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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , APlilL 14 , 1885. "Maryland , My Maryland/ ' * PrattywivM , Lovely drmghters ncl noble men. " "My frtn lies In n rather low and ml * im&tlo titoattun , und ' My wife ! " "Wno ? ' ' "SV/w a very pretty blondol" Trrtnty yoira ago , becairu "Hollow-eye : ! ! " "Witlfwrooaudagtd ! " Before her time , from "Mtltrial vapors , though elio made no parllcnUr complaint , not being of the grumpy k nd , yet ctnaing mo great unc * * elnesa. ' 'A ftho.-t tlino ago I purohafod your roniedy fir ouo of ilio children , who bad A vary Fovoro attack ( if billouannra , And U occurred lo me that the rouudv might help my wife , nj I found thn" our llulo girl upon toQOTeiini ; had "Loet ! ' "Hdr pnll.jwnecn , and looked aa fresh ai a now bl wn dniiy. Well , the etory la BOUII told My wife , to-day , I\M \ g lin ed her old time bounty with compound init.ejt , ; md I ) now ailnridsomo a inat- > ' < ( f 1 do any h inyaslf ; as tan bo found in t-ur. ootiitty , which h nutotl for protiy ( ' "iMi And I have only Hop Biitfn K 10T It. i' r creature just looked ovormy nl' , ' 1 , ii'l ' eaya ' 1 cm illt r cqunl lo ii ii ' our o lurtsnip , ' und that ro in . 'there mljht ba more .p ot' > ivt wy biothtr fatmort * ould do i ? doiie. " tlopln , ? you may lout ; bo nparod to d I thankfully icainin , 0. L , JAMES , Bcltivillo , Plnco George Co. , Md. h , 1883. Mono Rjntitno ntthoiit A hunch ot giosn Ho,3 ] on tV iwhllo label. Shun nil tliol \ , polscnoui stutl wiiij ' "top" or "Uora" In their immo. 'Ibo llticst torlo fir nerroui jiooplo ltlltiatctter'8 Stomach ach Ulttcrg , Hlilch lu suras pcitcct dl- iC6tlor and aemlin 11- tlon , and the active po forman c of their functions by the lv < craoil bowe'8. As z" the Byetem acqclrea 3. tone throtmh tnc b fluencoofthlsboniin J med cine , tbo n"r\C8 griw Btronfrer aud mnic tranquil , head nn\tcty which Is a peculiar liy ol thbdr cpt ! . ' , Klvts ay to cheer- fulno a TocslftlilMi . health on a sure foundation , UFO I ho pcnilcsJ For aalo by UP _ igIV | a'ld Lcnlqni Rc 8 ttut't \ iut > * tUft T'"t 1 .i'llr'ii. I cm V . * * * r"t. . " , it'B ' \.H A'i Md,1 r Many 3 Lady is beautiful , all but her skin ; and nobody has ever told her how easy it is to put beauty on the skin. Beauty on the skin is Magnolia Balm. Beoklns jicrf4 reatorntlon to licnllh , full mniiliiiiiil unit KKXiiul vlRor ulllumt Sloiiiiifli Irii | ; liit , xliould Riind for Trcn- UHDOII the itluriiiiiii ISiilitH. Youu < ; tiicn and otbiTH v.Iio sailor U'oni IH-ITIIIIS ami jiliyul- cill ilolilllty , \hi\ii t il vlliillly. IIM'- Jiutiito ili'rllni * . Viirifooolc , tvc. , nro > , ) ccl.ally IxiiuiHod by roiisulUnj , ' Itn rontci'to. 7)inc eniof Ilio Pi'o > .tiito Oliinil , Ivlilni-ys nnil liliiildur < ffertunlly etircd indor80d : by tlioiiiiuiiilii Un ha\i' b < i'n riiroil. ' . 'oitc | l In HoHjiitalii . .ml hv iMiyBluiuna In l'ur < pc ua.l MiK'i-f i. Scali'dTiciilIufrriV Addrosa MAIUTOHUKTII-U , CO or Da il TUE3KOW , 'IS Wust I4th St. . How N ork- THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing- & Bleaching In Hard nr Soft , Hot or Cold Water. BiVKw Lir.ou.Tisu : mul SUMAMAr.usoi.Y , mul ulvca uiilvfrs.1 sat stjctloii. Ko family rich or poor tli.mli bo without it. Sold by all ircccr > . new tun of Imitations well de tlRno i to miiituit. I'x.uiusK is thooxLY s\vn libor savin c compound auil l ajs bum Ihu ft DON o eym bol and Dime of JAMES PYLK NKW YORK. IV. JL * & CO ( Successors to Peck , Kern tt Slbley. UBl'HKSKNTINa MORSE , ROSE & CO 01' CHICAGO. lUUne secured a prlnto wire illrrct to the Ch ! uago Hoard of Trade , we are prepared to execute or den urnii'i'tly. We take a full maiktt ranoit. Coun try bu lnc8 a neoitlly. Itefercneea. United 8t te Natlona IBank. Teliplione 210. N ( V. oorntf IStl A FINE LINE OP Maniiood Hestored Utuuiil''iik.K. Atlcllmof ' ; ? " ! " . j-Mtiutiire lcc./Ner jroutujiliiuprailenc ov * , . Hinb.ioa - , i-e.liarltic tried hi tarn crtry IHJOML ' 'M liicnriTpilaiiiniplrii-antntuf il - ui . ' v - ,1 iH' i " ilt'i ' * r r H A 1'IjATONIO Xlio Hculomont or Nihilists In Soutli. cm Oregon And IH