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V : t "V at o. t. tt,,rr frfrtets Vi Tny. 1 Toe VICTORY ol tbe alter THE JOURNAL. Demo r i IcytnState and Nation over the IIVI&D.BCU IV. IIS lU .Of rll-ll '!;.l-. b crutifvang e : I'. W .U'. '.er ; th:.t!ie splendid tn I ir. 1 And Ste ?pccd 1 the North, 't K wr. the ' f Li e;lor:oa. refC - i. . ' - - - $ - -i ii a. 10 i'o ji 'V. - , 0V PATU of its i' count rv, l ! I I ! M EXIT t5 TMnl party. DAVIS UlLL. - IHX eaaBpy hr kk nboi led. .... Tax totMi qait election o j rv patriot. rOUijr.i' u. , t are a 1 the l). I TaS Jtioa uar, bo 'or cms- grtif btu. i ttti God fro as w uom a!; ble- :bi: New V their ll.a UOKTfif CXROUXA Dao.T:;c ty ft UrjftJ aYjoritj. TSXbnTO araalwsj axactiaai moo to a fallem foe. . T g tVf bo strtfa atoo: a, forto b brethren. ; ijn Tsabiaa Uii :c;orioa. orx ttatUcKlalsy waif. UXXXXZX ttat taa btr.ve Are "C&C&B tha polls. Clarelsnd's ' ujorttJ it fttHa too larre. TSX VTaawtraad L rof Bmt 0& So en! no ok. OXULOTT dlJ plaadti!y, aad Kooae Mil 100 pOQ r a tb toap . , . Tsnt ropt rr!y tirs cm sot 3L4JIT SUtM went UemecrA.ie Ux8 bi otbea tlaiaed Tor t& Daicraej. ITTT COUSTT, cUiw4 0 tb j .1,0CO Joriijr. - HaUi, ta pndi 'ud rtaat ol WftitftilOOM. ""Toot lbor tppcBcltd ad ta ccaalryi Too kqci prmla CAaaot Im wx . dad to Ctitrauia 8iaaoa for hi tdairabta BMflstaeat. ExnrtB3 abroad wtli fiad 5 Ira aa admfnM marktt ia whJca toplioe tbeix-order- SoTVXTariAXWsa tK afTor &! veataer a Ura rote poSd ta all parts ol U eooatrj. ilOST bca Lid to 'tbBiaelTat La priaf, bat womca doat Tbj prefer ail or tia. Ttui SIS- Ix tAl4 rua ta Federal sapr vliors ooa5al iheauelvM trietlj UUiiclrcQvAaldaUe aad all vaa SO ur aa wa aar txseo abia to feara, t& prewaaca of Federal ao pnrira bnl to effect npoo taa ajxtertiaed Democracy rrtic Sa. To trniu;.:: : : Dmcrc ia th hrlxn bri;h'. n i gtor'a- tarc tfc i:onc.oQjce. '. t c ..- i K U i i I f ' - I ' i - North '.'ro! a. is .,,' ca: i'.:- rar hjr. with jov nJ '.Ailne.s. AM parts of tbe S:a;o J: J W'h: the prr aa1 thi S'.tf ciD vu.) are enti'leJ rm prie, :t ts o the :noyrrup:;bie patrWssm of thr n i.vm that we at tn !' im! lor nir f'rRi!: 1 'r: ampb. It a ; ter of i acre grt; tiration tb: so qid Dt?tD!rt. who hal aavlrpd off rptarnfU to the ia Lisie to sveM onr majority participate ta thr g'.cry of caieremaat. Let o, with chanty for der yfal tbaakitglv og to God of oar fathers. foli! ari'l the r.T. the SOVi . ai :. t: '..i-. fro : C'ir. ' a b o ' t a x i -r: ext. th'- the ' ami of b reU Kvr tot . Str ' the shou di.- : in of n' a or : m i r ' se ri'i A f. o '. v Hi of M torn . sol . i Jtf. elec; ; she n. Wa.. iK'Tr He: o' iih el:- 01 it r r i ! I: i . :. ' . i n i'i - ' It r v! ori--: r M ! 5 L-e.. . er I I r. hei 1 4 n n t i! y tt.ar h- r.k. .i- ; .iok.j Tn- t o;:: i - r-.t :nui !' 1 bo :! r e'Xip:. .'' 'i:CV w. .' - it '..-ff.Wor'- 0 oornpanion cirppiv.gr; 1 r ::: t dj for (.j.eni Mh" Tt'.on :v. tho i'i ; . vhr. .-o.-eoh nt I'T O r . t . v Hi .v ' .. er-o ;U.T- :uie ti.iii ,0- r cp:. o irr- .ken A r i; a : ',), ol h.1.1 " H.1 .1 out all er'atoti had a pa: sect'cnai liae- im! all fU't anr color." Here are 'lie rt-jmbli.-an pirt aad the third p.nrty iiot?rminel to solve the r .. problem, and by each tLe sl.it on . to be rea-hel NOW go to work, and make yoar oomosaaitj the borne of industry, iateiiieeaoe aod profrres CnAIBXaY EATE3 congratulated Chairman Simmons. Ia fact the whole eocntry, saints fcod sir.nerB, is to be congratulated. REPrBLlCaJIS are crj tufj fraud. Then, call np joni supervisors and bold lbento acooant. The fact tbe election was entirely tair. Cisciwaxi, Ohio, Nov. 7 Orer 2o,000 persona kneit at tbe graves of their dead Nio the Cincinnati' -a .i- . a. i a J I iawouc ceaeiexiee jeeieruav -, goa c.1?Able or rea,i!DR fa-n.hrd The occasion was tbe celebration of. kv he Chicazo Timet: K i u :ARMI:Rr by rnakinf th the 'h'le j: .u; iscrat:o p.rty safe tT f.u the r.pi'ro the eq-.al o 'I ::i wl not or.lv io lierro itinlel o! ! n t h ; .- i i country --tate Chronical. The 'St? t-' Tim- 1 !..ri:t sl r-. . , :o-' object lesson lor .iir.ns a:oi anv other nor -.t ir. . th All Soola' Day, aTlay of prayer for release of eonls from pargatory. L03D05, Jiot. 7. Tbe returns issued by the board of trade show that the imports decreased 2,150,. 