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I I f l e t r i e t o . F R E E P O R T , N . Y . , F R I D A Y . N O V E M P E R 8 . 1 8 9 . ' ) . NO. 1. BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS. S e n a f o r G o r m a n ’? ow n c o u n t y — T L /War.l-— I T lie c o n te s t wa.« l»c th e L egSs’a t u r e a n d h a s gon** n « a b i» t him. The* R e p u b l i c a n m a - R lato officer?, t h e ?u c -e-v-ful tic k e t b e in g as Jo r ity t h e r e ivill p r o b a b ly ro a c h 500. Iu 1891 I f o llo w - : G o v e r n o r , F r a n c is M a rio n D r a k e ; ! it g a v e B r o w n , D e m o c r a t , a b o u t 400. | L i e u t e n a n t - G o v e r n o r . M a tt P a r r o t t ; S u p i 'r i r - T h e H e r a l d ( I n d . ) c o n u e d e s t h n e le c tio n of j t e n d e n t of P u b l f c In s t r u c t i o u , H e n r y K a lau ; n , . , . . , r , . L o w n d e s , R e p u b l i c a n , a n d s a r n h i s m a j o r i t y j R a ilro a d C o m m issio n e r . G e o r g e \V. F e r k iu ? , n G S U ltS 0T t h e M o v e m b e r t ' c c t i o n s in t h e .State m a y re a c h 20.00d. I t a lsso co n - S u p r e m e C o u r t J u d g e . J o s i a h G iven. in Various States, cacixixo BAoa c o w ’s m i l k b : it s e l f . TLsrs is ouusidarxbla loss fsm mix- lug tbs crcsm from milk of ifferent oows. in -ehtrtDiosk— T h e ri is differ- •cnee in the e h d rning qnalitiezf milk, romu ereem ooming to bnttecsooner than others. We hero knom some hoasewives to put ibe butternrik beck in tbs ehnrn sod get oonsiderble b u t ter b y reoharning it. In t ie ease probably some of the cows gew cream that came very qniokly when chimed. It i t this difference in oows that makes much of the demand for scpsnbrs, wbieh will get all the Imttor out of any milk that is possible. —Bosbn Cultirator. t-SES o r PXATBEI!,. people neglect to save Iht of tbeir poultry, thinking JM but little m ine. .Such p,r- tritt be snrprised at the followiig to wbioh they are p u t: The quills from the second and third joints of the wing of the turkey are used for making feather dusters. Large qnillt of both geese and turkeys s re nsed for feather bone. Dry obiokoQ feathers are nsed for cushion,, and the feathers from the largo Pekin aud Aylosbnry dneks a re raize I with those of goose. Feathers are also ralnable as fertil izer* and will pay for the saving. Feathers for m arket should bo cleau d m free from bloo.l. Any of the com mission merchants will receive them on consignment. — Xew York World. HAXDLISO rXMAXA IF.ABLE H0B3ZZ. For fifty years I havo helped my friends and neighbors with horses tfieyjjonld not diivo safely, writes J. Koese, of Now York. At first I nsod whip an 1 bitting bri lle as others did, and I thought I must. Doth caused ranch suffering, and in many cases bad babitsalso, while the fear of the whip made m atters worse. By degrees I learned th a t gentleness and patienoe wonld take away tbo horse’s desire to continue former habits, and the y o u ng oucs wonld not lesru them unless .frightened or xaxijd. Although ad- vanoed in y e srs I still continue to drive tbo wildest colts and horses, with the worst of habits, w ithout difficulty and with snooess. I have bred and trained hundreds of oolts without nslug a bit ting bridle. —American Agriculturist. INOCULATION O F TIlREfl. Almost from the time that gaedenfng and tree p lanting became a diversion or indnstry there havo boon men d a b bling in qnack nostrum s for aooom- plishing impossible results on tbe growth of c u ltivated plants. \ u sooner is one exposod ttiau another is intro duced, b a t iu the main they are Ike seme old hainbugs under new name, or recommended for some hew per pose. Boring holes iu the sterna of trees aod filling them with hooey or molasses to mako the fruit sweet was in vogne in Europe several couturiee •go, a t least we must suppose so from the fact that intolligont men who were w riting on horticultural snbjeots in theee days denounosd the praotioo. JU H B M ^ ^ m e n latin g the stems with i n l p i ^ M