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    THIfl OMAHA DAILY BME , TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 10 , 1885.
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Nertous Prottral.on , Debility , Mental and
rtiytlcal Weakness : Mercurial and other Afire *
lions of Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning ,
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teat. , , nl ujt > < l Hilda rtlotlrle .fl rdi. I'rloul ; .
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The Mirror
is no flatterer.Vntml you
make it tdl a swrttttir tal ?
Magnolia Malinis thc'charm
cr that aitnost cheats the
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Sooking-ylass.
GEKM1NAL ,
Cr the Etory of a Great Mlnora' Etriko ,
UY KMIM2 7OIiV ,
Trmislittcd from tlus frcncb.
v or t'itt'.ni : ixti
Atilnii l.iint'cr. n im-clmnlr , ntialilo to linil
rniilo ] ) tin-lit nt hlA tnulo in 1'tulM , drifts Into
Iliilnifilnr of Frnnco mill lirin M ntutttlio
Mont.-on ro.il mining nv'l'iiii ' In curly .sprlii .
Id-liiK ltiiinit money liu rundily nccepUt work
In HID Vnlliire mini ! and MMIII lieconiiM nn
i'\lMit : workninn. Tliu Inw WIUJP * uf the nilii-
ITM. n eonsiniit Htniu'iilo nsnln t hnnjri'r , unil
tin1 inl-cntbli' condition of old iind ynuni : , o\-
rilcHlii him a lively iiitun > l nnil Im IMVIIH
the study of iin-IlioilM teiullli' , ' to nllevlntc
llii'ir condition , ( iindunlly lu > liiiput.s : Ms
lileas lo ntlier.s mill tmdllv w'ciinus thu sup-
| M.t nnd ( xi-oM'rntlon | of tlio imnr , nlitifilin ! ;
wiiikint'ii , A Hixvlni ; luiul I.M sinned In which
racli nilluT conlrlbnti-d , Hie money Uius olc
tnlncd lo bu UM'd lo Mippoit thu men In a\fio \
ol trouble with the coal eompiiiiles. liy tliu
Ut or NovenilH.'r tlio fund amounted to neon-
sldcr.ihlc flirn , nnd thu mlneix , embolilened
li > IhiH Taut , UeUiimlneil to ieiiAt a new
method of payment intrndniTd by niiijnrity
ol thi ! eompiuili'H , whli'h was to uo In.o ef-
leot on thu nrst df DcrnmlMtr. Tlio ) i nil of
tne companies UHM to divide tlio ter ccnthncH
paid for earh car of coal , ono-'nlf ' lo jro
lowaid inijinir lur plopping In thu dilll.sof
tins mini * . ThuvoiKiiien , to lorlit'y their
iNisltion In cjL'io of revolt , worked nftecn iliij-s
under the new system of payment , mid found
Unit it wiiHttii Indirect Imi enerlivemelluxl of
H'dnclni : thulr wnfrm. To fitrlki ! vvim the only
iilti'riiiitlvc , Meetlii"H were lie'd and a dele-
CTtlon apiolntcd ] to wait ution the mnnatlni ;
director ol the mlneg and lay tielove him the
demandHof thoniKn Ihenbolltinnof Iho new
BjMom of piuimnt nnd an Inrivase of nvu
centimes per cjir , Anton s ability and satoi-
city mnde him at oneo the leader In tlieslrlke
The interview of the miners with the maim-
per \ VH.Hvitliout riMiilt , andthu men , with
very little lioiio of nltdmito stuviwi. ne.Hled
down to a loni ; and bitter ntniplo--thn H
t'lo of povurtj a.uiiiht unlimited woulllu
CIIAI-I'KU XXXVII.
Att o'clock the descent commenced.
Dansear , in&tallod in ) u rson in tint ru-
ei-ivor'H olliee , in thu lnnii | room , wrote
duwn the iiiiuiu uf uach workman a ho
iirosented liiin ell , and ordered him a
lamp , liu ti.uk them all , without a wurd ,
nccoriliiirr to liiu iiromisu m ulo ill the
hatidbillH. Nevertheless , when ho | > er-
eoived Anton and fatlierinuat the wiukot
< ; nti : , he started , tvdilonud , and his mouth
opened to refuse thi-ir iiiimoH ; then ho
ciiutentod himself with a triinndiant |
cliueklo. "Ah : nil ! tlio strongest of the
strong was Moored now. The company
was worth something Hlill , nineo tlio terrible -
riblo wrestler of Monston returned to
ask bread from them. " Silently Anton
took his lainii and went tip to the shaft
witli the pilsner. Itut il was there in the
receiving room that Cathermu feared
the sharp Words of llui comrades. The
moment nbo entered she poreeived Clio-
val , among twon'y others , wailing until
a cage should bo free. Ho advanced fu
riously toward her. whoii the sight of
Anton Mopped him. Then ho iifjVotcd to
sneer , shrugging his shoulders violently.
Ho was well rid of her ; the gentleman
was quite wclcomo to her now ; and
while thus expressing his contempt ho
trembled with jealousy , and his eyes
sparkled. The other comrades had not
moved ; innlu , with their eyes on the
ground , oppressed with gloom , they con
tented themselves with a side glance at
tlio last corners ; then , as if themselves
ashamed of being there , beaten into silence -
lence , they resumed their lixed look at
the month of the shaft , their lamps in
their hands , shivering under their linen
blouses in the strong current of uir from
thotlargo room.
At last the eago was lowered on the
bolU , and the order given to embark.
Anton and Catherine crowded into a ear
which I'eturs and two others had already
entered. At the side , in another ear ,
Cheval was saying aloud 'to old Moutuo |
that the managers were very wrong not
to take advantage of the opportunity of
ridding thu mines of the blackguards
who were destroying them ; but the old
groom , already gene back to therusigna- .
lion of his dog'snfo , no longer troubled
by the death of his children , replied only
by a careless conciliatory gesture.
The cage unhooked , the cnhiml the
darkness. No one spoke. Suddenly , nt
two-thirds of the descent , there was a
terrible shaking. The irons cracked , the
men were thrown against each other.
