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d if dll^lll xi i ; t n c m thursday october 13 1893 i hghest of rui in leavening power latest u s gov't heport julia magki i ; tory of the caroor of a v ell known eouthera aui lorees tvie south has given bo american literature and to its fic tional literature ma yof its most famous names and of lhese almost none i : probably better known than thai of j alia magruth r miss magru^i r was born at oiur lettcsville va nt about the begin ning of the latevtir she was tho • st of thre d mghtera of a ian bowie majfrud r a - virginia lawyer aud his i s r^trah gilliam miss magruder'a :;■at at her bii thpla wl ea he v .. only three years cf ;■■■;' prrnder family r m m ! to washing ton whd*e mr ma^ruder practiced law for several years and where hia daughters received theii • arkovst ed ucation later mr ma#ruder'a fam ily vacilhited between washington and tl eir home in virginia in both of whicb places the education of the ; gii •■: vw ■l julia sxciur ■] ■■paren s prob ibly the mos1 tant fac tor in ,.• r ■■, . i and un guided in her la l«le to ao ■'■■■■r iule . : • r ration to ono author ■■; ■i la as const-ant as her study oi that au thor's cro iti ms • ' ■' ■'.• '■■■. ■r in i ■•■: ■. her j tan oi 1 , . but when fine wa 1 : • pun ished . ■.'.:■■: y my three and ; . - . ■•: ed by h r .. ■■' , 0 r ;-■..■- • fiction : sh irt •...- t •. . • ■> rapid . . - ' ■. " ' ■■- tai 1 wori ■• ■of the 3 • ■is and 1 thor ''. : : - . '. tai ' • ■■■' ■■". • .. • ■ion th ' : judices thi rn girl v 0 marrj - a d rthern raan and as 1 i inod of ' th ] : . of recent year v mopfruder haa b i ling '-■;'■• ; try and ai . thei ■: . . . . : rtray • r h ■■■"■. • prom siiggostions from life and ac tual experience - : bui s her story oftea after the ml ryo h i lai in her ;•■-•■. ■. ' : l and the plot i of 1 invcj ' if '■,''],■. • - ' iting £ story sh-e devotes usu illy three ! ursof cm ry :.;,■. position ' - ;'.•■■' : ■■•' r tl manus ript is laid asi un1 next <'■■■' , and in tl authors mind isabsi lut ly free from • : .• of it th a ifl rcactiod it is often laid aside for many weeks or months t pest and finally it is taken from its i place ■-' efully wct " 1 d ov and pre par '. ■■i ptil 11 . too ■'.' . magrud r '..■- upon : . !.•■.: ; -.-. 1 lght • b autifull 1 pro : ' ; " head i ei he and hci . :. in col if - ■■■■\ k»a ; '- fair and her < . and ■- • ' simplest tafej w armg usui lly al though k i do1 ' :-:. : - rl : tr r . in lft«m 5 ■■■i — . -- . . 1 • ■■'- ■so in tho i '■a j:-q industry : what bocom33 of the tin cans of th i in th ■. ul rl of ra»t cltica a - up having far j its abje t the tftizstirm of old tia : cans in consequence these former . ly despise 3 and usolt'sv c i'»s have a quin ■! r ■:". tent commercial value t ':• : i bac>-k>tj dumping ground and gar : ge bcows under the present system of street i cleaning the mfuso of n>>w york city la loaded on scows from vharve j looted at^oon-venient intervals along j the river front and tijen taken to sea an<3 t ; r->7.-:i overboard those wbarvea have double decks the up \ p-projectmg sufficiently to allow tho-ooni nts of a rt to fall upon i the middle of the scow and be ite t-od by th - . who k<vp tho vessi 1 on an even !-:■■i tlio trimmers select everything of value with the greatest care ruga j fat bone metal paper stock etc being stored on the lower ileelr ol the wharf tho silver and jowvjry ' torm no small part of the contrao b s profit and the total value of a 1 !