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that hostilities may oveur on the frontier at FOREIGN. Land Meotings Prohibited in Ireland by Order of Government. Tho Inhabitants of the Unhappy Istand on the Verge of Starva- ton. Whe Turcoman Troops Win 2 Crushing Victory—Tho Car- lists in Trouble. Royal Nuptials in Austria Post- poned—The Boers Com- _'. mitting Excesses, A Minister in Mexico Stoned— News from China and ; ‘Japan. THE IRISIt. AULAND MEETING PROUBITED, Dunas, Jan, 0.—The land meeting which wag to have been held near ‘rales to-day was prohibited. A Inrge crowd, howover, assembled, Four hnndred troops were on the gratind, The local magistrate explained the renaons for the prohibition, nnd tha peo- ple autetiy dispersed, Davite, subsequently addressed m large assembly from a hotel In Tralee, 1 THE TOME: Rome, Jan,.9.—The condition of affairs’ In Jretand continues tobe a matter of much concen to the Pope, who 1a reported ty have ‘sont fresh Justructions to some of the Irish Bishops with a view. to promoting the re establishment of order, THE LANORERS TONORED, Lonnow, dan, ¥—~A dispateh from Dublin poluts out that tha Inborers lave been ize nored Inthe Innd gtrnegte, but their turn wildcome soon If proviso {gs not made for them, ‘Phausands of Inborers will soon be starving unless caro fa trken to supply tholr necessities, and the prospect uf their being iillo to any considerable extent Is very dis- auleting, ANT-LEAQUE MEETING. ' A large nnti-Leagua mecting was hold at Drurylanes, County Cavan, yestorday., NAW REPUBED. Thar, Jan, O—Bail for the Land- Leagilers under arrest hing been refused. CHINA AND JAPAN. * OMINA: SAN Franersco, Jan, 0.—Arrived, steamer Gaulle, from Hong Kong vie Yokahama, Mone Kona, Dec. 13.—A telegram report- ing tho fallure of the negotiations respecting tho Kuldja treaty has given riso to n belief any moment, China has made extensive preparations for war, but will suffer greatly thronigh lack of discipline and want of or- ganizution.: It is stated that she Intends, In, the event of hostilities, to Iny down torpe- dovs at tho entrance to all treaty ports, and to stop all ships frouvcoming In or galng out, whather war’ veaauls or traders, It is also sald that foreigners will be employed in the navy.’ Deci2 ‘the now hospital at ‘Ltontslie under the sitperintendence of n foreign phy- sicinn was formally opened by Lt Mung Chang, JAPAN, Yououama, Dee, %4.—It ts rumored that Gen, Oyama, Minister of War, will be ap polnted to tho Embassy at Paris, to succecd the late Mr. Sameshima, Judge of ‘Taklo, Saibansho, way assasinated In the streets of tho Capitnl at noon on 17th of December, in revenge for the death of tho assusti’s father liffeen years ago. The Duke of Genoa, commanding tho Italinn frigate Vettor Pisani, was presented n audience to the Mikado Dee. 3. Cyrus W, Flotd left for Chinn Des, 15, The Russian corvette Africa, fying tha flag of Admiral Stackelberg. entored tho hinr- bor Dee, i, Stackelberg is temporarily tn charge of the fleet, Leasotsky bettur detalued in Nagasaki with a broken leg, the result of an nccldent. + : . Tt is atuted that five Russian men-of-war, at ps esunt stationed at-Nagasitkl, ‘are under orders to proceed to Corea to make a survey of that country, é GREECE, NOTHING WRONG MEANT. Panta, Jan. 9%—French journals say It is believed that the warlike declaration ‘of Premier Coumoundourds to the French Mfin- istry belongs to n past stage of the negutin- Hons, and does not conform with the present conciliatory attitude of Greece. AtiENs, Jan, 9.—The report that a decree has been issued calling out the rescrycs is unfounded, SULITARY PREPARATIONS. Lonpoy, Jan, ¥.—A dispatch from Athens says: Afliltary preparations aro proceeding most actively.' Another squadron of cavalry hos been formed. A great sensation hus paen enused here by the news that the ‘urk- hk press advise the Parta to distulss tho Greok Ministor from Constantinople and ex-: pel all Greeks from Turkey. FRANCE. ELECTIONS. Panis, Jan, 9.—The results of eighty alec- Hons are reportud, showing that forty-four Republicans, six Inreconclinbles, and eight Conservatives hava been returned, and twenty-two second ballots will be necessary. No Cou i! 4 ¢ ys leat ats have yet peen reporter GREAT BRITAIN. BPECIE FOR NEW YOUK, Lonnon, Jan. &.—The steamer Arizona, which sailed from Livorpool yestorday for New York, took £10,000 in gold, Thirty-two of tho crow of tho Spanish steainor Leon, which caine In ¢olllsion with tha steamer, Heralds, havea been sayed. Thore are thirty still missing. : aku Acie ip tte 8 ONDON, Jan. 0.—A lar, su and the bulk of the cottarand, Hout hos Sean saved out of the steamer Braxiiton, ashore in, the Mersoy: also, a lar It ship's munterial. TES, See BE SOUTH AFRICA. eg TUE HOLNS COMMITTING EXCHASER. Tonnon, Jan. 0.—A dispatch from Durban reports that the Boers have @rivon the Natal dounted Pulica to within threo miles of Newcastle, Heavy firing has been’ heard in the direction of Wakkerstroom. The Boors Gre comin{t fe aeoe yp ttehnag excessos.on thy western bor- WEPULAED, 3 pgONDoN, Jan, 9.—A dispatch from Dur Hy Tt reports that the Boers attacked Ranker- x room Friduy last, but wore repulsed. 11 sreecameines at Sir George Collyer’s roman der ot b 2 Hoera haya ‘recroased the bor crossed Drakeinae® Baantog, have again: nto: Grigualand exst but wore repulsed wen loss ot fifty mon. : ‘ SPAIN, .. THY CARLIBTS FIGUTING, MApnin, Jau, 0—A serlous spilt fos taou Place In tho ranks of the Curliats. Tho Geagne section caus of Dow Raf home has abandoned the MEXICO, .. et NO FLOUR, * CITY OF Muxico, Dec, 23,—At last accounts ere was not a pound of tlour in Tawupteo, Acargo was auxlously expected’ from New Jrleans, tik COTTON citor, — + Itls feared tha whole cotton crop in the itate of Durango has been destroyed. ~~ COL WEATUER, al cold Weother iu Chihushua surpassca natics, mensures ere, the imemory of | being LUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1881. the oldest Iuhabttant. Phere has been f the Rio del Norte two fiches thick. Fi THE 1OUAE OF A MINISTER BTONPD, ‘The house, aiding mn dalepn Tusvlty ny Government for Uo pinilafiment of tho offend of tha Protestant minister re been stoned by fa- {mmediately took AUSTRIA, RUPTIALS POSTLONED. Viren, Jatt. &£—Tho morringo of Crown Prince Rudolph aud Princess Stephanta has been further postponed, owing to tha suclem- ency of the senson, é A Lospox, Jat, stanttnople says the TURKEY. CRUSHING VICTORY, O.—A dispateh fram Con- Porte ins been offtelally Snformed that tho ‘Turcoman slelary at Glok- ‘Tepe was a crushing one. ——————— THE FARM AND GARDEN. Taking an Inventory~A Good ‘Timo to Pay Dobta-Karmers’ Institute—Death of Mr, Mechi—County Waire—Karly Veuctable: Wrees—th w—LawneMowors and Fruits nglcen=BBuo Associations From Our Ow Correspondents CHAMPAIGS, IIL, Jun, 7.