"My God ! " groaned Anton , "do they
want to crush us. We'll all stay hero.
with their d - d tubing. And they
still say they have repaired it ! "
Nevertheless the "cage had broken
through the obstacle. Now it was pass
ing through such a. vjoloH storm of rain
that the workmen listened uneasily to
the rushing water. Leaks had then
broken out between the joints !
Dl'oters. when questioned as ouo who
had been making the descent for several
days past , woujdgivo no sign of the fear
lie felt , as il might be considered an at
tack on the managers , and ho re
plied :
"Oh ! there's no danger ! It's always
like this. No doubt they have not had
time to finish their mending. "
The torrent poured on their heads ; they
arrived at the bottom , at the last hook ,
under : i veritable watorspoul. Not ouo
overseer had thought of going up the
ladders to look after it The pump would
suflico ; the repairers would visit the
joints the next night.
An hour passed. The overseer had
stopped the clearing nwny to put all his
men tit propping the roof. Hven the girl
and Ilia two boys wore' no longer roll
ing , they were preparing and bringing
tlio woodwork. At the back of this gal
lery the gang seemed to bo tit a relay
station , lost at the extremity of the mine ,
cut on" henceforth , from communication
with the other works. .Strange noises
wore hoard three or four times ; distant
galloping made the laborers turn their
heads , what was U then ? one would
think thai the roads were being deserted ,
( lie comrades rushing up already at rac
ing speedy Bui tliu noise died away in
profound silence ; they went on with the
wed-jing of the wood , stunned by I be
loud blows of the liiimmerH. At last
tliev resumed the clearing away , the
rolling recommenced.
rvom the lirst trip Catherine returned
in n fright saying there was no longer
anyone nt thu Inclined plane.
"I called but. no one answered. They've
all gene uwity. "
The panic was suct that the ton men
throw down their tools to rush oil * . The
idea of being abandoned tl.us , alone at
thu bottom ol the mine , so far troin Iho
Hlmltroom , fro/o their idood. They hail
only kept llieir lamp ; they ran single file ,
men , the children , the girl ; the overseer
himself losing his head , screaming for
h < lp , morn nnd moro territiod nt the si
lence in this wilderness of galleries with
out end. What had Happened thai they
did not meet with a single sonlrVlml
accident could have carried oil' their
comrades thus ? Their Horror was ngi/ra-
vated by the uncertainty of the danger ,
by the threatening which they felt with
out understanding it.
At last , as they approached the shaft-
room , u torrent reached thorn. They
were immediately up to ( heir knees in
water , and they could no longer run ,
thov waded painfully through the water.
witli thu thought that a uunulo's doluy
would bo deutfi to them.
"Mviod ( ! " cried Anton , "tho tubing
has given way ! 1 said truly thai wo
would stay horo. "
Almost at Iho same instant an Motiquo
nnd Haliiillo disappeared at the end ol
the gallery u crash wiw heard , followed
by tlio prolonged rumbling of a fall. It
WHS a ploco of the tubing , which had
been detached , falling from it distance
of a hundred and eighty metres and re
bounding n-jaiii-t tun wall. Pet or * nnd
the carmen had saved themselves , the
oak plank only crus-hed nn empty e r.
At t'i < r.iuj'luui ' ) u considurublo body of
water , a spouting wave from n broken
dike , rushed In.
Diumerl wished to go tip to pro , but
while ho was speaking n second pleeft
rolled out ; and , terrified by the threal-
encd catastrophe , he hesitated no longer.
Ho gave the order to aicend.nnd sent oft
overseers Ui warn the men at the works.
Then a frightful huMling commenced.
Krom each gallery there streamed n llta
of workmen to rush into the cages. They
crushed each other ; they were killing
each other in their eagerness to get Up at
once. Some who hail thought of taking
the bidder-opening CM mo down again ,
crying out that the passage was already
blockidup. And this wan the dread of
all , after encli departure of n cage ; that
one had passed , but who could say that
the next one would , in the in dst of the
obstacles with which the plmfl was ob
structed ? Up above , the oyerllow con
tinued. They hoard a scries of heavy
dotonatiuuo. thu splitting-of ( lie wood
work breaking away In the rumbling and
constantly increasing shower. One cage
soon bec'amn usclctH , broken in , no
longer sliding between the ropes-
broken , no doubt. The other rubbed in
such n manner that the cable would ccr-
ttiinly break. And there was still about
: i hundred men to como out , all shouting ,
clutching each other , covered with blood ,
drowning. A third , who had clutched
the cage , fell buck again nnd disap
peared in Ilio wiitor-suiii | ) .
Jtistat this moment the gang of An
ton and ( 'hoval came out Into tlio shaft-
room. They saw the cage disappear ,
they rushed forward ; but they mid lo
draw back Irom the linnl breaking up of
thu tubing ; the shaft WJUH blocked up , the
cage would not como down again. Cath
erine was sobbing. Cheval was choking
himself by sobbing out oaths. They were
twenty in number. Would those hogs of
chiels abandon them tints ? The futher
Moumio , who had brought buck Hataillo ,
without haste , still hold nim by ( bo bri-
die , both stupolied , the old m.\n \ and the
iniinul , by the rapid rising of thu Hood.
The water already reached the \\aist.
Anton , mute , with clenched teeth , sup
ported Catherine in his arms. And all
shouted with uplifted faces , all foolishly
striving to look at the shall , this blocked
up hole which bpit out a Hood and from
whence help could como to them no
more. On disembarking above , Dun-
eaert perceived i\lotr.rel \ running 4there. .
ly ( some fatality , Madame Ilenfiebeiui
had that morning detained him to look
lor one of the e.attiloguiw for tliu pur
chase of the trousseau. It was ton
o'clock.
"V\ ell , what has happened , " cried ho
from alar.
"Tlio mine is lost , " cried the superin
tendent.
