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INDIANA CRODS 'Cortanty that There Will Be a Daiiciency the Present Year, No Iteason, However, for De- spoundency Over the Unfa- vorable Prospect. Tlio Paymers Will Pull Through on Lost Year's Abundant Yield, Most énmplnlxxlu Come from Sectlons ; Where the Soll Is Worn Out. Oomplete and Instructive Agrioultural Roports from Every County in tho Btate. Bpectal Dispateh to The OMeago Tribung, SneroyvirLe, Ind, March 2T—In presonting to tho ronders of Tie THINUNE the unnual ro- port of tha whent and frnt proapact,.Lie * yhnps necossary to caution thut olasy vl H3oplomenned togrumble whon overything 18 not bright und Prusperous to put a chicek-rein on tholr dark and 10 reelings and nwaic tho tinal cesalt of tho har- vest. Itmuat be kept n i thut tho hurvest of Inst year was unpropedented i tho bistory of the State; that tho wintor s exceodingly favorablo to the grain; that the apring wis warm and pleasant thut there vere more ucres of wheut suwn thun ever befo,o; und that tho yearIn overy rospect was mafked with thrift, prosperity, and enterprise on overy hand, While tho outlook nt present (s not guitn so cheorful as it was a year ngo, there 8 no possible room for tho most deapondent man to grumble, Tho barvest uundoubtedly will fnll short of tho previousone. Inufew counties, it locatities, tha staal 18 In 1 sorey con- diuon; at the sume thne, T min moro than glad to Rsaert on the most positive nutbority that whero theso fallures ocour tho. lunds never did and nover wifl ralse fine crups untll thoy ure prop- erly cnred for. % While tho harvest will not bo ns grent as it wag last yonr, 1t witl be 8o lurge that it will not bo advisubie for nny one-norse speculntur of Chicago to attemuot 1o muko i COFNOE un 1O A~ plus that will be sent to markot. In prescouting my investigntlon lnst spriog diligent scarch wis made among the farmers to Mnd out espeelally ‘what thoy wers doing In the way of replenlsh- dug tholr waated und worn-out lands. Tho re- #1lt was Bo very satisfactory that 1 eonld not re- Traln from listituning tho same seurch on thls occasion, 1t f8 even more gratifying now than thon. All over our beautiful little State tho strong, sturdy husbuodman I8 diving dutyn Into the seerets of sclence, bringing 10 tho surface for his use tho wenlth of nidden treasure thereln found, The furmer of to-day is nat what he was yenrs ago. Like nlt other branchens of Industry, tho oceupatlon of tlling tho goll s waking ndvanees fn keeping with the rest. Much of this progress s due to our uni- versities, where beanches of knowledge ure taught boaring practieally on this subjoct. 1 have learaed by this grand round of Investign- ton, just tinfshed, that our farmers are giving much attentlon, atl over the Stute, 1o tho study of the goll and It4 cloments. As my report showed last spring, anmuny of our * jully Grangers” were greenmunuring tholr wasted laud. Thoy buvo found out by this, that liso doing, inatend of losing 1 crop by letting thelr fieids Iny Idle for a season, they aro 80 ro- enperating the weakenoed clomunts that, whon the crap I8 put In tho noxt year, buyond any doubt ft Iy an jusured suceess. Thrift and prosperity scotns to bo the motio the Stuto over. Framout tho riia of our furefathers, thoy dolug tho best thoy Knew how, tho farmer of to-duy 18 emerging, roaching out, em- braoing ull opportunities to work his fund to the Leat posaible ndvantage, It will bo observed In readiug tho uttnohied roport thut whorever clay soll 18 inentioned the wheat (8 regurded ns nne- promiaing. Tt is shnply becnuso the clay 18 of Bocompanot and alyse & churnoter. Thiw evil Iy »aily romedied by using munures, not lime, and & thorough preparationof the aoll beforu sowing. Rofuse vegotuble nutter §s found to be an ex- rellent mnaure for suchland, 1y ity decompos duon agood elfoct mechualeally 18 produced upon the whole body of the sall, loonening it, and so making It *mollow,"—n common term, Hent Is utso devetoped by this decay, which {3 alwnys of materinl boneilt whon the soll is nits urully a cold one. OUE farinors ure fust learilig thoso facts, and know that a chemicnl knowledgo s requlisit, 'P'a this end they nro directing their attention. In order 10 npply manures uppro- printely they must ' know ‘sumetiine’ of the chemical charicter of tho solls and of tho manures, * From adeficicnoy of this tearning mistokes are mide continually. Lhme, for un oxumple, Bus afton Leen applicd when thure was alrendy enough of it. This wis not only merely » wiste of labor nnd mbiey, but wik 8n nnavcstioned injury to the luna, “A very few years will sutties 10 blot out all such errors, Aguin, I huvo learned that conslderable attention s being directod to dnining wot lands. Tio ditehos 1= the most common_mothod (u use, and perhaps tho best, Whero thercis unextended tract of low land without meuns of dralnuge, o lustances, tho pwuors of the land have Jolned togothor igdig- engn dlteb of sutticlent capacity to run &t all uste water, By thls system hundreds of acrea of exccllont tand bave been rodecimed froin the marshes, adding tu the wenlth and strongih of tho Stato. Whilo tho winter bas scemingly been o bird one on the whent, it basheen tndeed # good ane, Tho cold weuthor his tmuch Intluenco in preparing tho aoll for the connng growth of spring, for us Rhe eroand freezes tho oxpansion of thu witer, whlch is ntugl up with {ts particles na it chunges iuto icy, sepurates theso particles feam each othor und thuy loosons the hard, compact sall, Ou tha wholg, tho outlook for 1 fng hir- est 18 tattering, Withfuvorablespring weather 118 not imposaiblo for 1t to approximato with lnnt year, 1n regard to tho frult, ** E-mopsel” brredly oxpresaes (t. All kinds of smatl fruit, Buch ns oberrles, grapes, phans, ete, are - cludea, The apple snd peach yiuld will nverago up with tho whoat, In ull seetons proparations ary buing inudo tocommence spring wark,which will bo vrosceuted us soon us the wenthor witl ?urmll. In tho following will be found u report ‘rum ench guuaty In the Stute, To tho readers 1t 1a respoctfutly dedicated ADAMA, Gnuemllr tho wheat over the county 18 look- tog well. Inspots it is very bad. These placen ¢ confined to sandy and clay soil. Tho nercugo 18 about the snme na luat year, and thore will bur very little difforenco lu tho burvest. A fuir orop of ‘truits Is expected. ALLES The acrengo of wheat Is prabably not o great 88 that of ludt year. No enuse for grumbiing so fur. Tho burvest will not yleld 80 wmuch per Rore, but tho erop wilt be goud, BARTIOLOME The whoat 18 iu toterable condition, In some &lm:qfl it Jooka thin, but In tho maln ¢ is good, u particnlar difference In tho number of fores Frult buds sown - compared with lust year, pleaty. 10ONE, . The wheat harvest will not ho 80 Inrgo ns- lst ear. Not #0 muny ucees sown uud not looking well. No peachos atull. Otbor fruits pleaty. 