900 and tbe exports decreased 2, 440,000 daring October, as com pared with those for tbe same month last year. Mr. Klkins bonpht a line fowling pilce for the eldest boy Mist before tbe McKinley b.ll bccarr.p a i.iw. Later on, after the p-ssa-re of the A watch for tbe blind is among taw newest inventions. A small pes ia sat ia the middle of each figure. Wbea the hour hand rAAh a rfven hoar th n'f for ! rrrijera had ne effeet aooo thelthat hoar drop. The sightless owner, when he wanutokoow tbe TtrBSaTnuthaa abaadooed flndj wh,ch la do"n' "J n lac a. t & a . i tt bm of barrel, bat before doing Ioua TO.anw, lwe,ve so ilaeara well.Cd ens to Chair- Thk Tnion Leagae may pile cava Garter. New York World. statistic that prove nothing . JTnaKapoWicao party was too noaUln high, but every American sroagrxeteachedto t eotirely "orag-aa auow, uis u.d deatroyejoV A few mow yeara of experience that the McKinley tarilT pro nUeaaU ring aad it days wtit aom BOS' MU CMWl 8UU vav .Ul ro nis-wagea, wane n a oca uimin- bill, h - : to oriiei for dnplicati s v The 'ir tarv -v-. When ho i hibit(.l -' ; that ir.'-v ther-." V'f b'-; "I cr.t one. i.";is theni ;n t he fun r : f ' i erf u.i'loi yew 1 h;ni York vi , ...o -o . o ,:ro t..i!i. t)CS (X ;vten!t-nT i.l:e bro Hcreta-'v, (.ieorge h o 1W1 lLi'.l! bat ( ton' hotisiind i iiu-krns. !i- has hontuat t ! . i- t:nr!;; oai. u. lollo, I hat in .in eft:; '. it tj... llo.! her own garruv , ik : rr : .- Th.ero iTi' i:m p' ( pie i.;. ,-or treetH, oji iturday la- There w.vs no iro.fe or con fusion . Men were se !i. from en-' of () -u-r -rrei ' to tl.o 'her. if jvonp-. earner"tlN ' -Ux; n tr; on t he v.tni is -ne--i f the i! i) . Trure Vis n.urr thoiightf.illneps in their expression than we have ever not.cea before, j j tit- m, STIt.I. lit ILDIMi. i -o:,k- The spirit of improvement con tinues noabateil in onr htt ie city Mr. S. W. Chadwick is fitting a considerable addition to hie? resi tenc on independence street. Mr. Qmnneriy has replaced the former f.-nee around his premi-.es by an eiegant enclosure. Kven in the ooath, KitiHton. among our colored citizens t here art- manv evidences of im jr overt, eu t a be if A. ME. Onr ,-pi: ' - ;n t. have o., jtuns lead i . a;"i every they brir.'' .li la I h:LT-!. ter h;mi bottlers run aroarsd eag.tr for the sport 'lYmsiim.-- :n tine order are oil erod for ? le on thejr: sreetu. Kv.-r thing indicates the;"- apnroacn of ';n'er. AlticiiF.l. -him. TO -3 ,.CCO Ah 0 l-Mll thin',;, l, S turning tin hot or. ur.-i, Iheir lots. t'eii tiieir few days The poin- ha one of "We N-en Len "I P-'i ' t r. is w e t k h-vag" have bee :. i v.- h.iv,- you i u l to Martinsburg. Orattoc. Mcrg-..t.--vr 1 King about!" b asabered. . TC3B Ictloa is over. It is pleaaiac to kaow that the preea o! tha Ssata woo frh. Lartreie la the e&t tot th honor of the State and the fthta of tha people- BXCJ.CSI the profeaaioQal poliU-1 eiaaa do aot owa G rarer Cleveland Ish the parching power of his earning" in tbe markets In which he ia compelled to boy th neces s ories of his family. PBESrpENT II AESISi N Is In the field with his Thanksgiving j writtex. DrocLamation stttrjc apart Novim-! "Mr. ber 2-4 for the holiday. Deeoite wool making spe-.i "What did von t 'The tariff." "Uni yon tell them that the was no' a tax tii'-l that tin earner did not pay it?" "Ortamly. : "Now papa .f tl. '-.iri'l h tax and the consumer does no it, w;:: you pl'ase explain .r:i: on 1 K-' ui'il in Malum; l.riis -. rollicln'ig ! ;r of boys, jnst the outer Mireshold of iialf careless- hat i of th- ' gant-' , lieret! early ; ant ,,n s me id on the ot .. pay to us (.:;) tue o roe:np science. They sto-1 ly, before i l.r.ge Ions, forty inches in (iiaiiv "er :nd rearly a foot thick. The maker punt il to ir wirh pride, br.t cftuiioneul h;s visitors uct ' toncl; it. 'il ( long did it tako the giase-wo.-'-.irato :iH'i.' thi disk reaiy for polishing? Six- months? A etadent '.r-ki.'d the question h though he h'.n.sv.f Trre gtvir.g th-. . Ui-.C r. rs, ; o.ietly r for n: a d the The lore roc, t c : aceil n.to.aatoflheppl,batof d'oot the forest flree, the rXeasian fly plague aad other minor ilia, it is likely that the farmers thronghoot the land will find much e ate ::.orc : i-;r th t:.-- :-'c aaa others aad: they know tt. AHJUi.atwnxion is or aa Irede3 family. He U paad ca-L th.nkraJ lor Mo tbd M. . ..... r w.-w' -.tt. i , . ui-w, v. I time of orjaerTani: while in com J-.