And ho related the catastrophe ! stain-
mermgly , while Iho incredulousoiiginoer
shrugged his shoulders. Nonsense ! Could
u tubing bu donioished ] like that ? .They
must be exaggerating. It must bo looked
into.
into.There is nobody remaining down
there , is there ? "
Dansaert was uneasy ; no , nobody ; he
hoped so , at least ; nevertheless tae work
men might have buun delayed.
"lnt ! , you dog. " cried iMcgrel , "why
did you leave them ? Do wo desert our
mon ? "
Instantly ho give : orders to count the
lamps. In the morning three hundred
anil twenty-two had bwn given out , and
but two hundred nnil lifty-live could bo
found , but several workmen confessed
that theirs had remained down there , fal
len from their hands in the hustling of
the panic. They endeavored to call the
roll. It was impossible to lix the exact
number. Some minors had gene oil' , oth
ers ditl not hear tlioir names any longer.
None seemed to agree as to the number
of the missing comrades. There might
bo twenty , perhaps forty.
Mcgrol's urstcaro was to send the information -
formation to M. Henncbeau , and lo try
to elo-Li tlio mmu. liut il was already
too late. The coalmen who had raced to
the alley of JJoux-Cont-Quarante , as if
"
chased "by the cnishing of the tubing ,
had terriiied the families , and bands of
.women , old men und children ciuno run
ning down , shaken by screams : u\d \ sobs.
"Tho names ! the names ! " oricd'tho wo
men in voices choked with tears.
Jlegrol appeared nn instant saying :
"As soon as wo Iind out thu names wo
will let you know. Itut no ouo is lost ,
every ouo will bo saved. 1 am going
down. "
Then mnto with anguish , the crowd
wailed. In reality ; with u quiet bravery
tlio engineer got. ready to descend , lie
unbolted the cage , gave the order to put
it iu place at tlio'und of the cable ; and as
ho feared that the water would extingu
ish his lamp , he attached unoUior under
the bottom of the cago.
Ho hail already stopped into the straight
basket wliioh balanced itself at the end
of the cable und holding in one hand u
lamp , pressing with the other the signal
cord , ho liiiUbolf cried to the engineer :
"fcdowlv. "
The engine started , Mogrcl disap
peared in tliu iib.vss , from which continu
ally arose the howls of the miserable people
ple At the top no ono stirred , lie as
certained the good condition of Iho mi
ner tnuing. biunondcd in empty space
liu turned around und lit un the walls :
the leakages between the joints were no
abundant that his lamp was not sulli-
cicnl. Hul ul three hundred metem ,
when ho arrived at the tubing , just as
ho expected , u suuVJon stream put out his
lamp. In u moasnru , as ho descended ,
ho heard the shouts grow louder , lint he
was obliged to pause ; au insuperable ob
stacle barred the shaft u heap of tim
bers , parts ot the guides ; pieces broken
from the ladders entangled with broken
pieces of the pump. It would take eight
days to clour away the passage. And ,
alter examining it. for : i long time , his
heart almost burnt at abandoning these
miserable people , whose screams had
Middonly ociwed. The Hood had tilled
their mouths , and they had hastened to
go timber up the roadd before thu rapid
rise of the walor
Then Megrol drew the slgnnl cord lo
bu taken up. Itut ho paused again ,
stupefied at that sudden citlastropiio of
winch ho could not comprehend the
cause , lie wished lo take notice of it ;
he examined the pieces of tubing whinli
still hold. .At u distance Komo rents ,
Komo cuts in the wood , surprised him.
As his lamp was flickering , drenched by
tfio water , ho desired to loiiuh those
pieces with his lingers , and ho surely felt
the notches of a H..W . , tlio blows of a wim
ble , tt was nil tlie abominable work of
destruction. Evidently homo ono had
desired , that catastrophe. Ho was dumb
founded , the other pieces were crack
ing , falling down with llieir supports in
u terrible slide , which threatened to curry
him with them. The courage lo
go down there , tlio thought of the man
who had done that , running such risks ,
fro/u him with a holy horror of the wick-
ndness , us if , mingled with the sh.ulowB ,
the man were still thurn , monstrous on
account of his unpuralloh'd act. Ho
cried out , ho shook the signal witli u
furious bund ; it seemed a long time , for
ho perceived that the upper tubing was
also commencing to give way ; the joints
were opening and beginning to stream
\\ith water. It was now only u question
of hours ; tliu shaft would bo finished by
becoming flooded und then full to
pieces
At lliq top M. Ilcnncbcnu anxiously
uuitiUd Megrel.
"Wolj'whut is it ! " ho asko.d. Hut
thu engineer titrun Ied , could not speak.
Ho hud failed.
"H i ( > not possible ; that cannot bo.
Have you examined ; "
With a defiant look lie nodded lua
hnid , yen. Ho refused to explain in tlio
presence of some ovurseora who were
llnlcninj' ; he led hU uncle a short dis
tance off , and , very low in Ids oar , ho ut
length whlanurod. The bounls were
tilled with holes and Rawed , tile minis
hud bcuu bled ut iu throat uud had
the donth rnltlo. Becoming palo , Iho
director nlso lowered Ids voice in nn In-
ptinctivo wish to bo sllotiton the mon
strosity of Hie crent crimo. It was use
less to trcmblu before the. ton thousand
workmen of jVIonUion ; Inter on they
would j en. A"d both continued to whis
per , startled ,1)1111 ) n man hud found the
courage to ddftComl. toauspetnl hinnolf
in the midst of rJtut t.paco , to ri. k his life
twenty tlmof in Unit frightful work.
'I hey 'did not e efl comprehend suuh fool
ish bravery in" donnietlon ; they refused
to believe in spin ! of tlio evidence , as ono
doubts the < < n tales of celebrated escapes
of prisoners dlsiippeuringfroni winnows
nt thirty metres from the ground
And when the director and engineer
Inst of all descended to the receiver's of-
lice the crowd gathered urottud them , ob-
stinutoly n-piutiifg :
'The ntinij. * ! ] < the names ! toll 113 the
naniosV
1'oor Sirs. Mnhon wns there , among the
the wives iiiji | mothers. She remem
bered the noise in the night , bur daugh
ter and lodger gene on' together ; they
were surely at tlio bottom : und after hav
ing cried thiit it served tlietn right , Unit
they deserved to remain there , the heart
less ones , the cowards , she run forward
und placed herself in the lirst row shiv
ering with ugony. However , she dared
no longer doubt ; thu discussion which
wus raised are uud her about the names
convinced hurVo * . yes , Cutherlne wus
there , Anton ulso u comrade I mil seen
them. Hut they no longer agreed us to
the others.
