann iy Washhigton,..csece | 4G | Mute oF earth ae hibett ahead weyoutt. keen to rellsii It, md hrive ns well as on rerirrsriris a Indian corn, My uplinion ts, it will prove a | As will be seon by the foregoing: Exbro, the | A final atuiy of bor wore will prodably core yaluable crop to the westorn part of the | exPerlinont was genoral throughout the | tect tho Impression that she was a Kreat novel State, and to ull) places that ure subject to | State, the principal acreage, however, boing | ‘st, and discover tho truth that fn adopting tho drought. ‘The hot winds do not alfect it” confined to tho western counties where tha | novel a3 a vehicle Georgo Eliot Imposed Iimita- In Pawneo County, says one report, “na | teat was made the previous year, ‘Tho de- | tons and restraints upon her Kents, under great deal was, raised. On well-eultivated | Yelopments corroborate those of 1870 In all | wotoh st worked Joss freoly than inight havo gronnd it thrashed forty bushels; on sod and | Important partlontars, and fully dustit the | been; that ber genius wus nualyticnl rather poorly-cultivated) ground, ten ‘to twenty | clilms that have been made for th{s grain in | than” constructive, | -philasopbiea! = rnthor bushels, Itstood dronght effectually, ant | Tegard to its utility nnd endurance, and give than, dramatic, “ stiddiomareh | and “Dan- innde a fair crop where Indian corn burned | assttranes of aven butter results in the fut- | ie! Deronda’ righty, rewurdeds are, sieoie up Another writes: “Nearly overy farmer | Ure. In the Nile country, where it fy known | 19), Tore He Tov one of MThoophrastue had a small field of Kayptlin corn, 1 | as “Dhoura,” or Pampas rice, it ts) sewn | gach.” Phere is greatly. Tore of story dn thei, ylelded about twenty-tive bualicls por nere, | brondcnst aud tramped tn by antninda, yield- | cortainty, but in thoir cise, as in that Of * Theos and stood tho drought auch better than any | ing two crops each xenson, | It 1s possible for phrastus Such," the story is merely a ture to other grain.” ‘Sti nnothor writes: “Lhave | two crops to be gathored the same year In | attract attention to tha pilloson ny: tho anilyt. ralsed’ Egyptian corn for the three years, If | Kansas, with a favorable senson and o rea- } Ical study.of human motives imbedded in ite In is nn exe tfeod for all kinds of stocic, | sonnble precipitation of rain, although the | nothing that eho wrote was the dramutio pure being much better and cheaper than oats, | attempt lias not xot been mado fn this lat. | Pose dominant, Ut js’ very prolitie, hardy as sorghum, and | tude, public cont denco in the weather de- Provitence (It, £) Journal, : stands the drought season well?” partment having been shuken af Inte, It fa Impossible to considor the novels of The Hon. D. H. Waite writes from Larned; |. From all the Information furnished to the | Goorgo Eiot without roferenco to ber philoan~ “thave raised the Exyptiun rlee-corn for | State Bonrd et Agriouituroy, \t is ostinated | phy of Ife, It was very prominont in thot, and two years pet It is quite prolific, and ig } that the average yluld for two years past hus | of Intor years was ald to be too abtrusivo for best sown dn drills, with a corn-planter, not | been the finer effects of Itorary.art, It was a pro- tou thiek, : TWENTY-FIVE DUSIELS TO THE AcKES | found pessimism, and tho instincts, If not tho DNOUGITY DONA NOT BEEM TO AFFECT IT, | possible yield, fifty to sixty bushels, This | knowlodge of the humnn raco, revolt naninst Its 8s ft holds {ts color when Indian corn wilta, showing hi been made wnier the tnost un Pest aoeap tare, But iy yeas abactutel Is true ta Tho stalks are worthless for fodder, although | favornble cireumstances, nud without much | Perel Se ee