VOL. XT I. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, SATURDAY. MARCH 26, 188 L. NO. 13.

FOB HAIaE. Streams Eerve as the --Teat checks upon their tbe first of all sheep. I have a few ewes hoi; keeps In very good flesh on but little following: Podophyllln, bloodroot, pulv. feed; swells up as high aa the hock-j-int. OBSAIaE-Oarden Sneds—Gron" <"* Co.,77 East straying away, for they never will go too far now with lambs following them, and the niter, flour of sulphur, black antimony, Market street. Indianapolis, ty\vt from water. In the spring of the year the mothers not one one year old till lst of April A. F. and sulphate of iron, of each two ounces; F Your mare has a disease called anasarca, OR s»I,K—White P<*kln dnck: eggs at|l lot IS. oattle men of the plains have a grand next. Our bucks are now greatly in de­ ground ginger, four ounce?; mix. Dose, JAMtS M. MARl OW. AdamB.lnd. W. A. BRIDGES, Trafalgar, Ind., haa a dropsy of the cellular tissue, commonly F "round up" (as it is called), the stock is mand to cross on the common and other one teaspoonful three times daily in chop Cotswold lamb which at nine days old called milk leg. Keep it constantly wet OB BAIeK-Garden Be-eds-Sead for catalogue. picked out by means of the brand, and improved breeds, to have early lambs for or mill feed. t.roffA Co., 77 East Market street.Indlarjapolls. weighed twenty pounds. with tincture of arnica and cold water, one F those cattle that are meant for the Eastern the New Tork and other Eastern markets, ounce to the pint of water. When the heat OB SAI E—White Cochin and Pekin dnck eggs; MESSRS. POWELL BROS., Spi-ingboro, Pa., market arestarted for Omaha. They travel coming in order in the early summer and GEl-ERAIi NEWS. flrst class b.rds "rJ ror 13 eggs. Address A. I* subsides paint with tincture of iodine once FgjIITJ., Prln eton. Indiana. have received two importations of Clyt.es* about ten miles a day, and generally take fall. WOOL. daily for two weeks, or blister. Corn planting has finally commenced in OB SALE—Blount's Prolific corn, Itom 2 to 6 dale horses since the lst ot January last. the whole season in the journey from the Southern Texas. F ,*.,*» pers-alk.TOcenls pea-peek.' B. J. BKEI*, winter ground to the Missouri bottoms. At The wool of the Southdown varies great­ yincennes, Ind. Editors Indiana Farmer Tbere are 175 breweries in Iowa, and O. T. GORDON, Meta-nor**, Ind,, has jast Omaha the cattle are put on the train and ly in fineness; I believe it is now next to I have a c->lt loaled last Jane, since that OB BALE-Five Toulouse geese arid Pekin purchased a car-load of Cotswold sheep 4,000 saloons. F drakes, also p.ultry and eggs. I.N. BABKKR, shipped nomln-illy to Chicago, but really to the Merino and Saxon; and at times equal time it has been afflicted in the stifle-joint, Thorntown, lad. from A. McClintock yt*ars old handed over to farmers for fatt nin x. Mr. and of more intrinsic value than the long through the joint in and out with ease. Can ley, California. this i-prlng. Address F. C. McCLOCD, Peru imported. FMiami county, Ind. Stewart delivered over 1,900 head to farm­ wools, as it makes finer and stronger goods. there be anything done to restore the Germany is buying large quantities of For some years the long wool sold highest, proper action ot the leg. B. F. M OB SA LE-Choice Yellow seed corn, thoroughly MB. Robert CRAIG, Oreenwood, Ind., ers last fall, and of these only eight were American evaporated apples. te*».ed. |i per hushel; sack, "3c. -NO. .W. has sold to W. B. Crooks, Rockville, Ind., lost during the winter. The parlies who last year tbe Southdown here bore the same If you know tbat the joint is affeoted, FCL»KK. Arlington, Tnd. - Large numbers of Canadian horses aro the Imported Clydesdale stallion the "Pres­ receive the cattle agree te fatten them at price, and must at length surpass it. It blister once daily with pulv. cantbarides, being imported for American use. OB SA.' E-Plymouth Bocks and Golden Ham­ does not follow that because a large breed one ounce; of spirits of turpentine, one burg chicken *.' per pair. Eggs. Ad ress T. ident," by Ivanhoe, also to E. H. Reed, the rate of five cents for every < xtra pound There were 580 births, 160 marriages and FBDIM AN, Sr., T.rre Haute. Ind of sheep has more wool than a smaller pint; rub in well with the hand for ten Newcastle, Ind., Imported Carrlck Chief of weight they add to the animal. This 750 deaths in New York city last week. OKBAlala—I'arniB—In various parts of Indiana, by Prince Charlie. seems small at first Right, but where cattle breed, that the larger is more valuable. Tbe days. F by M. ABBDCKLE, Agent, 58 East Market put on 250 extra pounds during a winter, true test is what breed will make the most The visible petroleum supply is lsrge street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Editors Indiana Farmer: MB. A. MABLATT, Milton, Ind., has lately and where two hogs are fed from tbe refuse woolior the same care and feed and shel­ and increasing, and is now estimated at OB SALE—Eggs, Light Brahmas fl per ». sold tome fine breeding animals from his ter, etc. By this test, my opinion is, that I have a colt with a callous place on tbe 12,000,000 bbls. F Birds large and we-11 marked,]?. D. MILLS. of each ox, the farmer finds that the result (astern-j int. It was caused by its jump- 78 N. Delaware Sr , I rilanap. lis, Ii d Short-horn herd, to prominent breeders in to him is equivalent to selling his corn at the Southdown is at least equal to the long fng over some rocks, the rock cutting bin Iowa's surplus grain has been decreased JIOK ISALE—or Keut-Farmot 20) acres In Jack- this and other states. He intends to have a wool breeds, even for wool. The larger leg at joint. The wound is healed, but the fully one-tbird by the long and severe ' son t; >uuty, In-*., near railroad. Twrms easy, 100 per cent, profit. The large cattle rais­ IOO.t OPFIN.M North Delaware street. pnblio sale In a few weeks, which will be ers, of course, have their inspectors, who size sell highest, because of the advantages callous still remains. How shall I proceed winter and deep snows. announced more definitely hereafter. of shipping to eastern markets, but the to remove UT S. D. P. OB BALB.- Feet, sier-s Favorite— a new white travel from farm to farm to look after their Over $ 1,500,000 of foreign gold arrived at grtuee, very hardy, for particulars and price ad- smaller Southdown will make up in qual­ Blister with Spanish fly, one cunce, and Fdresb W. A WUBKMAN, Greencastle, Ind. MB. A. M. HOUGH, Lawrence township, property, and gather it together in the spirits of turpentine one pint. Rabin well New York last week, and rully as much spring for shipment to Chioago, where they ity what it lacks in size. more is now en route to that port. OB SALE—Buff Cochins, Light Brahmas, Ply- this county, has a precocious young mare, with the hend twice daily for a few days, i.i.nth **o>-l*-. aun R Ben dnck eggs, t-per t at has presented him with a fine colt, at aie either slaughtered or shipped to Eu­ COLOB. FU KINSLEY at NIUHOLLB. Sbelbyville, Ind. or until quite sore, then once daily for In many sections of New Jersey hay is the tender age of one year and eleven rope. The cattle men have a great advan­ The tendency of culture in all domestic seven or eight days, then grease with lard worth 830 per ton. Many farmers have OB SALE—A tew trios of pure Buff Chochln tage over mere farmers, in that they are to animals is to sport in color. The "Short- F chickens breddirect trom I. N. Barker's s rain, months. Both mare and foal are doing and let go; the entire enlargement will butchered and sold stock on account of al |Sper trio. "Write L. H AIKMAN, Dana, Ind. well. The mare is common stock, but the a great extent independent of railways. If horns or Dutch cattle," in 1806, were red scarcely'be removed. Bcarcity of bay. they are badly treated by one corporation, and white; they have been, by fancy breed­ "T7IOK SALE—Mammoth Brorte turkejs.45 to60 sire is of Hambletonian and Golddust During the month of March the United P pounds p-r pair at 2yearsolrt; also a lew pairs they have a simpleremedy in driving their ing made red, red and white, roan, and Editors Indiana Farmer! oi Toulouse geete. 1.1.1.18 BOUSIL. Blcknell, inn. blood. Tbere can be no mistake in regard States asF-ay < ffice in New York will trans­ stock a few miles to tbe next road.—Poult- white. So the common barn-yard fowl, My sheep have been running at the nos­ to the age of the mare, as she was raised in trils. They will run tor two or more mit 520,000,000 gold bullion to Philadel­ OB SALE—Two first-class Stiert-horn bulls, one ney Bigelow, in Harper's Magazine. pigeons, etc., vary in color, in tbe same F yearling aiid one two-year-old. of .nod *.edl the neighborhood, and is well-known to weeks and get well for a time; have been phia for coinage. uree and color. Address J. N. COBY, Fort Wayne. many farmers there. species and variety. So now I find in my so for two years; one died r*cently. I Indiana Farm wagts are expected to be higher in Southdown Sheep. flock ot Southdowns, the u ray, the tawny opene its head; no grabs or worms in th*> OB 8A LE-The Jersey bull Randolph. ir62; color and specked /ace with white and brown, head. What are ttie symptoms of the roi? New England tbis season than for some F dark lawn, black polnn-.ih.ee jear» old For WE are in receipt of the catalogue of a It is contagious. The lambs take It from particulars, etc., aduress Ja. S M. BKAKSON, Farm­ BY CASSITJS M. CLAY. and tbe brown faced, and legs of the same time past. Farmers are already making land Ii.d. choice selection from the Bow Park herd ot their mothers. W.' F. color; aud there are very fine, and about contracts at from $18 to ?22 per month. Sbort-horns, Brantford, O tario, Canada. The Southdown sheep are eminently a Throw your sheep upon their backs and OB t*ALE— E-es— Fr .m tbe best yard of Brown t »-ual specimens of each color For ten Brash, the inventor ofthe Brush light, F Legoorns tn the West at |1 per Biiline.. I have The saleot this fine selection from the pop­ fixed and normal breed; and when they fill their nostrils with alum water, or a tiebir s t>* ehow for inemselves. Address J. B. years my bucks have been imported sheep, is in a fair way to become a millia»nair?. LU1Y, Wahrron, Ind. ular families, takes place, as announced have been kept pure, they have maintained solution of persulphate of iron made thin­ or from the herds oi "Warfield, Bedford, His income is {900 a day, which isn't bad elsewhere, April 13th, at Glen Flora, Wau­ their exact type ior near an hundred years ner than the offi ional formula, of make OB SALK-Ko. llhorrughbrfd and high grade kegan. 111. This is the 12th annual sale of Davenport, Kenney, Kinnaird; all gray or for a man only thirty-two yeats of age. E lulls,ready for service. All reds. Price. tiOto of known record, and how many more tbem snuff the persulphate. If every man IPOenca.. Gnanapteed as represented. Write L. H. the Bow Park Association, and its well- tawny faced, and yet I see no especial color AIKMAN, Dasa. Ind. years "the memory of man runneth not to losing stock would do as you have done, 1 In exploring for a leaky water main on known, honorable rules in the past will as the result. The Thorm and Alexander the contrary." I have a print ofthe South would, be better able to give advice. Let one of the streets ot Minneapolis,Minn., it -*C"OK b AT.E—A good lot of Cot*wold sheep, all Im- draw a large and good class of buyers from stock were gray, and tawny, and my own X ported trom r-nglana and Canada. Carre down taken in England in 1806, and an oil- me know result. was discovered that the frost in the ground syondeure promptly answered. Address E. J. all sections. breeding bucks have generally been of lacks just three Inches of being ten feet in ItEl-.L. Vincennes, Ind. painting taken 26 years or more, ago, and same ooloi s. Now either tbey have sported Editors Indiana Farmer: depth. they both are almost identical with living 0K8ALE-A few doren Plymonh Bock egs-a. in c-rior, or the- cognate original breeds I have a mare six years old tbat was F al->" G. 8. Ba-tarns, at reasonable price. Can More on Grubs in Cattle. specimens on my farm, bred from the last kicked about a week i-ince on hock-Joint In the fer West—Colorado, Wyoming", s**rd **» d< sen of each. Care It diana Aarmer, J. G. named in tbe Qrezier have been intermixed, KINOf-BDKY. I.-idlarapolls, Ind. Editors Indiana Farmer: date. They were mostly in 1806 found in or lett hind leg, outside; does not appear and Montana—it is calculated that, a mil­ and classified under ' a common name of lame, but when touched by the hand ls lion head of cattle have perished on- the OB SALE-Stock and ergs. Irom my Imported As Doctor N. has Introduced new sub­ Sussex on the chalk Downs, of England, and high-class Dark Brabnas and Pekin Southdowns. In practice I see no differ­ quite sore; part is very much swollen and vast plains of that section, whose cattle F jeot matter on the grub question, allow me and have now spread over the civilized bard. I had a small bottle of Merchant's ducks. Send for Illustrated clrcalar. M. H. CON- ence in the characters of the sheep, in con­ trade is tributary to the Union Pacific SER, Winterowi-d,Shelby conniy, Ind. to reply. To his sound reason, theory and world. I quote the "specifio characters— Gargling Oil which I applied immediately sequence of color; except the browns seem OB SALE— Eggs from Light Brahmas.Plymonth facts I have nothing to say, as it may kill Faces and legs gray; bone fine; neck long after .washing with castile soap, but bas A committee of the Michigan legislature Kwcks. Partiidget'ochlnB,Brown Leghorns and rather superior in size. The wool of all done no good; mare ls well; appetite ra­ F the cow. I sometimes take a notion to and small; low before; shoulder high; light has reported with recommendations tbat it •pekin Dnck*,. 11'0 perls, packed to go Batel** any­ seems about the same ln color, oil, and venous; pulse even. I have preserved all where. J. I*. BBh.N1 ON, Petersburg, Pike Co., Ind. curry my oow in winter, and that is the in the fore quarter; sides broad; loin toler­ the valuable recipes found weekly In the pass a bill requiring liquor drinkers to take fineness. I repeat that particular sheep OK SALE—Thoroughbred cows; cows In cal' way I find out when "grubs" are tbere, as ably good; backbone rather too high; thigh Veterinary'Department, but find nothing out a license, with a penalty for the liquor co» a with calf by side; 2-year old hellers, bred: greatly excel others in fineness of wool. I tbat answers my case. Please give rem­ AlsFo belter* 6 months to 2 ye**rold. Always-* tate the cattle do not like it at all; that is to be full; and twist good; wool very fine and seller selling to any one who is not thus am of the opinion that the Southdown may edy. W. M. abont what yon want, and write L. H. AIKMAN, rubbed over the lumps. I have a young short, (the fct.ple being two to three Inches licensed to drink. Dana, Ind. be made the equal of the Merino in that re­ Keep the parts constantly wet with tinc­ oow, (besiies the "old oow"), she would in length) weighing an average of two and - There are ln the United States, according OR8ALE-6 Imported Clyde* daleStall'ons three spect. ture of arnica and cold water, one ounce to half bloon Stallions, at low pricei and on easy fairly rave if I put my hand on her back, one-half pounds per fleece at two years old. F the pint of water; when all Inflammation to the census report, 25,523,562 males and terms. Al**n.*lxj*hei*h*erd_xjup8 reedy to ship. For before grubs were out. Now she loves to Flesh fine grained, and of excellent flavor; White Hall, Kentucky. farther reticulars apply to Wit ME IK LB, Pendle­ is out if any swelling remains, blister, and 24.632 284 females. The natives number ton, ISO., formerly Ind., Pa. oe rubbed on the back. quick feeder**; constitution hardy and vig­ let aU such stuff as gargling oil and Mus­ 43,475,506 and tbe foreign born 6,677,360. OR S* LE—Eggs: Ll.ht Brahmas. Pljmouth The Doctor, says "she (the old cow) may orous; capable ot great improvements." Bocks, Partr'di-e, White and Buff Cnoohlns, tang liniments alone. Tbere are 43.404,877 whiteB 6,577,151 colored, Fr&vaefl. B. 8. Ramburgs, Galdon Sebil.bt .Bar-tam , be ol little value, her nervous system re­ Tbe OOD plete Grazier, London 1806, tays 105,463 Chinese, and 255 other Asiatics. , Br nie tnrkeys, Enibden *.*-»«-. Pekin Ducks. Write for what j ou want. ELVIN dk CO., Peru, Ind duced by want, starvatlon,and the bots not Herdwick breed, a variety of the South­ Editors Indiana Farmer: The subscription to the perpetual fund being able to penetrate the old parched down, apparently, had white faces with I have a horse that strained a bock-joint i*OR SALE—A small larm ot 54 aores nearlndl- This department ls edited by Dr. John N. Navin. to provide ior a life income for the oldest 1 anapolis. 40 acres tillable, 1 nimedl-te possession hide may not have had enough bots to and it was swollen very much, but is get­ 1 black specks, and the "Dunfaced" were Veterinary Surgeon, author ot Navin. Kiplanatory ex-President ofthe United States has been given. Owner going away Mnst se-11. Now Is the give her a severe shock." That would be ting better very slowly, and tbe liniment "time for a bargain House* stable, orchard, etc. also lanny legged. These are evidently Stock Doctor. I used took the hair off the hock. It ha oompleted. It amounts to $250,000, of Address or call on V. W. MOKKiS, 58 East Market rough, if not everybody that knows me, Bules to be observed by those ezpectlng c-orrect street. cognate breeds modified by climate and been sprained over two weeks. What which $216,000 has been paid up, aud so knows I am one of tbe best feeders and answers; tood. But I find no mention in this com­ Bhall I do to hasten recovery and to bring investld that it will yield an annual sum OR 8ALK-20.00U aire- chcltelandin Emm-tt care-taker of stook in the land .stabling them 1. state the rate of pulse. out the hair? Tbe horse dues not limp in F cnnty. Iowa, at ,3to **• per acre, o- easy plete work, of the "Oxforddowns or the 2. The breathing, of?13,160. "payments with credit of |2 per acre tor all laud in winter and give them a chance to go in walkiDg, but does at times in trotting. broke the first year. Call and see plat* and descrip­ Shropshiredowns," which are no doubt a. The standing attitude. . Can I work the horse before the leg is en­ tion ot lands. U. At. BALLARD, Journal Building, the shade in summer. The old cow of little composite breeds; and certainly mucb 4. Appearance of hair. The new railroad route to the Pacifio •Indianapolis. tirely well without danger of straining it value is one of the best butter cows in the coarser in all respects i han the pure South- '5. If cough, and secretion from nose, whether agaliit D. was opened on the 17th of this month. On OR BAI/E-1 Trio ol W Leghorns, pitce|3; J D. oounty. The young cow is a high grade glands between the Jaws can be felt, and how near Who ever recommended you to blister your the evening of that day a through car left F Brahma heus at *.v. 7 Silver Gray Dorking heus downs. These defects of the Southdowns the bone. or pullets and one cockerel at |. 2*. each, or all for Jersey; both had 16 to 20 grubs under their have all been cured, so that of all living 6. 11 br**atlalng ls rapid, accompanied by rattle or horse while inflamed, I fear endangered Kansas City for the coast. The same time 110 Extra fl--. 4 W. ite Holland turkey heus and a gobbler,price t-ear-h, *.r all for %», MRS. T. J skin on back. He says the air is let in when sheep they are most highly formed; being rushlrt, .-..rind, no time mnst be lost In blistering his ultimate recovery to its former natural will be made and the same price charged . JOHNSON, Greencastle. Ind. grubs come out. I think not; as the pres­ in that, a fao simile of the Short-horn. A thro-.*., i or u-ing tincture of aconite root and tlnct- state; tbe character of the blister, for blis­ as by the old routes.although the new route u* o' SV'eui-i'na 20 drops on tongue alternately Is three hundred miles the longest. OBSilaE-Orchard grass seed, crop of 1880, my sure closes the space, no chance is left for buck of mine weighs 230 pounds, and the; r r ter it is no matter about its name, will de­ _ own raising, *2 per bushel; pack 25 cents. A *>>' >" **^"i.* t:c rr-. .tor time ls too short for an answer teFw bushels Beaut) of Hebron potatoes Irom seed air The only danger I can imagine, would average fleece is now five pounds; t^e h Parties .'fcsiriri;. gnawers by maU must enclose a termine whether the hair bulbs are de­ Nearly 1,000 immigrants have just ar­ from tbe Agilcultural De* arlmetit at Watbington :,U»-.-.p. city, K per bushel; *ack 25 cents. Delivered free on be, if the "old cow" would be let out in a buck's fleece being seven pounds, so i'.t stroyed or not; greasing with lard is all rived in New York from Bremen in one cars. Address J. W. ARCHP.B. Spencer, Ind. oold rain, soon after the operation. He you oan do now, then wash and paint daily ship; ninety Hungarians are bound for fleece and weight have no doubt dot M ii Kttl t. .rs V i dJ'_ J a Farmer: OR SALE—Farm-B alf ln good tltuber.the other says "Let nature alone." In answer to since 1806. with tincture of iodine for 10 or 15 days. Pennsylvania, the rest are going to Michi­ halt lngtx.d cultivation: lar.e apple orcba.d. I b i (. . horse that has brittle hoofs. Fplenty of otier fruit: nood two story he nse,stone that, will say I have been reading man; I have been a breeder of Bhes, all my What vr-.ii toughen them- S. M. gan, Illinois and Iowa, The total arrival chimney; other ontbulidli.gs: n.ver (ailing medical agricultural papers for years, and often see Editors Indiana Farmer: of immigrants for the first week of this »eilof water at thedoor. besides other tunning life; and my father before me took great „ Mi--; tar with linseed oil to the consistency I have a horse that haa a kind of thump­ sarins- on piae-p. For further information address it recommended to squeeze them out,never ol p-int, and keep them lightly coated with month was 5,323 an increase of 2,479 over J. B. HLTUH180N, Pula.- ki Station, Ky. care of his sheep; the Mert*'. > being tli.-u ing in fl*nk when worked bard; eats to the contrary. Several years ago I had the favorite imported sheep. In 1 _**>-. I ihe same. hearty; hair looks all right. I have under­ the first eight days of March, 1880. OB SALE-Fertllliers-f ayujia land Plaster In two Alderney calves shipped from New stood that he waa worked last snminer any quamliy by tbe sack, barrel or car lots ln gave up the Merino and founded a fUx.