- - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - , - - . - - - - - - - - . - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' " ' ' _ - - - - - . , " , - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . - - ' - , - b . - , - - - . - --n. ' ' _ . . - 'T"'V' ' , - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - , . . - - - - _ . - . . - - - - ' . _ _ _ _ / " I . , ; < 6 . 2 ' 1 IIJ1 ! ( rAlrA DAILY : : 'UE.B : : MONDAY , , A.PHrr.l 1. 18j ! { , _ _ _ _ - 10011 ( to the soli. We need more rain now however nUnT COUNTY Our ttriers Are ! owlng the usual amount thll spring The sol ) II In excellent con dlton for a Itepth or from eight to ten Inches Below that hero ( Is n toot or two very dry 1'0 have had , neither rain nor snow this nion th . IUTI.Ett COUNTY. The outlook for sprIng sowing In thIs count Is faIrly gooti. Spring wheat Is ) ralrl0011. Sprln/ I mostly so\'n. and , tanners ore Ilrellnln to IOW oats. There wi he an Increased acreage or smal grain. The 801 I In pretty gooI < conditIon. We have had one good , roln ' thlJ month , hut no snow to amount to anything. Ialn ) has left the soil In good condition for seetlng , ' < CASS COUNTY. The outlook In this county for spring Rowin/ I goo,1 , The sol Is mellow anll contains plenty or moisture for prout1ng llroUln from. Grain sown In stalks wi bo ! right for three ' ceeks without rain , hut Ir sown on fall Illowlng ) Is Ikdy to dry on top and the dry sol will then ito blown elf , h ) the wlnt , thui eX\o.lnK the raln , The sol Is ser tutU melow with moisture near the tof ) . , No rainfall this month and hut Ito snol Cl1IYINNF COUNTY J Our county has n poor outlook for sprIng . ) rowing The soIl has very little moisture. / - Wo have hal . ! very little snow mil no rain this titontli. This count Is realy only lit for stock and Irrigation , where the latter cal he hind.'e can truthfully say that wo have the finest stock raIsing country In the world CLAY COUTY. The outlook for spring sowing Is /ooll , and there wIll Ilrobably bo n large acreage of oats hut not Inch wheat The acrea/o soi In i ' fall ooulttion. ( We have not hal very much I snow or rain , hut we hal both snow and , rain ahout the 1"llle of the inonth which moistened the soil enough to sprout grain The ground . Is In geol conditIon for CUt' vaton , hut not enough to frehen subsoil . anti I ulless suit. rall cOles son Iloor crops will ru- COLI.'AX COUTY Much wheat has already been soyxu. The SO\l. ' lol hero Is In gael condition for ' p1anttng . Wo have hail ) : h\1 : very little or eIther rain or snow this . . ' snai 10nth. I.'armers In Nebraska , as usual lust depend lon rain during th ! : growing soa80n. CUNO COUTY In felds covered . with corn stalks there Is plenty of moisture to start a crop at entail grain , whie other felh are rather dr The conUllon of the sol can best be dlscrfber ns loose antI dry. This being the cue , many farmers are afraid that the seat may ho hlown away , but I we have rain . wIthin a foi weeks we shalt be all right shal al ' right 'Yc hal , considerable rain about Iarch . I. but none sluice . and had very little InO\I' . Onr I farmers are bran , and are busy sowing seed. I cusnm COUNTY. i The outlook for spring sowing In thll , county Is tavorhle , 'fh.re will be a lrge . . acreage or corn anti about twothlrds the usual acreage or small grain The sol Is I In much better conihition than beler conditon It was last year al this tltuue. The snowfall during larch was light . and there was only one rain of importance. : lore moisture Is needed DA WES COUTY. I , Sowing Is wel adl'ancell There will be i soma mud left Idle because owners have not any or enough seed. I anti are too poor to IJY. The condItion of the sol Is good , clean : nn,1 , unehlow . but It needs , more moisture , About sl:0' seven Inches of snow fell durIng : - fel Ing ! arch , When this melted It went Into the ground No rain has fallen during the month. DAWSON COUNTY. Farmers are busy nol sowing wheat seed Is high anti the acreage wilt be below the average The sol Is In excellent conthitlot I . the raIns durIng February I doing Incalculabi te Inca1nlable benefit. Ono-halt of the farms on the vale y ore under Irrigation ( litChies . anti , the farmers 1- - ers will bo able to water the land artfcialy , At resent the ground Is abundantly mole t. We have ball little or no rain this month and the snow falls were very light , hut the general - oral rain which occurred In February ler Clue ground Ilce nml wet. There Is amp he moisture to plant and start n good crop. - - - ' 'ImEL 'COUNTY. I The outlook for spring sowIng In this county Is rather dubious just nol and the sol Is very dry. During the present month we have had some muiow. but no rain. Our sprIng rains generally begin In AII , DODGE COUNTY. : Thc outlook for spring sowing here Is at present very poor , the sol being very < 1) ' . , I we have rain son wo wil be al ' . right We have had no scow or rain to - . sloak ( ( of thIs month. ' mINDY COUNTY. . Time outiocic for spring sowIng Is not very good In this count ) ' . The sol Is rather dry nlhough I Is better than lust slrlng , We have had no rain or mow to amount to ul'ythlng this month. , I.'ILLlOl COUNTY. The outlk for sllrng sowing Is extremely I geed See Wil bo furnIshed for those who \ . have not sumclent seed to seed their groun ( I . 'ilie acreage wl not fall any short In this I county at what It was last . yt'ar. The 101 Is In splendhl condItion for plowing and ? sowIng , but we must have rain seen , Wo lucre had one ralnnl thus 10nth , That wnl about the 1t or the month. We have hall i no snow to amount to anything this month , or , In fact , durIng the wInter "Iu ground Is : In geol shall for work now , but wo must have rain soon , or It will get pretty dry. FRANKLiN COUN'ry. ; . ' The Gronnl Is In very lne conl1ton for spring sowing , and a full lereagc will he I sown . except where farmers CalHlt get seell. t . The sol Is all right , owing to the soalcng i. rain which felt the latter part of last muontim. ' We had no ruin or snow 111. 10nth , 4' JHONTln COUNTY. Pt : The arreago or etuu lug sowluug wIll be a light , as there Is n shertns or seed There I , however , tnough moisture In the ground , : to start seetng , , Many at the farmers that . have seed Ire not sowing yet , becanse they , thInk the soil Is not sumdenly moist ) , bring It tilt and IICIII It IlrOwlnl along . No [ ' snow er rain thlK ltnth yet , So far 0' ' . ' Irelent 00ndllo.15 . go , It looks somowhot du. blou8. .1'UINAR , COlNTY , There hum been o\lr one Inch or moisture In this county IlnrlnE tlm . monlh , and the t outwok for spl'lnl Iowlug Is geuti . 'fhe 801 , I Iii II oxcelle itt Iondilon I I , GAGE COUNT\ Owing to extreme dryness of tht' sail . limo outlook for sprln bowIng 1 not very geol In this count ) InurIng the lonth or March 11' ( hal , uhout ate Inch of raIn stud two inches lf snow . but the ground hi stilt dry . \VImm. , ter wheat look fairly wel , Ult.'NT . COUN' . : The condItIon of the soil I , 10O1 Our 1110- plo ont hero meat ' are luL rnJugl'd II Genoml f.ling. but the mllst of thel are In thr stuck r\slnl busIness , The calves lure In . Got cotiditloti. There his Leon very lt tie rain or snow duim hug th' winter This county I. r.ot dependent , upon the r.ln and Hnol ) cii. because I has natural subterranean hurl. ' Galen , Thl county deol not rroh'e any aid ' ' anti nC\'er dith TIlls n'P gael ) ' 1I.L COllN'\ ' . The outlook fer spring sawing f rather dIe. cquragluig. We have had ahnoJt Cltant \\'lnJs until the surrlce of the boll Is very dry Inll dUlly , and reel I'f the lime It hoe been , 1110IIIl0 te ow oats. A great man ) ' furlvrs " ' " are Iloltllonlll "e " llnK II hOIltS thai a IPCI bowcr may Improve tlm I con'ltll ' cit the sl , - UnoorlUltl and bclCII' that tart cf the coil hlng l Imnwllatel' nt thl lrrUI'1 that has been dried out ly the \ Izuils , the 501 has btlm thorough ! mohlcutl1 to varying drutIis \ ) time InO\1 nll , rain ot the I'aftlnler , In lllQWfd ground the 'I : I' rlllrte,1 ( to bI _ . thorolihly saturated tl 1 depths of twelve to clghtNn IItht . 