A Bohemian Oats Trial.Findlay, O., February IS,—The second test-case against the Bohemian oats swindlers resulted yesterday in a vie-S tory for the farmers, and the frauds who have so long infested this county and who have taken more than $100,000 from the pockets of our farmers are becoming scared. The case tried yesterday before Justice Brown was brought by Jeremiah Drake, a prominent farmer of Delaware township, against Lawrence Sader, who acted as agent of the so-called Bohemian Oats Association in the southern part of the county. The testimony showed that Drake had purchased ten bushels of the oats from Sader,.giving his note for $100 In return Sader gave a contract agreeing to take twenty bushels of the oats at $10 per bushel and charge 25 per cent for selling. Sader agreed to dispose of the oats one month before Drake’s note became clue, but he never came afcer it at all and was never heard from. The jnstice held that Drake wa3 entitled to recover $148, allowing for the oats at their real value. The decision gives great satisfaction. Sader is a Wood county farmer.