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Show He reopened and increased the widths of the old Roman channel to twenty-onyards. Through this channel, which is four miles in length, 3G,00(.) acres have been drained, and by next spring the whole bottom of Lake Fucino will be laid bare and ready for cultivation. The reclaimed soil has been laid out in large squares, intersected by fine roads. Hundreds of dwellings for peasants and twenty-fou- r chapels are to be erected. The whole estate is to constitute a model farm on an enormous scale, to which laborers are to be sent from the other Torlonia estates. The enterprise is said to have cost more than five millions f dollars, but the eventual returns will be large. The soil will yield excellent crops for three years to come without any manure. It is thought that the vineyards on the upper slope of the Lake bed will produce grapes of the finest quality. The work has given employment to 30,000 men. By the side of the lock which checks the outflow of the water a coumieuion.-tiv- e building in white travertine is building. A central monolith of this building will commemorate the d te of the draining and the name of Torlonia. jV' Y. Sun. Wooiiig. Widow e Republican. the Scran.oa (IV) lFr0ffl Mrpstiii' affair took place laS SU"l!- - i C f ,n and dSiuato as Mr. A ? P coteries of amen? local l twice married and in a lently formed penchant r.hid for a certain widower wid-ffh- Iv dul-f- r of about ono thousand to care for l,nd bavin? co u him, aud, took pity Mr, oe . thought she mis-ion than TrSrformioioWor 13 for the old f0SS thousand dollars. gentleman ld hi knitting at her window on these char- afternoon, turning in her mind, thoughts over Mr. b. pass- saw she Jjrt suddenly she wt Ay ik IDhai'kii)" no time like the for liliiY 1 ivitud himiutohcrcozy After a fcw preliminary tt.r;. lovers, you know "and-haws-fo- r hem m-- present into carrying her proposed plan and window the she wiped Mrs. A. began to des- bashful of being cant on the misfortune Her the world, and so forth. i alone logic A Muster Stroke. in the heart found a re;idv response said it certainly of Mr. S., and he Quincy has been never so upturnbe alone, but he ed as on to was a misfortune Saturday last. On going lonelinfor antidote the realized into the First National bank this nCVcr had A. Mrs. the that at generous ess eight o'clock, the porter morning discovered the ceiling and walls near iuvjciT. to was he slow rather that the vault badly shattered, and bricks Seeing the finally made the The old iinin proposition herself. consented, and they agreed to meet at church that evening for the purpose of getting married. The appointed hour found Mrs. A. at the church gate, and she was somewhat disrppointed at not seeing Mr. S.in waiting. So she called his name in a low, musical tone, to which Mr. S. responded in a tone more faint than masieal, and came forth from be- shaken from their places. He at once notified the officials, when an investigation was made, revealing a robbery which in its conception and execution eclipses any of the daring schemes for plunder that figure iu the annals of recent American crimes. It being impossible to unlock the vault door, an exploration was made in the second Etory, where an opening was found in the hall floor, through which burglars had descended on the top of the vault. Further examination showed that a hole over three feet square had been drilled through three feet of solid masonry, and a plate of boiler iron two feet square cut from the lining of the This vault with chilled chisels. into the obtained was access done; two were where terior of the vault, safes, one containing the money and special deposits of the bank, aud the other government bonds and valuable papers. The money safe was found with the doors blown off' their hinges and depicted of all its contents, save 0 a bag of gold. There was in it in currency belonging to the bank, 200,000 in Adams county bonds, worth par, and special deposits of srreeubacks and jiovernment bonds that run the total up to $500,000 Tho other safe containing valuabh papers and bonds was also charged with powder and blasted, but did not yield, and its contents, although showing the marks of powder are comprehend, hind the gate. They then went into the presence of a clergyman, and after discussing the important step about to be taken, .Mr. S. said : "I thiuk we had better not get married; I have uot as much money as she expects, and I'm afraid we would not live very happy together." Mrs. A. nudged him and said she did not love him for his riches alone. The old man hesitated. The clergyman became impatient, and asked : "Are you going to get married ?" "I think we might as well," S. somewhat coldly. It was evire-p'L- 'd 00,-00- dent he had wilted. "But