r-intiHUGEIS REPORTEDResident of R. F. D. No. 2 Tells ofHisMammoth Serpent Seen on Farm.The following it received under dateof June JO:AI!b-to•e-to‘S-m-he9edm-aan:edivetobyieuals“Last evening before the storm, on my premises, a large snake, In my woods, near a spring, nearly reached the entire distance between two trees —which measured afterwards were found to be sonic twenty feet apart.“About two weeks ago I lost a spring pig, which was running in the pasture, and have lost three more sincethat time.“Large storm came up and 1 was forced to leave and have found uo trace of the snake thus far.“Respectfully yours,“ii. M. ARNSDORF,' lu the absence of the snake editor, who became indisposed in attempting to handle this case, the political reporter, who considered himself as next in line for duty on account of his familiarity with octopuses, questioned Hon. Win. Cernahan of the town of Union today in regard to flie big snake above referred to as having invaded the Eden of Eau Claire Co. contrary to the peace and prosperity thereof.Mr. Cernahan said that he had not seen the snake, but as it was a great growing season in spite of the cool weather, and everything in the town of Union was three times as largeChe report for age. Wh between the Japa not seen, batteriesPATNext SuMr. Boail Con/ *two pat . .The i Nation’: which 1 the Chi of our r wide r earth” In tt presen will nc mistic that o while