M H I l j t a j m ^ i i n s c o t s on the wood o r T o u a J ^ r and this is Still recommonded and practised by Jfc, ignorant an I victims of charlit- who profess to sell searet rome- disa. We learn that there has been an \Kim Inoculating Compnny\ doing a ’ ling bnsincss in inocnlatiug eiiu in the suburbs of this city, pro- | sifted cindwa This process, which, by-the-by, has becu well known iu some parts of Scotland for many years, yields excellent results; but if neg lected for bat a second or two tbo egca a re liable to harden. For homo oonsnmption the French peasantry have for ages preserved their eggs in a very simplu fashion. They havwo woodsn case, nr a large barre', and pack tbo egga in thick layers of sawdust, flan sand, chalk, bran, c i n ders, or Coal dust so that they do not to sob each other. Iu the maritime provinces the possanls use larger lay- ers of isbea moistened with s o f t water. Both of these prooessi s are s u c c e s s f u l . Another system recommended is fonndto snswer extremely well. Th > eggsfre placed for an hour in a solu tion »f flfly grammes of salicylic acid and . little spirits of win '1 dilated with a qiart of water, and afterward packed sway in bran iu the cellar. At these** ° f three mouths they were found!* p erfect condition an 1 us well flavosnl ss if jnst fresh laid.—South- STIUW A M , FEF.O. Inwtny sections of the c m ntry fee 1 willksvery valuable the coming win ter, isd the mnu who has a good lot of oattnw , and evcu wheat straw, an 1 oardtlly saved, has the hulk of the raatffial which,if fed undorstaudingly, willprove n small mine of wealth to him fttrsw is deficient in f e e d in ; qudlty, principally iu albuminous m a te au l fats. The thing to do ii to M sonin food with it bo ns to re- Htontbc ‘'harm o n y ,” and to do this, if flMB0 to r t of HUCOillent food i? fed ns Dots or silage, and, iu addition, it' ‘iOffKmods of oil nifiil is fed with eacli toi of Htraw, a very well-balanced ratkn is Hccuroil, nu 1 0110 ou which tluMttlc will ilo very well if they are not coirqudled to expend tho greater part of their fee«l in protection from tbd.eold. TIij feeding of straw ati<l othc light foods as tho balky part of tharation calls for tho best of hous ing, if the full measure of tho fo i l jra]|^jjl#be ration is to he obtained. Toil it why turuw is not regnr led as a gatijfftctory part fool for the winter miller, but where this cow has snc- oiiloit food in some form and gram 0 tr«Dg iu proteins, a u l has little ex- poare to the weather of winter, it is forari tbat there in uo objection to moierato qinutitie? of straw being o * i It is the abuse of it that has g im straw an unfavorable reputa tion Men nso it us full I e l with wUeh\o economize,and, not nroperly cokbining it with proteins, failure renlts, and tho conclusion is at ouco fomed that “ it is a pretty go id thing on vhioh t j starve a herd.” Too much striw with a full ration of proteini is • p t t o . aggravate thin matter of ba 1 effort, bat if u daily addition of roots or AMOtll. feed of silage is given it nets l e t httbtive, and uaturo bus n natural W 9 J, then even dairy cows may bo fed a limited amount of bright straw w«n Vommoudublo economy. Balance the ration in soino way an 1 save the straw to food and do not use it as bod- I uvr only. It has a feed value. — lYactical Farmer. SEVEN GOVERNORS SELECTED. FARM AND OAHORN S’OTKH. Where other fruits flourish usually gnpes w . l l grow. rhe cherry t r e e is lo s s t r o u b l e t h a n n i y o t h e r . I ’l u i i t o u t a u I le t a l o u e . J u d e r s i / s c d f r u i t o f any kin I is ng\that by suoh an o'porati’ou they I unlosirahio either f o r market or homo check tho ravages of tho elm lui.l ; ,l8*- It is not a t all strange that i t is o f u o a d v a n t a g e to s e t o u t lataus should try to sell their n o s - (riit trees u u l e a s goo I care is g i v e n thun, Vbo l a r g e r the n u m b e r o£ f r u i t r p r o p o r t i o n of see Is to th o ms, but it does seem s o m e w h a t range tbat thoy can find