-' ."laierciaJ aad iadastrial circles this tloas. It. ahoold be)-xa Pnall bAt)llBB,l,1 Ma holi4liv r'.aara to ear people to hare him T a (jI h, hIr .... ' wT 'M4f Jif. Thomas I Caicacw. Nor. 7. Hundrtda of Crackctt .Beed 'Last aigbV ra. hsflsaimatorT pamphlets hjve boen axked Uu? yaog man at the rib- eoretly circulated among Anar- boacocaUr to - ta toaldan who chlita the last three days, and one preataea crrer gioe. ,"Dk1 loa 0f then has fallen toto the hands of Cad. ilr. Braekett aa aotertaialag j can McClaogbey. The pamphlets readexr She ." aaled, " a r tly. I caTI for b rrat demonstration at ntUSoxx ChroaKiU- Ulrich-a Dall next Friday evening. GlOXaX ti OCZX," vhqs death f he aairfrersary olthe hanging of ocCTxrrtti l Cbarlaatoo. 8- CX, a fe w i the Aaarehlsta. aad the friends of daya avwaa eaglaees of the Moot- (anarchy are told to arm with gun tor wbea ahe bad bar faaaooa ftght iboxab, aad torch, and go upon the wttS the Uarl&aie, aad wasoae ofltreeta aad rqaare arcoants with . . . . . . . I . . . .... sod axziews eamrore wao were meir oppressors, inecniercr po- raecaed by thw steaaer JibodeM'e s dabbed "Car America. Island wheo the- iloni'er weat aaa," and Judges Gnnnell and charge you ? these gun it th oa account of making it ? -. " The boys we secretary's explanation beanl fr":n." l.x. oce lli waiting tjr h e p to o: t no s re it e. .amotions r-r.. ".iu.-;h t. to dan.. Gary, u Oot. Ogleeby, aad others A WoS'aixffrag bill t. to I1 denounced ta bipod -curdling t iatroduoed ia th Britieb far. BtB- Chief McLlangbry has Uaaaal at the eomiag aaeaioo. not determiued - whether Wemaa are forrlar to the front la " "7 'P pollloe im ag!aad aa weU aa la IfMbertag this eoua try; bat they flad their roskl a ui roesl to travel so loaf aauld votaaa" shall eoaatitate t baUt ! tb aieoabersMp ia tee XIaxe al Lords. -Trr rraeidAat" ia u teros aaed at aatloaal demooratto hal joarteri ta speak iag of the demo eraiio . eaadidaU. He u to break be op will the 04f Aad Artr-oa. bod i Ia a recent speech at Fultoa, 6a- ator CkreTl, of Musoan vigor oasly deaoancd tbe force bill as lollo w: Kf (nnM n4 11,. . K ' . .... . party had not disgraced this nation j aui by tbe introduction ol tbe force bill ; 11 was aa maun 10 ise Axenctn BO people, democrats and repnblicans - it nop I. a! AN ben a loy I bad a co-jple ol coons for pets. They were passionately fond of honey, and one evenirig marie a raid on a beehive. There was a ball at the house that evening, and the, young people nad ,nst become deeply interested ia "the lancers" when the oxrti9 and tiie little busy beva mixed. The battle only lasted one round. The coons saw that they were outclassed and wanted to come home. They did so, and broaght half a bushel oi in dustrious bees with them. As the entered the sitting root:, squall ing with pain, they looked like great black bails. The U.i" -s a fni. dresi luTm.-. and by the time the coons had taken a couple of turns around the room, shedding bei-s at every jump every body mcluding the- graud ams was dancing. The guests bustled out of doors, only to meet the rest of tl.e Nx-s coming in. They had all ewcrn out nearch warrants fcr these coons, but were content to take niihsutuu.-. aey crawled down in the corsages ol the ladles aad np the pantaloons legs of the gent. t;-.. en . They ar:.ed on bald heads and bare shoeldi-rs. i- .i.e laelir-i rr-'.lml on the cirpriiu 1'ar.sia.n gowns and i men stood on cushioned chairs and shr-ok their ti.its at heaven, llvery- -, ..iji o,.i' , f ri frantic 1 g-t ot.'. ei t hv-.r clothes, -rc.e t hos" in i-e rable r 'i . n :: g around iitid t : 1 c. m : ' i I. - - forty inch '-"" loo-,:.-. That is o rays of a star : ot its "cirfarc. and a common print away, if one ray '.dth of a hair from glass is derec t.on . "I- t-telescp workman fail-.! ti.e suceeded . 'The tioys Ut o. surprise. "And how l.;n polish it?" a-ked 1 T v. o e a r s . Ions has e. f. :';.! it rnut catch Y upon every p..-i' retract them to exactly fifty feet falls but the btv: that focal point, th tive Hut how can ou do it.'" said one of the group, sobered by the thought of such a problem. 'With patience and without machinery," replied the lens-maker It ia all done w ith the trained eye and a deft band. A dab of beeswax here, a bit of ronge there or the pressure of the thumb on the defec tive spot that ia all." 'Thumbr' exclaimed the thought?, fal student "Can j on wear that tlinty glass down with the hare thumb?" The mater o:' the h aes, seeing ' that the student was the one in twelve.- -the earnest boy. the real 1 i Meeker after truth. took him into inothei room, und wnlking np to a; table showed him a lens that had! been laid aside. Mien the master; gave l he tempered glass a few j r.ttl;. r u. v .. not mention wliieh. I tt.