' , . ' ' ' ' ' . I L . ' 1 * 'I , , , ; t ? r ' ThE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , FEBRUARY24 188g. 5 V1ATS THE \VIIEELS \ REIIOVED - - oorottr' Ayer ASkB to Have Un- coin Permanently Locatod. 'THE LUMBERMEN'S COMPLAINT. The Thurit flCCIdCM Thnt IIcrtnhInft tion b Made. IgnInt Thciit-An other Case IIcIortetl From Blair-A Itunaway Caught. IrnoM TUfl nrj's I.INCOI.N UU1tCAU. The iccrotnrIca of tlio board of trtuis- portAtlon fileti yestcrdfty their finding in the comphaint broogtit bythoL1neuh lurnbci' dcztlcrs tigniust Lhu I ) . & M. rail- roa(1 , which was heard a week ago. Thu casu was lumrd on the proposition that the rates uruned. In the compiniut wore , excessive to the extent that they wore a discrimination against the complain- auth and In favor of shippom at Omaha and other iointh. Thu opinion as l)10 furred by Secretary Mungor and concurred - curred in by Judge Mason says The p1ending lUlmit that the rates on lurn- her from Lhucoln to thio polnth named arc the iamo a the rto3 from Omaha to suchi Points although Lincoln Is fifty-fivo miles nearer such points thati Omahn on the same line of romi. The evidence further establishes the fact that thif rate from Chicago and the luiit- ber regions of the north is U ceuts more to Lincoln than to Omaha. It is clear that if the lumber merchant at Lincoln , by reason of being 1hfty-flo miles farther from tim eastern and northern markets , is required , to IUY U cents inoro than 4 , Omaha to get lumber Into Lincoln , then the out rate should be U cents less to Prcvcttt discrimination. Thu respondent recogiiizcs this PriIIcIIlo in its distributing tariff on other commodities and why an ox- ) ceptioti is made In the case of lumber Is not satisfactorily explained. 'Jo recommend that the board of transportation make the following llflliflgOf fucth and order : That the rate on lumber charged from Lincoln to the points named in the complaint constitutes an unjust discrimination agtlnst the complainants : that therespondotit's rates on lumber from Lincoln to the loints named are , to the extent of such dLscrimlnation unreasonable and Inlurious , and that a mind reasonable rate would be 3 cents lower ? than the present rate. Order-It is therefore by the board of transportation considered ndjuthed and ordered : That the respondent tim ii. & i. railroad mimi tim Chicago , Iinrhington & Qulncy rahlrod , at once reduce its tariff rates on lumber from Lincoln to tim points named in tim complaint 3 cents per 100 Pounds , and that. it CCS anti desist from charging and receiving therofor a sum In excess of the existing rate less such : 8 cents reduction. W. H. MusaEmm. 0. 1' . MAsoN. g Secretary Agr , agrcoin g withMcssrs. ? ! mtunger utt1 Mason that the discrimination - tion should cease , has prepared a sopar- N . ate opinion covering largely the rate * , t. question in the state. 11r. Agor's con- cluslon Is as follows : I recommend that tIme board of transportation - tion order the 13. & M. railroad to cease its dIscrimination in lumber rates between Un- cola and Omaha and Interior poInts , and I would further suggest that the labor of the board of transportation in the matter of equalIzing freight rates In and out of Lincoln would be unmeasurably simplified , if the htst named city should be taken off of wheels and its location could be definitely and permna- nently fixed. Complaints originating with the freight bureau , place Lincoln on the Mission - sion river lor "in" rates and the same dls- tanco west of the river for "out" rates , while the railroad companies , no less Inconsistent , locate the city west of the river for "in" j rates on lumber and on the river for "out" t' rates on the amc commodity. i ? - 3. H. Aou. UAYE NO JWUSDICTION. w. C. Walton , of Blair , writes to the board of transportation that the Chicago & Northwestern and Sioux City & Pa- ditTo roads are discriminating against Blair and iii favor of Omaha on ship- t meats of hogs and cattle , at the rate of $15 per car load , .i0 per car being charged on imhkpmonts from. Blair to Chicago , while $35 is charged on like shipmnons from the South Omaha stock % mt yards which pass through Blairon their , way to Chicago. The board , without enteringlntotho moritsof Mr. Walton's complaint , replied tlntt the case would ti come exclusively within the jurisdic- , i ion of the Inter-state commerce corn- iissIon. IUtOUOILT BACK FOR TRIAL. k Some time smnco .Tcsse Martin , a. former horse dealer of this city , departed - parted for parts unknown after getting into the graces of Dorr Bros. emi a $300 loan , secured by chattel mortgage and disposing of the lroperty mortgaged. After duo search and lnquiry the man was located In Iowa , and Constable Al Beach vent after him , returning with his mnati yesterday. MILVA1tY BOARD N1flTINO. The military board of the state bar- lag authority over the stat militIa ' will meet at. the capital building Fob- mary 27. The noard consists of Adju- U taut General A. V. cob , chairman ; i Brigadier General L. W. Colby , Col- onet 0. H. Phillips , Colonel Franklin . Swootand Judge Adyocato General John f C. Watson. The business of the board will be to arrange a now sotof rules and regulations governing the st.tte militia , and to conform to the law as pasod at the last session of the logislature. NEW NOTABlES. The governon yesterday commissioned the following notaries : Clarence G. ' Jaycox , Albion , Boone county ; Charles ' C. Parmolco , Pluttsmouth , Cuss county ; Arthur B. Cornish , Lodi , Custer county ; \Vu elmer A. Muttleon , Martlnsburg , Dixon county ; 0. Lcgrand Allen , ilnig- icr , Dundy county ; Lafayette S. Berry , m Omaha ; Edward A. Obenory , Omaha ; John M. Woodburn , Omaha ; 1. J. harper , Arnpahoo , Furnas county ; lIarn ST. A. Madsen , Brayton , Greoloy county C. II. Dpomntsrmann. Grnntl Island. hail county A. .1. ICing , Fairbury , JolTorsomi county ; James M. flay , North Platte Lincoln county ; D. I. Smith , Shelby Polk county1 ioseph \Voolnort , Lob ff011 , fled \Viliow COUllty John Thoma : . MarriotVakefiold , Sioux county ; Gold .t son Prowitf , York , York county ; W. II Clark , Arlington , 1.Vashingtoa couim ty fl Job : : W. Sampson , Blue lull , Wobstei county. 