lilt MM1WEEKLY TRIBUNE IIlA L. DAniS. Publisher Tor mi: $1.15 in Advance NORTH PL ATT K NKBRA8KA EPITOME OF PARAGRAPHS THAT PERTAIN TO, MANY SUBJECTS. ARE BRIEF BUT INTERESTING Record of What It Going on In "Cortf gress, ti Washington and i' 3 the Political Flf Id." tUai , t -, t . Horelan '' t The German government foasUsBU'ed A decree, which lit offectv permit American apples packeJ In parrels, In, tho head of which excolsld .pr., paper, Is placed to prevent damage fn ship ping, to enter that country without tho payment of tho tariff rate provldod. An attendant or tho Itoggonnu sani tarium at Heidelberg, In chnrgo of Dr. Frotiheorur, said thnt-Dr P A. Cook had been staying at that lufltltu tlon for boiiio tlmo undor the name of Ounther and tbnt ho loft for Vlonna. This, bo far as, has been Impossible of confirmation, Tho American Red Cross society at Washington, having been notified by Jtobert Dacon, American ambaesador In Paris, that contributions from thla country to aid tho flood suttororB In Frnnce would bo acceptable, Issued an nppcal to tho Amorlcan public, ask ing that they contribute with their characteristic generosity. After vnrlons conferences with the political leaders, tho king of CJreeco lias consented to tho convocation of tho national assembly and has charged that dragoumls with tho formation of a cabinet A Holdolburg ((Jonnany) dispatch lays, Inquiries In various directions failed to elicit confirmation of tho re port that Dr, V. A. Cook had been staying at a sanitarium there. Chicago save gonorous holp to Paris on tho occasion of tho recent disas trous flood's Genoraf. Wealthy men of Now York sat down to n dinner in which tho menu wa'a limited to vegetables and fruit. . Tho testimony of, Louis U. OlaxU, In ' tho Balllngcr-PJnchpt, Inquiry was full of interest. Convicted rnombers of tho - black hand wore sentenced at Toledo to long terms of Imprisonment. Tho proposition to remove tho eponkcr from tho rules commlttco la being sorlouuly agitated. Ex-Oovornor Mickey of Nebraskn has suffored a rclnpso and 1b again very low. A Hcnato commttteo decided to glyo limited licurlngB to tho administration court of commorco bill. Jackson Smith, vice president of tho Oregon Trunk railway, died at Port land. Mayor Gaynor of Now York took his strongest stand yet against official ox tnivogancd when ho announced that any head of a department who ox cecded hla budget nllowanco without sufficient cause would be removed. Tho court nt llosnyn, Nicaragua, nc- emitted General Medina, . Prosecuting Attornoy Salomon Selva and other members of tho court martial oi ro nonslblllty for tho Illegal conviction and oxecutlon of tho Amorlcnus Groco and Cannon. National Committeeman Taggart of Indlnnanolls. Ind.. who was accident nllv shot by W. II. Morton, while limiting, will loso tho sight of tho right eve. Little headway has boen mado in tho two monthB congress hnB beon In cession toward tho onaotment of im nortunt legislation demanded by rresidont Taft. Moro than half of tho merchandise Imported undor tho now tariff law en tora tho United Stnton freo of duty. If Hallingor Is convicted It will be a victory for honosty and conscrva tlsm. If acquitted it will bo a vmdl cation fur a much abused man. Tho education IntorcBtB of Alnska will Boon bo In tho Hands of W. Lopp, who has boen selected by the commissioner of education aa chief of tho Alaskan division. Baron Komurn gavo nssurnhca In the Japanese diet that relations with tho United States woro excellent. A lotter from Guadalajara aBBortB that Conductor Cook, who Is In jail In. Guadalajara, Is falling rnpldly un dcr his closo confinement. President Tan cabled to Emperor William ot Germany a birthday greet lng. Foodstuff exports last year fell off heavily as compared with the provloua J ear. Genera) Paulino Goloy has been Appointed lr"icctor general ot tho fticaragiian army. President Taft has decided to pay a visit to Albany nnd Rochester, N, Y., some time in March and In both towns will