—Very fow farmors of our acquaintance avor take an inventory of stock. Merchunts do it every yoar, for it s only by knowing what they hove on hand that they cnn.toll the amount of profit or toss that, there tag been In thofr business during tho year. That It f3 a good Id own at the be; cede. Thon, jon for farmers to know what thoy winning of the year, all will con+ by adding 9 description of the horses, cattle, and ather stock, in caso any mot atrayéd or stolen, tho fuventory supplies a rendy means of making Identification certain, A Met of tinplements and reachivery, with thelr ensh yaluc, 1s alsb may importants It supplies 0 Hat that be roferred.to in order to sco whothor all tho’ tools are at homo,or have beon loator loaned, Tho 4 AGO! or at least to frat of tho yenr ta nao Ov TIME TO PAY DENTS,’ make u gettloment with those with whom you have deulings. If thia was a custom, thore would be but Ilttfe trouble; but, un- fortunately, inost. peoplo aro averao to actiling, and a good 11 nny uate to pay. it le much more satlafuction to a creditor to have people who owe call and pay without belng dunned; or, it thoy cannot pay. cnll and any that they cannot instead of going out of thelr way for four of necting bint. itis tena tod mcnns. It fa Ho orline to owe anather, but dofer paymont when you lure tho FARMERS? INSTITUTE, * Tho Trustees of tho Industrial University have ninde tho usunl provision for a courue of leote ures, co ary: 09 w tint ing throuzh tho month of dani Las for 2 Farmora’ Institute to bo hold at the Cutversity, in this city, during tho lost week of January. farmors aud oth given open to wi be days Horticulture Tho tectures, which ure ors during tho month, the following order, weoks ‘Two courses in iu ouch Prentice, on Veterinary topics, one nt 8a... one At 1! tt. m3 & course on General by. Prof, Burrill, at 9 a. tt to courdoa by Prof, Morrow,—ono on General Farm Managomont Bevedlug and tutes during: not much iggued, and full niytng ta Prof, ne Library and Musoum of tho nso by open. at At Win, and ony on Block Muungomont at 3. m1. Tho Inst tho past two Or heed Fens have bonetit, Prograins will soon bo poryoulnrs my bo had by wp . E. Morrow, Champutyn, 1, Calversity wil to visitors. Bhe aubjecta named will bo studied ay thoroughly as possible during: wee eon term (ated to Dinrch 2), aud tho work will bo enn give only The exppases of traveling. espeelutly nrranged for thas who tho wintor months to such study. for tho torn), tiside from tho cost neeil not exceod $0. DEATIL OF MI, MECHT. ‘This noted 3: foF English Agriculture thin nny Han, who hing dole Mero, perhaps, othor man anti whoso expestinonts huve been held up aa oxumples for athor, fs turmiors In this country moro than dod, A correspondent writes a8 fuflows to the New York Tinea: "Tn hie enrt, ing tradesman, y public lifo. ho was an enterpris: ane known for hia ‘Magic Stropy which ho udvertiged in every thon known way, Ag an advertiser Mr. Mechi waa n plonour, Ho introduced tha arlwortialng perainbu lating vas. to which ue added a retary ntuichment, and fur night-use a traneparuncy and fluminntor. Ts novel pernmbulacing, were finully put Regent street known only, tt rotating advertising yans own 18 a nuisance, aud the funoy store was thoreafter made 1 the uauAl manner Of profusg ud- yertisors. When bo had become one of tho beat- known men in England, and bad become rich, ho purolagad 2 Farm and applied bis bnslnoastulents and methods afarmer tor noss-man; vist to Engi and to Agriculture. Ho was na unique: hig time as he had been 8 ousl- ¥ woll romoniber, when on a und many years agu, bearing tho farmors discussing tho manngomant of Tiptrea Farm, and and by hie au: fuss methods farm would c predlating aul. daring propristor., But sorte of risin for tha Mr. Mech! suaceaded, ecoss only showed that goud bual- ‘appited to the manugement of a ortuiniy be as Rliccessful asin any other business. His yearly balance-shocts wore scanned, aid closest scrutiny und Jeatoury, but no fault could with thoins and th bo found diacussed, and criticised with tho a result wis that "high farming’ became an necopted prac- tloy of Agriculture. troduced on Dultding, aoilin; farm stock, a1 Le a PRS Sethu uldreds of furins, i . of cattle, and high fecdivg of the making of mount Instead of selling grain and by, became tho rule mmong tho furiners. Mr. Mechi’s creed became the basta of anew agricultural fulth and system, aud Bngland and preeny. changed the old mothods, both in ‘Amorica.+ For he soo became 18 woll kyown hero as in biaown country, when agricultural Ua, u mediate discussing tcohnical tuples Fow mon havo dono more for Agrioutturo Mechi; of whom | might say ho was tho first really practical oxperimental farmor, ways than Mr. journals became what thoy should for giving nuriouttural nows and in an Intelligout and hig tho first reatly oxperimoutal farm that was worked in a b slices Way." COUNTY FAS, ‘Tosame pooplo It _mny scom out of season to talc about County Fulrs, but, ag most of the new Bonarda go into bed with the ails oat of tho now your, It augmostions: Nets ore us woil tu begin to make may for tho next Fulr now, Prominin: usually planned between this time and the let of May, so that sugestions to be of benotlt about jd be mindy right away. There aro always dofects carried, frou one yonr’s ist to intima, or, afinply because 10 O10 ‘Those who are intereated should write. tholr views to tho poluts thom out. oretury of thoir County Board, and thoy will then get a hearing by thogo ‘whogu duty it 9 to propnro tho tists, A word. this mattor Ought to bo suficient. on BARLY VEGETABLES. Nearly every one likes curly vegatablea, and this {a tho. Gardener's Monthly sayes “In goth spring vogct manure, imo to prepare fur thom, ‘ho rendy for abies, do not four to plio on tho tla tho rank rich growth which gives tho ugrecablo tenderness to thorn, and without au. abundance of manure this cannot bo dow Doop voll is aluan great olemont of suvce ough do not favor aub-aniling and undo: Though wo drain for frult-treos, wo regard {tos vory profitable fn vegetitble-growin, Munuro from tho cow-stablos may now ba” hauled, aud elthor aproud brosdcust, or If more conyonisnt, thrown i small piles for anothor morning Jt porens, bo oarly, and iy © Anon of gacden-veyotab! 5 then plant thoin Just aa soon as the ground will work. LAWN-MOWERS AND FRUIT-THEES, The auina bapor quoted above hag tho foltow-- ‘rom A corredpomdents f tho Denetiva now being realized by timo. Alwiys select t warm spot, onan to the. sun, for © vegotuble-rarden, manure not oily curichos tho soll, but makes The ttt drios cut curly, A suppl in 16 seeds thoutd'bo drouurod the introduction of tho oxccllout American Inwn-mowers {1a-ono I wish to cutl attontion to as capable of perbupsa largo axtension. the uac of gripu-yines, 80 mow lis aro emes, Sroce of cacl yet not the of yuo and quality o! ‘Those nro the trees which pounle nauall to whon thoy claim that fruit-treas do landa, aro under ontircly for producing fino growth and those growing whoro 1 hay or run crop of full~ sized and mitured plants Is grown atuong te trocs and ovor thalr foeding roots. * Acting upon this observation, | season seuded down and mown tho grass butween two of iny trellises of spacitnen gripo-vines; tho altornats spaco is stil mown gives necess upon cleun turf to ond é trollig, so thut alt the fruit can bo vis Hed without soiling a lady's shoe. mean ie mower amony frult-trees und 'L huve obgorved that fruit ns well as ornne montal treos, aftor thoy are well ostubilshed, do romarkably wall upon Inwns Teesniunily mows, tthe grass nover becomes jong, and tho ‘one {Ho wal, refer faye mn pantired wing In past Siterunt tdndicions flue fruit froin loft to shade and 80 situated, or havotho past cultivated. ‘Tho apace ‘Thoro ip 08 ieast sign of deterioration in vigor fees from this treatment; and, of puree, (his one-half lawn inigbt be cons tinued fadotin! ouitivated aj uy Intend tly by manurivg tho other or UC 9 experiment carcfuily in thia mat. ter, ans weo If i¢ Is ot pructicable to sovure the beauty of the lawn, lowe with the fortillty. of the garden, by using the luwn-mower, and such fortilizors us nay from tine to tine duludiented hy tho greator or le atrikes ine tht feultetrecs and grapevines would growth of tho planta, It