iminpiiiMlPiu Have You Seen Our New Market? We me ow ",ccly ,ocn,,Ml l our now shop niul oNlond a ronlln! Invitation to every one to coll. Wo hnndla only the iiiwr meats nt reiat)iml)lo prices. When you wont a Juicy teak, n nlco mutton chop, tonic tender lnmli or good vcnl call ns "in !' phono. A trlHl ortlor will convlnco you. Enterprise Market i:o. w. kix, Pi-op. 1MIONI-: 52-.I. FAMILY HOTEL TUB LLOY'D MAUSHFIELD'S POPULAR nates i educed to: Day 00c, YDc and 1,00; week $2.00 to C.OO. Houso Vetplng apartments with gas rangos JtO.OO to $18.00 per month. I'll 13 B jIAThS - I'. W. SULLIVAN. Prop. XOTICi: TO STOCKHOIjDKHS. Tho niinual mooting of tho Htocle holders of the Mnrshllold Lnud Com pany will ' 'O1'1 ln tl10 mcc,i ot l S. Kaufman & Co., on Front street, Manhllcld, Coos county, Oregon, on Monday, tho third dny ot April 1911, at four o'clock P. M., for tho election of directors and for tho transaction of such other ouslnoss ns mny ho trouRlit before snld mooting-. Dated nt Marshflold, Oregon, tho first day of March, 1011. O. W. LESLIE, Socrotnry. JX)lli:( LOSfHE HMiK VILSSEL. -LICEXHEO Notice Is hereby given thnt Flan-i- gan & Ilcnnctt Hank, n corporation, under the Inws of Oregon, owner nnd holder of that certnln nolo and niort- pse executed and delivered, on No- rember 21. 1909. by John S. Ander- son to Flanngnn & Ilonnott Unnlc, to secure tho repnymont In ninety dnys from said date of $1,000.00 and In- tercst at rato of eight per cent per nnuiiui, iiu iui in mm;., iu.o ...-.. paldoxccpt J100.U0 on prlnclpnl and paio oxcepi iuu.uu on pnnuiimi iimi 160.00 on Interest account, leaving o due thereon $900.00 principal and Interest from Novombor 18, 1910, nt Bald rato, which more- .,. ,0-i,i I., i,n nnUnntnr'a i . , . . n .i n . Offlce, District of Southorn Oregon, Srort of Coos Hay, In tho Custom House, Umpire City, Oregon, on No- umber 2G, 1909, in Hook 1, Folio 21, Records of Mortgage's of llconsod vessels In snld olllco, describing tho gas launch or vessel called tho "Fish," substantially of tho follow ing dimensions, to-wlt: Length 39.7, Ireadth 11 feet, depth, 4.2 foot, ono deck, net tonnage nlno tons; built it'EmpIro City, Oregon, In 1903, of ood; to which mortgage nnd tho record' thereof for n more comploto description of snld launch, roforonco Is hereby mado; Including nil mnats, bowssprlt, boats, nnchors, cnbles, chains, rigging, tackle, nppnrol, fur niture and nil tho necossltlos thereto appertaining nnd belonging, g'nBolIno nglne, fixtures nnd connections In ld launch, by renson of tho default t said mortgagor, John S. Anderson, In the payment of snld noto and nftsage, has this day foreclosed "Id mortgago by taking possession ' the launch "Fish" and property aforesaid; and said mortgagee being la possession thoreof, on Thursday, he 6th day of April, 1911, at tho tour of ono o'clock In tho nftornoon ' that day at tho wharf at foot of rket Avenue In tho City of Marsh ld, Coos County, Oregon, will ex hibit, .offer for sale and soil said anch and property aforesaid, or so wh thereof as may bo nocessary w satisfy said debt, interest nnd rea sonable expenses, to the highest nnd t bidder for cash, at public nuc t'oaand outcry; and will retain and my the proceeds of auch sale to e Pa'ment of the amount now duo a said noto and mortgago aforesaid, w reasonable expenses or said "ftgage In connection with the fore-1 "jure of said mortgago Including . Ds au(1 keeping possession of sum IaUnCh' "nd tho Pnyment of' ... wh,ch niay be necessary to sat-' u'y any Up,, i. ....... ..,., I, " " lilWIUl UKlllUSl 8UIU wn having priority to aald mort- --. uu any surplus to tho said John s. Anderson, his heirs or aa- !tts OrJon1 Marh 23' 19U' MarsUfleld' jANAGAN & DENNETT BANK, y J- W. DENNETT, Prealdont. THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD. OREGON, Golden Oak Barber Shop Finest equipped nhojj on Coos nfy. A Smooth Shnvu A Uood Hnlr Cut Shoe Shining CIiIMivh'm llr.lr CntMiit; a peelnlty. OPPOSITE M.OVD HOTEL mwrmt .v- ci.aiikv Propriety s. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Osteopathic Pliyslelnii (Irnduato of tho Amorhnn Hchool of wii-iiininy ni luritsvnio, Jio. Office la tnklK -i.ue li China In: "The In Eldorado Illk. Hours 10 to 3 2; 1 to Sleeping (limit ot the Orient la rub ti Phono 1G1-J; Murahfleld: OrcRon. i hlnx IHh eyes." The lluuro In not in- r-lt. .1. W. IX(SRAM, " - Physician iiml fiuiLnwin. Slll-gCOII. 