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-'j-)?.ii!» 0 ^YoLXHI. '■[. •j-'i rrf bil-i-olnr .^_iy.97 :tQ -i.-s;lL"i."H .il' •*t* n-llf- FOI'^Apr.',fM ■ .3'"' K>R _AIi_-8AK_^Be-l Wf_s% :.£t_e-ientint_-'issue.'1 si11"' adver-. •"Hit OB SA_E-One thoroughbred'AlaertIey'eoi*V EOB BALE— One »horoug_Dr*a'._iaen ri. Q -tM9TO(->t'M»T_i_vi-e,aU') .iV -_ftO& BAfASrseiOba H> — CUlpoo} tod* ta»* okee —« B»tei__^___t_:, ^BA-E-rEg otfltry Bt li; i5_» package. T.l of eleven- <Jlffete_t ,_ta<tepi -drflvedoie-lorW.'ln £OS,'Greescsa_e,I_(rj -i: 5'for- JOHN, OESALK—J-re -roondBone ftr .*2j^i*? tjsAVfoUn,-■[_ ph rjoi;?'.'' va^i'iv) vm ni retsdzxat—3. ;gs from Pekin .Pucka andVPart-! ' '^sj-oo_'_iL>ttO^^<Ip__i, J_ rlflW>CDs_—k .„ „- . , j«^^I4ff»nt?n,r?etpj»|.5r^)ke Co< fafryXs =*^I^'s^_fe-F^raon\_Boik tod _ig_t_ra__a' __._—_7- &._JI — ■ '- ■ - __*~lt\.'__ »_—*ss>_.Ikwuus)ii '''__'_*' 'l__pet_\,^£ti «^o!>to»a_«^ree4i. 'A'd- iONi Bow,yMarl9B,ep.) ■rl: Inr-rtn'-.i-.-itt.^. _rtss_'B*-jH8.Wi \K&r_< __ old, lout'of0-**1 t-fight rofT.' N "flARKEI. gli^^jiTlpp6ca_6«;r.We---i'B.' Q> B_Q__-. Indlanapoli* s-r-iT-T iiy-7' r lOB SALE—Kggs from _ at reduced rate*, the rein • price address MB8; _MW_ ttcom.t*JiiIn—«•"' <;it""; •tred Pekin Ducks, O'er otlha season.' _B_SrAt_Un, f ►oipi.r) )' t'.s- E0_-8___tr»gtai«*fl, d White Coe-ins, .W-lte _oc_4 iHrfGolden 'Sebrig-t, _. AMDgBSON,.B-p8. —--■ fii.*i '."iiTos mm TO»J6_-B_-_-^A>Ife* WO*. T< JJ,,iiBOW«Hj»lU .faju-witarA] Cor-in. Price* reasonabIe."_.6j ^ ' "^iMarlon Co.; ted. o_ng XOUad China __.EK_SSBg oiii--i:u','rft Jit all. T510B' _a.Ii_-_e«er eggs! ftJ_.-#r-i___ stock, P Toulouse, Embden, and White China ort—an. voCBroa aor« pie, Martoti' ca:, ihnyft >n ' „. „_, KD-^-CIoVef. - __ 'G*____d^<-l__ijtalso-8ed OSJ__jMA», o*ii.:W»Bi|Dtta anjl, /»>9Sfi«ee *y_5 l£iS_______ S«$__g^ , ■^iaBiM-iA-arei Js be< Un\ b_ Er*3o?6—.i'A'aiareas j, K'iaj__.xivOix_—ft _—mee dla_tpolla^iBs?ferpDoe,{Wj»».ff..g>J.rft;,,lP.^tr Trtlt«>S-ed"Black Spanish » forTlSkJqdW.**' T^i3_i-»MifT9)Ms^»ot^6ttfaaian»poiK Iflfl XiTOB fiAlSri-T-sj/ibos^ ftncW1gti,t.y<taJisJ; Brahma Fow_,_ad—igs - »3 perl aettlngoi D. M. CLARK. Elyrla,Q. . ;.ii^t, oveif u- -t r.a--i> toll .?_„?-_ ..) t.IJ-,.r, •7/ ,-'» .^mml . J .- ,;>■,.- ^t'^-iio »r>_-.o^r-, „ .n',, t-X,^ V. ?.. ^" i '■" - ?'f "' "'■••• ■ ' ' ■ ■ ■•'.') II..- 'I1 !■■ ■" '.. V- ■ ■ "- -1 ■ -J . J ' '■ - ''■ ..UJ..I. II .JL, ..! r ' ' ■■.. - , -—- 1/J fi i. No. 14. i/.s<rr o'j fu.-> v a; >/__ ,B9M9 X_«£It >' TO eui Pfit'lia .' OI J.'-sXilO -Jit mt3'tst_^'ttts\'6usm__ . . __ DuckB at$U9i«raJS,l i;i4.Bokhart„»i-eriia>fe; g_tbO»,Ind.., ~,y, _; ,; ,,.-v '.,.„t.„n&* -Qa_isaexclWlTelyr-two, _• .1._S_n'ct,4tjlesTr>_r3,and.Jipts3adT_l>f_*)m' 5. -heW _at>riSe«'*«o<_. Tf_f_itt3 mvet dot, -For and awards address LATHAM t— j ..'tn seed. We __ __. . gordersfor tftU valuable potato {ro_va,choice iqt ofcppr««ed at Jit per .bushel; ISDer barrel; J185 per bushel 1-- ■ Si&agsk-.'' -^Dt-JTA'f-BMltB_G_K-Yi{ o!iJ dot-> issils till lo •jhl-U.'i •ni od Liza ,bsxi - ,oi Jnf isEoJj u lo o"tuis od) jfr -■otxils jao— a^a -J_t) J io 8jbo_; w o.' !r>j'wx f.F n..i rgnivo' nl aid lid! lo t«ns,i vr1 .-Tl K.V* J.H-! .'flO'l -„ r9cb Ji _niri I lias (tiindlo «b. -/.lioit wci vclo .11 Taaa ynv/ uvy _D/.!d til) _i'ec..' n_ ^t*.i-rin iwr ia! ,\fh\o ba'rJ te.ad Amok* entrt tesii ol hi}-_t>i .