4 SUP1tF.M1 COURT PROCEItDINOS. In the supreme court. yesterday th ti following gentlemen from C reelci admitted to II t county werr practice : tt G. Boll , IL S. Sprechor , T. J. Doyle. Ti In time case of Brooks vs Dutelmer a r0 I'i hearing was allowed ; Smith vs Mesar ' ° 3 costs eQually divided. The following causes weroztrgucd an submitted : Western .ARSOCiRtiOfl v : i Pace ; Yates vs Kinney , motion Mord horse vs Reynolds ; Clarke vs ( .lhicngo S Kansas .S Nebraska railroad company. ' , Court adjourned to Tuesday , Fciru t Dry 28. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! 4 That Tired Feeling Afflicts nearly every one in the spring . * i The system having become aecustomet to the bmacIng air of winter , is wcalc 9 ened by the warm days of the chaugIn ) ! Season , and readily yields to nttackm o elisoaso. Hood's Smtrsaparilltt Is just thu 3ncdicino needed. it tones and build up every part of the body. and also ax 1iols all impurities front the blood. Tv , t this season. p - Strange Brood of Wild Cattle. Oregon corresnonponco A strang breed of wild cattle Is found In the hIg bills Bkirttng the Uniqut : 'allor , 0cc : gon. Iii the inoutititimis , near hiddle linti flosebud , they are vroiablv zno , , pluutlfulbut they do not vonturu do.wj . . 2 . % . . ' . i S - ' . , . S 4 ff _ . , In the valliiy much. Thor stay on the lulls and got water from the living springs which rio there. I 'or the most part they are concealed In time dense growth f oak and fir hi thee mount- ititi. There is 11. heavy underbrush too , 60 that It is a hard flutLtter to got. tiioln. They go In bmmnds of six or eight use- ally , but itt iilglit a herd of forty or fifty got together and 14o down In time sante yard-that is , they sloop in the satne spot , which : Is usually a secluded place among the trees , A band of vi1d cattle Imave beelt known to get together on a cloitrd Pl8eC like this every night for a eDuimle of years.Vhien feeding there are always a few Imulls to net as sentinels. While the cattle graze In bands of half It doztiim or so , they nevertheless , close to other bands , so that at an aimirin from any onoof the bulls , which leisurely feed on higher ground , they liii ItIII lt\Vlty together. 'l'hme cattle are Itil of oup color anti wilder than ( leer. It. is a hard matter to got a allot at them , for time reason that their scent Is so hcemm. They cami smmioll a mat : a bug distance oil. They got wild In 1853 when time old man Riddles and two or three others of the first settlers came to time valley. Their cow wandered off and could not hs foujid , After two or three years nil the pioneers had to do whoa they wanted beef vmts to rig out two or three pack aninmais timid go up Into the mountains. The cattle had to be killed on sight , the same as deer and bearfor they could no more be driven tiowum thaui deer could. Once killed they tvcro quartered , packed out the horses , and carried down. They lmmtvc been hunted a great deal of into years , so that there are not as ninny its there used to be. A peculiarity about these cattle Is that their eyes and horns utro jot black. The retina , iris , and the whole apple of tim .oyo are one mass of 1)1110k. YOU can't distinguish any di- ! ferenco in tiny part f It. The horns , too , while being black as ink , are long and sharp. Brou tt to bay the Oregon wild cattle are wicked fighters. FALLS Vimv was unknown until created by the Mic1iiaft Central Iai1- road , which stops its trauma at this point to enable its passengers to enjoy time grandest amid mnost comprehensive view of time falls that is to be anywhere oh- tamed. Before that timno people canto ill camriages from the American side to "Inspiration Point , " the view from which Howells said was "unequalled for sublimity , " hut hi1alls View , being more elevated , the scone front it is mnuch fluter. Noother road runs to or imear this poiumt , and through ) assemmgors by time Michigan Central , "Tho Niagara Falls Route , " have this great advantage without detention or additional expense. Ncw Departure in Sweildom. Now York Correspondemico Phuladel- hula Record : "Our wealthy people have fuund a new fad. Mrs. Vamidor- bUt's $1,000 Private Hofmuammn recital started the fashion , and now profos- slonal performers are getting in de- mnantl for entertainments at the houses of time leading spirits of the Now York plutocracy. The other umight , after Dockstader's show ended , the mcmi got into their satin knee-breeches and qlmtw hammers , amid with corked faces omitered a string of carriages drawn up at the back door. The big fiddles and other traps won't along , too. They were driveum .to Banker Seligrnuui's residence. A dinner party of fIfty were siping their cognac in the big dimming room below - low stairs. The minstrels wore let in quietly , and mifter having supped and champagued to their heart's content in an upper room , ranged themselves in a semicircle , with time orchestra in the rear , In a back drawimig room , which was hidden from the front by curtains. All unauspecting , time men and women , guests , trooped up front the table at midnight , and tvore asked to be seated. Then caine a complete surprIse. The curtains were drawn apart anti the regular - ular performnatico bogami