3 BENTON. Acreage of whoat 13 compared with number of ncred sown In full of 1870 about tho sune, In places 1t luuke bud, The uverage huryuat 14 ox- pectod. All kinda of frult witlbe ptenty, s BIOWN, Poor county for whout, Tho stoot la greatly Injured und the crop will not bo near ¥o good ay Inst year's. Pencbics und blsokberyles will bo sa Km“ that oven Doluware will be ashamed of erselty BLACKFOID, . : From the bost nuthority the wheat will ave erago to the ucre about s mahy bushels as it did lay¢ season. Inspots §¢ looks bud, places itis thick und bheavy. * N nhumberof acres. Fruits will Do plenty unloess *'nippud 1o tho bud.” CRAWFORD, : Farmors aro fimmhllnn somo nvor thelr wheat, It does not look so well as [t did lust your ut this &mm A' vf]l'yI mvor-;'hlu‘llurl( mn}; dfi"’":l KE\I tof uifilre vory materlally. Notl oti- Bit about fruit, Z e CLARK, Wheat {8 in falr condition and wiil yleld an av- Qrage crop, probubly nOt ne great ue last year. ho uumber of aores will not diller touny exs tent, The extensive peich und spple ordiimide are ln apicndid condition with excoll Poots fur crop. " iy % - CARROLL. % *. The harvest will come up almost with that of last yeur. More ucrvs sown and ull looking well. All mavoer of frult In ubuadaoce. CASS. 1 Take the county over the proapoct Is gond for wheat haryest, z(oum Iuoeg Ilpls thiu, nthars excecdingly heavy. With favorablu weather 1rom pow ou en overuko orud wWill be guthored, Bplendid lookout for fruit, . X CLAY. mA:probable decreaso la wheat-harvest. Stool o great many places badly 0, 3 :'Iw; tharo 1s l‘{llgd hero tnzuz‘h]tu rl%, m“fi'lflf Mo . hClJN‘I'l’)NA T0 neres of whent sown Inst fall WY, Goneratly the stoal 1s lllll"]ls‘l"l:!l."m 'l'l‘l Jucalition it tonks bad, “Th huevost witl orole ahly b an good ua Inst your's ylold, Fraft will Lo plenty, s DECATUR. Consldernhle wot land In thix county, with enr- respomling prospect for wheat-harvest, No chaneo fur puch a hurvos (umon 1 L as tho ono garnored DUROIS, ,ovm of the hest countles In tho Btate for whoat, Prospeet good, but nobquite fo tavornhlo ns it wis this timo lust_yonr, Numbor of ncres 8 perbups geenter, Extensive arohardsaf paaches and npples eultivated by Gormsns are found here. " Tna erop will bo very large. DE RALL, S ‘Wheat prospocts wiit cum,mru favorahly with provious yeurs, Plenty of fruit axpected, DAVIESS, Whent Iooks nhout tho snno ns Inst year, with near tho mame number of neres. A kood har- vedt will be geuthored If the spring 18 enrly and Tuvorable. ‘Wo have to fear nbout tho fruit. DEARIORN, In soma pinens tho whent Is Jooking had, and thu burvest will not. come up to whnt it wis Iast year. Tho trult Is unlujired and wilt bo plouty. DELAWANE, Tho acrengo of growing wient I8 no larger thun In 1684, und does not 0ok qaite na waoll, 1 apots It very thin and yellow, fulr crop I8 ex- peeted, Tl frult orchiards nro safu, ELRHART, Tlio winter hus been bard on tho wheat, Many Nelils wre alimust ruined by tho seed being frozon ontthe ground. A warm spring will do it much koo, Hitrvest cannat be 13 grisat_ on st your. Excelleut pruspects for all kints of fruit. FLOYD. Prospect for wheat this spring not near so finttering ad at this thne et year, ¥ and thuwliyr bas lojured It to 8 greny “Tho truit fiold will not coine up to tho lust crop wathored, FRANKLIN, Tinrvost™will not Lo ns ool ks the one gnthored Inat year, " Tho stool has beea Injured by bard freczing. Tho sumo I8 sald of fruit, FULTON, ‘Wheat presonts r surcy appearance in places, Acrenge ihont tho S/me a8 ligst. year. bt the stuul 18 not ko thrifty, Fruit 18 not o staple crop in this county, grines beuyg tho principal factor. Thoy will bo plenty. FAYETTE, Rome complalnt nbout the whent. Tlard rains folluwed by fintudinte cold Bpells hus done It cons'dernbly dwmnuge, In some phices [u s {r(l?&!ll wut the ground, Can suy notnivg nbout ruit. FOUNTAIN. Number ncres of wheat probably in oxcess of the amouut sown Lo 1570, The erop will _not be sogol, Condtant fraczing the caues. O fruie thore witl Lo u tair crop, GILSON, Tho whent hnrvest wus 8o great In this county Inat year that a eonslderuble fulling Olf will stiil lenve u lurge yleld, At prosent thy stool 14 un- healthy lu - loculities, A county that cun rilss 000,000 bushoia of whent nt one harvest hus notilg to complain of, The lmmense pench und upple orcburds will supply nn ubundant Lrop. , GRANT. A probable falling off in ‘wheat. Acres about the sume, but not inas good comdition: ns last sprinc, Hewvy riing foliowed by freczlng tuo leudiing enuse. Feults aro Indotinit, GREENE, Tho wheat gencrally Is ouly In fule condition. Nothing Lo by proud of, nelthor 18 thoro eauxo todespond. Pencnes and npolos will be plonty, with other smull frints in nbundance. HOWARD. ‘The haryest will probubly not reach Inst venr's crop. i localities the stool 13 yellow und frozen oul. Number of ueres nbout ‘the same, Vers hluv ‘nuuunl.-s ralsed bure. Othor realts will bo plenty. TARRISON, Acreago of wheat sown lust fall greater than amonnt sown i 18, with the pros Inisvest not so good, 1Ealts on bare gro Towed with frevzing weanor has worited consil- wrublo hurm, Penches, apples, und grapes cultl- vurll:d ou un extensive plut. Allare considered sure, > IEAMILTON, Rarvest will Le uenr what it wns lnat season, Acres urs more, und tho siaol uunumll{ I priese able condition. A mvarable sprmg witl do much govd. All kinds of frult witl bo ubundunt, UANCOCK. Whent prospects onty falr. Tho nereago I8 ns ?rmu w8 Lyt year, but the erop {8 not 8o henltny. O low lands treezing bus ulu)'u.l luvae with thy kred. Wit Hiitle there 18 known about tho fruit 18 vory favoruble for good yheil, . HENDIRIOK; T'rom varlous parts of tho county comes tho report thut the wheat was injured by ruing and hard freezing, The havvest will not” bo what 1t wus lust season, Boawberries have suffored from suwoe cuuse. Othor fruits o fair erop, HENRY. Hardly an averago wheat harvest oxpeeted, Whiit wheat 18 loukaig slck now witll favorable wonthor mny turn out well An enrly spring will do un lnimenso aimount of good. "Fralt 18 rogarded fn tho sume degroo us fa the wheat. HUNTINGTON. Harvest this year will not eome up tothe erop of . Waeat 18 thineer on i ground, and not 5o thrifty, Anaverage yleld of slt kinds'or frult oxpeeteds JENNINGS, Acronge of whont sumo ns laot year. Wot and reczatg wonthor hus injured the stoal to o Bldernble oxtent in mnny plices. ‘The hurvest will decronso compired with season of 1830, ?