■j.rotili .3»,M lb^i;I v.ot f«i JJ-iiWiH-send to anp address, on receipt of-price, »a00,id*p;b»rr«)1< byifteJgM.«texpieBW,gentU^B toowflake Potatoes—ndne leer than "a hen'regg.' Address orders to J. V. VEACH,'8prtngp()rt;He_ir goijladjl) "its lam i^> ttiniifift'no id'l toe»8A_>^JERi4SALE^ABTIPHO-W[sTQm J_,, stock) thai yftlded pyer,900 bushel per acrei last J_i: R^rp«ck:*J3.50peV bushelT^Ki-y Ohio _to' _tow'<taOT6VrOdiictiy& _ad;better.th_a'''P«_BHs;' $l,T)ei!pMl^.,p«?Kb^n^.0flaA,{W5 ,p.y.ffKAS, Tjioil1 'fi_L_^T_e surt of propagatlbn Tiv if;ie_- JC kins, Nurseryman, Winona, Ohio. • FUll atid completa totnicttoiMf^tWtrtted'ibyrrir-iB^tu -'- "'-iBOcents^postage prepaid. o nedy;it»op«Wfjir_,i LTRY'YAl Hohmtule: Ge* sb, i Aylesbury _tksJ Whitfe HoUand Turkeys, Light. Brahmas, *...., -. ^-^o'ggrjrjcliins, B^B, B. Bame _fanta_a eagsl_s>«' bleratai-i li. Hl-»Jftl^,V^f_J_l*tD| AJ, ASf. MS. SjtBOAAAV 1^0UI«l_n| S_. from all the abbTe^fowlslat. reaB'ona- iltton;:He_r_1cksCo,,-Iqfl,li!., ,-x^iiii rtj*lGGa-^FoT hatching. PlymButh Kocks,.sa,Q0 jper J_lo;tlo»5>r dozen; Pekin Well _od*n'p..«, -u_,_.B »___,, ^~o.. tpgp;_tTely;^nj; dlsjas^and) Jiatchs; Fry, Indianapolis. teh*JOi.KM..H> lOBSALE—HlghCli J_ ls from the best •will give satisfaction, ■ctfaently nptxrossliig. ,Eggs fin above,;_also .^Mte. Chiiia __f__ot and mas. My stock country, and I keep no other breeds, con- ~ —n from the _. - ,, Pekin Duck „ and {_lian Bees. Address WOOP.Morth^Msa-oh.-id. t;)' r,6tf. ..... i, : ..s>:l«<: . ..'. ■ C- ,:.l.l.,.'JH.- .nWAJfTKUWb.-.. j li'i ■Ji.H 8t •^rtrAHTED-^CrOOO FABM_«Aill___:M.rv_5-. VV BUCKLE, Beal Estate Deal-/ 74 _. Market TTT T A P_TIT.n__.Wsiy -_ 'iis_—it_Us»*i_W-__t»AW-p»4' 7_rvs^ *\ir_i»T__-.By an ''_ngi__m_it: l-VV .'lodgingon a'farm/for which hels WHing -Board/and _ _ mstoit which hels willing to make hlmsesf useful, Persons farming less th$it 400 acres need not reply. Address F, P, Q., can>In- _____________-Z__________________ •»iT^_OT_l>-S<»-Y6_igMen to learn relegraprf!- VV Ing, and take offices on the lines. Salary SCO to J7l>;per month can be earned (ln t ten to twelve weeks, Addr«is, with sUmp_for_a^_^;'_vn)T, -NAPOLIS TEL_«KAPHW-3HtnTK, Bates Bloc£ opposite Postoffice. .-_ ■>.>■/ ".fil xi-j,\,-_Ottn MISC-J-LAIfEOtrS, r?o"tis-'iiT^ CC. BURGBS8, Dentist. Office ln room *, Vi i »., jen'B Exchange Block,N. Penn. 81,., 7^f. _L5 J."H.BAKDE1 anapolls, _ ^|.| 'lO ss'iis'SSi III. LOAN—Money, to loan on iaproved teams EfECK, -*~ VJ- _dh',hfi'c_roi P' thi -if- I ESist Market strindi- • '.«.;i_ ■ jt Uvely cured, as Deafness, Con -_Jca_dServor_ __ea«_ . _ TOven by hundreds of tea—Ing — • - --forjpamghlet; MlhKttW a»d othewi 'Bend stamp,for^pamphlet t-rtlmonlala, etc., to . 'r'VB-h*• KOON8E, ., 114t •'- ^J ,l ~._*i:.v nuii> Lafayette, Ind.-- •■"tTOTJNaJt-N 1 Dp you want a lucrative -tua- rX Hon ln'buslne_T If so. attend the old rell- s_le' Indlinapo-s Business: CoUect, < Bates i Block, trpposlte thft^ostofflqe, lrjr same bpllding in which ,toe_—_uia Fanner Is published. Address, with K__pfor _rct_ars, etc., KOEBNEE '* GOODIER, .Indianapolis, Ind. .,1 ■_______________&}_ BAROAUsB "trj -Wdri stock ot Yorkshire, 1 lite and Poland Chl ep, cattle, and fancy i 'our choice irkahire/E«- ite and Poland China pigs of all ■ poultry; finest •m_lual,'elega__y"._l_itrated ani .Bez.ChefrterW ages.'- flstf Bh( •Bew breeder'tJ . saving AiU description of the diffejent breeds; Price .25 cents. Seed Wheat; all the best varieties, grown especially for seed.