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, FACTS FOR FARMERS. Seasonable Suggestions and Useful Hiat3 for Agriculturists. L Cheap and Durable Farm Gate Selecting Cora for Seed - -Temperature of Cream for Winter Churuinff Undrawn Poultry for tho Market RHJ & ' ; A Convenient Kan-arilcjite. I The illustration, a sketch 6$ which was Si-nt m by J. W. GfahaN. i(J is a simple double ylAimciricuI ty open either way :a'ui closed in "the following nuuincr: Mil" ay between the gates a short pot firmly driven in thQ 'i-iiind, or mortised into the ttWhtinil will nn V.t.h s(lS of which IS

and curabtMty, by home treat- iarrR vbtith . : as shown i eiitrrav-

1 HUMS if . ;.rUH9 ll 1 1 r vrs, wj

bout a 7onf urn's Dsek to b

from

exhaustion, nsr-

voos debility, impaired memorr. low spirit, irritable tamper, and the thousand aadooederajurementi

4 and body

result from.

. fMrnicious

contracted

ifnoranoa

result in

roach, re-claim and restore attch tm-

o hemita and nappineas, is xne

of lb pabliebers of a book written in

r JGl eafferer

11 f I TL rmm

poultry breeders for market iuihti have reaped long ago, had they inaugurated it instead ol allo wing a disgusted public to lind fault. No p uitry breeder ever made ai dollar by marketing undrawn poultry. For every cent gained on tlie additional weight of the fowl hi sueh a condition, two were lost by reason of the refusal of the dealer to b.iy in )re of the game prod nee r bvennde so many spoiled oiffis hfaf (j0$$Lny coui$eutTi

oonsckcepef will tqli Is tiiat ft 1 1 &xi-

flnu'n low fl mil ill fcft. jii?, II i(R 111

Shut eonditibn two ftotfrs after eing

tilled. 1 I

J

t of

m mmnm in alein sstTeioca oa

Im'miU 1i iteittm. for tratiurh. Ad

MainSt,7BuS;fo,N. Y. r

it

Had TerpM Uwr For 14 Yam. Biliousnew, Poor Digestion Lo of ADMtit.

Sntfc IA hv baa trwible wHk , litvcr far 14 jfn and thnu

Bl. flniBiM Pernor,; Jr

Mtfl i bed Sjaaea S Dottwa

the post by a urciall irpn bolt with head and nut and washers, and U:rn with 'difficulty. jVivUfcc: ffate i$: to f bv opened either way turn the "buUon" vertical on the side 'iowart' which the

gate is to b, opened. ofn gnies

are at, once free lo open that w y only.

Near the lwr and ouLor corner of

each gate is a eontrivaucc for keeping

he gacerin position aft-sr tt is openeu.

whWh may be used to help keep it . t ...

firm wuen ciosea. : i& cjnw ui u

small piero of um'tjop. -a.bcoai as the

gaieTframo ,and about an unm and a

half in thick nose, throne h wiiicu is an

auger-hole; and in this is the cylindri

cal piece, which snouJd he pointed on

its fewer 'Md. It then -oa-sseS through

airaoger-hoio in the -owor horizontal

m - - n

0niatoas

CatSwN wea

aaasay beawfts er

fittta. ho&ver. X

kaaarrbaaftawai

pa; and I oeathmed

t a

I bed

ulewi rani esaeaavi

lbs treat K1DKY, LIVH aaa BUMIII ears

atm who baa tareaS Mrer, rer

eured

'Jan. M an

IT.1 ItlhaiT's U 4 0 AMlataMl Curst PHct trW Bex Freo. - M PrseaWs SO oaeta, tho Greatest Meikal Discovery af the Afe. " KEHNEDY'8 HEDIGAL DISCOVERY.

