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: v'mS" : - - ' ' V v . --'- ' " i - ,.. V 1 Journal., v VOL; Vnidl83l 1889. PRICE 5 CENTS. f H012NY, Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Crashed Wheet Vermicelli, Bar P 7, UaearonL iOkrc . and Tomatoes, XiuS. tsreaiiast mood, . onouiaen, Corned BeeV, CodfUh. 8moked Her iing. Cheese, all kinds Canned Qoods, : Whit Beans, Olives, rtokies, uatrap, . ' " Lm ft Psrrins' Bauoe, Woo Meat, orated 'AddIm, Tapioca. Com Starch, , ' Jelly, Cider, Boiled, Ox Tongues, Plck-j led UmH iongues, umppeu near, ' Freeh Cakes end Crackers, Frettt Roast " ed Coffee, ChoooUte. Cboioe Teas, ' i o Coco, mt&fp ; C E. Btovrnv ' T OST, S. IBTOCKNottoile fcero JU by gtves-hat-certificate of nook . v No. 29$ having been oet,. ppt (cation f III be madi for daplioate-d !,d"'iint1-1mr . , Una. HaNFF. TX7 AttWP4l4Itaataiall npright fi oMrtateeeOlply at tbla offloe. f OaWELL-WtttiateffraSily - can , - JLM ffordta,bwUMoc a "Zeb Vance" ' OoLil tf , WHITTT & OATtt. tOOt SttiarilUBe of Oenta' Fibe Kid Olovea at iToh ft Baxter's. oTDILL HEADS and Statements neatly ' JL printed at tbia offloe. Call and " . leave-your oldeit with ua. T OADD 8PEUJ3,aob'ahell,wad8, JLBreaob-loading gone,- Repeating riflea,at r r Octal tf.., Whwtt Oatis.- THE tatest Style in Derby HaU at ' K 4 . 1 8AKSIN0T0N ftr Baxteb'b. J T ETTER and Note Paner fnrnlehei r JUffWfnefetly' printed at the Journal : - vuiuw -uito ub your uxers. FOBAKEBndl Mahone, Federal ' and Coofederate, elavehplder and . live Kepnbllcan8, are the two most anxious meoTn the United States. Petroit Free Press. ' It has been, stated that' Mr Halford had resigned, bis place as private secretary jto President " Harrison, frafc tr isbdw said that J9j&n)acfa Improved and will re same bis duties atthe white noose ""-.'ty P; .. v. : - ' .0 QeILTB ' pdblio sentiment in Montaaa-Ji as proved too strong for the schemers who are endeavoring to reverse the witl of the people as ,.. - expressed flh fiaUoVboir, and there leemi to be little reason to . doubt that It will enforce justice in the end. Boston Post. jBSlCibeU administration-1 jQoTerrsvForoker;th benevolent WltatftmtlUi atate havVbeen ; l x ;,r, . turned into political machine shops. 1 ;r4a fili4 Vitlt .jtStrHrtinMeflt find of ; ' republican -politicians. It Is on ' ' thebv rapport : thai tbe Governor j .: ' depends, tot relection.-Toledo . t American. Vwm ' ibiMx is , ' i ' JjR thcu respect:: - ffWMtt aid IbinoclisV! Wile - candidate;! tMprelwhlf civopaJgn i MW?"JT-tftonising v ' m.ach j)r all the people of the State .They mar haye fooled the: pedple Xtat ai Vtim v Dn;they n do: It .ffajaiJeaMoineaijeaaer IJlHoNi knows 'well' ilhaitni ,JC fhgro ia' easllf' organiaedjr'and ctn . Snows' well 'also, that irheilUhe t c?qrfj is;' f penlj, artayi,' Kafnst x 'the 'whites "the latter finder, the - ' initinctof eelf-preBervatioit aflsert . thelt;: f9tce,7 and the ; nCgro .i3Tiiatle goes to the waU ; a Ersrca President Eliot of Harraxd t.-3 t-rcsnccil jbiaself A 'Democrat :.c-lte is being pouncednpoft all-the 2iijcr-ana ol'.tha cotmtrt. f'Soon x 3 tlr.ll Jearn - that - the seholarrj C . head of be ol4eek and greatest ir citation of learning off this tonV tliicnlelng a .democrat, tannot " rtr.l.v lie", has ircad-the'-'partj r'tf-rirs 'and . tistoriesfeloom' Tcs report cases' from: -Wash -i;Son that Gen. Baun accepted t" 3 if CL :r:L:cucr cf Ten ' in ccndltioa that te'fihoald " t( .olcf, tl ?arair3C i End r't ts taapcrcd t t J i . . az r if " -PVlhe .. iaLaaper . 3-:,3l;iito it. t:;v.!