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8 'Ä4 YOL. ir. JASPER, IN'DIAXA, I'RTDtT, APRIL 16, 1875. NO. 12. Go OKI EH. ffMKLY rQti.i KKHT riU0.VTfr AT UKVt t.. 0Zit O00HYV, 1XWANA, 1.V trin: Ik ouuiaa t'tsx Main Btj..-cv. im.niNG o:. fttarle Subscription, for filly Nos., $1 EO i ..... , 'r hiX Mioilin, : ; : : ; i wu HATK. e AEVKKTTGKlWfl. rr siurc. 10 lines r less, 1 week. $1 0C Ktnh subsequent inter! ion, 75 cts. Iiuy er adTertiseeieut at the eame rate, jU'ractioa ever even square or squares, ctuutcd as a square. These Are the terms fortrunrtent advertis ewents ; a reasona ble deduction will be made to regular lrcrtiiter. j trators und legal notice s of like character t be paid iu advance. ANNOXCIN'U CANDIDATES. Fsr Tewashlp Office, each $1.00 For Cesaty " " -50 Fr Bistrict, Circwit, or State, 6.00 The Tlcc-lrmIdnt tu llu Boiin-lliity i:d t$ highest interest. ty I'M 'Vor no regrf u to frinis i'jr :ln ptr Hurler, Laved und Unloved. If there Is eue crowniuir tr'orr iu vor lb Itrjrt & worcau's lite it Is to Know that boe i vi.. im, Ayrii nu,y.u loved, that one true heart throb? quichorj Tho Spnug fever la t'ghir in Hus a! the sound of her voJcr rhit one eye Bona at this ;.ne. We buv uot he biigh- tin t hr approach. Wig .1 I hnv, reirrf i to T.mus or apol- v jMUXtiTos, jj. (;., Sl ircu 15 7f. 'Mit i tnaice for my casting . oto for Tt ithdlwrvf lit A-toa lpntHcin: 'hp bounty hill. The RCt f ll?C6, bv Sur Jn ii'ply to your inquiry tout which aior Jitn $2,000,000 were puhi, iu my f.ktiup vote In ft. vor of he ''ot u dollar of which, excepting their .i.ty 'nil. 1 Iihto to that 1 was for ,et went into the hand of claim :ii.enti. .u?Hriv nvf,vo vcan cliairtnnn of the proviciod that tho widow n hpiiOi" ati . tvn vn b.,.. i'n,.i .i. ,-r.-.vc i!n iccnter Ml fitter tr ...i4.A ..I i k. . f..... .i nurnff tfa1.i......l 1 1 .... I.. t t . If. ..I n.oHt of the leg Ulatim, relating to the eT0 t h hourly Th, 1,H! lat-ly pished, to fovtte her in her ow opinion. ndlÄ a?uoiot of arm dnrlnir the war framed j J'l uol . JUJ tha nntonts. whih mm -ha will .triv to LrnmÄ wiiat &hr 'urnisli Jnm u auOointt jiuoiut of . ...... . .? ..... w...vv - w - - - rtdflrri t mv him r.nm liin i Iniii ' Pulows have been .-einsni-d 'thiuka ho would hnru her be. His ? ,w "r;""" :nd ninny i.jiriort hate become ot a5o. , usreat uro her iuterest. hl piimiiirtL.:? iutJ It passed it could not hTe been I her, until evorv idou will Mend tOKcth-'?.'; " ' JIV. ri.'.T.V! er in perfeet harmony. .'admiral I tin ii , ,u. n n, ------ - ' " ' ' " W - T E. O. CROOKS, Physician & Surgeon 0rFI0M-t 814 ftfe Pnblle 8qr, JASPEK. INDIANA. tmW' Offtrt litt rTnlBl TTicM ta tk dtlttn mai committee, and tun? more 25,000 jiomitifUioiis tv ere belore t Tuh broujrht mo in contact with and gave me aouic knowtedgo of the fflcniN mud men, their feeliugc, sentiments and ser vices. There entered the armiei during the llrst two and a half yean of the war about l,2i0,0C0 men, who were to re ceive an compensation f 13 per month, aim h boiuitv or 6100. The bomitv, when promised, were rates, when tho currency waa it par, und when paid was not worth more than fifty cents