"Thu mimes ! the mincsl please tell us
the mimes ! "
Megrel , unnerved , .said in n high key
to thooverscor :
"Muko them bo uileiit. We do not
know their names. "
At two o'clock no ono Iind stirred. M.
llonnebean , Megrel und the otnur engineers -
noers ran urouml , making u group of
overcouts und black huts before the people
ple ; they no longer delayed , their limbs
nctirl.v exhausted with tatiguu , loverish ,
an\ioussiek ut heart , wishing to u.ssist ,
but powerless In such a dKaster , they
only spoke occasional words in a low
voice , us if at a deathbed.
The upper tinting would give wuy in
the end. .Sudden roverbnaions were
hoard , jerkinir tio'fes of heavy fulls , suc
ceeded by long silence. It wus tue over
widening wound ; the breaking ui > com
menced below was mounting lo Ilio sur
face. Merge ! wus sei/.ed with nervous
impatience ; ho wished to see , and ho hud
ulreiul.udvuHced . alone into this fright
ful cavity , when lie was tuken by the
shoulders and drawn buck. U hat , wus
the good of it ? He could prevent noth
ing. Nevertheless , un old miner , e i
ctiping the vigilance of tlio guard , hail
run to the wuiting room ; but ho reap
peared calmly ; he had gone to look lor
ins sabots.
Three o'clock struck. Nothing yet. A
shower hud soaked thu crowd without
moving them a step. And it was only at
twenty minutes past three Unit u lir.it
hliock made the ground tremble The
Vulture shuddered nt it , linn and up
right. Hut a mcond shook followed im
mediately , u d a long crv issued Irom
the opened monllis , tlio tarred screening-
shed , after tottciMig twice , had just
lallen with a terrible crash. Under the
enormous procure , the Blanks broke up
and struck ugain.-t each other with such
power that sparks How out. From this
moment the jrrdiijid did not cease trem
bling , the shocks succeeded ouch other ,
sublorraneun sinkings with the rumbling
of it volcano itru slate of eruption. In
the distance , the dog no longer b irked ,
ho howled aji appeal , us if lie would an
nounce the .sejjlations whoso approach
ho felt ; and the women , the children , all
these people looking.on could hardly re
strain u cry of uistrcss at each shock. In
loss than ton minutes the slated roof of
Iho belfry gave way , the receiver's room
und the engine room fell in , mukingu
considerable Abroach. Then Iho noises
ceased , the cyjii'g-in stopped ; there wus
profound silonpV und all was motion
less. I'or anj'.lio/ir ' tho.V.ulturo remained
thus , attacked , bombarded us if by un
army of barbarians. Cries were no
longer heard , the widened circle of spec
tators looked on silently shuddering ,
Suddenly , when the engineers decided
to advance , a powerful convulsion of the
earth made them lleo. Subterranean de
tonation * ) brokij out like u monstrous ar
tillery cannonading the abyss. On the
surface thu last remaining structures
were thrown down and broken to pieces.
First a sort of whirlwind curried away
the debris ot the screening shed und the
receiver's ollico. The boiler rooms burst
open und at last disappeared. Then , in
the square tower , the lioiHlingongine rut-
tied and fell upon its face , like a man
cut down by a bullet. And they then
saw u frightful spectacle ; the engine was
wrenched from its massive foundation ;
its arms were quartered us if striving
against death ; it fell oil'with it * crank ,
its giant knee loosened us if by a levnr ;
it expired , crushed , swallowed up. Only
the chimney , thirty metres higji , still re
mained standing , trembling like a death
in u hurricane. They thought it would
crumble und lly into powder ; but till at
nncoit sank down like n stone swallowed
up by the earth , suddenly molting down
lilo a colossal cierge ; and nothing was
loft , not oven the point of the lightning
rod. It was finished ; that horrid boast ,
crouching in that hollow stulled with hu
man flesh ; no longer breathed its great ,
long breath. The entire works had sunk
Into tbe ubvfis.
ITO HE CONTINUKI ) . ]
FIELD AND FARM.
Obstructions in Jralns.
A correspondent at Tolono , III..writes :
"Just ua this county is getting thoroughly - ,
ly tiled out , and ( he lands rendered in
tno highest dcgru productive , ' it is dis
covered thiit tiles once laid uro apt to
prove u souce of continuous expense to
tlioir owners. Rabbit * , muskruts , and
other animals , in crowding themselves
from larger into smaller tiles , frequently
got fitbt and can iiotoxtrieatotlionibolvos ,
ami the roots of trees and weeds whioh
grow over or near the tiles ofti n enter
ilie joints siiid grow a fibrous mass ,
widen completely stops Iho How of water.
A great many 'cased of this kind are
every day coining to light , and i-ome-
times a whole hiring of tiles has lo betaken
taken up to find the obstruction. "
Many persons who have been ut the
pains and cost of tilo-druining land have
nut with the troubles referred to by this
correspondent. Unless the outlet of
drains is protec.tud by a course wire cloth
or metal grating , field mice , moles , rats
gophers , weusJIs , mink , mnskruU , rab
bits , skunks , ' iiH'd sometimes eels and
"bull-hoiids ' will enter the drain , and
some of thorn , being nimble to turn
about die , nnd uiakn a permanent oh-
Mnictini ) . Onlmuril.y thulr bodies
hwell after the creatures are dead , and
almost compriho'lrJstop the How of water.