-a Flaia -.li . far r. LOCAL NEWS. ? NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F. Ulkich Octagon aoap. a E. StovtB Hominy, eto. 11 t Itwaa real inmrner weather yester day, The thermdtneter went up to 80 dexreea. i The market qootations for cotton, teed cotton, rioe, etc., are published on the fourth page. iiove feast wai well attended at the at E. Chnrcb laet ulght with the usual ezeroieea. A number of experience talke were made. The firalTbale of cotton wrapped in cotton bagging was received at the Ex change yesterday and eold readily for 9,70, tbe highest figures of the day. Merchandise of various kinds went obeap at tbe railroad warehouse jester day. One man bought an iron safe that wai locked and had no key for about three dcllais. - Two barrels of vinegar old for less than S3. Some of the bidders were afraid to boy the vinegar it might be sour. Two mill-stones went for five dollars. One man bought a half dozen broad-axes for ninety oents. Every body struck a bargain, either a good one or a bad one.' Watson & Street bid the goods at auction. The Truck Market. We received the following telegram lastnlgbtr New York, Nov. 1. The market has advanced on green peas. We sold half carrel crates today ar to S4.DU. Snap beans, $3.60. O. 8 P. n ... - Shipping News. The Kinston arrived from up Neuse with cotton and naval stores yesterday morning, and left In the afternoon with a cargo of merchandise for Kinston. The steamer Eaglet of the E. C. D. line will sail this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Tbe Annie will arrive tomorrow. Tbe steamer Tahoma will sail this morning at 7 p'olook. Sudden Death of an old Colored Wo man. Thursday eyening, the wife of Lewis Bryant, colored, was left alone at her hams while her husband went to the! Presbyterian church near the deoot. - - On the return of Lewis he found his house seourely locked up and all quiet. He forced an entrance and found his wife lying across the bed dead. Coro - nerOden was notified, and noon ex- amination, deemed an inquest unneoes- urr Tbe woman was between sixty . and seventy years old and had been in faabln hA<h anmnttma. It is thniicht there was trouble of the heart. Personal. At Hotel Albert: Morris H. Norden, ti.:i. . t rr jtr.t7- 4. kt n . a siJMCsuoftfSiia, w. u. auuajbVj , j,., xi. v , i Max Pineus, Norfolk; James A. Bryan, otty. Capt. Francis T. Bryan, of St. Louis, fam.pMywHhH. SpaigbMsyisiHgoodthingtobnildnpatown. Bita ing friends and relatives Id the oity and Is the gnest of H. B. Bryan. Esq. ;James A. Bryan, Esq., has returned from western North Carolina. O, K.Tnomas,iaq leaves tbia morn- in for Raleigh, to attend the Supreme Conrt. Hf rTTi.fl Ht. iflra nil. tnii . . M, vhmi M, v. mm .v.v iwivniB, .v. AnguSU, Qa. . Tt SC. Q. A. Oommitteemen. As (hare have been a few changes on some of 'the committees, we republish the list as amended, and It is earnestly requested that eaoh chairman will look after his pprtion of the "work and see that written reports are made at every bnsiness meeting the second Wednes day in every month: . . - 4 XXKC'UTIVK 00KKITT8E. E. B. Harper, Dr. J. D. Clark, D. S. wiuu ana w. u. Kountr,ee. FJ- DKVOTIONAL OOJOnTTIE.- O. 'T. Adams, J. 8. Thomas and R. Nnnn. - - ' vismiro ins iSTrrinos comhittk. TV tf .tai-aia T Wlllia mnA Malnr Dennlson,-, , 'WBSIONABY OOUHITTBS. D .0. Brnaw. Wi B. Ottlesbv and N &fTKFtT4Ja MHOT AND EDUOATIONAI. COM" ITT. P. Bryan, a L. Ives and Qny oiyiuiw , v , 4 . , "i siaJBJinAouu . wnsui ibusi Rev.' ' Edward ull N. W. Jones, a R. Ball W. TTnlllol-av .T T.ni. .... MVMwiv.r. . v. ww.ww. LL Uttmpnrey ana W, Jt Jones. : ' lioribt commtttbe. J. s. Thomas. R. Nnnn and Ct8.L .if? 7JFJrl:&' rii"':-f2rKT QYHNASiuiC OOMMITTeb., - ' - 'I,. w , .. ., v. ..1 Pavis. ? 'i , . ,r,y Produced from the laxative nd nutri tlons juioe oi uaiirornia age, oomcinea wiu the medicinal virtues, or plants kbow to be moat benfiflcial to, ..'