a eee cicus crointiun ue cattle ent it some before it ears, ‘Leonslder | practienl knowledge of the subject by the | thougbt aud doctarca with absolute end jnvincl- It avuluable crop for the western part of | farmers, many of whom had’ never heard of | pia houcsty, It is co absolute and complete and Kansas.” re rlev-corn wntlt Secretary Gray obtained 8 | so clenrand welledottned that itis a point to 4 Front Rooks County, on the frontier, a.cor-| Jimited quantity of seed from the display | from, if noting else, aud there fa no further d respondent write: “About the 0th of May | wade by the Egyptian Government nt the | velopmont oF spirituul ugnostiviem, or as it Tolanted three neres of Egyptian com on | Centennial Exposition, and distributed [there | seems possible, thun is to be found in the novels nurs broke Bods Oct. 1 guthiored the crop, | for trinl. Tt tx dm possible to tell to what ex- | of George Ellot, 18) Mitchell, 3h) Morris, Gk) Norton, » 7 Osborne,, J5) Pawnee, numbers with breech: 2,000 yarda, Wetter Un currylng 1,600, und do yourselves. You enn bu und better; and Uey eho ppplieabte to the whole, TI chi ors which wilt carry {It ig nedded that, tndiog himself balked by the | cents, wre now charged 60 or 6 cents; and the Premic we than & superior hiss | obstinnte Directors, Thompson bus resol: oe inantueture them | qurve the country hito depurtinents, a 1a um wbrond cheaper | Londen & Lancashire,’ be on one sy Recrotury, or Manager in miombersdn waleh | to tho Liverpaud olllee, serve 20 | manifestations of her fenias, when Ite history +8 comes to be written, will take place with the true and really dmportunt curiositics of ltcra- ture. is Wn aly: he returned thanks for tho to | Price is cuslly obtained, glowing terme in which his beatth bad been itayal Several largo orders from Codar Raplds and | posed by the spokesman of tho eminent Itallay y with a President, olline Aton polnts for pork-honse tnsurance vaaae etre Bh thei fi a ia bar necoiary eb, to report dicoetiy | rates. Min Wallin lanigungeoy uf whtien he Ik ata unas na has the udvantige aver all other nations, | hone in tho cus of Penusylyaning Delaware, aud | turned only bal€ completed, Among others, Are | tev; stilkless ts Itnecessary told that his apeceh willtell, “Chinese power," hy sums up, "14 In | Sturyland; und. it is -predicted’ that tho next | mour &Co., of Chieazo, are named as lure u- | dl not consist In a glorification of himsott, He her numbers, in the quick moving of her troops, | jyuyement will Le upon the Northwest. oS | stirera in this market, rendered an cloquent tribute to the progress the little baygitge thoy require, and their few 3 ‘5 4 x? Tirokers and therehonts inthis clty:aro wondore | Which Italy had made since the dito of her coms wants.” Ilance, bo concludes, Ching should WHO WILE DE THY CHOAGO MAN fug why the “Lancashire” of England amate | plete unitiention, and tho Ttullin statesmen and: hover enzuge In pitehed battles; hee strength is | Thatis 0 question which bus been agitating | gumated with the * Scottish Commercial” ‘Cho { wuthars istened with dellyut oa the frat of Ene Jn her quick movements, In cutting ot tho tiutns numerous gentlenion in your city, ant It 1s | to companies separtely formerly carried ellsh orators poured out a food of encouraging ‘of bagenge, and the eoniiuuaus worrying of her | stated Lint nearly every’ ais ete company bere | risk; now tho and syimpathotic pralees, in their own speech, enemies, and in night uttucks pot pushed | reeclved an average of two latte a week trout | nlone curries but 810,000 upon the wholesome: alyus of national vigut hone, Itocketa, not cannon, in such service, to | interested Inquirers on this subject, It would | same class of | property. whieb