mowlug froweutly unong not greatly 10 coat of exouod the cost of plowing and bocing, wad the ay el ‘bei olden Ey ty aud.canfort of tho thing woul if in fuvor of mowing, ‘bls inethod would huve the advantaga of ly be do- navor teating or bruising a root, and would bel roueuing fio a good deal in pare winters, frowt not Touts 60 severely,’ STINGLESS DER ASSOCIATION, Tho Leo-Keepere'-Magazine aays in its January faite? ~ “Nome tine ago we recolyed & proapectus of tho ubove-named Association wuts Focth ia glowing colors atinglesa bees of ‘the touny adyantayen of the uth America, Hightoon varie eties aro nated wid commented on, : vary h siso from Qn Ordinary bouse-Ly up tun Deetve aD dich tie arent Biame are iwentioned as . honvy-producers, gud other. ra pointed ont, Well, we have this ta says Wo beltere tho thts Js put forth asa balt te cate SHE bills with, wnt we hope thore will not be wt render of the Mapa- zineno foolish ad to sbite.! Tho bees referred to re been repentedly tried, both in England and the United Stator, and have untformly failed to Amount to anything: besides, thelr hibits aro no more txe our lynoysbees than aro the hibits Of the bumbde-bee Tike thent, | Who woutd thitik of intradneing wguren Qumblesboo or a quecn wasp or ‘ycllow-Jacket’ Into wt queeniesa colony of Italians or blacks: yet ft yould bo Just us sensibla na the plain proposed,” desirable TUE FAR WEST From Californin Through Arizona and Now Mexico, Isitora ta tha T ry Kouthenst from Tuvson about sovonty-five miles is the FAMOUS TOMBSTONE DISTRICT, whieh bids fair to rival Jn miner) product tho Comatock lode mines of Nevadae Tho tines No on the etna th xlope of the Dragoon Sountalna, Theorlginot been us follows: Two brothersatarted fromTucson to prospect in these mountains, 12 belong then a wild, uninhibited seetion, whose mineral riches wero unknown, Tho AUantle & Pactfc and tle Southern * Paelflc Railroads, Thole friends protested against : td Tt is probably not yet time for this scheme to thelr going, and warned thom that thoy wou! naton MY loveluiieate Tne in ino. we aball : poy ctnbatone venvlor yan 0 fortune: doubtless hour more bunt tt. * Runan dite Rallroad-Bullding for $10,000 a Milo—Tucson | apiendid Vein of mincrat whose outcrop. FOR CENSUS and tho Churoh of San Xavier. ene ene atled e thals. lobatone, kd ‘| nn ye, rg ae hele f0) it MONEY FOR CENSUS WORK. Crearward aatd it out for over $1,000.00, ‘There are probably a hundred valuable mined alrendy opencd in thin district, and at busy intning town of over 2,40 inhabitnnts bas sprung tp tt the yieinity of the nines, baving all the accossories: which alwaya n snp such camps. It isa duplicate of Leadvilic In 1878, with fta danco- houses, and wine-shops, sod guinblinu-bells where faru and keno reign by day and the long night through. Here are located the famous Contention, Tough Nut, Three Brothora, Gurden, Munitor, and athor mings. gouth and southwest from Tucson frum thirty to .cighty, miles oro the Patagonia, Arivica, Papago, Owl Head, Emnirc, Oro Blanco, and other camps, somo of thom qitite now, but many showing Iininensa veins of the richest kind of ore. both wold and ellver, The sliver ores, bows ever, Inrgely predominate, Kast from Tucson, nbout seventy mites, {n tho Chirleauhua Runge, Mountain Dos Cube; or Doubles Head, with ita twin peaks, is plainly visible te tho south from the raiiruad; and here sume yory rich discoverios have been recently made, The eutire southern part of Plina ,County, fronting on Sonora, In old Sfextco, ts ONE VAST MINERAL DISTRICT, sonmed and gashed witt flesurce In which are concontrated a intghty wealth of prectous init: crals, Heretofore theay mouutains bave beou rospedted ulinust eutirely by miners from Cale fornta:and Nevada, though Philadetphia aud Boston own some inrge propertics there: but now that the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Rall Toad has sppronched so near, and will conueot with tho Bouthorn Pueliy Raliroad by Fab. 1, 184], tho energetic prospectors from the Enstern States will certain! i take a part in the work of discovery and development. Not-ffir from tho Arizona oastern Iino thore is a mountain, perhaps ten mites south of the raliroad, whoso profile nuinst the sky Js very curious, Tt presents a clay likences toa aleep> tng giant. Its helmeted head, its prominent nose, open mouth, and perfect chin are ag if cut in the yranit; and thé form of the body, Hmos, and uplurved feat compiute tho picture. Asi bave stated before, uit across Arizona the railroad follows n plateau almost level, and, I inay say. almost desert. The various forms of colossal cactus grow to lutnonse Bizo, Some of tho giant troe cactus grow to tho hight of thirty font, with stooks fificen or twenty ine! in diameter; Lut those cactus-growths, with an RKuporintondent Watlcor Nocd« 8600,000 fur Addition to the $3,600,000 My Bag Alrondy Expended. Wasutsaton, Jan, 7.—Tho Superintendent of tho Consus sent to the Sccretasy of tho Interlor toeduy for transmission to Congreas a comiius nication asking for nn ndiditlonal appropriation of, 200,000 fur tha completion of tho connus work and tho publicntion of tho results, The Superintendent reviews tho causos which have mado expenditures {i excess of tho original pluns of the Consis-Ofice necessary. These wee the great rlee in peices and wages which oc- curred prior te tho beginning ot the census, ine yolyiny largo Inorenso In tho cost of ietd works secondly, tho urprising growth of ponte’ Intlon during tha decile, tho. venus dle covering a population of 2,000,000 In excess of tho highost estate of tho olllees thirdly, the unexpeated wealth of opportunities fount In tho work of the various special nyunts of tha olnee, especially tn the dupartinents of forcatry, mining, neat production, the Nehories, wawed and puehinery, the faotory system, the muni: turos of iron oni steel, and of toxtile fabrics, tho cultivation of cotton, tubacen, and the sev ora} cvreal crops, tho soclal atutiatios of cltien, and tho statistics relating to the defective, de penis and delingiont clnssees, ‘The Suporins endeut euye that wack of this kind tas never Defore boaiundertaken on wiy Iargescate imnder authority of the United States Govorninant, aud the fleld’ hua been found surprisiigly rich in Btntiatical inatorial, He would ruyard it ns rrit loss to the country {f the invest {atlons already begun ennnot be fully, carried out. sittholent provision aball he ninde for continuing theso fuvestigntions the tenth censug can be mndenn almost perfect inventory of the in- dustrial, social, and vital condition of the peor plo of the United States, A fourth enuso for tho Increase af expondl- turo Is tho occasion fora more rigid rovision of the achedules than was ever before undertaken, A Moro vartod conipiiation of resulte, and a wider correlation of frets, Tho schedules of enumeration form a mine from whieh tha valuo ‘of the product obtained muy bo Increvacd with avery successive application of iabar in cam- Mineral Weatit of the Terrllory of Artzona—The Tombstont and Other Districts, Bpectat Correspondence of The Chiengo Tribune, Lrapvitze, Colo. Jan. 2—1 ream tho theme of iny Inst fetter, From California through Arizona atid Now Mexico.” Undoubtedly Yuma. City istiow the western gateway of Arizona. Over the longrench of theLolorudo Hiver desert from tho north, and tho tualarious marshes at the south, thera {eno prioticable entrance exs copt by way of. the Suutharn Pactle Rattraad through Yuna, «When the now line of the At- Inntiy & Paoitic Railrond, from Alvuquerque, in Now Sexicn, is