on the dollar. Under the ordorA of the war department uud act of 1864, increasing tho pay, and the act of July of the satiio year," mfnir a .Tii8t let a of any cases prOTi.1" Jalul vt. Ono of tin youn ter.U of Dnbois Deir .to f I too i'iriAit lor a amy carn i out in less thau seven or cijrLt yearn, and the ameuat it makes necessary could not excef d tlje am re quired by the act ef 1860. lly ne possibility could it havo that follows after toil, mid no sacrifice taken from tue tronsiirv more thanilO.-' will hn too tn-Mt for her to mak-. no pay and w.wu or $ia,UQU,uu() in the next tv o burden too heav .o her to bare for hif at KoId.y.carH. I tie soluicn could not liave sold sake. Let her hut Know that he trustbimeaninjr of the whole etitonce. Boys, ibcir clnitiiB; claim agents could uou her and she will make herself worthy when you undertake to tell any thiutf iure nought tiiem. J he ineney wouii of Lis trust, and would ßiilfor martyr Let her but know that he ooks tipoDjlhbt tl.;ck ls a liuIo urr hiiu lens snu kiiows mm m nw - ..,, .... .. r , riaty he hall And tint peace and rest - üome or tno youths or relating a circumstance, modifying words a? to Otwall lu use no mn'.y destroy thu have ben paid by the pay department, dorn rather than deccivo hiiu. Tho hue emry to expreee your thoughts. üitfzosr BALK. KOIJSEI INDIANA. -0 riKA8TU! KOCXm rtipctfllT Inform th pnV lletkitta I rprtd H arracdU tr?eUr a otktrf la rocl itrU and to ronM tfrr-x Hi :' U fi i. twi ill bar Ii applld 1tk ill lb btt itlitUi lla.ur M fnllunanljr atlcndanu. i tharof ttrtic ii tlHti. Krch la, l75.-ly VERANDA HOTEL! DALB, INDIANA. JOmXWAllX, - - Preprictor. TBISiMttUnrv Sltt4 p In 0rt-c!tn lyl for tat rc.-Brr4ttl-n of tb trTtlln yuhllc, led tit labl il! Iwiji ka uppllij wllb till bttt th Ir hu in if.1it ubll and ctitfvl aitltra In cod vrrtiax will tt hate) Varealtk. UTt.-ly" W. H. PECKINPAUGH tttterney at Iaiw, J ait er, Indiana. o the just as the money granted by the act of 'woman does not ask for him sho lovos mob wes paid, directly to the owner; the applause of the world, the pomp of on IV in lee iroinff to the Claim isretlt. fame, or t hut iib (1a)ri slioiild h& t ic bounty of 8100 for one jcar, $'QO for)0'" offiriri of the government iud. pride of a nation, or that his riß tno two vears, and 3C( for three vearnonie editors may now, a thoy did cou- should evor be unou the lios of men, SOOOuO men were called for by the pros- cerninjj the act of 1PGG, wildly estinmisjshe is selfish in her gioat love for him, idont. Tlmidredi of IhoiiP.iiulB enturedithHt it must cost all the wn from 100.- tw xennt him to hm-lf. rhev were as; But she must leel and know his powci tilt? . rmics and received the Increased .000,000 to 3(XM00.000. bounties three times larger than the vet-Urreatiy inissakeu tlioii as they would over her, must feel that he can be what crans had received who had enlisted du-ihave been now. This net would have earth's heroes are. with a hand ring the first three years. Thcdc thoui-jsettlod the bounty question forever on firm and strong, yet gentle iu its guid and not onlv received at the rate of the basin of $ÄJ per month