-k ot Editors Indiana Farmer. Last June there were in the warehouses Fbulk. Bone Dust Amonlate* Bone Guano aidSu- York, In the fall; In early spring I found until he thumped. E. F. Perpbospbates Plaatei Sower and Seeder comnlut-d. Southdowns upon the Jonathan arid My calves have hen lice on them. What Your horse has a spasm of the dia­ in this country 27 311,163 gallons of bour­ . Write ua for clnulars a, d prices, .tailtg kind and both very grubby, and equeezed them all Samuel Thorne, New York, and Robert shall I do to destroy them? W. D. S. bon and rye whisky, which on Jan. lst, \ quality wanted. TVNEB s. Alslke and Mellltot Clo­ fore legs, about an inoh and a half or two in Europe the industry has been system­ ver. A full line ef GaidenSeed Drills, Oarden and jury to them, causing running sores, and if The Southdown is no doubt the best mut­ iron, of each two ounces. Dose, one tea­ Field Cultivators, and stat dard agrieultural nn. ton sheep on this continent. The bone is inches long. N. O. P. spoonful three times daily in chop or mill atic for more than 600 years, and in Asia -hlnery Write ns Cr circulars. TYN1B 4 HAD- in any number, will cause death. It is far Let them alone; they are splints; when LtY.7. and 77 West Washington street, Indianapo­ small and the meat on the best points; and feed. Feed with bran at least two days for thousands of years; and yet the Unitee, lis, Indiana. better to get rid of them by any means." she is ten years old there will be no splints well marbled, that is mixed with alternate before the aloes; in 12 hours give gentle States, atthe International Fish Exhibi­ Sunman, Ind. • J. B. there; they never injure. OB PALE-At very 'ow prices, seedlings and fat and lean; it ia also juicy, and near to exercise, until first operation from bowel*; tion at Berlin, Germany, excelled all ot •• F • eed-..,f Catilpa Speciosa or Hardy Catalpa. Also Teas' new J*n*nese Catalpa. Russian Mul- wild game in flavor. In England there is Editors Indiana Farmer blanket, and give rest for a few days. countries in their exhibit of appliai ; b-rry.a valuable frnltand timtier tree. Gre.gand Stock Baising in the Far West. etherb.st rasi.berr. piau.s. Snvder. Taylor's Pro­ no dispute on this sulject, and the car­ My young cattle are fall of lice. What and methods pertaining to fish culture. line, a d Wallace blackberries. Sharpiess and other There is a cattle man of Council Bluffs is the best. remedj T D. A. •Edltoa. Indiana Farmer: casses of the Southdown may be found - The value ofthe live cattle exported' choice str-wherrles. Dcs.rlptive price-lists firee. who is said to own 100,000 head of cattle in Please tell me wha ails my neighbor's K. Y. TEAS, Dunrelth Ind. in tha markete of the principal cities Tobacco ocze will kill all vermin; put it the United States during the year er Idaho. He has a range of sixty square oow. She takes spells of cold and shivers OR 8*.LK-ro(X*0 fruit.shade and ornamental of Europe. The long-wool sheep, though on in patches. So will red precipitate all over, like having chills; will run to the March 1, 1878, was $4,205,893. Foi miles of land not worth one cent to the F trees at whiles»le and retail. Peaches a spe paying well in fleece, are poor mutton; be­ mixed in lard, rubbed on parts where the straw pile and run ber bead Into tbe str • w. year ending March 1,1879, was $10,8! ' taaliy: my peaches I have-iowii In New Jersey: we acre for agriculture, yet affording excellent She has no milk lor three or four days after think all the i eacb sto. k ln Indiana is winter killed; ing coarse In texture and "padded" as the animal cannot lick; wood ashes will also For the year ending March 1, 1880, I -*• .- the old peach trees In this valley in particular. pasture for cattle. He has ten men em­ the spell; don't eat the first day after the Aiso,Colt8-old and Lincoln-hire sheep ct latelm- butchers say, in fat. It deed the old saying kill vermin and not injure stock while $12,065,459, and lor the year ending " P.-rtailon from fsnsda. Correspondence solicited. ployed^ wages varying from twenty-four sp-H; atter the spell is over she appears kept dry. well and milks. J* M. 8. 1, 1881, it increased to $20,681,738,ora • , Anpure Bates bull. I offer is hired at $1,200 a year. During the winter, bulk and flne points. an ele.aot chance lo persons wiahlng to start a herd alter. conHiderable trouble I got thn.n would suppose tbe lnfl*mmation to be in 'proof positive of the good opinion / , , f-t my animals areall Hret-cla-s hreecers aud tine however, four men can do all the work re­ EABLY MATUBITY AND HABMNESS. healed, but tbe leg continues to swell. She : Individuals, ihe -najoritv of these cattle were bred her bead. I should bleed her pretty freely, om beef has lor itself in the maik, . **,- m »> the well-known breeders, 8. Meredith A Son, ol quired, which is mainly breaking the ice in The origin of the Southdown gives index is not lame, and allowing her to run out ''ambrtrUe t liy. ind. Address FRANCIS A. COP- of its hardiness; and its early maturity is the pain subsides. The limb seems very not less than six quarts, and give her th** old world. * IN, Indianapolis, Ind. streams that the cattle may have water. ri»t»»«-_»-e»-».«M. __vi_"£_aa*______^^ .„.,;. fai,i *—*—**—'*-«-**»-- V

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most desirable pole beans, producing it will not quite touch the bottom of the has so sweet a breath as a cow when her broad fl. shy pods of a pile yellow color, basket wheu in place, set.a pan in the stomach ia in a perfectly healthy condi­ ||orJkulfar^ ranging fromsix to nine inches in length, water to catch the wax as it drips from ^Iic jpairjg. tion; but if she ia overfed, so, that in pomcsfiic Iffonomii. tender, succulent and of the Quest flavor; the basket. Hung the basket in the place of digestion, decompo-ition takes can hardly be termed a new variety but kettle and eet it on the stove to boil. Fill BDTTEB -BEAM-EIES. place, then her breath is charged with SODA FOB BUSKS. NOTES on the Grape Phylloxera and on should be better known. the basket with the pieces of comb. The offensive gases, and the milk decreases steam will melt the combs and the wax A flrst-class butter creamery will be All kinds of burns, including scald* laws to prevent ita introduction, is the Tom Thumb Sugar Ccrn—This is the in quantity, acquiring a flavor neither and sunburn, are almost immediately title of an article in the American Nat­ earliest and most dwarf variety of eugar will drip into the pan. As the comb opened at Richmond, Indiana, about the desirable in butter nor in cheese. It not melts and settles down keep adding relieved by the application of a solution uralist for March, by Prof. C. V. Riley. corn cultivated, ripening a few days ear­ lst of April, on tbe Fatrlamb patent can unfrequently happens that some weed lier than early Minnesota. Two or three more, until all is melted. You will no­ system, the best in theworld. We copy or other iu the hay is charged with the of soda to the bun t surface. Dry soda email but perfect ears are usually found tice the pan once aud awhile, that it evil, when the real cause is over-feeding. will not do, unless surrounded with* a STRAWBERRY Culture, a pamphlet by on each stalk. Its earlinees and fine does not get full and run over. A the following article from the Western wet cloth moist enough to dissolve it. Matthew Crawford, Cuyahoga Falls, quality make it desirable for private gar­ couple of cleats nailed across the board Stock Journal and Farmer which fully Keep a bottle of the solution, made a? Ohio, »s just received. A list of the best dens. will prevent its warping. The basket explains this system of creamery. It strong as possible, constantly on hand varieties, with descriptions, is given in New Surprise Cantaloupe—Asmall va­ should always be covered to keep in the say*: I^-Jilies* 5pt^arlmcnt. for emergencies. steam as much as possible. We might the last pages of th* bonk. riety superior in flavor to any other in The advantage of the Fairlamb system cultivation. It was sent out in 1879 and add, if you want a permanent thing of Apple Compote. the extractor, take your wife's best can iri in the saving of haulimr milk to the Written for the Indiana Farmer. LB. CASE'S Botanical Inlex, R'eh- was received with so much favor as to factory, and producing a flne quality of Peel, quarter and core half a dozen induce a great demand, last year, for or kettle, allow it to become well covered Moro About Hy Specimens. mond, Ind., for March is embellished with wax, aud she will be very apt to al­ butter. The special feature in this can tart apples; weigh them, and allow half seed of it. To supply that demand much Is, viz: the center cooling tube—with their weight in sugar, and then put them with an elegant colored print of two new spurious seed was distributed over the low you to retain it, for the wax is very BY AUNT MARY. hard to remove. small tube extending out through side into cold water, and make a syrup aa monthly pelargoniums, propagated by country. The genuine produces a melon of can—this makes a circulation of water follows: Add to every half pound of of less than medium size; round, thin As Ruth, Emma, and Vixen have Jno. G. Heinl, florist of Terre Haute. through the center of milk, while the seemed interested in my articles, I am fuear a pint of water and the yellow rind, pale yellow outside, deep yellow T A KINO SUBPLU8 HONEY. milkiscoolinc— (can being set in water). rind and juice of half a lemon, put it A RECENT experimenter with pota­ inside; thick flesh and but small cavity. By cooling milk in this way, it is claimed, tempted to tell you more about my spec­ over the fire and let it boil five minute?; Fortunate are they who have unmixed imens, and hope we shall soon read about toes, says he haa satisfied himself that the odors and flavor, caused by improper then drain the apples from the cold seed of it. feed and bad water*, are driven out of Vixen's Colorado minerals. I, too, think water, put them into the syrup, and boil large potatoes used as seed, produced the Muncie, Iud. tbe milk, that is, it pai-ses out through it would be a good thing to have an "ex­ them gently until they are tender, bnt largest amount and the greatest quantity — -.-•*•»•-*** • top of can (same beii g open while milk change column." But, alasl I have do not let them break; when they aro of good sized tubers. This is in accord­ Big Pear Tree. is cooling) and as it passes ofF through scarcely any duplicates, having already done take them up on a deep dish, boil ance with the maxim "Like produces Editors Indiana Farmer: warm milk or cream, it does not stop, disposed of them, but Icould offer seeds, up the syrup once, straiu it over the ap­ or condense in the cream, aud taint the cuttings or bulbs in exchange, which like." I call it the largest in the world. When ples, and let them cool before using my father returned home from the war butter. In the common setter or can might perhaps suit some nearly aa well. them. TUE horticultural society's report, as of 1S12, I recollect heaiiug him,frequent­ the milk cools from fides to center, and I think I mentioned my fern impres­ ly telling of the big pear trees, at Mon The above cut shows the comb honey as the top cools, (it being -exposed) the sions, found in a coal mine in Alabama. Tea Crackers. Mr. Ragan, the secretary informs us, odors condense in the cream, (or top I have from the same locality a piece of will soon be published and ready to send roe, Mich., on the river Riison, near rack as used on the Langstroth hive?, Will some of the ladles give a recipe but with some little modification can be milk and cream) and taint or flavor the petrified pine branch, which shows the for making tea crackers? A READER. to members. Those who are not already Lake Erie. In the last few years I buttter. The top cream and milk in this chanced to be in Monroe, and meeting arranged for almost any kind of a hive. little excrescences, from which the nee­ members can become such, and thus be can are kept warm by the heat of the dles grew. I have also s piece of coal my old aud esteemed friends, Dr. War­ This rack holds 18 prize boxes, or sec­ milk being driven upward. Some Smallpox. entitled to the book, by remitting $1 to tions, -aXoJxGj-, with the outside ones, from the roof of a mine In Virginia.show- der and Mr. Botherne, of horticultural creameries rnuning have over 200 pat­ Ing plainly the imprint of the bark of a A writer in the Stocton, Cal., Herald, the secretary. fame, at the Horticultural Congress, I O , C, C, glassed; five tin separators, rons, the cream is delivered to factory (evidently a physician) gives the follow­ B. B., and the wedge, A, to tighten or by teams from all sections, or different tree. Some of my fern impressions are asked them to go and see the largest pear very interes-tingseen through a magnify­ ing as a speedy and certain cure for Written for tie Indiana Farmer. loosen the boxes for manipulation. The routes tributary, and placed in 600 gal­ tree in the world, of which we have evi­ ing glass, and one looks uulit-e any liv­ small-pox, chickeh-pox and scarlet fever. dence up to this time. We went and method of putting the sections on the lon vats, and have yet to flnd any tainted Rural Notes. butter. The farmers set the milk under ing species I have ever seen. I have dif­ Sulphate of zinc, one grain. found the tree. It measured at that hives is a subject of a good deal of prac­ ferent varieties of marble, a sort of pure tical Importance. There are three metL the directions given by the cream col­ Foxglove (digitalis), one grain. BY o. COWING. time, five feet from the ground, 13 feet lectors, and receive pay according tothe white from Rutland. Vt., a beautifully Haifa teaspoonful of sugar. iu circumference. We did not measure ods in most general use, either of which amount of cream furnished, or raised on shaded greenish variety from New Ha­ Mix with two tablespoonfuls of water; FRUIT I'ROSPECTS. the hit-lit, but the Doctor thought it was i-i very good, and with modifications can can; well water ia mostly used, as springs ven, Conn., called verd-antique, and a when thoroughly mixed add four ounces The amount of injury inflicted on veg­ Go to 70 feet high. The tree was still be arranged to suit almost any kind of a aro not abundant on western prairies. gray and black variety from Alabama, of water. Take a' teaspoonful every etation by frost during the winter Just vigorous and had been planted no doubt hive. The flrst, as above, sits closely Milk set at the dairy will produce Jib besides a pretty pink and white sort that hour. Either disease will disappear in ended, was not fully evident when I long previous to 1800. This tree had over the tops of the frames, and holds to Jib more per huudred of cream, than takes a flne polish. My cabinet contains twelve hours. Far a child small dose, made. my last report through the col­ been planted by the old French settlers, the sections firmly in place; by the re­it will by factory setting; the carting of several kinds of granite, among- them, a according to age. umns of the FARMER, In the early part iu an early day. But what we all won­ moval of the wedge, A, allows the sec­ tbe mill, seems to injure it for cream piece of Scotch granite from Aberdpeo, The writer avers that he has witnessed of last month. From an examination dered at was, that the old citizens of tions to be easily moved and the filled raising. of apretty reddish pink, aud mixed with hundreds of cures of both small-pox and one- to be taken out and replaced by fC-rlet fever by the use of this remedy. made duriug tbe second week of this that ancient village took no interest in By this process of raising cream and gray; also a specimen of black, white The effect is speedy, and the prepara­ month I flnd leading fruits to be In the thein. Tills one was surrounded by a othtrs. By this method, when the sec­ and gray granite, of which the great sending it to the creamery, retaining all tion may be applied at any stage of the following conditio!!.- Peach buds all fence and the lot fenced In a school- tions are ouce placed in the rack, and Mormon temple in Utah wa« built. A disease. killed and tite-t, lu many cases, dead. house, and under the shado of that im­ tlie end sections iu each row glassed, the milk for home use, far more of an friend passing through Salt Lake Citv, Early Riehm; ml cherry buds partially mense tree, was a play ground for over the rack can beset over tho frames, and income is realized than by making but­ at that time, brought it home to me. To killed, but a sufficient proportion unin­ 1 100 children. The owner of tlie tree told there are then as mauy separate com­ ter and sending it to market. The busi­ the topaz group belongandalusite, beryl, jured to furni-.li tt fair -supply of frui ". me It never failed to bear, nor had he partments for surplus honey as there are tourmaline and chrysolite, and we bave English Morello pppears to ba In equally ness of butter making is fast being taken f|l« paulirif |)anl ever seen any blight on the tree. Its an­ rows of sections iu the rack. The prog­ from the farm and put into the creamer­ specimens of each. Tbe andalusite was good condition. These nro the only va­ ress of the work can easily be known by from Massachusetts^ the beautiful cluster nual crop was about 50 bushels of pears. ies that are growing up all over the rieties from which cherries can bo rea­ They were generally beaten oil the treo lif.ing ofl" tho cap, each section being of tourmaline crystals from New York, Picking Ducks. sonably expected this season. P. ar tret*s easily reached aud removed by loosen­ country, acd by this means there will be and were purchased at the Centennial Editors Indiana farmer: .appt ar to be in as bad condition as peach by men with a club, while others held a tarpaulin uuder the limbs and caught ing the wedge. The second plan aud less poor butter, aud an industry will exhibition; the beryl came from New I do not wonder that your correspon­ trees, b-ing generally killed in Inn*, und Hampshire, and I once saw two crystals dent, Mrs. I. M. C, got no eggs from often in the tree. Apple wood ia consid­ the pears. They were snipped aud sold tho oue tbat we believe will best suit the spring up that will give employment to majority ofour readers is the Muth sec­ of it from same locality, that were sev­ her ducks, if she picked tbem every five erably injured in young growth at tips in ttie Detroit market for about $1 per a gTeat many, besides relieving the or six weeks. We pick ours about four bushel. There were many other of tion box as stiowu on the hive, in the eral feet long, and over two feet in thi. k- of branches, but tliere will be a crop of farmers' wife of a large and extra amount ness. I have some interesting speci­ timesayear, beginning thelastofMay and apples notwithstanding. No blackberry those large pear trees there, but no others FARMER of February 26. You will no­ of labor. tice by referring to the cut there given, mens from Cape Blomidon, Nova Sco­ ending the flrst of November. We get appears to be alive above tho snow Hue so large as UUB. WILLIAM SIOERSON. tia, belonging to the zeolite group, con­ one pound of feathers to every eight except Snyder, Wallace, aud Taylor's three section boxes in place, witn one ducks. Ours lay about 75 or 80 eggs Prolific. The first two named aresiight- Wubash Co. section raised, each of these boxes hold How London Gilt-Edged Bntter Is sisting of white and brown stilbite, (the latter resembling in form the top of a each in a season. If ducks are not ly injured in a few cases but will no eight sections, Ijx5}x6 inches, fitting Made. picked at all, and have plenty of water doubt produce a fair crop of berries. Editors Indiana Farmer: close iu the boxes resting on | hcu, sheaf of whe*t) also analcite, and na- In Dorset dairies the milk stands for trolite crystals, and one cluster of needle they will lay a greater part of the time Taylor's Prolific is more seriously injure*.! Is.it auy advantage to have Russian srrips at the bottom. Thtse boxes are twenty-four or thiriy-six hours accor­ from early spring till late in the fall. but will probably produce one-third of apples grafted ou Russian root*:? Which crystals, so flne and slender as to resem­ are the best varieties of Russian apples? calculated to be used without separators, ding to the season of the year, and in ble cambric needles, and of apretty flesh My duoka are the Imperial Pekins, an ordinary crop. I am much disap­ in fact either of the above will work very some cases is skimmed a second time an* not Rouens, as stated in the F-ARH- pointed in the Kuox blackberry. Its D. after having stood a second period: the pink color; through the microscope they well without separators where thin foun­ are very pretty and interesting. I have ER Premium list. fruit was so delicious and beautiful last Practical nurserymen say they can see dation-is used tor starters. It is ques- cream is considered ready for churning MRS. ANNAR. PARKS. season that I was very anxious lt should Immediately after it is skimmed, and a great fancy for crystals, and a decided no advantage ln having Russian apples tlonahle whether seperators are a neces­ eye for color, so my bright sparkling Austin, Ind. prove hardy; but it appears to be as ten­ grafted on Russian apple roots. The sity any longer or not; In days gone during the hot weather is commonly der as Kittatinny, and must therefore be churned every day, while in cold weath­ specimens are most prized; still I am in­ .****» abandoned. Gregg raspberry is partially new varieties are grafted here as soon as by, when we .used scraps of comb for terested in even the dullest and plainest Bronze Turkeys. starters, and glassed all the sections they er the churning is done only on alter­ hjured but will probably produce a half cions are Imported, and then clons are nate days. To this practice of churning of minerals. I have a large, beautiful Editors Indiana Farmer: crop or more. Thwack and Turner ap­ cut from tbem. The Russian apples sold were necessary to keep the bees from the cream while it is quite sweet and bluish green crystal of amazon stone Please tell me through the FARMER pear to be among the hardiest of rasp­ bulging the combs. We have almost fresh, is owing in a great measure, the from Pike's Peak, and a pretty specimen how the Bronze turkeys get their name. in this country are grafted on American entirely done away with the separators I have purchased a pair of very flne berries, and have sustained but slight roots. Not many nuselan varieties are reputation which Dorset butter has long of wavellite from Arkansas. The iDJury. Cuthbert, or Queen of the Mar­ in our own apiary, and have had but possessed; the practice, indeed, presup­ crystals are of a shaded green and yellow, ones, and my neighbors say I have the ket, is killed within a lew inches of the thoroughly tested here, the Duchess of very few crooKed combs. Broad frames poses the strictest cleanliness with re­ and when broken across show a radiated wild turKeys. KB. snowline. ItmaybehardyintheEastbut Oldenburg and Red Astrachan have ior holding sections is another plan in spect to milk-pana and other vessels structure, and leave a stellate circle Warren Co. does not appear to be so here. Damson proven very good ones. extensive use. These frames are made used lathe dairy, for wiihout this pri­ which resembles the eyes of a cat, and Bronze turkeys take their name firom and wild goose plums uninjured. Grape to hold 3, 4, 6, or 8 sections as per mary condition the daily churniDg forthatreasonarecalled"cat-eye8,"bythe the brilliant greenish brown metalio wood of hardy varieties generally in good style of section or hive and are made to would be practically valueless. The old- country people where they are found. hue of the wings and back. The breed condition, and even tender varieties like hang in a case or to hang directly in the fashioned barrel churn with improved In my next I will tell you something is a cross between the wild torkey and a Catawba appear to retain a considerable ^Ite jj^imra- hive like a brood frame. A Langstroth beaters ia commonly used in Dorset dai­ more about crystals and their formations, tame variety, which accounts for its re­ amount of fruit buds of promising ap­ hive like given in the FARMER of March ries, and after the butter is taken out of also describe a few more of my speci­ semblance to the native • stock. The pearance. The long drought of last au­ 5, will take seven of these eight section the churn, the greatest care is taken to men*1; and hope '-Vixen" and others Bronze is the largest of the turkey fam­ tumn, which no doubt impaired the vi­ Frank I*. Dougherty, of this city, haa char-re of this ily, specimens having attained a weight department, of the Fa-unta, and ls responsible for broad frames, In place of the frames for wash out all traces of buttermilk, so as will favor us with something in these tality of mauy plants, and thereby less­ to avoid the light-colored streaks that columns. of 15 pounds at fifteen months old. Forty all answers to queries on beekeeping, etc extracting as shown in the cut. The 4 and 50 pound gobblers are not uncom­ ened their ability to resist intense frosts, section frame being calculated for the commonly appear in ill-made but er. enabled the grapa to mature its wood The coldest and cleanest water that can mon. They are hardy, easily raised and and enter winter quarters in good condi­ CARE OF WEAK COLONIES. American hive and its modifications. supeiior for quality and flavor of meat, Many colonies that have past Ithe se­ be obtained is used for this purpose and A Case for Sympathy. tion. the butter is repeatedly turned and press­ Editors Indiana Farmsr: ..