MXDDLBTOFS.th-SUPERVISOR BERRY'S CREAMERY.It Open* For Ita*Ine*H—The Bulhllnff Finely Arr»nB««l for the Furpane.Ale. D. W. Berry’s new creamery was opened yesterday lor the first. There were 48 cans of milk taken in, which Is a remarkably good commencement. Mr. B. B. Cox and his son, J. II. Cox, Rockville, have charge of the concern.The upper part of the building is being finished oil into six rooms, and Mr. Cox will reside in them.The first floor is very nicely arranged. A platform has been constructed on the Cottogc street side of the building, whore the farmers can drive up and unload. The milk is then put into coolers and placed in two large vats. The vats are filled with water containing largo cakes of ice. It is so arranged that the ice is lowered from the ice house, which contains 000 tons, directly into the vats.On the railroad side of the creamery 1b a switch. Here a now milk ear, No. 0,010, is switched every day for the milk. It is taken outof the coolers and put into milk cans and is ready for shipment.The creamery will be abig accommodation to the farmers, and is something they have long felt the need of.A NARROW ESCAPE.DOhThe Sup] and tin One.Notwi mission i second x of water were 22 voir. A Uniesj this sprl done to It is pi sprlnkli bo cut i should b waste ac The 'Vi the seric ready eo ing arte connectCtCharta* . I.iber*The w of the to probated $100,000. bequests Missions $3,000 ; 3 same chi Society,