■■■. } it latedet an averagq ed doll ■• ■■ii : n wharf plat losed ia with olda ■■t i inverted into a :.;;-■rabl i hal itation by t ho ;■- :;, ■. omen who ti .. . t ]\" : \- supplies | ' mp ap boiler into which a f • '. are thrown th • bowl is : ; : with cans and a q lai nc poured vt<r t icvcl l.s i-'t it at enough but i : " ihe t;,.!:i of ■■n covered ' :•:■■■■the u ■■■]■] to r i k what is <-..' ;^ a ; 1 " into '. : :: r ■open vai containing . i ; allowed t-oremain until the tin is stripped more ■i !. the tin asis for ■* ' or o1 h ; . ■' • : balls : t ' . - i tho i - .'■'■•■used in i ion • tho pr c 38 . youl she had time a gi ;■• is oft repeated at ih.t railro i si ition ! there wer ■i svo ladic '■to f»e soparati 1 very much . ine with the ■, • i one who ' .- - iod-by f;t "",' . ' tg gi . i v tj that }'• : - it i s plain : . wanted t v , ■. :: 1 for '■: the , thai ' ' put \ ut tons a ' the strii gs tut th - ■when h rn : y ■■jus t as ' ■■- • ' aliti - ' ■' • ■; ■thi ■: i ■saj t r will 1 ': , • • ■....-■■| . ii castoria • -■. for infants :-. - ...... . • j ... .- .. ■•-■•" . rio ■. ■-■. • with ""'■; '' a*5cn ' .-'. l 1 - ■■■' ' tor •■■' ■'■■' n : ■■--" nfiotntsxndei ■■■----- . . - ,. ie . fun . i tv • -, if ■j ■' -•" . installment i ti | fe ■! ss ager . ii c ■. r - ree - - .' l ■i i i 133 ; ■- -. ». ■■.. ■■■■i ■>■:■■■'. ■■. . 1 n 0 . ■• - " -■■•• • '■" s s r-cb . . ■. ■. . boso :■■.;! • i'll ri . ' nto . w ■'■■b rip i a \ . i - ■. 7m , r • • ■-. sx c . .- • .--- - .. ; re s iil a i .: > ;. .» 1 i ifensy or ponnyioy«3 ptl'j g ■■v in«s dnexoelled fear icrogulsri ii«,<fca iliyussdtn thousand of caaea is a i ; - :..-.■; i i 11 y.t".n '•" if ■j biariet tu cmca$o lli i ' dgwo v.nih the l rr c^-cc•e . . ! . •■: ae1 iu mai ■four i the ■at k jo h raos • : . 3*e all f • ' . •• w ■■■• : acea bout ..>-,. f t each tin .. ■• ■ffi ri thi s produced th of p41 th ■front yards a<i train m preen space has led cv^ry . wner to vie with his nitifyin tho plat : ■r ond vil bo f ■k bo ■. . ■. i for ■.-. ■■■■f the . . . r ,. j , f zed :.,- dust .'■'.. this been effected ent and enf rce n ■qg it a tnip '•■to ] his ■for pitcher's f/^sri ,' ; . x i i ■'!- ■. '. xt as muob a port of the i hcms«i old r bh btby i used to trot afi rone of the;*e old rifleiaea ac.il j carry hii sq'airrcla r\nd see him vr.ik rtrand t'rw-ttco or watcb and wait un ■little fellow slyly ezperaed m«s nd crack vretit the gun and j awav sped ti.e hzv : into us eye a jrcca rifl nan never t>roke a boae in the body 6i his game i know or •;- ! scrv w%o wh3 shoot ti cmcfcenor aj .- iho eye at sixfcv yards olt hand when his wife wants one fur dinner ho takes down kelsy and stands i c tio piazza until one comes in sight but the old locks pat.sed away when the pe*crasekra came 1'lien i pot to pching 1 •: ;■rnstead of flints and now tho caps have almost passed away ari -■: rloadera are jfciny there la no pot/der-k<stb cor rtmrod betsj j ; oo4 gtacioua if icn had had these breechr . donl>le-1 ■■■; led g nns with a bag ftiil b bhcllsj the wouldn't j ; : tc been : tnan left of oil packea-i burn's army but i don't like fh«*e modern mur flerons weapons fr-ora krupp'a gmat gii^s d<^rs-ri to the meaaj little sly d^vilifih hip-pocket pistol i wish their w«re all abolished especially the i pistol 1 v •!■;!