History , York Sun. Among the foothills of the cojist range la the Bontbcrn part of Oregon , at n place LongcUle .station , stands a ictttlomcnt of 11i * lnn rtfugecs. Allhncgh onttnslbly subject to tbc Inns of Jackson county , yet tlila c immunity of oillca is in reality an imppriam in impcrio. It scorns to bo n enrt of Platonic republic , wlioro prop erty It common and where the greatest freedom possible to an org n2od ! society in allowed. In 1881 a b nd < f twenty attidunts of the Odusaft nnd Ivnarkoff unlver itlt > ii left Utiss'a ' In aaparato do achtnctus , with Nbtf Yi rk as the tueoli.'f ; plnc-g. . \rriv- \ itig theio they looked nbotit for come pUce i.f cottloniint nnd determined on Oregon. Not having in moy oDua | > h , they ninin separated , and worked fn dif- ftrout clticfl of the oust until a fond hud buiin ridniid lulllcleut lo buy the title- deeds t > sovi-rnl thousand acroa of land When the property waj purchased they nt onca ntartod for Otogou , and began the formation rf r. colony , to which have fiincn boon cdded thirty or forty rddi- tmnnl nihilists. The land Tit dlvidcr.l in'o farms , and oich colonht iHoped a ort&m nmouut of money ki fir'tum nteek nnd tools. BJOU the settlement thiive 1 until t > alv . oIoDy , vp'ilcb la called''New C'losjn , " teed oivn Giibitait'tl basis. Thou rnlis nd rejjulituna err , .adopted fur the ovcrumont at th ? ottlove. It van do- Ided that eicli nun olM'ild work bat six ours a dcy , tlu rimu'r.dfi > o b * dcvotea ) listening to locturou in nittluri and M rights of man. Oao hrpp hon a wna okctod as the lecture hall , air thuo 10 refngoes dally listen to the spocula- ODH of the sludonta on the right of rovo- ution , which they claim will upriso In Uitaia an anro BB the Volga flows Into 10 Bta. The chief ntaplo of cultivation of the ilony IB graia. Hiiero nro about twenty Tomon in the settlement. The colony Is c the possession of a largo library , open 3 all , Thlch Is composed moatly of textiles on political subjects in the Itmlan tonguo. The library is BtewJlly noreaiod by the addition of books and .ipers from Geneva and Odessa. Among the aottlera is Ivan Urvjn.aky , 'ho was connected with the nihilist a in Odessa , and was attested fn 1878. At tint time there- was a man in Odctaa lamed Kow.ilslcy , who published the icols and pimplota of the nihilist * . Ono ijht while ho was engaged in this work lie licuco was surrounded by gendarmes , 'ho nihilist closed the doors and burnnd 11 the nnpern and books. When the flicora o iho czir broke do-.vn ihe docra light ei nued botwton them , and six of- CUM warn killed. They found evidenca ijainat Kownleky and bin cc > nfcdcn\toe in bo portions of not type "hat the nihilists ai neglected to "pi. " Koia'aky ' waa ont to a oiison and on the journey the clicu tent three empty carringug , r/ith a Ion-of dcssiviiig the peopla , as on up ioiup ; was foarcd. Kowaloky was aen- cncod" tj bo oxosutcd , but Urvansky nanaged to afterward escape. .Another itiilitt at the Or.goa settlement la Mr. { atnanotich , who waa artoitod at the amo time aa Kowalsky. Ho waa oent tj Vrehanscl. While there ha played the ole of a natural forl , and waa allowed lis freedom provided ho would icpott vaiy morning to the authorities. Ho managed tj escape in the garb of o plai nt. nt.Tho The other prominent nihilists at New Odess * ni'o Krimont , Fireman and Gttr- icb , a',1 students , and all connected with omo political plot which caused them to cuvo their county. The settlement thus AT has prospered loyond all oxpeiti- ion , and no dissension , has occurred to tsar the accomplishment of i's purpose. The colony is ntill ongagtd in nihilistic irojec'a nnd ts in corjnuntcormiwiniration vlih Ilussii. ODO r/f the great objects f the colony is to furnish a homo by ending money to cibilistsrho may leroaftur escape from Rnssln. tillcc an Old Creaky Window Shutter. That ij the way a mau'a rhoumntio olnta aomotimcH are. Hinges old , rnsty and woia , nnd badly need oiliog. The in ublo la In the blood. A man vho la if a iy account is worth repairing The rapslring can bo done by tncana of Brown's Iron Bittera. That enriches tnd ss the blood , drives out the paine , i id woria complete rijatorailon. Thous- in a tettify to it fiom hspnv esperience. Mr. 0 H. lluntley , 918 North Six- ; ieuth St. , Ht. Louis , cays , "I used Brown's Iron Bittern fcr rhoumatmra , oniral dtbillty and proattatlon with tlio A nnnliaml Too Many. Kxdinnge , The narao of M'ns , do Bc.