If some of the , jvuter in the drain flows
on to the outlet , tliu impurities contained
in it ure depohjtod , entitling H stojipiigo
of the stream. The wutor hold in tno
drain Hews hack-find causes the soil over
it and for soiuo distance on all sides lo
become very U'uU. The drain will bo of
no further u.saMJU-thu ties are tukuii up ,
cleaned , and reLiid. Thu cost of this
work id in mint itaes fully equal to that
of purchasing new tiles and laying them
in a new drain. To obviate all this
trouble und expense pains should betaken
taken in the construction of the outlet of
drains when they are lirst constructed
The outlet of n drain should bo con
structed of masonry or of concrete com
posed in part of hydraulic cement
Through this the discharge-tile should
puss. The end of Ilia tilsolmrgo-tilo
should bo provided with nn iron grating
that CUD bo removed when it becomes
clogged up. ( t Is bi t lo have tlio burs
of tno grating taiid i -ndieid ; ir us iu
tlll't pOSIt ( ill If ) \ O ! I I I I M-l llllp'dl
iiii-ni to tun iion uf ti'ii water it is
nlvnys desirable to have n full of at least
n few inches at the outlet of the drain.
1 his fall will prevent iminy creatures
from attempting to outer tlio drain.
Obstructions cuii < cd by the roots of cer
tain vegetables , and especially by the
roots of water loving trees , are not so t-u-
sily prevented Collars lilting quite
closely to the ends ot the tlio , will make
it harder for them to enter , but they will
not in all cases prevent tliiini. The deep
er the drain Is the le s likely are roots to
enter them. The roots of but few plant *
ordinarily raised in HehU are likely to en
ter I do drains so us to iiiaku permanent
obstructions. The roots of corn , pota
toes , beans , peas , buckwheat , flax , and
the common small trains are not likely
to enter drains. Neither are those of the
esculents raised in lield.s. It they do ou
ter , they die with the plants they support
and soon become rotten. Tlio roots of
red clover have been known to penetrate
drains , as have those of many largo
weeds. Itut these plants are short lived
and their roots when deatl soon decay.
Weeds that live more than a year mid
bushes are likely to Bend their roots into
drains , where they become permanent
obstruct ons. Hut the careful farmer sel
dom allows vegetiitlon of this kind to ob
tain a foothold In the Holds lie has under
cultivation.
The testimony In Knglund and other
portions of the country is that the roots
of old trees , especially those thiit spiing
tip naturally , are not likely to eiitir
drains unlcHs they are very near them.
The roots of young trecri are very vigor
ous. As we .say of men of enterprise ,
they are "pushing. " All the species of
the willow , poplar , elm , ash und alder
are likely to send their roots into drain
t Ion. The moisture on thu drains ap
pears to atlruet them. In some CUKOS
they not only stop the How of water
t trough the tiles , but they exert such u
pressure that they well cause Ilium to be
come broken. Farmers who have been
nt the trouble and expense of under-
draining their land should bo careful not
to plant trees near drains or to allow
them to spring up. If they do allow them
to grow they will probably have to choose
between suonilicing the trees or the
dr.nns. In putting down drain tiles , us
in other enterprises , we learn nit.ny
things when it is too lute to profit by
them. In u nmjority of tturi.es n this stale
farmers began to study tlio matt.tr of
scientific drainage after they had dug
their ditches and put in the tile they hud
bought.
AH Interesting 1'olnt in Timber
Growth.
Mr. W. W. Ciollott.u Connecticut man
ufacturer , who uses large quuntities of
oak uud hickory annually in his busi
ness , has contributed to the Octodcr
Outing some very'interesting statements
regarding the cultivation of limb -r.
With regard to the amount of growth to
allow belore cutting timber , he nny a :
There is a proper I.HID to cut a tree as
there is n proper time to harvest a crop
of corn or grass. If anyone , in cutting
an aged tree , will observe the concentric
rings or grains , ho will usually notice
that there has been a period ot rapid
growth succeeded by a perio'l of very
slow growth ; and , in the ease of a very
iiged tree , it often happens that , for the
lust score or more of yours , growth has
conic almost to a staiidMill , the grains
beinc so line as to show taut the tree lias
but little more than held its own
for a long time. Now , for
all purposes requiring strength ,
this fine-grained timber on the oxter.or
of the tree the growth of twenty or
thirty voars. perhaps is about as nearly
worthless us anything could \yoll be.
And when we consider tnul the interior
of the tree , which twenty or thirty years
ago was vigorous and strong , has
been waiting all this time to i o
put to use until it.s vigor i.s exhausted
and ita stronsrtb decayed , it will bo seen
that it would have boon better to cut the
tree and obtained the benefit of its good
quulitie.s.years ago. Much good ink hu.s
boon wasted in iluploring the destruction
of our ' 'primeval forests ; " but there uro
acres .upon acres ol trees in Connecticut
that have been allowed to stand uiiti ?
their usefulness has boon greatly im
paired , sometimor destroyed , bocuiiso we
have not given sullicioiit attention to
the proper time to harvest the crop after
wo have got it raised. Our hope of fu
ture timber supply does not lie in Iho di
rection of preserving the old , which can
not bo preserved beyond certain limits ,
but in producing the new.
An J-\eeItcnt Mixture for Growing
1'Jj-S.
Iowa Homestead : The proposition is
to take sixteen bushels of oats ami Ion
bushels of corn and grind Ilium well to
gether , then intimately' mix with this
one hundred pounds ot out meal , which
ut Iowa prices made a feed that costs
but about seventy cents per hundred.
Hul eastern pork-raisers should not be
deceived regarding cost or material us
it would bu considerable more hero than
uppours to ho the ease in lou'a , where
outs cost twenty-live cents per bushel ,
corn twenty-eight cents per bushel anil
out meal § 1.7. > per hundred , while here
the mixture would coal as much more
than corn meal. It is claimed that corn
does much moro good when fed w th u
little oat nieill than if fed alone , which
a careful trial will determine.
Get if nj ; ' Horhen in Condition.