_, believe that juj,tc ■:-\ told the trath when he charged the grand jury that every man who wurieel pne about with hira was u ( r;l " y p gentlemen ij charge y •; ■; it a bijsn who carries a pis ! h , sily has g^ot a streak o4 eowsrdic . ling lown his back bone a big .■f-e i - rail — rnd t}:;-.t"h iiit law but ♦>:<: ol : tkno iis 1 is a quiet . '•- ■it is dig^iised ft | makes bni little noiae rn<i it tavos a i ceo unexcited map to vr-e it in a | proper manner a man who is mad enough with another to kill him never j ••:■- til g«t <; rifie j;c sbnnrt hinx i fiu1 foe says i'll g-et me n double-bar and blow hin braiii i out oreibe lie v ■- ap .; i-iim v/ithor f th e little i sneaking pistols ■: i : . ■• vares n h .' some yet oik ' ■■' ; - ■'.:,'... ■• ■• :; and - .: - . the 1 ■■i ■fc all d '.. .■--• ;; man -■" ■■■■■• . '■' iristian ■■. ' ■■a < ■rvill torn • ! • •;' . i : did th'j ivio •■■. • i ■• di-1 ow i . - :, •: are i - t»ll akjf always seeking ?...■' ■• • ■.•■..-,■:• " :>;;/ :■lc-e f ; ■- ■k j — •.' v i i • iat m ■: " ' < ■■. : ■■< ■■• • >'. i : ■. i wero ■■....; m sfbila . ■•. ioa •-..-' ! ave a spi cial sptitud ■:' • ■- ■■■braj ■; of knowl \.' - ■■.• ■; - leriained to de rel.rp ■. -• 5v • corn to iao v e we . \ of ordina l ji ;■•;■■■,..:. :• i r<as vei ; auxioua on i a little .■boy to un lerstond fhe :•■■. ahaa : a of ■■■:■■iwa i is ! i fused to ahow 3 lm to play ; • • ■• - / ; " ■- j . until a stra >• ■.' la-t tha house ' . •:-.:. '. ly yill you | . ■-. ■. ■io teli mo v.h time j it is i k it g boy ' tle gentlo j : i tn t '<; him would you be willing that 1 1 1 look ..', y ur wai h oou ' grtainly ropltad the gentte . t!:-o boy took the watch o&rjork after v lad eiaaiiaed it a roomont ! nis next quoad . panic • •. at i ok - thai boxftoroundr a ■■:• 1 spring txipliod thaown es 1 . how cau a steel spring in a box | ttjrn it round so as to wind up all tho ■•■# l man explained the proe • -.-•. d j«o"ang ? j i ; g .-- •■;. well now skid thi traveler | vfeohad be<k no tee^y iatert st-c-d in be boy ""■-'■• a long thin piece dt [ •- ••■:••. lo * • ;•■• end o it fast bo y ui themb and forefinger aod wiad it round yo«r finger it will then attempt to uatvind itseh and if y->u fix tho othor cik cf it to tite icatde oi a bmol hoop and l.-ave it to h«oif 3 it vt!l turn the hc»->p roesd arxi roondfc art-i wind up a tied k fbo<^rt^c]a i oa it i s (.«?. !',.'"" eatolrfnaed for y u ■?.!-?, very rnoch it rras not v before be had r --..■.■-• & jeooden wat-tfi which ho h osec in acase.abottt fcho slaooi a teacup hie bov wasaftor?ffti i d<9etat'v?ori i to wat b r m'cr c nigh-t hero l*o i had ::.■>*•:-•: ■■;; <« watch l iho ptfira aed his f-it.-iv eminonoo ha astron omy was m r wr;j fotmded upon thie boyisli oo^of-door obeervaftkra ) ■■■' v ho wrote a r -•,' on th .'•< r 3 of .\ v • ■• ' | kg the ,• . ■■" - • ; pven • . ■■: ' ■< ji >. • • ■: - : plat v/i ■■b .".:'-■" ■v71 : ire y doin - 1th th it -■.■.'. v h n i . h '. knife li i rk •• rain 1 ■ill ■; '■■rtl the sound ll wh n i u-p it vith my 1 .-■• s \ t ,: . .•■.- .-. vj l1 . s " ':..-'.■: an to ti :... - : g to ' is own b ■■-■+. • •■*>; ■■fr - i -'^"'" peo-j pie ycuti . ' -■• ' thea dm "■■■' n gilt j i ■__ vu it « nns * <- • ■' ■>:■"■«?- ; ra*.-»i n bsr c shots witl uk old tl^.-r tbo ag'efl have their n.amos historic | . sfcoric . - ■• ' - ■• . . ■•■... ' ■* *.>.■; :, / ' . ■-*• ■")■■■■■-•-■t '■■' :-.-'■■. 7 oi v ■. . : i tt o - - rivmaaoe ' ■■- b . -■.;•■■"■■■"■r kind and it j ; ,.- ■not ~ , p - - ■'■call 9 every ye«x inttags rs rw snrpri • s and i . when t7 h«y»r of 1 .