Spring Prospects
N beat cornos out ot the winter without havtng suffered much, in this county, and but very little, if anjr, will have to be plowed up. It was not large in the fait. and is ftlD smaller Mían usual at tbis time of the yrair: ynt if tluoa arp nu hartl freezes during the present montb tlie vvhtat and dover erops will be lar#e. Tlio conditlon of wheat as compared witli last year at this time is 9ü per cent., and of dover it is 'J9 per cent. In live stock the condition of horses as coui pared witli stook in good, healthy and tluifty condition, is 95 per cent. ; cattle, 92 per cent.; sheep, 87 per cent.; swine, 80 per cent. As for fruit about Arm Arbor, the winter was very severe for the buds, and apples show 84 per cent., while peaches are only 17 per cent. The rest of the State fared somewhat better witli peaches, yet the erop will not be a half of the usual onc.
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