to nil honor- ance. A hand to shield her from all $8 3SJ per mouth, hut tliey rcccived'by dUehnru'ed soldier. It could not danger, to trust, to lay her own within, large local bounties, The veterans havo taken from the treasury more lhau to stake her verv life upon, a hand that church. at -The city marshal has resigned on account of his health. According to t lie constitution of Kim.' ilone, tli"5 dep uty ii his rij'htful succtheor. Ed made an excellent deputy duritg the siegff ot tno llouocs. o hone thut he miy prove as faithful iu his new calling. -Bob is thinking of mitrirnonv nior boththan aiiythini: rltc. The thought t some inoulring rea(ler ui ty se, how do von know r bimnly rronr. the l:-vt Lo tried to runt that LetiBO oi.pouto u. who had borne the brunt and burden of Hd lft net of lfiü. nor more than $63,- might have fought with Hercules, yet the fir6l three years, had i?unoreJ rroinwu,uw. 11 coma not nave aunctei the the inexperience of their officers aiidtcredit of ihr government, while thoua their own wont of knowledge, and hndands whose valor saved the nation would feel that the nation they saved had been !jut and generous too. Honest, honor able, and intelligent men mav differ in fousrht many and sreat battles for the country, felt when thov snw theüo uctr men enter the army with national boun tics throe times larger than their own, that justice demanded that ther thould be nut on an cnual footing with those "... I .It . a. a . in vr recruits. At the c o$e of llio war accornnig to uieir sense or public duty thev looked with confidence to the irav- I do not entfiriain a doubt; but for my- erument to right lids seeming wrong so self, I 'im lor doing juhweri to the coan- far as the c.nmliatioii of national bouti-Hp ucieniters, Uf cqnalizing tlio noun- ties could do it. When tho AXMXth.tJcs ol those who made the greiitc:t sa- congress assembled Mr. Nihtaek. demo-icnficei. as 1 am for keeping full faith cratic member from Indiana. olTercd ajwrn inoo w:io, with iikc nourity, resolution for the cuur. scat on of bocn-ienme lorwaru with their mean to would not hum the worm iu his path She must know his heart te be tender and true, a heart that pities and be friends earth's suffering children, and knowiuc all this sho will trust him nt- tcrlv. and will feel n very child ties, and on the lnth of March I intro duced a bill providing ib" the ectnilin tion on the bases of $ 33 per uionil, 1. .aa . . a a a a . J w . . . . . . . regaru o tins Dili as incy (lid m regard his iroodness and his nowor, will reel to the act of 1868. That tho president sweet unspokon Innuuace in his touch. and his constitutional adviser acted I and as in fair Juden wheu tho wond was vouinr. she can f-ay as Sarah ?ald with rcvernncr to Abraham. "My lips shall call him Lord !" Bnt on the other hand, let her know that there is no ono iu all this wide. beuutiiiil world that truly loves her, t!n' all her good intentions aro misconstrue' , Sil?