11 Ihl ( r.lrle fOI tt I ul1 tt ha csturutCti 10 D depth cr rICt to Icu iticlics.Vc , 11"0 barl n rainfall I" . , c moulh the hail rain h.lnl IMt \ hl.11a In&lll thrulhoul the mutate. There lll\ " : ben C nn 'Jr Iwo n ) . light falls Ir IOW , n't 8u1l' . clt'lt0 \ hn soy elf 'et , LI41lI.TON OUNn' V. lU,1m < . ; , , ' the OUllolc ' fc r tlrlng l'lwll ; In thl' county I quite , goad alll"u h thn a.resge ot ' Ie 1101 11.111 h. I smaler Ih41 tiuiI . owIng , la the ItKrty end i/ ) ; Price rf ' Leed. "h J I IMI I itt Ixelltlt condition t.'r m.eethtn ; ; . 'Theio WA hut ) lIttle rain dlHllg Ihh mnoumib ' the . Wt\I 'r for the , uu'ct llart \ ' IIlIm n.tt lmea.1mmi whim , Io\t'\'e : : , too Ilell ; IDnth'1 . 11 1"11:11 we halt a m Snlfcent TaIuCaii. IIAhtt.\ : ( 01 NTY. : Tla ecrcug , or It I "Pfl ! 10lir WI ! n t I e xceed 60 Iler cent or last year , that Is of 1131 grain , Winter wheal has been Ihmalpd an,1 In some InBttnees kIlled by Ilrouth. The sol Is In goO condition , Ilholghe n ell rain for our UI wheat and ( r'e. No rain or RnOI has fallen this month and very lIttle ltte his t winter 1TCHCOOt COUNT\ 11 this coanty n fall acreage Is being put Into crOft ; espe laly when the difficulties that our farmers have to encounter Is taken , Into consideration. One or our troubles Is that t we have not sufficient seed. 10we\'e anI Ileoplo arc generally hoperul and \0 think \e wilt come out alt right. Where grount , was put In crop the past season I Is In tory fair condition now , but where IIas nlGlel to lie tile the Past season I Is not In good condiion. being too dry. We have hall h no rains or snowfall or any ) nlount , ex. Clllt the one general rain In Pehrulry. In the i early part or this month we had a lIght lght 1111 fnl 101T COl'NTY There will he about the usual acreage s own In 10lt cOlnt ) . . The sol 19 thy It tures' I ent amI Is not In good enuolition. There has ! , been practcl ) no moisture during the ii i on thu. , 1OOmn COUNTY. Parmer8 arc getting ready to put In crops. There will not he a great amount or sunalh g raIn , sown.e have hal sOle raIn smal 01,1 , snol this month anti , the Ilrevlous one , but 113t have n good deal more to Inslre n Clap ) , IOWAHD COUNT\ The onteok for spring so\lng Is got1. iloat or the farmers have already ome small grain sowiu. There \11 In till Ilrobabilty ) he I very small acrtage of somalI graIn. The 101 Is In ( prime condItIon for plantIng . 111 I Is wet to a depth or about eighteen incItes lave l hall hut little snow or rumluifall this u nontlu . about the least ever known In this secton In the month of 1.iarch. . JrWlmSON COUNTY. There arc a large nlmber of farmers sow- I tug oats this t spring , The I nil teat I otis are that the acreage wIlt he ns large as uisnuui . The grolhl , Is In excellent shape at present. C ouldn't be better. We will have to have a nether rain soon , though ns I Is getting dry on tall. Snowfall has been very light this m onth. Not three Inche altogether has fllen , hit we hall one maul of about two ncites i which thorough soaked the soIl anti ! ( ut I In Ito Ilresent good conliton , sol anl JOHNSON COUT\ Time outlook for spring sowIng Is ' ontook vel en- c ouragtuug. There wi be thl greate acre- a/e / ever lloln In the county , nl < ovary foot or lalHI will be In nse Oats will be \11 the principal entaIl sown. The slal ! grain IOln. con- d lton of the Hal Is flute . although rather d ry. We have ha,1 , no rain since February 26 last We did bavo one Inch of snow snai during the month ot Iarch. IcfAlNlY ( COUNTY , The outlook for spring sowing Is good In this county " anti so Is the condItion or the ohl. \0 sol have had some snai and rain this 10nth I , sit [ Helen t to t pit t the 501 I In ului fne c ondition. \\'e have had no rain or uios mo\ for the two ' Ilast weekl , and there Is Soune ' anx\t ) ' displayed b ) man ) of our farmers lome . , hut h IfI' ' get rain by the mlldle or AprIl AIJrl and thereafter the crop ) wIll be gOOl , K ITI COUNTY. We will prohabl have about 1,500 hushels or wheat , besides what we get from the state. Many farmers lay that they wi not 101 I ( It doas not rain soon The weather Is I extremel warm here now. There are Inlcatons i , that we will soon hV rain , The ; sol Is moist enough to start wheat now . We have had no rainfal this month hit le did have some last mouth about hal an inch and It Is still In the gruud , KEYA PAlA COUNTY. The soil here Is 'ery dry . auud sol ) < ) Ino as a can- sequence the outlook for sprIng , sowing Is I : poor. Not much more than u Iluarter of a crOll wIll be sown this year The rainfal has been very lIght. rainfal KlilALL COUNTY. Those able 10 do so have done some sowing tone and have some grain au hanl. Others more unfortunate are hoping for grin through state appropriation. So far the salt Is In geed condition. but shall heed some spring rains to Insure need crop.0 have had but little snow during this mOIII , , and wi [ I require considerable rain to brIng on crops t , The sol Is In good condition now. LINCOLN COUNTY. One-third of our people 11'lng In Irrigate d , lstrlcts will plant an Increased arcagc Irrlgatel c everything. On the uplands there mviii be a falling oft of from 25 to ra ) per wi . 'fhe sol II In remarkably goolt contiltiout . con , siderllg the small amount of rain ' Elal Ilount or snot that we have hal ! . I Is quite moist from six to eight Inches. Tile sunail Tie smll umount of ) moIsture hums rendered the sol m'ory recol , ' th'o to seed , , hut It will take copious raIns In Apri and May to prevent a repetition at last renr's failure. ( repetton LOGAN COUNTY The people nee considerable aced , hut the ( state alupropriatlomi , together seet appropriaton ( with the prIvate contributloums . will furnish almost enough seed to hut In the nsual crop We could Use a great deal more thinui thln usual hut It seems nhlost hnosslhle to get enough The ground Is utiore nuolat that It < 10re 10ist was last year , but we hiavo lund ' ' lave hll vel'y little 10isture this uitoutthi In the month at February we had 1 good rain nl1 have hall one or two light snows during the present month If we let the rain we can . raise anything hen r . hut I not , wI wIll raise nothing. LOUIS COUNTY The soil here Is In good condition for working , but It Is not moist enough to Insure crops. There with be . wi an Increased acrea e ; of corn sown , amid ab3iut - lerea/ ! ycar's acreage at slal grain Thort Is suf- Itchent ummolaturut In the soil : fcient moistre tht 101 to Iermlnate secus. ' MADSON COUNT\ 'rim outlook for sprIng sowing Is faIrly / oed , but I Is a Ill difficult for some to get seelt The sol Is rather dry , but saro molht enouh to ' . , spront gruln. There has been very little rain or snow this lonth so fur. Certain ! ) less than ( one Inch over thIs county. d I t rIftIng. Is 'ery dry and wIndy , wIth the dirt Ihfng.rlmlCK COUNTY TIme outlook for sllrlill sowing Is fair. t , truncr4 are eIther sowing or making ready tu t bOW , notwihstanding the I dryness of the sol antI the pTI"nl somewhat depressing c'/adllon of things \0 have had no talus . ai' snow durin/ tn pte.ent month , N\Cm COUT\ The outlook For spring sowhl/ Is good ! , The Irount Is In gOCI ! condition , but Is n trile dry to germinate ced. A smaller acreage of 'lal I gralni I wil I I b Pit In I ban t usual , owing to t scarcity alll high. prices of seed. I.'arm rra arc pretty blue over lack of stmouuulurlug the t wilter , but are generally going ahead wih spring work , about lS usual. I we get the nornll 1.lnal dUI'lng AprIl , May Jet Juno 81al grains wilt do wel , There ant , t mon no moluturo of any klnll 11urlng the 10nth u , NBM "A COUNTY Sprlnl LowImig will nt ) he very extensive hero. l Spring wheat I. not sown any more. A faIr amount at oats wI be sown The t hal I very Mr , hccauso wo hava hnd no tt t clslderahlu rain as yet. lurlng : a lack of water , .It I.i In excellent condttiotm. The t want ot raIn atum' Is Iolnr ! much damage , Whcul. U ( ID wIthin A tow days . was Itt ; prIme l cumllol , NICIWLL : COUNTY 1'/0111' / fOI' 1'01 Iu wEl nuttier way nll ats ore being 20wn. The condition at the t sol Is fair , RII whltPI wbrat ns a rule Is t Ilollg t veil. lul" I'rrc1'lre ! InJure,1 ly the t dr ) ' wcathcr turlns nl fall a 11 winter \\'het wIll to wellhout mln for len llys I or turn \elR , . 