... AI 1 numaa system, acta gentiy on ne am- inrf livAr onrl hnoiala -. ffentU!tlly oi.m&hins the system, dispel ins colds I away from that fellow we ' were fit and headaches, and curing habitual coKiitipation. TUAMPINO AEOTJKD. - m A Journal Reporter Keep Hi. SyM ana Jtara open. The reporter shouldered bis pencil and note-book and started oat yesterday to "take in the city." Some people talk about our schools. They say "that New Berne hat better eduoational facilities now than we have had for years perhane the best we have ever had. No doubt about it. we have good schools. They are not as well nntrnniVflH tt,A .himM ti. tmt this is owing to the fact that they are young and are not widely advertised yet. By the way. we passed by the Academy Green about nine o'clock and they were singing at the High School. It seemed that tbe teachers, pupils, and all, were singling like they meant it. Th0y sung well, too. The reporter wss glad to know that vocal music is taught at this school. Musio, vocal or instru mental, in its highest sense, is produc tive of nothing but good. The reporter got to thinking about manufacturing industries, so he dropped in to see one of the prime movers in the "po-operative manu facturing company" project. We bad not heard from it in sometime. "Well, what has beoomeof the co operative manufacturing movement?" "I don't know. You will have to thk thoso other fellows. I have done my pmtsofar. But, I'll tell you, it U a good thing, and all we need is to go to work. We are goinjr to try to have a meeting next week and get a charter and then we will be getting into it, Oh, if those other follows would do their part !" "Well, there is about $18,000. That is enough to start on. Of course we would have to mortgage tbe machinery, but there would bo an inoome of about $300 a week from stockholders' regular weekly payments, and the thing wonld move right along without any trouble. Rut unirin nnnnlo r ".kittMi" .hftnt ,, ,. ; mU .... u..i.u - vuvDv .uiua. xucjr m u. Wu.u H comes aown to Dusineei tney tremoie and give up. You talk with others, and stir 'em up a little in the JOURSAL. " The reporter struck out to interview I A. .another man on the subiact. He didn't I seem to want to talk much about it. I So we came right out and asked him "Is the movement dead ? I "Well. I don't know. It wonld not be dead if a more enterprising set of people bad the thing in hand." I mi 9- is I ima Bounaea ioub liKetae co-opera tive movement was in a stats of e'ifron, thgtdread destroyer consumption. I POOr healths It bad been given no I If r .Tnn bu ahontfiS vanra nf ao-n. exeroue and consequently became weak roakio Tho fn.i Will AUV AVlfVftUVa WsWIIUIfVI .irn.iki nA.inr..f sorry for the poor Infant. "Do you think anything will be done in the matter ?" we asked. It is doubtful. A thing of that kind is hard to start- It ought to be I pUt into successful operation. jjg people won't take hold of it." Tbe reporter bid him good day and"nse now, and have been ever since left. Wethougbt .boat it a. along. Here is a "movement" almost dead. It is just Ilnaerintc on the UtrnotV. tha imnatna it rrivA whan . enthusiastio meetin was held and I - I T.nn rmnv oriirinaLBa. 11 DOE MS1I1 Iftfl- .l.ili , . it requires food,-and the logical con clusion is that it must die If it is not fed. It is perhaps on its death bed. Shall we save it T . If so, we've- got to work quick. Is it worth saving f If not, knock it on the head, kill it. pnt out of misery .and let's start something else. No town can afford to nurse half aeaa enterprises unless mere are sirong hopes that they will recover and pros per. ci i x u ...-.i o ni DUUu.u w u.T.u.v.wi r yea; yes, sir.. Everybody admits that. there are great natural advantage here for manufacturing industries. "It u .i- m hj-i. .. wuu.1 Vj, vw, .... am. wu. Why. the secretary of the Board Trade receives, letters every week niak ing Inquiries ' about the inducements offered for the establishment of mana - faetnries here. A few days ago a man Wanted.. tO '.knOW What Induce - ments and encouragement we ooufd offer a paper miU.A Another wished . , w,...! C T Hancock aB etblieBn?n fo' mennfectnre ue system it Is nheqnslled. . Be sure 1, J.'u.Harrboa, of haekete,'ete.i pnl vpUn.Wi'd get Bood,s?;tf.