(II'I‘l“\ler“ toship by ear-lond unless lute frusty 3 JACKHON, ‘Whent prospects not so flattering as thoy wero lnst spring, ‘Fbostool 18 %o Injured 1n plices 18 10 nuke the crup fall short, and frevzing nud culd raing did tho work. Peaches ure qulti- vated to lurgo extent, with koud prospects. JOINSON, Bplondid county for whont, with splendtd out- look tur abundaint harvest, What thiere 18 of the stool that Is injured I8 vifaet with the thrift of the remnutning. dore frid will be ralsed thin cousuined, Mouvy 8 plonty, mortgngus uro be- ing lifted, and furnurs ure bappy. JASPER. finrvest will bio thin, Wheat has beon killed by econstant freezamg without proteotion. Frufe Wil be plonty, uulumvklllod by lute frosts, JAY, On low lands whent Is killed by hard freezlng. It will requiro very favourabie woeathor If an uve crage crop f8 produecd. No'‘complaint comes from tho uplands, Fralt 18 thought to by suved, JEFRENSON, 'The outlook for an abusutunt harvest fa naot nour whint It wie lnst nnrm,. On tho bigh Iand thy stool §s strong and thrifty, but in wol places it 8 frozen put, tha scod boing porfectly buro, ‘I'hls county ha tho lnvgest pench oreburds and Bhips more frult than upy other In the State, Just now the trees lvak 88 1f thoy would. pro- duee oven a lnrger {luhl thun lust yoar's crop,. All klnds of fruit will bo shipped in‘abundancs, KNOX, ‘Wheat will not proditeo to the soro what It did tust hurvest. Hard raind with narder froezings during tho wintor and kigh witers this spring buve rulned the crop i muny places, Men who understand ralsiug fruit report a good outlook, KOSCIURKO, 1f thoro {s no wmore hurd winter weather we will havo an u\'nrlu{o yield of wheat, In places tho stool §8 very thin on tho ground and yelluw, but the mnjority uf tho NHelas are In goud condi- tlon, Frultd aro probably In good condition, LAWRENCE, It will roquire a vory vpen spriug to bring tho whent barvest up to anaverage, Tho winter hias beou hard 8nd sovurs on tho soed, Thu yleld will e u fiftn less than lust your, Frults uro promised in abunilanoe. LA URANGE. Acrenge of wheat will compare favorably with the numbuer of uurea Inet your, but the proapect for s (ino harvest {s not so r\ml nuw us then, On prairie lands the crop will be almost a fuit- ure. Tho fruitisin 1ho sy unbappy condi- o, LAPONTE, ‘Tho prospect of & Hne ‘wheat harvest {s not of the nature to inspire our farmers. The stool bus beun Injured 80 niuch by bard frecziue that tho crop will full short of nn averugo. Fruit- tecas ure budding slowly, and wo will, uniess Killed ufter this, have an sbundant suppiy, - LAKE. Tho wheat is cven wonic on P" Irip and sandy lands this year thun fust; then It wus poor, Hure vest will fuil way shart, “You wilt buve to resurrect *01d Dontol* 1T you dud out anywing about tho fruitnow.” % . Y MONROE, Tho winter has boen hurd on wheat in somo rospecta, Tho burvest will Tall anort of what it wus (aat yoar, probubly a fourth. Faverbly. reportod are peaches, upbles, and grupes. Othor frints in doubt. MANSHALL. Onnnaverago tbe whoat will not comparo with the crop ot lust year, u pluces it i3 vx- ceedingly good, lu othory it 18 corrospondingiy poor, flarvest will bo sbort. Hearculy any pouchos ralsed hore. Otberfruits will bo plouty, MONTOOMERY, Acrguge of wheut now tho samo ns last year. A good barvest will bo gathored bug will not be o4 Jurgo us the provious one, Tho number of bushols pur acrs will full sbort. Just now tho fruit proapect is ne. ‘ MIAML Whoat stool thin wnd yellow jn locallties. urveat will bo as gnod as tho onoof twa you o, but will not ovinpare with lust year, Vory litle gruln will bo shipped. Apples and poucd will bo pieaty. No pedchies. .. MADISON. Acrcsof whoat about @ game as last yoar. Tho atcol bus bovn severuly jujured by bard THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 28, freozing whore unproteoted, Harvear will not lvcrnugwlull at !gn.lnll. ‘The frult |8 suppouscd to Lo safe. MARTIN, A gnod harvest will depond on tho weathar fronn It thoro nre no moro sudden changes andBard frenzes wo will linvo n falr crops I the ruverio st the erop will b A targo orop of all kinds of fruit {a expeeted, eapeelally penches and upples, ¥ MORGAN, The harvest wnd Ao great Inst sonr that wo coulil not exuict 10 wpproavh i thiv. The nim. Dor of nerea aro ubout tho same, bt I8 tooking luns favorablo. ‘Tlie shottaws ia ntiributed to har rains followod by Treosing wenthor. Wa will have an ininense yiold of upples, penchies, and blackberries, ICARION, ‘Thia county will not sond As much wheat to market this year as Inst, The number of nere Rown nro oven moro than wore put fu in 1890, bt the hnrvert will not bo ao lnrga, on teeount. of the stonl not belngso thick and healthy. Cultivateraof fine frults and vegctables huve nothlng 0 fear suve Inte frosts. "The fruit buds ara atill nltve, the mhds all favorinie an Iminensa 5!:.1«1. A bl busiuess 18 antlelpated by the gar- ene L i, NOULE, ‘Wheat not Ioaking g0 well as last year, and the harvest will full short 16 per cent. Number of Meros tho siune, A moderaty yield or frult s ltooked fur, NEWTON, ‘Wheat will not_produce ua mnny bushels per nero thin yeur ag tho provious oun by 20 per cunt, ‘The flolds are in vpots wnd ure nol very healthy, Al Kinds of frint except pedches will be plenty unless lute frosts kill thom, ORANUE. , (rowlog wheat is not . oxcelient, with only & mulernie prospet for even it wverngs harvest, A grout doul will depond on tho wenthor, Bmall frults, 80 furus cdu bu lourned, are still sufo, oo, On the low lands tho whent 18 in poor condi- ton, bemg entirely Klllod out In pluces, On the up gronnd it 18 lmli‘ falr, [urvest will not com- paare with tho last by 20 por eent. Orchurds ure extensive und are thought to be uninjured. OWE; From what can bo lenrned of tho whent the rospect 18 moderately gowd. The siool bus heets Injured oxtonatvely by mtiny and freezing, yotu fvorable spring will bring it ont connlder- ubly. Al kinds of frult, save puaches, are sufo. PICE, Whent 14 uot 1 ns gomd condition a3 Inat spring. Morg uores now thin then, but not iy tine u prodpect, Pench trees are londed down with living buds, Cull on us for ull mannor of amull fruit. FERRY. Whont 13 fwml all over the county, Tnloss it 18 yet killed, which 8 not Dkely, we will hnvo i fitio barvest. Onr apple uud paleh orehanls arg more extensive than our wieat flehils, und to them iy persony fook for support. The prospoet IaNow that thors wil be an abundint crop. Tho trees ure buckward I budiing, this preventlog then boing killed by lute (rosts. Wo are Jubllnit, PORTER. Farmera veport a fafr prospect for whent. Tho harvest wit) prabably not :h whint 1t dhl Inat four, hut It will be good, Tho frufts prosenta luttering proupect. TOSEY. Hoop-poled I8 more of o staple here than any othor vrmlnul. Tho whont 18 promising moro thin tho usuni yieil, oxoept wot Tunds, where it igthin, For this “neek o' tho woods™ fruit iy louking tine, PATKE. The wheat harvest In this connty Inst year was tho largest ovor knowo, A'he prospect ‘now Iy fuss Bnttorlug thnn thon, til a birgo hurvest 1s anticiputod. The stool by been injured somo by having rafn followed Ly froezing wentnor. Aslde trom this 1t 1s unimured. Nu penehed to wimount to auythlne In tho country. Pleuty of othor frult, PULASKT, Whent I8 thrifty snougb to Insure a good hnr- vest, If iy not be as rink a1t was last spring, but there nre more ncres. Very lttte of it s beon fujured by the wintor, Berateh this couuty down for a goud Lundull round. » A VUTXAM. Ocengfonnlly n farmer grumbles about the whent; thuy, however, ure n8 searco us poor wheat-tiells, und they uro burd to find,” A b hurvest I8 oxproted.” An exuminaton of the Truit proves it be safe, RUKIL ‘Wheat-fields look ns well ns thoy ald lnstspring, with an ne.cage us great, Harvest will b ubout tuo sume. In botton lands, & fow flelds