11m : < INS COUNTY , 'fhe outlook tn' illrlnl ; &o\lng Is gleam ) , anti but Ito ced has bcen sown at vrcs ' . 60\1 l'rll. ent Ve haVno FCCLI. ; The \e haV\ no soIl Is In good COUulltiCult. In fact : much : beler than It was I lt thIs lmo las 'ear , Wo ha'O only hud I t\o lIght P1rB this month , In all about three lobe In ( de'lh , ' , alil no raIn at mill . ' ' ' I'WHCe COUNn' l alCa are so\lnl hero now , IUI , Ihe ( 801 I b I In good ! ccmllou pr'vldln tl ! seed It I S put In def'p. Hut \0 Ihoul get rain seet lung. Have laL\ : \ come anol and mum but not L aufllcient sowIng , to lint Ibo ground In lollton : for rUm.I'S ' COUNT , ' ( ho ouilealc for Il'rlnl sewing I unouler mutely Got Anl , ronslleralo .owing la sues h. coIns on. Time 1101 grain 111'11'1 not rrsul In aim hsrge I 11 acreage 81 u.ud for wnut af cecil 11\ , \ abIlity uf OU' hmeople to ) luruluo : I 'hh ahertage , however , " iI mOit likely fD offstt lty a Good cern crop 011 soIl li l In excellemit cOII'JI\on , Tiut ; grauitud ' I moil : 1101 fifteen to eiibtect fhcl II Ilohrl deeJ amid I. In One condItion clc1l1 . lug , H II dhlEcult : dIOc:1 to account tel the 1001 - - - sera il here , na wo have had but little snow erin rain during the winter There Ilaa been no mnterlal rain or anowfala during this month , The last of I.'ehrusr 10 hall n slow , steady ralnral for about twenty-rour itmirs , 110unt. Ing to one and , I quarter Inches , but since Illce that ( line snow and rain have eIO from ab eve In small uluantltles . h'I4ATTi COUNT\ The prospect for spring cowing la not s'ery goO The ground Is good on the ! surface , anti Ir 10 could , have some raIn Iculd be nil ri ght. There Is a little molsturo 01 the top of the sol , but extreme dryness below There bas been n very hM" ) ' nnll dry WII,1 blo\lng this winter. Wo ha\'e hall no 8noW Ihl9 monUI stud , only one gooll rain , but It JIUt the .urfaco In good slmase The SOIL belew II In poor geol 011 the atmosphere Is exeeelngh' , dry. POI { COlTY , The ground Is In excellent condition for Reedln , hut the tarmers arc holding oft for ! holtlnar tear that dry whlls will blow the / Bcll out at the /OUIt The farmers nre short on seed oa ts. There has been very little snow Inll only n trace or rain durIng the month In,1 , things lock blue W'iti ! good raIn now everything would he all right. Hm Wl.LOCOUNTY. . Sllrln/ SO\III has been earrlll\ \ on with as luch energy as ever , hut on account of lack ! or seed only about two-thlrdB or our flrmer crall has beets IO\\'n , The soil lip to thIs tme l has been In'er ) ' good condition. We have h hnll but little rain or snow tils : l'l ' nth 'lt 111 neEII rain notu hrlng crops alang In the I h grout uni. ICIAIDSON COUNTY. RaIn next 10nth ' 11' put us all right The outlook for spring sowing Is goal , \ , nlHI the condition of the ( sol Is x.elent , nOCK COUNTY. The acreage so\n In thll county wIll he : eu nahl. The soil Is In good conllion now , : hut It wil dry omit Inlels rout cOles pen , The rains . of the past month \et the ground about ten or twelve Inches , but below thai the ground Is harll nn,1 , dry. . ) SALINE COUNTY. Parmors are cowing oats , which crop wi L he Ilraclcal ' sown II AprIl I. The ground Is In line cor,11ton for seeilng , No sprln - w heat raised In this locnl , The winter : wheut II badly . killed. Wo ) have 11,1 , no ) mln since February . r. aunt no snowfnl to I nuT miotunt. to nn.thln Ilurln/ the whole seasoli / The raIn that fell on February 2i was I g enlc one and n IIIneh fal , The sol I lot I all . but It Is needing more very bad I ) . at the llresent ) moment. ) SAUNDEHS COUNTY. So far as we are able to judge spring s owIng In this vIcInIty Is progressIng ) ' I um lc'ly , anti , the acreage or slal grin / In 1 ! this count ) wIlt be vastly t Increased. r : I sh oil on the surface Is In EIJlen,111 , cnnhltiouu , hut h I Is miry for a consIderable depth below There Is sumclent molstnre , however , to spront grin at this tIme , 1/11 / the entre absence or II'cls , makes thO ground In fne cOlllton for tlage this year , provldcd ( we /et the Ilroper amount of moisture. There has h beets no rain ( luring the prcsent month , aud the snowfall aided the wittier wheat to some extent. \\Inter wheat Is suffering , now for lack of moisture but with anythIng Ilk C nn average precipitaton at rin winter wheat t w ill be on tall SCOTTS DLUFI COUNTY There trill he considerable Increase In the acreage sown hlre this spring , especially of a lfalfa. Outsie of the Irrigated terriory ) I the ground Is dr ) ' . and there wi he lte ofort to raise crops on land that Is not under i rrigatIon. There wIll be a large Ilcrease rit In i acreage under IrrIgatIon over last } 'ear , SE\\'AItD , COUNTY. In this count ) farler have began sowing o ats . and are expecting to pnt ant a large creage but wIll sow TO other kind of smut Il grain. The sol Is quIte dry anti In rather poor condItIon , for seeding as there Is not lufclent dOlpness to sprout the gralu u There has been no rain or snow during this nion ( Ii. ShlFRM.\N COUNTY. The corn acreage In Ihls county will be about the same as last year . but the suna II smal grain acreage will hO less than 60 per cent of that planted a year ago. Thc ground Is In I gOI condItion .1. . but below ten Inches It Is' very dry and there Is no reserve mbhture , Without heavY raIns In the smear future th I ? outlook will hI \'ery dUblo , s. ! SIUX COUTY. The outlook for spring sowing Is geol , es- : pecialy fer slal grain and farmers are cam 1- Olent , of a good , The crop sol Is somewhat : dryer than usual for this season o the year , but In excellent contllon for putting In early crops. About Ion incites of snow fell during this 10nth. on the level which neltO Into the ground , wihout drHtng ( , and has startE , Potato : grass growing ? ! anti vegetables maturing - turing tn the ground In this section are a I- ways sure crops , wet or dry STANTON COUNTY Our farmers have prett ) nearly now got In all their wheat and a great many of them are at present sowing Dnts. There tvt lii be the usual acreage of small w1 , with thuD exception perhaps or tvhea t. ! less amount of which twill be sown this year I myself have Old acres In cut tI. tivatiout. Have just put In 100 acres of wheat , and am now having ,100 acres of oats \ : ms. The farmers that the say ground never worked up any beter , Thlre Is ahout six to eIght Inches of moisture on top.Vo need rain and farmers all beginning to feel uneasy as to the . 