-;v;..;L li.'cW:.' as, OvS.Beoton. , Why don't we get tlem here f These 1 ' ; -'"P". :. r . 4 r i t lro we inauBtnes nie eouoaoan sup XlrlSA OaThttay2?Oototer' tU; at' the v . .1 ai i HHiiMin . ' j- a n lai niic nnsar - sisan sarin , Iknow. for natronlzlnir parks, but next ... .."- . v . w ill talk about the park, and by May - 1 unfortunately ran upon a sportsman, wno, wnn nis gun, naa neenoni,mw tngr, tie wouldn't let ns looa into the bag, but Just Collared us end . told, ; t J I , . a 1 . I . T . t mure 7-s ion m owvitnAij coma Inrint in cnnrlflnnprl form. AftAr nl '' ' DIED. nothlnjr, but to go home In search I something to brace us up. - A Strang Psath. I A MfttAm? fttttezaan tortA Isl IrnnfMll L - CmmerUl Row. wa. fonnd last Thursday on the sidewalk'in an unoon- I cious etate. His friends surrounded him and endeavored to restore tbe pot r man s senses, xney soused mm witn I oo'd water and administered other res toratlvea, but they could see no signs returning life. So they bad tbe body owned home on a dray. The coroner WM eummoned and be pronounced the cause of death to be whiskey -he was dead drunk. He got mad when the coroner gave his verdict. NOttTH CAROLINA NEWS. From the State l'aporg. Evangelist W. P. Pife is conducting a series of meetings in Washington. Much interest is manifested. Nashville Argonaut: Intelligence is necessary to success in any business enterprise, but how can a man be in telligent and have broad, progressive views who does not read newspapers ? It is an impossibility. A good news- paper is worth more to a farmer than a ton of guano Wilson Advance: Mr. Ruffin Ren frew, of Cross Roads township, has placed us under obligations for a 'tickler" full of the nnest syrup we have ever tasted. It was made by him from Orange cane. A large quantity of it has been made in that township this year as well as in other portions of the county. Scotland Neck Democrat : The papers are blowing Fitt county as a tobacco I aoction, and from what we have heard uirecuj irum louuucu growers lucre, the papers are not misrepresenting Pitt. We are delighted to learn of this new resource of our neighbor county, and we" hope to see this part of its develp ment pushed vigorously. Kinston Free Press: Mr. J no. L. Hartsfield made an assignment Monday to Mr. C. W. Hartsfield. Liabilities $5,000, assets the same. Creditors pre ferred to the amount of 52,500. Mr. Hartsfield is a clever and worthy young man, and has the sympathy of the com munity in his misfortune. The oauses of the failure were inability to collect outstanding accounts and a heavy stock ul l La Grange Sentinel: Visitors at the Conference were pleased with our little town and paid it and our citizens some nice compliments. We think they all had a pleasant time in our midst. We noticed a lot of the largest and nnest looking potatoes we navo ever seen, raised by Mr. V. M. liardy, of Lenoir Institute. They were of the nortan yam variety. It's a treat to look at suah fine potatoes. Durham Globe: The entire com munity was saddened yesterday by the information that Mr. loos. v. Jones, one of Durham's moet prominent and popular citizens, had "passed beyond lingering illness I He came to Durham from Virginia lljgji QQ SUDD116Q. Willi I I ahnnt ten years aaro and entered thei " " I tobacco business. Mr. jones was ai nrAm(n.nt f hr.tr. th nrham . m- - I Tobaooo Association and the Chamber of Commerce. Snow Hill Baptist: Mr. W. F. Brand. n old soldier of the Mexioon war who I firesides about eight miles from here, I S?raS3 I I - .1. . I I In that war. Alt of these articles are I t, Minrari umi. nn Ranri Rnn. thi I county, have caught the Arkansas fever, and a great many are making IswaafemtmU to leave for that State umh . ivwu. Wilmineton Messenger (Raleigh cor respondence): State Treasurer Donald W. Bain came back today from a trip to i Washington and New York. He took up the 147 S1.00Q bonds of the North vaiuuust aaiiiunu iuvnu kwumhw- tion bonds) which the Indian depart- rL.. . n aam.vma.S it I ment has had in trust for the noble rod men. So that transaction is oompietea "In. .