! i PtATTSMOUTII WEEKLY llEftA? THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1887. .3 Vi FARM COLUMN. JIOKRfiTT TS IiKREDIKO, The man who tampers with ppclfgrcp in any kind of stock is villnin, n mutter how rcMectnlIs his ntmt. Theme who have charge of herd hooks fhonld insist on the utmmt accuracy, gad the breeder who is maght fergisjf jjrdijfres should bo fprcyer excluded frm the herd boooks. No regulation, howwrcr. Can keep tho record cUsr unites the breeder U a man of the Htrictett hsnor. For instance, ahiyh-rsde calf vill fUa be a greiitly tuperior individual to torn animal entitled to a pedigree, The bay er could never telll tho dinVrnr. In courso of time however, hw beiriKs to wonder why his cattle, are. going back and finds ho has been imposed upon. Mean time the records are pointed and all purchasers of the stock an; injured. We believe that all applications for record should be made undr oath. The mdn that will lio will sometiiaes swear to it, perhaps, but our observation is that men will often lio who will not nwenr to a lie. Nothing rains a herd so quickly as the bad reputation of ita owner. Good rat tle often suffer because in the hands of a man in whom those wh know him place no confidence. In nothing docs it pay better to be breeding fine World. absolutely honest than in stock. Coluian's Rural GLEANING C1KAIN AND HAT FIELDS. Preaching economy has become monot- nous; yet on the farm, as elsewhere, waste taks more than storuis, frosts and insects. It is the worst form of waste to prepare the land, to manure it, to culti vate the plant, and then leave a good part of the crop on the ground. "ty'hcn small grain is cut by a self-binder, prop erly operated, so little grain is left on the field that it will not pay for gleaning it Cut where a reaper with rake or dropper attachment is used, or the grain is cut with a cradle, gleaniHg is quite profitable, especially in the wheat field. The best implement for the purpose is a liay rake. Tho revolving-head rake is better than tho sprinjj-toooth sulky rake, as it does not raks urn clone, and while gathering np the grain will take less for eign matter, especially when the grain lias been sown on oom-stalk ground with out removing the stalks. The gleaning fihou'd be done as soon as the grsin is cut, as" that layinjf on the sitbble is rap idly daJnaged; even the dew and theso bleach it, and a hard rain will best ib down inAo the stubble. If the gleaning ia done at" once the graim will bo ef m good quality as that taken from ths reap er. The gr&in may bo bond or rav4 away loose. Gleaned ests are Wt fwd unthreshed. A boy i Illiaoia clearsd $ 100 by gleaming the grain fluid ef his neighbors. Many ef lie allows hi a the gleanings, free. This ay b a hi mi to other boys, while most farwers ill nd that it will iy t glea their own fields. American AgricuUuriat. INJURIOUS 15 SECTS Oi" NKHHA8KA. IA Card From tho Industrial Experiment Station.l To th e Agriculturists and Horticulturists ot Nebraska: Having been employed by the Agricul tural Experiment SWtios, of ths Univer sity of Neb.-aska, to stady hs injuri ous insects oi the I would repct fully ask from those whom suck work will particularly aim to benefit, that they give me their coi'i'ersrion sad assistance by answering the following inquiries: (1.) What insect have dwagl jour garden, orchard, crops or shade tret? (2.) What time of the year hayp the insects been most abundant, end have they been more abundant one year than another? (3.) What methods have you tried for destroying- them, and with what suc cess? (4.) What experience, if any, have you had with the foowing insects: Chinch-bug, Cottonwood beetle, Colorado Potato beetle, Oibbago wo.'m, Strawber ry borer, Strawberry saw-fly, Orape gall louse, Grape flea-beetle, Apple .ark-louse. Apple root louse, Apple-fruit or Cadling worm. Apple tent-caterpillar. Fall web worm, White Tussock moth, Apple lnf crumpler, I'lum cuiculio, Maple tree b."r- er, Hescian fly? (5.) DsBcribe or oeud specimens of in sects that have aanoyad you. My intention is to get together material for a practical report, which it is hoped will be of benifit te all whe are iUrot ed in farm, garden or fruit cult ere. He feponses will gre itly facilitate tho prepar ation of a proper mailing list, and it" w hoped that there ill he many. All suggestions will bo gref ally re ceived. Cokwat McMiAX, , 1503 II Street, Lincoln. Nek. GROWTKQ CROPS FOR THE