- __o;'t_rnlp, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce,'radish, spinach, and all.seeds for the 1-0,: Prickly Comfrey, the most wonderful lot- 'age piint, setts H.00 per 100-, 60 cents e___by mail. Seed catalogue free. BENSON. BURPEE - CO.', -2»ChurchHtree,t.Philadelphia,?*' . , ;l !8-ly >•; munx-i tut 'imta .. .n_uli-_,IV'i^ -11107/ •WfWto»-7_!.') a'-.j-.dbiiB 7£i'» »'i?i.^-§s_; o MAmos1Cto.,jMarch.34.J-Th^: peaches' are partly-killed.r Tlie wheat iaaoipewhat.'dajjiaj;; e_ by frost. iOats^-e; alli:Bow_.;i.The sod is not all broke yet, and it is getting Very tough: The mud1 is dHed _p,'a__ the Vealher isfl'ne. ''fikblrte:40 J ;:'"' ,9>0't-i*>>i' M*_*_'>____)o ^"^_^?.i;.fw_t_ial^^a^awf^-a Wet. T^eaf i^o^* w^U.Jj0a^ all ^WS4. j|o^ of onr formers are ploWirig- for com." Borne _^p^^(^W-^;-:^v^«^ •i . It ,W..BuB<J_oys. lighiftJ weathMfpijlQi^ past.fav-q weefc(,fT_j!r^ is a fine prospect ipr a large fruit ^p. Beads artj|ettii_ pj*i8bJe<_W^Bttt ()oogo(Bidfmtiia, and promide-a large yield. Fartuerfj are. pre- paring for their spring(_or-.;Par_j hands gitk frbniftw«lveto''seYenteen dollars per.rnorithj'. " "ten-: Bta'_6_.- !l«Jul"i 'I B. F. "__c_Ei?f; „^rwgraaTOSjDo.,r,March JJifrplo/iiing kas commenced for oats. Some,|s^BOwn already. Erpspect for firuit .good yet j.' Peaches almost jjnfjbloom; ^nos^,,tq9 parly5 • Hheat .growing nicely()Muddryingufiliiv^ly^' .-oniteprospect pf.goo^roadSj again, ^ani^idate^thic-ej-.than fleasi just nqw-jjl tbink, tbey,- ■]_ad better^ staj at home and Ui some of i their fences* aRd let people work.tha^ wa^t.to. U^-stte mw tr.wlVo ~rf*$__Ws8Sl> ia%v,is_rQii.,Mt_fch. 2t».sj-T_8 feSHiwinftSrhijat heverlrjokesl'more ttroinlsirig alfthl9,eea__ibr the yea^;_ad t-e-'aa-tge'-'gr^teittia- Ilast year. v.T--'1-t- freei. -me-^-TaflyipW-ie^ plums and early cherries, bnt there"_'yet many of them^"_(IVe,I_#eci_irf(bn the hilla. frartflkri_M.r6_il__g' Iheir'^Oricf; mi-jf.of the'r_'_rlapl6wihgfc*'-_r1_ad _ay_i_otrritbf stormlhjsre rJuu^yjinonBl-g, ty&ib& ground Ibefrias repbrfed -ill-i. ^OtW>&AVi_- get_ng —.ah t—n—an t,.—A tintuiA.^ mnv—in— Tn A«tf. ia An, tt tt. rl/,—>f wkf— Inn SVttSr.h tYlaV4 —(11 was frozen hard Tuesday"morniilg.' Therjej is plenlyof'frilit left; j yet., It. is.rainingr-ccprc- panied with sleet and a cold wind, to-dnys—. ithas stopped plowing. Some-oats town arid gotatbesr pTanfc'd^'W-eatgro'wlng findyilMot anything doirg on account of the mnd:'Those {Mat Sre wnt_ig,-)tlfear_eidly''abont'irflakirig roary-lj _!w__ wo^ffl..come{ t6s,B(_5ie_( connr^ pd „jpake, somey'jWhertj'-S! m^i^'f ^iWw sight. .„orj-ij, rouVji. h •^'Mo-li5Lfi?lo> Pike do., Marwv21^-*l^i|'thm Pike county ianot|ery-good. IPw^uiw^lrigh^^t. SJock Oat sowing is over; not very large cropy'sowA; Ooirjni».wprthT2ftce1lrS'V?n- tk^PJt!® .•^»me railroad talk. An election ■ wUl! ;be>;h^d> in Wa»blrigt__ tovroship to vote a',taa/q*Ttbaf pttrbbsft oT_8»ofsd _V to run feftftWidiihing- Idri}via •WasUngtbdi ;to ^etwibuxg^i. ."Send _w 6—', for'.'we-havei 'theJ'co_rT,an'd"'.tfi_b«r, j^ai^°ij|largS^m/.^pirrifi;l^^i_d^rl^Ug GoodBUCceseto.theF-BMKR.,,:'';'i.^JS^B. .' '•-•i "'■_'"_ •'' ■!'• 'I 'l .::U lit;,'fhi A ,/^etersbur^. x„, . ..., , ,;:,;. . h[:„ ;&_... ^A»<»H—B,'March 25.