y '.'. u. i u t " - zyf?- tj V ' ' 'r : r" ' t sVV't -. '- ,"-- --- . vt . - r s rtf - T- ba iji . .-" F vt rJ. -& jt prL . t' - v" -1 i-i- . . Vi r i nr44-f ( IT - fg-w:j n a. - -b bibibibibi El bsH ,-(' - ? bbbbb -r?. . -r ..vj.ja f:- - .'Hiwv bw r-.'rz.-. A & -' r-j- THE EED CLOUD CHIEF A. C. NOSHED fiMislMr. HED CLOUD. - '- NEBRASKA OUBRENT COMMENT. A statistician has found that the average age of men in the past fort year has advanced three yearH. This is partly due to the toughening qualities ia the modern adulteration of foods and liquors. . A tunnel 5,000 feet in length has just been discovered on the Island of Sam os. It was constructed about nine centuries before the Christian era, and Herodotus says it severed the purpose -of providing the old seaport with drinking water. The citizens of La Grand, W. T., Jiave posted the following notice: 'Tin-horn gamblers, opium fiends and -stranglers are hereby warned to leave this camp within twelve hours. Their dishonorable conduct must, will and fehall be avenged," At Michigan University, when a class election is held, the meeting is gen erally humanized by the presence of the young lady students, and the princi ple of "woman's suffrage is confirmed by he election of one or more officers .from the fair sex. In Alabama is a chica tree ten feet in arcumference. Its top was torn away lry a storm, but six feet up the trunk two more trees have taken root and grown as high us the old tree is. Half way upthc trunk of the original tree jMiaeli tree stands out. House railroads uro an old story, Jrat a camel railway iX? the merit of novelty. It is announced that camels arc to be employed as the motive power on the last section of railroad recently lmilt by llussia through the Trans Jaspian desert toward India. It turns out that the newanxeslhetic, TOuriato of cocoaine, which has been found so useful in delicate operations on the eye, was formerly used by specialists to blunt the sensibilities of the throat. Muriate of cocoaine, by the by, is muriatic acid combined chemically with the active principle of the South American cocoa plant. The pet aversion of a Japanese is the fate of being buried at sea. The other day Kido, an attache of the Jap anese Legation at Berlin, embarked at Marseilles for Yokohama. To make sure that if he died at sea his body should not be consigned to the deep, Ins took on board with him a handsome coffin and everything necessary for embalmment. Mk. Gkokge Lunt, the old poet, has 'found a fig tree growing in the sea coast town of Seituatc, Mass., probably springing from the seeds of a fig drop ped in the spot, protected by a doorsill nnd warmed by a cellar. The tree dies down with every frost, but for five summers has sprung up again, growing to the height of nearly six feet, but as yet bearing no fruit. Left-handed penmanship is now taught in a number of American rchooR The method of instruction is to make the pupil write his name in pencil and then go over it with a pen held in his left hand. After doing this for some time the writer is able to -write his signature without the aid of the penciled cop This is kept up until a sufficient degree of proficiency is ob tained. A few days ago some dry sage on the battle field of Missionary Ridge, near Chattanooga, Tenn., took fire and the llames spread with great rapidity. A stump soon blazed up, and in a few seconds a roar like thunder reverbe rated down the valley, and the stump waa blown into ten thousand pieces. Investigation developed the fact that three shells were imbedded in the .stump and exploded from tiie heat. An eccentric character has just be queathed to the French Academy of line Arts a sum of money to be dc Toted to an annual prize of two thous and francs, which will fall to the pain ter who has taken the lowest position 5n the competition for the Prix de lloam. It has been suggested that the CD jnry will probably have to consider the question "Who is the painter?" before admitting the candidates who stand lowest on the list. Immense schools of herring, which -were evidently frightened by dogfish .or blucfish, were driven toward the seashore, near New Biddleford, Me., a few days ago. The number kept in creasing and when the tide went out 3eft a place of about an acre com pletcly covered with the fish. In some .spots, where there was a depression in the sand, the fish were piled in to the depth of four or five feet. The farmers in the vicinity flocked to the beach and secured cart load of the herrinjr to be used upon their lands as a fertilizer. One farmer obtained sixty cart loads. A resident of Itonkonkoma, L. T., possesncs a gold watch which formerly "belonged to the ill-fated Marie An toinette. It is about the size of a trade dollar in circumference, and is open- faced. On the back it bears the de- riee of the French Queen, a eupid on oud, worked in gold and silver. eaiurcs oi the boy god are nearly by long wear. The .legend the es is that the watch was the uecn to the architect of ho shot himself thronjrh ay following herexe- jfifBjiitiohists. Its prcs- . ear relative of a et, now dead. s possession from his escend- vWeorrtt -J- .jS.rT"- -Ta. 71 " -z m-. i i .. m THE WOELD AT LAEGE. A Suxxupsry of tbo Dally Nowi. PRMOXAL ANI J'OLITICAf- Tiie PrenMcnt ha apjoIatcd Thurwlay, November 27th, an a day of general thaaka givln throughout tbo Unltl Ktatea, and recoranicndcd that It Lc o observed. Rev. Ciiaulcs Bauxard, a well-known Unitarian clergyman of "ewr York, died recently in his aoventy-jilxth y-AT. Ho hal been Iv feblo mental ad jjhynical health for aorno time. He took a very prominent part In the establishment of 1 ucational Inatitctions for the poor in New England State. Thk Her. John Aadcraon Neleon, pastor of the First Unitel Prebyterian Church at Caledonia, . Y., ilioil a few day ago. He was In his forty-second year, and wa well known throughout the country. Thomas Bevekidge, a prominent lrrcw-r and a leading Jlaaon, diwl lately at New burg, N. Y., agel geventy-four yarn. Okmskv Phillii'M, one of the proprietors of the Pittsburg IHpatchy Pretddent of the Board of llanagera of the West Peniten tiary, and ex-Mayor of Allegheny City, difid Muddenly a few daya ago of ner'ou prostration. mi.sci.i.ani:ous. Helt.ie Hennessey, wife of Captain Philip Hennessey, a young man of Cincin nati, who was ahot on election day, killed her.elf .soon afterwards by shooting herself through the heart. One of the saddest sights witnessed for somo time waw the recent flight of the emi nent trigedian, John McCullough, at Chi cago. Ho went to the deiot and d .