-.nlieu , who a firroJy M2 yu.xa of ago , hi Lnowii in nanectim with all woriu of chnrity nnd all fashionable fecn Five yeam Hgr jhe asintr.i.d nr , lather , icmarrod fjr V'i" MI olio wai the wife of ono if tbo . ) i' Lriliitui yunnjj men on the Uo ir < o , h i Lft hern widow under IragiV c r-Jm- Ono morning , savon years age. Ju < incn Torcy , the clovci epocu'a'oi1 , the maw ol fashion , wai found dead in his bad at lib coautiy s.'tst his bralnn atteml over lib pillow. At tint It was believed ha had bo an ac.iassliutcd. The homo was deaortcd , bolng uninhabited at the time. It vn wlntor ; M Toroy had gene thei'd to look for nome account books which he needed. Bein a ellent partner In a la'ga mnnufiotory in the neighborhood ho made frequent journeys thither. His only attendant at this time waa B garden er , who lived in a Isolated building. But on thn examination of the books and cullers of the unfortacate man , who had A banking homo In the Rtia Ilafittu , it waa evident ho had committed auioldo He was completely mined ; even the dorr- ryofhijwifo had bouii swallowed np. [ Jo bar ) net wished to aurvlva the dis aster. aster.No No ono was aurprlsed two yoaru latsr when the yjuntr woman again married , M. do Uemillcii Is M handsome us wai her first huabiU'1. lie speculates lest ; he haa an ample fortaun sifely luvtated. He foil In love with a woaian who WJB flnin- clally ruined. Uow rroa it possible to re- pu'so ' him ? " The accond marriage , like tbo first , wai happy , the conpln TCUS Itoi g < y , but more Intlmatu ; tha grief of thv widowhtod was aiauaged by tender ca resses. So a boy was born then a gi'J. Ono day Mine de Beaullou received u letter which h d been on ih travel aoma 'lojo , and which was aldrcsted to Mraj Torcy and bad an Amtriom poitiiurl. Tbo writing of the supBrscripU n troubled htr , aod wnon the envtloped Va uppuod thu fir4t line made her trcmbli. Woa r.hij aotno niysterj J W s It a devic" formed bjfore hi death by thn unfort'i wt'o Towr , whowMicJto havjbii widow rt ceive a Jattar that Would'purtun le her ' at ho was s-ill alive , and thus keep her r m wiuping ? But tlmt uicido * The corpao ( The burial ] A a ) tie letter answered a i , 1 Tort-y tt'd ' tnw , aft r his ruin % hs rt solved to secure the tne n § of rrgaining his lost forlunr , and to rehabilitate his lost honor ! Ho oven tool : prijo to him- elf for his eacrlflco , Through the complicity of a gruvo- iigger of the village ho wis arsated of ho early death of a man of his otaturo and complfslon nn event which had > een awaited for severe ! rftonthsj nod when the Rravo-31.tgur apprised him of In long expected death ha piocoedud to HI ! his tchodulo. Tfcnt night ho disposed In his own bed he corpse that had buen carefully diala- strrd When ho hid arranged It be ircd two pistol shots in the dead mau'a .ice , comp'oely ' * dnGguring it. Then the 'BUI do" having been njcotnp'ishud ia he dtea-tod house lie m\do his CD ape , with Iijm only enough money ty defray is traveling expenses , and went to Uy his fortune io Amortca. At lint ho had become wealthy two r throa times ni wealthy 03 ho hul for merly boon i ho wna about to rttnrn aud > ay hia credltors/capital and Intercat , ta obnbllitafo hiiuaalf. And now. ai Ha w.\a freed from nnxiety , ho would have tlmo to devote to domotsicliapplmnswis na dear titt'.e wlfo , whom hobolicvoi had not remarried. * * * * Tlio Gnu thought ofthe second has ; aud with to g ) to the first huabtnd anfl : lll him , since ho dared ta rite from hi * tomb utdor tlio ho ' . cgal pr&taxt-that .VMS ioc deal. "Xo , no : nal thot ! " cried Mmo. do 3oarHea , with horror Hfti ha- first love riaan from the dcwl with hoc 6rat husband. "Do 3 in tate ! hla putt ! " demanded mmbor two , trembling with joilousy aud U rror. "Ungrateful ! Do you nohoivo to him our tivo years of happiunwl" "Does ho nntcomo to tike my happi ness from mol" "Ho has not the right-to do so " "Our marriage void and our child- ran ? " The lltlla cherubs wera thoro. They encircled their father and mother with their carcsiing arms. They aoftoned the anger of their father. There were tears end embraces , and finally the unhappy tonplo wont to consult my friend the awyor. It was arranged the latter should do- nand a dlvorco in the name of Mmo. do Scaulieu from her first hntbind , and Mr. 