BESKf IT OF TICK OIL. There times when, affcer the ere? haa been harrestci, khe laxi is allowed remain nadistftrbei ntil th-j sEcceedinr spring; bu fr.rpsrieBCO k?s dejaivaWd. that it is Vtter V ve a crep i sohjo kind os the greTd all titaea, yrid-j ed Buci crops be not j-erniiitsd W mature, but toe turned n2e a erfarye. f old sjHtsm of fallowing the land, which was simply to give it a period of rat for reenperation, proved very beneficial; yet while the lend h remaining unproductive advantage should be taken ef the oppor tunity for MsiHting the soil to regain fer tility. The soils thai were heavily crop ped and abaBdeied became slightly cor red with scanty herbage, but as the feo ble planta derived mack ef their food from the atmosphere, and, when plowed under, added that which they had gained to the soil, in a few years the soil became sufficiently fertile te bear a crop of some kind. But sueh a system is not an ceo nomical nc, for Dot only is there a loss of time, but tho procem of recuperation is slow. Provided the crop bo seeded in with a view of taming it ander the soil is always benefited, for while the plants, through the agency of the roots and eaves, appropriate nitrogen in the shape of nitric acid and nmr.mia from the at- mofiphere and moisture, the roots exert also both a wiechanioul Mid a chemical action on the inert elements ef the soil tstlf, thus converting plant food from nsoluable materials. Hence, when a regular crop is removed such as corn, tho and should be seeded Immediately to some other crep, as rye, for inwtance, the rye to be turned tinder when of the pro per height. No possible injury can he done the soil, as the rye will set be re moved, and such a crep performs the service of assisting to restore fertility, and also prevents the occupancy of the land by weeds. The labor of plowing and harrowing is not very expensive if credit be given the value of the labor saved in destroying the weeds that would spring np should the ground be left un covered. Shade benefits the land sleo, and Nome farmers are of the opinion that the shading of the ground by clover is a very important matter that does aot re ceive proper attention; bat where clover is not pos-iblc,a is the case of some soils, the growing of special manarial crops is a cheap and easy Mode of assisting to re store those soils that have been overcrop ped and become somewhat exhausted. Philadelphia Record. DIGE8TI02T IN CALVES. From ttieFrairle Farmer. Too much sloppy food that which is drank rather than chewed is liable to injure the digestive organs of calves, as well as of children. Of course healthy mother's milk, being especially adapted to the infantile atecnack. ia the best of all nonrishraeat for the young; but whatever is added to milk, or substituted, should be of a consisLsnoy to require chewing mastication. An experienced ealf-raiser, Mr. O. 8. Bliss, says in the Sew York Tribune: "All their food needs tfeesame preparation ia the rnenth and other or gans of digestion in the yoang calf that it doos in the aged cow. I kave never been able to discover evidence that cook ing in any way improves food for calves, and when it Is made bjl In the popular form of the day into porridge, gruel or other drinkable concoction, it is not only unprepared, bat it is unfitted for diges tion." Per contra, Mr. Bliss adds: "Bat we occasionally run Bpen a mian who raises extra fine calves which are never troubled with scours or any of the com mon ailments. Xe ealf of his ever gets anything ta drink bat plain skim-milk and clear, clean water. He feeds dry hay liberally dry grain sparingly, but increases the grain rations as the animal develops. Beginning with bran, middlings er oata as soon as the calf will take it, he increases the quantity without material change of quality for his eow-elvea. Bat the steer calves, whsther intended for early or later slaughter, get heaver food just as fht as they are able to bear it. The changes are always so gradual as not to disturb the digestion and every ounco he gains he holds. He decs not hesitate to feed linseed meal or cottoa-seed meal as he sees ocoasion, but he always extends it very largely with the coarsest bran in the market. In short, he adapts all his feed to the sniruil he feeds ia a manner to compel the exercise of every organ of digestion to the largest possible extent, but he never puts upon one organ the of fice of another. His calves do not ac quire