The spectators twere delighted , and voted that Mr. Sd- igman had found a most charming as troll as unique manner of entortalning his friends. It wns in agreeable coum- trmtst to the usual recitations of callow amateurs and the singing of mediocre vocalists tvlmo Infest the after-dinner thasving room and convert it immto a chamber of polite torture. " ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Safe , permanent and complete are the cures of bilious and imttermnlttont dis cases , made by Prickly Ash Bitters. Dyspcpsia , general debility , habitual constipation , liver and kidney corn- ilaints , are speedily eradicated from the system. It disintects , clequsos amid climnimmates all malaria. health and vigor are obtained mnora rapidly and permuanoumtly by the use of this great mmatural antidote than by any other remedy - edy heretofore known. As a blood pur- itler and tonic it brings health , re- miowcd ommorgy amid vitality to a worn and diseased body. "Uncle" Ike Lowe , of Lexington , Ga. , has in his possession a number of rare amid valuable old coins. Among timee Is a Spanish gold coin of 1775 , for which ho has been offered $75 ; IL Spammish coin of 1492. a 20-franc piece of isos , a 25-contSpanlsli , 1322 , and other Spanish coiums front 121 cemits up to 25 cents , of 1764 , 1797 , 1778 mmd 1708. They are family relics , and the Inscriptions . on sonic are almost erased by the vcar of time. - _ _ _ _ _ now TO DO IT. . . Ho who scorches his finger kqows , oroughit to know , that by Iwiding it near fire or hams thogreaterheat of , the latter , acting by attraction , draws out tim mimmor heat In the t linger and the itain ceases. This . 'S.- . - is , however , cruel ; treatnieni , antI is only referred to In explanation - nation ofa prlmmciplc. No one would be so foolish as to CXIO5C a jar's bmmrn to such a pr occss , 83 tlmo result wommfLbo iain huitolera- blo. It is said that a burn or scald in extrat ) the size of one-third the surface of thAt liii- r man body is incurable for time reason . that the vital forces exhaust themselves in trylmig to rebuild or renew what . Juts been destroyed by the burn. r'.aturo - hates any dlsturbammco to time harmmmony of is action , amid inits struggle to overcoats sumch a an injury , overpowers itscl ( . The excessive heat , huulitmied or absorbed , weakens time vitals S and imature has miot autilciemit strength to go - into battle. These are irnportant timings to , know , for It is only on true primmciplcs that natLro ; is helped In its struggle , and ommi - thurotmghm ignorance that tutier1uug is iumtens - lied or irov fatal where it could be re- hieveil. $ cores of people daily broughb in commtact with heat , steam , boiling water and coni- . bustibles are hmoumrly injured bysomo mishap I In the naturS or a buns or scald , and thou- - sammtls have been cured of .mmch by the best 1V known renmedy for tim cure of pain. The Principle of bow IL works explains Itself after what lies been said. It act-s as a counterirritant - irritant out the surface Injured , gently drawS - S hag out time heat caused by the burn , while : - it soothes the pain , helping imaturo in the I healing Iroezs. nummi a cure follows. IL is a pecitic [ or pains of this kind and hmouid be ktrt handy where lire amid steam are used. I mt as a lmrccammthon to its tue where serl- ous birums or scalds occur ' amid that suffering 0 may apt be intensified t'hrough igmiorance , It read caefumi1y dIreetion for its use accent- - laumyin. every bottle. Thousands who testify to beim.'g cured of burns and scolds have been S gudded. and praise vithmbmmt stint tIme vir it tui 'of ' St. Jacobs Oil . by which they have a Lcaured. , . . , ' , . FACTS FOIt VIE I'AflMKIt. 4 5 Culttatlonofsugar Beets. . S1WA1tn , Nob. , Feb. 20.-To time Edt- tor of the Ban : As the boot sugar question is of very much limtcm'ost to tim farmuors iii time west , I send you herewith - with for publication a copy of a letter front tim sugar king , Claus Spreckles , which was lately received by my father and which was published a few days ago in his department of tue Illinois Sthats.ZeItung. If you would agitate the matter thieve would very likely ho more cities to follow thmeexamplo Grand Island hats given us. Time cities and surroumudimig country of Norfolk , \Vcst Poiuu t , Columbus , Fremont , Seward , Crete , Beatrice , and others offer whatever - ever mt'y be essential to time erection of a beet sugar factory. flescctfhlly , E. I3ENNINOII0VI1N. FRANCiSCO , Cal. , , Tnmi. 12.- [ 0111cc ( if time Westerum Boot Sugnr.Co. -My hielief is that the cultivation o sugar beets will momm be ono of time largest - gest ngri.ultural pursuits not emily in California , but 1mm all time western states and territories , both soil and climate being immore favorable to the ptiriOso thamm evoui In Germany. Time failure In the past to mnmmnufacture sugar fromn beets , ott a paying basis imns bcemm mainly due to time absence of the best available maclmhmmory. 