Tribune und Farmer : To got a horse
rapidly into condition .he should bo well
worked or exercised according to his
strength ; when brought in vigorously
rubbed oti'and down , und when dry , cool
nnd ru-itcd , fed. His food should bo good
hay when bi.s uppctito is slntrnest , fol
lowed by gruin louts ) which in quality
should b unexceptionable , and in quun-
tilvguuged by the work he does. Fat
will mveat ofT , iiiuriulu will not. A fat
horse is liable to indigestion , sunstroke ,
cold , flatulence ( eolioi and ever so many
other ills whioh a horse in good condition
is not only free from , but if properly led
und cleaned and worked , is not liable lo
get. It is usually poor economy to reduce
uilhur food or exercise.
I tn slian Poultry.
Poultry raising , like that of stock , is on
the improvement , the whole world being
ransacked for breeds. Ono of the now-
cht varieties in this country Is the Lung-
him. They are comparatively a now
b < rd , but a very excellent ono : They are
said by viaitorn lo have been Iho finest
birds on exhibition at New Orleans. They
are perfect ly black , very pretty , good
luyur * and healthy.
How lo I'Yoil Cornstallr. * .
W. A. M , of Hickory drove Farm.
Wisconsin says' For several yours I
IIUVD run my cornstalks througn a ma
chine , culling them us short as possible ,
and fed ill nmngers in stable , nighl und
monrn . feeding wmio buy in tlio yard
in the middle ol tbe day Fed in UIIN
way , two uores of stalks will furnish feud
for thrw ) cows or steers for ( he winter
hero , whore wn feed six months of the
your ; many winter stock entirely on
stulks , fed twici ) a day , but I think It
profitable lo give them a midday feed of
linv. If the stalks uro of Hint corn , line
anil well cured , slock will cat them till ;
if coarse of frost-bitten , some will bu
left. Whatever our fodder , if wo wish
stock to out II well , und thrive , wo must
save it in good condition , und cornatulk.i
uro not an exception to the'rulo.
Krrplnif rows Clrnn.
It will bft easier lo keep cowa clcnn on
a nhort lloor. no longer than will CUIIHO
thorn to lie ut lount six inches over the
gutter a deep gutter. plenty of
absorbent in it ami frequently eloanod.
A dairy cow should ho kiipt as clean as a
carriage horse , and who ever hoard a
duiryimin oxenso hiinsolf for driving to
church on Sunday -.nth n filthy horse on
tiiu ground that liu could not keep thu
rtT TO 3E
13
One oMfl Ztes u/iid Largest. Stocks In tli.c V. S.
to Select from ,
No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator ,
OO
Growers of Iiive Stock and Others ,
WK CAI.I , YOtltt ATl'KNTlOX TO
Our Ground Oil Cake.
7t U Iho host nnil olionpo t foiiil for tocfc of nnr t < ln < t. Onoiiounl t * o < iiml to tliroo pounlf.it
corn. Btook fed wlu liniiuul Oil Cnko lit Ilio K.ul uii.lYlmor , liisib.i.l of rilnitihu ; ilo.vu. will III-
ercaao lii.wolftlit nnil IKI In irtHxl mnrk/ttnlilo tiiinlllloii In the ! > iirlnir. Ualryntoii u * well M othnr ,
t11iiut.it It , utti loottfyto IISIIUTII * . 'ii'V H mi.l jinlii lor jxniMun'ojt. 1'rloo # i per inn. Nc
cliuriiUlur mu . A uiu i AVlMIji.\ > > MNdhi < U UllVOUIW , Oiuiihii , NuonuW * .
A. TULIIOCK , ling. tul Silpt. U. I * . X. A1 > HLKK.V91U Kivf.
It.V , DIAMOND , Ant. Pooy. , . , .j
Missouri Valley Bridge and Iron works ,
Unur. AND Vioimo u itN umn , KAf.SASi
M AMp.rr ! inir.it ! * jam nninun o *
\irollout \ Irjj , Sloil , HJ.VJ
'i i i'im mill i.umlilmiltnii
1 or lliillruitutt'uint'HlRliro.iilii.
Tutu Tables , Df V , Spans , Rjl <
in.sses , f-Jprs .io < l Stiti"
i
irSLEY , SHIRE & TULLOCX
. ,
irorklulct. CoiTOsioiitioiico | uollelloit lixMU.cnirlnccrsitrj
I
HOME SEEKERS ATTENTJOW. \
or Full Farticulnrs about free antCtienp Lends in Western Kobraskj. AJJress PATTERSON
& HhlTE , Real Estate Agents , North fluUs , Hcbrasta.
M. BTJRKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
CKO. llfllKI ! .
L'MON STOCK YARDS , OMAHA ,
lirrnUKKCKS : Mprrlmnia mill I'nruii'rs' ll.uik. Duvl.l City , N' l > : Ko.ti'.icy V
rt'.v. Null. : loluinliiis MIIIO mink , L'oliinbUH , Nub. : JluOomUJ M lianK , .V nn ri.ttto , Nub.
Isiuiotiiil Hunk , ( jiiinliu. Nub. '
AVU1 jiity t'Uaiuiiiiiia' ilrul t with bill of litdlw uttticliud , lor two-tliltiln vuluu of slock.
: iiiimil ; cJfsnn ? Anil is'nol clcniiliuusH of
Dion ! ituportiinuu in dairy tlciu in liorHi ;
stiljlc ? Try iisiny a { jooil clmiu canl unl :
a titilVbrnsli with iiitlior buck.
AVlmnr I'rotuolion of Antinuls.
Generally iiaturu jiroviilus a wtirni oont
fur the winti'r prott'ction of nniinals
against dry cold , lint cold niinH anil
itli-Ltt wliiuli ponutratit to tint skin dull ( lit *
ixjor lt'astd ' and do xorious dainti u. The
liair and wool conlini' a Ljuod deal of air
hutwi'on tlio librtis and IniH is n jwrfcc1 !
iirotuetlon a tiiust dry ( told anil wind.
liut with : i wet Koddun ooattlio protecting
air is driven out and tint aii.iHiil MillurM.
