Warren on Monday'BUCKEYE.(From Our Own Correspondent.)Harvest has began in earnest, and old Buckeye turns out some fine fields of wheat and rye in shock. After driving over the country and seeing such fine crops, cattle, horses, etc., it seems too bad we cannot have county fairs every year. There is no finer grounds in the state than Mr. Taylor’s park. Let some of the young farmers take hold of the matter, I would suggest Wm M Clingman, W H Barnda, G W Barber, Wm Snyder and Geo W Bolender, as a committee to represent Buckeye, Who will take hold and set the ball rolling... .Mr and Mrs John Roekey and Miss Susan Harlacher, of Cedarviile, have gone to Pennsylvania — Fred Bender, a boot and shoe manufacturer of Buffalo, and cousin of; C H Bender made this county a shortvisit last week Mr and Mrs Fair, ofMissouri, are the guests of Mrs Mariah Clingman... .Dr Crippen is quite sickagain II H Rassweiler, president ofHaperville college, visited his fathers family last week, Mrs Silas Wagner,of Jewell, Kan., is the guest of Mrs. Fry-berger, near Orangeville RobertHutchison was badly poisoned on the hands with ivy — Mrs Dale, of Chicago, a niece of Mrs C H Bender, is rusticating. .. .Mr J Tiffany, a former resident of Cedarviile, where he kept a blacksmith shop, is seeing the old friends of Stephenson county....AlmaT?. nhn rV. Via.* rAfnrnPrl frnm A viaih f.n