wera watshed out tofs slsrmu by high witters. Noother Injitry 14 reported, Thgeounty 18 In bettor con- ditloin thun u year ngoi* Fruits uro plentys RIPLEY, < Surface of county execedingly rough, On tho tow and wet hunds tho wheat (8 not sear as good as on the uplunds, ‘The barvest will hirdly TeAch the previvus one, Frust-growen seport fuvornbly 1or i large yiehl, nANDOLPIL | The wheat 18 strong, healthy, and thrifty in most tocalltiva. Whero tho stool 18 Injured It (8 on lunds thunt nee not properly deatied, und favornbie spring will bring tho most ot It out, Morg fralt this year thun just. BULLIVAN. Probnbly tho barvest wilt not be ns hoavy ng last yenr's yleld, I will bo an average, nrd thore 4 no Yoom to gruibble, Moat places [t s yory utrong, Penobies und upples wiil teid the fruits, with othiors vloso buhind in nbundunce. SWITZERLAND, On uplands the wheat is perfeotly splendid, In othor locnlitivs it I8 only fulr. The harvest will nverage up well. Como dinwn bero it you want flue penches, ponrs, plums, apples, and grpes, and il othor kiuds of frult. We cun sparo you nll you wunt. BHELBY, 3 Tho whont 13 in exceltent enndition, and o fino barvest b nxpoeted. 18 will hardly ¢omp Up to tho presions yield, for thut was extesordionry fine, Al kiudaof stunli froits, Includlog peaches, uppics, und pours, wiil Lo plenty. BT, JOSEPIL : Acrenze of wheat tho sumo ns last yoar, with Roul prospects for o moderately fule hurvest, On tho pradrie lands und on sxndy and lonmy kil the stoal bus beent injured sume by froezing, when unprotected, but vt envurh to uifect the orop to guy muterial dxtout, Ou ¢hiy soll it has suffered some in the sume munnor. Oplulons differ fn regard to frult, To take tho cnunces, thoro will bo n guod yiold all round, This I8 tho bright side. BCOTT, * Wheat 18 somowbat spotted, onough to causio a shortage. Thesool s runk in many tlelds, waile o otbory it 18 thin and yeltow. Favorable woatlior iy bring 1t out, Plenty of peaohed, The extendive binckbares patohes In tho couuty Wil buur an fmmense ylold HPE: “on't look for and cun’t expect sich n har- vest us wo hud last yoor,” wrlles my inforimant. Y'ho mimber of néred ure nbout the sume, but tho stoot 18 less thrifty, Asif is, wo have no room to grumble. Peard, peaches, und apoles will begood, und of 1hoe smallor varivties of fruft W0 cuu overstock the turke STANKE, Chances tavor a good hnrvest. In somo plooos tho growlmge gealn 19 injured, but tho vast ma- Jurity of felds aro looking woll, VUFHRO yiok{ 1s expeoted, All odds favor an abusdaut vrop of ull munuor of frait. BTEUBEN, A decrenso Iu whent hurvost. A very hard winter with too much valn and freezlng wonther the cause, Tho Cuiliog-oft wili hardly be pure ceptible, If tho kprivg continues o bo ruw(h the frufs is hablo to mfxuy. otherwlde thore will bo plenty. r TIPTON. Wheat sowod lato {8 not as strong and thrifty 08 that sowa oarly, Tuking it ull together. tho burvest will bo good, portips nol 80 extonsive s tho lust, Frult will bo good, 8avo peaches, TIPPECANOE, on gmlflo lands tho whoat had suffored to a conslderable extent by tho severo cold woathor when thero wans no snow to protoct. In loculitlus the stool looka tine and 18 promising, The bare vest will Bardly rench what It did lust yoar, Mon who aro acquainted with our frult intoreats sond in a fuvorublo report. Unless tho buds ure yet overtuken by frost the crop will be ubundant. USION, . All parts of the county report favorably on the wheat prospoot, Only In spots I8 tho stool in- Jurod, and even ther not oxtensively, Can seo 1o roason why the barvest should fall or oven be stort, All kindsof fruit will bo pteuty unicss Bome mishap befalls it VERMILION, Acreago of wheat comparod with screore of lust yoar oue-Ufih less. Ucnorally the stool f4 thrifty, with a lino prospect for u” llue barvest, The yleld per acro will be us great as tha provi- ll‘"'\:"fl'wm&“l u:gruévollll ;z;n‘\ less numm.;r“' or inatiols ralsed i tho coun reuson givou. Tho peuch and upple buds nm"!mw. and thero are wugousloads'of thoul, VANDERBURG, Na fly {u the whout thls us thero was last year. Tho uereuge {8 not perce) umir luss OF grenter, with bester prospect. Waat littlo injury bnsg been done by ruln and frecaing wiil be reimvdiod by fuvoruble weather from now on, Expect an Increased hurvost. Al the frule 18 O, K. viuo, Tho whost 13 oonsiderably dnmagod in this couaty, [n-ulaces (¢ i entirely frozen out sud the crop witl Le o Hat Iallure. Lust your wo hud #0 Inereaso fn our barvest of 2 por cont this scuson It will shrink that much, Ous frult crop wiil uniess the Luds are you killed by luto frosis aud votd weathor, - WABASH, Tho wheat does nuc}enro the appearanoe of being as sirong and tHeif'y ne It did this time lust vpring. 'The burvust muy and wmay not bo u8 Lurgo a8 tho lust. Bxporivoced men glve fus voruble reports for sl kinds of feult, WARRICK. Acrea of whoat sown lust {all not tn excess of provieus. -fl.“" ust {our the harvest was double, This barvest will bo good, but nothing extru, Too tuch severs wintur weather, Pesch and apple orvuurds sre In oo couditon. with L moat excellont prospocts for a large ylold of all stnull fruits, WELLE. . Tho whent. I8 ns good now as It was n year ngo. Insome pliees 1t tnay be inlured, it In tho mndis the ‘stool (8 well set. Frinia of nll kinds uro raised here, Prospecta are futterlng, WASHINGTON, vonr thera wern morn ncres of wheat a0 more bitshels thrashed than wan aver f/pplo urehards ure our pride. points to n yloll that will outrival the wheat, WIITE, Expret n good harvest, Ierhaps tho yleld wil not ho ao ficavy na It was lust your, but ft will bo wnoro than ‘an avornge. Ponrs, apoles, mnd graped are abundant. Cun't sny much for punches, WAYNE Acrengo of wheat very large, Most of the flelds e In_oxcellent condition, and are very rmmlnlnu. Very fow loealities are repotted un- nvorbly, The [ uch and nfl:lu troes are fulrly londed down with buds. All smull frults are conslilored a8 rafy WITLEY. Wheat harvest will nverage up nieely with the horvedst of proviows yoar. Dan't_losk for and could hurdly expect nin Inerense, The frult will pend Inreely ‘on the wenther, Al tho trees and vines are lunded with bids, and unless they ?rfil{"t kitled we will hayve an linmenso orop of i WARREN, Tho general nverage of wheat por nero I8 thir- bustiels, Luat yoar it wia twico that. No ereise 1y expected now, 18 the stool is unine Jured, steon, wid theifty, Promistog reports f‘(:mlu h;‘l"“ il purts of tho county In regard to o fruit, s, MRS. E. B. FAIRFIELD. ffor Famlly Overwhelmed at Xfer Un= tmely Beatl. Bpectal Dapateh to The Chicago Tribune, MeNpoOTA, I, Mareh 28.