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SATURDAY, JULY S, 1873, ; - ? ", 1 "' V , i,s:Sf"" The ' rarSsMrs Hot eaw'ai. 7 1 The Western farmers 1 feeling tbeir dependence upon tbe rail roads, and realizing the fact that there is no profit to them in such expensive' transportation. .hae turned the fcbolfl,' power of a their organization against the managein ect of the railroads, wfthout inquiring whether there may not be some elements of depression be-' sides the present ruinous cost o' catriage. One of the organe of public opinion in that section eays that the increased production of corn, caused by three prolific crosp In succession, has had as much to do with the low prices of farm produce as any defects of the railrond system. And this . vase In crease of production is evidently the result of the rapid extension of railroads,' amounting to nearly ten thousand miles per annum of late years. JJy it the area of. prod noire laid within reach et a mar kel has .been so that more food is much j enlarged produced ban pays a profit id tbe producer -But it is by no' means certian that .the Western farmers would find their gains saiit&etorily increased, even if the railway corporations were to concede their demands reduc ing freights to the lowest rate de-1 sired. - Iodoed, some economists maintain thai they Would not--and assert that -the immediate effect "would be Vastly ' to 'extend ' the present area of cultivtad Hnd,and to make a rast addition to the present host of competors iii the raAr- , ket, Hence theyai goe, with apparent justice, that every reduction cf freight rates would enure mainly to the benefit of , the consumer, and not .the. proAreen - Bailrosd , rates are high, partly because of tbe excessive; quantity of freight ' to be carried, and of the enormous : expense of operating the rostts. On this last point the Louisville Courier thus strikes the key note.' It ays: .' ' '.' - ' ..;', '"Speed tn the delta qoent and tbe cauao of the loss of .the primary ., advantagea of, railway T over the primitive methods of transport tloo. -Tbt vehicles on , railroads ar propeliei very fast,; and they tbereforo involve great strength in their construction anl ecormou weight in proportion to the paying load carried. - In the ftctasi eperaion of a railroad, every passenger nvolves two tons of iron and tim ber tooarry bim. ' "When the steep ' gradients jaad other impediments to railway transportation are; con sidered, it Is found that on pasaenger trains that only five'' per "" cent of tbe load pays, the femsining ninety.'flve per . cent being made np of dead and unprofitable material ; while on . freight trains not more than thirty per cent, of the load ..which is : hauled , repreaenta paying weight, the remaining seventy per cnt. " being dead weigh'. T When the farmer. ehips thirty poonds of produce by: rail he has to pay for hauling one hundred pounds of weight No wonder, then,' that : cheap transportstion by railroad is a difficult thing to obtain." V ". . ' "".S'i The truth , the Western far. mers have been brought lace to fce with'one of those new indut trial or economical developments of which the extension of the railway - system has been the source, and ir the farmers have been unable fully to comprehend the predicament, and have therefore given . a wrong direction to their indignation, the fact is no evidence of tbeir inferiority, mental or morsL Men ; of much greater intellectual pretensions than' tbe farmers appear to be equally in the dark, and hardly any one Id i 'bold enough, with great confidence to predict what is to be the final solution of ;the dHculty. -Possibly greater restrictions j upon ' railroad companies, with - reform generally in the management of their affairs, would possibly lead to an amelioration of things, but still all the reforms that might thus bo' accomplished, would hardly .' bring remunerative- prices "i for farmers produce, when the supply happened to exceed the demand, as 'has been the case for some time past. - 0 general a discussion of the subject, however, Is likely to result in some good. Inter Oean. r. High wages are a great blessing, provided the men csd earn them.' Temporay high prices, whether of waes orcommoditIea.ribtafnadh; strikes or, eombinons ..which check production ane a corse to individuals and communities. c -: T" i tea i ' Cows nntli turned oat to "grass shoolrf hsre good hay and three or four qaarU of , bran, and" one or two quarts of meal per day; and it woaia d wen to continue tbe bran ana meal, mixed with a peck r t cut hay, for a week or two after tbe cows are turned oat to grass.

' formidable combination has been formed in the Weal to urge upon Congress the necessity of msking an appropriation ; for the construction of three grand Ship Canals, including the Niagara Ship Canal, ' from the interior to the seaboard. A memorial has also been printed and is now being circulated , throughout the Western States for signatures, urging upon Congress the propriety of the construction of a double track Tallway betweeu New York and : Ch'cago, to ; be worked exclusively in the freight business, at low speed and