-r tnaa the "1- wuy :f .t.ir.t.- ujisLlf- .town .n tii" when- i liable to -i("-n h atd grot duty ai.u u tread upon by the hand f'jj-enerally u t-y) wh.A' Vv. -inoss it is t-- :t ;. .;-, ..hoiililer. a -.l:i:.t r.t u tui - r :uy '-' n a i.r.-l :.- " V It t ' tO l-.vi l. -,l nU: wi:.-rv it :-. ; i. ; i. i,r.-t ircast I picked n;. np.ined aEil '. iuitride the stivk. afN r it has become u iltc.1 and sticks tjffeth-.-r, s.-. that it is umioymr iu the extreme. 1 nlL.'i is thit-: ihiui '.ho s?'. o ir.e i. .1. ruminif at on- rom- r ons- tiil'ute tiieni between the v-n.i and third row, i-yinjr a stick hv the sec end. lift.li, eighth, eleventh, etc. , plr.nt in tl.e :i.l io-.v. Treat the fifth. :. i.ii;: .-k ei-.tc rows iu the Siiine ur.'l s.) m, puttir.2- sti.jks er.oii-rl ir. th- t e- ! t-. ! anjthi- whuk- crop, 'ind y .: jr.- r-.-.dy u cat and han yo-.ii er -p 1'u lt up the tirt stick (if it be sharpened it P.tth' n one end it would Ih; lietter. hat this isi not UiH-ewary), hold it : un angle of lifty to sixty de grees with the pround, and shove the biur end under the r. ot of tiie second p'.ant in th- .s-e. nd row idou'l fool lI- tit tryiiiji- t drive it between th.- row; v ".or- -ci have tr-ioio- 1 : ict ft bard road'; spht tind cut the plant un der which it stuck, wh.ch r.lant. you w'.'.l leitiee, is the centrul on- of a sqe..-iri' oont:ii.iintf nine plant?: l-?t It (el.'.iy .i.en asrii(e tt.. -!."K Inyir.fT .: ilas, .. n t he frouni. N..v.-. . -.-.t tin: vijihi plants around this one, and instead rf .-etto.it,- ti-.-m on ike gro"iel h'ing the::i on '- tic. which v. iii Cill t'.atv-itit fei te-Ihe d--rrr-.s he ile- t'.ni- it is full, i.nd may he left here : i wilts nr..! 'hen hanle-l .'.ire, to.- ie; I Kirn. whe:--. v.-oh the Fi-izzel: hoist''. 1 it may t- !o:' ...-! ;;.p'.t!y r. nd re:.-;! ", : Sim.' s. iv i. -tie plant , arc tiv n.an v en a : stlCn. t ,. I have le le-C'l tl.-.Hlhlll.li- 1 p. '-.iKu.- .in. fh'ii't : ein.-rti'tr t-ver le'-i'..-- burLin '-r ii.il'lewuie ,i sin -I. It iXHjulrc m -i .- r- :n betwevii the -tl os at lirtit, h-:t alter a little they uii.y ran t-ir -f.hr r and in-.re rowii ii.ade iord r.it- cu't.a r It i.-t- . -n th-.' sti-'K :.- d..--f.irc! it l- ea -iiy aiiajj.rcvl by ukinr two row , nly at u t. puttim t-tiekr. un.ier t !..- j dnr. of ' he h it hand r.jw. SllpL hai.d li.rn r ih- cutler t. . in b 1 .cat CELERY CULTURE. . O; -' L. ,- -re i'; d w.'i r.tn: The I .1 i:' which li'l. bo Mr, i'mii.t . a: t ';; caruii'::; oa :;J . - up ct that -Vle'j in-r. .i-Dineu the ci d.J'.l aijCll; '. t ... . . li V :.uiii . n d . . '. ' ::lu)i. .iu. ,r 10 -r ... i ". e 1 C n: a Uih roe (; tin; a -id. I'tile. U1U cr e'.-r- apple is ii ber.aibi. : i. ::al:i: : ia!- What is a u e, j ivittbL'-jU ici'Vyii? I I.301J'.. i o - ; r rei: ', ::.atfcr, i..iLi :cbcn g. th i ari'ii: -a c ievo: ' i.GV scholars to a'jderstaud that j . . ei ii.ip,,, would h.iv, anuergo a ll; at., aftr ; o red! of iorn'.cQ into pose of studying rnco: Lod jcon : c, en .-,. wotiiii chorus io: the pa 0 i a i i ti l u 1 no lec-iror: oi Sunday Ldpi.hi one. unit ta.- course j .cftiioti; -.vid i t continaeu for j :' ;CC.':.'Siv';; Uto:1-- iiiCj i. ,nd lr.s .ir .s i . . give I --- - . : : . :-:si::i.iouxe. una j ..u.C t.oi;: tiLitc. wilteii oOnt ine iipiece. So g: e,;t is r;-o d "i;l for tickets c; T-irn-x-rs-i at .e( retary Kinpr beimv; ; it v,- ll'.e. i-i'.ir' 1 tr':l .:' : .' -1 i : '..' :. V 1' , !;. -. . .-. : 'I J, l!-vei;, i!U :pp I. Lit. ".'. .r.n i . J00; i'OO. ion.--A nu: ; : old S.. : si., j y i ; m t!IC- oi Is, -elves r. irni. res. 'er:r.''iDg r ; "ou v . A.iso. iiia Mi 1. I. C."-C S iii'ii tuev if.Vu ! gr j-.v .:. -z -eooJe a -O i -j.i-i iruit, to; r . - i . 1 ;i . ; ii u ! j. wco app.i ..re o' r.fe.dii. o. set.c'iL'. ,..- :" i ...efd re a.'::, j aoi.io servi,!;- I OOU V i OXioUS i?.,l.c:. J iiU'.d i i-..:-j oiiii, or I Ci A'Uj eruptioiu- ; i.rouDieR. ! ooja fitftit., .Vj.enc-'ice rrmsi i i io.ito onr cijstoni ct takeing a i fcU'iC; v. -:h r :'.- I. r.O.k iii'h lie : - ti : '; -ictic-i! i.h v i-i;:uaUc lr:;. n.rO ;oro, v.-Lii.'i ;f :. jL' tUts urmii ne, riian aooar ianud ii jTllt; fi.i 1 0? C'astoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta .w!l Children. I i contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute ' lor Paregoric, Drop.