—Mr. E. B. Fulrfleld, Jr., Superintensent of Sehools at ‘Tecanseh, L, and big sistor, Miss May Falrfield, ar- rived hero this fternoon to look sfter the res malns of their wothor, the particulnrs of whose death nppasred In THE Trisuse, Tho countenuices of both bore murked evidenco of how deoply thoy felt tho and berenvi weat that had so swddenly befallen thom, and nelther of thom could gut up nerve enough to view the rommins. In an interview with Mr. Fuirlleld this ovenlug, he stuted thut tho duceased Indy was his step- mother and the wife ot tho Rev. E. B, Fulrfleld, Choncellor of the Htnte University of Lincoln, Neb. tormerly President of Hillsdate College, Michigun, for ars, nnd well known in most of tho Brates us u leetitrer ung preacher. The decensed lady und her unly énughter, Muy, Jeft their bome ut Lincoln n week ago Friduy last for Buttls Creek, Mich,, in order that May should be placed i 8 Bunitaritm there to undergo o course of treatmont for eryaipelns, trom whileh the young Iady has been sulfering for some time. They wero deluyed much on the way through the late snowestorm. On reschiug Hutte Creck, Mrs. Fairfeld, feoling 8l ond tred from tho effects of the journcy, deelded that she would not rejuain there ns long as she had in- tended, und deterinined to return bome. The next duy sho wroto to that effeet to her xon ut Tecumseh, nnd leit for bor home. Mr. Fairilold lert e ch on Friduy to visit bly sster ut Haurrlved thore ubout 2 o'elock thiln tmorning, und, to hls surprise, jound lis sia- ier fu o waltiigeroom of the depot. She in- formed hfm of o aud event, ad {n balf un hour after both started for this city. On the wity heve they read the particuluts of their mother's death In Tue Twisuse, and, heing lgnornut of the cause to - which it was attributed, were borritied to flud it resnltad from suickde, Mr. und 3rs. Fulrileld do not belwve it pussible that she should have committed tho net, and ussert thut {t must havy been the result of u stroke of upuplexy, und, In support of that assertion, Atate that her mother snd sister died nf upopluxy within tho pust two yenrs, Mr. Falrfleld expects s fatbor heré at 25, und alinoxt drends bl coming, us, consider- ing his ndvanced ago, it will ubt bu a great SHOCK to hig system. The ro 4 wero plicel 10 u cusket thiv ntternoon sud witl be cony: Ldncoli to-morrow. M Taylor, of ‘the senier House, und bor duughtors bave done everything possitle from tho firat In_carlng for the remalng and lightoning the heavy blow of the reluts uud tino community at large sccm deeply altected by tho sl culumity. LIQUOR-DEALERS. Those of the Fourth District Meot at Gulena nad Orgauize an Awso ‘datien, Spectal Disputch ta The Chicago Tribune. GALENA, IiL, Murch 27.—A conventlon of llguor-denlors and manufacturers of beer and ligtiors was beld in tho purlurs of thie Buropean Hotel fu this ety to-day, for the purpose of or- gunizing an assoclntion n this (the Fourth) dis- trict to bo uuxllliry to the State Liguor- Denlury' und Manutacturers' Protective Assuclu- tion, L. Van Embduen, of Galena, was ealied 10 tuo chulr, and John urt, also of this city, woa elected Sceretary. A resolutton recommending the organlzation of n district ussociation us nuxiliary to the Swts Associntion wis unanhmously adopted, where- upun vu motion A ballot was taken for perman- -ent otlicors, resulling us follows: President, L Van Embden; Vico-Prealdent, Michnel Metzgor: lh\cunllnsfflcurclur{.Juun 1lurt; Corresponding Beerotury, Joseph Hozer; Treasurer, M. Motz- ger “Tho Chafrman appofnted the following Come mittee on y-Luws for tho government of tho Assosmtion: Messes, Uhilip Arno, M. Melier, Juma Huevel, and L, Van Embden, Tho Come mittee, after due consultatlon, reported in tavor af tho aduption of tho by-liws of the Distiliers’, Hirewers', and Whoiesalo Liquor-Doalors' Pros toctive Assoclation of Chicugo, with slight chingus, which roport was ugrod to, On mution, tho cunstitution of the Etate Asso- cintlun was ndopted. ‘The Assocladon thon nd- Journed to meet in the €1ty of Gulenn ut tho cull of tho Premdent. Among the prominent liguor-dealers sud manufucturors preseat trom 1his district woro Slesara. Baward hraft, David K, Juhti Huebel, Phillp Arno, M. F, Stetf 1oliur, Jonn Huet, and L. Yun Ewmbden, SNEAK THIEVES, Succensful Iald on u Valusblo Cont. Tlmothy J. Darey, u contractor living In the North Division, appeared bofore Justice Walluco Saturday afternoon to mako nfliduvit that tho simplo act of wasiing his hands in tho washe routn ut the Shermun Houso had cost him $1,080. Last Bunday night b entered the wusb-room ut that hotel, and hung bis coat upon one of the several nuils used for o simllur purpose, and bualed hlmself for somo minutes ln twlsting und wringing his hands and tingers with sonp and wuter. His abluton finkshed, bo turnod to take his coat from the null, but found it nut: A aneak thiof had been thore bofuro him, and hud tuft no teall by which he could be pure sued, The oout was not what Mr. Duarcy mourned most, for one of the Inner pockets enntained a $1,000 T per cont Cook County bond, whlch was nopywhere negotlablo after it had pussed out of the thiof's posscasion. The lues was roported 10 tho potice ut onco, and Thurs- day nikht Detoctive Wiley arcested (n o West Miidisun struet suloon'n well-known botel thief naned Georgs Urabum, sid subiequently cap- turud his *pul" George Thompson, Thoy un- doubtedly were tho thieves whu stolo the coat, and the proof ugainst thom 18 furnished by & man named Virgil, whom they ewploywed to dls. wose of tho bond, und 8 Col. Glbson, whuin Viriel ot 1o suli 'tho boud ta u Wasbiigton struot brokor, Gibson wot §lLOW for It und recelved $40 cammlssion, and Virgll, by ving the thioves only ), vut ot which he do- Huloih 60 comintssion, nade $20) lear for him- sulf. Tho stglen bond is now in the possussion of Preston, Kenn & Co., und 1t 13 said cannot bo , DECHUEO 1L 13 1 norotins blo pussed through innoeent hands (1o the possession of the bunkers. ‘Thelr good luck sseins 1o bave completely overs whelmed the thioves, and they bavo elther spunt or wawbled nwn{ alimodl e entire wimouut. Grabam Just beavily at faro, und Toampson bnd tritied away $60 fn tho balf bour imuediately ')roeedluk Bis urrest, Tho pockutbook cantaine ng Only ¥3 was recovorud 1 d shos store In the Norta Division, waere it Bad boen lelt by one of thom. ‘Cho prisoners ure cuch sbout 35 years of #ge, und both have served terms ut Jollet for hotel thefts, Gruham was only receatly liber- aud from the Conuty Jail, where be wad awult- iy trial for 180 thelt of coat. Justice Wallace ield thom In 5,500 bail vned until to-day, A NEW AND LIVELY TOWN, KAN8As 1Ty, Mu, Marva 2.~Passengers who arrived hero to-day from Duming, ut tho Inter- section of the Atchléon, Topuka & Bunta F6 and Suutbern Pacltio Railroads, say although that town I8 only & week old it bas fully 8,000 Inhab- 1tauts, and bullding ls golng ou at a lvely rito, 1t bIds fair to become u lurge and cuterprlsing placy, Bome troublo bus occurred betwoen the sottlors und tho Bunta 6 Ruad, in condequenc O the lutter having fenced off w strip of land nlong tho rallroud trucks, Tho settlers du- clured thisnot according to lbe custums of tront- {er lifo, and squutiod on the propurty, et BANK SUSPENSION, Bpectal Diapalch tu Tha Chicago Tridunss ATLANTA, ., March 2.—~The Rank of Rome, Qu., sugpended business to-duy, Liabllitivs uot known, Tho Biatwof Georgla had over §50,000 iu jts vaults. The bank wasrunin the Interest of cotton buyérs, and has & goad deal of money 1881. 