'Ve have had sesson. ha\'O no snow or rain this month to speak of . excllll n anti I I rain 'In tine early part or the month. I smal tIn not get rain soon farmers will be general Iy discouraged. generaly _ TIIAYFUt COUNTY. I Our farmers arc proceeding energetically : townrd putng In n full crop. cnerKetc.ly ' llthods of ( arming are being geuserally i stlOlteti . ns cvltencc:1 : by large sales cf Implements - mont , especially lsters and sUbsolers , This conllon , of the sol I. l gcOt The rainfall c February I 2G saturated the sol to a depth ! or front six to ten Inchrs. Wo hare only hacl ono rainfal thIs 10nth. which occurred on the 19th Inst. This extended over lost cf the county , and , alhough not heavy was ne\'ertheless a great Iwlp. We Ila"e had nD snai this 10nth. THOMAS OUNTY. The sp.lng swing prospect here Is not ( very good anti hut ( few people ! ha\1 seed grultu. Very little Elnl grelu i ralS11 In thIs county , any year. This Is not.a forming countr , hut Is a good locaton for stock r.lslng. We hall about two Inches or rainfal about two weeks ago , miami lately had from two 10 three Inches of snow , which drifted considerably and had hut lIttle elect Dn he I acli. VAII.EY COUNTY There will he learly , I not quilts , the usual amount of grain sown this spring . A rain the latter part or 'ebruary Ilut the ground In goo shape for from a fet to eighteen Inches down , ano I Is still In good shape , but below that delth II II very dry If we get rain later In the season prospects are better fern n crop than fo some iliac at this season of the year.'e hs"e hall one or two light snows , which , however , hlil but little Iht . except to keep the tOil or time ground moist. No rain this month. groune molt. , WASINGTON COUNTY. W. think that there Is no question hut Ihat [ , llerS wIll Ilrecee,1 , thts same as If no croulh , had eccurred The fnmrr are glng to work wIth conslderhle nlacrly , The soil Is In very flue cOllllon and moist on account of havliig f.ozen 80 deep , Practically no rain- fall , Hall some ser snows , which hl,1 , ( lect Our farmtrs mire let afraid of the first half of the season , but , of course , can muko no preictons a. to the latter hslt. WAYNI COUNT' In rllIIISt 10 time Inquiry , what Is the outlook ; for prIng sowing ? I cams only say It could hardly bo better . The hal Is In the ' wry lest condition. In March we had Ight ! InO\I' and rlnfals , Thst , how'er , has noth- lag to do wIth the crop prospets , as talus In Marci have no aPpreciable effect 01 crops In I July and uugimst. Your , Jui. UII.t. correspondent hs I resided In this county for aleut fifteen year : I amid his exvrience has been that dry springi t gtlo.olY rfAn good crop. Whlo last .prlng I was dry we lner lied so flue a prepect for corn as last year until the letter part of July , , and one 1' > 0 Bhower . would ha'o made 1 go troll , and theme would have been I fall go3 crp In spite of the etrme ! dry weather but for the hold ; of JUly 2G. WI ISTEI CUNTY , The sprIng cowIng oulol ( f. lair , alboulh tll'nlhr It dry , and .t present UI 1110- JCl tnt a chmuinge for the better are lot rcr t.\'oraIM , The soIl iln priUt gC.d wr , bulla rarldly dr11ug Quit , " ' : 'e had one much nee : J rainfall durl" . Ibis mouth , but DO , , , ' , snow ot an , " oi1s'qiince'o ) . okslnce 10 can stand IOU l moro raln.t'11. ' 'Ot COUNTY Fairly gQ1 , ntook for spring sowing In thIs count ticre ' will he a large acreage of s mall grlll : file sol 19 In fall condition . l" rom all ufec Mmts theta Is probably enough ) 10isturo 1rlh3' grolne tt s\rout the grain , b itt not endimh o ! uslln growth any length of time. W ' luh'e had rnlnfahls 11 ( 'Id\o hac no rnlnrals or snows to amount 'W ' 'iiythlng , Possibly tne.hnl to three-quartH1 t 'ilt [ an Inch or moisture ha moiture fnlen this 'iMtYh. 1 wil take conslMrlbl rain to starfkhisunali grain In good sha\e. 111IT1V" I I. _ Tl11,1" llnlS , 1'.11 ltI'er t'fltim'ty \ I'rlllta " 0\11 : ti : Inkn I'imiit' Ir"ctr"l thl ! . ' ln. HOT SPH : OS , S. D. I , Mnrlh al-SIe- ( c . clul.- ) . Inrh" nlmber or the clthlla \ of . F ail RIver county met lt th" court house , In ( hIs city ycuttermiumy afternoon to effect 11 orgnnlzltton for tIme uumrpoae oC irrigat. \lr\ose Irrlllt. Inl lands In tlls eOlnt ) The iise'tImsg Was , clIld by hots. S , I lt. " 'lsol , who / ! al ) 110lntcd l \ ' ! ! Ilrellillt fOI' Fall River cOllt ) ' lt time recent otgttumitntloui nf the liliu'k Ihiiltu 1un I rrl/n lon 1"0(1111 nnlznlol lnn lt Hallil I lalk lt , The It'llnl WIS udoresell I I'Iljsttliti C' . \ ' . Gi miller ' of Ilullont a 'cretin Lu\tlln ( Ilnck His i ul nnlzalun cli "l'rnctlrnl lrrtgxu. : t toil . " II I whl'h thl 01 vnrlols , tileS , Irrlgl. /111 Illnns of 111ntnl II olllrutnn In the stltl were Iresented , for the conshlertlol of the c ous'euitiomi. , cOlllnlol. . B. floyhe Foke out goverflmneimt sll'\'e ) ' relative to Irrl/nton , al ' ; PVclnlelt Il'eseltcll the tOllorl.hlcul feutlre ! of the Itlte mum / ! they exist In reluton to hrteslul , velts ItS hrteslul'els lS I meals of In'Illlon , Unit . S. I 1. Wlsol. wlo was cimtuirtisati I of tbe cOlllt\e on irrigation In clllrlal Ienate i of the recent iegisinture . spoke on . eli relell 1lltlrl. govern' mentnl nll to In'l/alon. 1\011 tol,1 lo\ern. hOt hel unite In time r\cent Mesmion. A Imutumber uf ethel Ihlres I'S were made t lsk'ls ' , mate v whl\l l'unsp,1 much enlhltllll , stud ut Illller . ) uf Illnns \ \ 'ere tlscus1c,1 I. 10 the i h tu.t nisafla of local irrlgatlcsnt. it hl melna was iutO - Irrlton. I ) ueI to ( I tlstrlt the eOlnt ) . /CCOrtl I to the : r oaml nilstuictiu nnlt ! . : 1'011 11gtrlcts 111 ( the monl ) ' l'X. ) elleo ( for ral Inproenlntel'Vt' the i Idted mt. , purpose of cOI"tructlg ditches to Iln the mt'uiter Into relo1'olrl ( tic storage t t o , ' Inllatl ! 111,08el Instoll of huclmig nl- : henl l'i l owed ' t run into the 11'111 nut before , , : 'I'he endeavor : cflea"or of the conventon 'I'IHI to arrive - rive lt it truucticni muulutltsui of tIle loin' ' I ltrllcnl lolUlOI tl IUI/l umestious. it ' ql tton. I wns shown that the soil of r ! thll part of Dakotn cllleclllv ) the , suuther ol I Ilp , Is eXL'elltonnl ) ' I Jh for arlL'nltlrl ! I l ) ttrpomn' amid wouihd ' 1)IO 10111 yield hnmen crop If water l'oul,1 , be ohtahll'l nt ( lie limiter ' Iea- son of tht' 'elr. ' 'herl lie Illelt ) ' JrOl'er ' , t u'at'l' In the rl"el'/ anti , HIssnIl stre'aust' I Imal sl'.am whlh tilts ) ' he ttm.emi for tIme 11rllo e If thcre Is i t itnhteoum iii tIle effort' , . ' ' unlol II elort' 10 hunt cII. 'he 10lvelt 101 Is Ill e011 rlleltl aie of III mOAt ImportantI'hJh his met II Ito' ' 1 8prlnlI lor sOle ( blue. In I ( fr"t.tl Hll ( h ieruna . foIst o"llnlzaton John 1 lltmln'US I 1'lel.t,1 , chairman timid John I. , BUlllU sue- rehu' ) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tmt'm'r StrI , Ir lintel 1)t strltmutlom . ( 'I1AMtiIiltlAIN . S D . ? Inl'h . 3I-(8pe- ( c ial.-Nunicroua iutstnnre'i have ' Ilul-Nunlrols queer Instanles beet hrouht h to light In connelton with II Heed I Illn ,1 , tllhutol and , rclff fom' the poor throlgholt Ihe Soil t hi Dalota IiOtl Ii t I a S whel'c thl ( work Is loln on In cOlltes .Teraull I count } ' enl luau Irer l'1111H out In orllL'r I Il'el him by one of the coult c.mml- u mlotiers , vent to I store anti , Imll ( .Hh ! ; fa I' tO worth of sttthT . Incll,1nH a $10 ) deal for his wife timid a f3 cusp for himself. An- othel' mnn toll a lHlfl1 ttule got In oriL r fou' S01l 10ur nll , hean" I , Illt got the same lme hld a bill of ladlnl In hlH Jollt for 200 ) pounlls of 1011 and IrOlIII'H that he hud h ordllcd Ihlppe.1 to hll from nnother IItrlhlthl u ! otnt. In Alexandria , ! one man got an order hoc coal t Tm the count : hearth . nll , when lie came to get I cons Illnlncll of U(1IIIty \ ; he wante Ohio coal. < conI le a"lcII the Illerence In price between lena anti ( ) bio -qoal. fll emu helng Informcll t'lml pall .91' fluid took the Ohio A ' ' . Irood mln'L'rIp r things hl\1 trnsplroll tn ! lila count dUring the 11 trlhuton of thml "oods As' ' I USI'I ton , cite farmer who haunted inn rehie.'f committe' for days antI finally got ointeoal . went Into one of the banlH n h\rl limo later Inl , haiti 011 a $20 gold JIIC ! t tt save the Interest on his pot'sonnl hiroperty tlX , I Ii 1150 rh JorleI , In some quarters that soiiie of the seed grin IHSlrll ( hah'llll ) ' bOen taken to nsiih to he Into tlotut' mi ground 101' . and that more of It Is bcflkito hogs. : : rs . Hh'qR.t hmimuuim'r 'l'rusveis I imc'og. HOT SPlINCS , S D" , March 31.-Spe- ( 1111.-:11 ) : " . Im le Hlves-Chanler huts been In this city : ford the lat two weel.s She has been ht' llcgnlo timid watt registered at the Evans as/Hs Pratt of Denver. Site ' ie ( t . . ' 'hurp < nYf.e'enllg : ; , Jler party Cor . Cnlfornll'l " . , . , , ' . . IJS''EI.V I'J.SIOXt. ' "etcruns or thc Ilh.lon lctolbcrctl by tln Irn.rll uioverluimmrnt. WASHINGTON , March 3l.