-1 all hor tender impulses checked b. a tain the national uuse Itoth to me are donbt of their siactiity, and she grotvs f.acred, though 1 do not forget ;hat whon I cold and bitter, and hardens her heart tho nation promised the o,.lieta his to vard nor kind, and doubt is mot Tfilh don't ttho more "cues" words than nec- Mace has has a (.tump Maco i a miglity guns. another dorr. Thi dog tail and cropmrd rj,:. man tor dogs nad Tho tomb-stouo tnnu h.u before partr.r in the btobaiigb shop "VVe nerer tboughl bwom a hlRcfe-sml'ii of f..,. btcminga Hnith Pt.ry Ilnrgrarr liasgono to s: e i the Summer .th Goveruor Cmiic, o?. th' olaiii1 of fjau Domingo. May i. !inv. a pKasant season hile sojout uiiiur with the chief niavittvrtu of t but tei- ntoiy. One of our oitir.em says if he hr-i 'he power he w .ltd biM.ish -ppi.r vorrcsponde.its ..t whisky "-hop fv filie couutv. J!.- r . ; ! h.'itc moro than STatS hl arafrailantl irvl- le lhflllfn it C(. nTt't a UlOs-t lhorOIII.1. lUVe Bcn ana irraunrn, m j.r..-. , ,i, 0.5,1 nt v.. i-.amrti i I that, being tho ratu at whioh ti.e bo M. est 'ounty currency was nt pur, tu when .doubt till sho has uo U .u anything, had been paid daring the intt yr ir of it wa pmd it r.-r.s v. ortli los? than GO nad she feels that she could paas from) lfli. .,! Tlii ciiniln niP'fuiv im. tiiil.iooiltri Oll t.!R dt.Hfir. n 1 ilp !!. rU linilirliM v.t...is nnl tliai wiii'I hn mi nnn In. Uli Jl... I-. ..-IV. .... . J -V-.- ..... . - ..... ... - - - -. . W . J .V .VW M... . 4 1 V l.VM.w vt- w I tigatioti.jw i.-i iniH money are notv worm more ri ise heart mourning lor u-r o 1 nat'ance with the .rrcs'ondeiiis lo (If the like uf that. fl J 4 t'lllf a'llt JVllllH ni 11 I'M ta tui" TM! stsm. et J'cck, mjiitarv committee in the It:se, report r h simihi' hill. wJn'"h prxcl by a vote a. ."RH BAJF.a, ruaaami. I than iheir lace value in coin. TlcKKr Wilson. For Ibr Jaxpcr Tour!f r PLEASATVILLE ITC1IS. I-' II . .U- TTa.lfal i'l. . .UU Oil IIIU .lt VI f Ü HUI ItM Jia in UV vail I a a mm r . -- tiria tm emca-ea xi.t fra ta piklia aitra. Aar.?.'T4T. - - 1 - f la, V tullit.fr t 1, iC til k!!ffr uri.,. it vi.i put b the hou'c on an apprcpn- .'t'ioT b.il. The senate i.ot agreeing, it 11 ATTKK. nr. 3. TC.Ii Jfcü . eut. to a f.on.in:ttco of conteiviifc. Ii.ronared an arcumeiit tnoinli.g a .a J lioldiir .ho liad -orved three yenn tie nictes of spring nre calmly flocling vlll9ill!lh fit J?Jh&,' should p'coivo nn add'iional bounty of over our hill lops at. thoiifh itas.culm- 1. ... . , ... . . . 1. .... 1. . .. r .....Ii..., ...... t...t .. 1.1. .. if iv", aim Pin ' " 111: 'iiiiiui tu tnnnxg nun uit it ijiu i'a4 iruuuii'ii. April 10th, 1875. Jin. Keitou : - The winter winds have tlint,cecd their howling blasts, nnd the gen or st rev. 1 fcmro'v wpmuii that CO RONE It K.'TTtK ü tNUKST. Notice Is hereby tri ven that aniiuqtiest t, ov trie sumuonud bv Uo Vvas held on April J, , 'dorsigupd, Juror, duly si Jiowur upon her grave. I j. !.!.. .1.. nun I'liiuue nur uriw me ui-wuii , , ...-,..,. . r 1.., 7. must ro through this d'o without the . , ;..?,,,,,,,, nf rt , of human love to biijraten,.,.,. ...... ,7 ... ..