Soniu protociion i-j nuct8. iir.y , tliun , from
rains and onows. l ast win'tur litindriMN
of tlioiisaiids of wrutchud buasls wi r
fro/un to douth in tlm wont for want of
HhelUsr , and many lost uioiuty for tlmir
OWIILTH clsowhuro for thu sanio want. A
filiisd opun to tin ; south and with a lifl't '
roof will miyo its cost ovcry year in tlui
butter condition of thu ntook' , which will
be mvud yreiiL ; su ( luring anil injury by its
shelter , even wliurn cattle are s
to run at largo with safety.
llintH anil
Tlio fanner who next uprm ; linds his
oat ground ruaily for thu ruuoption of tin :
.seuii will > > u at least two weukn ahuad of
hid neighbor who deus not practice tall
plon hin .
Cleanliness and proper diet urn thu
Treat safeguards iijiaiust di.sea u , in hoer
or human.
Learn what vnriotios Riinccnd bnst in
vour vicinity , and bo govurnuil in nuloct-
loitH by the experiunuii of nui hbors.
Tin ) Btatts votitrinarian of Iowa , finds
h ( > x uholuru iiiisieasiny , anil 'rivu.s as a
rcnii-dy boiitlion and iiiarantini | ! , as the
dis"asu is not uontrautud from dead
animals.
Store snod-corn I * a narrow crib , with
sides that niii.v be Hosed ti ht and hav
ing perforated venlilntorH running at
intervals ui ) llirou li the centru. Thu
< 'orn , until thoroughly dry , Hhonld ! < u
'
hilt fully oximsisd to tin ) nir , It JKIVH to
know that thu need Is all right. It' damp
at lliii uob , the < ; urm is injured if not en
tirely destroyed. For planting KinaTI
areas tliivliu.sKH may Im stripped bnok
and tliu tiarw , tied two to other. are mis-
piitidtid on poles , or t'ui ' fully-ripe , select
ed oars may be stored in iin'airy loft.
TAKE-
SIMMONS
LIYER REGULATOR
For nil DlM'iicm of tlio
Uvcr , Kidneys , Stoinuuti anil Hplcon.
This inirnly voiriitnlile iirviiiirtiiloa ,
now MI cololiiiitoil ICH a I'unilly iliulloinn ,
tU'lKlimfCO In Uin rixitli In IHH. ; JiHitetit
( oiilly nn tin ) bowel * mill kidney mill cxir-
retils tlio notion or tlio llvir ; , mill U ,
tlinrfiforu. the IIUHI firupttriitory innill-
rliin , K'hnlDver tlin ficlinew nixy prove
lo l > u. In nil eoiiiinoii UlMiifun It will , mi-
by itny otjiur mixJIolnci , ctTuot u
-
Tin li ( ) uliilir In siifo to ndmlnlBlor In nny
cnnillHoii of tlin nyHlein , nnd uiiiiur nn elicuin-
tiiiincoH can It do Fiiirm. Il will InvlKorntn Ilkn u
KltiNinf irino , lint II In nn IntoxloalliiK bnviintco
lo k-iul to liilc-iiiiernnf will
| ( ; promote ImlUo-i-
lloinllo-lpiiio liuiiUmilin , iinU Kuiiunilly tnno uji
tliuxyHtuni
Blii ; THAT YOU OKTTIIK GENUINH.
I'll'pUllxl liy
J.H. XEIMN& CO. , Philadulphln , I : i.
WILUOR'S COMPOUND OF
PURE COD LIVER
OIL AND LIME.
Wilbor's Cod-Livcr Oil and Limei Per.
inswlio Imvv iM'en ucln etui | , i-i r nil will bo
I lr'ii- < > . ! Hilem-n 1 1 til Ilr Wllbn'r miciieierdol ,
lniiiiiUi\tcllun nl rcvin'Hl p iitHxinintloullo (
liiriu.ltu'niiibliilnir tliepnni u IniU llniu In Miuh
i ininur. tlldtlt lipkiiUHii' Iniiiii iKxte. anil II M
B i'i In lull1compl iln B , < . li-til )
r > iimiiy I O'-KHH ivlioif UIIXUH wri
ctsl hyi' < ilosi unit wlio liuiltuku itlic r o I lor
uiiivtluioM.'ltliout | muiko-lo r < i ( ' ' . HI. . > i > ru-
tiroly IMIO.I l > ) 'nln : { tlili | ir < > iiirutl i . ' * ' "
u nl uutthoKini lino. Muiiiiru ' uui < > II
VV'llliOr , ( Jlit'Uibt , lloiton , Hul.l u > till . u H t
WHO IS UNACC MINTCn WITH THE OCOODArnV Of THIS
counrnr WM . SEE ai CXOMII..SO . tmi ( IIP THUT TMP
Ir rr son of IU crrilrnl | Hillnn | nnd cloo rrlMInn to
all prliirliuil linen Knl AII-I VVc r. lit Ill'llAl ' uiil %
tniiml imniio. romtllntrllm in , i lniuii | llil inkr-
ri.nllni'iiMI llnU In t mtp-.nl 1,1 of llin.in.-l. tmn.H.i %
talliiii which luvli. > 4iiiii | rai-lli ! . .tlr l IIIKI Ir ltla
-lu-pFiirllli" ir Ilia Allnnlli- nil I'nrHlr 1'iiiu-lii. IB
l > nUi > ttm rnTiirlt null lr > | i < ) iil lo anil fn.ltt IKiInU
K.i l. N.irllira-t nn < l Siiiitl.i . kt nnd furietlivmlllJlr
pol ll > Wml. Norlhwr't nlnl SuulliMw.1. .