7 . out, honce It ls impossibie to stato what aro tha real liabilities. According to tho opinfon of the AtwornoveGoneral, busea on a decision of the Bupremo Court, Georgla's claim {8 to bo satis- fled nrat, ———— fo fustdious nro the Nirat dpprotches of con- Aumption, thit thousands remuin unconselous of {ts presence 11t has broneht them to tho yergo of 1he g An immediste rosort 1o i, yne’s Fxpoctornnt, upon the firt appenr- of cotgh, puin, or soreness of the thymmt or , wonld very i ity preehrde o fatal ro: sult, or, {n enso the symptoms Indieute the p enca of Intent consumption, would 1 Lo n dun tho violenes of tho dinenar, and t i rinlly nssist in prolonging tho e of tho pat. Uno the Expeatorant, theretore, when you take asity for eold, nud by ao dulng prevent the its usc In moro dangermus complaints, TRIBUNI 1 ORDER TO I\’FC().\I.\I()]”A\ o 4 grmersus patrons throughout the eity, wo FRinbliahod Braneh Omces 10t imrent v, Sndumigated Suivw, wiors. Liverinines i by Eakon for tho antiy GeIcn &8 eharnd at th St OF: Hoe, and wiil bo rocaived until 0 o°clock p. f. HOUTTE DIVISION. & 1t SIMAY, llvokscliurs 8nd Statonors, 123 3t 1, Deuggist, 613 Cottngn Grovasav. er ol e, N 8. JACOBUS, "Druggist, 307 Indinna-av, or ThirtyHesi-at. JUCHAAN, Dirugins, cornor Thirty-Amt and > WEST IIVIRION, i, InufillAl-‘l‘. Drrukglsg, 61l West Madison-at., cor- ner’t AAd, M. KIRKLEY & CuO., Droegisis, 181 Bouth Halstedsat, corner ol Adama, i MILLS BHARMACY, 4, W, WAINWHRIGHT, 673 ner Ogdoneiy. ., Urugeist, 26} Bivo Islund-av., KIJH:;"IHI'.I Neomadoalor, and Faney corner Lingomn, ; N, muufn‘nulfl) North Jlalstod, 000 A e Indinns-st. eoruy NOILTH DIVISION, 1. RURLINGIIAM & CO, Druszists, 4 North CIntkaats, caener Dividat, ¥, 31 WILLIAMS & CU, Dragadsta, 575 Lareaboo-at., carnur Kop 4 W. iT, NEEDE, Printing and_ Adverttang Auout, News nnd Fta-ineey Dent, €5 12, Division-si. ‘WEST SIDE. NT—FROM MAY 1, 1881 Fwo-stary brics hitso 2 Geenshnwost, O RE .43 xtory tirick Hous 30— 4 Grenshow-ut, $li—Contage 15 Filluo . F4=Fiat of slx ranin, 2 Filimore: ¥ M Fillmore W Ellimore Fllimore $l=Fint of five r Fllimor o0 house, 4ine ro ‘art Taylor-st, story hrick, Lo @ Finrverd ¥ irek. ten 5 Wesiorn rlx roctmy, -nt. six roum, 2 Hnrvard-at, o, | 3 arynrdent, Wenirn-ny, Slonday, '—{ngd MONROE-ST., -STO1 brick house, with odern Smprovements, &2 D éat Cangrenseat, “tunuiro st 138 Dearvorn-at, in k. SOUTH SIDE. 0 RENT—A NINE-ROOM HOUSE IN Koud neleiboriond. with woad b, lot 0x1U, Ain tensruonl honse, - b Boishod by April o cullnr, water up and dowii-siairs. Apply ot 12 Wabneh-nv, 0 RENT—-STONE-FRONT HOUSE . with brick ba -av, und 'I'iire ysoighittiont, MA' LKL PO RENT—BRICK RESIDENCE WITH htent lot, No. 150 indlunn-av., furd orh pears Sewly patnted and pnpcred throughout, MATSC LT 0 Waslinwton-p. Nonri BIDE. 0 RENT—283, 208 ILLINOIS-ST,, BRICK dwelling 2xtory und bemnt, with modern s ments, @0 per manil.: CHAN. GUODMAN, loum 44, 1 Wasniugton-se, r mo —A HOUSE ON NORTH LA Hativ-st, near Solier. contalning 1 ruois, with Aable. nawm At 488 Norih bat MISCELLANEOUS, RENT~BY LAZARUS S‘ILVER.\[A.\'. U L Soltes 1t . Fossosston wiven Muy 1: house and burn, 12 Twenty-tieste irea Lrick houses on Fulton-at, two-story and La AL s B A 54 S, £ T mORLY With all modern niprovements, Now L., ODY- ry frame cottagoe, §25 -at, twoesiory frame Louse, about 'wo slores on Thirty-firt-at., with two finars above for dwolling, bot Wabush und Michiyan-ava., ATl Trotiis, ) por nonth. “Twa housea ut Montross,s milus from Court-Tlounn, nlant 10 e, 15 ruins buss every day, contatns hout T rmoms, tor 12 nnd #5. “Fird-us.. alf-biock frum Post-Ofiire, con- oot and basemont: wodern mproves k) 3, Y Nouth Conal-st., ‘store and spacious ronms fordwelitng, £l TU 13 DUSES OF EVERY D crljtion i aid puria of city wnd subarts. ik E. " WEST StoE. E PARLOR AND BASFE- ol 8 twoesliry and busonient brick furnishied, with ni e et lims ol carn, ment toy oo, hundroniel; provaments. 63 Weat Congress-stZTwo Il BOUTH SIDE. TD RENT-FURNISHUED ROOMS IN Inego private tousy o Wabnal-uv., near ‘Phir fonthent. Inguireo! Burbunk Agency, Room 4 'Trive une Buliding. O RENT—2331 MICHHIGAN-AV., 2 NICE Tront rooms, Turnished or unfurnished TO RENT=STORES, OFF TCLS, ¢ STORE3. '—STORE NO. 2H WABAST- e y at 117 Bontborn-at. TU RENT—STORE AND BASEMENT, 1 20 Wt Stadiwanont s aixi opposita Cuson € i ‘n; buniness centre of Uiy Weat Side: suluble Toe ANy deat-clans rocadl business. WAL 1, THUOMI'SO; 22 Went Mudisonest. T(Tl_!_l'-“ 'Ol STORE Ot OFFICE roon xi on s srount foue, an Frankiln-st ioar }xg\x, Ha\\lfl ', UREENLEAK S BROUKY, foom .]{E TORE AND BASEMENT 0s. lLake-ut, Inguire vn prem OITY REAL ESTATE, {\OR SALE—CHOICE PROPERTY. 16 Fourtheny., helnx 00 fent north of Polk-st. with Dearborh-st. front, $1.0)) 2 fact, wet front, Thisd-av., near Taylar-at., S50 200 Indiana-ny., nxtra fins framn houso on brick end stone besement, with dLx18 fuot lot, nly #,00. 243 Indiana-av., fine large framo honse, with @ foot Tot. Chonp, 25 Michigan-ay.—10-tonm stone front, blae black, I 10 he com- by May 1. 'his ia the suuth hnuso of thn ent I'wanty-foueth-st; nnd whon com- 1 will have four mantals, firnace, una Hx- utbs, nnd in tret avery dadembl mprovement. 7 noi kot by Aprid 1, will then ha renced term of threo or five foara ALEL2G por annum. Price, $12.600. Hlousn and lot nn Donrhorn «st., 82,750, Brick bullding on Van Buren-st., 115000 Drick bullding on Van Buren-st., near Canal, §7,00, LING, Ionm 19, ¥Cy 172 1 Batle OR SALE—RECELVER'S thou. v s and the i, 4 ot in 11, g tent front on South Clnrkeat. by 47510 foeton l’.l::mnunmnl« nnd ime Sy threcntury and basemant brick butlding, & ¢ ot be ) e, maAnt fo 0 arder of thi Clroult Court of Conk Caunty, entered ol the 208t ARy of Pebruner, A, D, 191,10 'the e of I J, Colburn et al o Mor- huhta'y Farmees’ & Mechunles' das i . 1 ehally iy, the 2nh diy 0f March, A. 1. 151, n ol t my omice. 156 Jake-at, Citienuo, the n Hbed premises for the Aum of thousund dotiace cash, (§1UG80) canti, unless & hlgher nud beterbid tathen' cucdived. I whlcl ovent the highest and best bia wili bo Aecefied, ASIUHNL D, WAID, Tteceivar of the M., K. & M. Bavings Hank. reh 2, 1991, WANTED=MALI, HELP, BOORRREPERS, CLERKS, &0, aoon CLOTHING lesman 14 desirad in a larga own 10 lowe. 641 Trinune "“.‘fl" TRADES, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS DECOR- umderaland hiniusinRes, RN FOTAren. 