complete, It will pass fur to tho north of the Sonthorn Pauific ttailroad ine, and will cross the desert at another point, and WILL MAKE A NEW STATE, It will pass through Apache, Yavapal, and Mo- tuuve Couiittes, a MtUe north of tho centre of the ‘Territory, louching Prescutt, tho Capital, and will open up a intnaral dlatetct knawn to be ciel. but which has been so (naccesstblous to prohibit tho shipment of anything but gold and the riche est sllverores. In Yavapal County are found many oxtremely rich gold placers, which baye been worked for years with great profit, and ex tensive tedxes of gold and Fllver bearing rocks, from which fortunes were mado yenrs ago. Yet the miners have been few, and tho country but purtintly developed. : In tho snuthern part of tho county’ are extensive bes of coppor. f= snylng 30 to 50 per cent pure, and carrying gold and silver in such quantity that for many yoars tralus of wagons wero engaged tn transporting {t from Upper Gila iver to Chihurhua, In old Mexico, for reduction, and the amount of pre- elous metal alone in tho ore wasamply sufficient to cover all tho enormous expense and hazard of trausportation. Much of it is alsu shipped to Silver City, in Now Sfexleo, In Mobave County, piladon and (afulution, The Superintendent 4s in tho northwestern part or tho Htate, any fine | eccasionnl juniper, fre about tho only green very Saniraus Suite ounbled 4 wok up tbe fee mineral ¢elns haye becn' opened and worked at wuld viet 2 On n e fins of road, Ane soils aaga of material which hus been pro : f vo) sandy, wrass $8 vor: c, The raitront his oftice by the labors of the 31,000 entmerators Intervalas but Indian troubles and forays buve wus nn oxtremcly casy and cheap one to build, Interfored greatly with aueccasful mining in that portion of tho Btute. The opening of the Athintlo & Pacific Rallrvad, and tho influx of tniners and gcttlers, will settle the Indian ques tion nnd roveal tho great ininoral resources of this regton. é ‘THE BOUTHHHN PACIFIC HAILROAD furniahes access to the best known, aid now the richest, inincral districts of the Territory, though It dovs not pasa through or touch any of thom. ‘Nature hos mide 9 very ensy route for thla rond, It follows, tho Vulloy of the Gila Iver (pronounced Hecla) moro than balf-way across tho Torritory, and much of tho time In sightof tho rivor. ‘This furnishes a very ensy wator-grado, and,. although mountains aro in sight on elthor hand for a Ingo part of the way, thore {4 not’ 1 single altivult xrndo or ascent on tho road. The Glin ts a slow, sluggish stream in, this partof its course, with almost no tributa- rles, und is aupplicd ‘entirely from the mount- aind to tha north, Tho valley is randy aod orid, with no vegetation except stunted growths along Its banks, It would be dillicult tosccure such ireigution a4 would over,.muko [t valuublo us farming lands, yet occasional smal! Mexican tinches may bo seen‘ ndur.tho river, There aro evidences, howover, that tho Valley of tho Upper Gila was once thickly sdttted’ and [ts Junds culti- tivated By a race Jost toblstory, and whoso only inemoriul 1s in tho pucblogand ancicnt dwellings whoo sasslye ruins: aro, wcutterad. here and. thore. About tittcen iniles north of Casa Grande station of tho Southorn J’acifle Rallrond aro the famous ruing of the *Casx Grande,” or Grand House, situated rather picturesquoly on tho banks of the Gila, Its great sizo for an Indian mansion; its musalvo walls and chambors, which are now Vialted by tnvans of Jaddors; {ts broken fequeduct by which it was once supplied with water; and tho ovidonces of & lost civilization which can be traced In its architecture, make It an objcet of Interest tu tourlars, and will repay adny's delay mado for this purpose. ‘i About tei mites north of Oatman Btation (whieh, by tho way, was named from ite vicinity and tho hundrods of apeoln) nperits and experts who have been employed during the pat your, ‘Tne approprintion askod for would rilso tho cost of the censua under tho act of March 3, 187), to $3,500,000, While tha cost of the cenaus nevording to the Rent of 1870, after allowing for tm inerenge of 3 per cent in population and other elements of cost, would be $4,526, The Superintendent coualides by saying that should It bo tho decision of Conxress not to ullow tho nildittonnl amount asked for, ho will use his wt- most endeavors to bring thoexpend {tures within tho orctaal limit of tho law, by stopping al! the spoala Invostigauions ot inade absolutely al Heitory upon the oftes and by reducing tho compilations to the nnrrowest Ilmit. —<—<—<—<$——————— WAUKESHA. and probably id not cost, a equipped, compicte and OVER 310,000 PER MILE. ‘The ties wore all brought from California, and are of redwood: The labor was done by China. imen, who have become, under the discipline of the Central Pacitio Railroad, lirst-clasa rallraad~ buitder, ‘The road is splendidty managed; and J noticed no rails or timber, or frons of uny kind, was loft alone tho ine, ns 14.80 common on now ronds. I saw only two bridges on the outire 1.200 miles of rond from Bsn Francisco to Lords. burg, in Nuw 3fexico,—one over tho Sou Joa- sulg River, in California, and one over the olorada, xt Yuniay also, J did not seo any’ ma- sonry after Joaving Los Angoles. Su cheap a road, yout 30 Woll buiit, and commanding 80 val- usblo na local us well as through trade us does this, it must make colorgal fortunes for tho fow mon whove cnorgy and capital built it Before leaving Arizoni, 1 should say that, while its great luck, takon asa whole, is water, muking {ts dry and arid country, this coudl- don is not urtiversal. Jt hus, especially ta the gouthern portion, many. weautiful vai- feys among the mining districts, which, while not: sulliciont in extent over to give promise of productae yrala and yugetables for export. yet may with irfigation, which Is xthand, rodtice enonzh for the needs of the home wmar- ot. Tho Valley of tho Solt Nivor ts niso very rich and productive. Tho wealth of Arizony fs in ite minor ttelds, and these, though in putts 80 genorally opened, tle yet walting In greatpart the possibilities of tho future, : GEN, JOUN C, FREMONT, the Governor of tho ‘Territory in, 187, mate A *MDooial ronur| to tho Secretary, Bf, the Interior upon the various resources of that region, from which I mnke a brief selection, After apeaking: ot tha.minoral discoveries and developments in diferent districts, ho says: ‘In Arizona oro found tho only Instances within ny knowledza where threo or four workmen toxettor, without monvy or outside ald, bnve manned to develop velug into rezular silver inines, which havo al- rendy ylolled soveral hundred thousand dollars, with a proinise of etitt greater success, By a moderate tise af money In alding this kind of industry, it would open out « prospect of em- Pigy mont te elurge class who havo bocn suffer- pe for the wantofit. ut, to give full devolap- nient to tho mining snterest. Inrgo capital Meeting of tho Board of ‘Truntces of the Fuduetrial Schaol-A Probable Row Over the Method of Iinpurting Religions Ynstruction — What the Catholics Demand. “ Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Waukesita, Wis. Jun. 0—Tho Taduatria | Schout for Boy's one of Wisconaln's benevolent institutions, located In this village. Itavernzos about 400 boys under 2Lyenrs of age, who have boon sentenced hore for yarjous crimes and inis- domennors, Including vagranoy, fucorrizibility, and other moro xerious offenses. The inmates are generally vicious, and havo beon sent tothis refuge with the hope of reformation