-manded his baggage. Ho was dazed and would IKint to a big black trunk and say: "There, my trunk is like that one; find a trunk like that and you will have mine." Then he would run across another trunk which ho took for his and claim it. On investigation it was found that his sole baggago consisted of a hnt box and valise. He said that he had an engagement to play at St. Louis and had just an hour to get there in. In duo course of time hw arrived in St. Louis and was taken charge- of by friends. No one seemed to bo taking any special care of him and ho wandered aimiessly m here ever he desired to go. The cotton crop of the United States for tho present year has boon estimated to bo VJKi.OOO bales. This is somewhat larger than last year. P. N. FiTzr.KUAi.i), lately tried for treason-felony in organizing branches of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, was acquit ted ii fow days ago. The Franchise bill was passed to the committee stago in tho British House of Commons a fow days ago amid Liberal cheers. There was lately a movement in Wis consin in favor of high license. Petitions in futheranco of such a policy were circu lated quite f reel y. The Norwegiun bark Naura was lately wrecked oir tho Carilou Islands, and two of her crew wcro drowned. All on lioard the schooner Emilc, which had picked up tho passengers of tho wrecked bteamer Tyl gia, were lost. The Duko of Cnmlierlaud lately ad dressed a circular to all the sovereigns of Euroio except tho Germnn Emperor, in which ho proclaimed his right to tho Duchy of Brunswick. Late advices from Turks Island stated that tho brig Julia E. Haskell, Captain Paine, sailed from Wnvassa October 11, for Baltimore, with guano. She encountered a hurricano October 14, and sprung a leak, which rapidly increased, and tho brig was abandoned two days later, and the crow, eight in numlwr, took to the boats and made Calcos Island, and, in attempting to laud the lont capsized and all on ltoard, except tho Cap Ui in and ono sailor named Grant, were drowned. Ali. but six of tho law students at the Naval University, Montreal, were lately expelled for not submitting to tho regula tions prohibiting attendance at theaters and political meetings. An earthquake shock was recently felt at Salt Lake City, Utah. Many people arose in fright, but no damage was done. The tremors lasted alout ten secon. At Par is, Idaho, six shocks wero felt about tiie sumo time. Considerable damage to houses was reported, and people wero affected as by seasickness. Tho lirst shocks were from northeast to southwest, then a swaying motion from north to south. Tho succeed ing shocks wero from east to weit. A rand of Indians lately attacked Deputy Marshal Mershor on his return trip from the Indian Territory, and liberated thirty United States prisoners. Two Indians were killed and several wounded. Mer shor got into Fort Smith, Ark., with nine teen prisoners and lodged them in jail. The Muckay-Bennott cable was lately rendered useless by icebergs off New foundland. A max named E. Poppethawer, who did busiuess under the firm name of the Boston Diamond Cutting Company, was lately missing with diamonds which belonged to various Boston firms and private custo mers, valued at a large slim. Poppethawer was trusted by jewelers of that city almost implicity. It was his custom to call upon first-class jewelry firms and request the loan of some diamonds, which ho said he could sell to good advantage. The Austrian Minister of Financo has prepared a measuro to restore cash pay ments throughout Austria and Hungary. A Northwestern association of archi tects was formed in Chicago a few days ago, and a permanent exhibit of building materials and specimens of the latest im provements and patents of interest to ar chitects opened in conjunction therewith. Diphtheria in its worst form has been prevailing at Oil City, Pa., and adjoining towns. Governor Crosry, of Montana, in his late annual report estimated the increase of population in the Territory during the year at 4,000, and the present population at about .000. He said tho cattle in the Ter ritory numbered over i00,000, and the value of taxable property, which ho said did not represent one-quarter tho wealth of the Territory, was between 50,000.000 and 420,000,000. In other directions Mon tana is steadily increasing in the value of her material resources and she will at an early day apply for admission to the Union as a State. Chief Salmon, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, lately submitted a voluminous report on tho subject of contagious diseases among animals to Dr. Loriug, Commis sioner of Agriculture. Tho recent out break among Kansas herds was attributed to ergotism, due to eating fungus known f ergot. I he course of treatment winch r. Salmon laid down for cattle afflicted with the disease will be consulted with in terest by stock-raisers everywhere. A few dozen working days will see the "Washington nioaun.ent completed, and February 22 next will witness its public dedication. Standing T20 feet and ten iniOiM nhnvn ita haao. it now mnV n th highest structure in the world, its nearest rival being the lofty spire of the Cologne Cathedral. Montreal, Can., lately underwent a dou