-i, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its trmirant00 is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach uml bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Coa toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. i .U'!-:::C li g L.i.';i is vo:.;t": , -. : iiy a line . u, v.. .' i . . U:h io rtiaoe V ol K I eject ; o. O' ;:'i"y A 1C. ie. ii ippy pervn, :e more ople'fl men wnicc .'ir. . -....ti s oi',:. Tnoj 1. .:,. "-, ..-.nr 1 llliCl 1 I ' 111 ,' . v.ili Ii'oillj-; I Hi ; ti er i; sh . 'j'h nia'ic i-cid. o , fiijtr mw or fooketi, i li.e any excess ol cballiy ;cii'lored by eatin- too j Castoria. o;ch ieii'. tied inoar, oL )g nisotht 'a -t ilnie: re-li :'rutt u the apple, tb JHid Iho ;)!Hi. fhen ra!.. . i :pe iv.ihonr tfiigar, dmn-ii-d idiry in tiie Bfo;nacli, v.: Lor than ! -'OKe 1. J ie' If 'i ; i'Ot.S -. .'it?, cfiveitod into ona;t.. , v Lie; "Ct-tr,ria is an rxccllcnt mfidlcino for chi! .in :.. iM .O.ers liavf. repeatedly told me of in xol L-CVct upon llieir children." Da. O. C. Osooon, Lowell, AiaKH. r oioratf ! Sweet Potato-p-ojiie kno'.v hz77 and i ii ict line c,c counte;-, f ilmi UlCcti 1 i: . nrho n dried. CVfttl ! i:u SrfM I firtn with aecurfl to Tills rl cal.le Vi'rt-uMe. In n.y lirc:. article I have triv. n th.e k-y to cueeesM'e,! Cel-'iy c li 1 1 1 r .11 h. That is t. . plae.t vour soe.l in A-.e-n-t and ScpternVr ncl not laU'r than '.!: middle of Noveait- r Ik' li'et disc. ur . not c.Mne up o- s. Cflery is a slow tart ed it It- a hardy p:: the cid ueathar 1 Uttor -h if your ki'oI iloes 1 ovc-t pct.iioi f; ca in the -or., un:' in ;i fill the dried pointer?: nT3. At bef-t svtvt potatoea arc- ?. trouh-c-i eome crop to keeji, hut when dried 'or raited in an evaporator they -.re "(.'.-ily no trouble to keep and are . .'rays at hand lor use on the tttble : short notice. They should ba iiceti iUid thii c . 'aporattci. Then lo U6e tlieai th'.'y arc souked to re store the evaporated moisture ana hen baked in pans Aii the freslt oneti often arc. They are an admirable article ior puddings and pics, i'jr this pnrposeit tou1-.I be better, it seems t mo to g:ind them into taea! End pat up in packages with ilI:ct.$;on lor making puddings. Pat np in this way it ought not to h-i much trouble to create a miuket tiie dried cwttt potatot-B. There is already hu evaporating plant at Greensboro, aud il tais, or some other establishment, would bat undertake the putting up of the 6weet potato meal in packages tne article weald et-li vrod. tiro eerymen are slow to take hoid of such products in the crude eva porated state, but in such packages with a few attractive hand-bilis and a lot of receipts for making ths many delicious preparations that can be made from sweet potatoes, a market could eoon be made for a product that Eastern li'orth Caro lina can supply in limitless quanti ties. Who will start this enter prise? W. F. Massy. lie Managed it. "Judge1' Maloney was taking stroll down toward the. Latin end of Kearney street, and, as usual, had his sensitive modesiy with him. Near tbe junction of Mont gomery avenue is a sniai! street oyster stand vrhere " OEe caE purchase, if hi3 parse will not stand a dozen of the succulent bivalves, one or more for a small sum. In front of this stood a Chinese, lock irg perplexedly ?X aa extremely large oyster on plate; he had evidently disposed of one or two previously, but thu seemou to be a little too largo lor his kv, allowing govers. mib engagoa in cor.- inpiatinn, Maloney cms aicng. Seeing the heathen's 't!eT,.nj8. ho stepped up and as'.cd. 4-u bat's the mattfr, aohu no answai.cw inm; No: too bigger," was the answer. :Ah, ye don't savev,:' said the irrepressible Maloney, With that he lifted the oyster cli' the plate and dropped it down his capacious gullot. The Chinese gazed in evidence admiration at the easy way in which it had been put away, and Said: 'Irishman heap smart: mo try swallow him six times, no can do. Ihoee that were standing near say that tbe expression on lonev'3 face when bo heard this -ould have stopped a clock. San ranciseo Herald. !!'. The liybic; Tii v.:.:-. , :' r...:-;-agaitv-t ' .': ";tooi;. n -)t be ':.; e-jo- .