-Specinl.--- ( ) Pensions granted . Issue of March 1G. 18 : : Nebraska : OrlAlnal-Allam Vesper , Grand Island , 1jun11 . Ienewal and IncrenseJohn Alen , SI'la. Hlehardson Henewul mind reIHsue-I' , lwln P. Sweene ' 1. Sweeney. Alliance . Box Butte , Jncren8e-l rnl.ln Ii. nllle ) ' , Ayr , Adams : \ \ 'nlace'lhel' , Crol"hlon , Knox ; Gorge W. l-ulgIoy. Auror Irmlton. Iowa : Origlmiat-launac htricker . Iurcno , Iowa : Hem'y Butler . Clinton , Clnton : Ill- mm flhnclcburn. } o/an , Harrl on. Addi- tionuul-Joseph 1' . Josehyst , Sioux City , 'ood- bury : BenJaml1 N He'noll ! ALlan- tc , Cuss : John \Velrnsusn . 'J'oletIo , 'ama. IncreaseWlllm KiIusg . Mison Clt } ' , Cerra Gonlo. HelgueJohn ' .1' . JenlllnH , 111).ton. Auduhun ; Jamcs I'aum Iubuque DulHHlue. Mexican war , , tldow-Aiusanda H. Park , In- dlanoll , " 'orren , South Dalwtl : IncrelseCharlel ' \ ' . Strong , I.'ai'wel San hor. North Dalwta : Increase-Peter Da'hlff , hope Steele. Colorado : Atitiltlonal-Nelson Powell . 1.'llg- icr Kit Carson nellsueDuvll lloyd . Gree- hey , \Vehd. Iexlcnn war survivor-Iuucrense ( ) Heulen J. SlallnA. , Swallows , Puehlo. Issue of March IS : Nebraska : Origiuuni-John Solomon , Weiclu . Knox ; Muter Itubbuirtus . Omaha , Douglls : henry A. Curt ! 'I'ccuinusuteim. Joltnson Io- newll all Inll'eaHeJohn , T. Bile . Bel- 3n , . Custer. , I ! c'lnseJohn F. Vlevllence ) , urann Jsllntl , S I aim. Iowa : OrIglmuttl-\Viiiinmn I. . I.unt , Des Motne9 , I'tslk . Incl'I'use-Amos Stewall , VnshlumgtoImVnslmhmsgton : John : Ielle , ( 'ouncl Bluffs , I'uttatvattnmie. Iteissue-A . DaluH l : lehlll , \Vtitun Juncton , lucn- lne , Original willows etc-(8Ieclat ( act ) glzahth J" llalldtl : , Clnton , Clnton ucl ; Must ) ' Flnnert- , leolII. , I.ee. South ) alwll : lelsHIW Ind Inerease- ( ( halley II , De.r. hiaulkitcr hiauhic. In- ( rcasl'-tnthew W. Blaelthunl , WZlertown , Codhngtoti. ( otlnlton. ( olorlo : sue-l'harles Ba ) ' 18s. Deum- "er , Arlaho ; ufus U. Hurlburt , linEns , i tluipuuluOe. Issue of Mardi l : Nlhrslt : Orhgiiuai-Joiiui ltd I Dasvsoui alas i John Murray . :11lson , Jnllsn , In- c rease-\\'ilhittiii I" " . 10ndnl , I.'rlen , Sllne , ' , . OrIginal Wlloll'l elc.-llnor of Jafller ' 111.erlher , Saline. Iowa : Orlgnal-GeorAl } 'ullr. Jnlleton , Jononl i ; 'J'homas J. Nichols , . \nla , Caste ; Ilnr ) ' ' 1 Cluamutlher. I"arrlul. I.'remont ; Henry n. Jhulhhtt . lIed Oak , Monl/omoT' . ltnewal and Increase-John Helm , lid- it lel- mono , , \\'rlght , iutcreuuse--Aimiote I' . Iom- iaIl i , Nlshua , Chlcllasuw ; \Vilhluttn : . ( 'otutetoclc , Sidney . Frmunt : Opore I. liiglues Belmall , Davis. OrigInal wlloWl , ehn'-l'lizubethi : Ossmln , \'iltomm Jumuctioti . : lusatne ; Muir ) ' Nixon , Sue ( 'I ) ' , Site : minors of Joseph Nlrlc , Prescot. Adlll : ( reilsu"-Mnr ) ll Iltitxeh 1lallrll. 100 I C. South iakOTul : _ Jtdtllttonul-J'.itepll , COlier , Sioux Fuls , : Ihmehahl ; Charles N. I Frogs , Cetiar hlund. - Orlglnll wilows , ctc.-Miisors of Wtlum H ! 1'11/1 Itocleum Cu tll' . North Dlkot : ! einselenry I. him. delphi Valeyl 011' , laret Colorlo : OrlHlnal-harlrs 1 hlichu . Mnn. IOI Hprln/ , I"Pnso 1 : l llloJI H. ( lllron , Durango , I.a I'rilta ; Orlando (1. Foster I , Staricviile . L:1R AnImumu . 'nithItIonuuI-\VIi. lam hleauirh'k. 1)Pisvertrapnsot' ) . In- er.'ame-Gn'or1t' Martin , Trlnldnll. I.us Anl- limIts. nel "IIllum S. Morris . Durno , I.a Platu ; Jlvht O. Markle I'-trt Collins . I.urlmer , Or4lnal wIiiow'i , 'Ic-nthlu A. ) Hrnut , Coltuiele l trlngs , m IUIO , 11tIIIUII ) 1111,1 I Ilnl tiraggi 11111. I I . SCnANTO Pa. , March : 11.-In the Anna 11.ltln501 cf c r ltlrdl two experts on In. Saimit ' testified that from the tectilnon ' . Ranl ) telllcc tlat tltmon ) anti from whnt thpy fll , seen of Mites Del.lnlon the ) ' 1.le'CIhl to he IISalH ' ( 'hey de crlhl her Jtuirtleuiar f011 of disease lS < ( susraiiolu. A jlrt ? T,1 sure.ln from this folio of IIIall , y , I Was addeth II the IOKt dlnHerus 111\1 or 1 IUluto uud Is likely to (01 I I homiIde , ' 'hl ccfenle nstll ! and : lpl Jebslo Win. tersteln welts rnlfll to time stunll 11 rehutal She \I'US nn I ttlont ! lt the Iunus'iIle UI ) ' . lum when time .iatuuIff . wag there and swore ! Iwore that fhe lo\'er saw Anna act In nn ) ' man. , ncr that would Indlcnte that she wits insane , : , McDonald of Wlklharre , who for tWetone years was Anna'u , trnvelnl malt , claImed that she tme''r taw Anita act atl'lllel ' , 'fl te\rami Anna Bent to Jay : Goimlti . . Hobrt I I' , Putlol and others were offered hi evidence , Anna was then called on to give rebuttal testimony , but CUlfd CalrI &n adJourntd , ) - ulll . miuimday , 111 tiu'wtrI Uturdtt , for Ur I'r.ker , KANSAS CITY , March 1.-i'tsited States 110I.hal Oeniml Joe O. Shelby recelyed n letter ( rout J I' . Davll of Topeka , retire. ' " . re/re. ; , lentng the def"nllunt In.urancc coeIt'tlem Iii the Irrk'r case Inclosing nn offer of ' $ . O rcwlnl for the delivery or lrraker Cl t. Ili 11'111 States delh'err : t 1'11111 I' . - ' - ' REVENUES STILL TOO S1ALL Sccretnry Carlisle's Optimisto ! Figures Not Berne Out by Iconoolnto ! Fnch , - DECIT IS GAINING ON hIM ( VERY DAY WI Ills f.512,000,000 nit ttiy I , n4lu tha Stcndy JncrCIMO , ot JnCllO nlrll/ time Jnot :110 lUlt h.- " trn Session i.ht'Iy. % - 1ASINOTON , March 3i.-Cotmirany to the eXlleclatJns cf the officials , the treasury recellts for the months or March wi Ilaln fall below the exiucuitli. tures , The amount , however , Is Is only about $23tOOO. Time excess or cxs Ilellllurls 0\01 receipts for the lime months or the IIre8ent fiscal ) 'oa are $36,600,001) , anti , this alount wIlt almost certaInly he lu , creasell ity $ , OOOOOO or moore during Apri , which tvili leave a ulefleit or abut wi Ileleit ( $12,000,000 ) on May I. Durl1I May amid Jnne. however , gre.lt things , arc eXllecte,1 frol the Income tax , hut the most ccnservativ'o estlates flOW place the deficit for the fiscal year at $25.- 000.000. The outlook for heavy receipts frol the two great sources ot Income , cusloms and Inlernnl revenue , arc not euicottnagIng , var- tcularly t from the latter , Durlnl Ito lonth of Atigumet . IS9t. the Internal re\'lnue recelptM In nnteillaton ot the IncrelsOI rate of duty , ran UII to $2i.G2OOO , but not since that tmo t have the ) reaehe.1 luch more tiln a thlrl t , of thnt . nmouul In Selltemler they s carcely exceelled $7,000,000. nud since then they have heen slowly Incrcaslnl untIl the present month" , when the ' alnountetl to over $0.800,000. 'hls , however ) , Is far below the eXllectatons tf the othichalte. The receipts from CUst0l3 Ilurlng the past twelvc months t hl\ ' " shown In uneven , but on the whole n roll Incrca e. Imurlmtg immly Iurlnl 18I , they reached the how I/url of $8,527,000 , hut tittrluug , August they Increasel to l'arly $ OOO.OOO , 111 duurhumg SelJtrmber to ahout $ ] i.r61.I , Thl three 8ucceedlnl monlhs showell a falling off or frol t.OOO.OOO to over $ ! , OOOOOO. In 180 , however they re- conred to over $17,000,000 , anti , theu a gaIn there was n leclh1 ! to $13.000- OOJ , Inc then on Inereasc during the Ilresent h lonth to nearly $15,000.- 0 1)0. ) Only tllc" . however . since May . 189 I , h ave Ihe receipts fronl all sources eqmmnllm'd , elual'd the t cxpemttlhtiures. In June , I8I I. there was a s light excess , alll durlnl August thc exces relchcd $ ! , OOO.oo. The receipts dtiriuug that 10nth i wee about the norlal , owing , as s tated . to the Inerensed tax on spirits. All thln i gm ! colts itiereth . much IlepelHls upon tIme decision or the supreme court on the queston of the validity ot tH Inccmo h tux : Shoult the t law ho nphel,1 , as seems altogether hroitahie , the treasury ofchlls leak for fall sailing from this tme ) on , but shoull the lal : he declared uncon sttutonal aa extra session ot congress called to [ 10\110 for revenues sulcllnt to meet the needs or the government Is regarded by the omcllls a3 nl least probahle , - - - - - HllOHT ( N COlT\UIOL- ; . \ < W. . C holrrl 1'nl , II I 111.111 Ext"t Iii nl..ln nld SUllh , \ , muutrleti. ' WASIUG1ON. March 3i.