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DIALS KflKftY, OF BOXHJBY, am. Ha discovered hi one of ew cam man

tre weeefs a rmady mat cures avert of Humor, from the worst Scrofula i tn a t-omrnon PiniDla.

kjratrifal it in aver etevan hundred

cases, end never failed exceat In two cases Qoith thuoder humor). He has new In his a4uNtinft aver two hundred certificates

THs value, ail within twenty miles of

A benefit Is alwavs experienced from fte first bottle and a perfect cure Is war (totted when the right quantity is taken. Vhen the lunffs are affected tt causes

a.. . 1 . 1

sains; r ttKa - wesaiea vnsmw

BKrsswwttn tne Liver r

mrmtdm the dttcts beft

toppedLAIto lwayxdtsepaars. in jmt

after Man ft -a ifctJevsbcbte biioast wOt

CBose squeaMsft raaiftcmoi

o cnaoA

ne best yot

Uose, orie

Mwtsn iia

"Ml

A SKCUK& -AUa-VAUl OAfy,

niece or ine caie-iramo. "cii luu

cato is open suflfloicnlj.v wide the irun-

Vtod peir Atuck' duwrn in the earth.

and the grace lrf thtts held in position.

Both gales are iurnishcd wnu uis ae-vice.

2 CjNttKJ'fHl MTrr

J he ndvice lo ive bones to hens to

inai.e them lay lias been improved by

a farmer who accidentally learned that co'tuinercial phosphate ansvor the

same purp'.ise. Ho spilled some wiih

seed wheat lt September, ami ath-

erin it tip mixed with soil jrave ihis

to his hens. Itatuer to his surprise

the nieces of nhosphate wor; :ucn as

readiiv as t-he ffrain, ami about tho

sarnie "lime his liens bear; laving as th6v had not done befor ' Sot aI of

the 'eornincreial nhosohnte sold now

is mmlo from bones. This indent.

which a Tribuuo corresponUent iur-

niihe, indicates that tho rock phos

phate may serve iv gooil purpose for

hen iced, we k.vsw il does Jor erop

food.

Put oh a lar-re kettle half full of fresh

buttermiilf, l-t It just come to a boil.

then acid as much sweet milk as there

is buttermilk, stir it just enough to

mix and let it aerain come to a boil;

take immediately o!T, strain through

linen or sieve,after it has drained work tho eur.l while sill quite warm with

thQ hand and fingers about ten min

utes: add three tablesnoonfuls of but

ter; a little salt; make into balls and it;

is readv for use.

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Nothing can be substituted for

the Royal Baking Powder

nnH criv inc crood results.

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No 6tf cr leavening agent wm. maK.e uv-

t,set, delicious, wholesome food.

A New Departure.

Texas Sittings.

An Austin bov had the bad habit

t)i i t'auxuLf Ol LCI vr u v -- - , , - -

leaving the candle burning, mucn --a-----

Moraaonicii m nsuie arc uuiuucncoa.

A Fnvt S or m jiijV4ikirtn There ara many such of course, but hare la one irbrfett spctaHT eommendr itaelf ta-iar valids, viz., that in order to acquire rigor, the

baslf of health, that invifc-oration U only poc-

I Mil rrfattia itwf ft

1 litMfC

It ta Kdetlclos.

with march. Arrowroot of

finnr and la far mora eco-

ofta cvn ca exu

BooriamiHr. aaa saaiur

GADFIELO

ruoo

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gyre r at y ery ago' i , styv u ' stntement in a seed catalogue .reoinnienJiug- the

plarrritig o&ih& whole ear rathcr.thun

to shell off the tin and butt kernels,

and then using the remainder lor seed.

The oM plaa or art loast fAe ono 1 had" always been accustomed to, was to -ir to thexoru crib in the springwhen the time for planting corn en me

nnd pick puv the bert earn, und shell

on. the Up and butt Kernels ana uie rest was used for seed. ' There w:is 116 purtacuiw-reasoa t knew of Jor doin this, except cusLoita. After Mcin? this statemeirt I made a careful trial, planting several rws of corn, part of seed tised' was. the tip kernels, part tho butt kernels and the rest was from the middle of the c;iw Considerable car a was taken' in the selection of tha kernuiS, so its to get kernels from the extreme ends, and from as nwr the mitUilc as possible. The aoil Wits welt prepared in a p-ood XAltlx. bv p-.owinr and harrowing,

nod ttrrr roATS narked off threa and a half feet ae"li w.iy, and the e?d carouUy Aaattd and covered: AU reasonable re was uikcn to have the soil as nearly alike all over a.s possible. The seed' w - s all planted the same day, and cultivated together, harrowing twice and cultivatinjr four times. 'J he yield was good, the only difference of any .consequence was in the time of ripening. That part planted with th,c keruel from the tip of the cars, ripened several days earlier than the stalks tiiat grew from the but kernels. Kach lot was carefully weighed with the grain mid the fodder, and the ears and nubbins couuted, the difference was small: so much go .that it satisfied w !icre was no necessity for disrrdih tjte'tip or'buCt grains for seed U they wire sound. -