be had noticed in this department ar i. be moved with the troops. China should never | seem natural that Mr. James ly Ios, slivglionover the “Laneushite’ aud “8cot- | tht, But,” excliimed Mr Gladstone, you uttack forte: aho ought to wait nnd starve her | the present Distrivt Agent of tho Company | tish’ wero on the snine risk, the firat oxpiring bave one chemy amongst foos out, ad worry them day and night.” These [in your city, should bo retatned; und | polley has been dropped. ‘The ltallans directions, it with be ween, all ave reference ty | ea, he = would ff he were nob It hus loaked out that some of the compantes | ly they believed that they could easily poreulvo defensive operations un land if invaded, and in | relutlye of Ly 08s, ny this | hore having agencies in Chicagothuve written on { to what, or the calculation that vapld ninrehing, surpiising | elty, Should tho resolution to divide the coun- | packing-houses over tholr agente’ heads, and | man rote: convoys and entting ot supplics, with the aid of | try Inte departments bo carried: Into wifect, it] pald commissions to noneboard agents and “ Ho means the Pope! the betlograph, woukl enable thom te weary ont | Will be tha cesutt of hostility to Mr Roxs, the | brokora,—ubout whieh sume tine day there will | of Mr. Gladstone's uratory wont on unbrokonly thoir enemy and sicken Wis troops, Ag to tho | present Manager; and hla Chleazo muneeako | bow big row! Neu. side by sido with tho nodd and whispers of his const doferise, he reconnnends that “it” should be | will probably be dropped for tha #in of bis rate —————__— audience, You have one on pratucted by torpedoes, sown thickly, oven ry tives phen are severity he eumntliatce tor Should Borses Mo Shot? He ae a beh RE jak ol ccnsionally blowing up a Ju or 19 position, wr we zenlous worl ag been who keeps abreast of the contre Ro vecrulonal wen Aen ae if he owns of recommending Mr, ‘The question of shoeing horses is discussed at Guities of tho ft lun politics of tho day, as drift y y iis Chicago frlends, fo fa | lenuth im Frazer's Magazine for December, | of the party conillots ia Ttaly dnd thelr way tito ty, and bis friends nasert | he writer thinks that horses are now worn ont | aur Journals, will porceive how true a prophot, ropresunting the | 18 Jeast fourteen years before thoy ought to bey | haw skillfula physician of the symptoms of seks Ivo thus been pub- | aud that in thie tho United Kingdam loses £6%5,° | ness in the ballin body polltic, the tlrat of living: onus, red by electri Chin should buy no iglistt Sul-Manager favors | WOU every twenty-one yours. Dilterent | foanclers then and there proved blinselt to bo, more big guns; they cost money and aro | Mr. William Basee nf St, Louty, who is qneor | causes for the Injury of horses are mentioned, | The eager Italian statesmen were probably far reat deal of trouble to keep in onler, aud the | the Company's istrict Agents for Missouri and but tho writer thinks: that abt of their feet | more Geuply troubled Abont the Hope than about themy's ships bave too thick sides’ to hoe | mijucent, States. Mnscome was formerly cone | Are most seriond, and he wks; defleit, suing of thom tuve doubtless learned. plereed.” Again, “Chinn. should defend ber | nected with the ola" Hepublle” of Chienzo, and | Uf the traditionury system leaves the horse a | by this tine the singular wistom and value of Bon-coast by Very heavy mortura; thoy cost | fs imore likely to got tho Southwest than tho wreek nimost before he tag reached bia primes it Mr. Gladstone's charncteristic remark. Ilttio, aro cusy to tise, can bo Dred from plyces | Northwest for te “Queen.” Thore Is likuly to tho lesventi of the weixht of fron and of the - tho enemy cannot ‘and