^ • •-*-—- '• *•**• .———~. vere winter.have come through in a very Golden Sebright Bantams. _ TREE ROSES. QUERY AND AXSIVJEK. ed on a slab of wood. A dairyman I was readiDg in the FARMER of the weak condition and will require careful whose hand is naturally cold always 5th of March how Farmer's Wife No. 1 Editors Indiana Farm***. A lady friend recently asked me handling to build them up into good col­ A. R., Portersville, wants a pair of succeeds best in butter-making, all other would like to leave the farm, with all of It is the miniature beauty of the Se­ through the mall foranopinion concern­ onies, ready for the honey yield when it Bremen geese. Any one having them things being equal. its toil aid care. Please let me tell what bright Bantams that makes them such ing the value of tree roses. My reply is, comes. Weak swarms can do but little to sell, should advertise In the For Sale I know about.the farm and its toils and general favorites in the exhibition room that as permanent plants for outdoor in the way of brood rearing, for lack of column. It is seldom that the butter is salted in cares. At the age of 20 I married a man and so highly prized as pets about home. culture, they are utterly worthless in heat, until the weather becomes quite a systematic manner; the dairyman gen­ who rented a farm from year to year, Their delicate organization and beauty this latitude, and those engaged in sell­ warm. As directed last week, they H. J. E., Newton oounty, will flnd erally guesses the quantity of salt to be and it was move, move, every spring or are a monument to the skill of the ing them must be well aware ofthe fact. should be confined on as few combs as the answer to his query about keeping used, and an experienced and careful fall almost, for ten years ef my life. So originators of the breed, and show in a Buch roses are formed by ins-rUng a they will occupy. Avoid all upward insects from destroying his cabbages, person can guess it with surprising ac­ you may know what a time I have had striking manner what may be done by bud of some desirable sort, 18 inches or ventilation, keeping the brood nest as curacy: it is, however, generally under­ of it. And now that we have a farm of well directed effort ia modifying and two feet fr*»m the ground, usually in a cucumbers, etc.. in Prof. Cook's articles, stood that the butter intended for mar­ our own, I cannot say that I have a de­ changing the character of domestio poul­ stock of the Maneiti or Dog Rose, two warm as possible. Feeding at this sea­ now being published in the FARMER. ket is more sparingly salted than that in­ son, is very beneficial, although they cent drees to my name; and if I want to try. There are two varieties of these varieties of no value*whatever, except for Kdltors Indiana Farmer tended for home consumption. go to churoh I must'go with some of my beautiful bantams,tbe Silver and Golden. budding purposes. From the inserted may have stores sufficient to carry them It is clear, however, tbat the Dorset neighbors, as my husband says it costs The i lumage of the Silver variety is sil­ bud is formed the head of the tree rose, through, as it stimulates them to active Where is the Craft wind pump man­ dairy maids have got into a better sys­ too much to keep a horse and wagon for very white throughout, each feather be­ and whenever such a plant is allowed to brood rearing. Feeding should be done ufactured? D. D. S. tem of butter-making than most of their women and children to run around in, ing evenly and distinctly laced all around remain in the openground durioga win­ inside the hive if possible. It Is not nec­ We do not know, of such a pump. sisterhood in other parts of the country and tbey oan walk,or stay at home. So with a narrow edging ©f black. The ter ordinarily cold, it will be found with­ essary to make syrup with which to fetd have done, for Dorset butter has a popu­ you see No. 1 has one advantage over Golden Sebright are similar in marking, out life when spi ing arrives. Tree roses at this season, sweetened water is just a9 Kdltors Indiana Farmer: . larity greater than the butterof any oth­ me. She says she has a way to go, and but golden color instead of silver. This are propagated from hybrid perpetuals, good, two parts sugar and one of water. When do you consider the best time) er county and much, butter made far plenty to wear, and can go if she has a breed is unexcelled by any other kind the hardiest of all desirable roses except The quantity fed should depend on the to sow clover seed, in March or April? enough away is sold in London under hired girl. What would she do if in for laying, aud can be kept quite profit­ some of the moss roses, yet they are all strength of the colony, and should be W.D.C. the adventitious name of Dorset butter. my place,with seven little children look­ able in the city, where the poultry yard killed to the snow line by recent cold placed as conveniently as possible to the Sow in March if possible. The name is pirated, aud the name sells ing to her for the love and care that a is. limited to a small run. weather. They are termed hardy be­ the butter. This sort of thing is at once mother justly owes to her children; and brood cluster. If it can be given to them an honor and an injustice to Dorset­ yet. with all she can do cannot do for Boone Co. FRANK LONG.. cause they Usually carry the bulk of warm, so much the better. We know Please inform me through the columns their wooti through an ordinary wiuter of the INDIANA FARMER, where I cat- shire—Prof. Shelden. them as she would like to, but must see of no one thing that will operate as ef­ procure a small amount of Blount's ses4 • them raised up in ignorance and vice, Poultry Queries. in good condition, and when killtd to fectually against spring dwindling as Answered ny Dr. W. J. Elstun, -secretary Indiana the ground by front will generally send corn, the cost, etc. J. W. O. The Ensilage Question. knowiug no way to prevent it? You Poultry Association, iudianapolis, Iudiana. feeding thia thin syrup. It gives the Harlan, Iowa. that are blessed with kind husbands and up a new growth from the crown of the bees both food and water, and this with I would offer a sggestion in regard to plenty to wear, who can go when and leather Plucking. plant near thehurface of the earth, which You will find an advertisement of the silo or ensilage question. It is asser­ Editors Indiana Farmer: will usually flower the same season. sufficient heat, stimulates to brood rear­ ted by eome that ensilage is prime feed where you please, what think you of my My chickens are losing their feathers ing. Their instinct inclines them to this corn in this number of the FARMER. lot in life? Some times I wish I was JSTJRSEBY STOCK. for stock, while Professor Arnold claims dead and in my grave, where there is about the head and neck, or picking cluster in the brood nest to keep up the Kdltors Indiana Farmer. that it injures the quality of milk in them off*. I cannot see what goes with Those who have occasion to plant or­ necessary heat to accomplish tills desir­ rest for the weary. them. They are fat and lay. Will some Will some one having ferrets for sale, cows. It is a new thing in the westand FARMBR'S WIFE NO. 2. chards this season should look well to able result; and as they have both food please answer through the FARMER or farmers, as individuals, do not care to one tell me what ails them and what The above sad story, though from a their trees. Apple, plum, and Early and water inside of the hive, and work by postal card, stating price, also when risk very much on experiments. Now will help them? J. B. M. Richmond and English Morello cherry new and heretofore unknown corre­ to accomplish also within their domi­ they can be hatl? J. C. MAIIAN. let Purdue University, as our State in­ Tnis is feather plucking. A bad habit, trees, giape roots, evergreens, blackber­ cile, they seldom venture forth unless stitution, take this matt, r in hand, and spondent, is told witb such an air of sin­ which with the approach of spring) ry, raspberry and strawDerry plants are the weather is so pleasant that they can Bicknell, Ind. prove for the farmers of our great State cerity, that we are compelled to believe plenty of outdoor run, feed scattered generally In t-uitable condition for trans­ easily return again.* Bone Meal, Etc. whethdr or no it is what is claimed for its truth. Such conduct as is described among straw, etc., so as to keep the planting, out peaches, pears', sweet cher­ Editors Indiana Farmer: it, by its advocates If we can on one ia a disgrace to the name of husband. fowls busy, they will soon quit the habit* ries anu quinces are generally much in­ H0_IE-MA-.E WAX BXTBACTOB. In a late issue you speak of "Bone acre of ground, raise from 40 to 60 ttcs Such a stingy, shrivelled soul as that of There is a device called the "poultry bit" jured or killtd. Among pears Bartlett meal" as a fertilizer for corn. Will you of feed, which is equal to half that said to be an effectual cure for the habit. appears to be peculiarly tender, and In reply to Mr. E. Gentry, Greens- amount of good timothy hay in nutri­ the man alluded to doesn't deserve to burgh, Ind., we give the following plan please give the comparative benefit in dwell in human form. . It would even Flemish Beauty and Seckel most hardy. osing it on the different kinds of soil, tive value, we have made a grand step Editors Indiana Farmer: . for making a wax extractor. Take a dishonor most of the brute' creation. DESIRABLE NEW VEaETABI.ES. especially black loam and clay lands; in agricultural progress, almost in ad­ I have a Partridge Cochin hen that ba~ piece of wire cloth two feet long, by And also the value of the fertilizers vance of the age. If the statement can Think of snch a soul dwelling in a horse wartsall'over one side of her face. Her American Wonder Pea, a dwarf vari­ only be substantiated by careful experi­ or dog! Well bred animals would scorn ety, about nine inches in height; vines eight or ten inches wide, lap the ends made of animal matter, etc. eye is swollen shut, and there seems to about one inch and stitch together with •0. M. T. ment, it would add millions of dollars to one of their fellows possessed by such a be water running from it. What is the require no sticks and are almost literally the profits of western farmees. L-t wire. Cut a round piece for the bottom, Bone meal is of comparatively little thing. Swine are the only domestic disease, and what the remedy? P.ease covered with pods full of peas of the most Purpue undertake it by all means. Let answer through this week'-jF.AB.MER and that will just slip in one end of the hoop, value on fresh land, whether it be clay animals who would feel comfortable delicious quality. Blue Peter and Little us hear the views of other farmers on with such a companion. It is hard to oblii-e. H. C. and stitch all around the edge, making or black loam. If is a permanent ma­ ', Gem bave heretofore been the most pop­ nure, adapted to lands tbat show signs of the subject. T. H, J. believe that a being made in God's own Wabash, Ind. ular Uwart peas, but will no doubt be as it were, a wire basket. This basket is exhaustion from too constant and long Cochins are said to be especially liable .largely displaced by this variety. Crawfordsville. image could ever allow itself to grovel calculated to hang inside, of a tin can, continued cropping. A good dressing so low In the mire of selfish gretd. But to a disease called "white comb." A \ Golden Wax Bean—This is certainly pot, or kettle, and can be made larger of bone meal will .affect the crops for whitish, scaly scurf or excreeence, which an improvement on dwarf black wax .An exchange very sensibly says: we cannot do the sulject justice, and or smaller to suit. Take a board that three or four years. Aside from the There is one matter concerning the feed­ leave the wretched man to the teuiier may extend over head and down n&clft benii, "-".liii'h has heretofore been the phosphates which all such substances causing loss of feathers. Treatment i° contain, the animal mauures stimulate ing of oows which Is rarely if ever mercies of some of our lady contributors. lea*UUg stringle^Uau, to^^ber-, \^^^L^ti^a.T& _3S? cleanliness, greeu food, ouWoorair, a»>* beireig •'•n,«*^en m^ basket toTl^ In, ami tack the top growth by furnishing ammonia for the thought of by dairymen, and that is, Don't spare him, ladies, but try to help powdered sulphur in teed once a day- v present crop. For this purpose they are over-feeding the animals. Over-feeding the weary sister, whose lot is so cruelly with sulphur or carbolic ointment ap« j ZtilL™all£ W& B^an is oni of the," °f the basket to *e ^^t lnside •**«* cif- of high value when honestly made. linked to his. ter use. Giant Wax -bean is one of the • clee,ie*. . Filwinl th.v..e , vessea,*.-,-,*.l !wit ^inh , wate'm»_r - s_,o , thaib.tt ' produces indigestion. No other animal plied to the affected part. 4 HABCH 26,1881. m^%®m& M\mxeutK<

the end of government"; "The nnlon of the State, ls strengthened by every occaslen which pats It to ATTENTION! Breeders' Directory. hi* flaitiiQ people. the test"; Jackson, "Th'.e are no neces-ary evils ln W. K. SPROULE ^ government. It* evils exist only in abuses"; "No In wrltlnr to onr adTertlaera. please aay that than advertisement waa seen In the ISBIANA FAR*, SIB, man ls g.-od enough to govern another man without A. C GraMl*.-, sTMUtr. that other's consent." etc,, an Interesting and valu­ DHLAXEB IN FARMERS AHD STOCK FEEDERS able book. SWDrE. •"X^rnmonlcaUons for this department shonld be Bead what the prlnclnal Grain and Feed Dealers In *Zj- written with Ink, on only one sldeol the The Only Medicine 1 the East say about w MI H The Longfellow Blrtbdav book, arrange!, by ^ - ?.L,? T a' •>"v*der and shipper of Jersey Bed '"L, and accompanied by the name and address ol Charlotte* Ftske Bates. Houghton. Mitlll>. * Co., hoga, Ooltaz, Ind. Pl*r* for sale. fTfauthor. Original punlea and articles Interesting purvii*h<.r-*. Bo*ton. For sale lu this city by Yohn That Acts at the Same Time on 18 Bros. Price ll CO. A gri c u It ural Machinery NEW PROCESS WM. A. MACY, Lewisville, Henry cc-unty. Ind., JoroonttP-oP aresoUdted trom all. Everything The Liver, the Bowels and the Kidneys. oreeder and shipper of Poland China hoc*. This book ls elegantly bound In blue and gold, Iriatlnl to this departmens most be addressed to A. .-j Tbeae great organs are the natural clean s- ftciavTBUtT, Waterloe. Ind. and well supplied with exquisite pare engrav­ ! era ol the system. If they work well, health Field and Garden Seeds, KEM BBOTHERS, Marlon, Ind.. breeders of Po­ ings. Tbe text Is a "compilation of sentiments, ln will be perfect; If they become clogged, land China hogs. Pigs for sale entitle 1 to record. either prose or verse, ot tbe great poet and author dreadful diseases are sure to follow with OUK CHAT. "Hughes" Bulky Plow, R. B. RTOSELI,, Zionsville, Boone county. Ind.. whose Dime tt bears. Host of the selections refer to TERRIBLE SUFFERING. LINSEED MEAL! breeder and shipper of pnre Chester White hoo. noted persons, whose names with their birth dates Biliousness, Hoadsche, Djspepsts, Jaun­ The Hamilton Cultivator, Choice plga for sale at all times. Percy Yusse: Thanks for favors. are printed on the pages opposite, beneath which dice, Constipation and Piles, or Kid­ The Greatest Flesh Former, Milk and Butter Pro­ ducer tn use. J. W. ELI.IS, Hillsboro, Fountain county.lnd.. Cox: Your numerical will not fcasa space U left lor tbe owner to Inscribe some senti­ i ney Complaints, Grarel, Diabetes, S_The Dorsey improved Combined Self- breeder and shipper of Porand China hogs. Price- •"ouster. Try again. ment that may be suggested to him as worthy of or Eheumatic Pains and Aches, (From Maynard, Knltrbt A Co., Worreat-er, reasonable. All orders promptly filled such a place. The handsome little book Is a most are developed because the blood Is poisoned Baking Reaper and Mower, and Beloit Ulaa*.) E. O. La: The words reading across with the humors that should hare been B. L. BENSON, breeder of Poland China hogs, en- ' ij* a double acrostic, should be of equal appropriate birth day girt to any friend. expelled naturally. •'Onr customeri, report a growing deman-fKT-WoBTwill cure you. Try a pack­ tained by feeding linseed Meal. Send me a car­ H. S. ROSS, Seville. Medina county. Ohio, breeder itials, by Olson; three rebus, two cba- age at once and be satisfied. load at once." and snipper ot Todd 'B lmprovedChester White hogs. Saw ^liil, Orders booked for Spring pigs at reasonable prlces. lades, one connected diamond, two nu­ It is a dry vegetable compound and Portable Iflulny IThe contents of Appletons' Journal for April are With improTement-f It may te operated {flmltli A Eatouva IVornlrli, IV. Y.) meric-Is and six diamonds, by Jersey as follows: "A Qgestlon: a Greek Idyl," by Prof. One Package makes six quarts of Hedlclne. recentl-r made is un- by either two or R O. CRIST, New Market. Ind., breeder of Ches­ ctjualeJ as a ce-ifrh- three men, and will "Ia all our business experience we never had any ter Whites. I h*,ve stx fine boarp, thoroughbred, of Lightning; four six-letter squares, nu­ Georg libers, author of "Uarda," "An Egyptian Tour Druggist has it, or tWZ. get it for borhood mill. It can i-ut as much lumber you. Insist upon having it. Price, *l.eo. terun iTt-thersteam in i rcp^rtion to the feed step right to the iront like Unseed Meal. Blttlnger Btock; warranted pure blood; flO to*l*

MA1.DEIHO. former, according to the account, was Written tor the Indiana Farmer. passed a bounty bill, by which tbe farm- The tbrlfty farmer gathered from his found a small clay image, the eyes and Our Fiber Industries. ers of the stale receive a preminm f,,, ©fe f»toiled -fatum:. other features of which resemble those of every ton of stalks and pound of floe- flelds the cropof last year and bas appro, BT CHARLB8 K. DODOB. produced. Tne bill not ouly includes rUBIalsaaDi WXJO-XY BT prlated its proceeds, and now he honestly the Japanese, from which Prof. Collett FoBtal Card Correspondence. ramie but flax, hemp, aad one or two INDIANA FABMF-B OOMPJ.HT owes to those fields a return for their concludes that the oldest settlers of [Concluse-.! other plants. OCR NATIVE HEMP SUPPLY AT IVlstAJXAPOtJa, UfD. bounties. Iu the last crop, he took away the country were of Asiatic origin. * DtD-vAXA. The question of India jute cultivation a portion of the elements of fertility and The report Is more nearly com­ HowABO Co, Mar. 10.—Wheat looks la principally derived from Kentucky I am n«t prepared to discuss. That th« and Missouri, these states having pro­ plants wilt grow* and flourish in the t*TTB8C-irr.ox TatMs: single trabsci-lptloau, fl •>«" Justice to himself and his personal interests plete and therefore much more val­ well considering how late tbe majority of •roar. In crabs, 1190 each. the crop was sowed. Btock generally looks duced u for a long period. As early as Southern states has been demonstrated, demand that it shonld be restored. The uable than the first one, Issued last well. Bat Uttle sugar making yet. Ex* lve-tS.Kentucky produced over 15,000 tons but nothing haa been done recently, AdrcrtlalBjI Batoa. time Is past, ln this country, when farm­ fall, but unfortunately the appropriation B-ipresentative Kirkpatrick lately oold IS of hemp. Iu 1850 the production was looking towards Ita production as _ Twenty cents per Une each Insertion for oa* to ing consisted in running a virgin soil in made for this department is exhausted, bead of (Vita wold »beop for |720 or **49 per nearly 18,000 tons, and in the next ten source of revenue to farmer or planter, three weeks; seventy cent* per Une for four weeks; bead. Where Is tho county tbat can sur­ in the near future. There is a plant OBe dollar and ninety-five cent*per line "orthree tilled crops until It would no longer pro­ and nothing remains for defraying post­ years this amount was very nearly doub­ pass old Howard tor she***,? W. W. 8. led, while in 1870 the product had fallen however, known throughout the Wes­ ma-nths. Special rates -riven Ior longer time. Every duce a remunerative return, then selling age. AU who desire copies will there­ tern States, which can be grown with Other week adret-ttsemenu ID per cent, extra. ORANGE Co., Mar. 8 —Farmers are be­ to 7,777 tons. Missouri in 1850 produced out to "go West" and repeat the same fore be obliged to remit 18 or 20 cent* in success, if farmers would turn their at­ Beading notices, set In brevier, thirty cents per Une. hind with their spring work. Feed Is 16,000 tons; in I860,17,000 tons, and in tention to it. I refer to the afoarteen Unee agate to the lac*.. operation. The season has come when stamps to cover the expense of mailing. scarce and high. F*tt hogs all sold, and no 1870 but 2,800 tons, and in the same the manure heaps that bave accutnn stock hogs left. - Stock cuttle worth from year, four other states: Tennessee, ABUTJIeON AVICENNaat to IWniANAPOI.I.'-k** IKCII 26. • -SSI. lated during the winter In the barn-yard SPOILS TO THE VICTORS. 2M 3K-" per pound. Horses and mules Pennsylvania, California and Illinois which has been recently cultivated ex- good price, Wbeat looks bad, canse tbe should be removed to the flelds intend­ An item In one ofour political papers, produced about two thousand tons more. perimentally in New Jersey, under the NOTICJ* TO ttUU-M-KlUIaH*-. late sowing- and hard winter. Our farmers Since 1870 the production of Kentucky name American jute (which certainly is ed fors'immer cultivation, unless, indeed naming the appointee to a certain office, **n-3**cr*o -**» shonld very carefully notice the label are betelnnlnj* to seethe valueot good s'O k. has slightly increased, though at no a misnomer).