ble affliction diphtheria and typhoid fever the result of defective sewerage. A train-load of emigrants had a narrow escape from destruction at Con. wall Stm. tion, 2f. Y. on the Sew West Shore Boad;a few morsfBg ago. Tfee train broke Is two and stopped at tie wtAtlcn, bat tho train men neglected to id back tho daagw Ig Hal and a heavy freight which wax follow Ing ran into tho rear coach. Tho rmlgranU aw the danger and caped In time. Near Hnnptttad, Tx., a few morning necary tools and by pulling spikes and unfatning the platt-s arranged the rail to yield tc tho pressure without, however, entirely re moving it. It po happenel that the pas- singer train having th right of way and being behind hand was the first to reach tho scene of disanter. It struck a loond mil. nml tJi nnnlnn arifl fn.li.f- rr. nrr sttfelv. while two bajrirair cam. mad and express and two Pullman sIcjkts went owr the thirty-foot embankment and into the creek. In the baggage car, L. Cardoza, traveling passenger agent of the New York, Texas & Mexican Railway, lrowneIt together with E. F. Ixiris, lug gage master, and G. W. Iwis, jort. Some of the wounded were fatally hurt. News recently came of a most horrible butchery in Guados, South America The Doxey Opera Houe, at Anderson, Ind., burned a few mornings ago. Lo, i&)fiOi). J The Joint Executive Committer of Trunk Line Commission in New York decided re cently to restore the east-bound taritr ratei ns adopted last July. They will apply to ull classes of freight except live stock. Each road, and especially tho President thereof, will be held strictly resjionsible for aey cut hereafter. The steamer Ilodorn was recently very badly scorched at New Orleans, I.n. Dam age of 1.1,000 was done to tho steamer and VK) bales of cotton wero destroywl. P.e.vjami.v Shortkr's decapitated and otherwise shocking! v manglel lxniy was 1 .. .. " ..... found on tiie railwuv near Herea, O., n few mondngs ago. He had money when last fcen, also n revolver and KcketUok, nou of which wero on tho lx)d''. It was be lieved ho was murdered by tramps, robbed and left on the track. Edward White and a negro called "Punch" Collins wero urrcbted at Santa Fe, N. M., a few days ago charged with being implicated in the attempt to wreck a passenger train near Socorro on the night of OctoU-r :W. Tho train was Hred into in the hope of securing a large amount oi treasure in charge- of the express company, but this was prevented by tho courage o! tho engineer. The prisoners were lodged in the Santa Fe jail, and ollicers stnrted in pursuit of tho gang, for whoso capture n reward of ."j2,200 was offered. Secretary McCuu.och of the Treasury received an urgent petition against tho im poiiatiou of foreign rags a few days ago, signed by many prominent citizens. It was so urgent and so universally signed that he responded with a promise of immediate consideration. Tho following is tho petition: We, tho undersigned, recognizing tiie fart that there is great clanger of the introduc tion oj Asiatic cholera into tho United States through the medium of old rags im ported into the country and coming from European ports, do hereby respectfully suggest and urge uton you the neces sity for immediate and decissive action in reference thereto. We uro prompted thus to appeal to yon because of tho recent removal of restrictions on tho imortation of old rags, and it is our lirm ltelief that this threatened danger can be averted only by tho most thorough unci S3stematic dis infecting of old rags coming from any and ull European ports. Trusting your honor able department will see tho urgent neces sity for speedy and detinite action, we bop to subsciite ourselves, very respectfully. Here followed many distingui:.hcd names. At Trenton, N. J., tho Rev. Henry S. Williamson, rector of St. Paul's Episcopul Church, was lately found dead in a lane or. the edgo of tho city, by two loys. He was lying on the ground with a bullet wound on the right frontal Ikjiio, from which brains and blood had oozed out and become coagulated. He wore a pair of spectacles which wcro blood-stained. IJy his side on tho ground was a brand new ivory-hnn'led Smith H Wesson revolver. Only one chamber was emptied, showing that but one shot had been fired. Tiie pi.stol had evidently been held close to the forehead and it was no doubt a case of suicide, though no reason was nssigned. ADDITIONAL IlISPATCIIi:!. Edmund M. Perkins, aged ninety-nine years, a pensioner of the war of 1SI2 and for forty years a resident of Quiucy, 111., died lately of old age. One of the last acts of his life was to wall: to tho polls and vote November I. Major-General William S. Harney, the hero of three wars, lately set the tongues of the St. Louis gossips wagging by his private marriage to Mrs. Mario St. Cyr, his housekeeper. An International Inventions Exhibition will be held nt London in 1SST under tho patronago of the Queen, the Presidency of tho Prince of Wales, and the management of an executive council composed of emi nent Englishmen. It will be opened in May at tho Royal Horticultural Gardens in South Kensington, and will remain open until the end of tho year. Captain William Wilson, of Menomo nee, Wis., President of the defunct "Pioneer Lumber Company, lately made an assign ment of his separate estate. His affairs were in a confused condition, with his as sets and liabilities unknown, though the he former were estimated at $400,000. Imposing ceremonies wero lately held at the Baltimore Cathedral in memory of the Prelates who died since tho last Plenary Council. Archbishop Corrigan pronounced the etdogium. Among the Bishops spe cially mentioned was the late Bishop Folej" of Chicago, well known to all the members of tho Plenary Council and others present. One hundred and ninety-one new Na tional banks were chartered in the United States during the past year, adding a net aggregate of about :$ir,000,000 to