'I'lme beets that wem'o grown imftve beoum suitable for the put'- iose , but time nmachlnory huts been doll- dent. This , however , will be obviated in time future as I have secured time right for the wimolo of time United. States of all. the mnechmanicttl appliances rind manu- factoring mnetluotis that are now in tiso In Germany , which is time largest and niost successful beet sugar producing coumitry iii the world. The soil best adapted for rowiumg sugar beets Is a riclm , smuidy loam. Beets must mmot be growum successively In time same soil and they must imever ho manured. Land that has produced a crop of beets should be planted in grain time next year , thou manured uttd plmuited again 1mm graium , timid In the third year it. tummy be replanted with beets.but it must not be uuamturcd that year. Timu a farm of 150 acres would enable a farmer to grov fifty acres of sugar beats in each year , audI think I. may safely say , timat the fifty acres planted in beets lCOVO more profitable each ycac , than time whole of the other hundred acres that are producing grain mtt pros- omit iwicca. The price of boots tvill be determimmeti by the percentage of saccharine - charine tnmttter that they contain , a few boots being takeum from each loads asde- livered at the factor' , for analysis-the result of that analysis forming the basis upon which each load shall be paid for. By this means time host beets vIll obaimi time best price , amid time farmer will bo encouraged to careful cultivation. I propose to erect one factory itt mVatomt- villa , _ at a cost of about $40,000 , which will to In full operation by September 1. 1883. The factory will consume 3.0 touts of beets in every twenty-four liout's but be doubled by time following year. At present it will require 100 cots of wood and seven touts of lime daily during Limo four or fivemonths that it Is in opera- tion. This tvill show time necessity for having good supplies of wood amid lime clos&to the.factory , which should also be near a line of railroad or to suitable water facilities for shipment of raw sugar to Samm Franciscq. The limo Is a good fertilizer aumtlcan be returned to the soil again. The pulp from time beets Gait be fed to the cattle and will keep theta in hue condition. Before erect- lug a factory anywhere , I must be gtmtr- : anteed that at least 2,600 acres will be ilamuted in beets every year for a ( hell- nite number of years. I must also be assured of sufllciemmt supplies of wood , water and limo in the neighborhood , and good transportation facilities. It requires from fifteen to twenty pounds of beet seen to plant an acre of ground. Thu secum costs ton cents per pound in Germany amid would probably costtwelvo cents per poummd here. I am importing twonty-fivo tons , which are mmosv eu time way , and some ofthls will lie distributed gratuitously , in small packages , to those who desire to experiment on their farms. But I shall expect in roturum that those who do make such oxpori- meats from seed that I give thorn will send me samples of the boots that they grow , and the soil in which they are 'grown , for the purpose of analysis. It mmtust be remembered that time barge beotsaro not time best for makiumg sugar. If the soil be very rich , the beets should riot be plammtcd moro than four inches apart In the rows. If time soil be of good quality the hoots should be six iumchcs ulart in the rows , and eight indies apart if time soil be not so good. The rows should always lie fourteen incites apart frornone , another. A mc- tQry tvi'Il cost about $325,000 , butfor the first one , some of the mnaciiimmory must be lummportod fronm Germany. Subsequently - quontly Ianttcipate no trouble iii its being mnanufmteturcd in this coumitry. A site of front thirty to forty acres is nec- ossam'y wherever cachiactory is orcctcd , so as to give amnple room forthe large quamitity of machinery mmd buildimigs , also for time prompt handling of time great miuniber of wagons tlmat will be dolivor- lag beets at the same time , so that the wagoums may not be delayed mtndtlmo work of time farmers inmlodcd. It is impossible - ble yet to determine where factories should be located. I Imavo received invitations - vitations fm'omit all sectioums of California , Oregoum and Washington territory to visit different bocalitios , amid I will on- demtvotth do so as quickly as possible. From the' foregoing remarks , however , you will be abla to form an Idea of vlmtt is essential to thto erection of a factory. Such Imuforimmation as I iutve indicated , if forwarded to me iii . conjunctioum with smtrnplcs of soil and beetswill nmmtterially assist mneiim locating time sites for future factories. I amn , sir , yours very truly , CLAuS SI'ItECKRLS , President. Now Field Corn. Si'ItNTWOoD , Dak. , Fob. 17.-To time Editor of time Bm : As aumytlming 1mm cc- gmtrd to umow varieties of corn Is inter- ' , cstimmg , I take time liberty of telling your readers of my success with corn , away up here In north Dakota , about the Inst lImtCC ) mnmfny people would think of corn- lug to for the PUCPooO of raising corn. But I was already hero , and minding that the usual one crop busimmess was about played out I turned my atteumtion to corn raising , though advised on all imands that it was no tse. I have for some years experimented with nil kinds of corn , with varying success , but I am now n1le to say I hare found a corn that will mature right up about time 47th meridian , and with your permission will describe time corn referred to. It Is a small , yellow flint variety , was Imported - ported front France four years ago , and bins been raised by ma with unvarying success tot' time last three years. Time stalk is dwarf of habit. each stalk bear- lag from two to three ears. The Frouich claim fotmr , but I have mmevor seen more timaum three to a stalk. It bias ripomued with me Invariably tinder seveumty-hlvo days , and beats anytiming I over saw for withstaumdiug drouth , as may croim of 1880 ommly got two shpwers from time time of plarmtiumg till the date of maturity , und then It ripeumod in seventy-one days. Taking till those timings into considera- tiomi , I thtimmk it has been fairly tested , u and migimt be very useful In .more favored - vored localities. I have none v1iktovov I . . . - - . . . to soil , hut tor oxpqrlrnental purposes I vthl. be glad tq acrid any 0 ! your readers a trial packet ( so bug as I , have any to spare ) arm applicatloit. enclosing. staunpa to save postage. , PETBIL