* The plant grows wild the farmer, with prudent forethought, G. S. B >W1PS bat a One herd of Snort-horns, stamped on the martin of their papers. All those speaks of his appointment as a reward time has it bstn over 8,000 tons. The from the seaboard to the Mississippi, if marked 16-14 expire with next week's lssne. The composted his manures last year, and for efficiency In the service of his party wnile we have good hog*- and Bheep by dif­ present increase doubtless in much great­ paper Is always discontinued at the expiration of ferent parties, and yet only a begtunine in not farther to the westward. It thrives ihe time paid for, and to avoid missing a number has a compost heap ready to distribute during the campaign. It is unfortunate tbe oounty. J. M. er while iu Illinois and rome ofthe Wes on corn land, producing a long fine fiber renewals shonld be made at once. this spring. In that case it should be for the State or Nation, when our offi­ tern states producing only small quanti­ VuRMiLtai >N Co , Mar. 18 —Just at pres­ suitable for uttoy purposes for which hauled out Immediately and distributed cers are chosen simply for their skill in ties, there will be a decided chauge in hemp, and fl*x even, are employed. NEW potatoes from Bermuda have ent the wbe-it is looking better. Several of the figures of ten yeara ago. in heaps where it ls intended to be used; political wlre-workiug. It is offering a my neighbors have lost every colony of Mr. Angeli'a ramie machine, previous­ b?en on sale at some of our groceries for and a new compost heap should be be­ reward for doing the dirty work, as it tbeir bees; mine are in good fix. I packed THE FOBEION HEMP ly mentioned, is adapied f.ir stripping two or three weeks past. gun with the winter accumulations of is very properly termed, of politics. them in dry saw-dust ln quadruples. Fat is principally derived from Russia. Italy this, as well as other vegetable fibers of he_s quite scree, tt.ouehan, a burglar was shot ln th( new Governor was made to a man who its combination with that acid and gives moval of the present -noun-ibc-nt. Hardin Co., Kentucky. H. D. culture in this country, the same re­ marks that were made concerning flax committed the crime for which he was lt a more volatile condition. For these It abounds under the name of swamp act at Anderson the other day, and has will apply equally well here. The farm­ died. He was a native of this city, and hai Imprisoned while intoxicated. He had reasons lime should never be used on an huckleberry in the northern part of this CONSIDERABLE'of-the wheat In Ne­ State and Southern Michigan. Someof our er who wishes to succeed must go into been an inmate of the PUinfield reform always borne a good reputation bafore. unprotected manure- heap. Gypsum braska last fall was harvested with head­ readers there could send cuttings,or better fiber production coolly with his eyes scho t\, and ofthe prisons at Joliet, Jefler (land plaster), however, may be used wide open, making use of ev#rytbiug It seems but just that such a criminal ing machines, which clip only the heads young sprouts with roots. sonville and Michigan City. should be let off with a light penalty, with advantage even on uncovered ma­ that will save him time and money, and from the top of the stalks. But when A gang of horse thieves are Infestlnfj especially when the State gets a reward nure. Kdltors Indiana Fan-tie*** aid him in producing tbe best results. stacked the heads pack se tight as to The man who rushes pell-mell into the the northeastern part of Shelby county for licensing the liquor that was sold to There are some men canvassing our generate heat, become mow-burned, and oounty In the lightning rod busiaess. business, trustirg oaly to luck and high Jack Smith, near London, was visited ocj make him commit the deed. BUBEATJ OF STATISTICS. The seoond annual report of the Bu­ turn black and bitter, while it does not They claim to represent a company located prices, growing the erop because it is the 18th, and four valuable horses taken. shrink the berry or reduce the weight. at Chicago. They insure barns and dwell­ popular to do so, to use a homely ex­ No clue to the tbeives or tbe stolen proper THE Cleveland and Pittsburg, the reau of Statistics and Geology has been No miller will buy a second car-load of ings against lightening for a term of ten pression, will only burm his fingers for ty has yet been discovered. Chicago, Alton and St. Louis, and a few issued from the press, and ia a large kis pains. There is altogether and valuable document, creditable alike sueh wheat who cares for the reputation years. Tke opinion seems to prevail that "At Markland, Swltasrland oounty, Ml other railroads In this country, will soon there ls no such company. Does such a TOO MUCH CAHl-taESSNESS to the State and to Professor Collet and of his flour. As a consequence the Chi­ the 19 ,h, James Bennett was shot and In adopt the eleetrlc head light for locomo­ company exist or not? A. R. K. in American agriculture, but there is a his assistants through whose labors this cago wheat inspectors pronounce the stantly killed by Thomas Hastie. Bo'-I tives, and if it works well, will pr-bably good time coming when the ''science of vast amount of important information grain of inferior grade, and reduce, the Cdlt'ors Indiana Farmer: youny men resided In the neighborbtW light the passenger coaches with the the thing" will be better understood, and Bennett was the aggressor, Hsstle''] bas been gathered and classified. price materially. In California the cli­ Pleaas inform me through your columns electric lamp. A small engine placed what amount of navy beans can be raised when a farmer to be thoroughly success­ actloa being justl ied by the community. Among the items of information con­ mate is so dry that the wheat never behind the smoke-stack and furnished' per acre on good land, etc., and where a ful will be obliged to go to the bottom of tained in the volume are a number of beooi-.es injured by heating, and tbe man oan get a pure article of seed and Santford Edwards, a farmer living nf' with steam from the locomotive boiler, things, and to use bis brains as well as Colfax, committed suicide on the 18th It statistical tables, showing, by counties header ls the popular machine for reap­ oblige A READER. will furnish the power, and it Is thought his muscle. When suoh an era has hanging himself. For a few days he 1» and townships, the various kinds of ing the immense level fields of the Sac­ Twenty to thirty bushels per acre can be the plan will work admirably. ramento, Napa and other valleys. counted on, with fair culture and soil. Ex - dawned we can grow fl ix and hemp for b->en drinking to drown his troubles. V- agricultural and horticultural produc­ ceased was about sixty years of age, . ***• tra good soil, high manuring and tho.ough profit, and through practice gain expe­ SUICIDES seem to be increasing in a tions, horses, cattle, etc.; agricultural leaves a large family in poor circumstance] THE report of the State Health Cons- culture would produce much larger re­ rience and skill which will enable! us to ratio greater than that of the growth of implements; amount of fencing, number turns. First olass navy beans can be mission ln the 2.1 annual report of the compete suacessfully with the old world. Wm. Hayes, a wealthy farmer livlnf? population. Almost every Issue of our of real estate owners; number of toll bought in this market at f 2 26 per bushel. Bureau of Statistics, contains the follow­ OTHER FIBERS. . few miles east of Petersburg, shot »'• daily papers contain accounts of from roads; population; number of voters; killed E.i Broil, on the 19th. Broil »°:! school children; county expenditures; ing valuable paper-: E-Itors Indiana Farmer: The reader may ask "what about ramie one to six self murderers. Most of them and jute aud other fibers of which so to Haye**' to whip the latter, and H»J' appraisements and assessments for taxa­ •'Prevention of Disease," by S. C, Please give me a good rule for measur­ are Incited by drink, domestic trouble T- ...la—e-a-ev*. IT Tl .Tl If, eaftleftrfV Tl,., ' ing com in the ear; in the crib. much has been written from time to ran into his house, and Boil followed hii* and tbe fear of want. The flrst named tion; length and value of railroads; dis­ Greensburg, J. B. Da A. tims?" Well, ramie can be successful­ Mra. Hayes interfered, and Broil threw V canse, however, really Includes the other eases of domestic animals and deaths The ru e for measuring corn in the crib ly cultivated, and too, as far north a* the out of tbe house. Hayes then got his f- two. If there were no drunkenness therefrom; manufacturers their business '_ to multiply the length, hight and width state of New Jersey—and furthermore a land killed Broil. machine has been made iu Newark that ! and profit", etc. • J, T, a-JCOVeiJ, ISA. AJ,, av,ivaa..mc, ejaaci- together, and their product by 45. The re­ - The Ohio Falls Car Company have j* there would be but tew serious cases of will strip tbe fiber from the stalk success­ let Fever," by J. W. Burton, M. D., sult is thvKnumbcr of bushels, reckoning closed a contract wit I the Cincinc* family disturbance and no Buffering It will readily be seen that the book fully and economically. That is the Mitchell; "Diphtheria," by Wm. 8. Hay- three heaping half bushels of ears, as one Soutnern Railroad Company for t2O0,f from lack of food, fuel or clothing. furnished data from numerous interest­ present status of the ramie question, iu 0 niondr M; D.,. Indianapolis; "Human of shelled \porn. For example, say the worth of coal and box cars. Th .y were ing investigations. Ameng the contrib­ Longevity," by Geo. L. Curtiss, M. D. brief. To fiud a market for the pre­ crib ls 10 feet long, 8 feet wide, and 7K feet pared fiber however is another matter. fared cash for an early delivery, bat •* MR. ALEX. ADAMS, one of the tech­ uted articles in the volume are one on ahd D. D., Indianapolis. ! high; then 1(1x8x7}.--5=-70 bushels. immense works are so crowded with *"i nical officers ofthe postofflee telegraph Drainage for profit, by Hon. J. J. W. There Is no market now, and no man­ tracts that they can't deliver the work a-1' THE next meetingof theMarioa Coun­ department, at Washington, claims to Billingsley; Flax Culture in Indiana by •CdltaJTi Indiana parmer: ufacturer seems disposed to change his June 15. have made the remarkable discovery Hon. I. D. G. Nelson; Molluscs'and ty Agricultural and Horticultural Socie­ Can you giye me a list of apple trees that system of machinery with the present would be profitable to plant in the latitude that electric tides exist in telegraph oir- Fauna of Indiana, by Fred Stein, /it. D.; ty will be held ia the rooms of the small supply, in the hope of creating a Arrangements have been completed *-" of Indianapolis? J, M. L. demand for a larger quantity. Mr. Le cnlts. He has made long-continued and Fossils of the Indiana Rocks, by [Dr. C. State Board of Agriculture at 1:30 Bush Co./ summer school of science, at Wab •->• Franc, of Philadelphia, tells me that the lege. The school will last six wee.* careful observations and has determined A. White, of the Smithsonian Institute, o'olook p. m., on Saturday the 26th. An Mr. Barnum, the Nurseryman gives us woolen system seems best adapted to wlU.be conducted in the same man*-* beyond a doubt that distinct variations e*-»ay will be read on that ocoasien uuon the following list: with 96 figures and descriptions oPeaeh. the manufacture of ramie, and as wool­ the Eistern summer schools st IT"' of strength in those earth currents, The Report of Geology gives a descrip- i our destructive insects and the methods ISsi-ly apples—Northern Spy, R«d As­ en manufacturers have all they can do trachan, Rome Beauty, Trenton E.rly, in working up an established textile we and elsewhere. Such an opportui"- which are invariably present en all tel­ tion of tlie S:ate museum and its ooh-l for destroying them. Milaiui, Keswick Codling, English Russet, tbe study of science can be found nu' egraph wires, following the different di­ cannot expect much for the present. tents; observations on the geology of S weet June. Perhaps the farmers may be else in the West. urnal positions of the moon with respect ._£QgKj^rly--Rose potatoes are Fall—Roxbury Rupset, Maiden's Blush, State, with analyses ot several kiads of ! I-J>VV--- Jonathan, Fall Wine, Rs.ti.bo, F.ill Pippin. able to start tbe ball In motion by pro­ The first Methodist society In J*-J to the earth, are as regular in their ap­ shipped to this city in large quantities building stone, clays, cement, etc. Ah Winter—Beu Davis Wine Sup, Smith's ducing the fiber in such quantity as will was organized near the town of ("*•s induce manufacturers to opeu a market pearance as the tidal waves of the ocean. a-tide on archa* .logy gives many inter­ and briDg $3 50 per barrel. The crop Cid**r, Clayton, White Pippin, McAlee. town, Clark county, in 1787; the fir»* ' The discovery is exciting no little inter­ in Indiana last year was a very short These are thorou-thly tested arid produce for it. Something has already been l esting facts regarding* the contents of well. The Bsn Davis will make more fine done in this direction. The state of tlat society In the State wasorganlz -> est among scientists and electricians all mounds recently excavated in Daviess one, and the qualify was inferior to salable fruit tban any otber. Djn't buy New Jersey, with a view to the encour­ the same town, November 22, 1793 ' ; , over the t-ountry. and Knox counties. In one of the Michigan and New York potatoes. Russian apple trees at big prices. agement of fiber industries, last season societies still exist and prosper. T*-~ M r: r- •-. i *" % IT. .Willi •-*.•--*- lllili. ••! ___~-r*.-f?.""._^*.-!e;>? , f~r r+lrststL^Js+SmXBt>f_-****-ja*Ml-t_-*_t^**l._*_**i *M -«->v ^.-*-.^ *% ->^r* '$• MAltCH 26,1881. 3»mtJgff«

proteetant church built ln Indiana was by The JHcCormlrk Harvesting Ma­ chine Co. GBEAT BARGAINS. the Methodists, near Cbarleetown, in 1771. 80,000 choice t-ppl*** tr-*es for Bale aifi* per I,(rX). O -A. T _A_JR, IR, _E3_. are the -only manufacturers of harvesting warr_-nt>d chol e stoolc. Also 6.0UQ p<->aeh at I?-per It was also used as a block-house In time K-JO N.i lr-lo It Address WILLIAM HIUK.K9-JN, Observation on its Nature, Symp­ of danger. machines who have a branch honse under Wabash, Wat. as a cunniy, led. their own management in Indianapolis, toms, -Effects, Treatment The people of L»_*.yette are In an awful and Cure. 2M Instrumeots in Stock! and are consequently better able to appre­ (tate. One of the Purdue professors haa SRED POTATOES. ciate and meet the wants oftheir customers. 8**nd for Buy fllnstratea De«cnpnv**and Price** d>"K»ve*red that the water* of the Wabash, Circular uf over *•» uf th* ___**____*dli*ta- Varietiea of BY Q. VAN HUMMELL, M. D., They carry a large stock of R -pairs at their Pomlofi, now u_7e ml f.>i-8eed. which to furnished by the Water Works store here, and are able to furnish any part J. C. Ev'KRIL'T,Ontario, LaGrange Co., Indiana. Of No. 104 North Meridian Street, In­ -md occasionally used for drinking pur­ ofa machine built by them within 20 dianapolis, Indiana. poses, contain cyclops, infusoria and fun­ years. This, in case of accident, Is a great Osage OraDge Plants. T 'CATARRH IS MEANT AN INFLAMMA- D. H. BALDWIN & CO., goid-, and further, that the "admixture of Thrifty, tlrst class, for nale at low rate*, at Rem- tory disease of any mucous membrane. By saving of time and money to the farmer, lnjrton Nursery. Alio prime native O. O. see J, In NaaaB l CaV_rrh we mean thia disease confined to po'y gas trio lnct-ustacea diluted in metem- who otherwise would have to wait till tbe quantities to Bult purchasers. the mucous membrane lining the cavity of the A. M.TKAUGH, Remington. Ind. nose. Thia ia the most frequent seat of Catarrh. psycoviean parabolas Is a fruitful source of part could be sent from distant headquar­ The membrane lining the nose extends doirnward, Incandescent peiturbatlon in sub-aqueous ters. and lines the throat, windpipe, bronchial tubes and lungs. Wehavetwo kinds of Catarrh—acute fluids." - NO. 64 & 66 NORTH PENN. ST., OUR LITTLE ONES. aod chronic. Acute catarrh is "a cold in the The little steamer Wanderer, Captain Change ot Base. Por April. IS cent*. All Newsdealers have It |l •"> head," and most every person becomes convera- Sol. Beard, who has been prominently a year. Liberal terms to Agenta. tiend three cent and with this form by practical experience three Jackey Powell, has started from Logans­ identified with the agricultural imple­ stamp *br*i on, or ad­ of development the senses of smell, taste, hearing the leading implements is carried by dress me, for circular and pr.<».. 1 haveagooo and sight suffer more or lens, the throat and lung? first-class steamer. Sne was built by Mr. this house, prominent among which are stock uf well grown fr-ilt trees, vines and plants, al become implicated, and the development of con­ Powell, who is a wealthy farmer, for the true to Dam. and in «o -d coudlU.m.f ady,Brlr*hti)ii.J* ff-TBOM.Lady WaMmnrrton.Miwre's "Hawking." Several thorough examinations of thedif- F Apply to JuHN J. BUCK-il*. Peleraburg, E*rly,Duch-ss.Puii'y.Pte.it.s%Hli,nland, Voah and Much of this false secretion passes backward Boone county. Ky. EIDorad •. AU*» Concords,RUKM-S' nest H-*hrtds,rit_<* into the throat, causing frequent expectoration, or ferent self-binders ln ourmarketconvinced other olrtt-r varieties ot merit. Splendid 1 and 2 a tough, viscid, ten.acious phlegm collects behind me of the superior construction of the Mc­ OR SAlaE-Fovir registered Alderney balls at yeret_-n ^rnpt-s. Including u'e'eome. the nose and the throat, embarrassing respiration Cormick; and knowing the company were seys are seoond io none ln tbe estate, it. S. DuE- for vlm-rei. Cttthbert, Gregg »nd .Mammoth Chester and creating a sense of irritation and uneasiness, HEY, Indianapolis, Iud. Ra pbe-rleit. Glen-ale ami Sharpies tilrawberrten. responsible for their guarantee; that they Magnificent «er-blo-»mlng KWHH, by nia 1 ilpc which gives rise to a constant and almost irresist­ do-ien. By expres-, (6 per _<>••* |5;j per 1,1X0 Tnree ible desire to relieve the discomfort by drawing always keep a large stock of duplicate parts OR SALE-Artichokes—Two best kinds, *l so ftrong 2 ye-trs, ortuurl year .Lady or Brighton, the mucous into the throat so a.s to eject by the F per buB'ie). Turner raspberry plants one of postpaid for f l. Clrcilars ft****e. mouth. This practice, popularly known aa of their machines at Indianapolis, and were ibe best Aart.>/red berries: l,«w» plan's, |8; 5.0-.O. |2S: GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware. O. "hawking," is characteristic of cfttarrh, and not likely to drop out of business and 1»,00U, JKi. K. Y. rEAS.Dunrelln. Inn. proves as embarrassing to the one affected as it is "Goo*. S**e*t -taring- a«»rih **J-un*f,-ne*>--..*' disagreeable to those around. Again, leave their customers unable to produce re­ -aOAM**. This Offensive Matter Hardens pairs for their machines, I decided to order and deposits itself on the membrane in the shape X^ONRY to loan on Improved Farms at 7 per cent. SAXON V BARLEY. of dry, hard crustse, which, in some cases, accu­ a McCormick Wire Binder, and I now take ITA Interest. M. K. VMJTON inh ,vt .1**0 cu -hroi_-i ttie rll-r*> Write for descriptive circulars. Sold only toy TYNER n. P_.ttle-.ot_ A. Co. The follow!*, tr editorial in the March worth not less than double the amonnt of the loan plowed same as corn, do not fall down like other poison thc atmosphere of a whole room. Thus Late of RoU & Morrla. desired. varieties, urowlng In bunch in the hill, thpy are the person affected witli nasal catarrh lives con­ number of the Nebraska Farmer is from far more eastly harvested The be t of references tinually in an impure atmosphere of his own pro­ can bn given tn regard to these Btat^mpntn. These duction, and inhales the effluvia with every breath. New Firm. New Goods. New Prices. Gov. Furnace who has been widely MI_-l-CKl-l.AJIBOIj.a_ potatoe* are on sale for seed at AD AM**! A. ro., *2 spoken of as tbe next Commissioner of S. Peaa.Sf., CndU-iapa-iIs, and by M < ILL _t GRAN­ The Nasal Membrane is Thickened GER, cor. 7ih and Cherry St. n.va-»svlUe. I»". and congested, causing the nose to bc stopped up, Agriculture under the new administra­ END for Sid. Conger's new Illustrated circular of S his Pi Ine Plymouth Bocks and Buff Cochins, sometimes on ono side, sometimes on the other, tion: with list of uriz-'S won, and meetings for 1881. SID. and often both, giving rise to a disagreeable sen­ "The country is flooded with agricult­ CONC-ER. Flatrock. Ind. sation in the head, accompanied by occasional violent and prolonged paroxysms of sneezing. CARPETS, WALL PAPER, ural implements—something new, each OHN KIDD. attorney-at-1 aw. rooms 23 and 20 Early Ohio Potatoes. The voice is weak, indistinct, husky, or of a year. There cannot be too great cau­ J Thorpe Block. Proprietor of "The World's Col­ A flne stock of tbls valuable early and p-rollfl.. nasal character, while oftentimes there isacon- lection Bureau." Collections and commercial litiga­ potato. Per reck W t". bu-*b**l, fl 7-S. and barr**i tinuous hoarseness and discordance. Tlie sense tion, in either purchasing, or com­ tion a specialty. Personal attention to ci y business. of smell is generally blunted or entirely lost, and mending. Worthy labor-saving ma­ $1 60.. Also, Beauty of Hebron, McCormick. Mammoth Pearl, and a d z**u other v_*.rl*»ttest for prices of a similar effect on the taste occasionally results. Shades, Matting, Etc. chinery, is one of the farmers best bless­ WATCHES, 4 oi*. silver cases for lis. Kvery which see my catalogue, which Is sent free. Also The eyes are apt to become irritated and disposed watch Jeweled and warranted two years, to water excessively on exposure to cold or wind, ings—next to good crop3 and prices. In order!n- state name of express ofllce. Watches sent C. O f>. with prlvlledge of examining before ad­ and a sense of weariness of sight is experienced fact contributes more to these, than all vancing any money. N. A. STEVENS, Jeweller- CHESTER CO. MAMMOTH CORN, after slight visual exertions. else. Frauds in machinery are worse Brandon, Wisconsin. Deafness and Noises ln the Head. 1.1 _=_ IT IT S S & H.O _-_-_-_. than curses. Blouut's Prolific White Corn, Catarrh is one of the most frequent causes ol >EBSONAl.- •We prop se to deafness. Scarcely any one afflicted with this 30, 33, 31 SOUTH I1-I.I1YOIS STREET. "There is one really valuable imple­ MARK DOWN Russian White Oats. disease for anv length of time retains a normal Successors to I. H. RoU. ment, long in uie but not as universally our stock of acnteness of bearing power. With some the BOOTS AND SHOES, J. A. POOTK. Seedsman, Terre Haute. Ind. hearing suffers at first only at times, the ears be­ known as tt should be. We refer to the and offer them at. prloes that will sell them. We THE Thomas Smoothing Harrow. We hava must have room for our Spring and Summer goods. coming obstructed during each accession of cold, if you want to secure or stopped up while blowing the nose, but by de­ used one constantly, in its season, for B\Rfl.VINS SEED CORN. grees these spells of deafness occur oftener and the past ten or twelve years, on almost come and *>ee un at last longer until at length the hearing remains 22 E * ST WA BUIM.Tt »N STRKET, Normandy Oiant Whftn and Mammoth permanently impaired. In others the hearing all kinds of ground, and under almost C. W. TCTKWILE.i A CO. Yell w Kl.-C grows indistinct without tho appearance of any Best Farm EngineBuilt 1 w all circumstance, and for all purposes a premonitory symptom --, and the deafness in­ _ ** --IT* _ "j** Yonr attention Is called to this fine corn, as It Is de- harrow can be used. We have found WANTED, cidpdly the fiDef-t »nd most pro'incfve known, it creases steadily until all useful hearing is lost. Noises in the head, similar to theo:-*('apeof steam, that it saves more labor, and does better was the fir-it im-»ortert from "^oimandp. France, and For clEcnlars and prlcea address ANTED-JOHN S. 8PANN & CO., Room 11 has now been tested ln the United •States snfflolentJy the roaring of the ocean, the ringing of bells, the work, than anything of the kind evar W Bates Block, Indianapolis, want all the best to prove Its adaptablity and wonderful nrounctlve- singing of the teakettle, and in fact every con­ known. For thoroughly pulverizing larm property insured In their office. Beit compa­ »ess. It Is a very large, long grain. Pearl white, ceivable sound, often make their appearance, and nies and lowest rates. We do not charge anything and gold color; very small cob. standi drought re­ add materially to the existing distress. and leveling the ground, it has no supe­ extra for surveyor policy fees Call and get rates markably, and has produced ss hitch a-* 1-vO D!