which. hope ls not alwuys realized. Tho institution is in chargo of f ‘Superintendent who Is vnier tho dilection of n Board of Trustecs nppoluted by tho Governor, ‘The ‘President of tho Honra 13 the Hon, Bdward O'Neil, of MIt- waukee, a devaut Catholic, who will urge a new doparture at the meeting next week in the man nor of Jmparting rollgigus instruction to tho ine mates of the schoo), Heiljyions exoroiscs ary. now held, and always bave bean, in a gouoral way, the whole‘school bemg present, nud the Instruction aimed to be of nn entirely unecote- rian ohnracter, Ministers of all donominntions aro Invited to offigiite in the school on Suudays, who gonvrully huve the xvod sunge to omit any positive presostation Of thelr particular reliz- | to the scuno of the welleretnemborod massacre must be brought into the Territory, Thoro ts. doy . ir, O'Nel! lesires tht. y not money here ty do it, In conncotion with this tat? uyetave, of tho tnatlvution. ming of the Outman family In 185!) aro the "Pedros | Vise mineral. wealth, the ‘Territory has tt be | Pintados," or 80 amended o8 to nilow the Cutholio clorzy pass to take tho boys of Cutholle parcnta apart from tho others and instruct. thom in tho peculfar forms nnd coremouies of the Moth- erChurch. Ho bases ils oluims for tho privilero of imparting this sort of iustruction on a sec. tion ,of the Hovised Statutes, which provides. “that uny clergyman of good standing sball be granted reusondble fucllitics ut proper times and fincens to niminister and impart ‘moral and ro- gious natruction, according to the Ussies Of a church or denomination.” Thia proposition will bo stontly resisted by the athor mambeors of the Honra, and tn exultiog session fs loaked for abundant supply of timber and coal, and autti- cient arable land to snnety Its mining communl- thea with farm-produco of sll kinds, Nor can it bo snid thut the agricultural capabilities of Are izona are limited to the.extont of supplying ite mines. There are numcrous yalloya so favora: bly ellunted with reapect to cllinato aud water- supply that both seml-troplicul and temperate fruits and other products can be produced for exportation, Whon capital is moro gonerally attracted toinvest here, and tho savoral pro- Jocted rultroads enterprises jooking to opening up thig immenso region aro completed, an era o 201 ‘McTUIED NnockKs, whiuh are simply a great pilo of siti. boulders, carved over with muscrous hloruglyphics, and palnted pictures of wen, anitndts, birds, aud creatures not known Ia natural history, No one has been ag yot able to decIphor them, or to do clare whothor thoy tell a story of buttics and conquests or rollgiousdovotion, nor the period in which thoy wore oxouuted by tho artists of somo elder age, From Maricopa stago-lines connect daily with Phonix, a ively Amuiean town twonty-olght uilles north Of the rallied, on the Salt River, miles north: unoxumpled proapority will dawn upon Ari- Wlon tho hew departure is proposed, ‘hoy ru- | gd to Prodoott, tho Capital, 15) nite ee eee een that itt aril bo introatotn Brow fase, Grande sailor iaaily mail and |” iniy next letter I will continue my trip gectarlantam into the school, and tho roault wil plaxe-ting and severe: as Kineand fora | through Now Mozico. D.8, Covent, be that tho ergy df shor denomlnntons will ity. in tho Globo ‘District, In this district aro ———— focuted tho famous Silrer King, Moxiean, Stono- TAL DESTITUTION. eet ee aetna Saanattinchimond Mest: | A hel oun. and othor mines which hive proved exe ii tothe fval dotriment ef iho alse if On a goad nm 0 diactpiine order of tho institution. ba - tremuls rich, and pptucln chlorides, syle | Death of an Old Woman from Starva> a 9 ‘Trapped. + | phueats, ang’ subphides of ailvor, assaying In tion. Thoro is. story told bat and agontloman | spociinonaaver £4,0X% to the ton, The voing Mary Gobrke, 64 yenrs of ago, ving alono at travoling toethor on nn Engtish rallrond. ‘Thoy | ate often vory large and unusually lek, and | No, 48 Superior streot, was found dead in tho wero atrangers to cach other, Suddenly tho gontioman saids IGE “Madam, J will trouble you to look outof the window « Cow minutes; Lado gotng tu mukusame: changes in my wearing: sepa ? “Cortalnly, sit,” dhe replicd, with grent pollte- nogs, rising und turning her back upon bin. Ina vory.short timo he auld: “Now, mudam, my chunge 18 completed, and you nay resiine your own scat.” Whon tho Indy turned sho beheld her mato now discoveries are nnicunced with great fro- aioney,, remamber mecting two yuara xo. on tho Atchison, Topetn & Santa Fé Ratlrond, a family, consisting of wold father and mother and two'grown-up daubters, on thalr way Eust, bearing with thomn A FokTuNE' of AuouT $30,000, with whieh thoy wero golug back to tholr old hame,—ia Pennsylyans, I believe. Tho futher told mo his 6 howthat misfortine hud pure holo sho called hor hotno at 4:00 yesterday aftor- noon, Shoe was in very poor circumstances, and had beon supported for some thine by tha County Agent. Tho cause of her donth was undoubt- edly starvation and cold, Mrs. Gehrko, or 3fll- lor, ns sho was somo times called, lived in a room nat much inrger tha a dry-guada box, and situated in tho half story fist boneath the roof, Tho only window [n’ tho apurtmout fon tran sued him, white ih thoBust, with relontless por- ) was buttered and broken,and but Ittia better Rvel uvor Dee Pog nod into a daghing lady with | soverones, Hts farm was gold for debt, aud | than no window at ail. “Tho furniture of the “Now, sir, or minim, whichovor yau ‘Ike, | ovou ts frlonds sacincl to Hosert hin. Ho hud } rootn conslated of a stove not lurger thant sald tho lady,“ T must trouble you to fook out or | Pelrd somowhure of pate id and allvor valné | band-box, ani which did not appour to have bad thowiudaw-for 1 also have some changes to | tfurolt Arizona, and with a row hundred dole | g ir init for Hoveral days ut Joust. Tho bod of make in my Apparel. lara gathored fram the wreck of a foriner com~ | the decuased,on which suo was lying, consisted of "I y . Z " za i ull of shavings on top fora pillow, These were magni gan say Ske Bute wn seats | Hed dourney of, abe nay 8 ratte tor ae ce equpon the bare floor at ono alde of tho stove, weeks of privatiow, and danger often, be |*Orber - furniture .thoro was. To bis gront sirprise, on reaiiming bisseat.tho | roached ble land of prio in tho Globo Dis- goutloman in fomalyaitire found bie tay coms | Eves" tro wae: fortune. im decovoriog tied | Snd taut appoarid tn bo ne aded of elton, for loudly, and sald: Ri mughed ) Iedyo of mineral. ‘Me mother prepared tho | thore was not a bite of fond In the Apurtricnt, ‘“Trappears that wo are both anxztous toa id mats, and performed tho other houschold due | The clothing of the doud woman was poor aD reougnte fon. . What have you doue? 1 have Hos, which were slipl enough In thelr little | acanty in quality’ and quantity, a:d not a parti- robbed « bank," wall tents while tho futhor and daughters | vig warmer than ordinary foniils attire in tho worked with tho pick aud shovol. Thoy wore blessed with houlth, ids rapidly ncoumulated heups of tho precious minor, which were at lutervals hauled to thy nourest roils and sold. After awhile they bai ou opportunity to sell thelr mine to advantge, and, after about two yours’ absencotthey, wifu returning ayuin to the old homo, tho huppiet family 1 tad scon in imany aday, BStump-nilts and other machinery are boiug largely Intoduced late this scotion now that railroad faglitlos sro so greatly in- crenacd, and the outpu.of 88) witt bo larga and steadily