-,.. - -a...... ui ix v o "1- -'Mitution found iu the mtd.n of K.n he way lor it is her nature to long . or ,onc WrltWY an(1 Wtf muVo i0 huiiian love and sympathy, and wt.l.out:i t .y, , , , "'Vtlon wn Prof. Abel's dauclnir soln o . The wluables found iu nosci. sion of it this world mut.t ever appear a waste. A M. Jasper, April lltb, IH73 D. And tht beautiful biri'.s of tiic Snriue. with joyful irtB, are chirping their praises lo the Fi.er of light. Nature Tit ihr Jai,r Cosrler. Stealing: Little ThlngH. IIcKviNunuKO, April 10. 1U75. A cae ot petty thicvinr occurred in aaeius to hi fn' inL' out of a tony w5..tr "unungourg iaai .wec-c, ai . pri sliunbsr. inn jihlw .corns to enjoy! uolel" 11 npef bat one Mr. L4lri:i. toe pleaaan' run'uiK on a Spring morn-' W,M tPPff at hotel, and had 111 . ' ........ 1 lifo valic. aiiaun nfan.rnB. flu Wixlnna. I7"lM.praiJeeH uaCVinif Onhti coanty. n' coufeici'' or iait.r. Jr's w: agreed it'i4 fal:;ifa: Ip U -Iiim. trtreUil tolhria . .1 , .., .. .. 11 qä wl'O llftd C!alnucnilr Uilldlrr Ui 3 Strft. ; to, J ill 1 J J WO. n liMl.o Y, mo iiftu pci m! not let" ti.up two ve.irs,aiiJ t.6 Cirr.uiyi rjauusoN, .K.CAii:tutr ,jin bc,hUU, Ä aVt ;n July." 13CC, provid-r4,...vua-.. J,rt-ipg, u was thought. In tue ggrrgat FERQU&OX at CAP KH ART, about one-haif of what was asked lor. j Ubalde prefsos insisted tli'.t ? would f a .,0 s- r mm 'take from H0X0,CKX) to 20P.(aX),üOO. Vlll&rttllS ClTJijflMjc Mr. Frmca. setond rtid'or. put it at " ,i lOl.U.C.Of , and Mr. Broadhcjd at a mm mm .. a aa .a at . 1 - itl . . . ...I ..... .1 !u ...... j ....... - - . - - - Oonrr iiiHiniini so?ii orosu( u. i. y.a nie niuouui rnjuiiw ii'fcu iu ui.-, in ITIEjbu A. X a A. kjWmL ;na nrt ing; man, with jorful henrt, uoet to ta daily lubo , prepaii.-ig- his fields for crops of tho coming seueott, Wheat crops are looking much better day last a Mr. 1!. Brown, representing! I.! if 1 ..r .I.. T..... iii'iiavii H an uriu 01 mi' .tjiii iu li ra II on Co , with a woman he called Ids ml fit ttfH . eninll 1 I ill f - lfa.1 - tae deceased were a ffv old fiddles, up-pofn-1 to belong to Prof. Phillip, a.ul one 1 air ot danrmtr slimier? uuti'neu the death of (be dectU'td wa? catitbd by the proclnmation of Qor. Teague, whereiu h declared that Prof. ÄI11I :bould uot use the Imll after Kstter. Signed the let day of April. U7.. M. A. Palmer, Lee Taylor. Milton Abels, Ionium In Weldon, Ldward wilhaw. Chrlstophtr First. A erne copy. W. V. Ritter, 0. B. B. T. OfFit'E: Sa itb tttU af M.al!e Kjitrt, Jpr, Ind. stttemey at Law. Jisrra, Insiana, TOTItX yractlr In tk ( aarti af Vubalu ar.4 a.ljiln. I'i04 , in i70, unuer me inna oi mr. oun, 'the bouse adopted without division a bill for the equalization of bounties. It was not acted upon by the senate a-iainly for tin- reason that the provisions of th, act of l&Cfi had uot been fuily executed. ? injt?Eju. rttti.-aieritit.tion to cat-Knowing that the soldiers, especially tvTUrtca an Jaor Xu af tk St Charit' Hotel fho old veterans, demanded action and o.. tool" lodgh'g frl As this is the Coroner s first attempt a. m . a a 1. . 1. A 1. .. . I . . . ..11 ...I ii.m.t. . ( xt moraine Mr. IJ.-. - ur us 10 ass. you to nnruou nit ihh- v. a ui.siovt red that his valise had bcenitakes. bi'ECTA'ioß. Thoreh nc much eurdening deno'Hl'0'1 whU an? ra.Rde complaint to in this neighborhood ye., the erouud S' ho initttited an enquiry i.