C'htirniK 4a tlia? Winter.

TemperaUiTOiis- the most important

element in dairy work but unfortun-

:tfil,v it. is ill most' whtollv ignored. A

thermome-ter is rawly seen in an

ordinary dairy, and as- far as the

temperature is coacerned everything

goe by guess-work. It is quite oovious

mat 1 a small change in temperature

is lmurious. tne winter season cans

for more than nfeual attention in this

respect. One degree of temperature

ra kes all. the di'fference between

water and ioev and changes a fluid into

a solid substUAJfQ.hQiv.Jniportir.

nrr. ;i miTTr ir. m sl ut in liih Uiiinac:-

. i. . 4 . . a . 1 i.

rnent or milK and creanr ana tne mait-

inir of blittCT. ' It is in the winter that

most of tho trouble in butter making

U met with, and ' these troubles may

fill be referred to in itnous cnangesm

the temperature. With good, clean raiik, from healthy cows to start with, ore mav secure the best

miai itv of butter every time in

the same time, if tnc proper attention

is rnven to the temper iture a1 ways

tiovidin4)f course, that the milk anu

cream arc kept in pure air nd are

not- subac-ted to -injurious mnunces

which mirht snail the flavor of the

butter. The'nortiK-l temperature fot

aftttiner milk in' open shallow pans or

the earthen oots that are sometimes

used. i Goto'?. At this tempera

ture the cream will it! I ruc in 36 hours

and the icilfc will remain sweet 11 tne

:.ir is nure. 'At the same 'temperature

i?ia from m will lio.eome rt ne for the

ehuriv. that is.. it will acouire the exact

i!c?rc of scurnciis needed for the best

churning in .36 hours; if tho three Kki'mrains? t-.ro nut in one jar and are

rrcntrv stirred when the fresh creStm is

nSfTrtsi? nddnd. This will giv 12 hours for the

Ki. wdairboktimtirf ice rrnnm to remain altor tne

Some Steotntl Kcclpes.

Raisku Cake. --Two cups sugar, two cuds bread dough, three-fourtha cup

butter, one cup raisins, ono egg, half-

teas noon ful soda, nutnieg, cinnamon.

Add more flour 4f the dough is too thin.

Lkmon Pie. One lemon, one cupi

sugar, three eggs, one cup water, half-, tablespoon ful cornstarch, one tabic-'

sDoonud flour. Cook over a uetue

Bake crust so para te. Frost with the.

whites of the eggs.

SmcKD Molassi:? (Jake. One cup

sugar,, half-cup butter, stir well to

gether: three eirgs, one cul molasses.

one cun sour cream, ono teaspoonful

soda, one teaspoonful cloves, uutmcg and cinnamon, 2.V cups flour. Cous MitAL Gems. Ono cup granulated meal, two teaspooufuls flour, two leaspoonfuis sugar, ono heaping teasooonful baking powder, ono egg

and sweet milk enough to make a

thin batter; baite in gem tins in a well heat$4. oven-

Ckkam? UAKFivc eggs, one pint

sour ortwn3"one cuu.oi awcet iulk.

one cui) of butter, four cup tu s;;;j:u

Lwo -tensnouiifuls of soda. Toai' of

cream ot lartoA, flour to malic aJ stilT

baiter,' This makes a very iarsfff de

licious eake; tako forty minuios. -

- Mother ntA Son. My boy came back to me to-day I JukI not ssen for years. TcbUd waa, when rn; went away, i kissed.ia prayer! ul tears.