'orcy ahonld ba made to understand that t would be dangerous for him to. return , o Franco. His escapade la complication with the violation of agrafe. The grave- igger Is dead , but Mr. Torcy , on hla own onfesjlou can La made anoworablo for Uo crimp. A divorce will bo obtained , nd then M. and Mmo. do Beaullou whoso marriage ia the meantimn will bo unndered provislcnally void will raar- y. y.It ippnnuj , nccording to the la'cet rcm Mr. Torjy , thit he Is loslgoed 10 bis arir.ngomont. 11 o is neb coming la'sk to Franco. Ha will allovr tha di crce to be obtained , and all the moro vjllliogly aa ho haa boon to maintain ilonco for Devon years , nnd not wrtta to lis wifo. In making hla prapartlons to' cturn to Frincpit wca nrLj.-sary for h'm ' o and an intimacy with an amiable American widow. ' Now , however after n honorable r.cqnaintancj with her for even years , having been freed from all omcstio obligations in France , he will 10 r.blo to cspouaa tha fair American. AX ELfECCKIO STKEEL1 OAK , The Subtilo rimtl i > ucuessiilly ( Used in a Nuval E.vperiincur. ? hiladelprna News , An exhibition of the working of Bid- vell'o electric railway waa given yostor- , ay aftarnoon for the benefit of the mom- ) era of the presa nnd acinntitic and i-p.il- oad men The fourth H > or of 117 north fourth street wea the Bceneof thooxhibi- ion. and ovoiy ono preeont expreatod jratificatlou at the in'er.Btlng and euc- cers'ul dcmnnstratioa. A track Is la'd ' around the room , which occupies the en- ire floor , and the car travels over thio > rack , 'I ho car uied is about ihe slzo of iho miller , or bobtail' street cars , and ac- commndatod several gentlemen with aide ido , fire or sis of them getting in at once. A dynimo for generating the ilectriclty la at the lower end of the 'ooin ' Rtd famishes between uno and n ulf to two hocaii power pressure of moiivo power. A 'lro connected with b ? dynamo tronsuilta the current to brass roila or conductors placed oni eUhtr v.d of the track , aud these , in turn , fur- n'Bh the motor. For street use the con ductors are to be placed in the ccn'eiot ' , bo track , n slat to bo left open , Ihr nigh ivhictiEti c-ai crops and twnsferj the cuirent to the motor. The car ussd yesterday wai lighted by nttinbtr of inasadoecanl Inmpn mul heated by a layer of resistant colls. The same dynamo does oil thin , and bse'd a iphta eoveral of the ordinary cloui-ic 1 ghts hung in the room. Profit In r < ni I icy. 1'ftrmer and Gardener. The rein n that many parsons keep poultry wi'h Htllo or no profit ia want ot care for tha hona and young chickens Hon houses should bo well vtnlila ed , bnllt fronting the rait or oouth , BO 03 to catch the morning tiati , nnd bo kept clean. The proper food for all poultry consists ol a mixture of vepotnbleaand inaects. Tto grain fodiham ahould bo good and sound , Cooked poUtooK , oat or barley moil , rlco and corn will bo found bent , and , where they are confined to a small range , ani mal food must ba supplied them. This ia particularly necotsiry in winter to pro duce early eggs. Tno prooiau of fattening poultry do- penda on ciroumatanceB. Vonng chick ena may ba put up as aoon aa well feath ered , but require great attention. Water ahould always be kept in their coopi , anc amall psbblt a and gravel added to their food ; a foir rod poppers will esilat diges tion , Early puiltts should bo well fed , when they will bo ln to lay In the spring , after which , being in fall fl jsh , they are ready for the table or market. Ia this w y a atock of early egga la obtalnec when they are high , and the fonla arc aald before they oecoaae poor. All fowli should be glvou free access tp a heap o Black lime , coal aehea or fine aind , an ( hey ara prone to parasites and find a remedy ia bathing in tbo dust. Plent ; of suitable food , good , pure water anc well-ventilated noueca will render the roaring of poullr/ ploisant aa well at profiUbls occupation , and wbon duo at teutlon is given three important point * cholera and other dlaeases will not attocl the poultry. A MliBDiii'i Ulnzo. LEK SDMHIT , Jfo. ; April 12. The biulnae H'ttinn of the town was burned tLla afternoon Jj.cs Hbout one hundred tlioua.