PiiAltSON. Nami These to-the Barn Door. If time iron wedge wilt not draw build a fire of chips uiutti heat It. Heap tip numd tratmih ) down solidly the snow arouumd time young frimit trees. Water , green f oil amid macat , fowls must have to vrosie tluriimg the winter. \'atchi time outlets , Of the tile-drains tlmat they rio not bcxnme closed trithi ice. Thieve Is ommo ptrt : of the farmim timat Is not bemuehited by drnltmumge-thmo manure heap. I'oliteimess pays In time cow-stable. A gentle niamm gets inure milk timauu a harsh 'alum. ' Straw and cormi fodder are best worked lute ummumnuro by putting tlmctn timrough good mumirnals. Time best prcvontivt of trouble at laurubing time Is daily exercise for the owes during winter. Take the bridles with you wimen you go to reakfn.st , and put thom near time stove wimile you eat , Se pamatc time tvonlceiunminmals ; they need. extrt feed , witerons with thme stronger they get scant feed. Protit Iii farming comes from the max- intent cPO)5 , the products of wimmtcr tluougimt and sumnimior twork. If time elmttimm ptiunp is clogged up with 1to tb not give the crank um jerk. DeLhi whmeei amid chain break ntoreemmsily wheum vcmy cclii. Every futrmner mummy be time architect of his owum fortunes , nmmd it is hoer policy to let tim job otmt to luck. harness hung In the stable is damn- aged as much by the gases amid damp- muoss there as it is worn by use. Wlmcmm green wood is used for fuel part of time hmcat is absorbed to commvert the water lii the fuel immto vapor. if you do not wish daddy and lifeless ground 1mm time spring keep time cattle oil time fIelds tvhmcmm time soil Is soft. 1)rive your horses a little to one side wheim yoU stop with mm load on the sled. This makes it easier to start time load. A lire biurums hotter in it lint. tiunum in a cold furnace ; It. is equally true that an nnimmtl welt wintered is Imaif suinniered. If opeum , outdoor feed-troughis are turned over at night they ivill not ho filled with snow and ice in the mormming If you imlace time ax umear time stove for fifteen minutes it will cut bettor and not be so itit to break along time edge. Time flavor of the fuel used for amuck- ing meat is somewhat imparted to the meat ; hmemmco the fuel should be selected care fully. You have mme right to feed a dog so long as you have not time atoney to jro- vide your family with good papers ammd books. Vhat. to Plant and Sow. Correspommdonce Practictl : Farmer : iVinter is soon to imass and sring will rapidly follow iii its wake ; thereforti we mumust complete our plmms as to what to plmtmmt amid sow , nncl oi what jmtrticulat' : fields to put it. Some fields will be bet- tar adapted to a ' &rtaiis crop than tmnotimcr , and we should study out their adaptability to the , tiillcremmt crops and act accordingly. I. b-iwo al ways believed in mixed farming . .aimd a rotation of cI.ops , thminkingit to be time surest to produce time farunot bread and butter , amid mdso time best foi1ihmc farm. It should be time farmer's uirst'eumdeavor to raise whatever he is iikelyto need in his own family. lie will hmtFdiy ever go wrommg if ito raises what 1mi'mmrumt , is adapted to that ho wamits to coulsumno at liorno. If a farnier is likely to mSted a certain crap to feed out lie slmoukl not neglect to grow it simplybecauso lie thimmks that cr01) trill be "clmoal ) next fail. " Ho may fimmil himself mnistitkon when that timno comes , Eveum if it siiouldbo , cheap , he svihi have to raise the cash to pay for it , and I.cotmtemid that it Is usually better to raise time crop tItan it is to raise time cash to pay for It. - Corn is a crop that few farmers can afford to neglect. It comes 1mm handy at a great mnaumy timmies mmd lum a. great many diitcrcnt places ; mind so does the fodder 0mm most farina. It pays.t.o sow or plant It ICCO especially for fodder , and if not put into tIme silo cure it dry. The garden - den is mm plot , too that it paymi to cultivate and pay especial attention to , for then it will produce a great deal of stuff , and go a good ways in support of the family. It may be risky to plmumt or sow an extensive - tonsive area to any one eroi for market , because of time tmmmcertainty of time future price iii time muam'ket , bmmtthere is but lit- tic risk In cultivatiumg what we wish to use mtt home. A farmer must take hiscimancos against droutlm , insects and other thuimmgs beyond his control. If n farmer has mm variety of crops to rely out he feels a great deal more indopondemit aumd less anxious about time result of tIme harvest ; therefore he can take more comfort than if lie feels that his success all rests on omme Cr01) . Time farmer should aim to buy as little as possible of what ho can raise on his owim farm. A Warimi , Handy anti Neat Barn. \V. A. Cuhlon , of Gratiot , Wis. , writes to the Prairie Farmer concerning his model barum. Ho says : "Tim barn is 30 hy 40 feet with 2 ( ) foot posts anti base- meat. The bmisomnent wail around time horse stable is 81 foot high ; around time cotv stable only 7 foot. The barmm is on time cast side of a hill , and stands with longer thmmtommsions north and south. The basement wall Is ofatone , except out the east or front side. All time basement doors in fromut are double so that in aunt- mel' time tmper half camm be opened for vemmtiimmtioum while tlmo lower cami be kept shut. 