-1 . , Art k--a. ltk 110 nl JT J Tuu . IT -Kioh he induced Receiver Bamuel V, - 1 Phillips to pay. The entire transaction has been abiv eonaactea ana vervsav I lSiaororuv to weowie, tun wmior S. a tl A At- CI. 4. fnt-A. 1T.la.M gltT Qnn-nMim has just been equipped I with the most approved apparatus, and Mr. Laoey L. Little, who spent a large portion of the, summer in the Y. m. u I A. Training HcnooiMBpnngneia.fliMs.. . . .-it-ot,.- aw who i take treat interest in tne same oft. : - i. MgH6MlsxlM.-if,oii have made mfyour mind to bny Hood's Sarsapa- lrllia ao not Be uanpea to xe any ether. Hood's BarsaDarllla is a peon V uiauti M1ii i MiaMulaa h vlrtna lit.. Manila combination: nrODOrtionlnfinralffla. marnnrUl .Ilmf. M.A. land preparation, oniative power supe - to rior to eny other article rore tne peopie.? ror i - , .. - i -f ABBIttD. I teeUenee oC.tiw -brtdew; mother.slfre. wnn . - . . v nriwiLb. MTaaioD nmiui OIllUUlUniTa t-i jh. f : -A. :.v . it T W: 0( the groom , In this", community - wit,iD1. aheonntea lVutw life of u nui", " .7 . Vi. : - 77 - ni I proeperiiy may uappmew 1 I eSMSBMSsWBsmBssMBsBSBBSmSBs fori : in tnis city, yesieraay morning, ven' of nie A., son of D. H.and I. M. Stalling, . eged Six years. Statement of Receipts aid Disburse ment for Month ending Oct. 81, '89. 1889. Ricmns. Sep. 80. To balanoe - Oct. 8. To o 'h f 'm city mart hall $85.78 84.07 15S.S5 8. tax collector 6. 12. 19. 26. 89.60 177.50 70 00 25.04 $689.33 . $6 50 .. 10.50 . 10.00 . 25.00 .90 .. 25.00 .. 20.00 . 30 00 . 30.00 . 30.00 .. 20.00 6.00 2.38 .75 .70 .76 .75 .75 .75 5 00 . 20 00 . 2.(0 .76 . 2.60 Disbursements. Atlantic Engine Co ... W. D. Barrington C. Erdmann , Jsmett T. Lewis J.T. Lewis, John C. Green J. L. Willis Thomas Wilson J. E. Gaskill M. T. Roberts David Stalling Prince Hyman Sam. Jackson Merritt Whitely Merritt Whitely T. F. McCarthy T. F. McCarthy W. H. Hooten John Collins Atlantic Eng. Co Root. W. Williams Joseph Bryan Sallie Williams Jonas McDaniels . New Berne Journal 5.00 Merritt Whitely 75 W. H. Hooten 75 Ferdinand Ulrich (orders paid). 135.62 W. R. Waters 25.06 J.W.Stewart 13.40 E. E. D isos way 22.50 Trent Lumber Mills 12.43 Whitty & Gates 29.32 Braxton Latham 75 Clark & Clark 16 66 Moody & Clark 5.04 C. Erdmann 10.00 FerdinanJ Ulrich 18.36 Ferdinand Ulrich 10.08 John C. Whitty 57.02 D. M. Roberta 30 00 By balance 32 83 $639.32 Nov. 1, 1S89 F. Uluioh, City Treas. Item (orders paid) is for money ad yanced for engine work, street hands and engine drivers. sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st Nov., 1889. W. Q. Brinson, J. P, Painting Portraits. Miss Mace will teopen her school of drawing and painting Monday, Novem ber 4th, and will also teach the art of making life size crayon portraits from small pictures. For terms apply at her residence on Johnston street. I ocdO-lm. Sick headache is readily cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which tones and regulates the digestion, and creates an appetite. 11 Merchants OCTAGON SOAP, Factory Price, by IT. TJlrieli, WHOLESALE GEOCEK, MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE. N. C. For Sale, The SEA-SIDE HOUSE, Beaufort. iN. C, containing 13 rooms. A large dining-room, kitchen and out houses; also a cistern holding 3,500 gal-1 ions of water. jjqj uontaina v ieei irons ana aw ieei deep; excellent garden spot; also water T . ... . ltd l..i I . . , nm-r, . . I lot about 300 feet to im channel, con-1 taiaina wharf and bath-house. For further particulars apply to oc22 lm CHARLES LOWENBERG. 