-ufd dollaru , The eenata end chamber of depntlea o VenezotJa tit in IBTO lofty , brn-llk inokiug rcoinf , each about alx'y foa tcjuarc , and entirely destitute of decora tion , except tha never cndlnir IIUINB OP AN ANO1KNT CITY. AVonilcvlul Kvhlonuo of l'rohltorlc Civilization Fonnrt In A Coal Mlno In ST. Louis , Apiil 9. The clly of file jorly , Alo. , la oiirrod up over the dl& cjvery of a woudoiful burled city which was d'Bcoverod nt iho bottom of a coal haft 3GO feet deep , which w a being aunk near the city. A hard and thick tratnm of hva covtred ttio bnrind city , he ctrotts of which nro rogu ar'y la dent ont and InclcBed by walls rf stun , which s cut and dressed In a fairly good , al hough rude s ylo of masonry. A lull 30 by 100 fi-et , wan 'Uacovercd , whoruiu ere mono benches Mid tools of nil de- criptiona for raooraiiual serr.ce. TurthFr search disclosed aUtutos and i.n- i es made of ft compoeitlon closely io otubllug b"on7o kcklng lustro. A ttouo uiutaiu VA3 found , lioatid In a wide court or Bt.oat , nud from It R strjam of por/ootly pare water was llowlug , which , ipoti btii g tnitod , wcs found o bo strnng'y ' impifgiiBted with iini-a'ono ' taste. The most vrondjr'tU ( f all wia : lying beside tha fuunlnni , bjitig ho portions of a ekehton of a human be- ng The bones of the loj < wjaro mcni- ired , tha femur measuring 4J feet , iho ibia fuurfdut cud three inohee , ahowing hat when altvo the figura was three imi < a the eiz > of an ordiiuty man end puoacsicd of a wonderful niujcutar power nrl qutckhese. Too head bunoi hart o.ip- aratnd in t > vo placet , the oi itial a .id ihu ori.r.jl ataturon liAvlug been desir-j'td Iho irup cniunta fcuud oaibince bri 117.0 aud flint kn VtB , auiia atid granite ha a- uera , niotalllc taim of rude wjrkmanship ) ut paved mot l , and othuia of similar huracter. They cro not so highly pul- aaed nor so acura'ely mn'to as thujo nuw nlflhoa by our beat rnechanlc3 , but they herr eklll and an evideno of au ad- auceed civilization that are poaltivtly wondorfnl. The a niching parties opent wolvii houra in the depths , and only ; ave up explorations btciusoof oil In heir lauipi being low. No end to the wonderful diacuvory wts reached. The acts above are v uched for by David ) oatos'iho rccjidor of the : lly of Mobcrly nd Goorga Keating , city marshal , who wore of tbo exploring party. A further nd extended search will ba made in a ay or two. A \Vnrntne to Mothers. An old physician writes to a Cincinnati ledical Journal , that ia view of this fact liat people llvlup at n distance from itloa are foqucutly obliged to > es rt > uugh mixtures alroidy put up for tine , hey should provide theiDsslvca with only uch remedies as nrc kno * n tobe free from plat1) ? , poiauns nnd narc itica. He reco nenda Rod Star Oou h Cure , which teotn various Boards of Health proved to be > m > ly vegrttablo as well as prompt , o - tctivo and harmless. low a Fair Fcmato Canvasser a T7oultl-be She c , mo Into the sinctum sell'Jig ' lot- er-files ? blll-lulrlors , She - aai patent - wea and eomoivhit ti\lk.i- > retty and UTcet \ - ivo My life ia hard , " she said , "bat 1 mvo jolly lot cf fun. When I w ; s et 5t Paul I stippcd r.t the Sciencu iiotel Uy hnab&nd la t , traveling roan and WAS n terra at the s\mo tltnu I happened to meet n bible agent , who ans determined " nhoald RO to work for him got a little nahed , I think. Any v y , ho followed mu about until I got ruthcr tired of it. .lo wanted to call and ECO mo at tuo heel - el , and I let him comu ! "Noir , my hitab nd atandn 0 feet 2 and ii bi'ilt llko John L. Sullivan , ana when that llrtla B bio podler got into onr room tbo BWI or , sunny arailo died