6% nbd APANGE forfive days, Must Lo stric blo. O™, {'rlhm i iy ssmperdis wiid rollas VWANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COMPOS. P Il h;fi':(.:_&li:;,"r nwe. Addruss with refarences EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ANTED—50SCANDINAVIANSAND T BRSEE ... MISCELLANTOUS, ANTED—TRAVELING SALESMAN fne tho Northwestern Nintes, ong who I8 thoes hly posted In genta’ furnlahing gonds wud can uininng o good trado. ” Address MACK & CO. 17ibe ies. §5 to 4 n odav S ANRdroN 16 ensil and v specialtl Qe Iri L ‘VA TED—A GENTS—~81 SAMPLE fren o partios menning businoss, ani § per week gunmnterd energeric man, with or without exe e * on small eanital, Send for papers and ine ttention puit w postal-cards. Adiress, Ty 0., % and 21 Narih Ciark, ANTED—YOUNG MEN TO BECOME Inrustien ok G BT G o tiusteatod 7 made. (47 Was PORSALE~BY CHARLES CLEAVER & 3 Kon, ttoom 21, 124 Dearborn-st, suveral housss, Sairth frim £LIA 1 1204 eash; nixo poraenl aplenatd ‘cars, Qukiund_atat Geen 0T Improved bu Itandotih, un weo fOr yours F(llt SALE—83X132 FEET COH " l'ln'( E:lilnl«nl. 1toom 15 41 T OR SALE—85X128 FEET NORTHEAST comner of Chicagn av. and Cawa-at, alao’ 01 v"b'"h‘-“n‘:u norshwest corner. J. LEWL TOR SALE— every descrip 2HOICE )'l(fJI’Ella'I‘Y OF elivap._18. ¥, GALLU ST 1R Fullpae T ALE-214,00—~THE EL NT 4- ie-tront binung 1443 Michikan-v., con- o han ol modoen (mproveninnts, 1n- Lk urh L., In S2.000—~THE FINE FRAME turlinicat.s 0w location.” Inguiry &t OR SALE—ON WEST SIDE, NEAR iroop-st., Zestory und busemant brick octagon- Tront A nt . aouherrAnL. T apte, bati. gan g 1 bn Lothan Jot A vl dress by moly, . Lock-Dmwor 144 Chieagu, FUMS ALE—RISIDENCEON ASHLAND wv., houtheast corner Vo Buren-at; d-storied brick, atanu-front, with light and dry cellar throusn- ont, Gnd brick bueh; houso Containy L pyoms, finisaed in i suparior mannier, with Inundry &nd siationsry paatitin, doubls parior, giatnk-roum, snd Kiictivn on "he fot n 43 feet front by 1) feot deep 1o an slfey. with o fneo und atone foottnis. v An excellent opportunity to securo s good home at. adow prics, I'rice, $12.0m. Fussassion can bo had Immediatoly. SAM'L, G EILI (13 Dearborn-st. TONE-FRONT HOUSE ON woolti-At, B0N; ¢ton lndisna-ay., pouth o l'l{- enth. B bargain. LENRY \Vv\lA:KIK.JLW Denrborn-i qonr SPECIAL BARGAIN sold n 1224 Indiana-av., two nry hotse, TOACrD IUrOveuIents, wnd larze birn, Aln cotuws i larie bt Langloyehe. hoar FortynfihaL Terios osuit. WAt ITOPKISHN, 79 Dearimen-at. on HOUSE, WITIH 25 ! tector uro by, . Firat-clua mArbIcTrant AuAw on Siichizan-av, bos tween T'wontioth knd ‘Twanty-tirat-sts, A J AVERELL, 157 Denrborn-at, TW. FUR SALE—HOUSE ON n Ade 0 Mxth-st, near Indiang-av., with 33-feot eroum and kitehen o parior B00F. A’ UILLL 16 Washinglon-st, O SALE=NOT FO! 3 \West Madt: und lot 443 213 i markot, _W. 1, SCOT JOR SALE—A DESIRABLE 2-STORY nd lmement brick residionca on Forest: Duie Thirty-iest-st_Address I* G4 Tribune office, It SALE—HOUSE st, Ia wittidrawn fronf” Fl)R SALE—I AM GOING TO SELL AT anen 161 acres Jus: four milim santhwest of Cajon gorkeYurds and 10 ailvs from Court-fiousein Chicn= 03 the Jand 13 only Balf u mile from depot, und is uno ©Of thy Bnest quarier asctions in Cook County. Wo affer 1L now ol £2U) por acre; we refiised &30 per acre tira yoars nsoj, sicknen forces (i sale: will give you s bungsin, And sow f0F yourssit, T, B BOYD), Huom 3, 17V Stadison-st. TOR SALE—-OR 10 RENT-HOUSES, T 7t . nuad 40 SISO UG wwnur. 14 Deurtorn-ste Chicago, TOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, S,500; A fine frnme house, containing 11 toms, in fne XL, ordor, lut sliuated In Laka View, third house on Jlone ono block north of sehool-bouse, ou dummy roud.” Inquire nt 1 Dearborn-t., ln TOR SALE— 'l OF EVANSTON, on the sbure, & [arge, squars-buit (rume dwells 1nt, with brick coliar, largo e barn, stabiing, o1c.; well Joc ;lt‘lml“l‘jflw Ufll' llnlhl":lull ‘“:Yddua‘rl: e homes i Viiin Vilio or Glencoe.. Drico apd terms ousy: Full & BROOR s o i, 8 Cinrkeat, o o COONTRY REAL ESTATE qon SALE—515ACRE FARM IN MO) rae County, Mixsourl, Now thia farm ta offered Tor salu bocaiias the uwner who liveson | i retiring froni business, Itis withoutany gquestion the Hneat and best-linproved farai i tie county~tine_lanio ingn, Lrnd, OFchurds, JSUAK FUNNIDK wator, . nid 5 guod Tand a8 can bo found, freo r; &30 por .cre, lung no, low interest; elosa 10 dunat nnd eleant nelehborhivod. 1f you wantan elexant farw call and got particulurs. 1 not ua wo represeny wo will puy expenses ta »eo it and back; you can lave posscasion at once. i0) farin ull ovor the Unien 10f sale: can offer moro guud brgains 82d woid f: for walo than any vne nrms in the West. 1% 15, BOYD, Hoow 7, 1 Mudison-st. —NEW STORE READY FOR nevs very desimblo locatlon, und Haeriaoneat, Taguire ot D, r of Com 2, 135 Wa- Tu RENT_CORNER STORE, NO. 1201 Bintoes ney, won't reut for sajoun ot rustaursint. 1, HOWTON, Roow 11 Beaper Block, OFFIcES, [0, REST—OFFICES IN LUILDINGS 71 and 7* Randolptiest, in Fidenty liank Bullding, 1n bulidigg 154 10 $ad 1n Nutionkl Life-insurance ot bnon-as 00 por B (117115 ""?"c' Waalitngton-at, ullding, 157, 120, 101 and er, natural mowdows CHAS, £ WIL] A3, Uarabuo, Wis. TOR SALE—DBY G. G. GRUBD, REAL S 1h o, Ltanting, and Collecting Agent, 11 Novi 1d 1t mcron In Houlder Valty, hatt mi'e trom the State University at Bould wil excaange fur huuse and Jot In €ty or suburbe __IEdL ESTATE WANTED. "VAKTED—-\\'E HAVE A GOOD fany custemers for clty rosidences. Luh-lllrldwnclfil;l which we A Ve vy Wt oh EIAE & DEWEY th % num. = T Al 2COTHIAN, .-\Nll(l.lnl'll \IL ES' .\I'I‘E. f’li\'s'lll\' o 1 e nd ay B Lo Nallo-abe oo 10 _ | immediaters:” B e tiabhet & ConTn T sallooe PO RENT—OFFICES IN BUILDING 88 tingtoncut. wlrw ligun No. 18 Iatiat on he North Slde. Apply 10 15HAM & PRESTICE, & Deurborn-st. O _RENT—OFFICES, AT 40 AND 48 Clnrkat., near Bhorman ifuusa; eluvator b Bulldtig, Inguire ot Koo i RENT—AT REDUCED sumu of thuso e 0fico rovws in uiidiog, 15746 L Ballu-st, ARKE & CU, X PRICES the Natlonal atoitdE —-SEVERAL GOUD OFFICES Inthe Mothudist Citurely Hiuek. Inquire of A, ILECRANTON, Ttoam 12 104 Washingion-st. 1 RENT—ONESULTE, WITH VAULT, ang Lwo ainglo utticos, at 13) Dearturn-st. W. Ik CUNDICT, Rovw 14 Lo¥Ts, 0 RENT—TWO VERY DESIRABLE fuors; ulvo, sumy cholos ofticus i the canire of 1 wholesalo grooery district. J, C. MAGILL & Ca., & Washinkton-st, 0 RENT=53 SOUTII FRANKLINST 1 et ot fur Yhrat o e 3 same. LI TALS SWIFRAT SWaet Stadisan-at, g PO RENT—LAKGEROOM WITH STEAM power, suliablo for printing, binduery, or bt GEnuTachiring Wi Ao 1o sulte PITKIN & CIL: Vi Clar i rear. PO RENT—THE LARGE BRICKBUILD- and avat on rly S 1 Sl v fon lousy lxlld low rent PERCY W, PALMEIL TS Doar- o "BOARDING AND LODGING. NorTH 8IDE. CLARK-ST,, NEAR 'THE BRIDGE— Giud tuand §1 1w & purwouk. 41610 80 ver woihy day-bourd. & per week, $14 por wiontd. HOTELS. T. ',‘\¥Esnn()‘l}c‘1 IlfllFl_l';;l'll-AV.-; Dotutirtent buRrIora: TAIObOAR 13 bor Wodks. - INDSORR EUROPEAN HOTEL, TRIB- uno Block ~1s thy lanvst and bust. Burnpen noted it ol vl il i, mangiy fovid it catlon, - Ehad, tarant unduriwath: SAMULL GREGSTEN, ‘MP&] PARLOR BEDSTEAD CU., 881 i 0d £ West Mudisun-st.—Nuw recelving spring alick uf carpats, furnituro, wid Luusubold guoda, Helluig at Juwost 'Prices Tur ‘cash oF vu lstailmients, Cull and exumlny, A GOODRICH, ATTORNEY AT AW Setente iathers outady wad Tecalls traasacied. ANTED=GOOD DIPROVED PRODP- wrty on tho West Sido, We are having a large {nquicy for homies. Dwiti [0 the Lirey wdvance in Tona want sty panciug i rices fram S BN, G DWIGNT, curner Woshington and 1lalat GOLDSML D, o Marttsun-at. (lic inond byukor wnd butlion doaler, Cash patd for old old and siivor, diamonds, pearia oic, ate, Colorudy Sruneh, Kb Latimer-at., Denver. g NY AMOUNT 'O LOAN ON FURNL- turg und plauvs ‘withuut removal. 