500 Tons Cotton Seed WANTED! For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Come and see us before selling your OOTJUs E. H. & J. A, MEADOWS. ocl2 lm UUaWN riUWEJSK uljOOI) RENEWER. Purely veeetabla in eomnoaitlnn. aafn - 1 to use under all elronmaianona. anH tn of I n.A .11 kti ai-a .v. i stive power supe- lots affections, swellings, oatarrh and Mon'a onrl Pnvr'fl 1Tsii -lie of the kind be- skm diseases. For that most loathsome AUeil S ana UOy S ,JU.at8 aU affections arb- ani obstinate disease, syphilis, it is a Of every grade, 'Z hobs affections, swellings, catarrh and many pnysioians in tne Boutn. who have Biven their unaualified taat mony r arsmrrlfnav ItM Tdmli-m Am M .ff.AMHM Im hviiiimiviiiviiiv itudib aa vuwa UIDIU ods of treatment and allested sneoiflr M. "J .""WW r aw WUUUOI.UI BUU I iXCLI 1U alUSI WI1U (11 D QrOWjl 10 admirable effeota in rbanmatiam Naom- . - him i ft-.iw .11.1, it mends it to that large class ef sufferers who have hitherto unaveilingly sought xu reiier. for saie oy R. N. DUFFY, New Berne, N. C. NOTICE. in Tha anhaarlha tiavlnir nl administratrix of tne eatate of Jol daoeaaed, herabf notifies all persons having heavy iron, and has only heeh In a. elaires SRainst theesut ofhe aaldJohS Jiaw r Nrl. . .. L Hughas, deoeaacd, to . prMent tham, dniy ,,w Tears; il eeds no repairs at T i aaihantioatd,rorpayinant,onorbforMie ; Two Verilcal Center Crank I i WiiSSllS,!lill!l,,"," '""MM" of ten horse power each, fitted . w.ll be pleaded In bar of raoovary. u j ..Ji,i .Lj . j j Parsons indebted to the estate must pay ?, poa condition and ready f .jr wlthoutdeiay. . ' immediate use. Apply to . . JANM G.OTGHEfl, AdroJnUtratrt. ' JAMES KEDMOXD nil.a,pa!SH 4 ocSlSw. ocMdwtf NewDeme.rf.a Dumplings witK ioyal BaKtngj , Powder ' No dessert is more delicious, wholesome and appetizing than a well-made dtmiplhtfc filled with the fruit of the season. , By the use of the Royal Baking Powder tbe crust is aiwa gesti boile always rendered liehr. flaky, tender and 4L tible. Dumplings made with it. baked at 'lied, will be daintv and wholesomcaodnn be eaten steaming hot with perfect impunity. . Receipt One quart of flour: thoroqrohr mi mkh it three teaspoons of Royal Baking Powder and a saal teaspoon of salt ; rub in a piece of butter or had the sue oi an eg?, and then aoM one large potass, glass) kt the flour; after the butter is well mixed, sot m sssBtaasI knead to the consistency of soft biscuit dougB; hrmtt off pieces of dough Urge enough to close over fast? quarters of an apple (or other fruit as desired) vitWat rolling, and lay in an earthen dish (or steamer) aM steam until the fruit is tender. Bake if preferred. . Ia all receipis calling for cream of tartar and soda, substitute Royal Bakine Powder Less trouble, never fails, makes more appe tizing and wholesome food and is mm ecru nomical.. Royal Baking Powder is specially made for use in the preparation of the finest and most delicate cookery. LANNER'S CLOTHING AND iS HADE WELL UI3 STOCK OF i g i f s i ft I Kg lit rUflllSn K GOfillt IS COMPLETE. THAT GENTS' SHOE tHAND MADE)! That ttivAA alitor. octnA vair la ffkkear tea stock and for sale. A FINE LINE OF ; Mens,Youths, Boys and Children's ClotWngi; Just received. : W 111! wiiiiff i mm it'll v u.""',uu" v - ? ouuaa ana uuuia, eeswes tteCeJ.; I Drata . . . i x . ; j,2 :, v- I I jaj 1 . . ... Keep in line with tte;Wt''.' Darringtoiil&la 1 syVA MAWs i One second-hsnd. Vertical BoHir ef ly 5nalifl4 aa ftSVfi"POwerfln very good cv r JolnHnahaa. ditiOtt. The bollef. h T mafia nf ' a
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