hucannot ect ate | be udecision of several of tho questions cone | umber of nalts sed tn thxing tho Tron tins beon Married in Deflaneo of tho Court, from i tortitewiot,—it- fails on tho deck, and | nected with tha “Queen” agency within a fow | fullowed by direct and important boneftaln every Toniton Teleora| there it breaks everything, Chinn ean get Gud | weeka, = Suntan g te oy show ene (bold Tata ine Indulgent puuite oplnton heat have récordoa: Mortara for tho sine money dhe wets an clit: AUUSCHINED VB, PALD-UP CAPITALS, dutst ba shod have discavored tut thet Which | a unanimous verdict of acquittal in the caso of een-ton iin fur, aud If she lines thi the as 18 | n'hte State and Minwactusetts havo been foro. thoy Took on na protection to the fore deat iy | the atiducious young nin who took upon hime ue fe he ene pala Het tata bat planie ge] West and Hiemuat in thelr uielalatlue. to prevent tustitletho suspicion that thia ingigniticnnt rem en en (eae ie at marry’ a ward in torpedoes," also thy Chittoteke ohotid | none nuee Gaale cn aE oe hou paige | WMUEOES asa, wy fruntatte miei wuty | Kenatble cana tw thowyh He to at i mie je principle, quite " "t unit, ha 4 A lerey= otis on, tho game neal of mnt AIS | uncut, “Fhe was the plusslbio wround for | hrarvo muy’ dudust a woll without thenir” 11 [6fupeoxucing the youvH Wey eure to Be clcnay, eee Ct ent heads no Gurepease te | A Buropennertipanies to posse conptinis ene | PREM LOAD Me a aiterences 1a the | He averse, wherous sho turned out to be only Rai hed ta ‘caer it tle prowean and iota | SRM Mh a WOR, brscedan, tae | quulty soll bolt urtor uft, won or aunty | Fotoe sopreveniedlinnelt 40 buve slept for chenp ns well avn tensible ane, IE CRI cHNHOL | pplication to English -compantes was ud: sinooth and stlppery, are of comparative: | three weeks I tah which be a, fi t 4 1 i je i hath Horse Whose feet are ae Nute ree weeks Ina pacieh which bu hid, asa fact, tio thls for hugseit th ning ong’ olay ean doit far | tiiiwed lust, wingr ad, thy hostito lewisiation | urd eT Ee Toe proaa Nate | ony honored by a perfunctory woiourn of a sins her, But us long as Moki ts the seat of Govern~ | popeatad, Now sume of the persons whe o| " " wlonight. As HChancollor Sulins polnted: hunt, Chiu currneverulfaglto gate. wae with | Tepewind, Now keine of the, parsons Whe ob: | ‘tuo uustiod horde cuu succedafully deal with all v ui * 1 S | out, tore fy an lamentable laxity about a sysran: Tho Emperor tqyteels bev) pus ve in the pont ends, ‘They we tint, 1 a company may orguns | sotting in of frost, for Instance, thoy eanngt bo | Helther Of them past lexal infancy, to get ware ortho hive” Finally, and the sting ws woll us | izy in Bngtand with ov capital of 85,000,000 sib- | worked until certatn ceremonies hive been gong | Fed by maling Cale duclurations of ago, with no Springfield Mepudlican, ° ‘Tho most distinguished woman of the age, ono of {ts finest and broadest intellects, and tho first of philosuphic novelists, if (css than frat in tho wholo fick! of fletion. Inall, George Ellot hus 35 | contributed to fiction a new philosophic Intlu- Hig | 99, A Method of studying Ita from, tho sours qo | of churact en a preeontition of the old problems io 100 Sai |Sodxwick. 42] Shuwnao...