Show GEORGE Q ean CAN lyon liow EDITOR AND PUBLISHER i i lir iri ii vve ive lles nies day november nove imber 27 THE fuel question Is one that confronts the people of this large prosperous and growing city at the very bok bek beginning begin bogin inning ning of winter the tho situation does not look very creditable to the intelligence or patriot patriotism lern ibin of the community when we consider that hero here are thousands of ralles of eoal edal country available by rail here Is ia a steady stead and increasing cash market for fur fuel and demand aud and supply are proverbially said to rule the in market arket and yet people have bave to go down on their knees and beg for a hundred of coal perhaps the tiie cau baue teof of this thia may be capable of justin ble explanation yet at first right sight it seems weems simply disgraceful to the business tact of those connected with the coal business bus ineis inels if the fault Is ia at the mines surely ln 1 n creased labor there could be obtained if the fault is ia with the railroad surely a narrow guage rall rati railroad road rond or a light horse tramway could ba bib laid direct to the weber mines and taking the yar round that would pay for foe the distance is not vast and the demand for coal will not fali fall but increase with the development men and tand prosperity and growth of the cv eliv a d hlf ulf country cou enu Per perhaps hapst there is aidt ure ite wk atri aari r u w tuure reliable bu t cm ib etian kie fiu futel fuei bu tu mebs eo 10 fai tai a ia a limu kiau fautt 1 at aid a good pay are ui u c r ru d a id 4 I 1 it il dues seem strange hat that eo bio pro protus lul lui i g a business bub bus ineis lueis should be parm permitted eted to fili fai into the disjointed unsatisfactory incompetent ph pig con col condition in which it is just n now 00 W it is a matter worthy of the careful attention of capitalists and the best ability of bf commercial ana aua other business buBi busl neEs nebs men PER PEP the telegraphic wires the public were recently irl ill informed formed that the hen ilu iia fluen eLZ enz zik had attacked the domestic fowl in the eastern states and more recently word eme eime that in the new now york markets poultry never were healthier than they are bat the herald says saya positively that in washington market of that city a week ago hundreds of fowl unfit for food were exposed for sale the disease of which many fowl in new york and vicinity are sick and all over tue tub unito unite states the chickens and ald ht hens henf his rih muo nuo ali air rouba rouk we nie dying in thousands 11 is termed a sort bort of chills and fever and is described as striking them in the head giving them a cold or influenza a which growa into juicy dip diphtheria theria the emission of slime alime from the beak follows then staggering stai gering fits then the last kick hick and death in ten to eighteen hours after the first attack A reportorial visit to chicken butchers if gives a number of particulars it a appears that biek sick poultry were being sold and the supposition was expressed that the dibease disease originated in the fowl eating the grain and rio eds found in tile the manure voided by sick horses the flesh of sick poultry when eaten by human beings caused a loathing sensation at the stomach the following are given as signs of the sickness in dead chickens and turkeys the breast has a dark color betraying a tainted or mor mortified tilled state of the tha flesh the neck is much discolored I 1 the skin ekin is tightly drawn as the top of a drum and the head bead is swollen in some instances to twice or three times the ordinary sze bize if the reports of the prevalence and fatality of this disease among the poultry in the east enst be true it does not sot make the outlook very cheol ul for thanksgiving d ayi ay rev 0 B frothingham preaching in new york sunday upon ivl IVi visions stong of judgment said that the people have lost all fear of hell the tile threat of a E public bublic whipping would check the numbers ers of drunkards and prostitutes much more effectually than the popular prea preaching ching ebing about eternal punishment ever has |