The Croat Rock Island ttouto
Oiur nu IU | i > lrmi > ilmt miffur mraoniil tern.
rlty xirunlx.l . I..V n mil I. lliiMuiluhlr , | MK > | M | ronO-
. - nl r.iilnM.ij | > irrl r ll. Milwlnn *
tlallvliulli riilvriiHnnil bifiliipi , n llnK > ii kninMir
p-rfyrllnii . . tin liiiiiini . | ii | | nm muku II. Hie MIII >
| . .1l.n < v. , , r | i it-nt linlli-ix. l-lniriiii * nii Olr-l > r kfL
nil IhrHfinr lni/ > li.ililliia ; | , | , , LI , * . , , , . ( | , r prilj ;
t p l nimrmlnii < > 1 nil ll- li ll | . . oiRrr tiMM-lnlIlM pt
I il rmilc nro TIIIII mil n nil < i.imH-ilnir H'lnix ( n
' ' . ' . " 1 " " " * " " "
Thi' Kmt Trnliw l lwi n flilrnfm anri
liiiu. . . MW. , lli ai.il
At-hlwil rv CHI ii. | . . | ir , . | | > i I , HIM. , I. HIM Vim
hoLirrwl . II..V Unirlim Jl.u l.lllrrut fullniiili P l' . l
Rlei.prn.iir IhB Inle-t ilr lKn. anilliiiniiliunn. 1)1. hi
Uin l . . Ueh el .lj.i-t . | y , , , oliril niralVan-lilraicI ?
eil.-n. Hi.Ui-.MiClili-ic.i mill Ki.n-H ! nt-il
Lltr - AicliU
" a
annl i run I hi. ivirhriifnl . | - | | linl"CUM. .
The Famous Altsort Lon Route
Ilie illn-i-t nnil fiiTnrlt ,
J linn 1-twM-n riilcnttoand
MlniiraiinlUniidMi. I'nul. | , , .Mi > uiirrUi > ni niv iimil.
In " 'i' ' " " . 'i N fin- ill [ xiliiN In Hi , . Trirliorlra nd
llrin.ii l-nirfimt. i ( ( .r Ililx n.iili. K t Kiprntt
Jrdiii < me run In tinw.iii.rlni ; i > lnirr.inimnirr r . .
numi. pli'tui * | iifl liimliiii-M mil linnilnir mil n lilnir
cniiin lj..r L.wi nil Ulnnr-M. II I iS JliJ. in.l
il Ir.nl.lo r illHlu IH , K.li . ul , < - t llrld. tul Vuloral
r
Unlsnr Inii'ilnr liin.Ii
Ktlll aiinlli r IIIIIKCT I.IX'1 vU prnfra.ri > 1 Run.
Icik . - . IIIM iM-.in ai . | if. | IM-IIIH.II . : | MIIII' n. inill-n.
niKilUiinil I Kirriir.nnili'intiifll IHiiirn4CKai'akCitr
Uin irniHilUfliiil HI l > nul nnil .MlrrMir.li.1 , <
niti"ri''t'U ! ! " " " ' " "I"H " HnM | I
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pliMlnahli. . n * ; I'll n < i.rk , . | . , t nll.l
oni7il" | tlio Unit c.l tiuim * n. |
R. n
d . WICSTKIIM RWIXi : KKMKOV.
'r rri'vumaHul rurj' ll xiiiolmi.Miid ;
il iHilimtnrutlnil. .A k oUr UliiKHltb
t'lmilnr * ficu. A'Mruwi. ' WKCTGUN
JUHIIIV : : fa , OiiKilu.'NubnuiUu.
CHICAGO 0
Council Bluffs
And Chicago
rorul to take nr Piw MnlniM.Mur-
untn.l oilur liiplilM.Clniloii. r > lxln. rtiluiurn ,
llwHiikee iiiul nil iMilnln i int T < the 'iiontiloof
cibru-kii , Oiloiiiilo , Wyirnilinr , Ulnli. lilitlio
ovuilii.Orotiiin.Vu > . | ii.jiiii | | . | nnil i-njirnriilii It
o .irsHiipo. or uilviiiiliiKiiit not i by ui y
ntiiiii I i
AIIIOIIK u fntr of | lin unimjiXHirt iioliitu nt anne ,
rlority enfoyod liy ilio jiainniH uf ililti rmul uo-
iwwn ( linulm iinU Clik-uidi. iti Hit IH-II liuliu n
iluy nt" DA V llAlll'-i ) ( whloli urn Iho llno < t Unit
Inn.HIM nrt niul Ini'i-iitilly i'aii croKib. Itnt'AI , .
A < K MLKKI'INfJ CAII.S. wluuh uiu inoiloln ot
( tiiiirort mi.l iiliiKHiiou , llx I'/Sltl.Olt llltAWINd
IKMIM UAKS. iiiiMirpiiHhixl liy liny , mill | i wlcltf
> i-eloliriiu l I'AI.XTIAI , DlNM.S'n ( 'Alts , tlio
i | iiul or wliloli ciiiiiinl-lii ) liiiiiiil I'Nowlioro
At ( Council HliillKihi ) iiiiIiiK < , riln ) t'ninii I'liol-
tin lly. I'oiuuH.-i In Uiilnn riomit wlili tluiHoor Ilia
riuc K" & NuiiliwiwUirn lly. InClilciiiro tin
IIIIIIIH or thlH llnu nniko ilnmj coiinuutlDil wltU
lluooof nil oiutrrii Hunt. .
I'dl llCtllllt , C'dlllllllMIH , llllllllMHKll4 | , ClllCln-
nitll , NliiKuni KiillM. Iliillatii , I'llUliurir. Tuixjiitu ,
Miuririil. Ilii-liin. Ni Vnrk. l'lilliiili.iiln | | | , Hal.
llnmr < ' U'liBliliiKlon HI Hi nil pnlnin III tl"ifcil * , aak
Hit * lickrl vuisiit lor tlfkciK vlit ilio
Nnitrii.wiwruit.v , "
Uynn ' | i.fi Hiu host iicciiiiiniiiiliiilons. Alltlokol
iifiMiic Kfll ilrki-lK vlit Hint Iliii ' * .
M. iirciiiirr. tt s. IIAIH ,
" ' " " " ' " ' ll < 4 < Alfl1"1
"cftirAtio.
W N. IIAIlfVM'K.
den. AII-III ; , MlKmuitiu at. , oiimUit , NoV.