Hut, oh, the ohauges time Has wrought;

My tender boy is de id. or unU me this years have brought ( 4ja? aUyart uiau iastoad,

A great, strong man with bearded face

A.n i siiiratiy jurrowu mow, ho-ie soft HaauHaa?- toss y-ven piscc Tq dep-yoif ed "inotaerr now. And fo the child I watched above 1 nevermore shall see. The i.fel shielded- vvitti my love Shall guard aud abetter me.

saia ay yacg Tcrjwwi.

i a fTitotificaUy preperw3

prepared

Jiniment

leas: 09m VMrt&mnz is or

i valnd and in constant rise

T aWit TflSAna TiiiKiniahefl

lifft of MnthAlr-and Child.

JTrfnifehpran -nedrfren. con

trMir 0ainaDie miooaauOa sua

tdfirimonlaifl. . "-

cnargaa prepaNaa moq

sou tatfimflpji

Itf lil ACRES OFLau

UUU s4oraalat7tfiaSAiTFAt

thagAMTta HiMaanti JSaudJa Muaaad Ciw

m mm n tflrflMi ifitoni

iMMmt-mtmtf

wwn fuTick- Sim

4M KAII KtUSCtrOOREi

IP

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mia& is added. It, is then

l t r mm. r mmtm-mMmmmm

last skim-

just right

for mnWnsrtho very-best quality and

the largest quintity of butter. 1 ' , i j -

Undrawn roultrv Ope evidence of the advancement of

the , world. i3,..tbo .vigoroijs protest

against undrawn Tppultry. So intense.

iifl4hc iecling,that many of tho market

men. W ,e, .tawy. cau uun handle poultry at any price unless drawn. Here is one reform that

Why ltKK) I Not a Leap Year.

The following explanation will show

you why the leap year lliOi) wiii not be

counted among leap years; The year

is 3C5 days 5 hours and 43 minutes

long; 11 minutes are taken every year

to malce-the year 3bo a ays long, and

every fourth year; we have an extra

dav. Ihis was Julius Caisar s ar

rangement. Yon may aslc: 'Where

do these 11 minutes come from?"

They come front the. future, aiidwiro

paid by omitting leap year every 1UJ years. But if leap year is omitted regularly everv 10 J years, in the course

of 400 years it is found that the 11 minutes taken, each year will liot only have been paid back, but that a whole day will have been given up. So lope Gregory XI II., who improved on ihvsar's calendar in 1582, decreed that every eenturial, year divisible by four should be a leap year alter all. So we borrow 11 minutes each year, more than paying our borrowings back by omitting three leap years in three eenturial years, and square matters by having a leap year in the fourth eenturial year. Tope Gregory's arrangement is so exact and tho borrowing and paying back balanced so nicely that we borrow more than we pay back to the extent of only one day in 3b06 years. Easy Enough Wuea lie DitLi'i Try. Driving over the hills of Western Jersey, a reporter stopped at a lonely little cabin, in front of which an old man was chopping wood, and inquired the distance to Anthony. Tho lank and aged citizen straightened up and j attempted to reply. He gt as far as I "T-t-t-L-t-itt," when his fuee grew red and his grimaces became distressing. , He stopped, took a full breath, and tried again with no belter success, lie ; was thoroughly mad now, im.i h;s dis- ; tortious were really suggestive of an ! attack pi apoplexy.' Thot old .fellow ! suddenly gave it up, ai.d broke out ' without any difficulty: Ml)era ye. drive on and yeMl git there afore I can

tell ye." lhe reporter drove om A Blatter or Taste. "If thar's anything 1 do just natchelly deespise its one o1 these nasty seegars',11 said an Arkansas woman of delicate sensibilities. "The smell ni one of ' 'em' will turn mv stommick quickor'n anything 1 know of; out you take a right trood pipe now. .one -that's

been smokei a year or two 'till it's

well, seasoned, an I tell ye it's plensnrjt'nn wholesome toshfoli, but I don't1

want no seears smoked 'round mo,1'

the alarm of his parents, who were

afraid he would set the nouse on nre.