deliver addresses. JCseph At Graham, a widely known editor and author, died at his some In Salisbury, Md, lie was widely known In tho w?r. , Tho house ways and means commit tee will begin arj. investigation of tho bight cost of living. Tho senato committee on Irrigation trill report a bill providing for a $30, 000,000 bund Issue to comploto Irriga tion projects. Approximately 70P.1C7 acres of land ftrere designated by Socrotary Ballln ger of the Interior department, as open under tho enlarged homestead net Thirty-fire mon aro believed to have beon-kllled'bra-mlnc'-expl(Jon' near Drakesboro. Kv. Vice-President Sherman Is urging the re-ele'clfetf' of Senator Smooth of West .Virgin!. 5' .- Compl&st Vai. Eaade In the house that. agriculture being neglected It. the Interest of jbo army - . ,, ... ? The nrrny ' appropriation bill has been co'mrjletcd by the, senato commit Ice on military affairs aud wlirbe- re ported at once. It will carry about ftP AAA AAA ' f The demurrer Interposed by Robert B. ,Peary discoverer of the worth polo, In tho action for desecration ;of;,tho mcrlqan .flag, growing outpl,-iuo flag'" "at the ?Huult;n dSlebra- tlon, was sustained by Justice I.V6n at Elmlra NY th tnrnnHonal Har- vester company at Anoago declared n stock dividend of 33 per cent on the stock to holdors of record "on Feb- ruary 3. M&lleAl InWector Henry C... Beyer r.r qtffnn v fltnkBn will hn tho hcxt surgeon general of the United States niivv BProriiinr to tho nrosent Indlca- tlon. to Wceed 'Thomas H. Rlxoy, the Incumbent Cant. Peary is ,to .be put back at duty. In the army. . ' CongrcsB Is holding back on all of the presidents Important recoramen- dntlons for legislation; Ronresentatlve Klnkald flays." ho will make statement concerning hla Alas ka coal lands claim. A mine disaster In Colorado coBt 1C0 lives, mostly foreigners. Friends of rivers and harborB say nomo sort of a bill will pasa thla sea- Ion of congrosa. Archbishop Ireland saya tho troublo, with the American peoplo to that they nro llvlnc too high. .It li ald a bill is to be. Introduced suuponiling tue lariH on meat xor u - i year. The gay city of Paris la nbW. in" gloom, having something to think about beyond a hilarious time all tho tlmo. , 1 Somo ono says, nay less for amuse- ments, less for fun, and thon there U be . moro for the slaughter hquao mag-.. tlAttl Senator Carter argued In favor of bis postal savlnga bank bill. Amorlca is having a touch ot tno old world land quostlon to which wo have hitherto been Immuno, and do not yot recognlzo the complaint. In a pistol duel at Edgewood, icy., .-.I ,i Denjnm(n Gatilff, a mlior, were each uopuiy Bneriu uuruuu uitouh w.. mortally woundod. Denial 1b mado in tho report of tho Immigration commission ot any great over-crowding In tho cities. General John T. Wilder, who be came famous as the head ot Wltdcr'a brigade during tho civil war, ceienrat cd hla eightieth birthday Special dispatches from Seoul report serious uprising .of insurgents at South Phongan, Korea. Twenty Japa noso sottlcrs nro said to have been murdered. At PlUBburg a'dbzon forelgnoro, savo firSMl : meai . mi... .-.-irti. in Washlnoton. Itopreoentatlvo Moses P. Klnkald of NobraRka. whoso name haa beon brought into tho Dalllngor-Plnchot In- veBtlKatlon by Loula It. Qlavls will not mako n statoment until -tho evl- denco U all In, Griffon Halstcd, son ot tho lato Murnt Halstcd, appoared in court to nnswor to a charge of withholding a hundred abates ot railroad stock valued at fG.OOO, tho property of Hu bert Klelnpotor, chauffour for Mra. Hnnnn. widow of tho late Senator Mark Hanna. Senator Pcnroso Introduced, a bill to amend the oleomargarine law In accordance with recommondatlonB by associations of dairyman and grangers, Tho measure Imposes on mana fncturora ot oleomargarine a special tax of IB00 a year, tho tax to no paid by wholcoalo dealers In uncolored oieomnrgariuo in jnuu ui. uuu ui . A I i '. l-ll I.. inx BBBOSBOa BRBU1BV luumufo m u annuar prouuci . u u in a B"lriled uttacK on mo postal .. . i.n.ilr hill qnnnlnp T(T n-ivln M AiLS&Si lSlito t S. of Arknusaa told the senate that it rinrn,n &ta?,?;i5f.S2 :r.3o h7 'n,nv . rV , d Z l of "will V7. ,-.