on : of hij fcice , and when my husb&nd : ook htm en his kueo and r.old him aiveot ittlo Btorita about goad llttlo children hc.t had g mo tn heaven and had their ) icturoa preserved ia Sunddy-school looks I 'li3Ujlit ; ho Wi nld die. My. hin ) nd told him that ho was real ghtd tc ind such a niun little fellow , and ho wna o "hid he Hfrod me , and tbti'whinwo got r.th v o wnn adopt him but In o. "No , I dun't flirt ; bnt it is Imponoi'nle D kt0p ! eotno oouceltedupplu.i [ - tsoiu asking fo'di of tu ! > Di olvcs , " nd gathei- u , { up her fa-r'p cs , nbesont t'l.o II r I'.t.ii Almanac and Ooolt mailed ften on spoil'ition to the Ttnni- ord Uhemicul Works , Provldencu , K. I. Docs ' l'a 1'otiiiiy > ? L roia t iu Colorado Farmer1. The qneatioa msy b't triitlifiii' ed yuu by eoruo , and n i by u-var < . The ; irulit3 and looaoon from It. eplrjj fo-'s ' do uond tiiitltoly upon the Lcnaus yor the oluuta Thi so who Bftvo tiouses eiiiatructed to that tht'rlosltm ( y bo ciuii'iud i\nd libiTstod at wll , ur.J luvu a taate ft c the imprn\i.niont o brouds , can rnaka tliii liufinua.i pay ; hut L-JO farmer who haa no other cimvcmoocefl tor them thin a pule put np In the birr r n Durch , and no picket fnnco around bla gtrden , cau not nmko it profitable. Hn vlll lose dollaru nhoro dimes are re ceived. Fuwla Tfithout care or protection wll not l y from Novfmber to April end dur ing that time each individual hen wil conaumo enough grain to four times pay the value of her body , to aay nothing about annoyancoi of having a flock ol twenty or thirty pluugo into the oorn crib every time the door ia left open for i few minuter , or ID mount n bucket o ; grain if sat down while In a hurry and devour half of It , or dip their not tdwujn tidy bills Into a pail of milk which la cot upon the barn floor while filling another , and lucky If eomo overgrown 8h > nji does not jump Into It or upaot the wholi or having to clean n harness , fork ant shovel handles , buggy or cuttar cushiono every tiina befor nelng them. In tha aumiQor about on ) dog ant t o cr three boja are required to keep tha bon out of the garden and the ttrsw berry patch , nnd drive them homo from from tbo neighbors ; and by tbo way moru neighborhood broils orlgiuato by keeping unrti'y ' mid unroairsinod hen thau from any other ouuo. The garder in planted and rsplanted , and althoug the Eeods "cjmo up" iho aamo day they aw put in , gntden aauce is jjontrally la * and net very abundant. The man * ho IcveB the bueinesi and takes pi JaMira In prepuiting good ana cjmtur ubla winter < ] iur'trd , ai < d fiti 11 proper conventencoa for Hummer keepiujj cn raako pnullry bifuootB pay , If n > cirriod on to too great ak < extent. It i very seldom that any ent > auojsoda whe : pjultry keeping it raadoiiu isxtcniivc bai mesa , On a eranll Bcila it is often profit able , but when the number is Inciuiso ; to R Itrgo amount the propirticnat jinn does not keep pace What tha ca'i.e ' wo to not kuorr , but hhould attnbntn i lo iho 5h ° ent difiiculty of fowln Ctt i orating when congregated in largo num- ) ? r , rather than to bad tnaiibge-tnent. Lot the man who gives pul'ry > no fur- her attention thiai oiniiniully cnralng hem for their dcpredati ns , mark down bo amount of grain ful and duatroyod ; rnlt atolon by theni ; i jury drno In the garden ; time Bpert in ck'nnirg up after .hem . , and If the aggregate dots not amount to throa tlioca the v hio of nil cggj received , nnd carcasaoa beside ? , ho tuny put 113 down at a falsa prophet , Silent 1'inuof ) . ow York Sun. J-solTv , the pinnist , practices hourn daily upon a dumb punu , aud VonBtdow iitnics oun itith htm in his ttavols to : et p up his practice , and Lltzt ia s.ild to ue CHO s'sudunuly. The c bjoct of ub- tt ntmc a stlct t iirlrmuom , which is Md 1 1 bocrowli g hi fi v < r wtti intiolclans , B tn cub rdlnnto the eenso of htariiit ; In ) 'actlco , and to protoat tko player from he nervous fatlgun produced by the mo f thnt Bouse , bt tbo eamo time that he S01UC3 of f ght aud touch to i inplry- d. A cliilk'd ' musician anid recently that ho rxVntiallnn from practi ing upon a jtnnn WiB (51tor ( than meat poronns tuiiguitd. lie ooublcd whether a street mver WAB aa much pxhans ed by n day's ubor asa nun who < s obliged tn practice 11 the uftomoon. II u fiworcd the use of piono that made no noise1. Ho hnd icaM n phjslnlan s y that the ncrvoso 10 dachca of youny wouitn in musical usirviitorica were Lug ly duo to tuedlu f pni > t co , tad itrzt of tan thonftht that 13 no-ao Imp arc d tbo niuslcnl B.UEC. 