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WEEKLY OPTIO AD STOCK OEOWEB rlM Hoy mi U tk !: n- b ik.na kOOWN. AiidlMrlS'W It Q4ftM Ifclr further ISaa ear ethae braad. A T .rV 1 tf i-v- FOYGEEl Absolutely Pure , arfe VTMM. FROZEN MUTTON. The argumenta t yeeterdsy areob selete, "let llif deai. past bury IHneid." It is the living issa of today with ell of Iti helps and hindrances, lt proba bilities, which nhould have the careful stud; and consideration of our states men. They must rind the information to guide theua in their legislative 01100 in the statistics published by the au thonty of our own and olher govern ments, but these must ba studlidin connection with tba application In prac tical life of advanced scientitle knowl edge and improved mechanisms, or ibe law III be neither just nor satisfac tory. Transportation la no longer depena cut upon the wind '-which bloweth where it llsteth," nor communication up on tha Irregular and Irrenpunslble tramp eteamehtp. la Illustration: Tim haa bee a obliterated by that myslerieus force electricity and through our arbi trary sepsratien i'f today from yester day on I he lHOth degree of lonitltude, tlia fcan Francisco merchant tilla the or der of bn Australian correspondent the day before it la sent. And atiaiu: The writer was Invited to partake on board a yacht id the harbor of N a pels, of Ice cream frozen In Naw York, and tha cream bad uot only been carried aero the Atlantic, but also twica through the lied haa, twice across the torrid ln dian Orean.and was for sixty days at the wharvvs In Calcutta, before It was rel ished in Italy, tt'by abould our legi latora not lake audi things inte coa aideraitoB, when making law for their constituents. The combination of mechanism, chemistry and competition baa been so perfected within a short tire, aa to have almost revolutionized the wool growing industry of the world, and thia bas been done by provididg a remuner ates market for the surplusage of the immense flocks of the soutliera hemis phere. A few yeara aiuce it was the practice of that section to keep cheep till "aged,' then send theua to the "boll iug down works" where the anuttoa wst used to fatten hogs, while the resultant mutton tallow and the wool-clips were sent to Europe. Today the mutton la net boiled, but frozen, and ahlpped to market, bringing the flock owner a re turn for the carcas which adds materi ally to the income from bis llock, and k thus decressii g the cost to Mm of bis 001 clip. Mi.d enabling him tocóme mío elier, keener competition with the 0"l growers of the Unite I States. This business is still in ts Infxnry. but it has erowu and will grow " by e.ipn and bnu uta." The enlony of Vic toria, Australia. In 18'.i2 aiilpped 1,179, 4(Mj p..ui'i!; in IH'jfl, I'J t l.l,:M) p uod. The dial persistent, Intelligent effort In this direction began In New Zealand In lS'J'J. when It It estimated 3.0U0 carcasei of troten mutton wire shipped Today, weekly lines nf steamers from the Km de la l'latt'', Africa, AuatralM and New Z' aland, some, if not all, belonging to the (overauieu's of thine l.tud. . re engaged 111 carrying frozen mutton. The following table la taken from the report of James J. tentón,, heq., as slstant ("Vernment statist of VietoiU," dated "Malbourne, Sth January. IMH.' ShlpnieBta of chilled and fiozeti mnt toa from tlie d fferent rol"Oi a of A us tralia for 1VJ8 ia as follows: Victoria, lK.Hj.JO ttis . talued at I7S.;27; N'. S Wales, 6S,Ü3n7VS It..., valued at :ifi.87!); Queensland, 3.'f.9, iHiU Bs.. valued at. fl3,t'HS; S Aus rala, 4fll,72 Bs., Valued at Í5.71MI; W. Aus tralia, liU.hOO Bis., Val ied at íl.'