-i .. ' ' " ' into (tin m.tt. i. Tiif Urn tvn a trii'ii In j l'U'ÄO fj E T T K K 11, IIKKfir AT L A. If, And Xelary Public, J Aim, Ihviaia, IL rMtlr In ill tba Caarts af Bnboli and.hcd Olllnrcd ftny citatlat, Indiana. Jn 3, UT4. rnI. A make sacriucc? thoequnli7ation of bounties, the national 1.51.. ,hi euminei. ear T'loufiontvlH. rnn van. inns 5n lflii of tho liberal 11!-1 miblicans and the democrats resolvcdl -rieasanmiio is a smau mougn nus- that they would do nolhiug that would, tncis Utile town, liar are two dry detract from the full reward of the iol-:Kd stores, two large tobacco houses, diers. a rncnlntton ill tics, csnecinllv to thoRo who had made d1 barber shop. sacrifices; and surely the veterans who) -There has been riht smart ef to Tfco Daabury Boy Has Fun, tOlDunbcrT Kiwi. nlflV (li. SllnarAtlt Villi tt WftB UM mn. Dili Pn1l...a ..v. Ilia Alitli1in mltil . . . , ..... M J l 7 " " " " ' ' . I - " ' ' ' IIUK.L I yfll .l .1.. III. W.J..V.M III.. l ii HtrA niviiii nrtnliaiiiiA a. Iill'.il .r . , , v. , . . , 1 ..." .... .. v.,r . .w.w , hcarcning r.rown s vkiise me ioiiov.uig;hnvft Ices study and mere run. Jle Is belüg raised here this tiumnior. property of Mrs. ll was round : One right. There is thu boy in tho family The peach crop will be short on ac- ,,,H'''' pi,k hawl worth $1, one pair oflcl098 the wav. La! Thurvdav after- count of the hard wiuler. I K gloves fl, a lot of ribbon and one n0on he nut a dead inoua in his mötb- .. . l window curtain. Brown says be ltvep or'J, work-basket, attachod a spilt stick to 14 A ff f T 1 a Irl n L l M a v a a a . .a al - ,D "" in Lion sni n. Thev had tnreo innre t ha tli f iruuKs, betides their valists, supposed to be filled with stolen geods. Mr. Aicxaadcr preparations for burning a is large brick ind the republicans adopted a one blacksmith shop, one shoe shop, one ion In favor of additional boun- tailor hop.etie drag etore, one bar-room For tba Jieptr Cenrlcr. KANSAS ITEMS. Every farmer in Kansas is preparing, for a large crop of oats During the the anu and, lotight three bacco delivered here this ecasou, there Sunday nicctiag Mrs. Ca bounty of only $100, did hoiug two merchants, I. B. Fowler and, iVid .M.as Betty Cheatlni :c. In the cong.ess chosen John J. Fleeuer. deeciples of Christ. Un .I..A.-... . I... t.r.nn. I.,. It . 1AU 1 .It..! TV law m. - f 1. m. Ä .,nnn llmcn rilat fririiK. (hn hrillcr. hv Pi .1 J rUWr'nUrilyol 137, passed the bounty bill.'. -The Patrons of Husbandry are aim- .j, ajyiBion between two high ' 1. " .a a .a m m . m va l liia.aa iv ll.filM lAliaaitl IiIIaiA I . . aj tho next-door cat, set the vinegar faucet up iu business, palm him self oil as a ghost on the hired girl when she went, down cellar after the butter, besmeared his father's choice bantam rooster with blue ink, and finally wound up the entertainment by tying the boiler to a strange dog's tail, and slipping down iu the slufrh aud hnrting his back. His i . . i .Ji . i. i . i . Saturdar nltrht an' 'oxasporaien itner nareiy kuowh wuicu B .Ja I. a . Hi ,a tia !.. 1. 