> PBB] SMBs oe, under now Hyht, and o great number of yitul porsonoges,—all this informed with the most see lous concoptions of humun destiny, and shud- 3 two—aud go evattered that the enemy “ennnot | dene in learn whorv to look for thom. “Anatety as to | We ie Kerr thelr wherenbouts would anke people tant cross,” he wikia, and * 1 dd be vhionp, und firud by fuse,—not expensive and complicated oe mi ‘ y New York Tinea, the moral of the whola ta there, * Nu ironelads | serine : mntey i : 7 1 and dhrashes'dut hieSfive bushels, Have | Went tony pe cultivated heronter snes ttt | yes orediotthe piace that a novlit | ertmatytuguonts can nels Chiat cit abo nw a | Hin Wt tia dinpaaer Mew York | emeuahat he, Markails Kae, Aue | Sleagur wh wwepolnaod tM panicuae fraud Ing it to bo ofexcellent quallty, and iit many | 18 certain that the farmiersut Western Krung | itl hota 4 A Parnes pOstorHty, bat nee eae to De ery rer eee Hustiess vi Saat Mt guibseetbed eapl= | payeuent wher shod honed uro slipping and | Pit ihe, Glcrie, be, hd, beuvioualy poem yep: * Ws a orl " t y 4 vi v HL i. % he ne y ure, ‘ore, dob y . i ; re et bs Tespeets superior to other cor. Ataupplicy | aro fully convinecd of its advantages ta their | thera can bé bus little doubt of the permaneney | Keiny, ‘and Chinn cannot hava an arms when | Wetter’ ie wold “mut vo a fale ting go | RLRMUIE Im waRONy UroW Rew’ He call zal” | any communication whutuver with the object of the place of honiny perfectly; isan exeallent | locality, and. will grow It oxtensively the | of George Eliot's fame, If Anthony ‘Vrollope's feed for all lide ae mys ‘Think it will | coming year. Laat spring tho demant for | books will live, as we aro totd thuy will, becnuse sland three times the drought that Indlan | seed was so great that the Jarge sur, plus I | they are minutely uccurate plotures of Engllsl cori will; and it fs, beyond donbt, less Hable | Pawnes County sold renuily at $3, and some- | life, stil inure confidently can wo nasume that to ravages hy grasshoppers snd worms,” tlies as highas 83, per bushel, The price | the greater idulity of Guurgy Eliot's work will Jolin Bull, of Mason, Bultalo County, says: | Next spring Will probably bo $1, 80 that the | inaure ita aurvival. Still, tho chines af popu- “T raised my first crop of rice-corn the past | cost of planting will bo loss than most crops. Ine tuste ounnat, bo Tororae ners fro those seasnus found iestood thedronght far better | One bushel will xved ten neres when suwh | to FRO | tie ie area wie than most other erops,—niaturing large, well. | brondenat, or twenty acres drilled. It ts stt- Ay movel wilbalwaye be re 4 her crop Hf re ‘ds Ht tn fe + ty-brok apeakatle burden, Thopovel willulwaye bo read filled lieads. Someof the heads have shelled | berlor ty any other grain for nowly-broken, primarily 48 an RMUseIMeNt, and povely that ont aplut ot grain. My erop was raised on ground any fasisting that it does better’| Cannot be read without thonght are certainly Generals keep 2,000 men and deaw pay for 5,008, | permit companies. to be organized — in hls alfectious; sa when ho dellberately carried ¢ ‘ i i . “Only, 3 Thege, Geueraly: aught. to: bave soy hela out Loe iat da that ‘plane They ace. thie | RRICsT Ad ron eet nee Moe retary | per ot and yuurrigd ber, bls condor muy havo a ———— Irwould by comparatively an, easy thing inthis | ehod with iron, or even With guttuporeha,. Bree | Bud w touch of Eninnce about tt, but It wos olty to orgunlze nt company with 0 35,000,000 sub: | Zarnce rightly remurks that *1f ghey contd not { Hite certain to receive Teenie ‘Vho mare Conans Heturnes Scribd nid €500,00 paldep capltuls and that it | thorewadld bean end of tho thing, for evidont. | Fuze fy now voild, but the unfortunate bride. : Wasnixatos, Dee, 3—Cen. Walker says | would immediately attract a large und profitable | yy tho horee should be able to go unywhure and erica, is fn pridon, a vietim to the offended that contrary to his oxpretations he was unable | business, ‘Therw Ia no doubt hut such acom: | overywhere, und att moments notice” tt | Court of Chuacerss and only after 0 periad of to get tho eoneus roturna in rendiness for prs. | pany would bo organized if there were na leat | seenis hurd