As the boy did pretty much as he

pleased, his tanner tola, uip.coiorea servant to go up into his son's room ftvftrv linbt remilarlv, after he had

gone to sleep, and put out the light,

which programme was carnea out

fnr several months. One night,

however, the parents of the boy

were aroused from a sound siumuer

by the negro calling out:

MJ0S3, oh iiossl wnaL am x tcr

do?"

"Merciful Moses I what has hap

pened?" exclaimed the apprehensive

parents.

"De bov has done "Merciful heavens! bas he set the

house on fire?" . .

uNa. hnss. but he has nut the light

out hisse f : I wan ter Know wna x am gwine ter do about hit?" '

Relva Lockwood is sixty-three

years old. She began teaching school at the age of fourteen, and

was married four years later.

In OldeaTimaa.

People overlooked the importanoeof

permanently benenciai euects auu were satisfied with transient action,

hut now that it is crenerally known

that Svruo of Fiss wiii permanently

cure habitual constipation, well-informed people will not buy other laxatives, which act for a tiine, but

finally injure the system.

Mtir Pa.uL lust steo into tha next

room and aeo if Grandpa is asleep. Paul returning after a short timeMamma, the whole of Grandpa la asleep, only his

nose keeps awake yet.

Mme. Juliette Adam, whose organ,

r.a Nnuvelle Revue, has for many

Years been advocating and trying to

bring a oout a Eusso-1 ranco alliance, has started a monster subscription

for the purpose of giving each of the Russian sailors on the occafjioa of the visit of the Russian fleet in

French waters a tiny brooch as a

fnr tli Air sweethearts or

wives.

TWAf-tivp. ihnrriedlv) Where did that

'ellow zo who just ran out of the hotel? Citizen istill rubbing the toe that the fugitive stepped on) I don't know; out I lope he'll go where I told him to.

A Mor Throat or Cough.if Buffered to pro-

- f raontti in n.n incuarbia mroai or

lung trouble. "Brown a iiroacalal Tocaea',

give instant reuai.

Truttfra mav ha a eamt but the Repub

licans still in ofitice pretend they can't see

it's their move.

twa freo bv Dr. Kline's

nwint Verve Kestorer. No 11 ta after first day's

HfofvalAiis t iitM. 'iT-pUtitte aHQ ttt T rial

hAttiP frpp t.n Pit casei. Sena to VT- xtime,

uai Arch St.. Phila., Pa.

PiB Cure the Beet Ever Known'

I think 4iPiso's Cure for Con-

lumption" is the best medicine

for bronchitis ever known.

W. D. Soixmon.

Kaw Brunswick, N. J. July 17, 13. You mav nutmv testimonial in

your Almanac and 6ay tliat 1 ihink "Piso's Cure for Consump-

;ion;" is; the best medicine on this

arth for bronchitis and lung

.rouble. I am now in the drug Dusiness, and I will tell my cus

tomers if they want a cough cure

jo use Pi6G's." I will recom-

oiend it to other people 11 uiey

end to me for advice, ana wm

tell- them what it has done for me

William D. Solomon, New Brun9wick, N. J. Sept.,26, 1893. No matter hov. courteous and careful af

itnT-a' fpnlinM man' Is he can uetp

ihowing it when bond by a mosquito.

1

impart a 8Hf lit stimulue to appetite fiotbing,

tetter b Stomach Bitters "till the WH." This time-honored gtandard iurlg rant builds up an enfeeb t d physique aol protects it against dinease by Insuring the thorough conversion of the ailment receive into the stomach into blood and bodily tissue. Clothed with increasing utreiyrth through this unfailing ngen- y, the system is defended againnt influences prejudicial to health. Use tno Bittra in maiaria, rheumatism, kidney and Uver trouble and ccnsUpatlon. - , T - , I i I see that tou hae left off yonr heavy overcoat." "Yes. 1 am going to let it take a nap now." "Well, it needed it." A0O. Reward. TOO. ITjrtadirs' of tna this paster vill be pleased toiearn that there is at ieiist ojefir auedaisease that science iua l'en ablfl toctia in all ita stages, t"A that is Catarrh. Hall's Cjarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being; a constitu tlonal disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's CaUrrh ure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur fces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pat ent

strength Dy tmiiaing up tn cohsihuuoh anuwosistlngnatura in doing Its vrorit. lhe proprietors have 60 much faith in its curative

powers tnat tney oner ud nuDurea iwuarn i anr case that it fails to cure. Send for Ust 0 teatlnwmia3a Address