you must say yes or no," saie the tiers vnian. "Perhaps it is good fur us," Mr. S. "aid, and with that the clergyman told them to go home until they had fully made up their minds. They went. Mrs. A. was wonderfully vexed, and later in the night poor S. went around to beg her pardon. When he safe in entered the he fell his W. S. Penfield, cashiVr, says that currency and special deposits aken from it would make a respecta- le wagon-load- . In the bank, at the time of the robberv. was a tralvanie battejy alarm connected with all the windows and doors and leading into the vault. So nicely did the cracks men do their work, however, that they not only guarded against it, but lso raised the wiudows to save them rom the effects of the concussion. b get away with the spoils it was necessary also to let one of their num ber down into the vault by a rope several times and raise him up with he booty, and yet this was done, and these experts neither disturbed the eighborhood, which is in the very heart of the city and within a square ot the police headquarters, nor were ne k V mvj CUCII UJ aiij UI1C ihe bank publishes REED. Jf GROCERIES . 5 AID coxFEcnoxEii r. Ajrent fer Patent Aluminous Ruild- Furs KidCS, - P aprr. in). 311(1 Pelts Bought. Opposite Cartlon Erot., WaUhmufcen, LOO. IX, Bia-t- CM CHE More than, COUXTY. r OneMillioninuse!! PUMPS!PUtVlPS! I. HI. STUART TT'EErSFOH SALE I T11K BKST ANT) KST I'l'MI'S CTIKAP FOIU'K hikI J.IFI for deep or shallow wells. AUo, I'd Well Pumps, with sititablt I'litiinfl rMituiriI Mini tittAil imim muttm. tent Points for Drive irmi Tiliiiuor iie terms.at r,7... Workshop, Tithing otnr. a statement that it will not be seriously affected r UPHOLSTERY. mmml!'i3L.l',S by the robbery, and will continue its ITS BRANCHES. CARRIED ON BY business and pay all deposits. . It is IN tlALLmilmcrilwr. Workuliop over the 1'osl one ot the strongest institutions in nice. Knlrmio liy the itlley btw'eu C. Woh1 the West, and its stock sold last week a uh ce'n aud tin Tout OUicvTHOM AS WILSON. d for 145 and was considered worth Sopt. 3rd. 1873. m more. I wentv thousand dollars are Acred by the bank for the recovery O YES!! O YES!! of the bonds. vWS-- tl .IMA Jl'V ,.... v- .'Jl: mmm -- 7J-tf Mil It OCK SPRING AND The cat, it appears, is after all an amiable animal. A story of its be nevolence comes to us from Stow, - $ 9.50. Rock Spring, Miss., and what is more, it is greatly' 10.(H) Delivered, to the discredit of an unnatural hen, 7.50. Coalville, 8.00. Delivered, who, having a fine brood of chickens, NEW BUILDING OP took an intense dislike to a black Good Clan Col. Kep Wrm ly Getting HaniLfactnriiiE CGmpanj one, driving it away, pecking and YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. TheSInnjer chastising it. The uoo'l and gentle N. East Corner Fifth & Locust ot., Orderi left at DoairlaM' Meat Market will be cat noticed this, and taking compasfilled. sion upon the poor little outcast, promptly coaxed it partly acd partly drove it into the house, and then nursed, tended sni warmed it all day. At nijiht it was put uuder its mother unbeknown to her, only to be driv en off again in the morn'mg, when APFLETON'S AMERICAN . the cat would take it in charge; and now the chicken is a young hen, and KEW REVISED EDITION', able to take care of hercli. COAL! COALVILLE L00KJIERE. Cycloimjtlla i Eutlroly SEEDS AND PLANTS. I) CRANBERRY, CAPE nUe fi TRUE ve tent sort for Upland. Lowland, or CO the test CITCLOPEDIA. Will be iwned Complete in 10 toIb., of fcOO . beginning July, 1873. pagua earb. SOLD ONLY BY SUBSCRIPTION. Oaiden, liy mail, prepaid, 1.00 per A priced Cata IllO, fS.OO per 1,K. A chance for the million to buy a complete d all IraiU, OrnAaientil Tree, logue, of thil of twn without feeling the fot. A li'irary Kver(rren8, SlirHlis, limb, Honea, Plants, sc., and era tii a day buys the complete iek ting Now ia the FRESH PLOWKK3 AND OAUUKN SLEUS, the to eubMnbe. rhoiceft collection in the country, with all novol- - tune AdJrut, ics. will b sent Kratu to any plain addrev. as for all Information, Rorti oftttlier Flower, Garden. Tree, Fruit, Ever- VAN ItOBT. II. KENSSELAF.lt, ereen. or Herb Seede, for $1.00 aent mail, pre- il V WHOLESALE paid. TKADK. by CATALOGUE TO THK and Kitaldiithed B. M.'WATSOBf.OldCoI'myNuraarlee Seed Warehouse, Plymouth. Mann. 1S12. Ogileu, A;eut fur Northern UUb. M-3u lJ-2- KEARNEY'S I FLUID EXTRACT HYDE'S NEWS DEPOT, Post Ofilco Building, LOGAN. CACHE Co. All the periodicals of the Dj . AGENT FOR & L. Herjild & Ogden Junction. J MU SEND FOR I The only known remedy for BltlliUT'S DISEASE, lad a poeitire The Singer Manufac'g remedy tut STRICTURES, GRAVEL, DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILlTr, DROl'SV, Nod retention or iDoeminenee of Trias, Irrita GOUT, 605 IT. rcurth Co, Street, St. Louis, Mo