1 flni 11 (ill Catherine Smallj'" mh "'"T1 " "A , h dm became the Ui? "ollcr wr wocri. vuujrcr. On Monilfiv th The ff neat ortp. I lvr llJlco ui um hu vii Mummj I baptizing took place, dividiup the water JTUST RECEIVED. C2rfa v 1 gave my casting voie mr ine 0111, ann ,, "Vv" leaves ot the nrinv deep. . v.. " j s llin i.i.iK.i. l IioHmi tlia.i li.ivf .. at. IWlin my recoru im nutJi uiv ämi;mh!(i i . a .i l w l i ii run iii'naoiii time views, now coum i nave none owior-r,,i"k "" ivian- T rnniR oof of the war with iIiomo! ti,. nn ..aI. ntn vv . . w iinur. . . , I, . ........ - t ... , . j .id v. n iiv.. iniivii .juiiixl nwnM .r.rdTi.nGbfr my . ' n here this Spring. Seed is scarco on ac- aalaril af -...I. . ii. hi. tmr l..n,l Im.i'l Mint IIiih nnlfnti filmtild ilo t r. : i . . .. . I .. . . c . . . .. -. ... iiuu ......., ....- ........... ui.uui. i laiiuic iubv ouniincii örDTrn . a -ari. cTTuuxn , . iustico to the men who entered tue war SPBG ÄND SUMMER WEARj,, H tnry vears wl.uuut bonnty, or far a.r.t1vn I.idll ll4 Cblldrm, which ke U aoitir! with Olllv 8 boil.lty of l0(l; tlllltit ta Mllkalew U markit prlct.iid la-llanaxnilu. l.m.lil konn fit th Jf aur rosi with tlioa t ..a..... .Ift-A.a .ciumiim " a " ' who hnd furnishert tho means to carry on the war, and those who held tho ob ligations of the trovcrntiiont: that it should give citizenship and equnluy of the Summer. rights to the ireenmen; nmt that by, generous and bcu'lkcut KcUlation it (O A grave digger In Presten, Eng- hould strive to b n,d ui. unin the er- land, was enguiied mid eirothrod to . lar Ca.1 ( Jf ootn hawiiddo:i XDeduci; Ten Per Cent Wltlxnt a3-trrion P-vw ad caavtatcd b- RIGHES rCAiH PRICE PAH) FOR HIDES. rCorn is worth 50 cents per bushel. -Oats are worth AO cents por bushel. Tobacco is worth from $ te 110 per hundred. I will send yen wore items during C. ring but smlttn pmion if llio o.onnirv, denlh wM'o excavating a tome, thus wile. I Kill ballere te be the mtiea's UUully urging sis own grave. Bread-stuff will be cheep next year.' Qood crops are going to be made. - Or'i'he New Harmony Register says :j The question of "Hoes farndag pay?" being evcrv day discussed, we give bo low thf result of Mr. D. H. Dixon's crop for 1874, on 200 acres of land in Bothel township : Corn old ...... Wkval'olil ..... Pork told ...... W attrrailent cid .... Total tilaa of crj ... 1 4M tr i. ton 1.1U 3-1 o oof i.sas ssj SirThe greatest friend of truth is time; her greatest enemy is prejudice; eed her cnvtantcemi)nieH is humility. A eeutleman who fens traveled exteu- ilvely through Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia. Maryland, Indiana, Qhio and ?outhorn lllino'i, Inform uj that the winter whom crop now In the ground is iu exreiiont condition. Some (farmers sunnosed Mm broadcast sowing Iwould provo a fail it. in such states its Kentucky, Vi gin'.k bum Maryland, where tho snow di I not my long on the ground, but rxr.r.inatiou of tho plant proves the inversa. Kot only Is tho growing when! in cr.eclicut condflior in thess stato. hut. tlw aroa put iu h large. (St. Louln Demuciat, '.'4th. fTTJosh IJü'hig and Petroleum V. Vasbv nrobahlv feel th tt tills speU'uv mania is a peioiud ifltlu ou bot of tksai. t