to. produce the conviction tout the | Jail discipting wid the humblest spologios is entation to Congress befure Hu. falldiny ale | obstucled. ‘The tiatter Is sald to hove Leen | patient sole of tho horse's foot Is almost impene | tere any ebange of his belie Uberutéd. It ts Jouroment, asthe returns from uverul States | waked ayer in Wallestreot oflca where | Crratloy that it{s 80 hand aid strong as to pros | Quito rhghe that the Chuncory Judyos whoult required correction an uccountgf' errors, He | hitherto the most vindictive sentiments of ops | tect the seneble goly from burn; and that all | Bee} pis vary Bhurp eye tho Cera of Infants, txpects to have thom vouly for presentation Im- | position to tha entrée of foreign coinpantesbave | foot exposed to hurd pbjects aco mado burdor | #8 they wry thy ofleial guondiand oF ull inland In = sod. Ltried IEas feed for cattle, horses, and | Ou sod than on old soll, It does not require | bundicappod. But though our, grandchildren | wediately alter thy roasseimbilug of Congress, ren Bold, * 4 the country, a3 woll ad Un 0, poultry, and sind de much citsted by al of | 80 much lubor, earo, wid attention ag Indian | may not earo to read George, Tifot ny more ciigid Seah lh hotell he : ELEVATOR INSURANCE, ee eset aney’ of tke lenwote fous | tele Fortuiies. arg ia the . Hem. Mt fattens Hoga well, and jie pork 4g | corn, wlthough tt undoubtedly grows best | than we cre to real Miss Austen, tiey will Mr, KE. Sauer, of Medina, Mo., says: ivalug | ‘Tho big eluvators In und around this city aro | to all demands that may be mude uper It bs fare © Wards of Court: but i may be hoped’ that A wes that, ick tho | When thoroughly cultivated. It is also mueh | hardly deny that winony tho writers of the Vi His, for they | all full of grain, wid in cousequence the owners | clbly ilustruted by Mr. racy Clark, who, like | (he unum desperation which tus tuned tho Of tho finest quality horses w truu intelleet- | the Hamburg Drops very h . t ryestes torian ago there wax pone thay f . eT" " . 0s " i artupate britegroon curry’ heads ftutn rigeen in preferened to any | mobs ens advected thon elther dion | Worran.oge eueEs i AN Ae team | etred ann of ver sense, Wi whdede Ln | 4 tsonte atl Cor disraney, the reatest | Me Docass ai Ais, Mey oueeiCaena | aiverrally chr ugh fia onnneinunt, wid sestore Other grain, 1 think jt ts worth more for | corn or wher . Whotodouth wilt bo mouyned to-day wherever | suffered for seven years, L had spent arent | Hiftesy 1g ne i ot ne ann ne eee tis | theughhoncknowedyed tue f wo : bin afterward—a wiser, if 1 saddur, mutl—to the porse-feed than eltier Lidiun corn or oats, as IT GROWS BIMILAR TO BUGAR-CANE, — | thy English lagguuye ts spoken, deal of mone: maid tho dectors quid nothing | her vents but as: high as 0 por vent (vbort | preety We ful beauty ot Jo sucloty of his Ml-won brid bis very rleh, und yet not heating. Which it closely resembles. ‘he seed forms: dicaton Advertise. could help me Lo heard of the wendertul | rate has’ been paid Setisinn a few | tnust diamiss from our views (he nible, cor - e My Ir IS VERY PALATABLE i of the statk, curving overandhang- | If no were to judge of tho merits of Georgo | qualities of Hamburg Drops, used theartiele, | weeks, Suny contpanics took only smiull | erced, shod foot entirely avd consider tho aul, | | Somebody wunts to know why Dr, Bull's Cough % at the tow . ig over anid hing: 1 is a y Dolled and served like rice, On old ground | Ing down ia a bmavy bunch. In gatherlug, | Eliot by hor capacity aa u story-welter slingly, nod am now far healtuler tan J ever was. Lines ut first, wud beld off for the higher rates, | walid a gure state of Nuturo uss his foot | Byrup leu'tudvertbed, That uyumustbo bind. _