'rhemo are six windows in the bmmscmnommt , all of which slide back into the muilddle of time wall. A plmumk hoer % rn.s humid In time cow amid calf stable , but in time part for horses a hloor was immado of lint stoumes mtmmd clay. The apamtmneumt for horses rcachmimmg across time south mid mind is 16 foot front outside of wall to front of manger , amid utcomnniodmttes seven head. Partitions betwcemm stalls ivore constructed of 2-inch plamik mmmoi'tiscd immto posts. Stairs frQmn basomnemmt to tloor above , behind time oys , are omm hmimmgos , mmd can be pulled upp.nd fastened out of time way. At piesent we have twelve cows stamicimionod , aIo seven calves. Atross the north dumtt of time mmmiii door Is a granary divided iumto live bins each of which is 10 feet long , 5 feet wide mind 0 feet high. A imaybay , 10 feet wide is acLoss time south ommd leaving the driveway - way , 14 feet vIde , in the middle. Time hay is takeum into the mow at time north end through an outshlo door with a hay carrierand by laying strong poles across time driveway from tpp of grammary to time beaun or tie In front of the hay bay , time entire mow can be hilhd. Wagon doors emi mmmiii floor are 13 feet bight and door at end for hay carrier is 7 by 10 feet. Frame Is of good pine timbers and siding is 6-immeim muatouued lumber put on horpondleularly. This barmi built hum 1870. If I wore builtiingagainlwould make it $2 by 42 feet , giving room for stall for span of colts amid fur two more cows. cows.One One Year's Profit on Eleven Sows. Vordorm Vidotte : One year ago the hat of February Henry Gerdis sold all the imogs lie hind to lien Morgamm except eleven sows. Since that time lie has sold hogs to the amount of $1,002 to Mr. Motgan , amid has twelve imogs left to Start another year. Ito has neither bought a iioor a bushel of corn during that time. The hogs. were raised mud fattodfroam the products of mimi eighty- . acre farm. Those hogs alone returned a profIt of over $12.60 mev micro. Whore is thieve a mei'soim thmatcaum show rt bettor. fnrummiimg record than this for the past year. _ _ _ Seasonable flints suit Suggestions. The hulls of oats mire claimned to pea- seas value as food. While thmo keemmals coimtaium 14.3 per ccitt of tilbumnlnoida , the lmuhls contain 2:48 : per cent. There Is mmiore asim to time hulls amid less water. flaw milk digests 1mm a shorter period timnum boiled mmillk ; hence milk for yoummg stock shouhi umot be boiled , but warnmed. During cold weather time swill for time hogs is frozen or uiemirly so. It Is not commdueIv to time health of tIme imogs to give timemmm stick swill. The better mnotie Is to pour boiling water lumto the qualm- tity to be allowed. Timero Is umotlming gained by adding a large amount of coarse litter to time , mnnumtmre heap , as it ommly causes more loads to be thrawum. Litter simommld hlrst lie mmmado ilumtt and thou covered with time nmaumuro hum time heat ) 1mm order to rot it as inuclm as possible. A solution irnule by dissolving a piece of blue vitriol time size of a beimmi 1mm a glass of writer is an excellent rcmmmcdy for canker 1mm fowls if time throats be s\Vltibel ( with it. An Emighishm nimthmority states timtmt miew .oats are uumilt for horses , as they sonic- times cause bowel disease. After being stored oats undergo semite kiimdof chmnmmgo nmmtI. arc timun excellent. In this coun- tm'y no such comnjhmtimmts tire nmmde : agaimist mmciv omits , as they are fed to horses from time timmie the oats tire thrashed umitil time coming mmt of time next cr011. Time stmawbcrry 1)humnts trill begin to grow as soon as time frost shall be omit of the groummd , and umetv is an excellent timummi to fertilixe timommi. A mixture of , wood asimes amid super pimospimato is a special fertilizes for strawberries. lien mmmmmuru iim flume coumdition may also be used , ammd simould be scattem-ed over the plants imi time to be washed dowum by Limo rain. rain.Cut Cut out Limo old cammes from aspbcrries amid blackberries If you imavc not already domme so , and trimmi up the grape vines. This ivork is best doumo in cold weathei. 1tke : up all time old canes reid vimmes amid bunt thtimmm. Iuchi of the busy work of sprimmg iii timuit directiomi can be done nomv1 and as but a few weeks rcumtaium before - fore outdoor work will begium all work done mmow will be an mmdvamttage. A subscriber writes that nosy is the tinme to imatcim early chicks. If time liemi be Provided with a good warm box , and time heads of time chicks greased1 to ; ) re- vemmt' lic , time cimicks camm be raised Iii the coldest weather , They should be fed four times a day on warm meal mixed with svater amid milk witlm amm oceasiommal egg added , , Wimeum iormtimcred give the chicks craekedcorn amid wheat. During clear. dry , weather the chIcks may m'umi in time yard. Time evening's milk of cows is said to comttaimm mnore solids timamm the pnlng's mutilk. The average of tests made 1mm Englumuid shows that time evening's uimilk coutaiimed 14.8 per cent. of solids and the imuornimig's milk 18.4 iter cemmt. Such be- immg tIme case , it sisows that umilk should imot be mixed with that of a previous milkummg , amid time foou may also cause a variation in time solids. Breediumgmows require food rich In the elements of bone and muscle. Corn Is umot suitable , nsit causes an excess of fat , wlmlch is umlivtmys dotrinmental in breeding - ing stock. Plenty of scalded clover lmay in wimmtcr , with roots , mind ground oats , shorts and bran , make time best food. . Peace on Earth Awaits that countless army of martt'rs , whose ranks are constantly recruited fronm tim victims of mmervousnoss and nervousdiscuses. Thopriceof the boon is a svstcmnmtie : course of Hostettor's Stomach - ach Bitters , the finest and most genial of tommie miervinca , pursued witim roasoum- able persistomice. Easier , pleasamiter amid safer this than to swaslm time victuallitma department with lseudo-tonics , alco- imolie or the reverse , beef extracts , mmerve foods , mmarcotics , sodativesand poisons in disguise. "Tired Natuo's sweet restorer , balmy sleep , " is the providemitial iecu- perant of