—We have been haying Tery fine .weather; ftp this ftinMrofjthe yw*. On the 28rd th« mercury ,was up>to74°in the shade*,bnt thi_ i_b»ji_g"it :i«aown toi)_l°.in the ahadej and: there is ice one-half !i_ch thick. It witf be1 apt to'r -image >hel'whw.y '• fa Jt is very .teuderj' The p^achtcTitfsV.'.iili ji£j"bloo_t, but',I dau't ihinkit.wj^,apt,',&W,, j»_'.".feey ftre.dry, j Sfockl^h'o^ are^ BesStco,' and jWprt- $-50f, 1 ,Oornt>4_'*rf,'^ 25 ;pepti» j:Wfii^it,''.|1.0JI The ro ads are again passable. We nevei; hate had worse road- than t_i_">iriter;* j_rlcc_* to UJeia-BMEB.0llul.1i:q I! ft ;il-*3L;BlBSi)_Ii".' o-'-__lo_'."n -t-'t'loatt;"'! l>rr. ,=:>._.od -ytiwfi "'J'W-s 0oJ.( _tarc_i" -^^loWi^%fgiin^oA nplyifis',''fo»j>iA jowing.','' ll?TOch^u_» ready; % bTOtopen.^J-Jme (3^J8.1iV&gp^,f^B."_?yt erythipg denotes spring in earaest A larger breadth of fall wheat sown in Jasper; than haa been foreight 'years, and'it is aa) far _d- dry.,.lljit_don't rain trio 'mtich,| thej^will soon hepaffablei again, ,'f would jbist sayihat Lreceived .the., Farm Register jtrnd', Alcconnt Book, and ani well.pleased with' it,, as it ii plaid amd iweli ■ arranged fftr;-allr pt_poses; p| farm bmjinesg. ^Election.' day"is coming, and WerVfio_y" wattle' office, it appears, and bnt fe%%'W ;,dfflce-_b1aett.^Success..to the f-IJ-t-il'^FA-B-- •(■' ''!l;0 ''S6ls. -H1TH. ' •rs.i ?i:I .•*>.;'I ,- mi's -• ^. •>■,; .'i^-vit,'. t-_ -. jUi;?--.?? ;iii-_BK_UCKTr. u.a...:- • j,, - hBouj£os'$lf^^^ <-■ ; ' .'7J^IM'. .fist, *.JI l . i< ■_;' J s«r , condition this,spring,;,Qraang,is coining in quifctxeajtly, .Wheat ./poi?^ very, fin^.';' plenty Otlfmit;c j I--;....' j.;.,^ Jtr:;i.|!,,;7'.'P.l"B..ij .;^;:lo i.-i.'.v-MX'OHIOAir."'1'! >-"i -)'T>-: * ." (. ■; ;. ..■ .n i-*'! ^<_;! \'-,i,*, js t_>__MAioo Co., March. 30.--We,,have a largthwheat cxop.ooming^on, in excellent promise at this date; Farmers;-are nn usually ao- tiVefor,the season; ereryth-ig'being earlier than nBual. Fruit all''safe yet. .' <■■"■•■■ ..(. <.» 7M-TM' . .;?<:<,-gw'i.':^ JomiBOH. »;—The season here is i earlier than usual. Wheat is very promising. ^Fruit prospect flattering. -Waresgetting fine.' ,;' ' '■ W»f. Datis.•'■ ■ijn-.f. ■:; _i_-—__; ;■-,-;-. . ;■ TEXAS. )': *•.!<'• IV! JJ;,"IJ s/.iijuiollLA lu li'VV' ■ >';fi -"ytW-sia.^' !.;«: Io %.-!I ■.ffl00SPRu .,^^___t'Ctf.V__-x_tl2is-a_-lgroWlHf *l«_t looks w^Wtfeth-h'tbr'y_-*'«'lhi-time' 8f't_e' BM-teV'-tii-k -j rjff&e'^hU^Bow-tte lttk' fe-lwas.'dHSd 'A_d: fioneiJdn_te_y henfe", yield! <s 6lpec^.1;T_is',__o| S^crjoVn- vanced ndw as usual, by the: first -of: l May. Btock1 _oga ld^ »:$3@3.3^ ' tod' bo "btiy_^ Cattle very low.-* Horses'-'no „_riJItS_^_i_i _e bWgnt lo^tw; _i_n, iijipifovernenta' iooei ^to,M,MnW^|fbMaieL Cfo_},'25.t9'^0 cents per bushel. One of your correepondentitsome KANSAS., 'J 'c Chase Co.,'ljanfti'29.—Wheat promises 'fine tow? .Grass' ^nt»mi_g 'p_ rapidly; • 'targe! amount ot spribg flowing already done.'.'''''' ;..','.." . -.oprl' -".,-,.' ..... B—IDW—I. i Haevk Co., March 28.—The wheat acreage not large, bnt-it—looka™fine. -Large spring crops will be_puij jtfo Plowing £ already wellj advanced. — " E'V. Cow_ti. -li I -i'l r.r.ih '<' '«v-^_''M h-tr; I;,'-/ 1 lull io lU'iii-K ii*u™-*?h:i ('[■-';.) 3, " j,-.. • :•'!__aiW CoV March' •'29>«pT_e',op«i winter' lifere has given yegetatiota arTearly stsit. Wheat' iob-ke-celfent^.and a iMg'e spr_.gg^_a'lcrbi> willbfLspjvn.^ V. i'""!"-A.'S.'Am_iw.''-" Jackson'Col, March 28.