-'St); N. Zealand, 110.3lS.TO-l B., valued at 212,1)75, a totil oí 211,541,141. of a value of f1.7fW,845. All of thia sum, amounting loJS- 641,225 has been added practically withla the last feur years, to the in come 01 lbs wool growers or Aus tralasia, and It t anything but asm II matter aa to Its bearing upon the wool production ef the balance of the world. The total lacome from the fio. ka ef AustialHSia in WM -excepting the loc A coasumptioii of mutton Is given In the following tabl, compiled from the same sou' cm as ebe. Value wool einoried . . .ín,yi1.21 Value akins eii'Orted I.hh:2)7 Value 'allow exported I 'JttS.óHfl Value frozen mutton exported. I.TtM.Hló had then, and our muttoa also finds a rnaik't." Whatever lessens the cost ef production abroad tnrreasea the com peí ilion here and water transporta tion as sgilost land carriage will al ways win Frozen mutton la a new condition and we should demand a re vision of schr-diile K. In the present tar I IT law to meet It. (Iko. II. Wallack. Santa Fe, K. M.,Sept. 2f5. lfJS. A GOOD MOVE. held a menting at the oftW of Veeder A ceder, on the plan, last evening, for the purpose of devising plans for preventing the spread ol smallpox ana ol using every effort to prevent the Introduction nf the dioease Into the town of Las Vegas. A committee con sisting of A H. Smith, Cecilio Rosen weld, Max Nordh ius, Myer Friedman V j! ! l . .! J 7T-a Simla Fe Time Table. HOT SPRINGS BHAWtn. Lt Lm ul i a. -a. Ar H t sorto ti a m L l.aa V m m. Kt II X .Sprlmi IS iw ra L -M Sum I ill a m llirt Suriana I :U D m and J. 1). W. Veeder was appointed to j , l, v... j Ar ti.tsiriniia 1 iw pa Walt upon tha II ard of County Com- Lr Laa Vaa S 0 p re Ar ll il Hpri p a missiouers atl(J OVlok thl morning. ! L aprU.S:. a Ar L.. V.4 10:10 ut 11 01 Rpre 11: 1 i p m w uaa ricaa i . . p m to ask lor thfir co-operation In pie Br ing for p oper convenience for the sick, In caso of eufoniuif the quaian- llne laws, such as appointing nnr-.es and phyalclans to look after the sick. .1. M. Cunnln.hBiu, II. tt'. Kelly and F. A Manzanares were appointed aa the commltlea ol Kaat Laa Vegas citi zen to use their effort in receiving the co-operation of the citizens of the eat aide. DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT MEETING. Total. 25 814 873 diual to S12'J,174.3f.S In U. S. cur reay, and the amount received for frozen mutton isfl and 810 per cent, of the total, or aearly eliiht cents per head for all of the cheep In Australasia By reference l the same statistical authority we learn these colnnists pro duced 62fl,164,6'.i4 pounds of wool la that year, which was an averse of -r54-ltX) pounds per head of sheep, aad thus we find our Australian friends are better ore in red to meet competition wi'h their wool, by nearly one and one-half cent per pound than they were four year ago. Mr. Kditor: I have need the s'stis tics published by the colonies of Aus tralia, because they are more full and complete than those of other countries, but the lessont the ethers carry for u are the same. The export of frozen mutton from the Argentine I greater relatively, than that ef Australia, and tba trade of Cape of CJood Me? Is growing rapidly. These are new con. dl'.lona, and It will not do to Ignora them, for one and one-half centa per pound 1 el ten the difference between failure and success. It ia radically un just to tell the wool grower ha "has the same protection now he had three years ago, because ha bas tba tame law ba At the Democratic convention for precinct 2'J, East La Veai, u-ld ia the City Hell, lit eveuiug, to elect de e gsies to Democratic county couveu lion. Hoüt. K. M. Cuden was called to chair sud 0 V. Allen su eleoied sec retary. The fullowl ig sixteen delegates, to have elghi vou a, were elected: L me ció laioya, I'atricij Uouzales, Antonio .'alazar, J. K Martin, ll. I' liiown, M. K. Morris, VV. li. Hunker. 