bad habits and none of them chew bones or fencebearda." SILAOE VERSUS DRV FODDER. Advocates of silage have claimed that a k'iven amount had a greater feeding valui than an equivalent amouat of the same nviterial converted iato dry fodder Against claim it has beea objected that the o ean by no possibility add to the autritivr vaUe of its contents, and that the aaras material coRverted iato dry fedder would pass the sajue feeding value. But the lata meeting of tfc "Wis consin Dairymen' Association, Fret, Ar eld showed alarly how that claim or greater feeding valae for lage caa be substantiated while aot admittiag that the silo impart oaf Rutritfre prepeasitiee Bt existing it &a dry iedder. K said: "Xh well preserved ecsilage save the animal a gre4 expeiditsre ef fertt ia hrekig dowe tie wrody fibec of -Jjied forage, which (vhen ejecalemt feo2e re giTei. filLci with tkerr jM.UrpJ jakiw aad the eelltlar tissues nacaaERed, nd reedy to parti niscr i-ntlj r?ifs eir natri- tive stores) must result in a vast saving of force or digestive power; that is an economy, and this will go to tho support of the animal. All the animal is compell ed to do in extra power necessary to con vert its food into a digestible mass calls for an extra food ration to sustain this greater demand upon tho system. This most be made good by increased rations or the result is the animal falls off in flesh. The nearer the winter's food can bo pre sented in the condition in which it grows the better. Then the food is broken down with the minimum amount of gastric jnices or force; but when in a dried state, nature is compelled to both moisten this food and break it down by increased amounts of gastric juice. In the summer the animal is supplied with a green raj tion that is at once thoroughly digested, a there is no breaking down of cellular or woody fiber to enable the contents of these cells to be acted upon, and get all the nutriment; while in winter tho animal, besides keeping itself warm is compelled to make fluid this dried food before it can get its value as food, and then not all of it. If this were not so, then the 100 pounds of green grass would have no greater value as a food than the same grass dried into hay. The silo comes nearer presenting our stock with a sum mer ration in winter than anything yet chanced upon, and this reasoning goes far as anything in explaining the seeming discrepancy between the feeding value of hay as compared with ensilage Maj. Alvord Alvord now placing the value of three tons of good ensilage as the equal of one ton of fine hay, while the results of chemical analysis require nearly four tons of silage to furnish the sumc amount of nutriment a3 a ton of good hay. Itrom the Practical Farmer CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents." Nasal Injec tor free. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Whet He Should 3ay. "Ma." said Bertie, "should I say 'pants' or 'trowsers'?" "Trowsers, my dear," said the mother. "Well, then," said Bertie, "I thiuk Bridget had better give Fido some water; he trowsers awfully." Tid-Bits. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia aad Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vi talizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by Smith & Black Bros. Jack:- "Papa, what part of speech is worn am!" Papa "She isn't any part of speech at all, Jack; she's the whole of it!" THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shilo'a Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by Smith & Black Bros., Plattsmouth. Neb. Tho girls are already getting ready for leap year. A new pin for tho hair or bonnet has the shape of an interrogation point. Young man, beware! Seward Reporter. -aia e - - SIIILOH'8 COUGH and consump tion Cure is sold by us on gaurantee. It urea Consumption. For salo by Smith & Black Bros. In A Bat Fix. Philadelphia Dispatch. Sympathetic Friend Poor John died so suddenly. Sorrowing Widow - Awful sudden. I was entirely unprepared for it. "Poor dear." "I hadn't a rag in the house that would do for mourning wear." Baby waa atok, we cava her Cutoria, ah vaa CLatd. aba cried for Cutorio, sh hamraa Uui, aha clans tu Cactoria, . she had Children, aha gar thezn Cutoria, Bival Relics. Charleston News and Courier. He(to Miss Breezy, of Chicago) "Do you know the Wabashes, of Michigan avenue. Miss Breezy?" Mi68 Breezy "Very slightly." He "I have heard that Miss Wabash is a very cultivated young lady." Miss Breezy (superciliously) "I fancy that all the culture Clara Wabash has could be put in a small cart and backed down hill." Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes, by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Warranted by, F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 31-1 yr Otreleat Angela. Little Dot "I don't like to stay in the house this way. What makes it rain so hard?" Careful Mamma "So the grass can grow and the flowers cone out, dear." "Does the angels send down all this wet just for the grass and flowers?" "I Buppose so." "Well, what do they slosh it all over everything for? There isn't any flowers in the streets." "It caa't be helped, I guess." "I guess may be they are hired angels, and used to washing windows." Ex. Drunkenness or tho Liquor Huliit Posi tively Cured by Ad ro mi&tcri n.j Dr. Hiiiiifis' Golden Specific It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent uinl speedy cure, whether cho patient is a moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards havo been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without th. ir knowledge,and to-day believe they quit drinking of thei own free will. IT NEVEIl FAILS. The system once impregnated with the Speci fic it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For full particulars, address GOLDKX SPECIFIC CO., 185 Ibice St.. Cincinnati, (). !:$-ty Fao-Blmlle of Patent Ctapss nnd Checkerboard ad Yartiainif the celebrated tiynvita Block Remedies and a F.WAHIt OP fit ,500. It you fail t. mm ii ou inis niiiKii Diiarn can on jrouraruwlnt fo full-xize. Handtomcly l.lthopraphod bouxU, I'iUSiii vr Bond cuius fur postage to u. COUGH BLOCKS. From Mason Long, the Converted Gambler. Fokt Wayne. Ind.. April 5. 1854.-1 have Riven th rij uvun v.out'ii i3iurK! a iiiorouita trial. Tney cured niy little Kirl (K years' old) of Croup. My wife and uioiut'r-iii-iHw were irouoien witti cnuitln or lona nmiiuuiK. niv pucicaKO oi ino itiocKd una cured standing. Ono packatro of tho Works Una curet uiuiu bo iuuy ciu lain - an omy women do. nen do." MASOM IiOSQ. WORM BLOCKS. I.iva.O., Jan. ari, 1S87. Tho Synvita Worm Block acted like a charm 1 n expelling wormn from my lit ile child. The child is now wtil and boarty, limtead of puny and sickly ua before. Jonx G. RonuixsoN. ELACXSERnY CLOCKS. The Crciit IHarrhira and Dysentery Checker. Pelpiioh, O.. July 7th. W. Our nix-month oM child had a fovcro attac k of Summer C'oinplaliit. Physicians could Jo nothing. 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K CHASS'3 R m Lastand crown ins? work ofiua life, over TOO paeeg Just out. F. B. DicKKRSosc & C!o., Detroit, Mich. IBlS Terms to Acnti. mention thispapeb. to be made. Cut tins ou and return to us and we will send you free some 3 thing of great value and B importance to you. that will start you in busir.est which wiil brmtr von more money ritrht away tlian anything cise in this world. Anyone can do the work and live at home. Either sex ; all aires Something new. that just coins money for all workers. We will start you ; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine, important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay, cirand outfit free. Address Tkuk & Co.. Augusta, Maine. 3cly Woffii Classes, hm pared to furnish all classes with employment at lmnie, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new. li'jbt and prof itable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to .5.0o per evening, and a proportion al sum by devoting all their time to the busi ness. Boys ami girls earn nearlv as much as men. That all who see th's may send their address and test the business, we make this offer. To such a are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for tlie trouble of writ ing, Kull particulars and outfit iree. Address GiiOUUiS & Co., l'ortland, Maine. $1,500 z 7 v. r. to V. J 5 - A W for infants 'Cnatorla is so wen adapted to cMiren that I CantoH rnrefl Colic. CoBstlpnflrmv I recommend it aa superior to any pruacriptioa N our Htomach, I'mrrhcpu, Kruct-'ittorv knowa to me." 1L A. Aucheii, M. D . ' wrrm. V. i PuOUsb il XU Bo. Oxiord St, UrooUyn, N. T. WitLo'u iajuriou medicetloa. Tia CoTAua Cowjut, 183 Fulton etvcrTLV, Down With High Prices! 30 TO 70 PZE CENT. OFF ; CNE THOUSWa DIFFERENT ARTICLES 8olcl Direct to Conumer7.1 Tho "Lililo r.(ef(ive,w $100 Ik D. 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