—Stoc^ <haye come, throughwinter-in-s-veryfine condition, and; there i» a good surplms .of: feed on liand not t_«d. 'Grann^ rw_li be > earlier than: usual.' _rowlhg_ftin'-__e.lib"'<,.: ■ '; 1/-"' ■ GJB, Mc1)am,'' March/ 22.—Farmers'are'i1 ail through plantings, Com looks .well. 1 Borne cotton.up andj'growing.'Thevprospecto; for fruit'are good so bur; I will give you a statement ,of the -progress of our co-operative society in my next. 'Accept thanks for the Register and Fab-_b* I am pleased with'the" Reg- Igt^.;: i.f.-,'■!• s'i'!.'.- - ;■ .-,.; '«=b. F.'W. '-i ■• ■!) <■:: i ■ ••_,■.!■■ o ) '■::: -■'<;i J Oli-;j gHlOs■■■; V '.- ,i; T ' : _Los'T0j6_itBY' Co:, ' O.', M_rclr' 16.—Wheat iook-fiiijk 'Farmers'are busy sowing plovw. feather; is deh'gl^tfuf, Eoads onlyl;toIertibly good.; Markets low... Wheat, t^.05." Oats, 25 cehtsper bushel. Cprn, 36 cents per bushel. Plenty of ; Buff . Cochinf,, h^re.... A great deal of cord woodia chopped here, at an average price of 60oents per' cord. ' I think the peaches aie all killed." The Faemib is a welcome visitor. '; Iba Wbilbat)-. ■ . CaAMrAioN Ca, March 30.—Ths: late, cold snap has not, as reported^utoffthe 'frnit-^it will be plenty nnless injured hereafter. Wheat fine. Plowing going on for spring crops, ^ .ziVi(To-.n ..'. .•■ E. B. Sage. , Miami Co., March- 15.—Weather warm. 'Wheat arid grass growing nicely. Peaches "badly inji|red'. Wheat too, rank for this lime' in" the, year, ilo hog' cholera.!. -*arr_ers' busyl r4ltJ__ng.'.Plenty, of tiling. Money', scarce.' I want a good place for a Ule factory.: ,rBra4f()rdi; ,,,,,,-,. ' | i_wo_.oganspoit policemen: were shot ,by. a drunken inari oii the 27th inst.-1 They, were trying to get him to jail. <■ ' :- nn i_«/ •u'j ei The county ' consmissioners ■ of 1V_-xderbTjtg connty will spend $25,000 in' _i_ki_g 'gravel roadsdrirrrigtheoomin^year. - \iT .^f -It cost Howard county twenty; thous_ud dollars; to eend/John Binns to. Uje. penlr tentiary^rUXe^foi k__ngIhis!i]MU_1fj 0!;,,._ A convenUoh of all the. Bed Bibbon cl-tm in Henry and adjoinlngopunties has been called, to meet at knightstown on the 18th ii-W"^-••';'; '.'■■'" ••■'."■'"•■■'■><■ ■Virr. >'H__m_r_t_.,_'^'rtct;I_''l_*,i8U&,_W_s on South/'from Daviesa county," went out last) wee- by ;e_piratlon of his time,': He died, i ) s"n:';::t, . ■ _; ;i .■;;'i1 .'I'Mit A tnln of- seven can, - containing; a; colony of emigrants from Han—burg, Pa., bound Jor Kansas, passed through this city on the 28th nit. 7', ,'..".. ' C'-^'. '.'■'.'. , :,.," -*'''■' " • Wm, M- Winkler,' postmaster at Colnmbus, has the second __est~coliectlon of old coins in the United Btaiee. -They are riot for sale or trade.--, >•:!'__:...''. ; • ■■ WW. -.'i.'.ov ;.-■ O { John y.': Pool, for stealing two* horses rrorayJofeph-'Binford, of.,Greenfield, has been sentenced^to two, ieani, in the penitent tiAr^i _'s_\nJ':i;-.' .a,.,;.,;;,:', ,,^::;, ,,;New( evidence^,has been, disooTered, in the Whiteamnrder. which ; makes:, it, ,advisable not .'Jo posh: the movement for anew trial;- •".; niiw .f*v^ : • ' ;■,'..■,.!'■ iU, n.-.i n John T.J Baker,1 of Hamilton county, got tired of waiting' for the good times of onr daddies to return, arid went out and hab'ged h-MetL''--37"-' .. ' "•'"•' «V"--"r> »»■ .r^Tr^t *flO:t ^■.;' - ;n n->^> ^.j, -n ( " The saw and grist mill of George Orawfbrd, in. the Scotch settlement, near Madison, was destroyed by fire on thn27th inst. Ix«a$3,000. No insurance,! ;.'i:r ? > ■,-.; ■■•■ct:.; oi>T The poetoffiee1,' 'a rjewelry store,: hardware store arid rfsalopn.'at Camden,; Were burglar- izeofori the night of the-6th nit' _o»w,-three h_a(^re5;do___.