increasing. ugdniona and several othor flow inining disteeta south of tho railroad nro also ronched from Maricopa as well as from ‘Tucson. ; The noxt piace of antimportance reachod in omtug from tho wout [i é TURON ronounced Tuson), V'ble fs an ontorprising Ht rapldly-tmproving ityof about ‘00 nba Itants, und fa the courty-seat of Pima County, Dy tho way, ja spoakingot countios, in Arizona and New Mexico very diferent idea of thelr extent must bo held trom those in Kustorn States, Tho ‘Torritory of Arizouns contains about 11.000 equare iniies, wnd fs ws {argo ag Now York, wii, and Ubtocombined. All thts vaat vidad futo Ven counties, 6aino of which ure ng largo us ur dverage Eastern State. Pima County 38 probaby ong Gf tho riebest in the country In mineral yeulth, conta! many ‘very Mich and proms districts, esol has’ wlwaya commande the trade of those “And 1," guid the.whllom -Iady, as he doxtor- ously fottored his compunion’s wrista with n pair of handaitfls, “itn Detective J——, of, Heotland Yard, and in femalg apparel havo shadowed you for daya; now,” drawing a royolver, “kvop —— . .A Legal Joke, Tho Newburyport (Mass.) Herald telts, thie tol lowing story of one whoin it deseribes ada fae mous wit of tho Essex Har; “A liquor caso was holug tried In court, and” as 2 pict of tho ovl- dence a pint of whisky was produced by the Commonwealth, and it was clearly shows that EE Mention) whisky wus seized from the prom: sud of tho defendant, who bad tt there with (n- tont to soll, and whurn we will cull Miohavl Mee Carty. “Jt was not u very extonsive selanre, but atill the Intont wus just as bad, Whon tho Dis- trict Attornoy urogo hoe atatod tho onso; suld’ that hy had no doubt but that bla brothor on the othor aide would make fun Dut of ft, as wat lis wont, and ending, by charainy, tho Jury to dis passionately try tho ense slmply on {t8 merits. As he sat down Stichael's pitorney, arose, *O=g- wenttonicn of the ju-Jury,’ ho sald, * tha learacd D-dedlaty tornoy enys ho’ wety-wikhes ie, roe 8 On ity WMem-10rits. jolinet MeCartst ttak Pirates a Jolly iis se sient e 4 Jol co bxoeedinyly rod nota. Mestignucls coneinged biw hiwyor, ‘I-l-took upon the jury, G-; - non of the jury; ‘slow upon Michael Mecarty, month of July. In this misoruble garret this oor, forsakon, and onfevbleal oid woman, her last bit: of bread: consumed, and 10 flrewood loft save that which formed her bed, Inid dawn to dia in thu bitter cold of Saturday aight, while within a stoao’s throw in clthor direction were Uveral portions of tho woulth and opu- lonvo Of & populuus = and so prosper- ous city. Ie would onke ono think that charity fs maliened jn those later days to look on such a ccune, and then reeill.the Indiin heathon whlch bo beard proached wbout in the forenoon sermon, Tho uthor tenunts of tho house claim to bo Norwegians, and, if thoy rontly do belong ¢o that opon-hourtod ruee, thofr own poverty prevented thom from extending favors tw thoir ror nounced, When they found tho body yestarlay it was frozen bant—se bard, indoed, that the honle of. rats infesting the walla and gorret uf tho huuse had not tonabed it. Nothing fs krown a4 to the old woman's. antecedents, and ft is thought by thosa who know her beat that sho had uo rela- ves fo tho country. A QUEER CASE, Is We Shamming or Nott George Allen, an inmate of the County Jal, was supposed to be dying last night of generat dobility and norvausnods, the result of an ene feebled physical candition which wae still tar- ni f No-notico hls b-beatmjny countunancg. hile fejolly | distrlota, dnd [a nt Ure ous business place. It-| ther agyravuted by thy prumaturo romoval of u rublenud fave, and how, ge; uno ja not ke Leadville, ony the product and pop. - ‘ou botiove and earn pe breeaee Fda oa Oa industries, Re inkes | Plaster from acus across tha Upper poriton of |-Jury, do you , * quer iaa yo uu ue tho abdomen, aid by tho patient's padding olatn to being tho imst auciont clty in the. youd # reronsongblo rf out in tho water durivy tho rovent cleansing doubt, thethethnt JE Michael MeCurty bad a | Uulted States, though this clulte ts hardly wall | Ceti gait. Alton ia pultue attended by Ir. Loy Prgint of wiley, bo egald & au ity I te nced= pupportud, Ut ia Inreel ah tt gontilne wauuy Guidean inimta of Slurtercrs: Iuve, und. by i HY aitiog houses, waite Of which bave Excollent MIBINeaS HOU, oe eanual trado of over. $590,U00, Some of tts Dulldings show miuvh irchitactural taste, its groatest druwhack fa fu tha fact that all the. Wator obtatnavia If so brackish and ulkaline nw to atfoct strangore vory Unploasantly sumo- o8, . Hoot sevon tuiles south of Tucson 1 the ‘Dr, Eurll, tho abortionlet, but tho jatter thinks the mun fa dhumming, ‘Swo rep- utablo physlolans were culled in yesterday, and they appeared to consider tho man's condidan griticul, Allen hasbeen taking advantage of tho new aut of officials attho Jail, and bas beon (mpoetag a tot of fulachuods udon them, notably ‘one fo Lhe affoot that bo was cut ull to ploces thr a tight with awallor ut Milwaukeo last suutner. ad ai Mua. Siicrs, Inco the death of dime, Thiers ancedo' avundant about tho buuoly turn of Gor minh Lamartine used to frequont the hotet of tho Pjace Batnt-Qeorge ex. Ono day he expressod desire to return to Jtuly iu ‘andor to escape the sud apeatacie of tho divisions of bis country. " Tr iw OLD FRANCISCAN CHURCH OF BAN XAVIEH | df, Allen's record ts thie; Uis true mame t Tee ee ee eee ant te, Hald to, Seno. | sey tino, which te Camus fac and wide ae the | Uogouwaldt. After @ sorice of offenses all timo, J shall yoo agua Florouco, the country of | Moatelewant anuwoatly eburch: editlog tn any of, pouty, in cbaractor, he was arrosted 4 1877 droumal Might } bring you. buck some of ita } tho Tersitortes, It was comucuced in 1768, and | for baving stolon 4 pollcoman’s slur and bell awoot Howers, Ita perfunics, tte lttlo mouateay” | Was thirty yeare in building. Itty sovonty feet | from the Wost Bludisou Street Station. | He bad th, of Moorish archi- 5 toot in dk in width aud 115 to (dutyle of arnamunta- feuture, Unlubud tis the tly tow pecullur tu thatachto!, It bustwo towers infroutund a due avert the rour; aud the nigbos of ita Irregular arg Aled with state, plenty of fun until be was arrested. ‘Then ho daceifoglously robbed several churchus, und, exouplog puptabment, stola the riugs from the tinwersof a Mrs, Kennedy, who huit boew abot dead by ber husband, Fur thia be was given And Ming. Thlera roplied, with a ii e iy tnould provor some putes dialer” Utes —<—<—<——— ‘Decorated Wome, There aro in France tou chevaticres or amazonca ua of tho sulnte, uit of brick, with} aighteon months at Joiet. The pecan churge of the Legion of Honor—nawoly; Bina. Abtcot | a fiuish of stove in tho luterior; sud | against bin Is stealing o Wagun from M. Schuil- do Rawls; Row Noubeur; Mile, Dodu, the tuleg- | (t is sald ttt formerly [te communion | hausen, which ho gold for $10, The wounds raphi Bie. Jarrothout, ox-cantineer; an sorvicu Was of aiavsive guid and silver, but that, | about nly person | from which by an ix latory of Moroy,—wil of wuou, uxcupt Mile. | in the Various raids across the bordey, vais | peara to sufforing, wore — reocivud Loss Bonheur, bao becn docoruted far ‘Resoistn ohusch wag plundered of these, and they have months ayo woue fow in an aifray in the West ‘Twelfth Btroct district, which the polico never succocdad in fathoming. for tho rewson that Allon would not teil the truth, No protendgd to, kuow who.sbot and cut bhia, wad cuused tho frsest of suvcrdl purous whos on the battle-Acld gr in the