- ...... M..w.. . An In.Mmn In rnunil niltnlinrn In customs receipts of s33 OOd ,000 1 and -V .. nhA AnA n m intornai rovenuo oi 9 Vivvv.wuv. uui a deficit In the ordinary recolpts ot the govornmont ot $25,000,000, against 104,000,000, show tho results of tho first soven monthB' operatlouB'ot the treasury for the fiscal year 1910, as compared with tho corresponding oral passenger agent for the Hnrrl period of 1909 mnn By8t0m' nnd w, ol Jolm Sunder- Perianal. H. E. Pyram nns bcou mado socond vice president or tno uuriington. Ex-President Zolaya says ho wan tricked by the United States. D. E. Thompson declared be had' no connection with the suapunded bank at Mexico City. During tho months ot July, August and September, 1909, the total uum bor ot persons killed on tho rntlrondB of tho couutry wnu 853 and the In jured 1,924. Tho Irish-Americana of Chicago want President Taft to attend a ban quot to bo given at that city by the Fellowship club on Sti Patrick's day. In a speech at Pittsburg Ileprcsen tatlvo Fordney ot ' Michigan oxalted tho now tariff law. King Kdward and Queen Alexandria each contributed $5,000 to tho Man- slan houso fun,a, for tno relief of the GENERAL INCREASE ARTICLES. IN ALL COMPARISON WITH DEGADEAGD senator urawrora imroauces neoiu- tlon to Which Department of Commerce of Labor Replies. Washlngtgn.-That there Ms been very general Increase In wholesale 8ni1 articles of food between the years 1899 and 1008 Ib indicated by a report sent to tho senate by tho Department of Commorco and Labor In rcsponpo to a resolution Introduced by Senator Crawford of South Dakotn calling for tho trend of prlcos For Dumosos of comparison tho prices In 1890 aro used as normal and tho percentages of Increases woro about aa follows: Dread Wholesale 26.1; retail, 24.9. nutter Wholosale, Elgin, 20.8; croaraery, extra, 27.5; dairy, 21.6; ro- tall, 30.0, no quality Indicated Chceso Wholesale, 2G.9; retail, 20.3. Coffee Wholesale, 3.9; retail, 5. Eggs, Now Laid Wholesale, 90.8; retail, 30.2. Wheat Flour Wholesale, spring 43.C; winter. 2G.8; retail. 21.4. no quality Indicated. Lard Wholesale, C3.3; rotnll, 3ff.2. Beef Wholesale, fresh, 11.8 f salt, 41.9; retail, frcBh, 11.9; salt, 10.0. Dressed Mutton Wholosale, 21.4; retail. 2G.8.- Ilacon Wholosale, 54.5; retail, 53.9. Ham Wholesale, 21.9; rotall, 31.8. Milk Wholesale, 30; rotall, 18.1. Pptatoe3 Wholesale 70.C; rotall, 25.5. Tho report shows prices on sugar, tea, apices nnd soda crackers havo i,pnn allchtlv reduced. "Every dolinr wo havo spent In our ounratory jm8 Bave,i Unci0 snra ?100. a . ( . 1 . . . . . . i i nn wnric or inn ciiemisirv uureuu i . . fh ,,nvnrnmnn vns,t donl of mon05, In tho tweivo years that I hni, .1,np. nf .,, tirn9rf,nic tnstR of BUgnr nt tno yariouB ports, under arrangement betwoon tho "secro- tnrv f nffrmlitlirn nT1(i tho Rcrotnrv . " v4v-"""'', - - " without boasting that I havo saved tho United States government ?10,- 000,000." Chief Chemist Wiley mado this statement' at a hearing given him by tho houso commlttco on expenditures la the Department of Agrlculturb. Dr, Wiley said that between 1890 and 1902 he found marked differences In tho samo grndea of sugar at different porta. Ho said tho govornmont was not getting till tho rovenuo that It should and that the polarization at, tho port of Now York was much lower than It should havo been. His In 1 Eovery tlon3 that haVo proved to bo ory I pruiuuuiu io mo smcniuioui, no uu- UOQ. Declaring tho fnrmor to be tho last porson consiuerou in any conuici in which tho agriculturist is mvoiveu, Senator McCumbor of North Dakota dollvercd a Bpecch In tho senato to demonstrato that tho farmers woro not receiving a fair sharo of tho high prices which food products com manded, Ho said that bills i such as had been presented In tho houso for tho ro movnl of