'hu mute piuno inekea the performer tpend up n his pyea and Mi touch , and nfnrco more ottuition to the score , so int he will ba able to cot u notion of the mu i i upon ti ht rcidin There name mntu planoa in Now York nd several in Bi s m. The first tno out to this country came from Wuiman , nd ufttr the model of this ono others era canttmctcd. The muta piano lias a ull keyboard and has the appearance of n crdmnry piano , bnt tbcro is noltbor jundlnt ; board nor atrings , which cause torn to quickly go back to their places when touched. The toutii n may be rog- lated DO as to correspond with the piano x > bo used for playing the sivno mntio ith oinndo. Then the tou ch need not > a vniied , and the Bounding piano need otbj UBod except to coriect erroiainiho lading ; of notes. Itiaiurthor claimed lat it is economy to use a mute piano , ns a export will play havoc with a good > Uno in two or three yoi rs hard practice. The muscular and ucivona strength re- uired 'n inclem oxhib tlon piano play- ig la aiirprisingly gnat. Fiullon of a'tmoo ; has 3'j worked upon the muscle E hi * fingom as to bo able to surprise hia cqualntniices nithfeDti of digital strength nd mrrCsrreno. . vrlth a very orawll innii , ca' : crush the fingers of a strong ntn vtihmt moving his arm. Thla lower com i fri m long practice , which o the devotoeii limited only by ocdur- nci. ' , jd it i. txptclod tha. the mute ) iaii ' W'll in ore J30 practice , and asui'd- n2ly duvc.op more brilliant and difficult jhno.pJayLig. Tlio instruments are not cx- > ennlvo , but are made only whsn ordered A piono raiinnfrct-jro" tajs that they mold t.ot cost ; 070T $25 or S30 , an ono an oaaily b. ) innclo out of a caet-ofl' in- trum nt. j oft ! : ; HliiR 'liilailclphi , Timed. A big wan wi'h ' very tiglit trousero nd ex. raordunrdly ahiuyailic hat walked ip Chsstnnt ntreet no about 0 o'cljck ait veiling tud v/ent into a hat store i av E ghth. A crowd of citizens and null bois follonrod meekly alter him , ut stopptd ont'ido of ha door. It wan bhn L. Sullivon going to buy thut , 3rttty aocn ho came out and strutted with a touch-rat-not air ovtir to Green's lotol. The crowd followed as before and eemcd only too happy to have tha honor f walking in the grout man's wako. Vlien the slugger I'cajned Green's the row d at , his heela s-opped again and " - < tht rod nrouiid tbo wiudows. Frnfy eon Mr Snlliai w nt Into the resign ? nt ai'd orrV'-i'd hla supper and the vowd iUUeni > d their nosea a &Iuat the indowu and gisad at him. The ynve- nnnt aoon btcimg blocked end Mi. ji'aen came out aud ordered the crov. d way , but it waa not until a holtcoto : ] eeWo with cane appeared that the al- nlreis nf the fistic litro dlapewed. 'unio itigarsd in th.t rain In the hope t-S * * . l-o would hov ; himself aga'.n. An ex-attorney gatioial of tlio United oti.tes , .1 iari-ica toldlir , an oxiihlor o n furolgn catu-r , a dislL guiob . ! orntcr nd s world ranowaod ntatpi.-oin oil usi 'id by unnoticed l > y the crowd. The l-'leld 1'CB. Cw.ntr ; ' Gcntlem.v1 , The field pea , if sound , will sprout almost , anywhere that U can obtain a Ut- lu ooll aud moist'iva. It dotn well on Iio rtiughett gronur. , aid : hcnco h an ad- nirblo crop to pUnt ikjl on a pii co of new liud , to fit Li : hoou cropa. A Irrgor yi.