national dl . Siler Hosw Honhousis the saly wonan, wh bs the Order: De taabetts roe ets, wo female Wo al io Tal atric Lou! - thon ull the world ovus, frog Chjaa to Peruse nover been restored, Attached to the church onthe aouth are tha convent-buildings which: arustlit becapied by a Tow nuns, who buve uw sohoul of Indians, wna pdinlalster to thoir apirlt oaband pladcd ajment, Luly chureb fa ean: he name of tho districtisaaidtohase: Innocence wan arparcnt rought totrinl Tho t ton. - him on Muridian street. elo! rested fur stealing her clotlyin by * peaghing' on the gang to and Loi, and four were last night tock: fu the rount of M! Eldridge court; fea street bagnio, : boartods Louts Davis, lurcon worth of. chickons from Bixteunth street butcher: and a notorious hat cash from G. Wontton, of and who was foolish enough to Stringent Lawe for the alre, by mombers from all parts of ot all y which large nutnbera and often ant; comiemmed, Tho Committee on Jaws made a lon and concluded by recommenting the following nrovisions to be enacted intu n gevoral pume bw for tho Stato: First—Sbooting, of takiog, transporting, or having in porresslon Atl gamma wniimals, deer, hire, gray, black, of fox ngulerols, and ali cuuiu birds und fh yrahiblied oxcapt durin wid fowl should: bo ‘opon Aeancn, provide: nH tund, . O'secand—Vrohlbition of all: taking nate, mincen, springs, wid. Uo use purpose otany probihicod. aon ty one AMA—Bi uso of any Seventh Molunting, ar di all game from th Teuth=lrotection to fark, and ail Inacct-dovouring birds, thelr neste, ezga. tt hofore they were sth of thn matter probs ably Ig thut no inathe-naytiin would Ue n inure fie plage for the tnatt thin ang jail or polices she sioie Ee THE CRIMINAL RECORD. itenw from tho. Poltce Stations. Sobn Dean, nijas Hopkins, was neresied Batur~ day night by Lieut. Callahan pon complaint of Wiillan Larry, of No, 67 Washington streot, who says Doan assauited and attempted to rob Somo six-weoks ago John Martin broke {nto tho room of a olgaretmaker inthe upper story of ngrocory nt No, 47156 Clark etreot during her abeenco at work, and stole about $60 tn, A portion of these he .eold to Bre, Ellen Miley, of No. 407% Chirk strect, and to Mes. Alleo Carroll, woo wits boarding with her while ber busband—Goorgo Carrol) —wns aorviny outa term in the Ponitentinry, got out he quarroled with bls wife, and was ary amity Botcativen Euder tho conennudiiea, was that the up at tho Armory. ‘The property bas all been recovered, Armory arrests; John Koyes. alias Anderson, charged with stealing €21 cush out of n buscar Ella Abbey, at No. 2 Miunio Smith aod flannab Everett, charged with stealing about $100 worth of dresses from Ida May, proprictress of « Clark: with whom tho: rinh, charged with stealing §26 Pailadoiphin, who 1s Soeetls ODOR. at No, 6 Bldridge court, aliow bimsel¢ to be roped into Tilllo's rancho whl home from church yesteriny aftornvon, $$ GAME GUARDIANS, The Annual Meeting of the Winconsin Sportamen’s Association — They WU Ask the Legislature to Pass More Gamo—An Outline of What Thoy Dee Special Dispatch to TAs Caleago Tribune. Minw Acker, dan. 9.—Tho nnoual meeting of tho Wisconsin Sportamen's Association wushetd hore Saturday ufternoon, and was well attonded antial address was delivered by Me. Fred Hotbrook, the President, who stated tho objects that tho Association buped to accomplish, among which were tho enactment ot Jaws for the pro- tection of wild gama and fur-bearing animals. In tho southern portion of the State gume kinds i becoming scurce, and in the northorn part tho Indians bad adopted the ractico of building deor fenvcs miles iu lopgth, they were voubled to slay them in The State was doing much In the ¥ay of propo- gating diferent. kinds .of tish, and the uso ot nets und other unsportemaniiko devices wero ten of fittuen days after the clone uf the open saason allowed te dispusy of wama by not runs, trapee onson uf tie year. iri—Heporiaiun of all Aamo out of tho Htsta Fourth--Jlmitation of the numbor of onimals, or birda, Inwful to bo taken in any one day by one per Jecr, und nil other gamy. twonty-tive, niting from punt or duuak boats, and the sturbius meals uf cuss, Of birds und wild fowl, probiblted. Highth~Propipidon of shooting any bird, or karo, ho trap. Rinin—trotection of minks, rabbits, and fur-boar= Ing nntroais, snmia na now prohibliod by law, « the robin, martin, moadow- Followed Careless Nege lect. *- and How It Should Re Exer- oised uring her Did tho reader When Curro! Rot even Pu pactntieg caiinat be tue hig cause. it being Trees loon the way | tenths of all human a organs which eause then. over 1,000 every hour, or nearly one fon of twentyefour hours, Protection of distribution to_ every part of the bod some one of its many terrible forms. tho State. Tho diseases are that have attacked him, of the syiploins of tho first stages, a one of which and around the lois. for thetr hides, | Hons, Indigestion (the slomach never Is order when the kluneys or night sweats, muscular cy, 2 tired fecling especinily Ifany of the followhng th ng’ about the urine, it shows that th are out of orders fipon the surfies, an unusual report, rabbite, arhort erour for auch taneous attention, ble diseases: Bright's Diseas of the Bladder; Inflammation of tha P voluntary Dixchutrges 5 3h atanehollas complaints, ‘To purify sstreain we must go to its source, and to cure ndlsease we must-remove the uhorefore, that nine- Iments rre, cnused by diseased Kidneys or liver, the only certain way to cure these troubles is by traating the low Intlmately the kidneys are nxsoviated with the entire system inny be understood front the fact thas aunces of blood pass through them ¢ in. the: course ‘This vast mass of iy- ing fluid Js sent by n most perfect System of s, a the Kldneys are discased the impurities that are ln the bloud aro not removed, and hence pass through the veins, carrying iseaa9 mn oO horrors which aecompnuy mast of the dise enses caused by disordered kidneys and liver. cannot be deseribed in print, while the dan+ ‘ers surrounding tent are even greiter than he ngony. And yet a person may be troubled for many montlis without knowing what the . AN APPALLING List. — Some of the Troubles That Have The Great Importance of Disoretion formerly } tina some ane declared this fact - from A geet $i ue fue: end of thle Hand to. iis volar. B clit, r neys and liver rile the. site ite Wwitunss | and thoy — must be taken caro of, td fndicater diaordered kid neys or liver, are thesa: Pains In the backe th vera headaches, dize ziness. Intinined eyes, a coated tongue and a dry wouth, loss of appetite, cltlly aeiisa in liver are dee ranged), a dryness of the skin, nervousness, debility, despondene at night, etc. 8 are noticed these organs A red lepostt, & scum thickness oc thinness, a very durk or a very Haht. color, aburning sensation In passing, a frequent desire to urinate, an unusual ador, u reten= thon of the urine, or ntlesire to urinate and inadjiity to do vo, The above nre 2 few 0! the Hundreds of symptoms which indicate the bechining of aggravated cuses of kidney or liver diMculties, and they require instan~ f these symptoms aro nat eheeked at once, they are almost certain to result in some une of the following terrl- batt ry awh ‘or pivot ie Ted ., Mieth—Nu quail shooting for a torm of three years. LA @; lnitamination or Catarrh h Prose trate Gland: Incontinence; Inpoteney; In- including Jnfiauaia Uleera: neluiding Infitumation, Ulcera- tion or alting of the Womb; displacements; tardy, seanty, suppressed or painful mnen- und’ yous. fons: he * Me deuie-Persous slolating Jawa to.bo aubjectto | Siruations; Lencorrheas Spinal Wenkness prosecution In muy county witiin or through which | anc neral Ovarinny + Palpitations: aamo [8 unlawfully taken or held in pose . rt Disxense; 1 it, ‘Torpldity Twelfth—ANl Shorifis and Doputics, Cor lea City ; "oUt and Villazo Marsiinis, und polloo furee required to silts, and make coniplaint of any violations, and Diatrict Attur~ Juundiec; 2 Juinbag ngye tO aivend and conduct train. Hepsy: Spasms: ' Convulston: ‘hirfernth—Appointment of Gamo and Kish War- done by the Govarnor, an rocommendation of this thy Wisconsin Fish Cominixaior, boty noc thut awa are oxecuted Awvolation and ‘whose duty tt stall and inake coniplaintut vielations, Funclernte Ponaition: | hond on deer: $10 on all from Eto $4) for other vlolntions; one-hair in all cuaes Wo go te the Informer. FUternth Open mwnson un deer frum Auz.35t0 ec. tba 15; Onnil groune, duoks, und Doe. 15) woodcucks from Jul rabblta, and aquirr a WAR ON PATENT. MEDICINES, Spectat Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune, Puupapenrata, Jao, —War mediciues tas been determined upou by tha Phlladelpbta College of Thurmacy and tho County Sfodical Boclety, who have vecn consid: ering bow best to reduce tho nostrums, clnes on sale at ull. od Aue, dilloysnoss, drowsiness, junndico, and rheumatisin Hop Sitters removes casily. ———— Thave jong preseribed tho Shakers’ Saranpa- Ink it a most valuable modicine.— Jeremiah Luke, M. D., Gilmanton, N. He " BUSINESS NOTICES, Truc economy je not buying tho lows The best is cheapest. with Dobbina’ Klectric Soap {mude ty Cragin & Ca., Pojhi., ie the best and chaapest, aud we ask rillas, and £ est-prived article. our renters to test ft for thomac! 0 fwonty-tve dolints per ‘other game anitants, and which now moke up more than a fifth of tho total business . of. tho druguist. Thoir thoory Is, that the patent medicinoa intor- fere with tho regular business of the pharmn- olsts, who suffor by the loss of pbysictuns’ pre- scriptions, and sore want, to ‘go Bo fir at make ut ngreetnent not to keep patent medi- ysis; brainy water on tho. vralny Neuradgl: Canker; nu Swelling; Fever Sores; Soro or Diseased Eyes; tlons; Dropsy, ete., ete. from Aug, 25 to c. 15; on bars, ads compared to ‘The kidneys waste away by degrees, punted by Intense pains; the heart tho ontire tated. on proprictary eyed grow pinssy, Rysteyn is reduced salve of such that bloatlug begins; tie faca becomes and pallid; into a state of unconsciousness Mens per. Si "This 1s a sad pleture, but it Js tru thousands who haya passed thrott, So | Weokol upon ft, as to cure the inflamed CH. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS a gnalltts hement deveate, aratctad paddings, creams, o1¢., over mate, Manufuctured by STEELE & PRICE, Makers of Lupalla Yeast Usnts, Crean Baklog Vonder, ote., Chicago and St, Lauls, WAL! deo dis a hina es eet eh eas TeADE Maxx. ° CAUTION! ‘The wonderhil nchfevements and wccess of Hale's Money of Morebound and Tir hos caused tha bane of counterfits and dere Uve and dangerous mixtutva beat ‘of its compound namo tv Aint a aad rae Soy de fut teies Miimes oun olaceye {tie douve BX ACH ‘Trate-Murk dovird on the Wrapper enclosing each botss, us trhlch mwne a grains, For Sale by all Drupatets: wataval Savers for sabes, and thelr agitation allayed.. where the great ere wer of Warner's as wonderfil ax rare. water upon the agitation, ad eifeeting ® perfect cure. and thereby stitutiates thom to action, there Is one Inspiring word: Hope. easy reach, they are positlye facts, ‘and the experlence o! thonsands in all parts of this land fy verbfy then CHOCOLATE, BAKER'S BROMA Nut with gthor Ingredients, {a- sigoratirg ad agrevoble allke to nd tempting bevornyo, when sher nourlsbment fe uupalaiable and indigestible. Ass dlet for children {t {a tovatuable, / W. BAKDY& CO. Dorohestey, Bast. 4$ HONEY OF HOMEMOUND AND 'TAI./ et nee OR RN A HALE’S HONEY HOREHOUND & TAR! ~~ Tho Great National Specific for tha Speecy Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, SORE THROATS LUNG ard all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Jorehaund soories ach ISCATTERS all irritations and inflammations, and tho Tat Balm Abies Balsantea CLEANSYS and NZAIS the throat ang air passages leading to the lungs. Five additional ine gredients keep the organs cool, molst, and in healthful action. A Cough may be fitly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, aculady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR is the surcat known preventive, ‘Therefore, delay not a womcat te | take thls CERTAIN BPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great benefit - from its soothing properties, when suffcring with Croup and Whooplag Cough, PRIOES:--500, and $f, Large Hizo Ohoapest, | ON, CRI UTENTON, Sole Prop'r, NewVorks PIKE’S TOOTHACHE DROPS| GURE I OME MINUTE. Softening. .of th For those, therefore, who are in sickness, or have any of tho gymptoms above steneetbede ‘Thora Is no oecesion to despond or have any fear, fora certain and slmplo safeguard 1s within These ure no idlo statonents, i, who were bowed by disease aud now are well,complete- {nvalids and persone In Tealths” To the alck It yields a delicate Hold by Grocers overywhere. } Chrouie or Acute Rhewmatisn; Scrofula; Eryalpelas; Salt) Rheum; White Ulesrs; Bloodshot, Revolting “Erup But unpleasant as all the syinptoms and aven theae diseases may be,they are ts nothing tholaststazes of thucomplinints. Rccom- becomes... uncontrollable; the lungs are oppressed;* - und the and’ dablit- For weeks before, death comes the sufferer looks forward to ttns'a blessed ree ef, and anytiing that can furnish even temporary help iy gladly hatled. ‘Then I ig nm he breath ean only be caught iff gasps, speceh is iinpossible, and muscular action suspended, ‘The patlent Analy aliks every thing except ‘the palns « wiileh:. ure‘ racking hin, and death comes by certain but slow and yet fh this ex~ perience inlet have been well nud Lappy to- day if they had only used care and the right means in tine. And just heres where peo= plo ara Hable to ba deculved, The mirket Is Aled with so-called remedtos, all of them eoutaluing alcohol and yet claiming to help the kidneys or Iver. “It woutl be just as sensible to try und putout a tire by Wurntisg neys ar liver by dosing them with alcoholic remedies, ‘They inerease the flame, ‘These Irritated organs do not need a atlutant, but something soothing. ‘They must be quleted ts iY ato Kidney and Livec Cure comes jn. It ts, made frum a stinple tropical plant whose value is t nets is alinply a5 fntlumed kidneys and liver, soothing them, completely driving away thele contributes to the kidneys just tha eayuntlal elements that thase organs are deticlent le wecaittlcttnelaee een eS GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18784; i ever stop to inquire why the kidneys and liver are being 80 much written and talked about at the present time? It is because so few people aro free from kidney or liver troubles of one form or another, ‘These two organs sustain the life; they are the work-shops of the system, and if they nra well the person ts almost mln well, Thete Aly estimated. is often the case, however, that people will goto n physician then they ara feeling poorly, and after an exainination he will say 3 “Oh, your kidneysand liver aren Httle out. of order, that is al? ‘That is nlltit Is it notenough? It i# the beginning of the end unless attended to promptly, and ‘itis high, x

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