-; . and file 0!: so of cum nKiPo-'UfeK are to a gr in the control of i rcg to ; he tec; !: All caries of the from the onts'.::o, no 1' The 'IV. Ui r-otiec : .ordures -; (', ai.o'. a c.p.n ly :ni;-; -.1 upon, sep whero these t cxtcct witli di"'!.d:iil ty in ' Oa-storia is the best remedy for children of - laeh I am ooriuainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castorio in ptcad of the various quack nostrums which arc destroying tiieir loved ones, by forcing opium, merphine, soothinjr synip and other hurtful P40-1..S .lown Uieir throats, Uiereby sudi.i;; liicm to preinaturo gravefi.,, IK. J. F. KmCTiElXK, Conway, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria is so well adapted to ohildrM that I recommend it aaporior toany prearlptk known to me." TJ. A. Abobu, h. d.. Ill 60. Oxford St., Brooklyn, H. T. ' Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of Ihotr xpi enee In their outside practioa with Castoria, and although we only hav among onr medical supplies what ia koowa a rafato' prtxiucla, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Oustoria has won us to look wllh favor uin it." Uitd liosriTii. d inar-saaaaT, Iiostuo, Allik C. Surra, V-., The Centaur Company, Tl UCftrray Street, Nnw Tork City. inch th; ririH '1.3 Auction h or oe i f t he sui j'aceo j nbsoictt-.lv clean no; interna! c;m?sjatri4rj e.Vfr bf.cn de-1 mcnTtratcd; could be he decav could take place, however, poor thehtextnra cf the iceth. ThiK, ' it mueh ;id " .'i 3 ot course, towards sue impossible 1 n desirai to 00 aft'ttned by atr.cn! ic ruav.. Parent a often u:d: their deafista and modirtal attttr.danta with lefer cnoe to tiieir babies. "When ought teeth to be cleaned?'' The answer ..Fsuredly is: "As soon aa there are tee'h." A very rrrjall tooth brush charged with seme precipitatj chalk riavored with an aromatic drng to make it pleasant is, per haps, the bc-st means not p towel, which only reuoves the secretion from the labial aad lingual surfacjs and not from between tbe teeth, where decay ia most rife. Yet how few children's teeth are Sales ted, so trerted, and naoic ci coiEg it ior tncrcselves when they are old enough is encu! cated. But if it be acquired the very desirable result is likely to follow cf an itnmardty irora dental trouble at al! events to any large extent. Later on something more can bo done by p?,ssing a piece ol waxed dental liasa silk, which can be ob tair. ed of most chemists, bo.wcen the teeth every dry; and the value of this can be easily demonstrated nftfjr thoroughly csing tho tooth brnsh hy "oc-si:;g the iJk between the tcctb, wheu a certaiu anion nt of acoamtite ! no'tfer will oe brought away. "Do toothpicks do barai or good'' 1 another Qnesti?n often askvd.i They may do harm if abused, uu -! doubtedly, by causing irritaticr of j ir.e gambotueen two teotu and its subsequent absorption; and if made ot wood; splinters are liable to Lc left behind, which have in taany recorded i"tances caused even the loss of u Lootb, tut used , judiciously they are of great value in routing the attaching forces in caries, namely, accumulations of food and mucous secretions. It has been urged against thera that they might dislodge a stop ping, l.ut if a stopping is 00 inso cure it must be faulty, and the sooner it is replaced the better, for deccy due to the impossibility of keeping the enrface clean must be going on underneath it. L.-ii-htn L now r irely the Oe Every evening at BIG IKE'S. Como and get First Glass Goods at your own prices Remem ber. Big Ike has no say-so; he puts up the goods and you put down the prices. thick cf his a.sked views ilen to M . tl it IT t "A York c e v. its readers Bre! eve: n In, r the cc!o ' , hn-1 ir. many y nrr .u - ; -' phir.te,' for op -n : ' i ; , pii-.t - 1 h--- m tir.' . o . UI.'l rU"lv i -r tlil-e.' .- r,- foil ti, 1. .mi I Jl' . ' . u -ineO. oioi.t f plunts. HUB' ot the:j. s. .. wem-h:-l one puiud each, and readily S..14 n tlu- ninrket at ten trntu opiecf. The trreo.t riistahe tiint hns been made 6:-tith tn iitti-mptina- to rai.-v eclerv is t y fittem;-r.ni.r t-, piact Bje.l in curry r-prti.i.' :m1 the io-ult ta. if they shotil'l com-- up the plan I iti ilcstrpj'cl by our Youth Compan- I aot wcttther. The plant inut-t huvi i.::: I and a sufficiency ol root to stand our - sprliifl- atel summer sun. i.eui.iah'r tho.t ur -iuter i:vc;itie, tore not t- -s-'c, is- or. ho younr pl.int. The ivarinlh thut mother earth has stored during our summer laontbs afforils a temp -raturo that stimulates thecrowth oi celery roots through the winter. sharp rn tlinn: p. 11 lha ii.kl e.-tn e. perfect it ns," he Maid, wi'h an authoritative smile 'thi.se rnh.t would have changed its shape enongh to ruin it, perhaps Lh' o::ii re :nt ;. n . 