weak nerves , and this gb- i.mous franchhe being usually the consequences - , quences of sound digestion and increased - creased vigor , time great stomachic which Iumsurc both , Is productive also of re- 1)OSO at the required time. Not unro- freshed awakens the individual v.imo uses it , but vigorous , clear headed amid tranquil. Use time Bitters also in fever and ague , rheumatism , kidmicy troubles , Constipation ammd billiousness. . CRIME IN PARIS. Ammiorican Thieves limo Bo1det and Most Skillful in time World. Inspector Byrnes , of Now York , re- ccmmtly said to mm reporter of that city : "Crimmie iii , aul degrees hlourislics to mm greater extent 1mm Paris to-duty thmuum imorimutlis Iii aumy other city iii time world. It is mm city that offers many facilities fom' the operations of crimimmals.amid what is amoco , they seem to work with every degree of success. I believe time tic- cduumt. is not the least exumggoratod , for I immive received immforimmtioum which fully corroborated just whaC I've read iii this por. Tiuis stateof affairs has existed long imi Paris , utna I aiim sunpriscd that arm ax- pose hits mmot reached this . coummtry mummer. I knowit as a. positive futet that forgers , swindlers , gamblers anti blackmailers - mailers who Juivo lhourisimcum imm this city for years are mmow operating in Paris , with time most boldness and apparently . without any fear of dotcetiomm. It rip- peam.s to me timat these scoundrels are iii some way protected or they would be SletdihY ( captured. " "Is it your inmpressl.oum that thmeso marauders are Lucre 1mm organIzed gammgs ? " "Cemtnifliy , or they would not be so successful. I know it to bo a fact that' members ot such gammgs have left this city alommo anti in pairs to meet on time other side and perform work specially laid out for then. It got too warm for timeso crooks' to operate here in thus city , for I made It a rule to Iceop thorn ummder eye amid know every mnovermmont they mnado. If a 'job' was perforuied I could lay my hirmnds 0mm the men who 'worked' It. ' In 'rimey ware scooped so inc ssammtly and lmanded over for punishment - mont thmat they decided to move to loss warni quarters. "Timese unomi believe tlmat there is but one good city In any particular country , amid being drlvomm out of that they strike time nextavaulablefleld. Fromhore I've known them to go directly to Lommdon to Brussels and Paris , nd be successfui 1mm nearly all theim' ummdertakings. In reading time descriptions of time work performed by all these people , as told iii to-day's Herald , you will notice timumt 1mm uienrhy every instammce the saute Mmmd'of tricks have boemm played Imere. There is to in their modus ' - nothing new us opem'- mmdi arid the execution of their syork so graphically described pol umts almost with certainty to the operators of time 'dopredatlomis. "It is only a short while ago that two celebrated craclcsmon-umamoty , "Billy" Porter and mlSimeeny7 Mike-returmiod from a trip out time 'otimor side' with $70,000 lii solid cash. These two mcmi struck the primmoipal cities like a whmiu'l- wind amid returned here to spend their , caslm. They broke into jewtmlry stores banks and business plumces right maid loft , timid hum mme Imistance were detected. Whoim they reached thUs city I mmmubbed thorn amid made it hot 'for them whIle , hero , titmd oh ! time % ' skipped agauum. .1 kit-ow pow tlmat l3orter nuts trmkemm over a gang with him to work time largo cities of Europe again , timid I kmmow ftmr- thmcrmtmoro that his opecntiouis so far have been "how tb yy aecotummt for strange crooks being so successful 1mm foreign cities ? " "Timat Is easily nccoummtod for. It Is not timoy who plan the job but do time 0 xectition Thu American thm I of , burglar or forget' Is time most desperate utuid boldest oimrator kmiomvm. , lie will take more chances anti work nmoro coolly minti with a greater tiegm'ce of security. Good immaterial like 'Simeony' 1ilco , Porter , tumid uncut of their kidmiey can mu- ivitys linti tue mnmmn vho imuis 1mm view mm 'cr11 , worth cracking. ' Titis 'heati , ' or leader , tigtmres only 1mm time lihamis aummi if there Is a failure 1mm time job ho is imovor ctihloti to accoumit , btmt does his best in time backgroummd to imui p lila umumfortummato workers out of time hole. "You see , criunimmals can readily leave here if thmey timid it s'arumm , amid througim It sort. of immystic association forum mmciv commibinations 1mm micarly nay city In time world. ' "Aro you in commummlcation ts'itlm any of time Purishutum ofliciumis regardimug tlmose rcccmmt erlimies ? " "That qucstlomm I will imot answer , " ro- plieti the lmmspcctor quicaly. "I hma'e simuply comniemitetl upon the fact timat yommr cable article is true lii evei'y pam'- tictmluir , mmd thmut I can substantiate time facts witim crltlemico in my possession mit time present time. My chief desire , imtiwever , is to keep mny bailiwick clear' front nil such objectiommablo cimaracters , amid I feel safe 1mm stating thmit so far I have beeum successful. 