cheap rates. Congress is ssked to order the construction of such a highway as a natioual public work or to grant a charter for auo'a road, with judicious and proper restric tions as to capital stock, toll rates, and speed of train',' and impar tiality in the reception and trans portation of freight, The advocatea of thia acheme , have made statements of such a road would do for tbe material interests of the west. ins. sata mat, witu tn aversge speed of seven ra'les 'an hour, 450,000,009 bushels of train could be delivered by rail at New York, and about 13,000,000 tous of general merchandise cocld be delivered la Chicago annually. The estimated cost of the rosd is f lC000,000, "which provides for steel rails. The friends of the rcheme ascert that, with, a road of thia kind constructed on a cash basis, and operated in the freight business alone," tbe trains running at a low rate of speed, grain could be moved from Chicago to New York six eenla a buaiieL against about thirty cents now charged. ' Lhe prospects of the growing -cotton crop will be the controling influence upon tbe market for sev--ral months to come. At present the ad Vices are net altogether fa, vorable, which, in connection with the demand , from - tbe shorts to cover, and strong cable advices has contributed to the recent advance. 'The New. Orleans Picayone of tbe 12th inst Las the fol towing regaraing tne corn crop prospect "Heavy and continnous rains - bay fallen fur some time past over nearly the entire cotton belt, and beyond doubt the crop is very much injured. The grass has gotten such a start that unless 'clear weather- comes soon the stand will be ruined. As It is tho plants have been much stunted, and in many sections permanently injured. U ,In many . portions of Louisiana the grass is so high that the cotton plants are wholly invisible. f it is suggested that lWe bird most' have had the delirium trcmens,as be was raven' on a bust. ' 'An Ohio man ha invented a jparkarrfstar.' It is to be presum ed that be has a family ; of daogbters. , , t , Singularly none of the papers have yet said that in these days of bustle every woman is a paper carrier. - :? . ' Mr. Moses Dupont of Holyoke, g M89., and bis twenty turee br ers have between them 322 chtl Eleven hundred migrants arrived at Houston, Texss, for the set- : tlement of that- State on the - 20 Ih and Slst Inst . , iln Upshur County, Texas, I0f000 Chinamen are at work on the Texas Pacific Bailroad. ";' . .. Judge Hudson of Memphis, who died of cholera last week, formerly I resided at Blooiiiintoo. He served ' in the Union army durng the war, i and at ts close settled In Mi m phis. " Captain A.' J. Jennings subscribed toward ' building a Metho dist Ulinrch tu . Eudora Me. He refused to pay up, was sued, and waa put in jail, where be says he Is serving" his time out like a man. - , - ' Somebody baa written a work entitled 'Useful Hints for Uzlv Girls," and the New York (J mmercial Advertiser deel u es , that the book has the; smallest circulation of any literary production in the United States. A Kentucky paper says: A bnimees man in Covington v. bought a I postal card yesterday, wrote a few lines on the bsck v of i and put- : ting . it . in a stamped envelope, mailed it to a friend in Lexington. He says they are a great convenience! , . S. , . . ' 7 '-The Danbnry msn says the aged agriculturist has now grasped tbe plowshare, and Is merrily bound ing over the bogs and rocks and roots, and wrenching his Joints, and bruising hie shins, and swesr ing copiously. There is no life so 'free and independent as that of a farmer, nnless itistbat of a clerk. f Every experienced farmer knows the best meo are always the cheap est; and yet' it is rare that we dis criminate sufficiently. We are too I ?9ch inclined to pay all the men rBlike- TnU ynot be 'unjust to the good men, hut it is doing OUTSelves an injustice. Better let the etupld, plodding dullards go t work on the railroads, i V- ; . The police of Milwaukee anbar. ently. caa'i a dead man from a

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Cf - JT-:: J -iSr: jLC: ' be "The BEST Newspaper Pub lished in Eastern Indiana;' " . " ' " ib fi -'1 W- ".41 S. ' ' i! But owing to a generous modesty on our part, we only claim the fllCIILIlO TO BE AMONG THE BEST IF HOT THE BEST HEEE! JOB PRINTING. JJnaiDKM CardaV' "hipping Cards,' Hi I road Cards, Vigitinjr Cards, . Address Cards. . Bill Meads, Illness Cards," Obeeks, :j Drafts, ' Weddlnjt Cards, Visiting Cards, Ball Cards, - . : laritatioo Cards, , Ae a Bills of Lading , Letter Heads, EnTelopes," . Statement a, Ac. , . Entrance to ujp.ee 228, 1 Main Street, 2d door East of tke : i i Citizens' Bank . 4 I EsV-OrdeTsthankfullj receihd and promptly attended to. ' ' delreas. " -B. W. ZD-tVyiS, Jehiel Kailsback, : attorney at Law. -, . ..v,'j Richmond,. Ind. Entrance one door East of retchell'a Store and tver iladwin's Druatore, Main-st; (liehroood. Atur. 10.1870. Attention Given to Surgery! R E U.ATJGHTON, M. D; ; - Surgeon, ' SURGICAL OFFICE. It. IS. ,. oath Fra.nTclin-st., ' RICHMOND, IND. iSV OfBee hoorstrom R to S a in: IS bb and 6 to S p .". : Sept 24. '19. L18 MOTS & aWAINB, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS - ... Areprepared to do all kinds of work! a heir line of baaineas,and la THE DEST OTYLE! t AT THEIR OALLSKIKS 30t, ana S06 MainSt., Third Story Corner of JMaia aad Filth Streets ,: - Richmond. Ihdiana. . UGU8TUSB. YOUNG. Attorney and Notary JEVOficei Room over Georae W Rarne's Grocery. Kickmanit. I ad. john l. oyeri, Eoi.8- !i-.igrfsi.lisg; .. , ,. ... u AND -: . yK ' No. e Soatk Fearl Street, (ap Stair.) RICHMOND. II1TDANA. I NICHOLSON & CO., BOOK BINDERY j : W are prepared to exeeate BIIfDllVf. ad BLANK BOOK WORK, in I its oraaches, ana tns nest style. . , Alter any Pattern Dst to Order a Bring your MUSIC and hare II Paged. louodand indexed. -: i WISINU Nos. of Masaxiaee Snpplted tl (L. Knopr. ,C.H. Knopr. M. Knopf.) 1 MALIBSIft ALL XIXDSOP , Fresh and Dried Heats, - - 1 Maniilactarersof - Bologna Ham and Pork Sauiajes, . fcc,(Ac, Ac . 227 Main street. (One Door East of Q. W. Barnes' Grocer, 2Dee4'70. 41-tf. , Rlchaaoad lad. DR. S. B. HARRIMAN No. 16 North Pearl Sreet, f Opposite the Warner Onilding,) RICH ON D, IND.; Office Honrs: From 1 to 2, and f row lo 7 r. M.anJ at all other times whoa not profesionally engaged.' . RicanoND. Nov. . 1809.- -, 19:1 r "

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