F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Os 3P"Sold by all druggists, 75o, Auronbs of Boriba cleanings, EnlaWa 'B'

Castile's hoTpe. -

A Family Laxative, Physicians are not inclined to recom

mend self-medication tb the laity. Yet

there is one need, says the American

Analyst, which they are almost unable to

procure, we refer ta tno "iamuy laxa

tive." Tne iamuy pnysician is auiw tu

obsure of taladies and is yet often puzzled

to know just what to give wnen asnea for a remedy whic4i can be kept in the house for family us as a laxative, that shall be effective, free from danger and not unpleasant to take. When absent on our summer vacation we were asked

by four different parties, mprosentiu uai

many lamii es, wuai we uougM 01 mo "tiyrupof Figs." Not one word did we volunteer the subject, and we wcra somewhat surprised to lind that there was thiQ am skit tnkfinof the verv eeneral use of

that preparation, These parties said they.

derived more oerrenc irom u anu iuuuu r more pleasant to take than anything of the kind they had ever used. The simple question with them was, is it a dangerous compound? We informed them that its active ingredient was a preparation of sonna, aud that it was entirely free from danger. With this assurance they volunteered the-information that they houid continue tq keep it in the house. The therapeutical properties of senna are so well known that comment on this seems unnecessary. It might be well to notice, however, that Hartholowsays it is "a very safe and serviceable cathartic," and that it is "highly prized as a remedy for constipation." He also makes the important observation that Its use. "is not followed by intestinal torpor and constipation." ' - - , The simple truth of the matter is, we have altogether too few preparations which we can recommend to our families ..flWtivfi laxatives. But the California

Fig Syrup Company has one of tho most

aesiraoie coinoinawuus u ma with which' we are familiar. The Fig Syrup Company gives to the profession the composition of this preparation, therefora, there is no secret about it; the Dersons who use this laxative speak in the highest terms about it; and we are pleased to no&ice that a lan?o number of physicians are prescribing it. viewed from the narrowest and most selfish standpoint tho physician will lose

nothing by recomraenaing sucn a preparation as Syrup of Figs to his patients; while viewed from the highest standpoint of dointrthe best possible by those who place themselves in our care, we would say the profession can not do better than give their indorsement to fluch a prepara-

Tfltna farmer at Edom. Texts, t

kav tisej qnrai Syrup for t years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, 9olds)? Hoarseness, Pains in Chest ana tfU,ngs and Spitting-up ofBloodv 5 i hMk tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. We are subiect to so many suddes

changes &om cold ta u.hotc riampL weather here, but in families ttfhefo Oerman Syryp i used there is littfa, trouble from colds. John KTiftr when it is springtime

and

MwnjiJLXM Pit-i.a cure biMoua..

vous illness. Betcham's kill!! fWfi cause they cure. 25 cvyt rM

If iKa mnnAv nSTifra- CTt' miich iMTl

It should be run in and arivn a chanoo W sober up. , Km '-Tnta!',...; ad,jta

other column.

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where everybody lias a gooa jod, auu uaiu 1 times are unknown, Ingallswas established 'last March by the Ingalls Land Company; authorized capital, $250,000. Its growth m spit of the hard times has surprised the entire inauuf acturxng world Four factories are almost completed, and. many others are under negotiation. Ingalls is twenty-thre miles east of Indianapolis, on the main line of the C, O., C. & St. L. R. R., with twelve trains daily to and from Indianapolis. A low round-trip fare, guaranteed freight rates and an inexhaustible supply of absolutely free fuel in the shape of NATURAL. GAb. Ingalls has all the conveniences of an old established town in spite of its of youth. People with pluck and energy are wanted as citizens. Write us and receive full particulars by rjeturn mail. . Address at once before you forget it. THE 1WG ALLS lAWD COMPANY, 14 Lombard Big. f ndianapolis, intf Or Ingalls, Ind.