tiou. Inflammation or Ulceration of the Eastern Publications For Sale, BLADDER & KIDNEYS. the vault. SPERMATORRHEA, Stationery, Books, Cigars, Eta. cottage upon That morning were found the tools Lencorrhoea or Whites, Dixeanos of the Pros knees before her, and implored hor emnloved bv the bunrlars. The kit Orders for Sunday School Rewards promptly tate Gland, itoiie in the Muiller, Coluliis Gravel or linonausi uepowi aaa aiucue or juihj uiforgiveness, which she vouchsafed by was elaborate and of the most modern filled. J.E.HYDE,Prop'p. charge. seizing a broom and making a pass at invention. H-his head with it, whkdi demolished The theories differ as to the time his hat. He took his leave in a hur-vof oranizine this robbery and the and docs not at all EXTRACT regret haviucr length of time required to execute it OF BUSINESS, wilted. EXTENSION Some contend that several , nights PerKanently Cures all Diseases of the AND were occupied in breaching the ma DROPSICAL KIDNEYS. BLADDER. vault of iron the and lining A sonry Princely Work. Existing in Men, Women and Children, while others insist that the job was - NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! finished Ihe Roman Jprince, Torlonia, has commenced and successfully accuinpHshcd a great work which last night. Prof Steole savs: "One bottle of Kearney Fluid Extract lliK'ho is worth more tliau all othe ,,uaht to place his name aboe those after Tho manner of working, tturliua romliilird." "I other Italian nobles whose families reaching the interior of the vault.was Price, Oue Dollar pir Bottle, or ix Bottles fur Five Dollars, U:ay be more ancient, but have now as follows : Powder was drilled into become He has drained the cracks around and between the decayed. Depot, 104 Dnane St., New York. a"d rendered fit for cultivation the hinges of each safe, and held fast by GENERAL MERCHANT A physician In attendance to avwr corrgapouJ' marshy Lake Fuciuo, which is situat- the free use of en.e aud give adviv grans. putty. A connecting ed near the town of Avczzana, iu fuse was then adjusted to set both Mf Send etawji lor Pamphlets, free."! TO TUB fP'cs. This Lake, which is some blasts olt at once, and then passed 0 miles in circumference, has o Fifth Street, Ogden, Nervous and Debilitated through a rubber hose to the top lur centuries been productive of evil the highest safe, where a small pisto OF BOTH SEXES. tae mm KEARNEY'S BUCIIU y, ' PRICE LISTS. J. Stanford, rpiIK MOVTT0R HAS O AW.P A TAR-FAS.- !) repntsition. No hiRlior enontii'iim mil be optm a 0wkiat; Stove titan tw say tliat who ure it pnki In Its pra, every houa-wineinlilnrs anl Knteade, and rwomrnfiids It to fur ecouoiy, cleaulinaM aud reliability ia all ns operation a. o br ;jrty-tV- surrounding country, flooding "when the waters were high, and .Trading fWor and mahria w en the W;'tcrs receded. TV Roman J. l,rs Uuudius and Nero sou'cht to re- - we Lake th c h third of its .Ar;JjUUhoirPrjcct l0 1S u !.f failod- ori-- i- n I" at-- A I JO, USi; TUB CELTC1UTO SAXTA CLirS COOKLXG STOVE, i or torn lain! 'ot?,' r 3 were !l company which Lake was TorUni;1) wh commenced work himself. SaSoftk Ao, on an old ledger aud eo FORMERLY TTAS CONNKCTKD THE .STORE w.tn - , -fyr adviee, aaJ Contultailon nu ,ry -y known .w the City liaKory arranged that when it was discharged and has stocked it with, a full it set off the fuse. This pistol was ,fr,u ilo..rtn,i,t. liHe of Groceries and llarUware, J. It. Diott, Graduate ef Jefferson Medical fired by nieaus of a cord which led Colleijpj'liilailelpUia. author of several TuluaUe works can be consulted ou all diKfaifs or the from the vault to the street, and thus St'xuai or Urinary Oriraiin, (which he made an nrnttor he will run study) eitht-- In mala or tannin, no the burglars set off the explosion this. to .In addition trom what cause originating or of how louxfUiid-inwhen the vicimtv ot the bant was A pructire of 3D years enables him to trwit . Charges with miceeM, Cures giiaraiit'-"ldiseafea in clear of doodIo. Several ncrsons Tlwisi at a distance can forward let- i.to was screwed g - ttcceRdul Action 31,314 JIOSITOUSnowhi CLASS IJAKEIIY. ierdescribinR symptoms aud enclosing stan.i) to adjacent buildings heard the sound A 4 X XllO iiPMiav uostace. and felt tho concussion, but thought Send lor the' 'Cuide to Health." Price 10c. it nothing serious. The safe that J. B. DYOTT, M. D., X. Y. Families supplied with Bread, Cakes Physician and Sirgeon.KU 1'uune St., was blown open was one of Didd's and Candies of the beet quan-y- . U y patent. and of Ciikinuati make. has null a Pemand Urfiyli the Territory, caUvt le Vt iivauty and Kt Jlou.v, . Which ,UI ' ' I AH - pAMM-d- ' ' are kept anil ftir Sale nttr NUvcs CM. I. ami all itallrutuh by it:, All! t j all the NlorfN. Stores ia tbe Territory. aoe |