Boone County Recorder . repared for them andive them a shot-gun reception,wo men were fatally woundedira lely upon entering the - eoi the man upon whom tbiyintended wrea^Jbeir vengeajfce, COfHHUJjWB r H. ^OHA Lt* -Se were fjfout ; hoys from in whom he had Sear before the to the jfh the hot»lng &*. Mr. Sherwood Dixon, of Dixon,Illinois, and one of the best knownDemocratic politicians of the Statewas at Willards last night and re-letting to political matters in lllinoishesaid: There being no Stateelection this year, we are having aquiet time of it politically. It is alittle too early to talk abo
Boone County Recorder . repared for them andive them a shot-gun reception,wo men were fatally woundedira lely upon entering the - eoi the man upon whom tbiyintended wrea^Jbeir vengeajfce, COfHHUJjWB r H. ^OHA Lt* -Se were fjfout ; hoys from in whom he had Sear before the to the jfh the hot»lng &*. Mr. Sherwood Dixon, of Dixon,Illinois, and one of the best knownDemocratic politicians of the Statewas at Willards last night and re-letting to political matters in lllinoishesaid: There being no Stateelection this year, we are having aquiet time of it politically. It is alittle too early to talk about thePresidential questipn, which willbe in a very indeterminate shapeuntil after the State elections nextmonth. I hardly regard Mr. Cleve-land as the probable nominee, al-though he has a very strong holdon the people. Col. Morrisonssnomination would be an excellentone, and would give great delightto his numerous iriends in record is without a flaw, and heis sound on all the great questionsof the General News. Connecticuts tobacco crop iaworth *30,QOO,000. Twenty-nine trotters were soldin Lexington last Friday for $22,-000. The tobacco crop in Tennessee isthe largest that has been known furmany years. No little damage has been donelately in all parts of the country bythe drought. Wheat planted early is comingup nicely, despite the drought;some of the fields in the bottomsare green and thrifty.—Rising SunRecorder. The Warsaw Independent saysthat three persons in Gallatin coun-ty will plant 9,000 peach trees thecoming season, and several otherswill plant in smaller quantities. Not often does a horse reduce hisrecord at the age of fifteen, especi-ally when-that record is down inthe teens, but that is what the vet-eran J: B. Richardson, 2:16£ did re-cently. Grant countys tobacco crop will,this year, be worth at least $250,-000, being $16 66 for every man,woman and child in the county. A,tobacco crop is not such a bad thingafter all.—Courier. At the Belmont
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