the Na tional banking capital of the country. Dur iug the period named eleven National banks have failed. There were two hundred and eleven failures in the United States and twenty five in Canada during the past two weeks of November, an increase of twenty over t the receding week. Arthur H. Jancary, Deputy State Treasurer of California, was recently ar rested, charged with the embezzlement of public funds. He confessed the theft of 3iC0, which he gambled away. Dan Holcomb and Judd Crouch were lately indicted and placed on trial at Jack son, Mich., on the charge of being impli cated in the mysterious murder of the family. Distinct shocks of an earthquake were , lel a le aa7s S ai -!;: aim Kingsville, Essex County, Ontario, find similar shocks at Concord, Kopkinton, Hillsboro, Bradford and TTarner, X. H. Services commemorating the one hun dredth anniversary of the consecration of Samuel Seabary, the first American Epis copal Bishop, were held recently at Trinity Church. New York, and Christ Churck. filBruora' nrri t.Kc twvi tA fvmtn An Via Xi & Texa, Cantrml Hallway wM wrecked J r&totaa fcV- ,S d f cottil "" ,or U1 ' " ' ,rwa f aT., tthAi Xi"''--'"' and eight people were killl outright and not aU ax rcrU icnmrnnU, invr:!- t fear, mt that at the do oi Ur wl ttnm UtJ for Ue jr "v , WWJ n - Vf JJ " 8ffn woundd. Prompt In ve-Ugat Ion bj fUon ljwt Ual U cl had Urn fcar c vn fcsf7$ pca4o&rri oa jm o2 x cwJtr4 wilh 4,S.-S W Tk BUMWWn m - railroail authoritlea rovealM thr ftct that shl;l to aloux tT.r. Tc!.ram wret'Kw , ri-!1! follow- SlO'th rrar iv. $1U3 f t- JTt . && cni a M? nW wmr tm a dialIIcal work wM don-by discharged cnt icFioox City irul NcIh w umhiL hc TOl P - r " wltoiV &J SUiV on.ht trill Wnttb m . employe and thiri in tlw viclnitv, whe WULln twenty ramuU afU-r arrest he Jot ' jnaj intalld; ., arr , i TT iitti ju It U& iAaiLolwrev&l && th mm uought to wreck a freight train for poib d tilled hlnvvrlf. It ww Uusht titat ; minor chlldrrn and dejcmknt rrUtlro; J. sX0WiW ttt be twifcptli , ttfcCtufr c fir?iA )& oi - tr eontaine!. After breaking Into a section w' otnrtldng cl: brhlnd tl ,fii 5 nivy Invalid; l.3s naiy wWo, . rat ai ?. T rn of u ajy lmprfvtlT tmdWil. d t i w "- a-VMa 4a mj aaMa- Mfwf n th .vaLj fr-TI iftl XEUKASKA STATE SEWS. Sometime in Stptes&cr sas by th DABKiot W.J. Xclvxi, with hi wfc od t?JnshteT. located at Lincola. icntc! a BtfaM! and bocctit quite a lot of fcrnltorc for hon"-krKnr. As both vBd to be in ewl circtsmvUncc lhy were irittcd to pay for the cood hondou)c bal ancc lefL ? A oritj of Mr. Coolttv a trfrl sbout for j yar olt, living in the northwest frt?i of llh wndr TlwmoUier a prepannr J m v-, t,tt .joo auj ha,j Mt a jj ut ' hot waiter ttudini: in front of tiie tot nficli ill.' rttw nn fnrm -iW, 1 rmcr. ward and .el! in. and was scalded in such a manner that she died In a short time. I The otl: day Chris Schleer. hU brother j Maltz ami Krank I jwrcnc started from t,ldr iu In Omaha to go hununs. I'aeh ," cameu a uouuie-uarrcira inua 4.v'mji(i ri.ui'ituti. a 41. j rvs iw-a through South Omalin U I Ian or 1 Iki where they stayed untit a little after noon nnd then startetl for home, nhen Chris m f ii hi hi iv hriiii w in iiu t- v w n nu v Schleger took his run from hi fliou'drr, and with the butt doMUvard, tivl it for a , can r. He had gone only a i-hort dutauce when the gun was dlchargii. tiie contrnU lodging in the right ee and causing in? tant death. He was eij;lue;n years old A panthkh or mountain lion is said to be helping himself to steers on the ranges wot of Mdney. Mi. CoNi.KV, of Fort Kobinon, ofTer 9 reward of two hundred dollars for the di cover of th remains of lier eight- tar-old Iwy. wIjo, about a year ao, wandered a a ay from home and lias tteter teen heard of , since. It is supiHwil mat lie go: lo-.l and j perished in one of the camions of tltat sec I tioti. Tin: otlier njoming lcwi Angidsh, the two-year-olil son of E. AnguNIi, of A ra pa . lioe, was thrown out of a buirgy and I. .1.. I. lit I !!... .1 ...!...! in- Ma nil v kuilni. i ne inouier oi me oov was also thrown out and severely injured. Gi:oitr.n Hkniiy. :outh only seventeen years old, was recently arretted at Lincoln and in default of bail sent to jad for forgery. The forgery consisted in present ing a forged order to a clothing store and uetting a new suit. He admitted Ids guilt, and said lie had done the same, thing in Ion a and thought lie could do it in Nebraska. l.v the trial of ex-Mayor Chav, of Omaha, indicted for having levied blackmail on gamblers and contractors, tin jury returned a verdict of not guilty, as the refusal of ex Marsh.il Guthrie, now in the penitentiary for the same offense, to testify against Chase, rendered the obtaining of necessary ewdciice. absolutely impossible. Colonel Chase's friends- ue quite happy over tiie re sult The boys of Genoa had a good time on election night, despite the uucettaiuty of the returns. They had a Cleveland-Blaine, combination jollification. The first news of tho election came mi contlictingly that it was too awfuily suspensive to wait, so. as the tirn diepatches showed Cleveland ahead and then the next indications were that IJIalno illicit be ahead, the, boys 11 red the. cannon first lor Cleveland and then for Maine, and built their bonfires togetherand had a mutual ratification meeting for the next President. While away from home I lev. Unlet, of North Bend, was recently burned out, los ing his library, household furniture and ev erytliiiig. A Yor.vo man of riurifch appearance re cently victimized ntkimllord at Blair by get ting him to cash afnfty-dollar draft on New York, which was afterward found to bo bogus. He took the tiain to Tekannh and on receipt of a telegram tho officers there arrested him and took him back. Hu gave the name of Llarrv II. Pratt, and said ho had a wife and child in Chicago. In Washington County, the other day. Perry Mills