11 lie. paper reeotitlv to , give tiieir the tiy not it aadaJ to a"Mr. Claad." oriik ' aa ta as-rrssud'ak' or m "Gov It iail not aloue nor lat a -Prulnir this bt at thafwat cities tlSZ daarrloUva 0 alas both ta a DaaC tsaaa. aad, aa ta daioratte aaaaxara daelar, ia a faeara Uqm m vail. AM Utsraatiax eaialaxioa baa aaS taag Had fry a lrac roio g'jtt taU affwt Ual, Ukiax iato eoaatiUratloo ta wear aad tar eo laa aolltl Laad by aaa vaaala-;, rtrars. wiad aad waatar, aad toartdx trat ct laa eev'oalatloQ cwaitf tvctloa. ta wvtld will ia loar aad a Baltoiuua ytart cota . -t 1 . 1 j 1 . j F,y w.. u7 Ma 4ad jsJt t a c for hi catarabia SliV St ail. j tioo pfr, pes :hr:i n h:. ocke' DC3C3I30' Praaldaat ia ra-, aad waist a-y T , v v , . I I hop aad Itoow that vry Drrao aj.I eVl rwrC O. bv, fof th saiall 0rorer cUt.Us.1 an 1 the entire I-oi qi tuv,i.w v v. a. tL wi-m , deinceratic ticket the of the Norta aad west alao. It voald pi.v tha power ia the haad of nc-or-. pa loan rata to cormpC sad int in: data tbe toi.'ttjit mt!2oaa of th--cooatry Of J1 oneiMore. thid t the n: it od:oas aad stroctou. IVrx:'. the rvpobltcaaa to tta rontrol Uoa of HaprMoatAm r.,1 will p. tl force bill, f lie 7 w .l taa salt roq far jner or in c:; eaorr Uitir own Erary aiill owner eta then eon txol au own worksja'a v, yf by hodiCt OTer tUatn the o-m ot their al! nation- Uepcty tnrliia can o lato tb hose of for- gnborn cit; Chair shed 1 Ther bod;. br Dm - over :e h. solas , ndfal. e v 1 r ;. v. .r. 1 . , , , n "Ioa, to Manage a V.'ife.-' and oil'ered a prize for the reply j that should seem tho best. Dr. ' Charles t'. Deems, tl.e eminent d; 1 v;ae, was the snecesslul contestant, t I and litre i. the reply tha' w;ts gi'on the pr:. c: " 'Manage!' What is that! Does it ijioari to control? We' manage a horse. We use oar super- ! ior h .'.ma:; :r.rell "ct to control a::d jt'.Ki't' I. s ::; --loo.- physical strength aj '-' oo:.v:n rnc nct result, liut w-.te ;.- n a horse. Where two rs. te w aad aatiocad. orU ta v-aeptaff aad -railiaf (a Cat- r.ri tMa t&y aaar laai u - Gafcrasatial aa WM&uac00 uaa 01 tA sauues: cooj ,:;cn tSLt rara bararala alio tiroaza tu Ufa ta u Bare ootoioz si to i ve a". '. .,0 :: .l.tyir.g . :' very i.e.r State,-.; b i n V , rt ' . . accor '. .. his .tl: . t 1 and - 'o : . rn oib-r-. t 1" - o f 1 , r ::; . K t ra :. c It: ;r r r. from .'. - j. of t : j run o , .- I'ow r Sitan 1:: t paniha:rt. tempt at :or . 1 1 n . ! 1 Per li t pi ' ruoeit f-'.- t of ny mju to feel at 1. c n " n a t i li.Vs Co rner st. 1. ' 1 it ' i i oa. s: '. . : n b'il th- e not a; I..' a. most i t s' . vr 1 -str. are 't-i .s fmpenur to many reHc:.s :o r in others. 1 .'..lOeir.t'-S ; : a. ir.cn i r, al v.i s .'o r Miper :" ii'-i'o a-'gi -. r- 1 savin is . ' - I r 01: the married, the w: fi ller husband ia as b.- he 1.- superior to to be the rc.-uit of -.-t business 01 the in ,'e h.mscll so ,,s a I ' s his wife's . al'.v.iys her fen he.' e.Jiial p.:rt:."r. protector. ill." ' : in a 1 t c 1 a a admiring io :::;:;. trt , . '.v : .'1 . ill' ,.. - '. t : ; p ' a the 1".' h..-. r.! c-.'c 1 ; 1 ,vsy lor ii.n ; aulas, to rni.tlc- ol ii:s Tliackcraj?s Ideas of Corscl.-a Thackeray, who detested "wasp waisted women," once told a young relative, who was much in love, to ! take his betrothed to a physician 1 before purchasing the engagement ling. What for?" his companion Impaired, in considerable astonish ment. "To see whether that wasp wnist an mhoritancc or a conse quence," he replied. 'Con.seojtiencf !" exchim-l the young man; --what do you mean?" "Corsets, '' said. lnaeknray laconically. "Miss has the most beautiful figure 111 ll'iglan i." f..:d the infat aatcd lo'.c-r. She is 'li'lertiaJ,' ' I n.ickt-ray respoii'led. "It :t if 1 n.itnral leforii.ity she aay l-e a n.odera'.t ! ' healthy w c ia..:i K en titirnpbacks ' are not a! wa s ! l.oat. , oi: k:iw. ! Mind. 1 sav moderately healthy. ! Put if that girl s figure is the lesult of eor.-ets ou migh better go an-.! Making the -Must of Jlanure. If you cannot put the manure up :n the land where it is needed as "ast as made and have no covered jarnyard or shed in which to store ', waste can be effectually prevented by piling np and cover ing with earth. Pile compactly and cover with tive cr six inches of soil whatever volatile metter is given off by the heating of the pile wiil be absorbed by the earth. It will not wash out to any extent by rains, and if it heats too violently it rhon'd be forked over mixing the soil with the manure and then pi! ing it up and covering again with fresh earth. In this way the manure is made fine, and it be comes properly rotted and its fertilizing elements are readi available when applied to the crops in the spring. Five cords of manure handled in this way will be worth more than 10 cords left to leach out in the open yard through the winter. When we begin to take more care in the handbag of this product wo can more easily keep p the fertility of our farms. Ex. HUNDRED MEN'S AND HOYS' SUITS OF CLOTHES. V. :. W:,. V. li- viu -..' ct.v-: a ( 'hii-1, she c:i- , 1.1.. Miss, eh" eli r ra:.