duties on farm articles woro equivalent to nn effort to establish a legislative boycott against tho tiller of tho soli. This "boycott wn3 always to bo ex pected whon food prices Increased, bo said. Rut the discrimination v.'uuld not always continue, for tho time waB rapidly approaching when the farmor would rocelvo proper compensation for his labor. Helpers for South Pole Maw Vnr1rCllmii1il tttn nrnnnanil nt. tompt ftt dBC0Vcry of tno Boutl, polo .....inrfoUnn ,v American nxtilnr. I ' nPnT.na,i l.v p,nmnnfloi- Ponrv .oral mombors of tuo Peary ,)0iar t nrounbly wIU bo Belccted as '""v l" "-" memberfl of tho expedition. Dr. Her- 0 Bumpua ot tUo American ?u.ou. of Natural History ,a author,- y ror. tn.0..8tatement.V1. CaPta n nartlett of t be Arctic suip iioosovoil, Prof. McMillan and lleoriro IlOerlin. ----- -- . wh0 woro wlt" tho commander, will bo 8olcctcd. Mrs. 8underland Wants Divorce. Reno, Nov. Suit for dtvorco was fllQd hero by Mra. Delilnh Stubbs Sun derland, dnughtor of J. C. Stubbs, gen- land, democratic national committee- man from Nevada. The complaint Ib n soalcd document and tho nnture of tne allegations cannot no notcrminea until tho defendant, who Is now In San Francisco, appears In tho case, I Mrs. Sunderland, who, prior to her marriage was MIbs Buelah Stubbs, la now with her parents In Chicago. May Get Free Postage. Washington. Tho carriage freo ot postago of all mall matter sent by Thoodoro lloosevelt la proposed by Roprosontatlvo Hamilton Fish, (N. Y.) who introduced a bill to that effect. Taft to 8peak In Chicago. Chicago. President Taft has wired that ho will possibly bo In Chicago March 17 aud directed thnt plana for 1 a monster conservation mnsB moot- lng to thl city, at whlcn ho is desired . as principal speaker, be mado accord SOME-FAMOUSNGUISHTARTSEXeELLENT MODEL OF ... Ideas from Across the Water That Are Worth Copying by AmorJ ' can HbuievVlves. Pastnr In English assumes various fcimn, bfii the 'one pro-epilnontly fa vored la tho tart with top crust only. This is baked In a deep oval pudding dish, In tho center of which 1b placed a small Inverted cup to support tho crusL Tho edgo of the dish having been previously covered with a strip of pastry and moistened .tb'e top is then firmly pressed down upon 1L Next In favor la tho tartlcL Patty pans, lightly greased, aro lined with paste, and n piece of buttored paper filled with raw rlco, kept for thla pur pone, is placed in each tartlet to pro vent tho contor puffing up. Tho paper and rlco aro replaced by fruit when tho pastry la partially or qulto dono, Opon tarts, much larger, aro made in tho snmo manner. Cream Paste. Cream pasto is much In voguo for special occasions.. The Ingredlonts called for aro one pound of flour,' one-half toaspoonful salt, one teaspoonful sugar, one-quarter pound ot fresh button one-half cupful ofi cream. Blft the flour, mix In 8alt and BRar rub jn tho but. tor; ndd cream, gradually form lng into smooth paste. The flour may take up moro or less cream. Tho yolks of two egga beaten In a lit tlo milk may bo substituted for cream, ,rtoll out paste thrco times and use nt onco. Queen's Applo TnrtB. One cupful ol apple sauce, three tablespoonfuls oi currant or other jelly, four eggs, bur- 'ar to taBt, Lino a deop plo plate with nuff nnato nnd bake a dollcato brown. Have ready a boiled cus- ' 1 tard mndo from tho yolks of the eggs and milk sweetened to taste. When tho pastry la baked put into It a lover of half tho annlo sauce, one of jelly, ono of cus- tard. thon tho rest of the apple sauce. Whip tho whites of tho eggs to a stiff froth, beat in two tablesnoonfula of o,,,. dnrnn1 nvnr tnrfa anrl VinlrA m t light brown. . . rUK UCLlUlUUb BLAlMU MANbt Try Thla Method the Next Time You Have a Few Friends In for tho Afternoon. celllnga. A good dish to servo as a "chanro , . -x. .... ai B nncrnoun nunir is a cuucuiae blanc mange or spbngo enkc. Mako ordinary plain cano or spongo cano in layers, having but two ot them, nnd fill and cover with