had a dipute with a hired man which terminated in a row if considerable magnitude, and in which .Mr. Mills n-ceivel an ugly wound near the lower iKirtio.i of the abdomen. Klmioi.imi Doun. Secrelary 3nd General Manager of thu Western IIoinr and Cattle insurance company, 111 umana, nas uisajn I'Ciiieii. it, wits iej7iiicu unit uic ni erui oi i Kestli County had a warrant for his arrest for complicity in the Keith County laud frauds ami that he consequently concluded to change his place of residence. Kisino Citv Iwas'a of a new elevator with capacity of l.",0 JO bushels and a ton horse power engine. Miss Mookk. ofOgalalla. was lecentlv quite serious y burned bj the explos on of a coal oil lamp. j Gkokgk W. SiiAr.rt.i5, a well known -citizen of Omaha, went down town on Fri day night of election week and n maiiied ' toine time to hear the news. Tiie next morning he. was fouml Ieai in his cvvn yard, having, it was thought, got that far on his return and died suddenly eitliei of con L'4'Stion d the lungs, congestion of the brain, ' or congestion ot the heart. The deceased had ilone a grpit amount of offlce vork and ; had been continually bending ovr a desk, ' and had complained a great dc-il of his lungs of late, hence the physician thought the theory of congestion of the lungs the most probable. j Thk explosion of a gasoline stove in the ssore 01 narry nig.iiy, at. isiair, recently , came near causing a nre 01 no nu.c conse-, quence. The morning after Halloween, at Madi son, ipiite a change was noticeable in the aj-' pearatice of the town. A saloon was doing i a general insurance business, w Idle the 1'ap tist Church vvas decorated with the follow-" ing sign: "Fresh Milwaukee beer alvvavs on tap," all of which testified to the fact 1 that the bojs had a "high old tunc." j At Grand Island the other day. when an , ouicer arrcswKi a man Dy me name 01 j tow ard, one of the swindling gang in that local ity, a throng of fanners who were, or thought they were, his victims, made a rush for iiowitni. tiopuiK in j;ei tracn. uieir iniiiiey or i...A i.. . ... ... fcs -... -.- - 1 send Howard up the iroUIen stair. Howard paid back their money very rapidly, am! then the officer took him before Judge Cald well, where he pleaiied guilty. M.cn dogs infest some localities. ........4 w.... - ..v.-. . muwiv .....- nnf c-fiijii.ti atAii L'vnciuirai rsi- , .n fjfen ixrrrt r.w v -,-,.--- . ,v r rniiiri iiri uw .-- " I" J jJV wim u-uio.-vuit wai- Thk Union Pacific Com pan v having com- ! " pleted the Schuyler briiige, offered to turn Gulag to the 3Ilnr The Canadian l'acifle. it over to the Colfav County Commissioners. roaruucn, Ons- .Voretaber Ii and that body not being ivilliiii: to accept it PortIaIjd wa:i TUrd-r pieced in tele on contract, it was closet!, and will not be . . . ' , . ,. opened until the matter is settled graphic communication with the Fsra A ii.v.v was recently drowned in tiie creek , Stitcs by the completion of a new Hae orei near Adams Station, Lancaster County. He . lh" Oregon Short Line, had taken all his c'othes ofT but h shirt, nattcrin" report bavin" been received dived down and h-Id to some roots tinder here frora Onar d'AIene mlne5. large tiie water, ne vvts about twenty-two years ; . , . ., . .. old. six feet high, weight about 1C0 pound. 5 uoubew of men are leaving daUr for tlw Mis. Ed. Faix.vxsbk, of Fremont, at- j mines. Ibrtfcs coming la from a'.onj; templed to kill herself with a revolver the j the line of the Canadian Paciflc Ilallroat! otlier day. The bullet glazed her abdomen J f5T the road Ls being rushed energetically. and lodged iu her left hand. At Albion the other day, Mrs. Loran Clark was thrown out of a buggy, receiving injuries of a serious natnre. Thk college of the United Brethren will be located at Homer, Dakota Couny. A sixty-acre farm near town lias been selecfed for the site. The building will cost not less than S20.000. West Ponrr has decide! tlt the town should have water-works, costing not to ex ceed 550,000. and tliat twenty-year bonds, bearing not more than seven per cent, bo issued to py for rfxeai. ILuxjxkvpixg oa the Valentine extension is not so pleasant and remunerative as it might be. TImj teams employed in grading were badly affected by alkali water, and many were sick and died. C C Cahltox, eniployeil ia the Oaaha .Jicc office, was fouc-J tteml la Ida rooac PENSIONS AND CROPS. Kirt ( CiwmUear t Vrm9 Vy ,aTTrHr! t-frtti itenrw Tin- 5tnWr nl 0t f U 3(nt IVnalearr Thf Ctr. Or an 1'otAto Crop. Knnti.'Tflt tl r..OTtaPT 13. CotnmUloacr of PenJoa Imdlry, la ftive: S.sss urvlvori of the war of h llsl and P5lr widow of uVwc nlw -- m -. M?rrrd !n that war. Durtor c J the maw of ii.ilZ pensioner were iddcd to lh rvll and hJ.415 were Jroppcd for ariou cauM, teavlnjr a ! OCt lncrca! tO the number oa th roll amount jaW fr pen ! id ll.oy$. The sion daring the year was V.HJ?,$37. Since Isf.l &!:,! 4 dUabUity claim ami SJS.1C-' death claims havr Urea filed. Of the invalid claim 272,rc4, and of ta death claims 213,05.' have been alkmed. At the rate claims huve lnen &!! for thf jast few year the close uf the car $ will undoubtedly show 1,CMJ,aX) claims filed for pensions slnee lsl. Ti total amount which his bTn disbursed tc pen sioners since 1-S1 Ls CT.Jh-.Jt. So general had lcen the complaint from applicant- lor pension of laabilttr to ascertain the whercabouL of company, otllcers and comrades, often defeating Um. allowance of a claim for want of testi mony from thee witnesses-, ad the com parative limited rc-ourves of the sfK-cial examination sen tee to supply the want In the large number of eaes of this charac ter that the Commissioner deemed It nec css.try to inaugurate Mime method where by the Po-t-ottlee addresses of as large a number as possible ! tiie surviving soldier of the late war be procured and compiletl Into a jermrvncnt n-cord con venient for reference. With this object in