-Tiuo abstract of salutary reports lS made h ) the surgeon general shows the Ilresence of smalllx In twent-ono states or the United Stntes. Ot tbe cities . Milwaukee has suffered most this winter - tar , recording 52t cases anti lGI eaths. Pitit. < 1111- adelpluia hall 22t cases nnd twent-slx deathl ; Chicago 240 cases and fort-four deaths ; Hot Springs , 18 cases anti , twent-seven deaths ; WashIngton , fr-one cases and nine delths : Ietrolt elght-one cases and twenty- six deaths : St. LotUs , 105 cases ant thirty-five deaths ; New Yorl , fifty-five cases and ten deathmu . Cholera Is epidemic In many parts of RussIa and thlrtnlno dIfferent places are enumerted In which cases appeared from Jausuary 24 to March 6. In Podola alone In that period there were 2,031 cases and SGi deaths : Galllcia. In Austria-Hungary , re- portC 450 deaths out of 877 cases ; Calcutta . India , 36r deaths , and Constantinople . eIghty- seven deaths. There Is also more or less eboler In the ArgentIne , BrazIl . Belgium Ceylon , Fraitce . Gennsauu l ) ' anti , lioiiantl. The Unlct States sanitary Inspector at Rio de Janeiro reports that cholera In tIme Interior of BI'azl Is rallly declining , owing to saniary precan- tons , anti time same Is ( rile or yellow fel'er though the weather Is very hot anti sulr ) ' , I Is hardly likely Is wIll be epidemic this year , ns the number or cases anti , deaths up to now are considerably less than usual , Brazil reporto a total of 137 enths from ( ycl- low fever up to I.'ebruary 23. fifty-hive ) or which occnrred nt Santos H'om February 9 to 2 : , out of n total of seventy-five cases In ) Cuba there had been twentyseven dlaths and se\enty-fonr cases up to Mnreh 17. There were also n few cases nt Vera Criuz Mex. ; Oua'nqul , Ecuador ; Puerto Ho , Salvador , anti ! Curacoa . West Indlos. The secretary of the Connectcut Slate Hoard of Health contradicts the existence or I vrlololl nt Yale , I appears from n report ! or time state of Kentucky baall that an In-I specter who was sent to Floyd county to In- , vestgato ( hue mysterious dlelse which Ie- centy appenre there found It to he cerebra- silinal unlningetis. There mlnlngets. were twenty deaths In the county ont of I total at twenty-Ove cases. , \NUlIEn UtON J'ACU'JC LAND IJS'I' , Tract or Ehhtcancr , Near ( r.lul . hlRnd to I. 1'ltOltet I I to the ( :11111) : ' , WASHNGTON , Mardi n.-Speclal- ; ( ) The commlsloner of the general land olc ! has trnsmited to the secretary of the lit- tenor for approval Union Pacllc list No. :1 : : , covering 18.22 acres In tie Graml Islalll district o1 ' Nebrasll , ' 'hl lanl Is Ilrt or the tract granted to the Union Pacific by the go\'erment under the net of 1862 , 1111 has heen certO .1 . to the .Ieartmenl , so that patents inimy be ismueti 1 , out It to tIme rol , roull. The land Is rEhcrlhe.1 . .E lot O. In the southwlst quarter or ReeHol 2 : , In town- SIII 15 , ranlO 101'lst. . In lulJnltng the list the comlllsuler of the gu'umcrai land otce apllnds n reCOllelHbtOI tlt the patents le ISluI , since . so far : S the records of his otce chow , the lands are free flom conflict , nl ! ure within ( lie granl tetu- tellllaled by tllP law. 'fhl'n' Is alsu a statemenl ( rol the ( Htore ' 1 wlo examlne'l the list tlat theme II' " ' ito IJnlHI claims anti , no mineri rcturl for butts 1 Ilhn ! six mies uf the tract. The list has : IWel reo ferred hy tIme secretary of the Interior 10 the Isslstunt Iloreyenelul for Ilcltl- gtOl , anti the clslon o the ( Hecrct'y will b3 accorlr , g 10 the Intlngs alil ( lie oJlnlon of tIme assistant ntorm'yenerl / : , I Is sold that ! 011 hItch has orcnrrc,1 which wil delay time ISnalce or patents ' to ( lie tlnou I lacific road , because this roa,1 , I lehln.1 II plments : 01 11 b'JII ' ' tu the gO\'erIICI , und thaI a hal huas been , ordered ill the Isstiumitu'e of t Ito patnitte until L a vortloum of ( hue deiheicutcy has hteen patti. No record cmiii be founi of such atm order . Itt time Intenioi' depuitineuut. but lum viesv oi ( lie fact that there is canto iuneentaiumty II cantuot he jsrcicted vu ( mcii ( lie pac'nuts ( emi this iateit list of Dod mutay be tsui ii by the ] oIlIce. ' ( lie curvey uliviution of time it'ncral Isiuui I ohlhce lass just iransunitlemi to Surveyor ( len. crmI liugitm'tm of louthu Dakota cli l'aperm ' umiitl xnapm iii coumuiectton with the eomnimii ; siurvey of the fractIonal tntvllbimhits hetw"cu : I Nei.mramla : umiti Scuithi ikota. lie has iteex I autimorizeti to asvaiul time cun'tract tot titt I survey to harvey' d Glummer of St. Paul Nob. _ _ _ ( :1 evuutaiut 'tVtl I Ii ii I uuv I ted , W'ASIiINGTON , .iarvhi i1.-It comnasittet of jiroimulneust cllizeuma of ( : lihcagtm. unt. st 0 f ts'hmotn are iii ( lie cIty. wIll cull otm I'restmiciu : I Cleveland It4Jirme tlnutt next work ( ci ( lit ' iiUl'PUe of Iiit'Itimtg hint tim Iiartkhiate 1mm "suuiud musoney dmumsumistrujioum" to b li'.hth Jr S Chicago cosmic tlttsii lu I Ito tmmIimr' . Foul Sr macushers of tIme coinmnittce Ui I hvvd hOle lti L night , ' ( 'hey t1eehiimd to hi' ltiervlcwed ( ox u tile subject of ( lie Imi'oiiJCCt.l lxivltttthit ! , itogiimi t'rtst .umm ills l'fli IS'S. Vi'/tSIIINGTON , uiarcim 81.Igr. ( . Hatch I IK has been pniioyed by reltomIs ftom yanicu K vane of the c'ttiusti' ) ' us to an silleged mciii u who goes nbout Iepreseultlnmj Iuimitrif us uii eloso conIldantu of ilue diegaIe. 'i'himm 1mw U beeui cuulicleiit to hecUre the Junpuat r ox . tendent iIUItttmLlItY us (1w ( gtF'st Of lurCIate I throughout time country , 'l'lue lust ibid ci C ol perations of the . alleged imiotik wit' rut l 'at'kerslnsm'g , W..n , Tht tutsute glvc'ut list ta Ime tuna is ( hint of an cimilnent tneumiimu'r ci th monastic ortit'r , vhtn , upon Investigation h e ( mind to luive been tus hits nuonastery c onstantly' . _ _ _ _ _ S cimcmttmmi'r I.nut limit ( tin Crest 'unq $ tite'ui W'ASIIINUTON , Mardi -Getieral Sum. . vortntteuitient Ritmshinll of tltu' life snvin s ervice received a ulispiutcit tht , tuorntng fronu hhmIl'tu isitinti , Northi ( 'ium'ctiiiua. stilt. l ug thnt the c'hiomner l.muirtu Nelson of Nor. lt folk , on tt tisluing ( 'inIe' With is even' ci t hirteen men , huuul strattuleti hietsvec'n thai moitit anti Nngs htnt1 ycstn'rtitsv nfteruutsomm , : ' i'iue ei'v % ' l'as te.tt'cti lit stmrf boats anti ii uI iory Iiy tilt' life sus'luug hint. 'l'iie et'sel I I s fl totuui loss. The iruuira NeI'on woe built at 1nex , Muss , , Iii 1571. Sin' is 01 eiglsiy'-muinc tomite itIdeit amid uuns owuteti ni Norfolk Va. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S.UIi .ST(1tt114 ( I'flUSI T111 t'.Il'Il'.iI. , , \\Shi INGTON. Marelu -Special.- ( . ) - Comtgrcsstmmaii John . 