-**-_el8 rior. The teeth are so arranged as to even if your policy does not expire yet. we can tothe acre. St was thelarge'-ita.id fluest corn shown Cough of Variable Severity save money lor you. at he St. Louis state Fa.r 1679. and received First is the result of catarrh. Sometimes it amounts render clogging next to impossible, leav­ and Seco.id premium", at Sba • n*-etown, 111. Many merely to a raking effort, productive either of no ing the surface as smooth as a hand ANTED—The Indianapolis Cabinet Company, of the ears measure fou teen Inches long, and iron- expectoration at all, or simply of a pelletof bluish ATLAS ENGINE WORKS! two to fonr ears on th* staiK. Onr seed of this corn rake can make it. One of its great uses W Office and Factory head ef Malott avenue, was received from Sweetwater. TVnn., by our lather looking mucus. Occasionally, however, the Indianapolis, Ind., wants In 18T8, and ha*, been cultivated by him In the Ge..t cough is severe and harassing, and thc expecto­ in cultivating young corn. It can be l.Ott.OUO teet of walnut logs. Miami Bottoms, and proved to be the a nest ever ration is either alarmingly copious or so tenacious INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 1,000 000 teet of ash logs. as to require almost constant efforts for its re­ put to work before or just as the plant l.OQO.oea feet of poplar logs. •rrown. Any farmer s-ndln-* for our corn, and ls not appears above ground, and kept going 1.0 W,(Xn feet of cherry logs. satisfied, his money will be refunded. moval. As a natural result of this condition there both ways until time for the plow. Oue For which they will pay the highest market price Price: 15 cents package; fiO cents pound; two ensues loss of appetite, excessive debility and and allow good measurements. pounds, fl; by mall, one ear, Vt cents. emaciation. Indeed, in some instances the loss round with this harrow is equal to four of flesh is so considerable and progressive as to Whose Are the Best? of any ordinary sulky plow, or cultiva­ Sample sent on receipt of 6 cent. In stamp*-.. suggest the existence of lung trouble, and many T. M. HAYK.S& CO , 12. Court St., Cln., O. cases of catarrh that come under my notice have tor. Commencing wi'h it "ahead of been regarded as consumption, and so treated by weeds," and keeping at it, they will not unwary or inexperienced practitioners. "get the start" of an industrious farmer. M__«HBlVP. Painful Sensations. T. A •KTTiT*-? THROUGH THE TEETH, " The disease extends into the small cavities of PERFECTLY, All Conversation, Public f the forehead and face, giving rise to a distressing To all who hotve occasion to purchase Seeds.' "We have not known an instance of Speaking;, &C., «*7 a Wonderful New In.enUo., I this harrow being used tbat failed to se­ sensation of weigjit or compression over the fore­ It ts manifwt that, from CJhwwl S-BCHIU only can good Vegetables be obtained; yet we see THE DENTAPHONE. head, especially in the region above and between th'-ie who exhibit ->o*ind _wii_*ie tn most aff.ir-i of Ufe, hf-edje_^ly purchase seedi of doubttul cure favor with one using it. If you "An *J**pRrf>U**leUofi. We therer*tre invite aU wuo are not already purchasers of LandreU-fl' Ar., M>nt FUEE to A1U Addre—s AJlKUieA*. DEN- I on the top of tne head, at the hack of the neck, UJ SfO^istoglve them a trial. Those remote trom Druggists, Grocers aud others selling oar Bend to Tho ThomasSmoothing Harrow TirilOMt , 168 W.4U* g-.CIavlaaat-.O. I or behind the orbits, and occasionally pain mani­ Seeds, oan be supplied by us direct at rea.'*onn>ble prices. - ASK your storekeeper tor I_nndreltu* ***e**-*I*_ lu original Mealed PackoffM, or drop a Company, Geneva, N. Y., for their illus­ fests itself m the face of so severe a character Postal Card for prloes and catalogue to trated pamphlet." that it is frequentlvmis taken for neuralgia. Effects Upon the System. eow !>*VII> L.VM>HETII ** NONA, IMillmtrlpliliv Fa. . _•— — The pernicious intiuence of Catarrh upon the system soon manifests itself in a variety of ways. The Commercial Union, lately organ­ S-*"S .rani Sal. of Sills Jly Annual €_»*»*..o.»*. or Vejetabl.? and The patient loses flesh and strength, is languid, im?£Z2i2t2>i*z*="mc ized among newspaper publishers is Fiower Keed f.»rlHHl. rlcn In engravings from unable to perform mental or physical labor with =e=i^cSs=a.-:£3sa°-v5-.Kf.i_ proving a wise and most satisfactory photograph. of the originals, will bt- sent FREE to the usual facility, is nervous, depressed inspirits, ss£S|;;;5,:>.*..._•._... all who apply. Mj* old customers need not write for timid, agitated and inclined to drowsiness; the move. The object is to aid tiie members At Dexter Park, Chicago, 111., lt. I offer one of the largest collections of vegetable memory is weakened and its permanent impair­ -—' — •*'" of the Union to protect each other from seed ever sent ont by any seed House In am rlca, a ment seriously threatened. The appetite becomes JS =-.iSo(ta5_iS = 'r---of,l^s;S5a;**;t* April 8th. large portion ot which were grown on mv ttveseed weak and capricious, a result scarcely wondered CARPETS! the frauds in the advertisiug world, con­ E-.-«•_•_.'" farms, full direction! for cultivation on each package; at when we take into consideration the large stantly springing up all over the coun­ Dr. Jaa. P. Foray******** A Son, Franblia, Ind., AH seed warranted to be both fresh and true to name. tjj -_•£-__: so far, that should It preve otherwise. I will refill the amount of offessive secretion from the head and I- »-»- J; C a=a _ • <-• .S** throat which is continually being conveyed to c try. The cost to each publishw is tri­ order gritis, Ttte or glual lutroducerof the Hue* __"al - - = = -5c-**-Stafc"" . Will sell 60 select Bnlls from the moat prominent bard Squ-ash, Phlnne>'s Melon, Marbiehead Cab­ the stomach by the drink and food, or passes down S5aa-3-a.{a,aa = -"- £ * **- v. C-CJ c*•" .°*.a fling, and membership in the Union will herds In Indiana. bages. Mexican Corn, and scores of other vegetables, during sleep, vitiating the gastric juice and •!-'o.2-l_a »o« -: enable the publishers to protect then- Teane _Wnrj*», Botamond*. I Invite the patronage of oil who are anxious to have interfering with digestion. The mucous membrane a. -=•**"-_ Sa!-!-*, -SS5g-H Our Prions w Always tie Lowest. their seed directly from the grower, fresh, true, and of readers against frauds. Mr. Clarence Maunders Imp. Mlaa Wiley*, becomes morbidly sensitive to unfavorable influ­ the very best strain. ences, and, in spite of the utmost care, becomes * = s. ._-_*;-a-3-= •* Taylor, Janesville, Wis., Is the manager Cleopatr. », Bed Rose*. _ff_Kw VM.KT.iBVEH A SPZfULTT. affected from the slightest causes, so that at last a |1-&|"._3W53 JAMKS J. fi. OKKUORV. Marbiehead. M**-.**. of the Union. Josephine*, Ruble*. mere breath of wind upon the lining of the nose On, CDC— r^^t _,_, and throat becomes productive of a cold and gives Catalogue furnished on application. •^-•O ** ata-vS**']* Ingrain Carpets at 25c. N. B —This lot surpasses anything ever offered In rise to a serious disturbance ofthe respiratory or­ ***.«--_-ssi.Ziia-Vs ; .0£e 5 •- Easter Voices is a collection of oar country as regards feeding quality, merit and gans. Thus the patient ia subjected to frequent and scriptural quotation, and hymns rela­ color. .Now ready for service. PENSIONS repeated colds, each one aggravating the disease •51-2^°^ -*{-. Tapestry Carpets at 70c. ting t»» the resurrection of the Saxior, J. W. JUDY, Auctioneer. ARF PAIP every soldier disabled by giving it new impulses and attacking a larger ex­ -S"c£jE-i,-o--* in Iine-o» duty, by accident or tent of surface than its predecessor, ln this man­ just published in a neat and handsome ner the disease spreads from organ to organ, F-ST-a^jf-c-S-jS a GREAT SALE OF otherwise. A WOUND of any m Extra Super 2-Ply at 80c. style by Anson D. F. Rtndolph & Co., kind, loss of Vln er, Toe. or invading the throat, larynx, trachea and bronchia- ll***xt zi,^ 900 Broadway, New York. The same Kye, K17PTURE, if bnt tubes, until, encroaching further and further, *"^*-._-'S"ia.Bt-,-_ .slight, disease of LnngfG or it reaches thc finer ramifications of the bronchi, -a.**,-**" "I OT"*. C* -. *-»•*•* Tapestry Ingrain, firm have issued a similar collection of Varlrone Velnr* *jive a pen­ when a slight impulse is needed to send it to the 3 lung tissue. __._.-- S"* -SeS . A. full Hue at B9 centa. Easter verses in the form of an anchor, sion. Under new 'aw thousands £°ae-''HoO ..----> SHORT-HORNS are entitltd to an i* creise of pen­ in an illuminated cover, witb ribbon at­ Experience has proved that, in a majority of Body Brussels, $1 20. AT "daUBl* FJLOBA»" sion. B#C.XTY_—Discharg* cases, Nasal Catarrh becomes the starting point of "•.--OS-! -a .t-V-** • tached. A .pretty design. Either the for wound, injuries or rupture, consumptive development, the disease becoming I*-3_!*-o-:3iu-|_ -eaTThe Largest Stock ln the Btate to select from. voices or the anchor will be sent by the WATKEGA1V, IIXIIVOIS, gives full bounty. Send 2 stamps transmitted to the lungs both by a nervous con­ publishers for 30c, postagnprepaid. for copy ot Pension and Bounty nection and continuity of surface, and so fre­ J--._el_S-ig.-_ Acts. Address quently has this course been noticed that Nasal Catarrh is now regarded as a premonition and Sent Free. WEDHESDAY. 13tli APRIL, 1881. F. H. FITS3EEALD k CD., Claim Agents, Indianapolis, one of the very earliest manifestations of Con­ As will be noticed in the advertise­ THE CANADA WEST Ind. WertifertoW.H.Morrisoa. sumption. ment elsewhere, we have secured a Pres't Indiana Banking Co., and Method of Treatment. A. L, Wright & Co., R. F. Kennedy, Pres't Central By the treatment which we have originated and quantity of the prize acre, Blount's Pro­ Bank, bcth Indianapolis. pursued for years, with almost uniform success, a lific seed corn, and so long as our supply Parm Stock Association eow' complete and permanent cure of this repulsive 47 & 49 S. Meridian St., Will offer for Bttle.wlthout reserre.at tbe above point disorder can be effected. This we have demon­ lasts, will send a small package of it to strated in thousands of cases, representing the everyone who remits ua 25 cents for our disease in every form, and in all its various stages Indianapolis, Ind. pamphlet on Corn Culture, Small Fruits of development. Our applications are made to Tlie Davis Moui-tvd «•.<«<• Jointed 5 60 Head of Short-Horns reach the diseased parts in the most direct and (Bncce-sors to Adams, Mansnr A Co.) and Vegetable ". Addrwss orders to IN­ positive manner, instantaneously penetrating ev­ Corn murker DIANA FARMER CO., Indianapolis, Ind. Consisting of ery cell and cavity of the head communicating Is attached to a com naltlvator. Th** side markers Only Way for Farmers .. 35 BUr..LS AND 25 FEMATX1, with the nostrils, and subjecting every portion of areralardln an Inclined or perpe-udlcular position the affected membrane to the healing action of by the ropes and ihe middle Oa»rker Is raised by a Potatoes. Fr*>m their famous herd at the remedies employed, with the most benificial foot l«*ver under the seat. When the marker Is trans­ To Get Ont of Debt results. ported on wheels to tarn at the end or around Is by funding their debts ln a 2 to 10 year Install­ Attention is called to the advertise­ slumps It has no equal fur fpeed.easy drait, un- ment Loan, or 2 to 20 year Home Saving leoan, and In this manner wo have treated the most obsti­ leve* KTOuod. stumps, acd work ls made pleasure ment this week of the Late Hoosier Po­ BOW PARK, BRANTFORD, CANADA, nate cases of Nasal Catarrh with complete success, paying out gradually. Interest 7 to s per cent, ac­ rldine for the operator. Price, 111. Send for a circu­ cording to sis.* and merit of loan. Correspondents tato. It has proven a most valuable Repreientatl ves of tbe following families will be sold after all other attempts had failed. lar. BEZIV DAViS,Z4i»» B.uth Meridian street, wanted ln every townsblp Write all particulars to The following are the distinguishing features of potato to plant, yielding much mors OXFORD, Indianapolis, Ind to I'll AM CIM Mill ITII, successor to our method of practice: SMITH ek HANrsAMAi,, than other varieties, s.-- is flne flavored. Barrington, KlrUleTlnr-on, 1. A single application gives immediate com­ No. 1 and 2 Tance Block. Indianapolis.Ing. It originated near Evansville, Iud., and Waterloo, Wild Eyes, ' Boaa Dnrhm, fort, and relieves at once the most distressing WANTED is largely grown there for market. Ovrrnnr, Place, Ckarncr, symptoms. SEMPI.E'S Ktitghtley, Crng-gr-, Oaodn'H, 2. The hardened secretions are softened and. •. removed, causing the greatest amount of relief to The imported Clydesdale stallion, Fuwlavy, BOM oaf Sharoji.Aoonib, the sufferer. CANVASSERS! Prince Von Bismark, is now at the ser­ Rjaamon*., 8cr-rtpl.li.il, nilpa. 3. The ulcerated surface is deodorized, every Scotch Sheep Dip ! The Sate will commence at 1 o'clock p. m. unpleasant smell is removed, and the breath is Forthe Introduction or Band. McNally & Co.'s vice of the publio forthe season of '81, Catalogue* and all Information on ap-ellcatlon to restored to its natural sweetness and purity. Indexed Atlas of tt.e World. 7c-) large attractive Prepared from Tobacco and other vegetable »-. tracta. at S. W. Dungan's, Hurricane, from STOVES, MANTELS, 4. The poisonous action of the disease upon the page, .Including large scale mapsofeveiy country Warranted to cure ^cab, destroy Ticks and all Para­ JOHN (ULAY,Jr., A JOHY HOPE, FlanaKera, throat ia neutralized and arrested, threatened con­ iod civil division upoa tne face ot the a,!ube_ Sev­ sites InfeHtiDjj Bheep. Is non-polsonoun aad Im­ eral hundred beautifully cok.re' diagrams, showing Tueslay till Friday, the remainder of BOW PARK, Brantford, Ontario, Canada. sumption averted, and a completed and radical m0 m , r t prove.? th°t <*\. 7i"» cents, per gallan. 3 4 (alloc* ln-presslvly to t-he eye the ,i' ' '? ".--** "'-Meets wiil dip 103 nheep. F_*rclrcalar*i, address the time at home. ROBERT CRAIG. C01.. J. W. JTJBY, Auctioneer, House Furnishing Goods. cure is fully established. whYch adn.ltof nem* presetted by comparative "^'aukeian Is f ituate so mllei from Chlcaj.0, on tbe FttIll*u«or'tnw.*ire,Ontt***rlns,,Si>ontln*f,»te 5. The applications do not cause thc least pain B|7P These diagrams, together wild others of a lo­ T. 8KMPLB.303 West Main St., I-oalsYlUe, Ky. ,1 Mil'vauHeeDiviaionof the Cblcngo and XortlaWeM- or distress, and do not interfere with diet or.busi- cal national or cosmopolitan nature, form a series By mistake the residence of G. 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A rirOWER FAJICT. "If you think I may dare to sing," "What did he want ofa wife?" burst "Ob, I love you! I love you!" she before, and in consequence of the-heavy has been pronounced of the highest uhe said, depreeatingiy, to Hildegarde Nanuie. "I loved him!'' whimpered, hiding her head on his arm, manuring that this field had received, quality. With coil and climate for the BT m*:*" K Ettaa-OKD. "But you were only a wilful, unreas­ as if the very utterance of the words be­ Blanchard. my rye would make a luxuriant growth. growth of large quantities of the above Anil Hilila answered by leading her oning child. And Miss Grey—Mrs. trayed a secret that she blushed to speak. Eome flowers are like faces of friends that died. I > Sherwood, I mean,—is vory beautiful "Oh, Wilfred, I am so happy. But are This rye I could turn under as green commodities, all of which are staples in This Lily, that's pure as a flower can be, to the piano. Beta sail a thought on memory's tide, To Eustaeia it seemed an age before and-iutelligent." you sure—quite sure " manure, or use for spring pasture, as trade, there is no excuse for the man And down from the past lt drifts to me, the carriage of the last guest rolled away The slow tears dropped, one by one, "That you are the best and dearest best suited the requirements of my farm. who owns a good piece of land to com­ A thought of a face with a Uly's grace in the pale gray dawn of the wiuter on tke cushioned arm of the chair, as little girl in all the world?" he gravely Nannie lisieued toHildegarde's pleading. filled in the sentence. "Yes—quite." By the above method I believe that plain, because he cannot produce this In Its pure white beauty of youth. Ah me' morning, and the sleepy waiters went sandy soils which now only produce Where lt used to be there's a vacant place. through the room extinguishing the "I hate her!" she cried, vindictively. "That you will not one day repent or tbat single crop with profit. The And the lace like a Lily I no more see. lights, and yawning as they went. "Nannie, that is entirely wrong," your choice?" she said. "Because I am from 15 to 20 bushels of corn, aud from chances for that diversification of indus­ '•Well, my dear," *ald Mr. Blanchard, pleaded Hildegarde. Even if you cannot such a poor Utile insignificant creature, 8 to 15 bushels of wheat, may be brought trial pursuits which is so conducive to a Here ls a Itose. I am thinking now 1 "we have had a •lelightful evening! ' brine yourself at once to love ber " with neither beauty nor talent." to a state of fertility sufficient to produce Of a face as sereet as toe days gone by. "I! To love her!'' indignantly repeat­ "I am willing to risk that," he said, perpetuation of the fertility of the soil With the sun of life's Jone on Its cheek and brow, "V*-ry," said Eustacia, ironically. double that amount. FARMER L. and the increase of the general wealth, And its light In the depths of Its loving eye. "Very," said Hildegarde, with inno­ ed the child. laughing. Oh, beautiful face, I shall not forget; cent candor. For Wilfred Arundel had "You must endeavor to seem to do so." Tne sun went down, a globe of yellow are no better, if as good, in any other scarcely leit her i-ide siuce the moment "That would be hypocritical said Ro­ gold, behind the evergreen walls—the state in the Union as in Oregon. If the I see you again la the roses here, silver spear of the first star blazed out A Better Stook Law Demanded And think, while my eyes grow dim and vet, in which the Master of Gauntlets and sanna. •Editors Indiana-. Farcner* soil on a man's farm is not good for The happy dead do not need a tear. his peerlessly beautiful bride had created "No—because your sole obj c^ would above the glass roof of the tiny couserva- such an unlooked-for sensatisn. be to save your uncle's feelings. You tery—and still the two young people If the members of the legislature who wheat, he is unwise to keep on sowing I catch the odor of Mignonette, are his niece—ehe is his wife. He loves stood there wrapped utteily and entirely defeated the stock law were to consult it with that cereal year after year, In the And a race from the fragrance looks at me, you both dearly. Do you suppose he can in themselves. And when the voice of their constituents, they would find that hope that he will realize in someway Oh, dear old friend. I remember yet CHAPTER XXI. be happy while you are in Qiscord to­ Mr. Blanchard was heard calling to more than half a crop. Perhaps it is The faithful face I'd be glad to see. gether?" know "where on earth little Hilda was?" at least three-fourths of them are in favor Though It lacked the beauty that others wear, HIIaDEOARDE'S LOVER. followed by some pettish rejoinder from of prohibiting stock from running at good for some of the other small grains, A heart right royal beneath lt beat, It was far from early the next morn­ Nannie was silent. 'Try to be kiud and pleasant to her, Eustacia up-stain, the girl started as if large. And if this question had been or hops or fruit, or potatoes; or may be And, shining through, made Ihe features fair; ing when Hildegarde came down-stairs roused from some delicious dream. Dear, plain little tlower.you are wondrous sweet! into the bright little breakfast-room, dear, for your uncle's sake," urged Hil­ discussed among tbe farmers at their he would do bettter to put it in grass and degarde. '-Remeinber that he has given '•Must we go into the parlor?'' she go to raising sheep. The wise husband­ And here ls a Violet fair and shy, where the cauuel-coal fire blazed and asked, half timidly. grange meetings, and through thenews- With the spell of the spring time captive here the eastern light blazed through draper­ up his whole lifetime to you—and re­ man will ascertain what is likely to be member that the time has now come in "Of course," said Wilfred Arundel, papers throughout the State within the In ltsyeilow heart,and I thlnat, wllh aslih ies of scarlet silk upon the silver coflee profitable for him to grow; and happily, For the sweetest blossom of all the year, service, spotless double damask, and which you may partially repay this valiantly. "For I shall not feel that 1 last year, our legislators would have seen Of a face like tbe flower, with violet eyes. painted china. Tne rest of the ground debt of gratitude." can call you mine until I have your such an overwhelming majority in favor in this state the range of products is not And hair a tangle on neck and brow, fl >or was still ln order from tho festivi­ Tne girl sat a minute or two, wearily father's full consent and sanction." of it, that they would not have dared to limited by the climate. There is a Away on the hillside of Paradise ties of the previous night—but this looking into the lire. Then she disen­ And wnen he started to walk back wider scope for diversity in agricultural The face like a Violet's shining now. ' across the twilight fields to the old defeat it. apartment had been reorganized iuto its gaged her hand for the second time from pursuits than is usually found in the And here ls a Snowdrop, dainty and white, old self by the active exertion of the Hildegarde'*. and rose. Arundel mansion, he was Hildegarde And so the "poor man's milch cow A delicate creature of frost and air; servants, who had risen betimes. ••I'll try," she said, wearily. Blanchard's accepted lover. killed the bill." Do those members same latitude, and the full develop­ A face looks out ofthe fljwer tonight. "Papa aud my slater are not down "But you will not go, dear, until you Really her lover for the time being. who voted against this bill think that ment of our resources as a state will not The face of a child that la strangely fair. bave had some breakfast with me." For it was impossible to read tbe pure yet?" she asked, as she saw the morning the farmers of Indiana should be com­ be witnessed until the owners of thesoil And I think with tears of the babe whose years paper still airing at the grate, while the "I will go back to Gauntlets," said simplicity of her sweet eyes, the Inno­ come to a realization of this great ad van­ Were only two when she went away; apartment was vacant. Rosanna, with quiet pertinacity. "Uncle cent happiness of her face without a pelled to pasture "the poor man's milch Ok. the flower that the angels took from me Silas likes me to sit by his side while he thrill of answering devotion on his own cow?" If a poor man is too poor to pas­ tage. Instead of the confinement of the Talr In the Gardens of Qod to-day. "No, Miss Hilda," the servant an­ part exports from the state to wheat, wool swered, "we wasn't told to call them, drinks his coflee, and if I am not there, ture his cow, then I suppose, according —Vick's Magazine. perhaps she will take my old seat." "She is the sweetest little darling in and salmon, there are dozens of other not uutil twelve o'clock, and it ain't to these wise legislators, bis neighbors hardly ten yet." *"I will send the sleigh if you will wait all the world!" he declared to himself as articles which thrive in our soil and "Very well," said Hilda. "I will for the horses to be ordered," said Hilde­ he strode along over the crackling snow. shonld pasture it for him. There are garde. "And the man who couldn't love her climate, and when once a sufficient Jfttories ami j^tdrltas- breakfast by myself, Hester." thousands of acres of land in the State, quantity of them is produced to attract "I'll bring in the hot rolls and broiled '•I would rather walk." must be hard indeed to please." along creeks and branches, that the quails directly, miss," said the girl, and And she kissed Hildegarde with a But when the first flush of his triumph the attention of the trading world, will she vanished. fond, passionate abaudon. i was over; when he stood at the ruinous owners cannot fence, on account of its command a market and become quite Hildegarde walked to the window and "Hilda," she said, solemnly, looking gate of Arundel, with the orange-gold overflowing occasionally, that would as remunerative to the producer, as the up to the other's face. "I wonder hej all faded out of the sky, and the cold looked out on the radiant winter land­ produce thousands of tons of hay, if it three commodities upon which we now The Ladder of Gold scape, where every glittering twig and didn't marry you. I would if I were a chill of the evening air shrouding his man!" heart, the image that rose before his were not pastured by "the poor man's j place almost our sole dependence, to OB spray was outlined against the dazz'iug I blue of the t-ky, and the snowy Jawn And then she went her way, a little mind's eye was not Hildegarde Blanch­ milch cow." But the pasturing of cattle | prevent the balance of trade from being I sparkled likea sheet of diamonds. She slim figure, gliding like a quiet shadow ard as she had stood among the roses and hogs that are permitted to run at overwhelmingly against the state. The A FORGED WILL. ' stood thero a moment, gazing at the fro­ over the dazzling surface of the snow, and az tlias, a sweeter blossom than large, is but a small item to the" farmer themselves, but a smaller, slighter figure weather at this writing Is rainy. The zen beauty of the Artie world, aud then aud In aud out amid the black-brown in comparison to the destruction of his opened the door which led into the ball­ stems of the cedar copse9. In dead white silk, with giant pearls en­ Willamette river has not been as high circling her throat, and eyes like walls crops by breachy stock. Every farmer since the winter of 1861-2 as it now is. BY LTJCY E. COMFORT. room ofthe night belore. Later iu the day Wilfred Arundel "I wonder how It will all look by so­ strode up to the Elms.' of dusky fire—Corisande, the Lady of who lives near a town or village, knows The weather is mild, there being no "I thought you might perhaps like a Gauntlets.