view, suitably pre tared printed slips for name, rank, company, regiment and Post-ortice address wep accordingly M-nt out to (iraud Army ltejubl Posts, and as early as April lastasultteient number had been completed and received so that their arrangement, according to military service, could be commenced. In addition to this the examiners in the Pension Olllce were required to note the names of all witnesses who had been In the service which they met with In the examination of claims, mi that from this source alone some l$Q,'Mri names were se cured. It Is expected tliut by January next there will be arrnuged ami ready for Immediate reference a record of between GOOKW ami 7n0OO name. The practical u.se of this r-c-ord became immediately apjKinnt as soon a.s reference could be made to it, and the information funiished by it ban proved of material service in the adjudi cation of claims, tioth as to expediting, the work and the ascertainment of the ncces.sary facts. Many Instances arise which could be cited, if neees-nn, show ing the inability of claimant- to procure matcihl testimony for want of knowledge of their comrades' whereabouts, which the information afforded by thii record relieves, mid often is the means of not only establishing the right l. a penlon, but ot owning the way to defeat an un just claim. The Commissioner observes that the system of settlement of pension claims has properly claimed the serious con-id-erutiou of Congress for the jutst two ses sions. It has not thus far hem deemed wl.se to change this system, imperfect as it may seem in its operations in some cases, and remedial legislation has been promised which should take from the claimant some of the burdens winch In their ojHTntioiis amouul to a practical denial ids claim. (Mi the subject ot remedial legislation the Commissioner contents himself by briefly referring to and n commending the passage of the bill I 1 111' Kltl 411 IVLWiiutKlliiaii'llT IC'Ut II to the enate, nml placed on the calem'tr in .May last, where it still remains. Crop Kejmrts. Visii!,m;to.. H ('..Novemt r IX. The November returns of cott4iu to the nt.p:irtment of Agriculture relate to the yield per acre, ami show the effects d the long continued drought in reucing pro duction. The lateness of killing frosts has less effect than usual in enlarging the yield, as the vitality of the plants was too nearly exhausted to produce a top crop. The drought had not been broken at some K)ints on the itl f coast at thr date of k lovvcr turns. The indicated jleld per acre -in nearly every State than In the reiisjw year, which was one of average pni iluction. Tiie lowest rieIiLs.irennw as then in Florida, Georgia, Alabama ami Texas. The reduction thi.s 3ear Is very marked ii: Louisiana and Arkansas, the region ol most productive cotton lands. The re turns by Mates Indicate the yield pci acre as follows, the figures being subject to modification by fuller returns: Vir ginia. 10 p4iunds; North Carolina, ITS; South Carolina, 15'-'; Georgia, 1.15; Flori da, 101; Alabama, ISO: Mississippi, 175; Louisiana, 11M; Texas, 113; Arkansas, '.'00: Tennessee, 1C0. The indications' twdnt to a crop some what larger than that of lbSil. gathered In UII,naiv Hue condition, of gool color. ,wtni4.,i ,lV .,. n,i f... fmm trash 4HiV.V fj fs ts s.s. ..... .... ... and dirt. The returns' of the rate of yield of corn indicate a product somewhat in excess of 1,800.000,04)0 bushels, or an average rate, a small fraction above twenty-six bushels per acre. The best yields are. a in IsKS, in what ras been designated the irreat American desert, the "arm re ' ftn. fn fh. vic'nltv of the hundredth nieridian have produced heavy crops of maize of high quality. That hue ol longitude has ceased to be an absolute Unrritrtn corn rinxluction. or ireneral arniln The nnalitVof corn i belter . - than in I SS3. ncarlv everywhere, and In the Northern belt it is worth twenty-fire to sieventy-tlvc percent, more. The potato crop is nearly an average vield. or ninety bushels per acre, and ex ceeda 100,000,00u bushels. and but 270 miles yet remains uncom- ulctefi. A large, force b employed a" titLer end. Tacle Sam Cca rmnadry INtrtS. Ihtladczxiim, IU-, -Vovoaber XL 3Iembers of the Gun Ponadry L'osrd of the United States Government west to the Bethlehem Iron Works, at licthlebenx. yesterday mornmg. They rcturnci! las; evening. There will be so farther gescr. al conference with steel nanufactcrens lbongh the Board will coatiacc to hold meetings at the rooms of the Amerlcaa Iron and Steel Asocistloc, for Iks per pose; of talking with indiviiaals witfc whom they iavc Egtdccagagcroentji. Tit Best pixce to be vMted bftiie Peasyl vaiiia nidi Works, at Steeltas, ca Harriabargj whlfhsr the Board "aria s&r Frklaj aurals;. THfc lUUC VfUfc m m.t Pi Hw. E,mft4' T mU4 mi ltiwd IkiTR for i ol t Jr ONU JOO -W. ' . a te a.T ffrvk rrf V k.F jj tj. trcutr i & TrrAty, uv-l m a "tnral ftorln the ; Unrtar tJ pt yrar- Tb CowBlct I MiVaf Hbr(t t swpi.l the rrw.ni pi ine r,e-4 : sk sirs rJKsrm SKSU?! SES."Ti"; S&i TSf it'rri. r j Unoas rrasiiv t.wnrrs can ftt py Ul hoan-thi. Ilk 1COCM c0 p !rrljf ; have lrn fofcrd httl dttrm te cm?tv. j M!r mrhMittDf tre slajTwaU! in ' tnule tud die rrfoa! of tonjtr t exioftil the b.nlrd pcrksK ! iuet if rrcWM fw Ute and l?4 how a drcrr!' from tol-icco. an incjisiw o ?r-.ow, fn.m .pirtt,an incase 01 -1'" feno-nUrdlHuarvadrcrcaof $l.ftti,0, from lwr uder irr-Al-l uv ad t-raal tics, inaVmc a total droeXe of titW,'aV - -fc- ... 1 hr cs: of collection U? jvx jnr wtv ,- mui. a nmtrami iui is.i,' m Issjl Thb ltirid- Ni.ivO lor arcowiVN stoti kc'r R'mI iTger for the last I aif ol June. !, ha wrro mt jli owtng to ihe a.t.infrfUiiiMi beitiiT fhn:ed. ail fw w Hisj'rtcjL than the j-rws n-cpu cobl t prwfiortMutely asu forre had to be retaints:!. During the vcar 77 stUlu were seUcd ami tKTi s-rM Iiirh dehctency W.tnaum mil 1 "" ; f . . . Aitf9mtM, lMa: Total rXi-en-- wrre a utUf ic i. " ; " 1- .. 