purchasers it this age of tho world and so near t |„ jlir this great city. —New York Suu. I ,m<. A rniKNP rr a o b i i T L T T B B . The doath of Louts I’asteur recalls how much agriculturo owes to this great and most useful scientist. It was hisdisoovery of the germ by which tho silkworm was disease.I, aud tho yaaat germ, by whioh ferm entation tn/ boct th a t led to tbo souring of it, was ■ ^ c a u s e d , tbat really led the way to tho nocurate knowledge wo now possess of the m u ltitude of invisible organisms j One of tho ‘oM.scntialH in grow in 4 iiu<* etrawberricH is a good, rich s o i l pro- parad 111 a lluo tilth. Iu all localities tho treatment must vary according to the character of (toil and the conditions of growth. In order to make the most in tho g r o w i n g of small fruits there should bo no vacant places. Have tho rows full. One of the principal advantages with fioially all organized m a tter—the milk of the dairym an, his ohoese and but te r ; the trees of tho orchard and all manner and kinds of plants that grow, and others which canso disease* in an imals. His investigstions snd discov eries explained the nature of these rainnte bodies, that were really dis covered two hundred years ago, and were deeoribed by Leuwenhock and other naturalists, but whose special nature aud offices were uuknowo nnUI Pasteur Htudied them l*ud leagued their habit* of life au.l tbeir effects upon m atter aud anim als upon wbioh they exerted their most curious tnflu- It was be, too, who first suggested tbe methods of rendering those aotire and everywhere ptovstling bodies iu^ ncuoue by the eotion of beat, and the term by which this eotion is now known, v ia-. “ P a steurizing, ’ is so « ’ oelleutlv adapted for i u use that it •honld t e kept for this purpose, am its eauivalent, sterilizing, dispensed with. Pasteurizing not only^indioates the methods by which sterilizationis a c c o m p l i s h e d , but it oonueete with tbe nroeese tho name of its inventor. * ,, .. m i..I .m l will do BO as long US onr language survives bin eminent servioes to his raoe. Sure Times. - ’t tx s n x o Atm eeeazsvtvn w as. A way *o »«U »>• * «*«• .** *° them ia a pail of water, and if good they lie oa their aid e ; it bad * W •tend oa their email *»d^ the targ I^ T 'i t resU in the water, alway. end n r nevwr oa its aide. An egg that Mae flat I* good *o eat and can be de- ^*Hot» Upkeep eggs is • « « « * - ■ £ kae attraetod the attentioa of » q - . . . fr a m tb * -srlieet times. ^ i , h>. |b e m o it prae- twai mm W A t t H y a a S A oil. o c a m iK taro o l o r o f olive oil and toUaw. •a d olive ail. OoAat As ply of fruitH boforo tree fruits will come into bearing. The catiea of rftapberriOB t!nt bave borne fruit this year can be cut out now to a gootl Atlva i t age, au.l give tbo new growth of caues more room. Trees sboubl not be plautinl out tin- li. they have cease.I Krowiug, tbo &t*ly grown wool manured a u l tbe tatve* nearly or quite all falleu off. Tbe m atter iu all fruits first be- mos starch »u I then siwnr. After It has reached the ►tareb stage it will rijen as well off the tree as upon it. 3ood care nhmi l always b o taken to secure good, strong, vigorous photA for fall plautiug. as weak plants wfl rarely live through the winter. By thoroughly plowing aud tu iutir- ( the land intoodetl to be net out iu tree iu the spring, the work of plant- 1 Of oat can be douc earlier auJ The Katydid Orchestra. \n article in a reccut number of Steuoe ou tbe katydid orchestral* firemelv iuterestiu<. T b e writer A ttss that this is one im taucj iu iu- tao of oonoerted and coutiuuc l e l »r ofnrm ony. Tbe katydivlskeop tnnt1, an are the only members of th • in *ei kingdom that do this ou any ex- teded scale. He s a y s : “ H » no ju a - tk miu has set and twilight H n I- va«iQg. the katydids in the tree* b e guio ‘tune up.’ The first notes ar<‘ • Stored, awxward and without rhhim ; but, if no wind ia blowing, tbifeand* soon join in. and fro 11 that titi until daylight break* there is uo lafttinisitiou. H ls marvelous that organs csn withstand this cou noil r u b b i n g for eight hours. Bjjhoosing o u t an insect close by and baling to it aloue, I have eouvmced j *|ilf chat the same insect keeps st rtlleast for hours at a time. These ttpngs arc seldom three at a time, as tbpopular name would imply, but «#ie result of usutlly four or live, \•tim e s six, distinct bn* clo*dy m ovemeuis ” Wuvu a !«rgc , katydids are engaged iu , exercise, there are those toues who seem to occupy lion as leaders, or tirsi violin- y hold the time measure spite of the wind, wbioh ■lops tbe performscoe of the A sad soon draw out the ' of i b s others onoe more in ■ W t rv o t beat. T h e r.cp n l> l lca ii* M u r c e s s f u l In N e a r l y n i l . _ ' E r )w n (D th e S l a t e s — N e w Y o rk itm l N t w J e r s e y L o w u d e f : IC o p u b lie a n 1» / I.ari*e M o j o r l t l e s —-A ---------------- I t c p u b l i c a n G o v e r n o r lo r ^ la r .t l a n d —- T H i m n a n y XYins In N e w Y o r k C i t y . T h e N o v e m b e r e le c tio n s of 18P5, n l t l i o u g h h e l d in w h a t is c a lle d “ a n off y e a r , ” e x c i t e d u n u s u a l In te r e s t t n a l l t b o th i r t e e n S t a t e s a n d in t h e o n e T e r r i t o r y iu w h ic h th e battU* o f t h e b a llo ts w a s f o u g h t I n n e a r l y e v e r y S t a t e th e r e w a s a fierc e tig h t w i t h i n tn > p a r t y th a t is u s u a l l y p r e d o m i n a n t , b o c a u s i o f s o m e lo c a l lssuo a n ! t h i s m a d e it a l m o s t j im p o s s i b l e to su c c e s s f u lly fo r e c a s t th o re s u l t s . G >0 1 w e a th e r p r e v a i l e d all o v e r t h o U n io n a n d b e c a u s e of th i s h e a v y v o t e s w o r e p o lle d e v e r y w h e r e . I a m a n y pi > > n ’*v m e t h o d s o f v o tin g w o re tr . o d . a l l o f w h ic h w o r k o 1 s u c c e s s f u lly . *ds th»» e l e c t i o u o f a U - p u b lic a u L e g i s la - | t u r e , whl<*h m e a n ? a Iea p u b U c n n su c c e s s o r to S e n a t o r G ib s o n , a n d s a y s t h e e n t i r e R e p u b li c a n S t a t e a n d o i l y t i c k e t is e l e c te d b y good I rasjoritlea. 1 L o w n d e s c a r r i e d A lle g h e n y , h is ow n c o u n t y , b y a m a j o r i t y o f a b i u t 1500, a n in - e r e a s e o f 1000 o t e r V a n N o r t h 's m a j o r i t y ov« r B r o w n in 180J. C a r o l i n e C >untv. w h ic h g V i r g i n i a . T tic e le c t i o n in V irg i n i a w a s for m e m b e r s of t h e H o u s e of D e l e g a t'-s. a n d fo r h a lf of th«* S t a t e 8 - u a t o r s . th e D 'u n o ’ra t s , u iu l th e R e p u h lie a n s c o m b i n e d w ith th e “ h o n e s e ♦ v t l o n i 't s \ h a v i n g tic k e t s in th e field. T h e r ‘tu r n s sh o w th a t t h e D e m o c r a t- ; w ill a j o r i t y in 1 8 J I . h a s g iv « I ,h. T h u w e a t h e r t h r o u g h o u t N e w Y o rk S t a t e w a s fine a n d fa v o r a b l e to th e R e p u b lic a n tic k e t . F u l l vote* w e r e p o lle d in th e c i t i e s , a n d a b o u t t w o - t h i r d s o f th e v o te se e m s to h a v e b e e n b r o u g h t o u t in th e c o u n t r y . N o t o n e c o u n t y w e n t D e m o c r a ti c a b o v e H a r lp m R i v e r . T h e r e w a s a r o a r k o I t e n d e n c y to v o te s t r a i g h t tic k e t s i n h a n d l i n g th e b l a n k e t b a l lo t. T h e n u m b e r o f sp o il e d b a l l o t w a s s u r p r i s i n g l y sm a ll. 1 t h r e e - f o u r t h s m a tu r .v T h e o n ly S i n t ' e o o tc s t u K a n s a s w a s fo r C h i e f J u s ti c i | C o u r t to HU th e u n e x p J u s t i c e H o r t • tin, Republioau, ! n t h e c o u n t y « o u t t h e S t a t e rh e p u b lic a n su c c e s s hav o lo s t g r o u u < ‘ T h e cti lu th** L e g ist a 1 <if tin* Suprem** f C! >u of D a Vi 1 M a r- e 'f f io n s g e n e r a ll y t h r o u g h - ■eturn? - fa r I n d i into it ■- m I s h o w t h a t t h e P o p u l i s t s L o u isv il le h a s l B r a d le y (H e p .) ha.