The Liberal Lyre Seward County Friday January 1, 1892 We hear the unusual amount of complaint on account of the prevalence of the poisonous loco weed this winter. Its prevalence is probably caused by the unusual amount of rain the past season, as old plainsmen will tell us it is always more plenty in wet seasons. Many also think the cattle and horses eat it more readily this winter on account of the range being somwhat damaged by the late rains, and that the green loco attracts the stock.--Territorial Advocate.