4 1-5 t.r crnt of the amount c.n-trd. tcr. wit at ini- ww "' ""f. i""r c..m.,,.nPr ut lbt. ilitninu.tau of iMirtinn td iMXrtdn on port of tb J arnv.tnl fur cue" in Hlt dWlUaUwu . f ,,rvlHn anvl of loUl dlUblv nie CtHnmtssioner sav Uvii tejreenu. . , tuuwwere m.ulr in vain to Comers at IU u "Mf 'tnl tn U. Urt last M.s.,on .gulnst the .sitley of mln, I Vl ".fa the fier of tevtiute agents le(iw the nutn- ber of ihirt) live Ued in t). rrttvsl stat ! iite. Onh twenty ran imw lo lesrally rm-! pMivai!. This leaves loo man) aviimo for j fraud e-od, ami the ttiinilloiwr ) he fiars it will rosult In much injury. It Is dimcult for any nt man evidently to dn the work bewm: g ti a ovie agent In territory rmlwritig mrUiHes tJuoc or nunc Mates, a t; never lrs thjiit two. lly roiniurhtg die receipt, ron inn 1 vsr ijmai. titvn with those for tlir Uetl enr immedbitfly prs"tvluig It, the i!ecte of tevruu- fi oin totMCvti was ilJ,04l,Mt, and lv rouqxittu; th4c 'icMpts with thr ris'eHs for the Jiral car uxksi J une .10, IW!, tin dectoae w.n f"il,3ii.5,i,C The Ust rtuipariou nwne ueitrly showo ,'ie HM-tof the rrdnetinri if the lav on tobiieco under the art of Manh ?, IKsJi, f4ir the roibsrtioiis tf iImw ivv'4 flsi ears were nmdo under the IMfeit'tu ratnl of U. Hut this compirWut i not cojiipletf . owing ti the fact thnt the prixlttcUun f tobacco, snutf anl cigars for ti pAt fiscal yearsliowi a largo incirasi over tho pro ducti)ti for the tlscal esir 4MidNl .hiurj JiO, lss'i. n itecrwLM) In rwinpts coiupiosl with theti-cfcl ar S3, vvas f''i&.i chew ug and snmklug tolwero, ?i!j7,sn on miuII, 5V-r.tlO on cigars, nml MTV' t cigari'tltis. Then wai an IncnitM of fortt one in the mhihUt of xm.u lisUlletler nxti tertsl tho last llseal )e.ir, ami a drena f cuhttvn In the iiiiudvr ojTated. Th In Vrease lu the nutuls'r cxvur, as was tln eaMj In the prirrsting fiscal f''ir. hi the clavs of dtslttlerleH having snuller capacities for tli prhedoii at spirits. In the class of larger dfll!torn. a very 4leciilsl t4iltejhm orcur. luith In thn nuinlver reglsUnisl xihI the number 1 unrated. The quantity of grain ussl In th pokIih: tion of spin tit the jmst fteul jenr wan IS,. yJ7,tSi tmshels an Iinnvrtwof 'i.1.1QA bth. 14 nlMiVi. the uoidlliit ll-ist in the lr,--4siliie tiM-al )enr, but S, 137,7 bushels lovi than j Hne-eed nnd rottnnH)f hvlrti hkity tin average of the last five )mr A cor tndod for um ht Um tuitk nuktta. -restxindlug inervnie appears 1 1 tun number caM of thi'lr rlehtto In triilM, mtt if of gallons produced from grain ilariiig lim genera! nehno in dl-tiW Man?a h jear. 7.i.(rji.ssi gnlion. an excvi of l.tsD.-1 jlul .fu fort!opurHm.'ittoid4l. sOrt gallons over Ihs. 'Il. quantity of !W the ehenfH-r eoni miml. wliirh r uioIas,es MM.il for the prhietlon of nim th.. ln , ,,,. , ftwl m fiscal venr was U,i.i". Sar; gaUons. a ilo-'n-ae ' ,A 1 . - , 'x .. . of ll.V.70gall.M,s from the tear prevlm . 4- "f nc n. r.,iumi -U- ami a decrease of 2.Vi.4.VJ cation from the aveiage of the last five fear. The qunii tity of rum dUtiilcd from iiiolo-ei was I.711.1.'S calton, a decrcaoe of lO.rJ gailuus fiom 1SK5 anil a ibcreae of !.'04.f7 gallons the last five year. A comparative staleinent of sjilrlts of Ihe different kinds known to the trade m mamiug in warehouses; at the rloie of tins fiscal )ai ik;j and !; linvi that while there was increase In th Uk of nleohot. gin. iili:hwiiKs mid pure spirit held In Uirnl June, 1K-M. over Uie quantity held Jtmr 30. Ifsg, of 7f3.J.Vi gallons, there wtw an actual ilecreaie. in other trade of plrtU. principally in boiirlioii and ryu vrhUkti. of 17.7.0,iXM gallons, or n net ilecreite of li,W",V2 gallons of thf splnts held In bo.-.d Juno tv. IHS-t, ncailj two third of which was Ixiurboti whisk v. Tit quantity of plrlts proIfisl and dejislted in distillery w arehoiisi' during the fi-cal yeur IHsjj'wa gnter by 1,-Ci2.il gaJlonv The quantity 1 of opirits wiilulrawn from dUtlllery ware- houM-s the hcal year. Is irrentcr than the, quantity withdrawn dwins: ttie year of I118 by 3,W1,2K7 gallons. The number of gallon of iaeh kind of spirhs remoi'isi for ex port the firt three, month of the present Jivsil year wmb 3-.07.3Tl, as Against 7.ySl gallons unnovc'l the coYrrsjxmdiiHr pcrlclof the Iat fuvral )ar. Ihe quantity of dl tflied spirits reinoveil In liouil Uhi st fieal year vTas y,.ws7:a cailon-. agaitit n.?J2V 427 gallons the iriTion year. Tiie quan tity of di!illed spirit In the TnilM fctatos except what may ! lu custom lidd wa-eliouca the 1st of Oetobrr. Iwl. a 9C.SI0.521 gallon. Tiie t!al awsrasinenU maile last year were 0,iZ6 "ZH. the !n--rra-; over tle previous b-tFg Jr. !hj tax on dlv tilled pirit remalnotg hi te warrhocse over tlsre years. Tiie esthft of the ex p'n of tiie internal nrvencc rcr for the fiseal 3 ear ending Jun SO. i1. are 2St$M'jQ. The. n-cotnrnemlaU'Ki inr at ar es of collector vu b ca die sumat of their probablt roflection. Trie ,Iarics arc fixel at 52.000 whett coJJectkHi art S'iS.OOO or les, ami lacreau? on a rnukd wstle to $4,500. where collections axe uj wan! of $t,0oo.003. TItmnkslTing timf. Waiijotox. Xovctaber 15. Th JrcI Jent l5 itjoeil tiie fol owing proclamation: Tbo eaon i nfirb boa n is the yearly wont of xr,- pttr S ol-Mrre day ap-pointMforthitwrx-ej' tl Iniot a an epeeasl oeeai jor ianaK.rins unm balkwt eTJ'ocu t. O ferA Arr.Iiei lent oi tae I MUA ?t i !i-elr d-sj- na:e a TaurwUT, r,taernhortajne.tvnitr. J afl I do rectus m! land. re,ple. vMns occutmtloft. 