- > <.■';;!, in 1 acnaprtshcnsrble pro osition vre do not 4a.tp to bbt i t impossible there i3 do adrance tnli t turc or pa in1 in ? or , : arcbilectttrc or op&toi ■c many other srt j , fcliat r£<|h$re the hijjh<?s1 or4er oi | intellect fed^isa tt is to y>e lamented (!: i v,-,ti orphdvc a shakespeare or ; miltob or goldsmith or burns or tern - ■r • q itaplj en r*©?e a-ci •■3 or a burk i ■' > .■■1 v ripe ■■• '...'•-. r.d thi ■. ■• i time • - it . every ; - - - . : .- -. ; . • • ;--:■. . ' ■■■■i p :• ■..■. . . ' ■.-.-••' ■<•.-. i ■»■'■. ; .. - ...... eeavisa v * ■- rifh lint lock a ed it with r r ■■. f<w '•■' ad tired mid fori.'-v rn jackson's ws at new or 1 ar>s ami tv&z still id and hoti 3 ••" .."■•- " - ■■- ■.-.". svho ] . ."■••• ■. . ■of t ■■: : ' "" ' '•'■- ' tl ■■- . " . . - •■... '■■'..■■■' : ~ ■-■:■' jan • ,."'-. or j • ■:•'.'■' ■■•■•. old tl ' ■■■t lock 1 ■■"> ■., . . • ■. b-r 1 ■• t ■.-.•■■,•-.■,. 1 1 ! hie jr 1 • .■■■:■!■.. - ■■■j i •■. ' these sri .-■.,' ... k ■■■■■■'■•■-■: ■... ■■■rod turkey re ; . . ■• i ■.,:■' ■- ' ' ■. ■• ■■■- i ■' - ■' t .. • . . ■- ... ■. ■. ■. --■■-• ' ' ■' - i ■■• . '--■■■■. . ... . ... ■• y • . - fcry 5 . th ; ..... ' 1 . s culled i ■:■■tv ■j j ..••...... . ■.: ■- t •.' st n \ the ftjjx it \ be ... -■-■' • ;. t " u . -- x -- « ■■- pious :. • ■> • ■■-- ■- - ■■''^■- ' • : ' ■• .•■■•.'.. ; s hie : go r .', .- ■. ' - -' • ' w ■lud over bv.e : iai ■■tbe bul j let laid upon it and pressed dovrn into tbe bore jyet c - ; h ■■c3 as the v ::,•:•■■-. • . . 1 i s bul •. ' . -■.... fj>ta rod . •' .-:■■■• . " . ■> ■: ha ' " •■<.;■•! v ■"■■■'• ■- • « a : , .*■-' . ; -- . '. ■- be . : . . ■■<-<•-. oil ■■■>' '.:, it -..<-:■- - •■■■■' ■; ■f i : the g-uii»er e eiaa ;; " ; ■■• •" ■■- a r.--r wi<i ui ::: ril ■• ' c la ented rifiei ris&h '.: ;.! rpi s.j fjroorea ex ' ;-,•■; crore * .' * 1 •■•.'.:■r'^f ■'-■• : ; c .-■■--. ; they ;-,•■:•. ch lo ' re u liovyj *•$« fkb nd t-v fcbai ' iii ifr in tte fh.rht und sren a s b«li • i a ik ont'-:;/!fc ca 1 hrr«g"tti c *% it will jr tfb>«i ki fehe j«ark t rtv '■■t<':;k 4 :•'.-»■- * - ■• '■'■-' t w ••-'.':.. :■■; '- ; ' ■' - • ■e«ra •: 1 ' , ■■•,■■-. ; ■■made j ... ■• ■. -. i . ■.■■.-.■■■-':■!. ■' ■- : • • • j ■■"•■". •■'..■. ■t :.'. ' i • i ••. • v . • '■i '-■■■*-■ar and tr dnitich rrfe the < v ••■- '■■■-; -....■'■■■of a ■■'■'" " ; " "■or pos bukl v ■" r ; i t -•"... :. ] b 3 ; ju it a el ' ■■.- ■-. ■■• allot ■■. ■■■.-.'. . ■- ■. - • ■•■- - .. -,. . ■two * ■"■i ■- lot-p uc or eon and or va ! ■■' ■tail of the eiilm&l : : • • -. . - be .•-■or embrc v ; ... ' ■. . ... .... :■..: are fear t&ft totioh-hole -- sv/eet dream elaborate creations of the frencn confectioner n art a golden a^e of bonbons was the period of the restoration says a bright french t.-riter upon tho his tory and evolution of candies then the rue des lombards which may bo regarded historically as t>:o sradle of french confectionery oui lid itself in jjompcus and elaborate u#ar decorations the taking of granada and the siege of gibraltar were portrayed-in suga and there was an interesting representation & an agricultural fete in p kin where tho emperor of china sur rounded by hia court was plowing c field all in marshmallbw paste a rare book of that period gives bome curious items about the pop sarcandicsof the day theautbdr describes a dream in which the n?w year appeared to him in tho guise of 6 candy man a tall