••,' :1,/.',V;T/*';'.. 'V:?:X "\ ': .The F,Iial' S^tibm^wtuty^j^slaiii^ -Wr> ciation.has filed articlea of, aaao_a_qn witli the &ecretary,of '.State.; Capltsd,stock eight hundred dollars. - , » '."'•,.,•) -; \. cLJ-'-uo1!! Wm. Tennison, a well-to-do farmer j and B. 0. KeUy^Tsalr^n^-'eeper^'Worth fifteen thousand dollars; of ijoonville, have been arrested forx»n^terfei_Dg^ri.': «,■•[.,- -r-■■ ,, ., t ;: JJghtnirig struck" a bam belongiiig to Widow Bodenbush, near Decatur, on the 26th nib, and it wm burned to the groufid with all the contents, valued at $500. '*•' 'isb.iinnf'! ' A little 'sondf *^m. Tiridall;T_: livery rnan of Greenfield,'* was dangerously injured'' by beintxkicked in the'faca by a yicious horse'. His recovery, is doubtful. , ...-,.,, .., , fThretj villains atteriipted to rob Mr. T: Webh, at Xenia, Miami Co,, on the 29th inst., but his cries attracted;,assistance, and he. saved, the $5,000hehad inhiapocket." ■; ! ■; '. ' ■ The stave factCry arid tow inill belonging to S. B: Patterson' and.E. S! Led.'sit Xenik, . _. .(i-.-iii i Jacob-F. Gabby. | I l)-»^i •■ii 'Vi! oh ni . '! I ; '■■(,. AiOi!ir9)?.-,:tiIIJWKO_S..J(!j ni • JamesBhockley w£s* atresleii-e-r Wiri'ches- _ _ ;iwonttjf28H»^t:,'fofrt^ y _eK"_nd Vagbri ft||;3^icelandi'^enry county. 5-1 The pror-r^.'belbHgedlo-jXy ^'.''Brobts', of "Wayne county." ShoCkley is an old offender, | having served two years in the indiaria State J prison. ~r>-....._5 . ....... . fpi Ihe splendid, appearaD,ce pj^^ka-.w^i. Wheat wpitli^^iq®!.^,',; Corn.,^ '\va,. av- -_. erageyield,an^seU*fyrVo-centsinOata worth -*£[ 128@30 cents; Paxin__ are plowing,-and mi- riy have sown 'thefcfwats. iWealhaf haab-)h fine for the l*_*t elgti^or te_>days;" '»•>-V- •■ .. KpsCTcs_o-Oo.i Mai^3Qr7-We»ti_-?'fn_in for thetitfie Of yeari-i-Ha_>»:_-erfrengh eqni-| noctial storm. Mercriryf_l '440i_i 12 hotos.i Abundanoe of 'riuri.' * BAM8 tiisyftad-CnjanV' places almost impassablp. 'Wheat never looked better!.'; taorge att-iye' s6Wn' \GrasV gfpw-i ing nice.1;-lenty. 6^ff.ed., '.Stock, looks ^ell. ..Cattle, good price,: Hosi|, rilenty; no cholera, arid no price. Sheep, fair demand. Prospects flattering for a large fruit harvest. Whait Couss Co., ___ci W.—The growing -wielitj crop is. exceedingly .promising. Farmers are pirich ^eaiUfe with'!their1 spring "work/ihan nsual. ljarge'crops,w-i &e,planted in this section.1 piaty of JWa| yet. '. 1 [' \ W, p'.;-|!,'. siWinlK OoiyM«fl_»,3p.-7-0_ii fine wheat crop tin^e ago sno^ke of ^^ng^|^vel„^ii_j wid \ is coming on very fast. Plenty of fruit' buds _avirig faprief, ip w(1:to, aton U_e. Jower wid J alive yet.—Big cropr-w-l- be planted, ton).washing, /Let m he^-*w'it.is,done. |i>.•■.' »'tov» ,\h.-i 9siJl >vj.K »-f,ifii'.'W. >W, -^"X.n,;^,:«,;-„, ci;fiABF;^C,jp:^.w l^v.-s,lks !l.r'_^__'_'i__l_,_;-';,\ <_ -A hi".: NEWS OF THE WEEK. I -":i. b. st'alt'Vsws. lllltWj ■'-Ml: >plei:6f up .witli Wa_s_n Co., March: 2tV,-^-!Ehia winter-hi- •been the mildest I ever have -tperienced. The wheat has continued to grow ill the tinit>;i._d is noW a_ large as it _s_»ily'_ k."> -le'tiifdale1 of M»y.