tho blanc mange, which In turn must bo covered with whipped cream. Servo with tea, iced tea or coffee. For tho blanc mango scald' two cups of milk with ono teaspoonful of butter and a dash of Bait; add two tablo- Bpoonfula of arrowroot dissolved In a littlo of tho milk and two table- spoonfuls of molted chocolate, or I more; cook 10 mlnutea; now turn Into thla two yolka mixed with half n cup- W of dwta to dito toS m . ,, - mm -., t,i ftrt f min,ltn thon fnt.1 In (tin otlfllv 1inAn wlllfna of lho ei.M nnii flflvon wth a tea- Bpoonfui of vanilla. This should bo vcrv co,d beforo ,t la Bnread UDOn thfl cako and lt Bhould bo Just stiff enough not to run and yet not as stiff aa a Jolly. To Make 8andwtchei. TrH t4 nnn mlnntfio flnnnt In tvnf Mllnfl catorcr mako th BandwlsheB for an evening entertainment yielded some profitable Information. With a Bharp knlfo ho flrat cut up all hla bread Into thin slices, trimming off tho crusts from a dozen slices at a tlmo. Then Into a bowl of freshly- mado mayonnalBO ho stirred tho con tents ot a can of deviled ham. It was tho work of a moment to spread this rich pasto upon two slices of bread. A slap with tho big knlfo pressed them Into a thin wedgo and a oharp cut divided tho sandwich square In two triangles. Sandwiches for 50 peo ple were mado thus In less than half an hour. A Cauliflower Left-Over. Most cookn throw away tho caul! nower llini HUB UOUU IUIV This Is foolish extravaga delicious for lunch tho no "treVSr tlad. flower that has been left from dinner anco, as It It next dny, elthei r the former, make fresh cream Bauce, as It Is better to rinse off thai nihj nrnvlmmlv nn It la nut tn onnr 4....- - . --- Mix with tho broken pieces of cnull flower and bake In shallow -pudding dishes or Individual dlsfiea. Tho top la covered with grated choeso, or, II that Is not liked, with breadcrumbs. Hearts. Cream a quarter ot a pound of but ter and three-quarters of a pound of sugar; bent In two eggs, then stir in a teaspoonful ot mixed spices, cloves, cinnamon and allspice. Add a table Bpoonfui 01 brandy and enough roso water to make a soft dough. Add a pound of flour sifted with n teaspoon- ful of pnklng powder. Dako In small heart-shaped panB and Ice. Wash Blankets. Prepare soapsuds of n good soap, rlnso In several warm waters. To dry, use your quilting frames; pin tightly all edges, pinning close together. Dry Indoors. Your blankets will be straight Ironing. When Ironing fine white waists or underwear lny a bath towel on Iron ing board, lny buttoned fildo on It, and Iron over wrong aide of garment, Between buttons will be Ironed and not any Ironed off, ; WESTERN DAIRY 5BARN Plan Herewith'' Given Was Designed fbr'the, Greatest 1 v ..'Economy of Time and L,otor Cement Foundation lor All. V.-'" . - mONT PERSPECTIVE' VEW. (BY J. E. BniDOKMAN.) The dairy barn herewith Illustrated was designed for n dairyman who dis poses of tho dairy products to private trade. To oavo labor tho horse barn and wagon rooni are under tho same roof with tho cows and calves. In fact tho building Is really three barns, but all under tho samo roof n horse barn with accommodations for ien uos, cow nam witn siailB for nn it t . . m 00 ""icn cowa, anu me amnu uarn ror n,no 'Jrv cows or young stock, a largo D1.i. ..u mu UUu Vvua As win be seen by tho floor plan, encn uopartment may bo closed with sliding doors nnd entirely separated trom " "ier uopartmentB. Tho ontlro building Is plastered, both the exterior nnd interior, with two COatR Of Portlflllfl pnmnnt nvpr or. pnhded metal lath, tho studdiuga aro two by bIx inches, ton feet long, nnd . V. n ntn.t I n jvU, . 