-ld per acre la olnaino * vrl en p'antod ' in ruwj , like beaiJii , HIK ! rco or tv o p'uniugo , and , if jou ohooai , ono weeding with the Jioo. The > * - ' " 117 rt1 from two snd a , half tf hree feet apart , Jvlh twenty to twenty- f .ur Inches , with nix to eight poaa In u iiiil. A half LiiBliLl will plant an acre. In Virginia wo msy grow two drops a t'enr oa the nsmo laud , but general'y ' nly onn lo wieod. This wo plant in limn ne July ; bftHC n corn , Bay middle of June , but EOtred alone , fust part of June. Broidcr.it In the cornfield ( as la ( ton done ) It is sowed at the last work ing of the corn , say middle of July. The pen will mature In ninety days and I ahuld - think ono crop a year could IB grown almost anywhere in the United Statea. It will doubtliaj mituro In No- neVa , unless the nights in June , July , \ngust. and first half of September are t io cool. It la very senaltlvo to cold. If n'ght ' temperature Is not too low for uc : > 8fnl corn-growing , 0. H , can grow tbe field pea. Ho Means "I am Mnahcd , " Oil City Derrick , The latest thing In the rink line ia the ' roller skating fltitation. " The trouble that a man has to know too many fancy figures in order < o make hia illrta tlon uadaratood. It Ia the awknaid can , however , who can make bimscll undoratood In tt moment. Ho skatta awards a ycucg Indy and Immediately fulls on hla pacts , which means "I am Tlio Conviction ol'Flsli , NKW Yonic , April 13. Couiuel for .Umea D. 1'UIi , convicted cx-prenldent of the Marine baak , tpplied to Jtidgo J Benedict in the United Btiitea court to-day to havohla cllfn admitted to bail. Ths court refused to Rran the motion ami counsel will unew the appli option bcforu the cuurt In bane , next May. 3KUJ DISEASES CUUKO. tj iJt. Krazler'ii Alacto Ointment , Cuica II by iragh : 1'imples , lilack Heada or Grub ' " . Wi63 ttJid Kniptlotu on the face , leivln ? L\e Hu clttar r.iul beauttttil , Ainu cures Itch jit ' 'L um , How Nljji'itw , i r-re J ijj.1 and old Ouaf'unU ) Lilcfra i3oU liy UrueRltts , o mlfd on receipt tirlra. CO cnta. Bold by , i i u & Cv\ and 0 , i' Uoodinan. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. Hin Chr appt , Mot Durable , Smnllest in Si'/n uml Ligiifcsi in W fight. TVIth'noKa ) Vrcncs nftiny k'-ulcnn the \unnnlof work pro 'nerd , such llttlr n\jcuM | , ( ton toni ol li\v snu'oxir tolnnd ralmad box rir ai can ln > ileuo with tli i itM Improxoit Machine ; . \Vvrrimtcd or'n'o ale. Kor Illulstiniod nowdrrular iKldrc-sj. KIITEI. * C0..0nltiev. Illlnoli' . Mention usnahaDco n Horn i : > Ubllahpdln UH. ( LLngj i 1409 and 1411 DutteeSt. { * uSwflaa1 ? < ' l Omaha Ne- 13fh Sired , Bet. Farnam Tnia Cur SIIOHB A SECTIONAL Visr or OUK Nitw Polar , Dry Air , Seif Ventilating HAttD WOOD main mi DBS jrar.ufacinre'1 In tlio most prrfe from kllr-dry oak lumber , chateonl filled , zirn lined , Kilvnntcctt Iron eh Irrx , hand- toirulv piu' cd anJ ( icnljuui for the wnntc ol n clasK of triulo thotwnni tl.o bib : th f n be mle , I'artlciwlihliii ; sreclil slzoa can from 15 io 20 Per L'j placinir orders now. W. Ln AS. A. JIllNKV. W. A Gnmos Solicit the attention of cash and prompt time buyers Will duplicate eastern wholesale prices , adding freigh * to Omaha , tnd 1219 JLcavemvoi'th Sf. C'CARETTE Smokers who ro willing to pay pllltl e moro ffi&Q flffd/Phftti H fl * B-ffl fiHfifl 15 / N F&J S * K furCiiruUt'Hth'vn tlio iTlce clmued for thoorilintry trtdo - . . . . - el HBO HW t B fl\l 5 S'ft'f. ' ! ' > " ' " ' the R CHP/I > ND STRAIGHT CUT , No. I fl 9J'fl ' S HBB asJBlS / SJUPEPiMOi ? to til others. They are rovlo from the brightest , most dcllcati'lyfbrorod , and hlphcst cost sold leaf grown In Ylrirln'n ' , and are nbjulately uirnoOT Ant'LT HAT.OX crdruuB. Wo uro tlio Conuino French'iico Paper''o ' r < vi llr.ict InniorUtni , whlcti ! < niP.Je tsjJBClolly lor in , wati'r inarLo \\ltn 1 tie ! name of the oianJ , RiCnlYIOIln Straight Cut Nn. I. otchC'-.a-vt'c , ulthoutivbMi n < no arc coiu.no. Imitations of this brand Imvo boon put on nao ! ! inoro r"oltnri nroraulonoii thit th'a w II' old find ordinal lirand , inul to cbscno tnat each ,11-J or bo . nf Richmond Straight 2Ut CisuretU-o bears tlio elgnatura ' .f Sflanufacfi 3P. RiGlimond , Virginia. --i : to announce that they have irom this t'nio marked down ALL GOODS , and will lor the nt xf 60 days , make a reduction of 10 per ceut , * & Overcoats , Suits and Pants well made and sure lit. Now is the time to buy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES BUEMPINQ BOJUMF , TAL GU.YMIZED ali.li , 71 la Jo ti CVpj.Ii niilla ' . 5 tl llj ) Siy l-hii. ! ti , TlD. I/C t < J tin HI ill Kw n Utb Hlxtt Ouit'dt V-Mik .