—To be continued in next ber daylight," she said, to herself, with week's Farmer. by sad experience how the village herd, freezing in the last two weeks. One a half smile. little artisiic assistance in straightening led by its breachy leader, will knock his CHAPTER XX—Continued. up matters and things here," said he. light frost only in this month. The Sorry enough it looked aside from the fenees down—generally oh the back "The daughter of a Confederate officer, gleam of wax caudles, the merry tu­ "And I shall not return to New York coldest so far this winter was 19° above Bandy Farms and Their Manage­ who died ln Fort Lafayette, and be­ mult of tlie brass band, and tbe perfumed until to-morrow. A fellow can't work part of his farm, and destroy his crops. zero. Fall wheat was sown later this to any advantage the day after a i.stiv- ment. queathed her to Sherwood's charge, with crowd of gay guests. The flowers hung At such times the farmer generally be­ fall and winter than usual, hut looks withered from the cornices—the festoons ity." Kdltors Indiana Farmer: comes profane, and not unfrequently he well at this time. dying lips?" whispered one lady, who As there is a considerable amount of of buuting, half-torn away, fluttered Hildegarde was in the tiny conserva­ uses his shot gun, which frequently re­ Newberg, Yamhill Co. A. J. 8. had somehow picked up this incredible Idly to anu fro—tha wax floor was strewn tory, with a white bib apron pinned sandy soil in the State of Indiana, and as sults in a lawsuit. There are but very story. with hair-pins, and stray artificial flow­ around her, arrangingarow of primulas. it is generally being impoverished by con­ ers, shreds of luce or guaze, and bows of "I am almost through," said she. I few farmers who have not been depre­ "A descendant from an old English stant cropplngs, I thought perhaps a few ribbon, aud the brilliant, relentless light have been working in here all the morn­ dated upon by some breachy old hog, lineage, reduced to poverty," said au- of the wiuter morning threw everything ing." suggestions as to its management might FCMZ-Y UUSIHESS. that had a propensity for lifting gates other—and half a dozen theories were into the broadest relief. "Is that a covert reproach for my not come amiss. I will suppose that I The air is filed with materialism, oil of their hinges, and rooting tinder or 'adduced to account for the grace and Ai Hildegarde advanced into the room 1-ziness?" he as-ked, taking apotofdark- should buy a sand farm containing 901 greou terns out of her hand. climbing over fences, especially about dogmatism and rheumatism,— beauty of Silas Sherwood's young wife: she raw a figure which had heretofore acres, one-third of which was in wheat, escaped her observation—a child's slight "Oh. no, no!" cried blushing Hilde­ the time his corn was in roasting ears. The exchange fiend is a smooth bore, until some one, who spoke with an air -, one-third in corn and one-third (which lisuie, wrapped in a silken fur-iiued garde. I am sure it is very kind of you It is unjust for one man to be taxed to but he rifles a persou of time and papers. of authority, set them all right. cioak, crouching among the palms aud to come at all. Lst us go into the break­ had been in corn the previous year) lay­ support another; every man should en­ Nothing keeps a man from knowledge "His niece's governess, eh?" said leinou bushes iu the corner, where au fast roorn. Papa is out for a waits—and ing idle. unsightly joining of tiuib.r* had been Eustacia has gone to her room for a joy the fruits of his own labor. If a man and wisdom like thinking he has both. Society, not best pleased to have its ' I should first divide this farm into six artfully coucealed by a floral thicket. sleep. They both will be back present­ is too poor to pasture a milch cow, it is romantic air castles so summarity over­ ly." fields of 15 acres each. The ground then "Yes," remarked a musical critic re­ "GjotlHeaveusr'sheexclaimed aloud, UDjust for his neighbors to be compelled thrown. "O well, that's all natural with a start, "it is Nannie Sherwood— "Let us remain here," said Wilfred, lying idle I would sow in wheat and cently from St. Louis, "the fiddlin* was to pasture it for him. We want a stock enough. Silas Sherwood is not the only and she is fast asleep!" making no movement to leave the place. number the fields one and two. I would bully, but I tell you' when the fat chap "I think it is a deal prettier place to stay law to compel every one to keep their man who has made a fool of himself in But at the sound of her voice the sow rye in the standing corn, and num­ with the big mustachue laid hold of that child rose, and came towards her like a in thau tiie breakfast-room. I like a stock up, and let us agitate the matter bis old age. And really, he haa a very small conservatory like this better than ber these fields thiee and four. This fiddle and went for them low notes in pale little gbost. until we get it. tolerable excuse in the girl's face!" "I am not asleep," said she, lifting a great crystal-palace of a place like tbat would complete my fall work. I would the violin-cellar, I just felt as if a buaa JoNATHaVN BEARD. saw was a playin' 'Yankee Doodle' on Hildegarde waa la the musio-room* her great gray eyes to the other's face, at G-tuntlets, don't you? And you look then have one-third of my farm in Hilda clasped the little shivering fl_-- just like the goddess Flora, among the Floyd Co. my backbone." urging a timid youDg debutante to sing < ••» » ure in her arms. smilax vines and hyacinths here. By wheat, one-third in rye, and one-third eome simple ballad between the dances, "Rosanna." said she, "what were you the way—where do the gardenias grow? wheat stubble. In the spring I would Oregon's Agricultural Resources. Confidential friend (to elderly and not when Eustacia came to her with eye3 doing there?" I haven't forgotten the scent of your bou­ use all the manure on the farm on the Editors Indiana Farmer: unattractive spinster)—"So, dear, you've sparkling with rage, cheeks dyed scar­ '•I was waiting for you to come." quet last night, you see." wheat stubble, turning it under as .fast Having promised a continuation ot given up advocating women's rights?" let, and lips set, until they seemed littie "Why did you not ring the bell, and "We have no gardenias," said Hilde­ as hauled out, to prevent the loss of Its my letter to you in regard to the resour­ Elderly spinter—"Yes, I now go in for -more than a thread of crimson. send oue of the servants for us?" garde, coler'.ng, she hnsw not why. ces of Oregon, I now write you again. "I don't know," said the child, weari­ "f hey are very difficult to grow the fertilizing elements by evaporation. This women's lefts." Confidential friend— "Hilda," she whispered, indignantly, ly. "I thought you would come present, gardener says. My bouquet was sent I would put in corn. One of the fields Oregon is perhaps not a greater wheat- "Women's lefts! What'stbat?" Elder­ clutching her sister's arm, "this is an in­ —and you uiu!" from New York." I had sown in rye, say number three, producing district than several of the ly spinster—"Widowers, my dear," sult!" Wnere is the sleigh?" asked Hilda, "If ever I set up a conservatery, it I would use as pasture, the other I would states in the northern Mississippi valley, looking out of the window. shall be filled with gardenias," said Wil­ A scientific exchange says: "The egg Hilda looked around in surprise. Eu- let remain standing until in the boot, though the chances for failure of crops undergoes total regular segmentation J "Ididn'tcomeinthesleigh. I walk- fred, gravely. "Misa Blanchard—I won­ are far less in this state tban most oth­ stacia's stormy moods were familiar ed." der if you would dispense with a little then I should take my plow and adjust There is no food yolk, and cleavage goes to her, but she scarcely comprehended "Poor little darling!" said Hilda. form and ceremony, and let me call you a chain to it and turn my rye under. ers. The yield per acre in good years quite through the egg: There is a true the depth of this one. "You must be nearly frozen. Come Hilda, as Alleen does? ' After having turned my rye under I is probably as great in many of these segmentation cavity. Segmentation is "You mean " back into the breakfast-room and warm "Oh, certainly," said Hildegarde, would BOW buckwheat on the newly states or In Oregon, though the result rhythmic. There is an invaginate gas- "Oh, you blind little mole," cried Eu­ yourself, and tell me what brings you laughing. "How is Aileen?" plowed land, and when this had begun year after year is not so certain. Seve­ trula. The larva leaves the egg as a stacia, biting her lip. "I mean—I mean here so early." "She is well." ral of the states produce as good wool as of course I can mean but one thing—the But Rosanna shrank nervously back. "And why did she not come with to bloom profusely I would turn this Nauplius, and passes through a protozoea Introduction of this low-bred girl into "Is any one there?" you?" under also. This would give me two Oregon, and some of them send to mar­ stage, and a schizopod stage. The fifth our house as Mr. Sherwood's wife!" "No one,—as yet." "Well, I suppose that one reason was crops of green manure in one season. ket millions of pounds wbichrank above thoracic and segments and appendages "She is a very beautiful girl," said "Then I will come," because I didn't ask her," answered Lime sown on this field, would hasten the Oregon product, but in no state of are entirely wanting at all stages of de­ Hildegarde. "And she Is our guest." And she suffered Hildegarde to remove Wilfred. "The fact was, Hilda, that I the Union Is the work of wool-growing "Not by invitation." her cloak and hood and lead her into wanted to have you all to myself for a the decomposition of the vegetable mat­ velopment." Nowondertheyhaye-been "Of course Mr. Sherwood would take the little apartment whose warmth and li;'le while." ter turned under. I would now break carried on as cheaply as in this. The so scarce and high this winter. It for granted, naturally enough, that brightness seemed all tbe pleasanter for Hildegarde glanced up at him with a up the field retained as pasture, and woal-growers in Pennsylvania, Ohio. or his wife would be welcome at Gauntlet contrast with the chill, dreary length of wondering face—a face which, in a sec­ carefully prepare both for wheat. When Michigan, who would make no more Elms," argued the younger sister. the deserted ball-room. ond, had turned to the most vivid car­ provision for the care of his sheep in •' Eustacia's green blue eyes glittered "I wanted to see you so much!" said mine. the proper time for sewing arrived I dangerously. Nannie, with a quivering lip. "O Hilda, "Because," he slowly added, "I had would sow both of these fields in wheat winter than is made by the average "I would give a thousand worlds to 1 have lost him—I have lost him!" something to say to you. A question with bonedust as a fertilizer. This com­ wool-grower in Oregon, would come out turn her out of the house," said she vin­ "Lost whom, darling?" said Hilde­ that I wished to ask. Hilda, did you pletes the operations for one year. The minus his flock in the spring. The su­ dictively. garde, who had by this time seated her ever think what were the hardships of periority ofthe wool product of other "Eustacia!" in a low cushioned chair before the grate, an artist's life?" same rotation continued gives the fol­ AA "No, I know that I cannot and dare and was kneeling in front of her. chaf­ The color had faded away from her lowing formula: states is due, not to a better climate or not," said the girl. "And she knows it, ing the poor little chilled hands into satin soft cheek; ehe was sharply annoy­ First year-No. 1, wheat; a, wheat;>, pasture; 4 to greater facilities for growing finer too! .1 could bave smitten her to the some semblance of warmth. ed at her own blushes. fallow; 6, corn; 6, corn. * fleeces, but to the general improvement ground when she looked into my face "My Uncle Silas. The only thing I "As if every soft word that a man Second year—No. I, corn; 2, corn; 3, wheat; 4' of the breeds of sheep and the care with v with those insolent, exultant eyes! Mrs. had in all the world! She has stolen wheat; 5, pasture; 6, fallow. spoke must necessarily mean love," she Third year—Ko. 1, pasture; 2, fallow; >, corn; 4, which tbe sheep are fed and sheltered Sherwood, of Gauntlets! How she will him away from me!" thought to herself; and she answered, corn; 5, wbeat; 6, wheat. in winter. An expert in wool g*M pick queen it over us!. And her pearls,—did "Do you mean Miss Grey?" composedly. Fourth year—No. 1, wheal; 2, wheat; 3, fallow; 4, you see her pearls, Hilda?" "I mean Mrs. Silas Sherwood," said "To me it would seem one of the no­ pasture; 5, corn; 6, corn. up a fleece of the spring clip aim tell in "Yes." the littie creature, with a sneer which A blest careers in the world." Fifth year— No. 1, corn; 2, corn; 3, wheat; 4,wheat an instant what kind of treatment the ' "Great drops of crystallized moonlight would have donecredit to Eustacia Blan­ "Are you, then an art worshiper?" 8, tallow; «, pasture- animal, from which it was shorn, had —frozen gems of whiteness, three times chard herself, in her most Ironical mood. "In my humble way, yes," she re­ Sixth year—No. 1, fallow; 2, pasture; I, corn; 4, the size and value of mine," cried Eu­ "But you have not lost him, Rosanna." sponded. corn; 5, wbeat; 6, wheat. received while it was growing. A sheep stacia, tearing the necklace from her "I tell you I havt-1" cried tne child, "And you don't pity and despise the By consulting the above formula you subjected to cold snows and rain, or throat, and crushing it, like so many passionately jerking her hand away from poor fellow who aspires to reach the top will perceive that each field receives two half starved in winter, will turn off a wax beads, into her pocket. "How dare Hudegarde's gentle clasp. "He has de­ of the tree?" fleece In spring, the fiber of which will She come here and outshine me?" ceived me—he has let me fancy that he "I!" crops of green manure in the six years, "Oh, Eustacia!" cried Hildegarde. loved me just as well as ever, and that "Hilda," he said, coming closer to her and is also used as pasture once. It is be short, weak and knotty, while an an­ "And they were papa's gift!" things were going on just precisely as side as she bent over a cluster of white- also required to produce two crops of imal of tbe same blood, well kept, will "I liked them well enough," said Eu­ usual—and yesterday he came in with blossomed az-lias, "would you scorn wheat upon which bone dust should be shear wool that is pliable, strong stacia, "before I saw hers. And the that woman on his arm, and told me I the idea of becoming an artist's wife?" and smooth. The stunting of the sheep great solitaire diamond guard over her was to love her as my aunt!" used as a fertilizer. Two crops of corn "Not if I loved the artist," she said, in are also taken in* six years, which re- stops for" a time the growth of the wool, CtsilED. wedding-ring—and the rose-point lace ".And cannot you do so, Nannie?" a low tone. FOB on her dress—and the diamond-hilted "You know that I cannot," flashed He looked down at her sweet, half- csive all the manure made on the farm, and at the point where it starts again a dagger in her hair! Hilda, you and I Rosanna. averted face, with its pure, delicately and in addition to this I would use land knot or weak spot is produced, which is are like beggar girls before her magnifi­ "But you can at least try, dear child." readily discovered by any one with cence!" "No, said Nannie, gravely, "I shall rounded lines, and rose-bud flush of plaster on the growing corn. When the llffiSI* color; and, for the first time, it occured •• "No, we are not," said Hildegarde, not try. I have never liked her from farm becomes of sufficient fertility, I much experience in the article. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ' smiling. the first. And he knows it, for I told to his mind that this was a woman for would sow clover on one of the fields of whose love it was worth a man's while OATS, BaUUaEY, BYE Backache, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, "To think—to think she has it in her him so." to die,—a pearl among pearls—a perfect wheat in the fall. The clover could be .power to triumph over us so," cried Eu­ "But why not? Has she not been and buckwheat can be growh in Oregon Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and stacia, wringing her little hands envious­ kind to you?" girl. used for pasture, pr the first crop could at as little cost as any part of the "I am a poor artist, Hilda," he said. be cut for hay and the second turned Sprain*, Burns and Scalds, ly. "But I kn«w there is some myster­ "Y—es," unwillingly conceded the United Sates. Potatoes, also, and General Bodily Pains, ious .undercurrent beneath it all! She child, "I suppose so. She dared, not be "One who dreams dreams which he can under. This would lessen the grain pro­ frults,except such as are tropical or semi- has played upon his weaknesses—She anything else." never hope to realize—one whose life duction of the farm and also enable me Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet will be little more than a hopeless reach­ tropical, grow here to as near perfec­ has taken advantage of his dotage!" '•Then try and love her; darling," to keep more stock. Hence I could and Ears, and all other Pains "D jar Eustacia, be reasonable," urged urged Hildegarde. "For the sake of ing after the ideal and impossible. tion as in the most favored countries. and Aches. Would you be willing to share such a life then more rapidly increase its fertility. Hildegarde. "Bemember that he is not your uncle, who has been so kind to The grasses most suitable for steck feed­ No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS On. aa such an old man,—and that he has cer­ you." with mt?" I would now only have 15 acres of land ing and producing butter and cheese, a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. tainly the right to select whom he "She is married to him," saidNannie, "Will you be my wife, Hilda?" said for corn. Oa this I would put all the are far more abundant and better in A trial entails but the comparatively triflinz ouUay pleases as a bride. And remember, dar­ with a shudder. "She will be at Gaunt­ he, holding out his arms—and She came of 50 Cents, and every one suffering with pain manure of the farm. This, with the quality than those found in almost any can have cheap and positive proof of Its claim*.. ling," lowering her voice to a whisper, lets always now! Oa, Hilda, what shall to tltem, smiling, coloring, radiant as a Directions in Eleven Lanjruages. as a crowd of tired-out waltzers hurried I do? what shall I ao? And we were EO newly-blossomed rose. addition of land-plaster applied on the other part of the world. Hops, a staple to the comparative coolness and quiet of nappy without her, he and I!" "Well," he said, half archly, as if the hills of growing corn, would be almost article of the worlds commerce, flourish SOLD BT ALL DKUG0IST3 AHD DEALSB3 QT MEDICIKE. then-usie-room, "tbat we are not alone!" "Nannie, you must try to forget your­ mute expression of his face were not a sure to produce a paying crop. I could, in the various parts of the state where Little Miss Sedley had returned by self," reasoned Hudegarde. "Thinkon- sufficient reply, "have you no answer then sow rye in my standing com as this time with her sheets of music. Iy of your uncle." to make to me?" they have been tried, and the product A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md., TJ.S.A. UMe***»_** •»-**-«-S^*4\**. l_t-_ tg^*?-a-_* MABCH 2G. 1881.