> The fe-mei-_ite^',_i8_iriJ<'"4Sod''rlsei of^T8fi-e~#e_t_er:j-|ra!i-ly' W tfe^a-'are! sown, and the corn sl_ti kre .very nearly all' raked and burner;. •_ie^^'Vbw,>e_dy to' plbw'for corn'.' _he"(f^t';prospect';S'rather ,-etter,th_aJ_3ftal'jfoi.r'^iis'ttya^f.';, Wh'eat.i $1.05.'/ Corri/38.cents, /data, 28'cental','.Po-r toes,' pleutyand very lowVK)A<>_y.faW;/at_ogs- Stock hogs scarce. No fat cattle in this neighborhood. The people arii-g<3_era_y satisfied "with the silver.'bill; and, If our _t%<-__ik-- "will only let it alone, times will get better. Jamxs HASxnjgojr. !i-iii ■J no lA»___JfSASi ''KswA^C^M-^^irCbriWftf cofirityi* fifty miles above Little Bock, 0_'the:l'r__as_i! riyerj .I^ia^moaUyi^twSh, bottom, and .valley land., Renters ge> half, and everything furnished j or- three-fourths, and furnish,.every-^ thing tl-jmselvea-AU old-style, one-horse far-' meris audjppor tools to .work with. Farmers' are beginning to plant coin. Peach arid plum trees are shedding their bloom,;, They never fail here, -but-th»-pe©ple-*re too lazy to save them. i'Oottoiristhe staple here, and is worth otb.8j'^t»)pjer;^urid.' Com, 60 cents per bushel,.-; I left the Hoosier State about'a month ago, and have not seen the Fabkbb since. I am hungry for it. J. M. Ba-oik. We will send him a meal of Fabjcibs.—Kue. O The small po_:ri» Vowying the people Princeton. •'■'■•■•' f* •>■"'•' J Steuben county" Is~ all swelled u] Ihe mumps. , ' ' , ., ' J_ farrhers' insurance1, company ls being talked of in DeKalb county. . ','..]■{ ,'.',:' j : Goshen is alarmed over the. large influx of tramps and the increaseof incendiary fires,- ■ i -' - The office ofa justice of the peace In this city is rated at from $2,1300 to $4,600" per year net. '■'• ■•■ ■ '■'-•> '-■'-■■ ' '■•'■■ • • !' - \ N. A. Crabill, a_frnit tree agent, of Clark county, is in(jail at New Albany fbrnfbrl \_mj-, "■ rr !'■'-"! ' ' ''-'■■ '■-■ ■-h.\ . Ar 8tillit_h 'county1 ttttair had one'hriri- dre«lcBheep killed iri, one night recently, by ■*^'.. :':..■•'•.'/ ■■:::..!.:'-;.vr^! Larwill, Whitley county, ttthreateiied With falnine and great.destitution. It is without a saloon, s ,,.,.'. ,',\\r . ■,-,' ^ ! The grain trade of the Wabash Is gradually drift ing.back into its old channel—down the "Mississippi. ; j ;/ ' Michael ijlare and John Bonfoi, of Fort 'Waynejfell dead'of heart disease1 1- that city on the 29th inst." , , ^ „ Lewis itolllis, while attempting to board si freight train at bunk--, seriously, if not fatally, butted a railroad tie. A woman named Simpson, with a child in her arms, attempted to board a moving train at Tunnelton, on the 26th nit. Both woman and child Were ground np. the 'road"'w__e the rest cleaned out burned on the 2flth\inst., with their entire ^n$nto..' Cbs's,$5,000; noiisurance. , J '; .,. A large number of, new dwelling and busl- n ees houses will be srected .in Bush ville this season.! A first-class hotel/will probably bis included in the number.: ■'."!■■'... " James Meek, an old resident of Tippecanoe county, wfes found dead in the woods oh the 27th i_i; where he had wandered the previous night in delirium from his rick bed.. ■__'',;,,'. . . , ,• .'.',]„!, Mrs, Susan Green, an aged Jeffersonville lady, tried.to light the fire with' coal'oil. The loss on the -house is small, and the doctor thinks he:can save the old lady's IMrV,'.-,'! ' '> ',i> vnil-.- ' ■.•■■l'r ';.'