'tlheuu may's tliit tIme sep . a rate PartY silver miioveutuemmt Is out effort vu Ii I cii trial mu tls ii I in of t hue e ifart itu aml e hmy s lioeuitaker tItus ii n ylississl1u1ul. lie was .1 I h ioar vhi I to uuua Ii utittl had bent tvorit h utg ii t I m aui' all luis life. One ulfly a 'u'auukee altoc' ' nsnluor caine to lana ' oiutt startetl a I riuitt across ( itt. 5tret xuuutl PIlL Cult a sign I t'imiclm real : JflhtN Q1'IN ( ' ' l'itD"h'Olt ( , I hint s mu uiti Shiiete Nu'tu ti ' I LL'lutth iOtl. ) itti's Ctiuuciti ltet'ti , That sigum suornieti thun' ohti yiiesissimuistt fat . i mmure I htaii a tteei , situ tlucmu hut' slvc.i hut . l uroblent by' svuhiigittg out a bIgger slgts witt I the fullotu I us g anuicim nconu euut .i il'ilitSN ( lA VIS l.1i , hittot it n itt ! Siitu'te I 'erft'ctl y I ti.pi lietl. : tl emt' ii mitt \vou micut's Coutmela I tect I , Shortly' after ( lie election of hicusry 1' . l'.uyuit to suucceeti ithuit lii time settate' , Smuistor l'euithle . lout was s'alklmmg dossmm ( lie nit ) stone dull case out thIn lost ( rout of the caluitol iuittlti' ' iuug with Seuiator Vest , vu lieu ( lie' litcu Pal isteti I a a sigum l'o i it ted mm paul tht tetti e of I I I totiute amiti tealtl : "St. Jacob's Oil cmmret Ii , , es. ' ' respouutl eel Scum tot I 'eutti letoit , ' 'aulL I Stunuiartl : Oil electe.l Payne , " hut reply to inquiries comtceruuhimg his CX . hteniettce , Mr. Johns floyd reclietl it iumiummlii ref of imucitlents wlthclm occiurrcti dtmnlutg tIme clvi I mvar , ens of stimichi is extreuutc'h' lnterestliig . lie saul that thire were niunult seveutty uteitmo . cruts iii time Thirty-seventh cauugress tumid tlua I time ) ' held a catuctus OilC' e'euuiiig lii thte rooit I of ( tue coitmnitittee ott hue jtttlieisry. , li of thmi etumIoyos : of ( lie house nero ri'lsithhicaims. ant I Mr. ilayti was selectctt to gtuiurth the tioor alit II I guarti tIt secrets of ( lint deittocratic caut - cute. hI Itas mtevnr tilvuilgeti tim occurrence : I of titlrty years mmgo until stow. lIe says tima t insuttetliately' alter tite caucus was opeuteti witht Mr. Cltuimtthler of New York as ( lie pie : sitiittg cuber , Mr. harris of Marylsual mb . llm'oti a very bitter spereis full of rebelliot 'u SI ti ti t u'eZlSOIt , ( I enoli ut ii ii g i'rcs huh euu t I .i us cal u 1 nuutl all of ( lie ohiheers amid sotihers of hue ituitsu anuuty. lie state fohhoweth hu ) ' Mr. Lcitj of OhIo , vito tiehivereut is ituort ? vltui : hierative attack utpoii titti' atluiiiutlstratiou :1 : autO time govermiuuuent tltaum that vImicl m bath iteuu imtheretl Ii ) ' Mr. harris. Mr. Lout of Ohio s'as aftorwarti exltehleti from tht' ' a house of reprcseuutatlveum. At ( lie coui - eltushoti of his remtsanlcui I Itat utight , sluortI : 1' after 10 o'clock. Mr. Iimiunuuitries of iluuffalo. u . , very large maui iulmyslcalI , anti a bIg Susan hiutellecttially' , arttie auuti diIvereti as strottg a uiuiout dhect'lt as ever t'uuuaiuatetl frouti ( lie lIps of Thmadtiehts Ste'euttt , lIeu \'amlr or auu3' other of time repuhhicaii miutioutists of that dumy. lie ts'alketi ( town the Couutntlttet ! rootti tuliti .slmook Juis tlmuger at time face of Harris antI Loit , aiiti told ( item thuat if tImes' ever dared to titter suclu seuutintents ott ( Ite floor of ( ito Itommee of reitreseuutatlvee lie wotmld introduce anti uurge ( lie atloittloul of a resolution expethiitg theta for treasoit. That broke ( lie ice , autmh otiur miemocrats followed with simimilar suteechmes. The result of ( Ito ctuuicuus sitoweti that a large itsumlority of ( ito ileuttocratic members of tiun luntise were loyal to ( Ito huackbone aiutl hiitterly resentful - ful of ( he uilaloyalty of harris autul Louig and a half ciozeut otiters who euttertained mulinilar seumttinentg. ' ( 'lie speeds of James I A. Garfhehti , iuthvocatittg thmo eXpuulou ! 01 Mr. Lung of 1mi oss'n state of Ohio , was I time strongest anti nllest ) speech that Mr. Garfield - field ever delivered in time house of rejure. seittat ives. ' 'After ( lie itew aisportitinutseuut of thtc t hotuse wlmhclt followed time ceitsius of 1870 , " said Mr. lloyd , " ( lie old oakeum desks amid I chaIrs , wluhcht mvere elaborately carved and I very costly , irene haiti aside nitd smallet . utiahiogany desks , similar to tluoso mtow It , use , vere bubstltuted. I bought about L Seventy of the ohti desks at an average coil L of $ h each. I seust a utuitiber of thuens t ) ex-nuembers antI to the famimilies of tleceaset I mimeunbers. I retained the desks of severa I vronmimient itiermibers , ansoutg tltemus time flesh and chair viulch itiud beeut iusett by Thamitieum t Stevens.'hmen General Hawley anti Mr . McCiura of ( hue l'lilltulelisltia Tixttes weru i here to secure legislatIon 1mm tite interest ci I times Ceittennulal expositloim General llawIe uvamiteti to buy limo desi of Steveiue , but t Mr. McClure gave usie a very large bill nnd I rejtmesteti that tint chaIr amid desk lie sertt tc 5 itis ofilce. ills offer aniouumutei ( to severs I tiutics the cost of the furniture auud I mc' . ceptod It. I have mince been told timat Mr McClure umsemb ( lint tleel for a itluimstser Ol I years UIOII which to write imis editorials . tinti that hue exhlhiteti it to scores of vrouni' . nent nmeum u'lio visited his office during tin Centetiutlal year. " - XEhtl4Kt.'c- ( J.uI.sb'm1rr'II. ( LOS ANGELES , Cal. , March 25.-Spocia ( I Correspouitlence.-J. ) T. Greenwood , an alter . uuey of Nebraska City , Nehi. , Is vlsitiutg Marl , I A. h'cuiuty , atm OltI-tllmtC fniemid , in l'errls'al . ley' , Cal. lie iii so ; sleased wIth , what lie limit i mom tltat Ito is titbiticlmig of locating In thu I statc verntanenthi. C. C. ilmuleht of the u1erchtants ttoteh , Ontalma , utccouuiisanleti by liii fattter , IV. C. Ihuiett , art guests of ( he Carltcui hotel In I'nsatlexua. 'l'iue Panic faumully of Loup ( 'its' , Nib. , It I Itu Los /tuigeles. It ( 'OitiltrlaCti J. I ) , 1'mnlt' , \hies A. l'unIi , Mig 8. l'ark' , C. H , l'anle , L Il. l'ttnhe aitti hielemi i'arlm" . S. Ii. 1)ean itiuml sv fe , unto btave been In h'as - acheutum for stveral umouttits , Imave left for ( Itch ltoummn' iii h'.usu nec , Nc ii. U. J. Stewart of liratton , Nehi , , Is In Clilntu . Cat. . where ( he Oxntirh ttcet sugar works are , I ho Wt'uit lucre iipaxt tite rt'cjuusnterutlatioim 0 f his old iuelgitiwrs lxi Nciirhska , Mcssrus. I ) . C' . tutti F. M. luiy' . lie Ii very' muutichi huleaset I wltht time ttesv btmrroulutiiumgs aitti will go had C to Nebraska auth ltrt'huart. lit reiuuos'e to ( iimiiit ) ierxtsa neatly. Mr. anti Mrs. JIIgic'y of l.tcatur , Neb. , ar C Iii National CIty , ( 'at. They ltave iue'tt jaur . utc'yiuug thrcugui time uuut'tliero part of tlue stat C anti itave cmiii ? to National City iii visit lii I late Nehiraska : icIghmhiarue , Mrs , h , C , hate I. fltl taitiIly an'I S. l. itohinits , JIr. AiuClla lhuirrotmgiH ! of Oinithiu is at thu \Vestittinster itt Los Atsgrics. Ilrnmser uui'l Gtmorge lagget of Orti , Neii , have arrivc1 lxi San Jucinto. Gm'arge f.mgge hits arranged to heave icr Oregoim , hut lloiume xviii niako his hmuimue Ir. Simm Jitehmmto , A ictumre was giveti heat wemtk Iii Sank a I ( 'ai. , by Genn'rah Cumillihiehl for tIme b'ne . tin or hue' Nelsuashumi sufferers. ThIrty-two del delI iara was r'ailzc.i. whmIcim wIll lie SculL tO ( ii I ; umroutrr couiiiuslttcc , ulrs. l. ii. Guuuuuuaun of Outuahun Is In I'.uea . iieuut mtotmlxug at the hiutel ( Ireca. istim.itI ltm rum I I tint' ' ( 'rust , ( 'I tI'AlO ( , Murcli 81.-J mitige Bakt'r ret' ' - , lt'rcd mm uht''ision miticimu lug ( lie 1uslte ti St Li I t'e School ltu m usi I ure rO niuiam it y of ( 'I , I I. cage to hit ut ( minit alud a tuiOimQjiOl ) ' . 'l'hm C mlccjjjomi smiute re uttipniti imu thut stilt ( jt 4I I . I ( u t icy Gull crab 'i it hoiuny titii hun' I t Im m' vol ii h' ° na' . 'h'hie ntiimuit'y geit itul thl.'ti imis iii I Olin ; t hum aga I nuet I It 0 t'itulti lull 5' ruiliui t ug m. I to et ( euthm Iltrit it cuitu'lustl u : t.itt't.ti uuIfl't'i5L w'nItIrtmtioflt' ilumi timmima , lists it it'gttiat''ii irh''s ttut'l Ituadlicuily coil II lIe'i ( lie iitoti I tim util uI. ' ulhttul , if Iii ( to u mu I ry. 'lii I it fntriitt : ( lout ml cela i'ti I I mu I lit Utihleil Htuit'-um ct'tuutpammy ltatl auntie coitliaci with it mt tlttIttiuihItt flu uns tvh"ne'iiy thu y won e ( U self tim. Ii' output to titus ( 'licuo , toniitjl it ' ( Ion minI tICie SO riamuufttet mm e emily cut' ; goothi. tm : tim. . lmittt'i u'ltotlltl milieu-i. 'jitiS , til tuttuiti. ) 14' it"ii.il mmliii imimti , IViC liii Cttsiuio ot ( lii , anti-tm U , , ( ltts' . 'lime teuitttxiy' : : ihIe 11 dciiiiilinr , .iumtiiiiiug ( httut It iut'mL'i ) Uti , i a it .1 I St I Ihttm I u , i' I.mr otli em It rune , multi ui"it It' that It mumumle nay nttuummimt tO meiuuln tric : ( , ) lt tlilt. 'JuluLniii Judge hi.m'er'it , uthu.rae fit ; im lilt wuute I ' mimi leul tm'ttm ' > find u'ummtiuiuteLuIlstteurl'r ; , N. I ) , , Marchu : . - , ( ss'ittliii [ 'I. ' mill day on hue hesc'i divouce c.'swe. Jutig' Mifl : ( "onnch , ieithd late y'm'stcriay a lint iuO' fl that hue iilaiiiiilt was stet pntItld to decree. 