131 lian- dulpheat, Room 1. {NCIAL, LOXN OFFICE, WEXST sod ). DVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, watches, ote. tuw rates. D LAUNDER, l‘,l_goml.\lnflmlfl Randoluh-st. Eatabilshed il CASILPAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIEE I:?r::":““‘ polivics, D, W, BUTHERLAND, 3} 1 LGHEST PRICE PAID FOR STATE Buvings and_Fidolity lank books, and Seandis havian Natunsl Baok certifcates 1A UULMES, Gunernl llrokus. W Washiwton-st. '\, ONEY 'TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, fi vis, without Femuval. G PARIG 160 Work utuue ANTE! uf house fur Lousekueping, ny\-mn i wite: Ridron & 101 .. 0f 8 1 1U Fouis £ prove. Lon must ba good,_C o Peibu ANTED=TO RENT—IMMEDL Iy by single ventioman in stricily private fume 11y & ro0m.with ¥¥ery conveniviice, butwouts Indiaiiae B i 0 7k and Husli-ati, for 83 ber uu AN )—TO RENT—MAY 1, WEST wide, north of tlurrison-st, south of lake, wUst Of Colliro-R¥.., housw with 8 oF 10 nwoms, with ail modern convobie oot n‘:ln 1o excvud per ANTED s 4 pIEULAE Fovt 10 A o 00 South Bide, blow buur- “Fribune otice. South Sido, by ribuby ofice. 0 NE; OUSES OF deseriptign, 18 Cit) 1d suburbs; [H s ‘:(utd eSanta ECRCA LY S 00 "V_.l!\”l‘h‘l)—'l'() RENT—BY GENTLE- wikn, pieasant foom wid broakfast; South or NOrth Sid; privaty faully, Heferoncos. Address * 74 Tribuue oitlow. F g, o Ol b o o TORAGE FOR l;I.JIL\'l‘TUlfl:“. BUGGIES, AR A AR Wi RIS Y tastrucshun vk, €, JONES & GO« Cinclanatl, 0. WANTED=FEMALE_IIELP, EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, ANTED—GOOD GERMAN AND Senndinavian lels ‘for privaty familles s bosrdinkohowee D LR KR nheb b ek e sonehhes D UEREHofice, 0 Milwsukeo-ay, Y. SITUATIONS—MALE, BOORKEEPERS., CLERKS. &0, gl'l‘lh\']‘ll)){ WANTED~—IN STORE OR KD ofliee, or wark of by kind whero tho services of Tor very mtarate. seiary Rt ass, s Addvens B 13, Triuno ofiice. vl JITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ) mian as shipping bl elark or clark In a wholesalo oF retul] sore.” Ut give the boat of roferencos, C Abenk Gorman., Addreas 1 50, Tribuns ofee. & TRADES, g IT[{J\;I;H{‘\" \Vl\ki\"l'!':l)—'ro, DO CAR- untir we 5 - Tody by Tatinr SO THORADR, b1 W et Frsoegis o MIBCELLANEGUS,. Sl'l‘U;\ TION W. \.\'I'I‘EIJ—ON' A COUN- tey. newap editar, businass ‘manncer, or 15 I Chicasn. o o pAbor Uaion, IF por Inman of SITUATIONS—IEMALE. o DonEesTICE. SI'FDJWKON WANTED-BY A GOOD el b du nousework or necond work in s private fimily. Pless cail.for twu days, at 24 Coiteyo ENCIES. — FAMILIES tierman femala holp can. officy, 136 Milwaukes-ay. LARG l4”5’1'()(“1( OF SECO) D-IL\N_D $10 will buy & Williams Piatio, f Hul will buy ring Plano. EMPLOYMENT SITU.\’I'H)NS WAN' K needing Scundinay b suppiled at G. DUSK K'S tano, te Plano, Knisio Plsno, 11l buy u Jtazeiton Piano, will buy an ¥. €, Lighto I'lano. 3155 will buy 8 Knabo I'inno, The aluve instruments B square planos. all fa aoidd araer: heen taken In exchange for uprighta. Canbo sold on monthly payments It required. ) Becond-hiana Organs o be ol n yments L3 KIMBALL'S, carner #iate and Adams-ot. ABSOLUTELY I,Ir}l QUALED— HALLET. DAVIS & €08 UPRICIT AND SQUAIE GRAND Fas 0 now i Pianos und Organs In stock. INDORSED BY ARTISIS EVERYWHERE, V. W, RIMBALL, Corner Siato und Adsms-sts. FISCI IER orrenT PIANOS Aro colobrated for their beautifal singing quality of tune, clanticity of action, durability, wnd elegance of finist, Entablishod 4 yeam. Nold for casn, of an timo do ult purciasers. LYON & "HEALY, Biato an ats REAT BARGAINS SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ONOANS. Can bv s0ld oo monthly paymenta. W. W. KIMBALL, Corner Ntuto und Adams-sts, MMENSE ASSOR‘&}IENT BECKER BROZ, PIAN Tiest HAINES BROS, PL lostroments, MATHUSHER PLANG Lowest STORY. & CAMI PIANGS, Trices. ESTEY URGAN ¥ STOLY & CAMI® ORGANS, 5 -HAND T'1A; PLANOS'AND SQUARE PIANOS, 3 BRSO UARE PIAN T'hesa insirnments bave boun before tha pubdlio for tha paat forty years, and during that time their nctioa und tona have becomu ro well known that the demand hay been far ahend of the supply. Wa hava just re- celved & finv nasoriment of those fine instronieats. In aqdilon to the sbovo wa hnve o lanve swoek of ottier makes that can be sold on Inataiimonts If re- quired, Wiorkanainstock. Becond-hand instruments taken . in vxcha! - W. W. KIMBALL, Corner Ktite and Adams-sis. Tlu} POPULAR EMEIS0; BUSINESS CHANC. A LIVE AN WITIL 1 YEARS GUSE s expurince and sume capital res torest himsell 0 some guod tnylng fucturing vrofurred. Address {272 Trl 0t SALE—STOCK OF BOOTS AND abovs, L §30: reut, £25, with llving roum. Ad- dress O 70T nw ofice. 0 RENT—TWO LARGE STORES— Bloomingtan, ong of tho lariest cities In Lilinots, With eigut rairond outietewnd (wir largo universitios; 0fers & Fary chunce {Ur B business ma. Tho city hod but one baokathrs 40 bhly 0N CEuckery SLOTO, wn wlords siendid opening £ ¢ & lar.g bout, clothing. stid dey woods establishment. " 'the two stord Foonia e well situsted, in Grand Upern-House Block, opposite the Courielivuse, the vory best locatton in the ¢lty, and Bre for fe0t 0N very reasonably terma, e iore on tho square. - Audress DIt H. ity Blomintun, Lil, YHE ADVERTISER WISHES TO MEET party having £1.45 to $LUD L0 Invest in & y live i 1*rotits largo and business ploasant, rence n wnd required. No tritders Thuso 1weaning bustuess will plosse ad= dres Lune vttice. \VA. TED—! manutuctuce mant; usud by svorybody fow wvod pro Iariu onders: perfuctiy secure. Addross ¥ 37, ‘'eibuae, "VII.L SELL A FURNITURE FACTORY wiid atore, ehe, making ap Good opaning for mones For pricaies addrors Ar We LOUGTINY Monticoliv, Ind. AND CARRIAGLS. NORMAN i i OF i humber, w i1 - wolzntig o1 dark Yron-gray, altion, welsing 1A Toe PER'S STABLES, NOS. 174 U Michigan-wr., ine diiving body.ca ‘and draft norses. Urders sulicited and saus faclun gusrunieod. T JOUN MITCHELL'S, 18 E. WASH- Ingtos-st., horse carThuces, buzitos, i Tusrnoss, Suw s al low pricus; oF Limiide. (‘nst ndvance: D CANOPY TOP PHAETON £ indies b drive, and ticv. k- for sale: Fobicly i A 1bune o Y THE RUBBER BEND CURRY- vumby, 118 (hy buss cOlD (o cluan & borse. Ak yulr harnessmaker for it e MISCELLANEOU. TAUW CAN s B INVESTED TROE a.n.\-fumr twhuld toranse!r Address HT4 Iribune [OES—FOI SALE IN CAR-LOTS 07" P 10 st ehulce rUsy puilatoes; Quutations giveu i.0.b,car GIBEON, produce dealer, Turonto, Uat, 1. THOMPSON, HAVING s coused thy stove wid hardwars busiiess fruu Thowpson & Hurch, will continueat 1l I'wentys second-ef. wnd Wil collict wi) debia wid juy sil Hae Biligws, - W ML PHOMPS0N, b Twenty-socond-st. e e CLAIRVOYANTS, TOLOGIST— IS, DIt ELLIS ver fulls tu ryad Hlepurcuetly] sad fur pecsons born ju March, April June, Sepiviaber, Uctober, wod Documbor selvcia nuisburaiat dray Tance uctiss [y Iottery. Persons ata distance sttended (o by lelar. Call or addruas 26 West Seidbaon-si, Chicadu. IS L1 THE L. kS A Pl(hih. TLEMEN clayhi, ou funs et G IS, o o e T AT Ml -

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