end aged phantom with rather a silly air appeared to me ha writes on a shining caramel chariot drawn by four stucco horses whose harness and teeth were cf hardened yarbonne honey he had a long white beard around his head was a crown of little sugar de mons ko • ore bonbon for ear rings and held a vanilla chocolate bcepter <! in the distance i saw a barley sugar temple the ground was of beautiful light brown sugar sirup of bananas spouted from apricot marmaiade fountains from tv:o horns of plenty poured forth bon bons a la mario therese pistachio candies a la duchesse d'angouleme sugar apples a la heroine of bor deaux sweet tablets a la loui.3 xviii , amber horns of pe ••. •■. • '. • hips a la jean bart and guava usse there was a statue of voltaire which in spitej of his shar when aliro was made of fine ;: r pieron hia i ival appeared in s;!v.:y ■. on a burnt r-lmoikl . • tood turehne with a sj ice bread sword and all the lesser per sonages won composed of excellent sugar paste — youth'.s companion strivjnq to please i ha time when 1 uay >:•:.-; in !;•> m rkab hc.r.dy we v>n't need any matches : said mrs ri ■'■• tts as he openc i the dot r about throe and a qu . .- ■iis srned that it wa ■■:. peddler who had rung the bell •■' ■'.: i i am not selling — " ■want to ■: !" eribe for a y bcol . eil '■■•;• i '. i am not a b^ok n — 1 i havo a full supply of tea and c i o.qv l : iit i'm not tukir orders fox sto " don't want any picture eithi r ' the picture business is not hain't no use for jewelry i tell i am not dealing in — " fact 13 mi"8 ricketts went on opening the door a little wider to give he words a chance to emerge fact is you peddlers make sick indeed replied the man bright ening up as he deftly braced the door open with his right foot then how fortunate it is that i happened to add a stock of medicine to my out fit this trip this preparation ma'am ho went on as bo held a bottle up for inspection is war ranted to euro tho worst at k ■■■■: . ■k • brought on by poddlers oniy fifty oouta a bottle how many hot — " neror caliodout mrs ricketts but as tho dog came bounding ehe r fully toward tli house the pedestrl riating merchant placed himself out side tho f-v 1 '. and observed i see you do not really need the medicine madaoa sorry to havo troubled you by displaying it g •> m l moroing nmdai!i — william henry s'rvit*>r in puck a theatrical family i haven't played in a place of fit o thousand inhabitants for ten years remarked the manager of a thi atric al company who w.3 ro new york tho other ck»y buying a h < i old lithographs " i got tired loafing about union sqxiaro'aad waiting for something to turn up my wife's brother asked us to visit him at _ a village called conklingrille in the lower adirondacks just to keep our band in my wife my two dau j ■- ters and myself gave a uttla enter ,-.. : t -;' a • ig room over a it took and i '^-'< ~ i id for two fellows 1 - v and si ■.■". 1 ■■' -. ,• th ■::■rt ■-.- or .■•■■■■.•■■we make the fair or circu and in winter svo ''■■-'■> our r '.- ■w are w irked ' ' : ' ■ts -■'■■.■are never out of a job and : broke we are a haj ; y far the young fellows n rri daughters cgj ted { - tinue tin bi i t-br aldng < . ■i .• •■.. fame and 1 ■■■' une no 35
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1893-10-19 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1893 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 35 |