'lJmi. lcocl's atoiny ( $ arts tie IS' trying ( ( i uttrOruk'O 140 llmut Site ClO C ( Is denree and PeimamIent uihifl'uiy , - TIEI ) TilE BODY IN A CARPE Mysterious MUt(10r Which is Puzzling Now York Polico. SLIGU1' CLEW TO TIlE VCTlM'S ' IDENTITY hlimul ileeii SI rauigicul to lemmilu aiui Clue hotly A tterus'arls tl miii iitutel , us 1(1. ( . ii lltiteimet or Sumummu , tdimibinr lmistrummemut-lbo. , inimgeuh to time hull ' . 'orld. Nh'OhtK , Mardi 31.-One of ( lie iiiost timy'slerlouus iuturtlere coxtuimtlttetl iii tIml cIty iuliicc' ( lie uuiiitlltttti holy' of "Old Shialces. lteare" was fomuitti iii a low resort iiear tIme lisst riser froumt , for whose bimtclmery tiuts . 'ilgerlami , 'Preiuchm ) ' , " Is lion' servIng a life s1'itteimeevtts uhlscoverctl totta ) ' shortly after 6 o'chork a. utm. 'Fiu Ici liii iii this case young colonel woiuuaiu. whose distuem. iuc'reti tutuhy us-as founti u rnupeti iut tuieces or carpethiug , hutrtiahiy hmleltieuu frot' 'iew iii tlu rear of ( lie Iiuuhltbiuig of ( lie New 's'orhc Unmihc cauiilu.umi ) ' . cmi time southwest corner of Sisthi aveutue nuutiS'nverly' l'luico. ilow long tIme remiiatmas hunt beemi hy'iuig there Is hot. kxuon mu. As yet Duo haileD have no clew to time iterscumm Or versonls who deposited tIm lua ( ! ) ' Liir. lnsiuetlatchy tipoit the ills. cover ) ' of time criutte tIme 1)011cc of ( hue ceuitrah 0111cc sere notified , auth unIt mu uiozsmi of Limo boat detectives store detaIled to fatttomts Limo mttystcr ) ' . Thit' btitly was fotuntl at alnuost ( Ito santo tlumu tmy two miiemm. Orue of timese uu'mts Joseph h'iuihihima , a yotttmg electrician , anti ( Ito otluer l'atrohmuuait Kasimiir of thus Mercer street ittmstlou. Tlmfr hmuu ii ii he I mu t it IcIi t lie routial ii s Were foti nil wtis Inittitil ilL cant eutml Ititim hmiCces of clothes hitte tiimtl hi'avltug ( lie uittmitlhe iortlon sonme- sviiat hooe. Aroumuuti her heck was tied hit ii mioulule knot a long piece of elmeese chotlm. TlmIs 1usd been tied so tightly ( hut. IL imunt camsied straumgtulathomi muumd hail forceil thu tomugtue to Imrotrtide trout tlt nioutht , ThIs had bei'mm ( Iou acros'i her breast with a stromig Imlece of cord lmy muteamma of a shilikusot. 11cr legs Imati hicen cut elY just lichen' the knea , autti oume of ( heat haiti cmi ( Oh ) of ( lie body t'.itim tilt ? foot toward the hmetsd , witiho time otimer sas fotmmuti mmnthonume'atim thue hotly. IhotIt unenthiers hitud hmce'uu huacketl oil with a sharp mttlze or a hmtitchier's cleaver. Pieces of ragged skhmi autO iieshu were hauugiitg frouus time ills- luieutihiermul legs. 'Flue only clotlmlng time votsuamm luul on was a chueutsista and chmeustlsettc witlte mtmateniah.'huouu these nero to- Oveti ii gui It I mug tvotintl , uiiitts incites long , anti Wiulcim lui'uietriteti to ( lie hoist' , mv.tS disclosed Jmtst uultot'o ( Ito niglmt ( imighu. SLiGhT CLhTO 1hlht 1DlNT1TY , Itt a iiuinthho lucre was foimuui a hsiece of hole hualier oil tvitlcit tuas a clot of blood antI wnitteus but iutcIl thicee wormis , so far as they cotiltl ba uutatie outt : ' 'March 23 , Ituiwway , .Iauutes ( Jtiume ) I , Siunlumulell , ltawway , N. J. ' ' hic'uieatim tas tIme tvord "Solounomu" autfi also min u'nl ' 'tlnin ' ' , iil. . tin ' ' , lImtn' ' WtiS written betweeuu theumu , Ieputy Coroner lr. 1)ommhiui reuttoveti time piece of clmeoso dlotim with mltlcii she hiatl beemm strangled to death. the found that tubs itaul been tIed in a tiouble kutot atud ( lint It hiatt booms tiuo dIrect cause of deitlu. Time other itsutlhations , ho saIl , himd bui unadn' after iloatii , probably ' . 'itIu a shmarp axe or a imutditer's cleaver. There tu'ns ttowitero to lie found ammy cvi- dcmscts of a struggle out the part of ( lie wouttamu. Tue depiut' coronmer vas positive that the wounan hail beus dead snore tItan twemit-four iuouurs. lie guild also that the wOuttaiu had hiutemi a mutothuer. Tim woman wore on time third linger of Imer rIght hmanti a PlaIts gold ring , immid on her heft breast a jmorous plaster. It is the opliuiout of ( hue police that tIme % s'oiiiaut is a mmmeuimber of tltat class of colored WOiiiCfl V.1,0 , lIve on the streets rnttusing out. of Sixth aveutue anti galls their livelihood as OilO of ( hue town , They tisake no itt- ( euitpt to exlslaiuu ( lie motive for tIm crime. No one of ( ho muautte of Surindohl could be touumud lxi Italiway , N. J , - hl1iI TJIIiI ( I.'OJf1j,1'iIr. Simowers Iii ( liii EnrlymonmmIumg Vohlowemh by Cleti tI umg lit N "ii ruitukui , W'ASIIING'I'ON , March 31.-The forecaster ( or Monday is : For Nebraska-Sliowenti in the early uusoruthitg , fohiovu'eml by fair wetutlter ; north- only' svimsmis ; slightly warnier Monday' even- Ing. Ing.For For Mlsoutri-ItaIui followed by clearIng 'uveathier ; colder ; northerly wInds. For Iowa--ltattt , PossIblY llglst ShOW iii ( lie muortliern jsortiout , foIhoweti by cheating weather ; slightly % I'tut'mer him rmortlsern Iowa. Motitlay evening. h'nr FZmtmisas-Falr , prcceded by showers Iii ( lie extreune eastern vomtion in the early mnoruting ; eoimtuhr in time eastern portion ; itortlietly tshmttis. For Sotmtlu Itchcota-Clearing In the early sssmnmttng : getserally fair Monday ; winds mehtlfting to teouthorhy. Local Itecorum. OFFICIi OF TilV1cATIFR 1tURFLtU , OlIAIIA ( , Marcit nl.-Oinauta record of Loin- peratuu'o and rnhnfall , compared witit tito c'orrespOtidittg flay of the last four years : 1895. lSIh. 1893. 1892. Maxlnitmnt temperature . . . 45 55 71 73 Miutiunulin teuitperiitulre . . . . 38 43 50 44 At'enage tentiterutUlte . . . . . 42 49 t ) 51 i 'rt'cipitutthon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 'it' .00 .00 Condition of temtmenictUruu and precIpitation i tt. Oinuultut for time duty' and imiisco March 1 , h t9 : N oriniul tcunperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 $ 1 ) ethciency ( or ( hue miuuy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N oniutal ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inch h txcess f r ( hut' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iIicIu 't 'otai 1srectpitltti(5im titimee Marchs 1. . . .119 Inch 'ti i ) etlCieiiCY iiiee rmiarchc I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . melt Reports froth oUter Simittomul &t 8 1' . ax , mmr&TuoNS. Vi ImrATZ Or g WEATSISIS. _ O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 aiim Italtiliug , N orilm i'hztttu , , , , , , , , . .1 ' 1' Ittmiitlimr , V aicittiuc..rn iii .u ruouteiy , C uticustro . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : I :14 : .7'J htimliitng , 8 1 , i.uuultt . , . , . . . , . . , . tI 71) .08 l'art n'Iouthy , S t. h'utmm . , . . , . . . . . , . . ' 3 ami 0 I ( : Iomumiy. D . . . . . . . . . . . . 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'L'lit'tt ) 'OtI vihi Ilot l utu rum I 1 iii I i I roul ( eel I I m g , you t'li I ito t ho t 1Ofliil'tl ( 'lilt muervniimeIlt's , Klu.1'lileuefiIemtH i i Ii ii hrust' (1 f 8ll fl't I I 0 , 1 Iootl' ' 8:1 : rsi ; I ) r rlfln il l im the Itlt'ii : uii'itig iiieuihi'hIln , hui't'ttiitt it l ii lime giutil'it : imltoml Itl'hhht't' ) . It vIJ1 ( I rI vo t lie I 1511 III il t I ( u4 flout you r blootj , t .ilvum 'nIl iuou'm' . timu'iihiil uiid bodily' m Ci l'I'II gi I i xi titi ii iii I ; I' ) 'OII I ( tOl : il tog' i ltct i mctv. 'i't' ' it. HOOd'S Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Puriftel' Ii'nhiiItmu'ibtl III the putldi c'i ) todal' . It ( ' ( ' ( 'ii I u's n i I ( Ii l it' I I I t' U U ii Jun icc'a I hum tvt'alc sli'nmiug. I I iii tImt bu'at shuI'hIhit iiiiuIItijjlti , LUXURIANT HAIk Is 1ttodticrmi liv . the CrnmrUmtA httixtimits uchen - cli ( ( hire. ( iii. ' 1 imey cittaa4e tti r- STall. of brrhtettn Scat ) ' , tutJ , , muiti llt4tY buntoms , .tlnmuiite ( thu limit iUcii. 101.1 deetrey met. , tromnoimic birth which feed tutu thettsirufld ItCOCS.UCCCeuI when l''u lime biet 1iimyiiiti3mul grid all uther memmwdk.teit , bOl,1LLWUtLcMiIUiC apr14 ,