• •-' : William Nelson Shot' and, fatally, wounded William MUler; onthe 26th; nit., near Coal Bluff, about: twelve1 iniles' 'east'" 0f; J Terre ;__ute.;_Ke t_use was a quarrel overabottle "of whisky.'" ,.;'.;•',.''"■" ' ..'" ',.'■"'.',';.;.-'' 11' C. K. Lock?,>. switchman on (fhelr 'Wafeash ;rcad^was. killed in. the yards a,t Lafayette on ; the 26th' rilt.i > while coupling cars. A. link cotoplptely through the. body, if He leaves a wife iand twonhildre-. w n ■/„•> in.t • 1 A'party of fifteen broke' into Jimfaitori's ealobn,' at'ciarksville, late on the hight ofthe 28th -It:1 _Vt took '■ Feltou! a' __il* "up the No saloon, literally smashing the contents, arrests. ', .,.„,, ,, .,;.,,,,,-., ■ ■• t ,.;,' . ,.,■ , It haa been suggested that the name of ervery Indiana; soldier /who' fell in the Union' ranka be inscribed 'on the interior of the doiae of ■ oii new- State Houiie. "The rbli of:heroes numberii'^nearly' forty thousand. _„».„;__ — James _1ei_iIJ>f, Boanoke, waa knocked down on the 28thj'nlti near thai place, and robbed of $700in money, a gold watch.and a valise containinga qtlafiUty of clothing. The outrage was committed by two tramps, ;who made their escape.'' .' • J , -11 ■ ■'--"'-'* « A few days since the Columbus city couhial passed an ordinance prohibiting the throwing of balls oh" the street. ,Tueeday night a party of boys visited the mayor's residence and stoned th« house, breaking several, windows, and doing other damage.- i '-, While old Charles Harak, a wealthy ft_mer of.JO.who resides,tt Ging'a station, Bush oounty, was gone _>r a license to wed a girl of 18,- one of his sons took tbe fickle fair one out and married her. A blue flame of blasphemy issued from the old man's mouth when he re- | allied the situation. _ ^tt*-j^f
Object Description
Title | Indiana farmer, 1878, v. 13, no. 14 (Apr. 6) |
Purdue Identification Number | INFA1314 |
Date of Original | 1878 |
Subjects (LCSH) |
Agriculture Farm management Horticulture Agricultural machinery |
Subjects (NALT) |
agriculture farm management horticulture agricultural machinery and equipment |
Genre | Periodical |
Call Number of Original | 630.5 In2 |
Location of Original | Hicks Repository |
Coverage | United States - Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Collection Title | Indiana Farmer |
Rights Statement | Content in the Indiana Farmer Collection is in the public domain (published before 1923) or lacks a known copyright holder. Digital images in the collection may be used for educational, non-commercial, or not-for-profit purposes. |
Repository | Purdue University Libraries |
Date Digitized | 2010-09-29 |
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Title | Page 1 |
Subjects (LCSH) |
Agriculture Farm management Horticulture Agricultural machinery |
Subjects (NALT) |
agriculture farm management horticulture agricultural machinery and equipment |
Genre | Periodical |
Call Number of Original | 630.5 In2 |
Location of Original | Hicks Repository |
Coverage | Indiana |
Type | text |
Format | JP2 |
Language | eng |
Collection Title | Indiana Farmer |
Rights Statement | Content in the Indiana Farmer Collection is in the public domain (published before 1923) or lacks a known copyright holder. Digital images in the collection may be used for educational, non-commercial, or non-for-profit purposes. |
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