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Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
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Date | 1893-10-19 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1893 |
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d if dll^lll xi i ; t n c m thursday october 13 1893 i hghest of rui in leavening power latest u s gov't heport julia magki i ; tory of the caroor of a v ell known eouthera aui lorees tvie south has given bo american literature and to its fic tional literature ma yof its most famous names and of lhese almost none i : probably better known than thai of j alia magruth r miss magru^i r was born at oiur lettcsville va nt about the begin ning of the latevtir she was tho • st of thre d mghtera of a ian bowie majfrud r a - virginia lawyer aud his i s r^trah gilliam miss magruder'a :;■at at her bii thpla wl ea he v .. only three years cf ;■■■;' prrnder family r m m ! to washing ton whd*e mr ma^ruder practiced law for several years and where hia daughters received theii • arkovst ed ucation later mr ma#ruder'a fam ily vacilhited between washington and tl eir home in virginia in both of whicb places the education of the ; gii •■: vw ■l julia sxciur ■] ■■paren s prob ibly the mos1 tant fac tor in ,.• r ■■, . i and un guided in her la l«le to ao ■'■■■■r iule . : • r ration to ono author ■■; ■i la as const-ant as her study oi that au thor's cro iti ms • ' ■' ■'.• '■■■. ■r in i ■•■: ■. her j tan oi 1 , . but when fine wa 1 : • pun ished . ■.'.:■■: y my three and ; . - . ■•: ed by h r .. ■■' , 0 r ;-■..■- • fiction : sh irt •...- t •. . • ■> rapid . . - ' ■. " ' ■■- tai 1 wori ■• ■of the 3 • ■is and 1 thor ''. : : - . '. tai ' • ■■■' ■■". • .. • ■ion th ' : judices thi rn girl v 0 marrj - a d rthern raan and as 1 i inod of ' th ] : . of recent year v mopfruder haa b i ling '-■;'■• ; try and ai . thei ■: . . . . : rtray • r h ■■■"■. • prom siiggostions from life and ac tual experience - : bui s her story oftea after the ml ryo h i lai in her ;•■-•■. ■. ' : l and the plot i of 1 invcj ' if '■,''],■. • - ' iting £ story sh-e devotes usu illy three ! ursof cm ry :.;,■. position ' - ;'.•■■' : ■■•' r tl manus ript is laid asi un1 next <'■■■' , and in tl authors mind isabsi lut ly free from • : .• of it th a ifl rcactiod it is often laid aside for many weeks or months t pest and finally it is taken from its i place ■-' efully wct " 1 d ov and pre par '. ■■i ptil 11 . too ■'.' . magrud r '..■- upon : . !.•■.: ; -.-. 1 lght • b autifull 1 pro : ' ; " head i ei he and hci . :. in col if - ■■■■\ k»a ; '- fair and her < . and ■- • ' simplest tafej w armg usui lly al though k i do1 ' :-:. : - rl : tr r . in lft«m 5 ■■■i — . -- . . 1 • ■■'- ■so in tho i '■a j:-q industry : what bocom33 of the tin cans of th i in th ■. ul rl of ra»t cltica a - up having far j its abje t the tftizstirm of old tia : cans in consequence these former . ly despise 3 and usolt'sv c i'»s have a quin ■! r ■:". tent commercial value t ':• : i bac>-k>tj dumping ground and gar : ge bcows under the present system of street i cleaning the mfuso of n>>w york city la loaded on scows from vharve j looted at^oon-venient intervals along j the river front and tijen taken to sea an<3 t ; r->7.-:i overboard those wbarvea have double decks the up \ p-projectmg sufficiently to allow tho-ooni nts of a rt to fall upon i the middle of the scow and be ite t-od by th - . who k |