to act aa county officer, sheriff, clerk, Ttaf-.i-rTr BASKETS ant*. Orate*.. Cb*r*ap*»st -Mi-fl \>**\,. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. auditor, rforder, treasurer, or commis­ ^BEATTY'S OFFER JJO L1 y Circulars free.N.J_>.BftUerscotButfalo,N. Y. sioner? Most assuredly they would say POETHE "I^T? TP1? °ar pr-r-Mlnt H of all th* best varle- OFFICER.** OF K__.TIO.Y-lX> OBA>Oaal no. Would they wish to gee him in the JJ JL\ llJ__-___ tie*, or Strawberries. Raopberries and Master, j. i. Woodman, Mich. capacity of a state < fllcet? I presun e BlaeHberrie-*. Sent free to aU. Addiens Overseer. Put. Darden, Mian. SPRINtC- I will soiGl Ihl i ir.Ftnjnii-1..SEASO, N STONK LAKE NURSERY, l*aporte, Ind. Lecturer, Henry Hai-_an«:h, Ko. cot. Would they desire to see him lit boavu ond del ivercl on board care", Steward, A. J. Vaughn, Mississippi. on the judge's seat, when their rights r*e-9 witi, stool, Book and Music for r^-ThU beauti­ As*t. atevrard, Wm. Sims. Kansas. only ful I'iauo Upright*. tOWFNT PBKRS! BF,«4T VABIETIfS! Cbaplln.S. H. R'-ls.at-.o. have been trespassed upon, and they Cabinet or tailor Of Small Fruit plants, true to nsrue; packing per­ 5 SET GOLDEN Orgran (Lil:e Cut), fect. Also. aMlnnesuta Early Amber Cane seed. Treasurer, *-. M. McDowell, New York. have appealed to justice? I think not. The _t*»r_» New Sen1fn-r catalogue to OKANVlLi-JB COWUNG ) Fire him to be employed In the schoo.-rcoi. set of the celebra­ ElX-B-CTTrTVlS COHKITTEB. as instructor of iheir children? Most Oct. Coupler. ted Golden Torpoe E.& J. C.WILLIAMS R-eeds., as follows: Hanly Jamea, Indlaaa, Chairman. assuredly not. Would they desire to see Set powerful Bub iBVCatalog-aes Free. - Wontelalr, ST. J. Bar-i Iieeds, set of V. Wyait Aiken, Booth Carolina, Secretary, him in the pulpit? Would they delight Meattoa Indiana Farmer when writing. Wm. Q. Wayne, N. Y. S octaresoc the fa­ i . se ins. him offl latiny in the baptis­ mous Vox Cclrat*. Reed-j which pro­ 11 d B 11 OODBT OF APPKAI*B. mal ctr-monies? I cannot ihink so. duce the sweetwt «d_l^i* * tf ™- -*.- IK ??**• -""? *° «*!»««« wHUt ,tone ever heard; Ohoice Pure Seed Corn. If a beloved child was dangerously set of 1 octave of Caierulty BO'ecttxl and«heUe*,ol .**.** leading Im­ B. X. Adams. Minnesota. the ncwsclocom- proved varieties. Wa-a*a and L.pmlan. Clinton D. W. Aiken, Sonth CaroUn-. sick would they suffer a drunken bmaUoittheC-it-t. White »nd Yell w Pent. Price, (1 per bushel, with Henley James, Indiana. tl_.*_Or Frt>_l;ki Horn. 1 pound Amoer Caue seed, or pacbr-iKe or **fammoth D. M. FEIUtT v. CO., IVet_-oiO_v__. S. H. Ella, Ohio. physioiau to prescribe for it. I will rccd-i, which ei- Sua-arcorn. 8acka 25 cents. Addrees J. i.. J01.N- leowi speak for them never, no never. Then ft-ctly irr.it-.tes e. SON, Laurel, Frautclin county, Iud. parents, church members, if you can Jr-'rcnch Horn, be- grncnu or IHDIAJTA STATE OBANGK. •EUeSa-set-Cf 2 1-2 not iu dorse a drunken man in any of cc'iAVis each of GLI8S'AIVJERSCAM WONDER PEA the principal or RUSSIAN WHITE. Master. Aaron Jone*. sonth Bend, Bt. Joe Co. the positions name 1 why condemn the iTfi-al.-r O olden Overseer, N. Pegg, Randolph county. To*.t**ue Heeds, BcetincultlTatlon. lOObnsh. Lecturer, H. D. ifcott, Terre Haute. temperance movement? Why refuse to ela aa aero. Bast-proof and ma-cine iu aU a niirdy. 1 lb., mail, postpaid, Steward, Moseo Polndeiter Clark connty. take the INDIANA FARMEB, which con­ IttAUtiful cor-.bl- Aa-elatant Steward, John Tilson, Franklin Co. >mUo&,Y. ith wl.nh 50c.; 3 lb., mall, postpaid, JUX* ICJAJN^ Chaplain, Henlev James, Grant connty. tains so much good advice <-n morals of the _4-?i former can „_ ,. . . , . Mbuah. by freight or express. Treasurer. J. T Oliphant, Harrodsburg. (by the aid of vi.50- 1 bnsh. by freight or express, $2.50. J,ewbae-*i,25c, Secretary, J. H. Walker, Adams, Decatur connty. every description, yes on other matters •j-.t-n.tt> 'a new Tint- fa!- gtop action) Gate-keeper, John Uurry, *• igo county. it importance as well as on temperance. p.oduu-e any vnr- '*&_?-_?• D. EH. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mieh, Extra Early, Very Dwarf (8 to IO Inches'), Re* Cere**. Mrs. Aaron Jones, South Bend. It is published in eur own State, and a Kty of tone do* quiroa no Buehinj, Exqulslto Flavor. Pomona. Mrs. Nelson Peg-,, Randvlpb county. ti.\-.t It is, there­ Actaowlcd-scd hy all to to the best and CUT ..est Pea grow-.. Flora, Mrs. J. T. Oliphant, Lawrence connty. single issue will do more good than fore, necessary to rjltorof ^Lnicricaa Asriemtnr.st sava :" Very early. iirodoc-T-i Lady -Ust. Steward, Mrs. J. H. Walker. many parents can do in a life time. Yet ccnnect(17)i_t.ven- tnl^oi-Kl; quality cot to bo furpasdicd." teen stops with CAUTIOX—A» there la ouotlirr Pea In the rnnrte. cane* EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. how many heads of families who are tho above action " Jl i.*cricaa Wonder," Bend to tit and get tho genuine BLisa* Amer­ inord-rto*--.-the ican Wonder. Obscrvo onr fac-simUo on vvtry j>ack--Et3. I amply able to place this excellent paper Krcalesl po_uMMe B.. M. Mitchell, chairman, Princeton. raiCEi.—One-fourth pint pacliage, 20 ceuta; pint, 65 *mM$\ variety. , (•_> I'rinci- P"H-'orto ;(3)t«*j _PtTr_TiT_P11_^ PRKMItM »FEI> The next regular meetiDg of the Jay me in the night to know what to do for »•..'-.••,, (-ii Bourdou, VyX_L\_/XV--'J_li COUN A3IO POT-VIOES. ('•) Dulcet, (6> hi- Co., Pomona Grange will be held in the his horses that had the epizootic. Yes •ps-n, (7> UriRd We have 8 Tarletteti Choice Field Corn, and 10 va­ Hall of Madison Grange No. 642, on Fri­ the INDIANA FARMER gave the latest Cr£an,<8) €-*.<*..._ rieties Beat Potatoes. Our Heed Corn and Potatoes •"*.!, tr 1 rut-It Hern were awarded drat and aecond premiums at Indian­ day, April 18,1881, at 9 o'clock a. m. symptoms of diseases ana told how to <9) V«z Jlumai.*,, apolis "-tate Pair, 1S30. I'hla t^orn was raised in treat them with remedies that had V-*.:!.^**-r*i.-?--"-*-i i\ wl.Ichlmltateathe Great Miami Bottoms. Farmers wanting choice The members are requested to be in at- human voice t "" aad pare seed, wilt please drop u*. postal. Address tendence, as business of importance will proved safe and effectual through ex­ r-3 T. -». H4YtM _c CO.. come before the Grange. perience. One paper was worth a whole No. 196(7oart a»re_t, tinclnnail, Ohio. years subscription. Farmers, let us be EBTABI_BH_D 1845. J GEO. B. WATSON, Master. rpiIT? ni}TT?lIT ^i-oti'i New MAmmatb __ 300 BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS* less penny-wise and pouud-foolisb, pat­ \nt_ai.?hlyco-orod plate of a Group of Paniie*), andado9ori*>.l WH. ALLEN, Sec'y. XIXJit U-I-VXXJXI X Mtratr-M-rry. rivaling tne ronize our own papers published in our fltii--_.rt--les-_.ln beauty of color, uniformity or elj-e tlT, priced list of 2,000 t-rl^tVe* of Ftow*-*-, a*-*-*, Ts««r_,*ia •>-»_• seeds—.irlth touch useful information upon tbeir oulture—160 * own interest. DANIEL ATKINSON, and »b«pe. yielding double tbe quantity of fruit pagc»--tnaUed to all applicant* eaolOBlng 10 oeats, wblch «___ bs under tbe same condition**, fully t-qaal InRireand d_^_rt*cd fr-t>T_a firs*, order foi seeds. i Grange lectures are of value to the Jay Co. Iud. quality. %\ per doa ,fl5 per hundred. Mo-tlM «*>fo***. members so far as they contain informa­ mnn'ber splendid variety wot thy of general trial, Address, B. K. B1JS13 A SO.VS, H Barclay Street, Vvw TwbJ $•2 50 *er dr i., flO per bnndred. Karly Prolific and eow tion and sound -easoning in accordance liclUmce, tbe b-st Ka»poerrie*i fnr proilt Ail h«st with our approved principles, and aie fclnd-i of M*w'( Fruits an*i Nursery Htock at low I. Battle Creek, (.Mien.) Register. prices. C&UJnifi.ea free. Addr*-ws J. c OTB30N, DO Y0XT USE A R0LLEE ? made applicable to our present surround­ Upon being spoken to concerning St. s access or to Gibson » •j-'-'it, and ends,as shown In cut j handles, lamp (Stands, fancy j-ocket t f-rn-UFi-?, t*o kne efVLcIls, n l.t is U r n.fvirp, upright bellows, made quence, stories, jests and anecdotes may been found to fail in giving prompt re­ of the beet quality of rubber cloth ; pt'-el epringa. Thopo-inls are covered vil h niLt.il, ii stt ftd vt coil U, whUh will last a do well to amuse and he quite proper in life-time. Tins Organ is trn^y ft bca'Uifnl p.eoo of \n\vh r fun-.tuvp, end the Lome of tl o •*taUhy, U.ouiUiiouaii c, bant­ The Best Onlv. Bnt_B9, PLANTS andseleottia)**Ftt lief. er, or business man will find tt an ornament to their parlor. I will nt-ll tl>is IiiEtrumert, boxed ard delivered on board SEEDS. Nearly lOO newva,ri«tie8,NEV_*ab*._oreof.erev_ .a**.1- --. ,. a sleepy audience. They are not food to • - • carsatthisrlic**, Including Stool, Book and Music, for only $•?!>. tT I ler.frt stnd injourorderaetorce. you mny order at retail. Send Tor our Catalogue. 30 acres of by letter or telegraph ; cr-ivno shipped at an hour's notice. Item it by I* est OlSco money orders, Kxpreps pre paid, or Flowers. 64 Premiums in ono year. educate and elevate. A grange lectura What it Does. registered letter, or by bankdraft. Money Kerandc-t and freight charges will he paid by jneboth waj all in any wayun- - satls factory, or yon may pay me only after yoa have Fully io-*(r lectures the <- fleet will not, can not die chase now, no harm dono; yon are at least heartily tveloonnJ ro looV tlir*. Ugh my establishment. I will RIVC you tho best ftwlst-e-i*_*____£ V, _* __.. * i ^-a-***---* ,•—.„ l*V-.v;;.-e, it?—Contributor. forthel-astrnoneyornnyfirnt ri__*3_^^;";C____' **** with the close of meeting?,'but will live BgrAddress, or call upon DANIEL F, BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. (n Aniorlcaor ro.-und. Wwtrrn S^^.iV^V.-i__!*>**• "a5" to supply thought for reflection that will Sowla r.n* b^st. Mino tako tho yU^AAlA^yC^^f Workingmen. lead, Gflnlonors siv they never -^^ViH***} 'J.cst lead to good results.—H. Eshbaugh'. Beforeyou beglnyour ueavysprlnD; work af­ fall. I uricfl 00.1) itis paper to print:50000 T . ;*) (Seeds _*,*__.» THE _¥BW JClCrHT BIJlSTSr_o_ O prettyCatn!o_;ut*srilu..tn*.*«l«im*20tlO«>J? 'JMcheap ter a winter of relaxatlon.your system needs worth of encrmvin-^. It.be-its the world. \ .\ltjpretty Woolridge's Patent Land Roller Anti-Monopoly. cleansing and strengthening to prevent an worth many dollars, FHKE. Prices below "tagy lioor- attaolc of AKUB, Bilious and Spring F**ver, aU. It.n.SHUMWAY. Roekford. III. Y i*rea IS TilF. BUST. The channels of thought and the chan­ or some other Spring sickness that will un­ nels of commerce owned and controlled fit yoa for a season's work. You will save It la recommended by all w6.o have nsed It. ltls the only Roller that will adjast Itself to uneven by one man, or by a few men, what is time, much sickness and great expense if nmm ground. It will turn around in its own length wltli- to restrain corporate power, or to flx a you will use one bottle of Hop Bitters In out undue strain upon the horses. In placing the new "B" before the public, we confldei-tly recommend lt pes the latest Impro-ved Sewln*. It dru-r. «e*ft*jl«*r, dop» the work mor** thoroughly limit to the exactions upon the people? your family this monyi. Don't wait. See --tachine for family and light man-.factoring pnrposeB. We have spared neither time nor expense la per­ GARDEN, BEST QUAIITIES. andis by rarthe bpat an4 «.tie^l*eat Roller made. What is then to hinder these men from another column. fecting this Machine, and axe satisfied that for durability, simplicity, speed, lightness ln running and FIELD & LQNVESX PRICES. Write Tor rte**priptive T>i_mnr,l*.t and mention this M \ nluatrated & D-Bcriptive Cata* paper. 11 HOW.•_.»* VAN All.o.tl.K, DX'i'H. depressing or to flatting the value of all beauty of finish, the new '*B has no equal. All ot our Machines are made from the very best of material. FLOWER. log-ae mailed on application. CO., 2*. Itlii_t*l>ur_r Ht., 1 lll-*»B,», Ul. kinds of property to suit their caprice More Improvements. land by the most a-ll-ed workmen. Every Machine ls thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. JLU c Increasing business has made necessary [are equally well made, the prices varying w-cording to finish. Kvery purchaser** ill be thoroughly In Also manufacturers of *ieainle*ui Thimble or avarice, and thereby gathering into J. M. M CUL_OiJGH'S SONS, Skelna, •*'<*- an enlareament of the Beatty Organ F*o- stroctea In the nse of the Machine, and Is at all times entlted to and will receive respectful attention, and their own coffers the wealth of the Na­ [E«u.bii__d i j**] 136 Walnut St, Cincinnati, 0. tory at Washington, N. J., and the erection We Are Now Pr*p*.red t_ tion? Where is the limit to such a pow­ all the Information required. of a new foundry and machine shop in start persons of either ae_c,ln a new er as this? What shall be said of the business attbefr own bomei; |1 order to meet the demand promptly. The WORK per evening: earned by tbelndaa* spirit of a free people who will submit main building is to be extended iOO feet REMOVAL! BEMOVAL 11 REMOVAL!!! trtoas. f210 worth or material easily carried In yonr We now o-capT •nr STEW and el«*___at office __• tbe rockets. No c**»p-*raps to peddle or |5 outfits f huy. without a protest to be thus bound hand with one additional wing 80 feet long. A BCdlNESS LEOITafMATK AND HONORABLE, and foot? I have hinted at some of the new engine of 150 horse power will also be Any reader ot tbls paper sending ttielr address and a stiver dime (or four3-oent stamps), will receive a dangers that thus menace our future. purchased. He has also bought 11 acres of New-Denison Hotel, fc 95,97 and 99 M Pennsylvania street, valuable package of information and two samples If it be to correct these evils and avert land adjoining his fact ry for piling away whicb will do to commence work on. Don't fall to BOUIIIEAJST COB.O.B OF OHIO! write at once. II. O. FA-T A CO , these dangers your league has been or­ lumber, residences for his workmen, etc. Mr. Beatty offers Parlor Organs at extreme­ B lea ford, Vermont. ganize*!, it will receive the benedictions Where we shall be pleased to see onr friends and customers, OliD and NEW. We have many new thln**s te Letters answered by return mall. eow ly low prices, and to any purchaser who show ln connection with our New Machine. of the people, the practical question is, will visit his factory and select the instru­ "What are you going to do about it?" ment in person, he will deduct $5 from his THE MOWS. MACHINE CO., ( Disseminator of the Mammoth Pearl and STOVE PIPE SHELF To my mind the answer is easy. This advertised prices to pay their traveling ex­ Magnum Bonum Potatoes (27% bn. grown organized gigantic corporate power can penses. He is only to glad to have intend­ E. D. OLIN, Manager, Indianapolis, Indiana. from 1 lb. of seed), Bar-__s__±r3 Beauty Cab­ AND UTENSIL STAND. only be kept under proper restraint by ed purchasers visit bis establishment. bage, a&mber Creara Sweet Com, L» AQBSTn fTAXTKD tor the Plums Caxostnut Celery, etc., eto. Elo- tnof*t coDTett-ent tut-ete ever c_ab-**-j the organized power of the people, ex­ - —r~—• cant Catalogue free to all; send for !'-• ' to housekeepertu Agents meet w-th rp-e-vter .acc*>M than ever. One agent pressed through their State and Nation­ Parents will find the A.8.T, Oo. Blaok BARKES' madaJlM la IS *»T», another fe» al governments. That such govern­ Tip not objectionable as the metal was, another t*_r in 1 day. Banlnc ai**- _ .; -Frpe l*a -I*********-.. Bend for e_rcu4-_r»to mental power exists and may properly while it will wear as well. By asking for WIRE CHECK E0W3R. nearwt address. J. K. NnEPlBD stt CO*- be exercised I have not a particle of it on their ohildren shoes, they oan reduce THB ONLY ENTIRELY 8UCCESSFTJL WIRK Cl_a<___l, -a-, -» M. ___sul__,lto. doubt. It is plainly written in our con­ shoe bills one-half. CHECK ROWER INVENTED. eow Eight years practical nse has proventhe success ofthe stitutions, and has been unequivocally "./-* Taandscape, Chromo Oards, eto. .name onelOcl 2- Many Kailroads have discarded the old BARNES WIRE CHECK ROWEB beyond question; it is O\J out edgeCards,10c.Cllntoni_-Co.,NorthIlaven,Ct declared by the Supreme Court of the takln? the lead * ith dealers at-d anions, the farmerv, The only -stabashmect makl-if, a SPECIAL. make of scales, substituting the Improved who have rendered an unanimous verdict that it is BUSINESS OF ROSES. 60 LARCE HOUSES eow United Stater?.—Senator Windom, tothe Howe. BordeD,Selleck & Co., Agts*Chicago. the best Check Rower made. The following am the for ROSES alone, We deliver Strong fot PJauls, Anti-Monopoly League, now Secretary. advantages over any other Check Rower; Use of Wire suitable tor *-____aeQ-U_t9 Ijlocm, 6af elv by mail, poetpai-, In place °f a rope, and that one Wire will out last two at all poet-ofUccs. 5 splendid varietiea, your choice, BAILWAT TIME 1?ABI__. K(\ BlegantCards.GO styles, with name 10c 40 Trans- ropes. The Wire will notfritretch and Shrink like a all labeled, for Si; l2forS2: If) for83; 26'—Saleemau—for each State. Salary 175 dee-ribes 600 neweet and <_hoioce)t varieties —free to alt Onion Aecoia_ 6:45am S. O. 4M. _9_x 1285pm TEMPKBANCla LEGISLATI0H. to fieo and expeasea. Goods sold by sample. no other. W THE blNQEEft COHARD OO. _ ' Dayton _-_Ocu. Ex__U_35am Union Accom...... 3:45pm LA BELLE MANITT'S Co., Chicago, Di. eow Chambers, itering _fc Quit-dan, Exclusive Manvfactur&rs. I>co«tnr, 111. K. etc Ft W. ______7:16pm Colnm. ALnd l_z._ ftOJpm A joint resolution to submit a prohibi­ fioae Orowera, Wett Grove, Cheater Co., Pa. a W. Y. E_t _... 705pm Col.. 8. & 1. __.-..40*.t-_*nn tory amendment to a vote of the people Sttsplti and Ct_il*(tM *_****«•* seH- raTSBBlUJ, CIMOLMNATI _I__STD ST. leOOIB, ag arUolca •• •arth. V Buy your Seeds is before both the House and Senate and FREE S^-a-sit.»«Mfg Co* 122 KAMA* l . Only Doable Ring Invented. Only Single Ring ever Invented >f A. li. names. N. Y. Ph., W„ Bl. I lUct*.. AC ex. B. • HMu CIi4__***pl-*n Hot; Rlncter. that closes on the Outside of the 16 & 48 W. Lake at Plte. Kx. d*y 4 _0>m N. Y„ Ph^, W., Bl will probably pass. The amendment Rings and Ilolder. Nose. BROWX'S EitrrncAt '"" Chlcauo. D. Jt C. Kx. ex. a at OOam A Pts. Hi. dV U town l^To sharp points In the fleal-. 1t"_ and Triple Groove Hog aad R. .fe D. Ac. ex. S. 8 45pm 1 O. <_. D. Bx. ex. B. 5 «jp_ reads as follows. U. S. SCAT.F, CO., to cause IrrltaUoB'and sove- Pig Ringer. This ls the only H. Y.. Ph„ W., BL, N. Y., Tl\, W- BL Terre Hante. Indiana, mannfactorers of the Im* ne**_, as In case of rings that single Ring ever Invented that "Section 1. The manufacture, sale, _Plts.Ex.d-y 5 45pm I ct Pts. Kx. cf y 104S**m proved United States Scale. Waicon, Railroad track close with the Joints in the loses on the outside of the, nose It Dayton Ex. est. 8, 420am Bx ex S (1**S-*VI>* or keeping for sale, in said State, spirit- and others, with Protected Bearings cf a highly Im­ flesh, and produce t-oreness-of overcome*) a serious defect ln all Dt proved design. Warranted the best scales made the nose. triangular and other rings, which ous, vinous, malt liquors or any other and the cheapest. In nse five years. Ample first- "eSr The CHAM_-TO**f Hoa close with the Joints t**_.ether ln , , VAPJ DaUalA lalKB. intoxicating liquors, except for medical, class reference. eow BOU>-.B speaJU tor Itself In the tleajh, causing It to decay, and C*T- T- T»C!—Choice selection." from the most re- the above cuts. to keep the hog'a nose sore. O lliLil.'O Uaiile growers ami lmiiorters. No MallTw-fi -_,_... 7:»5__m Fast Une, dy . t_0O_u_a BCientillo, mechanical, and wines for nil «neil« in »to-e. Every variety tested before Day -JaXferem,. ay...-2:40t)ni Mall an* Acc*_«n._.10-tio__i>i sacramental purposes, shall be and is POMONA NURSERY! CT. VMBEKS, Bf.RM-1 A «W"rt.A.*f. I-*_r«l__*lv«> _*tonnfev*-tare*ra. Diratur, III. ot.erfv mail or express to any Pacific Ex. ay H-Ov-pm Man mid Accom-. enopm hereby forever prohibited In the State of pHrtortheUnlte'l States. Reference: Home National Iudiana. BLIGHT-PROOF PEARS. Jtatik, Ch'cago: Vurst -fc Bra«_..._.._... • 00-ra N. Y. Ex., dy 4:1C__ Catalogue.* of Frnit Tree*. Plant**, KELLY STEEL BARB WIRE taocaB l_txpr«*es..._.. °**t5pm Indianapolis Acc.U/i. l_m Btate of Indiana shall provide by law in the Pound. A. 11. BARNES, 48 *t 43 TV. Lako St., Chicago, III. and Flowers sent free. Rust eow M. Y. Ex.. dy --UtlOpm Day Kxp-e-ss....^.... tf.typtm. what manner, by whom and at what One Ponnd to Oldest and roost rellafclo Barb Wire made. Vm. PABBY, Pair. P. 0., New Jersey* Strongest, j CIN., INDtA3U.POL.L8. ST* IiOUK & CHICAGO places such liquors shall be sold for med­ the Rod. Lightest. Proof. ical, scientific, mechanleal and sacra­ J corciKNan Drvijaoir. mental purposes." Chl.4St.la.P.I_.,dy 4:15am Indianapolis Act) 10 4Sua a» ;£2^j Ofna-nnatl Aon. 6:*._am Chi.« Bt-ia. jKatL-la-rspm Many of the temperance workers both pOe.rXe'!"--7/2/i-a_lS-^lll| and fit, _J». . or your choloe of Tarietle**, see our 1 S-p tute BUI No 420, licensing druggists for deal­ Cntaloane.-ith cok-red plate.free to alf. We Plflc RittPM all.. 74Sam Eas-_k__on.ICx.__y. 4*.l**ua offer an immense stock ot O 8UI All CDUITC Champaign Aco. 7.00pm Cincinnati special l__*at__a ing in spiritous, malt and vinous liquors, Grape-Vteai. Frnit snd OWJALL I ROl I O Kan _tcTex spec l:V5p-a Day Ex. _•__!__. _ .-*.«p__- - l OF CORN Ornamental. Tross, EverKTeens. etc.; 8 Currantsa Bur„B.I. E__.,dy-U:00p_a and prescribing penalties, waa read a mtmmmmmmMrr'mwmm Sit 2oRai.pbe-Ties.81i 75Strawberries,;* 1- 8 drapes, SI; SApole.SlJ 4Pear.Sl( 8 Peach. CINCINNATI, HAJ-HLTOi* * U OF 9 CENTS PER BUSHEL.^ It Olres Batter the gllt-ed_red color the rear round. The larr-est Butter Buyers recommend Its use. vla,7tb rear. IS Greenhouses. 400 Aores. AjCCommudatlon.a-fit'eOpm Western Kxpreaa- lftlsm Thousand* of Dairymen saylT I*. PERFECT. Used byallthe best Creameries. Awarded the mter. The Temporanoe Movement. 1 ST0BR8. HABBIEOW - CO.. Pain-avn'e, 0. MtlonalDlaloma at N.Y. Dairy Fair. A*RTonrdrn-r"*lstor*nerrhantfnrtt;or write toas'K wtintlt l",wrt,.t arDiAHAPoi_i8 * v_fo»sa*m». Editors Indiana Banner: ' Small Fruits and Yegetables. ltcosts.whon****lt,wherctoget It. WtlAB. RlCnARP**0*V jb C<>.. l're,r.rlc-pr_w lt.irlliu.lon. Vt. Mali —Cairo'Ex- 7:30_UQ Vincennes AccomlO 4 In the last eix months I have been TH* I-fciANa. FAi-mEB COMPANT, IndlanapolU, Vlncsnnes Acoom tKrom havejast pobUsaed a pampHlet giving actual exper- Mail * Cairo Ex-. 6-3tp_a astonished beyond expression at hearing Imeuis lo ihe* Rtowth e-T. i;l . church, persons who speak In publio, practical farmer, fruit grower, or gardener, and are HAWORTH'S WIRE CHECK ROWER. (JW. A Toledo KX...1160am Toledo AS*-. WKxMU_pt__u_ the result of expeilments by Intelligent persons en­ D**>.,T--:-»*t,W.Ex fccepm and who from their talk in church Pern dt M. 0*y Ex- «: Worn raged ln these pursuits. The Corn experiments are •V7a will send our (a-tal-ajue for D*t,T.<*-O.Ex*4.>y-Jl:*.)*pm CM. A M. O.M-UL- »4*t_ would seem to desire that all persons those for which the 1 NDIAKA FAEMKB CO. last 'pi-lag oSered K00, divided Into e'ghtcasb prises, for tbe •881 J___1W1__B(K>NVIX*I___I, MADIHON* rtTDIAN-piia »houl.l become christians, and yet con­ largest -_eld*>er acre. Th***e priieswere conta-sted for by f-trmers' sons In Iudlana, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa I [Containing a full and descriptive list ofH I_ony. Aceom'n... 71Dam ; Madison MaU.-_..„lO:0*_--a demn the temperance movement, and and Kansas. The sworn riturns ln these experi­ FLOWER SEEPS, South'n Ex.,dy..... ' *.*_ Jdd-pls 4 ("hlc _tx_ll:_8am ceu-ure all papers that contain anything ments slve the entire details ottlmebesto'wed.draln- Col.« Mad. Ac. at.<"e_n IN. Y.* Klag-ra Ex a tPvm a«e, ferclilzprs uned, kind of seed, method of plant­ VECETABLE SEEDS, -«*rith.->*<*v Br, . S-IDTWI I St .1*. s\ Chic Kx. IftWpm relative to temperance. I have often ing and cultivation, all no plain that tbe pamphlet will be a mfmal on "HOW TO PKODCOK TH-IC Oadlclus, Lilies, Roses, INDIANAPOLW, DKOATUR A 8PKIN0FI_U_D pondered at this strange conduct; pro­ LAROEST YIISI.D OP CORN" all farmers to be the best and only perfecfv successful Wire Check Kower. Will plant Plants, etc. fessing to be a christian and acting thus; Actcnowledged by ^ ieamlflsUtf illustrated i-tifl colored plates, j Through Ex . »:20am Tascola Ex.. J0*.4>Mm TUB e-.p-,t>m two of the _!io t intelligent ard experienced hortl- use. h.£ demonstrated tbe f-ct tbat the only "uco-sstol -ay to one a roue or wire line , freo to aU who send their addross. t _4E__IB straus^e conduct indeed! I would ask Held •—-•—. *•*.*"*. u Througn Kx..._..._ll Cftpm Throaj-n Ex cilturhtnln tbeurowlngof f-maU rrults and vege- use has oemonstraieu_* « *•**-,„, ,e,_ ._„,. '_, -,,. _n, h' „ nr,.a i*h.ek Rower on- Application tr.ay be citide to what is there so beautiful about intem- tablts, aud tit's part win also be a manual for those 179,Ul,a*id 183 M-Ja EtTMt, enta*?-, or oe^lnug to engage id these profitable In­ 1 FT. WAYNE. AND JACKSON K. X. P'-rancie? In what position would lley dustries. » Eochester.H.T. Indianapolis and Detroit Line, via Bee Lis* from .or 174 __.lvando.p-. Et. , Ind'anapolls. "t-*-:-e 10 placsadrunkafu? Would they rn<*e, 25 cer ts, poitrald. Address all orders to I* ap I-lDIAaA r'AIUlIiB CO , Indianapolis, Ind. Detr..H exoress lea/ft- l*j4isoae>yIls 4:15 a. ta. aed nr»j,bim to act as trustee of the town- ll:»la. m: Port '*srn* 11:10 a. m. and y.lfl p m; ar­ 81, BserWe have secured a quantity of the prlie-acre \mm smiEYs • i{>? or justice of the peace?or townsuip n.ntin_* or'OOD n_r o. in*. ,i». ..*_,, vj -a...... *.. - ... .-•—Ci.H--• f_ -r eny extet.^-tl no. riving at Di.trolt«:*n p. m. andli:Vi u. ro. Bloantteed corn, and so long as our supply laate, oilier too atiaUow. Ou r si^e Check Powers are too well .nd favorably known f.c.-il! r •' AJj&HLl.TAils.n.Y, SL* CK.CACO.ILL*. Irj(1:atiapo!fseT,'ress teavei Detroit ->y M. 0. U. R S( 1 ? Rtywers wlii.h we stfcMa m.Jacksoa 11T3) p. m.; ssrr\r'.ar at J*ort' •'i'.i^ ' ' • I imagine the reply would *» I £'-,{_,,,, »._naU package free to all WBO remit 26 tlce. For full descrlp lff^ff our Wire Cheek Bower and the three .ivies of Ttnpc, __e*ee--iu-*Cheek . JUlI-uol_. manulacture, write for..ii^iia a circularr . eow UAWOBTH e«. Wayne 4__o p. m., Indianapolis IteM p. ta. • "J we negative. Would they desire hiaj • centa -ot me oamphiet

• i MABCH 26. 1881.