'ro keep it so cc- quires ummhinggimig utttemmtiomm and a eon- stamit ovei'imaullng of all time criinimmal re- sorts. .Thiis 1 do coumsttumtly mud coumse- qtmemmtiy sled ) SOCtR'e at mmigltt in time belief - lief timuit mmot ami expert crinmitmnl exists witimimi miles of timis city. " "mVlmat is your opinion of time sugges- tiomi to have English mmd Amnericami imi- shmectors mit Pam'is to detect time prcscmice of these objectionable citizens ? " "I approve of time suggestion by all means. It stammds to reason timmit If a mntmum thmoroughily commversaumt with till hinds ofcrimno amid crimimimials were stmu- tioned ium a city like Paris lie could readily muck out time 'crooks. ' Nearly every class of crimiumal huts his particum- lar style of performmmimig work , amid all the immspcctor would have to do would. be to 'lmmspcct Limo ruimm. ' It is loss timan a year ago that time herald published a miumute amid perfect descriptiomm of time robbery of Merchammmt Miller's safe in Philadelphia. From this accurate do- stiriptiomi of just imoiv the robbery was performed I wits eumahied to say at once to my inca , ' 1 want Jack Talbot , bttmmk burglar mmd sate breaker. ' We not emily got time maim , but fouumd nearly all time proceeds of time i'obbcry hidden 1mm the burglar's m'csidemmce. "The miecessit.y f thmcse export crim- intl inslCCtors is all the more assured from time fact that first-class crimmmimmals do not stay long in mm city whore they plunder. I lmmiow timat some gangs cross over three amid four times ii year amid fluid umo dlfhicuhty in uneetiuig witlm sue- emma. In London occasionally time Scot- laud Yard mon have been lucky in capturing - turing some of our well kimowim 'crooks , ' but there are considerably more crimes committed than are over made known. Iii Paris , hmowever , it appears an easy mattom' for Americium thIeves to operate with impunity mind conme back hero to revel 1mm the cash so unlawfully ob- tauumed. " Evammgolist.Moody imad to give the 250 boys 1mm Imis Mt. Herummon sehoolatalking to because some of them omidoavorod to haze one of their follows. They got him imi a roonfand were about to put him timrough a course of sprouts when lie pulled a big jack kimife and threatoumod td carve into little pieces time first boy .timat touched immmn. Nobody touched him. Mr. Moody got the knife and with it In his hand talked like a klmmd ftithmer to his boys. They seemed Impressed - pressed nod undoubtedly began the new year with time dotermimmatbommo be good. Some fashionable ladies are not antis- fled wltlm rcady.mutde famis , but must 'hmavo themn nmnde to order ; they are , however , satisfied with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at 25 cents and take It regularly. "One fire burps out another's burning - ing , " and most pain suffers more to lie cured , but Salvation Oil is painless amid certauim. It costs only 25 cents. East Covemitry. miear West Chester , Pa. , 1mm a sensatioum 1mm time shape of a hermit iii time woods , wimere lie sits by his fire dayand night id uotes strange passages of i)00t1'Y , mostly from ' Scott anti Burns. He refuses to reveal anything - thing to his visitom's , who are many , rebating - bating to his past life , amid as ho Is a young man with fashionable clothes amid in good condition. it is behievou that lie fu ; a dude from Phmilodelphia , who , having boeum disappointed in love , has taken to time wbods to tlmero brood over his reverses in solitary gloom. - No morphia , no opium iii Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar \Vino Lung Balm. It is prompt , safe , amid ire , will cure a bad cough or throat trouble quickoi' timaum any other medicine , only 25-cemmts a bottlo. Josapim McDonald , who lives near Lexington , ICy. , wmmmts to buy 810,000 worth of Kcumtucky bumblebees that understand - derstand time mumnagement of clever. They are to be sent to Australia to assist in growing clover there by carryiumg time 1)0110mm froni bloom to bloom. A gomitle- man who came from Australia bust fail hmmd bought some stock front Mr. McDoumell made time nrrnumgcment with hint to supply hun with the bumblebees , anti they will probably be gathered tom the crop of next seasomi. -ri I' pPRIcr3 I CREAM I IeAK1NI Itasuperiorexcehlence proven In millions or imonmes for more than a uuarter at a centumry. t Is used by time United btatos ( Jovornuumout Endorsed - dorsed by the liotulsof time Great Urmivvrnmties as the Strrnmgest , Purest ni1 unoat ilalthtul. 1)r , Price's CreaTe flaking Powder tloeN not cofltaj Amuumonta , Lime or Mum. Hold only in l'mtica UAK1ia I'OWlJEmLCO. Nwvotu - . cmuc400 : , ' 8T.L0U13 , , . . : . s. . . . , , , ATTZACTIO ) . , OVRII A Mit.LION flisThililUThiD. cAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 ' Lotilsiana State Lottery Co.rnpafly1 Immcoriornlp.I by the IeItattmre In I5 , ( or lauuiest , Ioni cmi ( 'lirmtst.lo pirpe , , i,5 In. frsncflu'i , maSs a l'iirt r tim pre'emil t.tt , , Constitutioum , in 15i' , br in trrwmcmmIng , ; ioputsr v.ut' . its ( lrnI SIriglo imntb.r Irswiimjm * tke laeo niemtmiy , , ii.i . tile ( lined Qisfletly , ItswIigi rci , . marmy ecr7 tunes menthe Mrcb , Juac , Septemumber had ieceir. ) "ive do hrnhy certify ( list we suprvIe thesm. rSngenISni foi' sum the nitinthiy iiiid qusrtermy irnwtngs ) of 'rmo , Louimas , Stat , , i.otter Compnmy , 511(1 In per'On manest sad etamurni the emniilngi flonm. selv. InC ttui tue arr c.iiilucted with aonestr fnIrne's and unmot'cI fMtmt uowsriu sum pnrta'i , ant we niitiorlte 11,0 , L'm''siiy , to mue i'ortutte.te with tie uniumss ut our slgnsturo sutautmi , lam mis s.meriia iueimti. " COMMISSIONERS. We. the un5orslgnsd flsnkan1 flsnkor.will paysli u'rmea dawim In Ii , , , i.omiuIuuim $ i4timtd Lottcrio which slay be ; .reentit St OUV cOUIte ( ! . .1. mu. oam.xsmmy , PrO' . I.omIinn , * Natlonsi flanL i'iKhuItic m.txtmmx , i'ro , . State Natt.nsi Hank. A. ilAI.1)WIN ) , I'ros. Saw Orleans Nstlonai flank. CAIR. ROIIN i'rs. tinloum Nttonai imank. GRAND QUARTERLY DRAWING In the Acflbeimmy O Muislo , New Or. lean ! , Tuesday , March 18 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 TIckets at Twenty fount's each. Jinives , $10 ; Qnnrtars , $5 ; Tenths , $2 ; Twenttettw , $1. LhsT OF . ' . . . . . . . I rmuzi' : em' nuim u . . . . . . . . . . . . . I m'uuzi , ( n. ' iemtxum ha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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