1. i"v oiui j 11, vikui. net citcui uvui iuu horse barn, whore It is nine foot, to allow for driving in with a load of hay In stormy weather: tho story la ten feet over tho wagon room. All floors aro of cement, aa nlso nro the Tho exterior walls aro first covered .i. .... . . . wiin Bmp inp anu siripcu lor tue mm; the spaco between tho studding ,are filled in with concrete up to .tho win dow sills, and all corners and nngles'l are carefully rounded, to avoid hiding places for dirt nnd bacteria. Tho Btnlls arc formed of gas pipo, and the loft floor Is supported on three-Inch pipe; the box stalls and horse alalia nro or slx-lnch flooring juuuivu, uu uuvo wh i,u'ua muuui eu on tne top. Tlio mangera of tho cow barns are arranged to bo flooded when watering FOR BUILDING In thla ilrnlvtnp tlin irna nlnn hnnU or urolllng tho fencea may be made Df ono continuous nleco of flve elchths inc round wire ehnrnened. with a '.bread and a nut to hold the whcol on, lays Orango Judd Farmer. Tho wheel nay bo a pulley wheol. At tho right REQUISITES OF ALFALFA PLANT Numerous Failures in Growlns Crop Attributable to Luck of Knowlodgo on Part ' of tho Farmer. (BY H. E. LAUA.) FnrmerBnot alono In the east, but from tho very best alfalfa-growing sec tions are constantly complaining that thoy havo mado failures In trying to grow alfalfa. In most cases the peoplo who havo mado failure of growing alfalfa havo not devoted much nttontlon to tho study of tho needs of tho plant nud havo tied it in a manner thnt would make success out of tho question, Tho moro I seo ot tho plaut and con : & rtriiM.uu:ui (Y;x ! -fij- El ftlHj -5t 1 h ? "5T -3 " : - P I ! LJu I i LisJ -- 11. -Ail r J GAS PIPE FOR UNROLLING FENCE "M HOOK AMD WgEJ the stock, and all gutters are drained to manure pits. Traps aro placed In tho floors -for draining away tho wash water, and hydrants are placed at convenient points, so tbo entire barn may be washed down in a very short time. Tho two slloo nro 1G by 38 feet and are also plastered, tho Inside lined with brick, which receives a coat ot plaster. Hay forks and feed and Utter car riers aro Installed, and reach all parts of tho barn. The crop or ground feed 1b stored In bln3 on tho second floor and la drawn to tho tccdroom through eight Inch spouts, ns wanted. Sllngo is passed down tho chutos botwecn foedrooniB nnd silos, and by ' keeping tho doors closed all dust, and odors are kept out of the cow barn. Hay Is passed down In the feedrooms for the entire barn nt ono time, thus keeping tho dust from tho cow barn. A good cement foundation Is pro vided for everything, nnd all exposed woodwork receives threo coats ot paint. The roof Is covered with asbestos roofing felt, making the entlro barn practically flro proof. The cost to build this barn was slightly more than if built of wood, but as. It requires no paint and fow repairs, it would seem .;.. !;.. thut in tho long run cement was tbo most economical building material for tho farm. " Kindness and cleanliness nre tho watchword in .thla barn, and every thing In reason Is dono to thla end. The arrangement Is such that tho work of caring for nnd feeding tho stock haa been roducod to the mini mum, nnd ono man can feed tho entlro Uarn In a vory abort tlmo. WIRE FENCES SLED FOR UNROLLING BARB WIRE; Is shown a screw piece which fits .In and hitches on to tho books bohlnd tho wagon, buggy, or horse. Tho oth er two drawings aro self-explanatory. Tho gas pipo hook shown at the top la slipped through tho roll ot barbed wlro for unwinding. verse with men who are succeeding In growing It tho more I nm of tho" opin ion that It will grow on many farms wliero It haa proved a failure. Many who havo read nbout It nro skfeptlcal and will not glvo It a fair trlnl and many times when they do try It they go nt It In n half-hoarted manner nnd throw tho seed upon the' Boll nnywhoro It happens to drop nnd condemn tho plant If they happen to get unsatisfactory results. iviumiiu i-uno miraio. A tow thousand tona of llmo nltrnto ar-' mado In various parts of Europo, Ufjn$ electric power and combining tho nitrogen of tho air with lime. Ono eatlmnto plnced tho cost of this nltrnto ut $52 to f Gl per long ton. Experi ments mado with this nitrate In com pnilEon with tho nitrate of soda from Chill, are generally fuvorablo to tho artificial, especially In sandy soil. UUUU UUIIUIU1D lu I'tnuvv, IDKIr.