class of hogs as Ihey are compelli d to force them Butter-steady; dairy 1_«3 tc. Oteen calf 13 WOOD AHD BAKK Green salted hldeo. 0t__D>, Wood.hard, il c'd-4 50*35 50 THE rOIa_LOWH-G CUT BEPBESENTS THE ONLY through the bauds of specoLtor*. W. quote: Fggs—Weak at Use. Oreen salted klp_ 0 10*4 Wood, soft. 4 0_rg4 60 ^inatus ami -f^ratttf B st packing *> ******* •"> Pr. vlaloos-Pork lower: |15 CA April. Dry salt Green salted call. ii!.. Bark.chestnatoak.-__ 8 00 t meats 'ower to sell. Bacon lewer at #5 70. **•*», ts IS Dry flint hides. , is.a}i; WOOIe, Light packing *• "**>'- •* Dry salted h!_te__._ 10_t 11 Merlxvo nnwaahed,,, ?%W?m Mixed packing - » •"•*•**"• bt and IS 75. Lard nominal. Damaged grubby Medium and c-om-v*n---8ii__30 li ___. MAHK-ETS. Pig. and cul s . I 7V_M CO or bull, two-tblrda Comblag Jtjfcao Cine. __n_-tl. of tbe above prices Fleece wa-med ,__3_t«B i :, Cattle-The market rales active, wlih everytMng Sheepskins lo©loo Tub ..4>Xa45 fin>i_uraiO--ta. March 22.18S1. In the way of m.dlum t * chit *e tirades selling read­ Co-ton-Ess'er at 10**_c. TSLlaOW Pulled _.50ia35 There has been no m«rk*.d Improvement ily but the r**<-"*lpt. are compar.ttTely light, and by Flour-In fair demand; fkmily ff <0@f 70; fancy Bendered. *"> Vct\ Wngy snd hurry"__.".._3_>Je-B *,. 2**« 8. issom. HOMkT. ln the markets during the week jast closed, no m**anssun_ct**nt tosupply the demand. A glance Wrought bar 2 Btwi 00 Extracted 12«315 at our quotations -ill show better prices, and more Wheat-Qnl-t: No 2 red winter Jl OS. Char nar J osa* 7» Comb 2i*-3 and In some lines there has been a weak­ Oorn Easier: No* mlxfd*7*_**>*c. Wrought scrap 7V-S1 «, B&OOU coav, uniform than any other Urne previous for m >nths. Cast scraps. 500 ao Choice HnrlV t>. «-f-7 ening. There is every indication .however, Bat onr reads.s must b^ar la ml. d .hat tht prices Bye In fair demand: NoJ »l list".! 14. &__«_*. nreen-Brald "* ID.. .'•*vi-ivt>» of early activity as soon as tne weather we give are fair prime grade cattl», and not Ba-'ey-Ktrorg; No* fall 11 OH. Totton. Tl »> SK2-4 Peel Re-tel _ ».... J'*-*4 Prnvl'lons-Tor-k dnll and nominal at *>15**_. -Lard will admit oi any movement. The local actub stock, such tbat ta ne rurally drlreu In from the country About all the good cattle weare get­ qnlet hut flrm a' fro M/ttls 57-. Bulkmeats firm: money market has been without any ex­ ting now are from the West. We quote*: shoulders t*>: clear ribs *7 at Bacon scarce and flrm; COOK'S TOURS! citing features. Money is plenty and Che -.boulders 15 75: clear rlb« fSTO: clesr IS. Established 1*41. Tlcketm aud P-r*. ft.ri*. u-an-liior Exports | _. zvasso ItsarmtfW Independent Travelers to all parts of the demand ls light. Transactions have been Prime shippers - _~ & am s ao Bntter— Firm for good, dull for lower grades: World HpeHi.1 arr_.a_r-*m**''l for Kxcursion I'artirS rholre Western reserve -332'JO; choice Central Ohio confined almost wholly to those dealing in Common to fatr.... . _.. .——. 4 -.Oil* 4 80 to V'*ir*tp« Furviit »n*i Pa'^sti*-*'. S*utj tar cl caUri, 5*_@2_c. Addrr*«i Thou. C«uk -fc Hon, _aro*dw»T. N y. Improvements, and but a little to the busi­ Fancy batchers* ...... 4 boa 4 75 C. A. BAHTALLoNr, Mt*a_-(;er. I*. O. Box 4.1S*7. 2W_r) a 7} TJNIOJI BAl I.WAT Ili.B-iK.rOHI'.B And can only be known to those not scqnalnted with the many vain attempts at l__-!t__tlou br the name ness class. Exchange remains at par be­ Stockers and feeders ___.. . a oo. tt 4 so Toleate. OlalVEB belnr painted on the Beam and Handle, and his name may beftmnd on some of tne C*astln_r. Whea'-Ste.dy: Woi white Michigan taOr.'*.: am­ Threshers and Hepa-a- tween the banks, and is abund nt. »Z @»7S ton*. Thete Powen, are Others have tried te deceive by paloUcf. and dealers are Induced to try to deceive those that they depend ber tl WH: red Wsbaah. si-nt and March fl .ra p.j. er with lest ele- CHILLED PLOW. Dont boy any chilled plow that _yon cannot flnd the name OlalT-CB on. AU otheti Milch cows... 8 roaro oo are only poor Imitations. THK OLIVEK PLOW WORKS also make the beat Corn-'lrm: bl»h mixed if He: Ne 2 spot 4H_c I ration than any other markets will be better understood by a ref­ Bheep—Tbe market remains nnchange-d The of- : March 4'Mc: April IX-: May 43So: No t white .-lallway Power. erence to the full and complete quotations ferl oss of local stock are Insufficient to meet tne -VW.I. BOIKIIABnO 4«>ic: Mav 4%Sc: No 2 while -nSt-: rejected 44)«nnlne roods can be found In Indianapolis at features are noted in the local markets. CloverSeed Q"let: prln.e ma-umoth *£. 33; No 2 Oeod to fancy % a oo_*.1 50 Ala-* manuractnrers ol C E. **IF.K*tI*.-IF.I.D, u We*_4 WfU-U-vtaa strcaet. Indlan-apotla. Ind., do 14 96 prime M 90: No 2 ft *A Flour is quiet but firm at our former Falrto medium . 4 HYdH S") n» »*r mlum sYss.m JE-rrEBMUM CAT-LOR. __«« _Hiua»->tan_>el_-i STfnnr. Indliuuspolla, Ind., 7Urt.tnilt. quotations. Common..- ...__ _._....___...— 4 -»__>4 re UUtoeu._.»el • a-v.a*i,_UOgue. _OW RETAIL AGENTS. Wheat—Pi-Ices seem to be easier at sea­ LnnUfnifi 1**t*f Tobfireo -larkft _»_*•** Tnrtc. Th* market han d-3T.M»._«i- a noticahle accession -BUI Jlannfactory board, with very little change. Chicago The Drovers'Journal Bureau reports. of*tfrpn_*th both In d*_i*k and colory t< 6acco«. The E.l»li._--:- raexcH BI-HB aroint The extremes were #** 7*@u -.0 for common to good demand ard prices h%ve advanced on all grarlee 2*>c downward. Local mark ts are quint, rertabl. Hula for TftrxMrfl, l-U[ er.r I Will Insure Yonr Hogs* shipments to-day. The a-*Ip_oe-n-s from th*. port ror gradei. No tine leaf has appeared on the .breaks. *__O0to n «. Frlc frcaa f**t iterranean and No 2 red in fair demand, sp. Coa.i.Ut.l_m.B4lSa4*__. the week Included l«J bead of live elite, 4,830 quar­ Dark and heavy tobaccos, of the last crop, have «r, *%. A boy e»n trlBd ._-_t & *- 3 j former at f 1 07 track, and latter at f 1 06 ters of beer. 8,2*0 carcasses ot mutton and S4i dressed be**n more active, and latterly have advanced lrr*c" keeplnordrr. Adapted to say nlarly, the prices ruling at the close being 2*.*@S0e .tndor>uiubl«poie.r. CO-B- track. On 'Change nothing doing in fu­ pigs. ptat. Flourlag .o*l Cora Mil!.' g ----3 Bneep-The market was flrm al |S tV»a . 0 per ICO per ion poQnd« higher than a WM* or ten days ago SOKDTKf A VARKOX CO-, tures and receipts are light. We .mot*-. In-l_---._-___«, lad, *• -ga a poonrs tor sheep, and f- __>'_t,7 25 for yearling lambs Old crop tobaccos are qnlet aid without new iea- _- 5 >» *? Bit). ASK-GS. In the wool, and -s7**vts £-for clipped yearlings. *. he turen. We qootf: No. t Bed 1 otH 107 best car-load of sbeep In the market sold at ft* W per .—Dark (new and old crop}-. Barley THE P-LANET JR. No 1 M*_t-_*_Tane__n 107 100 pound*. Light. Heavy, (newcrop) s **• March _ 1 «* Garden Seeil Drills and Double Ho.i-The market waa dull and nominal. There Trash April _ 1 OS |2 7va.> so Wheel Hoes. •> ,«a were none i dared alive. Live hone quoted at fH&t 40 I.ngs, common 8 7S@4 00 4 C0@4 50 (OOigaOO •{jl Amount now in store in elevators-at this per 100 pounds. Lugs, medium to point 282,700 bushels against 190,000 one good....— .. 4 2*ya 4 75 4 C0@ S 00 > COS»U &«!_? year ago. Tbe total amount comprising nnrl.nstL Leaf, common. 4 COfr-. 5 00 t am • 75 1_JS13 6 50rt» • 00 i CO® e 75 13 00@1I the stocks ln granary at the principal Cattle-Common. *12*-$i~.: jalr to medlnm, *JJ**3I; ~ •* a good to choice nuichers-, *4 V&M 75, with some extra Leal, line, fsir to a a jf *9 j. KC-e**. points of accumulation at Uke and sea­ a'tV go_d toebolf*e helfe-r ,|4*x~vl 85: goodtocholce good _ tSOra 850 7 256. t 50 lvVJtlt m board ports, and in transit by rail, and on dairy (•)»•. II «(l 71; common to fair do., |iav«3 86; 10 (XIJ413 00 10 00@M 00 20 00@22 laa canal fro ten in, is 23,383,090 bushels against common to fair sb'ppers, fl 2_w_-4 74. and good lo I_eaf. export se- Df. Jos. Haas'Hog and Poultry Remedy, choice do , f*> -6 50: common to fair oxen. |*"-8 74, and e se *s 27,046,51 6 bushels one year ago. I challenge the world to eqnal Its RecoriL -he only Stelentlllc good to choice, *t<*. 7*.; light stockers, 13_.g75, and BRIOHT waarrEss. Corn—The market is strong at 43o bid leedlngat ers, 14-*4 7.1. Medlnm to good... „ _._ t' ooais eo Hwlne Remedy Compounded. cash and M-»rch for mixed and high mixed; H"g*—Selected bu'ehers and heavy shippers, fe 10 Oorvd to flne . _ ...... 25 C*D@3S 00 45c bid, 45}£o asked for No 2 White. April .24 40: fair to good mixed par-kern, |VS_5 DO some of a (Combined Drill aud Hoes.) BEAD MT PROPOSITIONS: common qnalllv, *,y-rV> 40; fair to good light ol 180 to Courier Journal. The mo**, popular Uardpo 8e*-d Dii.Js and Wheel delivery is easier and in no demand. M_y Foes tuade, sown ail kinds of seedn accurately and 1st—When my remedy ls nsed as a preventive, I will Insure hogs by the head tor a year, and will make a 2-0 lbs , tO ftur-O: common liK_it. fl _**-. 6 10 and trashy cultivatr*-* thoroiiKhly. WrKt* for descriptive Hrcu- deposit of money tomakeBnch Insurance good. If any hogs dle.tney will be paid for from such deposit. Ton steady, freely otTered at 44.-, *__IJ4<" hid. stuff and .cal. wags AlSOr.-*; s or k hogs. |4 7-*.*fi. lin. lYNKRct I.AM.Kr, 75 aid 77 H'tBt Wash­ can refer to my bankers, Messrs, Fletcher A Sharpe, Indianapolis, Ind., for my standing, financially, 2d— Seaboard firmer V.a higher; Chicago Bh-ep—Common to fair. ft*_-4 50, and goodtocholce, ington BUt-et. iDdlatiapnUs. Ind. Where my expenses are paid, t will vlBlt herds of notless thanlOO.and 1 will arrest the disease among them .or INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE fbrfell *603. 8d—Alter hogs have been regulated with my remedy, 1 guarantee that the annnal coat of feed* steady. We quote: H7-*v_eJ. Ing lt * nl not exceed 25 cents per head. Furthermore, that the Increase ef actual flesh will lar more than pay tor the remedy nsed. HEND FOB IT. White, No. I. - 45 45H 4**hl<-*__ro. MARKET. EV1AST,FOOS&CO. White No. > .'. 41 The Drovers' Journal reports: I Guarantee it will Stop the Cough Among your Hogs Yellow 41 4I<« Hogs—Ver. brl.k demand; buyers compelled to and pnt them ln line condition for fattening. It will expel the poison from their system, tone them np CA_U___FUI*_-.T C-ORR-EeCTED WE_E__t__,T. SPRINGFIELDM-tAClTACTCBESS 8P TU, 0t . High Mixed.-. 41 41 take poor qnallly. Mixed packing, 15 '»•*)* M; lla-h., and lnvl* orate them generally. It wtll make them thrive BO as to astonish yoa. It will pay snch a large Mixed. 43 per cent on the Investment, no one can afford to be withont It- a*. TOrr*". 9); Baltimore, and bntc&ers. 9&_-C 35- choice SEND FOB IT. IT IS NOT AS EXPERIMENT, BUT AN ESTABLISHED SUCCESS. BEMKMBBB March _ 41 heavy shipping, *•> 90r_s*_ :i5; no extra here. The prices of merchandise are for nnbroken pack­ lt ls the only remedy that la used and Indorsed by the great breeders of this country and England. It owes April 4JH . Its great tame to lu gennlne merits, and every mall brings tidings of Its good work. The evidence ln Its Cattle—All trains snow-bound. -Market nominal; ages or pieces. **mall lots sell at 10 to 20 per cent favor Is so Btrong that the most scientific men of tbe country have pronounced lt the conqueror of this dis­ May _., -. 4**4 44 Common to grxed shipping |48e_.ll>0 choice to ex* advance. The prices for produce are those paid by dealers. Prl, eo from store and retail prices are 10 to ease. It ls gaining gronnd dally, and no hog raiser np with the times can do withont It. It ls not only a Oats—The market is strong under a tral'. -*<<_.&>: botcbers'fy__4 V); cm fed Texas,*4 60; protection against dlsea_e. but It Is a powerful appetizer, and will keep. your stock ln snch fine condition 25 per cent, higher. yon get full benefit from all you feed. Blockers *3 -Omi SO. feeders, *_l Wr-I JJ. steady demand. BSOOHB. ULATHBB. D. M. Magie, Oxford,Butler Co.,Ohio,saysrHave used yonr remedy aa a preventive with excellent results. Bheeo—Better demand and stronger. Common to Hon. 8 P. Hopkins, of the Union Stockyards Co.. Chicago, says he haa thoroughly tested lt every way live—Is in light demand at previous Shaker H dos 2 -Waa 50 sole, oak 4. _> SSJBJS IRON TURBINE m.diun.|i2Sc$4 75, gO->d to choice, 14 G*J-__al 2j; no ex. Common V do__....l Kt.Sa m **ole, hemlock *t A... 24^:12 and finds lt a complete success withont any doabt about the matter. prices. tra. 8UIl.nIMO If ATKl-IAIaS. Harness, oak - ,.3*_;_-4»t Hhepard A Alexander. Charlesten. Ills., say: Our neighbors hogs stopped dying after taking the remedy, IJrae i* bu 3< •tkirtlng ft lb 42iMl WIND _p. We cheerfully recommend lt as a preventive. Hay—Is in good demand and prices ara Tbe Journal's I ondnn special reports cattle lo Hair * bn _5* Itough h: B. F. Dorsey A Son, Perry, 111., say: We consider lt the best thing ever offered the public Plaster 4» bbl -2 2_ia2 IV Bridle, tldos....54 omieit 06 Befer to the following well-known breeders: Joseph Morton, Oxford, Ohio; J. T. McWhorter, flrm with an upward tendency. lower: be.t 14*_c. Bheep declined *tc. Best Ameri­ John Ollmore, Vinton, Iowa; W. A. Epilog, _vuburn, ill.; Daniel Ktnnev. Loaml. Hi.; Q. W. can long woals, 18c. Cement * bbl _ SS2 (. •alps,city V »_ tVe-so Fire Brick sUOOO 80 OOrj-HO 0 Krench f. S> _"_._r)i 26 Hunt,Greenwood,III.; Jams Riley,Thorntown,Ind.; J. M. Harshbarger, Lad*ga, Ind.; Frank Pltzer. Ko Apples—There is no material change ln Bnllt-lng " 5 (• komo.Ind.; Hon. James Wilson. Traer, Iowa; A. Kile, W. W. McCoy, Mt Auburn, lowa; 0.8 Barclay, lalfttklns.clty "t _t...90|eSl 00 West Liberty, Icwa; A. O. Whltacre, Downey, Iowa; P. B. McMUltan, Washington, Iowa; J. M. Ells­ quotations, and there is but little trade. *•!• lafaala. Paving " .._ 7 00 French V lb a 15-&1 8i CA-*.DZ.--<*. worth, Martinsville. Wis.; F. E. Huntington. Piattsvllle, Wis.: Samuel Piper, Wm. Shrope. Mechanlcs- The Western Live Stock Journal reports: Lmewca. 0 vllle, Iowa; T. F. Ireland, Shabnaa, Ul.; H. L. Pickering, La MolUe, III,: W. H. 8_ewara, N. Morley, w. J' Common stock is plenty and weak. Cnolce Rummer pressed -3*8^3^ Walnut, green, ft M...'0 00 Cattle—Market active. Urol aud higher. Export­ Btar 12H(«_H Anderson, Maishalltown, Iowa: Oliver Reveal, Clermont, Ind.; W P. Hayslett. Botckow, Mo.; or to Dry 75 00 any well-know, breeder 6r shipper in any part or tbe country mixed lots are steady. ers, |_,_reAV. 7i; KO'.d to cbolce heavy, 14 6tx_t-_ 10, me­ CANN2D **OOn_. Pine, clear 60 00 Peaches H dos 3 _-.-l 7Se»2 10 SEND FOR IT1 __.I-.ND FOB IT! Remit by express, registered letter, P. O. money order,or draft, and Potatoes—Good demand ahd market firm: stock boards _,.... 19 00 dium to ralr, *4(*>l*-0. be*t bmeb-rs'sreers. t)l 2 (c*,t tvo; Peaches 2 lb i 40n_i s*. Joist and scant­ -ou will receive it by first express. No goods shipped C.O. _>.,remit with yonr order. My boxes have been en- Early Rose, *>__ 75@3 par barrel; peach- falrto good, tl C0r.4; cow. aid hetfers, *-2*<tr>ckers, •-«_. 71. Cherries 125*41 3 l-oplar, clear green 20 00 wholesale houses of the city. "*_rArt_r. Oreen Corn——-.1 t*«-l 75 MOlaASfiBS A-SD STBUle. lTavw Freezes ln Oreen Peaa ...-> 2V.i2 90 New Orleans..—™_.-,48@62 Winter Tims. SHAW, BACKUS & CO., |2'75@J. Cattle—Prloes are a little In advance of last week, jellies, tumblera. Iftta so syrup, prime..—. 45@,*_i ttl*--l-Sen'l for onr say about He; very little business done ln the cattle Oysters * a. «*ai IS Choloe ttottta *-*lr*t*.il_i*r* and . Butter—The market was quiet, with no NA1T__, Price I*U_. line. Oysters 2 Jt> -J t~*«l SO demand to speak of, excepting from local Sardines *- _b ._! 5aai »i 10d©60d II100 Era f ot Indianapolis, Indiana, Ho*rs-Phlladelphlas. M 40gJ 60; best Yorkers, ft@ COAt AND COM. >. A VAL BTO-U-8. dealers for home consumption. Hence 110; common Yorkers, t~> *>_»*. _•_. Anthracite ft ton «*8 00 Resin Vbbl 8 2__a4 80 BUILDERS OF Pltwourg » ton 15 _>«_. only good to choice fresh-made butter was Sheep-fair to gocd, f. ty^-s 75; extra, tc. Block til* Turpentine tl g_d..„J_(*JtS2 Indiana Cannel 1« OILS salable, and for suoh prices were steady. IaonUvllIe. Highland — 14 Linseed, raw. % gal.-.. 61 Highland steam 10 Boiled ss Snippers paying 18c for choice roll; selling Hogs-Plrm at *•. 6OB0. Crashed coke . 17 Coal oil. 130 fire test 24 from store at 20c Choice dairy, 23@2GJ COOPKB STtJirT. 130 Are test _ I2tjsi4 • Oil bbl staves * MIS 0Of__2 Lubricating * gal .-5*560 Carriages and Wagons* per pound, extra sw et table butter, 23@ •B-atAIK AMD PHOUVfL-B J-LA-BKETS. Heading " " -2f_*i" Labrador ood. 6f_Sj7tl Flour • " « <«. • 8-i Neatsfoot 47igK8 25o per lb; choice, 20@22c; medium l_-@-"0o Hogshead •• .._..s 00-au*. 00 Lard oil.. 80K90 We make tbe Patent Circle Tracking Velilcles as Specialties, Farm, Hew Tori--. pet lb. Shaved hoope...J0 00@18 X PBoyiaiO-va. Freight, Lumber and Garden Wagons. Cotton—Vasy at 10 It-l'OU 1-iec. COOFKBAOav. Mess pork rem 00 Eggs—Receipts are quite liberal; prices Pork bbls 1 00@1 10 We alse make Circle Track Peddling, Express, Delivery, Market, Batcher, and all kind* ef Sprint Flour— Snperdnet* --4-4 is; common to good ex­ Floor bbls. oak...._...._._8t McCormick Wire and Twine Bind­ still weak and shippers are paying 14c. Shoalders.dry salts 75@4 00 Wagons, either doable trass platform, three springs, ellptlc, or Concord springs. These Circle Trac-dnf tra f4 35*»4 90; good to choice i-*' 75; white wheat Whisky bblsjron b'd..J ___ Sides, clear ___. er!*. extra tsac: extra Ohio ti JV -liai 21 *.: steamer do *4 1!; No I red »1 -S' Java 0B26 Hams, cured lOHtOl S uslnsr them wont have any other. . * ofl readily. Choice sound *-3@3 25 per bar­ @1 26.-,: No 1 do fl -DS'e-'i 30; mixed winter .1 il; un­ *U-goayr a ...... 1I.H019 Lard. kettle_....__.. in 7**; The -tlcforu, ick Imperial Self-Rake graded white tl 18HI0.1 -1%; No2 do tl 21-01 UH. Bio Lard.prtme steam 9 90_9io Reaper. rel. DBV eoope. FBODUCT*-. Either single or combined. As a combined machine •m-o.. Corn- Ungraded 57s$-tl*tc; I*o 3 StcOABMc; steamer Mnsllns:- ..HJ4.'*i7H Apples II bbl 1 50*B2 to Onions—Yellow Danvers 95 25 per bbl. 0 the Imperial has two finger bars, two grass knives eoaaotic; So 2 tlr-flXi.; No 2 white 61c; No 3 Brown heavy ."ss Apples, dried, t» __.. Xt» a d a g ala sickle, and a faster speed lormowln_. Red J5 25 per bbl; Silverskin, **5 60 per bbl Brown medlnm..™ 7*ss lleeswax _— _.._ l—&20 than for reaping. March 61' 81 Mc; April' l7.ttj®;l>_c; May M^rnSSc; Brown Uirhl °*?*X Batter- Onion Setts—Yellow bottom $10 per June_6H''4f__>j NavCbolcy eV dairbn y .___.._Jtj*)21OOJM 2«5 with encased gearing, two finger bars and two 1 Hay-Quiet but firm at tl@l 09. Prints, beat 6*t(-47 BeansMedlnm....___: _ &t ..5 speedB. Is light, strong and durable, a perfect Maple Sugar—But few lots arriving and Coffee— Rio cargoes quoted 10@14Mc; lob lots I0@ Prints, low (rrade_--5*4!--«*_ Colored A mlied-Sieiw Reaper and a perfect Mower. Tldklntrs.best ....18HM.S Cbeese. prime *t> UHttls Inquiry fair. Choice pure sugar only want­ 14'4 c. Tlcltln*[.*alrtOfOOdi2*4 1» _Sg(ts» do*. t»_5 The McCormick Iron Mower. Petrolenm—United WXc; crude tH@TMci re­ Drills, brown 9»17 Onions H bbl .1 25_$5 2S Any farmer needing a mower who examines tbls ^n^^ ed, and such was salable at 10@12o per lb. fined 8c. Cotton Flannels:— peaches, dried V *> «*_MH little gem will give bis o-derfor one, and using it Buyers are very particular, and ask for a Best -...li*(WS potatoe- bbls wtll become an enthusiastic ar-vocate of Its merits. BO_\_E, MEAJ, ACID Af^D POTASH. Tallow-6Vi»—third to One-half, and mature One and Tito Weeks earlier witb than without these Turpentine-Dull and weak at 454..45HC. Jeans, medlnm 35*4«*H0 Vinegar, » a-al 11015 horses necks. mon sugar not wanted. Eggs—Firm and ln fair demand atZOXc Jeans, common... l-aSMO PAINTS AND TAtUVIBH. In connection with onr State Agency we are pre­ rertillaers. All Uoods sold nnder a legal -fuuraulee of jiuritj-and titrentrtli— by analysis. Piovlil n.—Pork dull ahd nominal. Beef steady, Chevlou 9*_wil.. Wblte Lead, (ronnd ln pared to serveour M.rlon coanty triends atour Seeds—Are in enly lair demand but firm­ Denims lOHWlt oil .strictly pure.___. 8 new stores No*. 167 and 169 Ksthi Wnalili-gtoii They ara Specific manures for GRASS, CORN, OATS and VEGETABLES. rntmeat* d. .11 and nominal, _Lard dnll; prime steam Bars J,®^ Second qassllty. -....._.. 8 s*_rr«t. l-odiannpollf*. ly held. til OVfflll 07X. Carpet warp — -SM-'t Lowgradea ...._—. 7 NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Wool—Remains very dull, and prices Butter-In nood demand and flrm; 10@3Oc DRroe AND DTKa. Zinc, white, ln eU. ..JO MCCORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CQMPANT, Alcohol» sal—3 aS®. 8» Putty,ln bu^k .8 8end for Circular. Chicago, Ills., and East St. .Louis. Ills. weak. The quotations given cover the Cheese—Quiet and flrm at ltt_si2*4c Alnm v* t>... _«_... 5 Mineral Paints J. B. HEY 1VOOO, tieneral Agent. Bine vitriol ••}*?_,_ Varnishes—...™.. 1 range paid for small, odd lots on the open **-*l>*_4r*». Bonax I'^f Olue. lt Camphor _.* (Ml POtJXTBT. market. Flour-Winter wheat t5@«; spring 14 505.5 25; ex­ v lu Cechlneal * t'f Torkeysjlve.ft _b 11 . Brick—Heavy demand, and the supply tra M® 15-. yo'g chlc*nB_dos 8 00 Wbeat—Steady and In fair deep aod: No 2 red win­ gSfiS____-___Ti«^ Hens.st dO-C...... i 00 is small. Building bricks are selling at 8 Ms EWALD OVER, Iave*rWOOd«- .-._. -15(J_tlt> ttoosters.-„___— t ter 'IO]*: No 1 Cnlcagospring, regular, tl 01 lresh; Madder I_*®14 Ducks -. _ ip-t 00 {6 60, and bard brick at $7. |1 CUM casb: tl OZH April: tl«7H May; |1 08 Jane; No Morphine per ox-*, a*****. 25 . t Ofl Opium ti ft 7 50..W at Ueeee.fnll teath'd. 3 9©(i95i_: rejected 7."~-fc3c. BICB. 82 South Penn. St., Qnlnlne » os. 8 ll***, l*e|carolIna... •!» a. Zurd-Lra-D-apolte lloree sand -tlale JITarkei. Corn—Steady and ln fair demand; regular 89't'c Sulphur noe 4,v4 April: tl07( Smoked, No 1, her­ FAIRBANK'S STANDARD SCALES. ECLIPSE WIND MILLS for that class bas closed for the season. We quoto: May: »I080 June. Bulkmeats easier; shoulders to; English bine .._ 7*^_ go Ragan's Power Cider Presses. ring per box 35 Orchard.— 2 2*32 nt and Fixtures, the HANCOCK INSPIRATOR, Trucks, Baggag Barrows, Coflee HOB*"*-*- short ribs 17 to; short clear ft 25. rX.OUK A1*FP K-CAIe. Millet.. ., _] 10le_el IS Victor Power Apple Grinders. and Spice Mills, Money Drawere, and Grocers fixtures generally. Heavy draft horses, weighing 1,300 to 1,400—"t5Oa.0. FamilFancy ytlbb l «_ 46 60r_&40ta»4 8705 8T76A___-, -a a— A UU... . *. Crimed.* _-_. lOMffllOH Powers' Patent Drag Saws. Mealnm heavy draft horses . l_-5 Baking powder,V _b_l£a2M0 lt to 16* hands high.. 125(^170 Loose Mnsc.. .-I 60 Crackers, tea__._ tjtia 0*. Victor 3 and 5 Hoed Drill (with Brake- Provlslons-Pork quiet at fit 75. Lard, prime BBAXN AND TWMD. Matches, H groas 8 to pin Teeth). OSIER SAW WORKS UTI «T41>C-H. MAKKKTS. tleam, none ln market. Bulk-a.eats active but a tUorn — Powder, rifie, kegl OOrat 2S White 45«45H «oda, bl carb__-oV.4 ismi U -4XSO OENEKAL AGENT FOB Jlftaufyoturer and repairer of all kinds of SAWS, shade lower: shoulders Wc: c:ea- ribs 7 ».c: clear Mnea 4*£4_t Indlm-sapolla. Soap:—German..-1 &7 sides 8 ~0c. Bacon ea*ler; shoulders S8S0; clear ribs Tellow 48*4«-44 rellow.„____5*t;_fi' Aome One-Man Draw Saws. Hogs-The market for the week Just closed has 85.!.: clear »Hc, Sugar-cnredhamslOe, Ear _—„ Castile. ?>Jg*j-, rnled pretty evenly ln prices, though the move­ Wheat:— Starch:— **^ Evane & Foos' Corn Planters. U32:& 134 South Pennsylvania St. Whisky—Hl/her at tl 0>. No 2 Red 1 06M«*.l 07 Pearl — J"4__3V ments ofthe past two days were rather of a downward No. 2 Medltr-n 01 '7 Com 8 ^0 "Old Hickory" Farm Wagons. •li.-. -K leonla. Oats:— 8ap paUsJlhoop-J 70gl t No 2 White 41r34Uk. McLean's Road Scrapers. tori op still lower If farmers continue -ending half Wheat-Opened better and dec'Ined; No 2 red Mixed ; 40a>!l TKAB. 1 •Vie hnvo n -Large Stock of tatted trash on the market. Instead of tt-e offerings fl 04,« 1 oi_< cash: tl<> K *-! I-4X April: fl07> @los*< Rye. new—_....„- (**! 00Onnpewder.s t _b Empire Two Horse Drills. > Imperial —....„ Improving In quality the preponderance of the ar­ @1 07 May: f I 0>* bid June; S«*_c b d y.ar; JNo 8 do Barley No 2 97«_.98 Oil cake, * ton....__7 00 Young Hyson..— rivals are still decidedly Inferior In quality. In tact 9_**-calrle _ I OOl!-9 on Navy bright.—. Dealer, will please write to me for prices. Britrht poa__d__.—.... expect a well-regnlated market. Packers have no 85..aMXic May. j Clwer, loose 7((£_lTwists..'.. Descriptive circulars sent on application. call for meats from snch trifling stock The result Rye—Firm at 11 05. HI DBS AND BKIN9. iFlne CIH..——.. Oreen hides. 8® 9|8raoklng common-... •"W.J" i,. ' lt talesmen have a tedious task to dispose of this Barley—Unchangtd at eOctg'l 10. Oreen kip ______K Smoking good. PRICES TERY .LOW. COR9JEB U.1.3.iHA AND MARYLAND STREETS.

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