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STILL ANOTHER. 
Wanted, by a large corporation, owning a large number of 
ases, a thoroughly reliable and competent veterinary surgeon 
give his entire time to the attention of the same. Must be a 
aduate and had practical experience. 
To one qualified to fill the position, having good address and 
pearance, a permanent situation with fair salary is offered. 
Idress, with age, reference, when and where graduated, salary 
pected, etc. 
P. O. Box No. 239, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
NEWS AND SUNDRIES. 
Pasteur’s Work. —Professor Virchow is reported to have 
d, in a recent lecture at Berlin, that Pasteur had done the 
rid a great service if he had succeeded only in allaying the 
r consequent upon the bite of a mad dog. 
Anthrax is reported raging amongst sheep in some parts of 
mining Territory. [Why is it that veternarians keep on ignor- 
‘' tiie benefits to be obtained by inoculation by the methods of 
1 ier Pasteur, Chauveau or Cornevin.— Edit.] 
Texas Fever in Montana.— Texas fever has appeared in 
ntana, according to the Bad La?ids Cowboy , in which appears 
following: “Near Bozeman, Montana, a herd of about one 
idred cattle belonging to T. J. Carlin have been attacked by 
disease, and twenty-one died up to the last of July. The herd 
been quarantined and there is no danger of the disease spread- 
from it. The herd of Texas cattle which spread the disease 
aid to be on its way to the Territories, however, and will prob- 
p spiead the disease widely unless stopped and quarantined. 
! herd is known by officials competent to act, and we look for 
aediate measures to be taken to stop it.” 
Glanders in Nebraska.— Dr. T. S. Billings informs us that 
State is literally rotten with this disease and that he has con- 
■ med fully twenty out of thirty horses in one fg,rm only. 