4 th-n their eTeraI feoro aa.1 tar ir nfvai of worbfp. at,"h fceart e rtos. liooa joriceeHiBi- ie4C4s Trocrei Jle ha visi'I thi $zltiu Dr. ISJtlT ,mnrr. Xccsrojr, X. V ovetntcr IL The weil-knowa ca. of Dr. Ira Boiler, alow KUrirasood, convicted of tnans!aahter hi caaslng deoUi of Lttsde Cook. a yowfer girl thb citr.braborti w rudol yesterday la the Coaaty Court, whercfiftew triI win i geoktL awl Jtitts rotter then MstSe&crd the pri$oocr to Aubura iTbea 6r six year at hard labor. m Pzmxmrao, Xjl.. Xombcr 1J Th jry dinrced and were dLsckarg4 In. the ra3 of W. W. VWAK le Teller X tkt Pkiatprs aad MechaxSes Bak. Mclvl fer aafciftg SnaAairat ea. Whits wa toaaeJ aa$lMbaiL :bat lUrtrttstKMi t" nJ3le Jmm Oea cream t aM U hr eti ifjtr their ce-Sjinl i ..i,.. 1 .i. ..., i ' . . .. rr-u il fcofefctr t ' . THE OAlflY. A n4- cool no hnr-w! m. fa d&o MfcJi; ky. k .. fersr. -Urp m no M nlk Kea tmx tmx4 ww .VSu.m-M VadiWV. ,mv. vr- Hrw! CJ toc hnt wnmtk?r trpilttcJ j U & , ? .,! frkn d tru oi wk;- h ? whrtv poUlr J4rVir i .,. - , . ,4., kjkssT' ar MEALS IN THE M.LK RAT.O.S. ,:.,.... -.- -- ---- hf orUa C.r f rht prjnojpt. tiial hm N v ' . . . Q ven cJnph:fttm lam 7 w maa invstiraior. and mt wl ,,-,, .. uj, k fMfiikti inr niiitki v.", t -- lh Wn mai al th" cn F.x crnll) lm rowro .7" ,H'rtttwt Utin. ft ta"J , ui, cd rfovrr-Jm and rruMI. ail ! oa lart 01 up?uM jw i.x? iiit n rRiwi' is'. f4k. LiaU In thi wB rnMrm (ns.vHi oil ratal vrn Utwtcsl U 1 ... t. nt tia common! n h AVft W9W - - ; aUt llv of othor dljtetiW" itwitr A coniprauv -- -. ,1 ia ihU cottntrj. Ui a ii ficai Trar a ' . . ..iku unm fc Ik- - ct. J?il'' "J tLLi. ,n l InW nftr bi tl 1 . . t . m.t. - -.l.lta a kmL I 4mMlm - . ft - t nnnniiiiin liii un a .rm-.--..-- j pUi tn nf j4.s,et 0f x)ut otlxwKSl eK . ! mJll.h .,,,-ntitv a U lw lU ! T nlntr Ik rtirrveU tho rtend ! UUrvJ ration .fcouli! lold mow or UHtif iiaik. or both, than tiie IIrt- In wlmnis the lUet of lin mUon. ' ftMiiwtiftr was ttmw or inn nauinu in th t4l of milk vs U10 jeriol of lnet tlon alvnnTil, ami for th jfTtadniillj. I enn4fc tftHmtwr vrllh tk a.lvurw nf thseam two opiwisttay VmJmetr whleli jMtrtinllv hit not eni!fry jwciac Isan! mrh othr. Tho r!l v tMH fftvomWe to thd irtnc4id mCm!. Oh the second ration thin wit n vwy kt ejaiti. which csHtld lt crtMrt!-! Ut tf J mtkin. ami. i h thlnl mlioii n vary Might lews In UfM. lJir ww , n vve hoh linvr tHsptml. n WitaW x1 hi the Mvond ration, oonllnued tm tV third. It will Ihi rin mfcered tiwt iJU ltn tUm wn.i. hi mol tij tkt mUttcw, la , have the ntn totol id !lgt-Uh4 at:r id all khidis in men ono; lt wh k iopnmi lUjji-sUon f'eUur njrtmiii with tho fodd 4I In On! mtik t Mrlni"iit wfn ilnKhed It trna fMjt that tho seeoii I ration iMflaiil a littk larger total ot theac ninitMit tJtttii cfWl the Jlrt. whtl the tklnl tiAiiiwl n il(- tl le. 1 f n iw It h 4trHMil tltiu tn tleMof iiillk dejHtd' ipe'iny nl toUy on tin inmntltj d 'Ha; lltilc matter of all kind. It b i-xplaiaW iav .hImhii th ft no ipioniUy of milt wa, M UiticHl on lhie thnnt ration. Ijt a In tle more on the eeonl linn ni UrntfltfU. nml a Httlu l on lh Uilnl thn mUmi flrt, Att4MitIon h viry proj:wrrf tttl hi thi bulletin to iheimj'oruiae' f fttHiitr teui vt tJi etirreetniiwi of thW nr4 tkm. Oil'itt'ttls of a!) kiml. t m-al, cnu Ix' r woll uatnl i the mite ration. In thi ronmirUon U hooltl bn further iiotieini that thetipU nf IkmnHik a to quality, and Umtor iehl m rlttirrt iHr, failed to how nny tmttHh&lila ituprovemHUt on the more irxfmttm (K mem rro.1011 r. u. r. V4iMWnc, .V. Y. Trilmnr. lit CKEAM. An Arllrls- Vlilrh liirrjlwitr ro Mk ISlltlT ili CUrf Sirtltl itr-tl, Crennt vnr1s In qnality n'tmilwUiiUj. To uhjmssi UnU oreufn J ornwi atomy would Im a (fmvt mltak. TUa vary nat urn of crm obllgtx k to act ia n hlt'r to the milk. A mk as U mnuii gkbsjes have gnthrml 1 u a iiimh a thev rie frrm the htttimu of U jtaiJ 1 pan ! ItTln to acmid togrtWr, the nectsriiy ettrry upv.iihUiem nnrUxltt'' that will ailliere U tbcjn ur wldelt vrifl arrn-t Uo4r mTR. Whrt, for IfiJf tant . the mlJk ropy, or enntoin. strings of ailherent matter, a jus eor tmsei, or edl. from the mttcoM mem brane of an udder affcrted hr catarrhal urg;el. or thol U Inflamed ffutt aa- caue, all thne mut nixreirJly ? eejt niil up with the cream, filtered from the milk, m fact, jut th mme a J thotijvh a fine mrmn hod hern Jrawii throujfh it and had canbt all tWe In the in'tiihe. The effect U to chuxg lht texture til the tiam u make it adher ent. titr, nml. a jMne ilttirrmru com plain, it ha 4 leathery texiwre. V.hcjj tatlk of thi character joe it0 thevherM vat. the cheese w,n taiaU and ba o offeahe o!or of rottnn, 'tiitj lif fereat frtitn the troojj nrnmonme-al rdot of highly rfene4 che, vrhkh U du to the change of th? ca.MjJnf ad aJbtt roen of it into ammonia- A zlbttrao contafn itett per cint- of astgogsn, which i eqiva-nt to nlm?tea ttr tmnt. of ammonia, and die&ed ndl of tn kind tmder nojict? contain vtovuid proportion of alhunn and very nJe? enter Into tmtrjfactiv? ItnnnnimUm, i the chang 01 th nfUjroa ii xtmsuj- - nB arwl alo itlphurtttl hvdrn3 by eomUaaUoa of tiie .u!pkur ea4aied ts the albnmea with a portion of tbn hr- fetuiveaad itlsi:e53t otlor. hki ik&lyi aafc frm Ibi on of taifk. Uutt Ann ot j.a,i m SATOred whUe ffts', btil Tif-V loon U. :, uuticror th- ptnjfotrrV ferracntatSoa of wakh Imtyrie sckl b ptoer i "Jr wait jtcCS. or b vrhiiain co ajway a proaccu a well & stazaoala. sad w :ch hutU:Tluit'MoSesM'itt:txUiT of rol-a chce. On ihU &acnnnt It U ' very nccfiarv to watch vcrr rjtuc-iv th A " health of the cow aad an m &tx&aa.tja7 mix the toHk ot srxrrttetl kaiotsiU wlsk that of healthy oat. JLnt iroa tb refc.a hrc vea xka enr of c!eaiiais U ajiparrxt ha b aalfkiajj ami haattifaz 0: aBk, for ere U tk COr are ieadi thm mv jssr ha ,poaei by want U cta act Wfc ot -3 yryjmt J ... -! T . . . r .J sw ' 1 1 11 11 hi " rraiiHtm City U tW nx- at m avew tirx la. iiket. M At I I A v .t "i-, Jj, if. ii 7-js.s?. wi Js. I -" ' i. -ife. i v- v rss . 5- a, A riL- i r tr 5 .isas. : ,i. St IT-.. lfc - '' -iir & - r. - -1 v- r A.L V V- " s :- " , S-a--'fyt?4 " "f i. j. -sV .. 'vt. . - S-w .r L, s-&? rf , Y."T,2.;J- &&$& JJitl o i-- jrAr-srr-. "-: z tj Wi -'CH. 5s : 5 - a. -'- - ".. .?- ,4 -.'" -1 is? ' c1'-? r