0. W. Allen, Felix Martluex ItoOt. K. M Culieu, tt. A LiiVeus, lieu. I'. Gould, J0U11 I'ace, Citarle lamine, II. F.-Mcüulre, It. C. Larimore UNEQUALLED OPENING. L II . I Snrln- i:liip a Vr L Va m l l' p m Lr Hot Hurln 4 . 10 p m. Ar Laa Vaaa p a Lt Hut Spring p a. Ar Lai Vs-sa uO p a Nos. I aa A, Pa.-lllr and Atlantic oipraaa, hare Ptllnan pala:o drrla4 Moa care, tourlet alaplD( carean cuarhoa hlaa C'hro aa Loo AairMloa, Paa Dtf anil Saa Praaclaco, aa He 'a 17 aad S kare Palliaaa palace cara aad coef haa ootwooa Cblcairj aod tba Cltr of Mailco. Koaadtrlp Uckoie to pulau eot uTor Uft ml laa at lu par oaot rodactloa Coamutatloe tlctala btoa Las Vaa aad Uot aprlujfa. 111 rldoa $1.00. Uuo4 So dajra. CUAS. P. JON Hi. Acaat Laa Voaa. It. at PROF. ASHLEY'S PICTURE. The Normal school opened yesterdty w.tli alueiY-iwo pupil, all of whom ex cept six are in the Normal proper, the six being la '.he preparatory. All tha cl.taaes freshman, Sophuiore, junior and senior, are well filled as I the post graduate dcpartin -lit. The attention of the Lerdituurg Liberal is cllwd to this lacL Tint Oi'Tio has been Informed that tin ia thd I trg-l opoilig aiuoiii( all the stale luslilulloua located bet-tu Idinol and t'aliiorui; and Las Wis jually bas causa to bi proud. No doubt the enrollment will pass the 1UU mark daring the present week, and tun 1-U-ly ahead before tha high water mark shall be reached. . ,'0 quit fc.iKtrco jUHily nr.il lu.et-. j l etlo. lull of hie. ne - anil : ivr, taaa No 1 duo, the Tnrjaer-Torkrr. Hint ales weaa -m n utrun. Ail diuglu,V)o orSI. Cute ifiia -uu U.ed Bookioi sud aumple (roe Ait'lreaa tsrllBg Uenxmv (.'. t'lil.-ago or New Y oik. A t'iere was an item In Thk Optio someosysHg'i concerning the picture of 1'rof. Ashley, which hung in the hall of the Academy, the following note haa beeu handed In that all parlies inter ested ni y know whst disposition has been made of the pluture. December 12th. IMM. IW. Wood, lear Sir: -I'lease let Mr. II. Kisch have tne picture of Prof. AUey banging lu the Academy build ing, and oblige Yours W. It. Tipton. The picture was delivered a request ed in the mile. Tetter, S il i:iirulil and l: xeilia. Die mn iitc helling and S'lutrtin, incl uí to tiii-a-dis.-uaea, taiiiatantlv allaved V iplyiui Clmtiiberluin's Kye and iri Uintiiicut. Siar. very tmd caw ..ie Of-u permanently cured by It s e. in, illy edickut for itchiuK pile and favorite r"iiiedv fi a"re nippb-a, '.nipped hinds, rhllbluins, fnwt bit. .ud chrouii! sore eyea. 2' eta. ler uox. Or. Cni'y's Cunili'óm rwdepa, are lint wh.it a horse nneda when in bad joudition T iiic, blood purifier ami venniiuKe. They are not finid but lüedicine and the '"est in into to rut n horse in prime joudillon. Frluo 2i wuta per nitckae. If Zola goe lulo a voliveul, Ua will take along some live. y ry:olletuoux. Nothinu Is more remarkable about the Omaha exposition than the fact that, notwithstanding the war to large ly drew away attention, the er.tire debt of the exposition baa been lifted and there remains in the treasury about 20,000. This i tu only Instance aa record where auth aa enterprise ha leen Its way to a profitable result e toon after 1U inauguration. \n\n The husmea men of the weat side lona. Mo. I Pu rrl HI H p. m. Dop 1:1 p.m. !le IT Pmt srnre t tp. m. " :W p. m. Ha S Tralkl " T:H S. " eorenrao. Ho tl rtae. wrlre V) s. Dap 1:00 s . Na. I Pm arrtre It s. Di MS I Sn IM rr-lihl " T a m. Urn. t4 I- iarar lrie; No. I U Cellfureli u üs. IT Ib Muden trele. aula Pe brinca traías toaaacl with Ttaa. I, I IT ad tt.