- .r Ca. : to C'ii .1 : .1.1 ' give ih je. (' W: A S aspish Stintr. ,i..e w ,,e tern - .!. 1 is ; hanf l-v- :v If rattier A .ll ;ne'.a' th ;t . f-.alo.v 01 t lie 01 '- . niai.h to tie .1 lunrtoi; . o , .0 .Tliri. h ...e.h , net .elc'- ' CO . . e Ml. a: Ah. 4 W .1 e ! n a ie I all has -vole. ev :. mtnt c hire the t r': il m-iy. A miri-i-! r -'irrn. Diphil'.p ri '..:... nr.! lita iaebc. With I'e r : :, meDious nasal ilis n.or Buccodsful treat- -tapt:a' without extra uitk!.i:n .0 Pies'. Sttlv 1 '-rnii, a:..i a tlve'v cureii 1 .3 ruari-.r.ti e.i CT nieH'-T A 11.1 1 t'A HA I.V ti alv in tl.e wetld fcr Cats. O eic-rs. Salt lh"UTa. Kvvti i'!-rtpi' 1 Hare.-, c lc. bininr", . Skit: Lr :; ; u.-,, ar.d posi- ils-. 'T D'-i 1'ftV Ir'J'C.TS-d . Il to.;ivc perli-ct SKt.jfucti Ja i:i,:"J. I-'rice '-") cents per -y 'i-i1' bot Forjaie in Mt. where by r. whoif-.ia'.e and retf il drar;fict. Duf : ,.n.a: .-: N-.ur:iL.-i e the priiiiKs 15: i 1- vv;ikt.s sC- 'he b'O.V- A:l -: 'iO'TO . i oy ii.is p..- .. :e l Lli.S n.e icol.;ria: '.'.. :: icnry to l onipiaints. :i!" renie- .Making Manure. Tho crops of the past .year are about matured and the farmer now has bat little more than tbe hous ng on his hands. After the labor to produce them has been expended, we cannot afford to be remiss in caring for their final storage and marketing. This done the next step is to make arrange ments for the coining year. The first thing to look after, in my judgment, is the proper means of fertilisation and the recovery of the land. This, of course, includes such provision as will protect the soil from waste and washing and leaching by the winters rains, and. again, such application of renewing j forces ao will return tiie elements! exhausted and give such additional J vital forces aa v,n ma- be able to I supply.. i Fail ia ttbout the cn'v -a'a.oa that the southern fanner can have, j to accumulate ta innroa. rlvery! avaaaoie uay saouiu on ascii lor the accumulation of iiauurt.il matter. One reason why the heavier manures are rejected by our people will be found in their objectionable bulk and weight. This can be overcome, lo great j advantage, in the use of a manure. : cart or spreader. A good machine ! cf this kind will pay for itseif in ! one season. j With such an ar;. an garni nt for j handling, reducing bo greatly the-j coat, rich earth mixed Hilli vege- able matter and lime will make a good compost that will more than pay for the handling. Wo have not learned to put the proper estimate upon vegetable matter for manure. When we ieara tiiat such matter contains in itself the elements that went to make its development and growth, we have only then to understand that the way to mako them avail .- for another plant is to make them 1 . e. rrK r n.alliA,-l . .3..- i integration and proposed ia the ; ioompos': suggested above. ! Stt "is f coarse to be remembered .. j tnat the value of such heaps can be greatly enhanced by the addi tion of richer materials as are found in barnyard manures. It is ltl,, Li-.tv: lilrtc ai,-l-:vjst tllUUJ.i Ult- ii arc and fertilized matter is lost about our farms tc grow an average crop. Begin at ouce to gather manure for the next crop. South- ' em Cultivator. HUNDRED MEJVS AND P,OYS' OVKIJCOATS Two H undred and Fifty FINE CLOAKS FOR, LADIES. i I I City, ave the Largest Stock of Clothing in the bought at 50 cents cn the dollar. i What cos hundred fifteen tin ',- v dollars enst i v. ry merr liaut in Hie town ol' New Rci ne ono Thai is what I mean by 50 cents on the dollar. BIG IKE lina a .lobar .--lock, and to make room I will oiler until Hie firttl day o in my stock ut less than New York cost. Pou't be persuaded to j January any article in my stock ut loss than Tsew 1 ork cost. J o Children Cry for PitcherCaStor'a. lHjp untii u SCc nic and examine my stock and learn my prices KW'V'efptar,sj(eaaej r-.)w-ir'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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