*» a n d K o p u b lic a n s I >n« U a p u '»lican b y G00O. aarrio d K e n to n C o u u t v . a v o e lec ted a M a y o r in R e t u r n s fro m n ln o ty - f iv e o o u u tie s a n d to w n s , m o s t ly In c .m p le t* . g iv e H a r d i n 32,- 155. B r a d le y 2S,53i»i H a r d i n ’s m a jo r ity , 3619. T h e L e g i s l a t u r e is D e m o c r a ti c . GOVERNOR- EI.ECT I a OWNDE?, OF MARYLAND. At 11 p. m. t h * D e m o c r a t i c S t a t e C o m m it te e c o n c e d e d th e e l e c t i o n o f L o w n d e s (R e p .) lo r G o v e r n o r , a n d H o o p e r (R e p . ) for M a y o r of B a ltim o r e . C o l o r a d o . T h e e le c tio n s i n C o l o r a d o w e r e fo r c o u n ty o f ficers. A lig h t v o te w a s c a s t iu m a n y c o u n t i e s , d u o t o a*snow s t o r m la s t i n g m o s t of th e d a y . In th e th r o e la r g e c o u n tie s . A r a p a h o e , E l P a s o a n d P u e b l o , t h o R e p u b lic a n p a r t y se e m s t*« be d e f e a t e d . In D e n v e r t h e In t e r e s t 111 th e e le c tio n w a s in te n s e , a n d th e fu s io n tic k e t w ill p r o b a b ly w in. A r m s t r o n g f,»r S h e r if f is c e r t a i n l y e lec ted o v e r W e b b , th e R e p u b l i c a n c a n d i d a te . T h e w o m e n v o te d a b o u t g e n e r a ll y a s th e m e n . ___________ Mnsan rli u setts. A v e r y la r g e v o te w a * p o lio I in M a s s a c h u s e t t s a u d F r e d e r i c T . G r e e n h a l g e w :is re e lec ted G o v e r n o r bv a p l u r a l i t y e s tim a te d ut 70.000, a g a in s t 65.000 iiLst y e a r . T h e v o te iu B »?ton g iv e s G r e e n h a lg e 30,- 786 a n d W illia m s 33,287; W illia m s ’s p l u r a l i t y , 2501. T h e d e f e a t o f t h e w o m a n s u f f r a g e re f e r e n d u m is p r o n o u n c e 1 T h e c i t i e s a n t to w n s a r e b o th a r r a y e d a g a i n s t th e m o v e m e n t . N iuety -i Th<* S l a t e re-el o a ts th o p r e s e n t S t a t e o f ficer-; a n d e!e *ts J u d g e C o io ra E . M a r l i n to th e C o u r t <>r A o p s a t e b y p l u r a l i t i e s o f a b o u t 70.000. T h e sa m e t i c k e t w a s c a r r i e d in 1831 b y a b o u t 24.030 o lu r iility .- R o c h e s t e r is th e o n l y c ity sh o w in g D e m o c r a ti c g a i n s . R e p u b l i c a n s e a r r ’ed R e n s s e la e r a n d A lb a n y C o u n t ie s , e l e c tin g S e n a to r * in e a c h . R a in e s w a s e l e o t e l 10 t h e S e n a te in th e F o r t y - s e c o n d D i s t r i c t , a n d C n ^ g - s h a ll , in d e p e n d e n t w a s e l e c te d in O u e idn . N o b o d y b u t R e p u b l i c a n s w e r e e'.e *t‘*d in E r ie C o u n t v . S e n a t o r C l a r e n c e L o x o w w a s rc - e l e c t e d In th e T liirtv - s e c o ii d D istric t by u ro d u e o .i m u - io r ity . W e s to h m ter C o u n t y w e n t W ith th o R e p u b lic a n w a v e . J . I r v i n g B u r n s w a s c h o s e n S e n a t o r a g a i n s t C h a r les P. M c C le l la n d . T h e o o u n iy w e n t a b o u t 1750 R e p u b l i c a n on S t a te o IR owr . T h e S e n a te a n d A s s e m b ly a r e n o w R e p u b lic a n by g o o d w o r ’iin . g m a ' -itie a . I n e a c h H o u s e th e R c p itb l lca u n . »rity h a s b e e n la r g e l y in - .r e a s e il. T h e N ew Y o rk S t a t e S e n a t e , w h ic h w ill h d d fo r t h r e e yen r* a n d v o te fo r a U n ite d S t a te * S e n a t o r iu 1807, w ill p r o b n ’d v sta n d : R e p u b lic a n * , 57; D e m o - <*rat«, 12. in d e p e n d e n t - 1; R e p u b l i c a n m a jo r i t y , 24. T h e A ssem b ly w ill s t a n d : R e p u b lic a n ? , in s . D e m o c r a t* , 42; It ‘p u b l i c a n m a jo r i t y , 66 T h e R e p u b lic a n S t a t e offi • ‘is w e r o rc- o le c ic d by a n a v e r a g e p l u r a i i l y o f a b o u t 85.000. f t e s tim a te d th a t t h e p r o p o s i t i o n to e x p e n d F 0,000.000 u o o o c a n a l i ’n p r o v e m c n t s is c a r r i e d . 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