200-210 Coko Building Phones: Olllco 1 C112.I ; Residence 10151. J. w. bexxett, Lawyer. Olllco over Flanagan & Ilonnott Uank MntHhllold OroRon w M. H. TUIUM'.X, Architect Over Chnmber of Comniorco. 0ver, with her enormous population, ,0Iul frol tho foreigners who wero that the parliament bo convened at ' . ' ""-" v tBiorn nations, Every family hns need of a sou 1. 1 her vast arenB hud her unlimited nn- onorntlnB It, nnd then tumbled ove- an onrller .Into. The request wns de- !." C"0C,,J,I'' Amorlco, to tnko no lollnblo liniment. For sprnlin., tnral rosmin. tl.l fnvor for wt. rythlnB over Into the river. This ll-'nled. but thev would not list..., m it. lco nnt nct nccor'"Kl'' Jn.mii, tow bruises Horeness of the muscles and r loumnuc pnnm tnore is none better thon Chnmborlalira. Sold by all ,,l",u,B' i .1 I -' -- - - ! ' '- Sil.r.O ItKCIPE CUItBK WEAK Kill, VI.'VU I.MM.'l' Helleves Uilnarv ami Kiilnev Tron lle. ltnckuche. S nituiiiir. u..,,!!!,.,, ,.,., Stops Pain in the Ulnihler, Kidneys niul Haelc. '" Ol " Wouldn't It bo nice within a week to the i scnldlng! , drlbblliiK. atrnlnlng, or too frequent' piiBsngo of urlno: tho forehead, and tho back-of-tho-head lhJi&J mntuLn! spots lioforo tho oyoB ! ToHow skin;' Blugglsh bowels; swollen eyelids or anklea; log cramps; unnntur'nl short cnui, nieepiossneBa ana mo uespon- , uvo R rocpto fop H0go troub,eg that you can depend on, nnd If you want to make a quick recovery, you . oiiBlit J" wJo "l fjt n copy oMt. ?350 jgt of wrlt!ng th,8 ,C8C'rp. tlou. but I hnvo It nnd will bo glnd to Bond it to yon ontlrely free. Just I'tobinBon K-l" 01 Luck IluHding' ' notrolt, .Midi., nnd I will send It by roturn mnll In a plnln onvolopo. Aa return man in n pinm envelope, as ur the wnr with Japan when tho JJ will bco jhon y.i go t ". jJ.youI,B KlI1,oror KnmK u'ni nttonilt. SCSlo t It hni K't Sl?! I to make his reign nn era of re- nmj pnln-conqiiorlnR power. .form. The roallty nnd Btrongth of It will quickly show Its power onco yon uso It. bo I think you had better seo what It Is without dolny, , w, 80n(1 yoi, coy frC0y0ll can us It and cifo yourself nt homo. - Business Directory Following la a list of Reliable llualness Firms that It will Pay to Patronize Go To WILLEY & SCHR0EDER for Plumhinq and Heating Mnitdilleld, Ore., Phono 773 STADDEN All UIikIm of photograph work, bromide enlarging mid IclmIuIc HiiInIiIiir. J. .. KOONTZ .Machine and Kepulr Shops (J EXKU A h M ACI 1 IXIST Stenm and Gas Englno Work At Hollnnd'a boat shop, Frout street, Marshflold, Ore. You Will Find Solid, comfort and satiafactlon In OUR FURXITIJRE mado by tho best manufactur ers It comblnea elegance dura bility and comfort. Our goods being substantially mado will retain tholr flno elegant finish and last a lifetime and alwayB prove a aourco of satisfaction. Another important fact Is that our prices aro no higher than for poorer quality and trashy goods. Let us figure with you when you want anything from a kitchen chair to a complete outfit. C. A. Johnson, Oldest Furniture Store on Coos Hay GLIMPSES Studies In the Life and Character of Its People and Little Known Facts About the Country. Written for The (continued from latt. week) A favor't- nv of exirn.lnsr. what nptly cIiommi, except that the process I n8 advanced beyond thnt of more rubbing lilR eyes, lie mny bo snld to hnve natually nwakeued. It Is dllllcult for iih on this side ot the waters to understand thoroughly Just what that awakening moans now and will moan to the world later on. Per haps nothing of n similar nature lias ever occurred, certnlnly not on such a largo scale. The nwakeuhig of Jnpnn wns complete and her adoption of things western about as thorough as one could Imagine. In Chinn. how- oriI clvill.ntlon nnd learning will mcan initely more thnn It did In Tn,mn. Appiiniinir tn .ii... it -vmtt ". r. " . China has mado greater progroea within the past Ilvo yours than nny other nation In tho world. n i- ... i -.i.i .. . i u.. .. .. ... . tins movoment. A new national splr- this movoment. A new nntlounl snlr It h been kindled nmong the poo- nlo. who rntehlnK nn tlm slounn; Sow ciilim." "Heform." hnve nnss- l ,l " "" tho torch of old. until pVctlciiIly .the whole piatlon haw naught the fever. Ono brouthos )f iM H')lrlt In tho very ntmosphore aliout lilm. To llluBtrato tho rapid- Ity of the chnngos that aro taking j,cc the Incident l related of ono ,m,ot,B n fron(1 ()f Ch1) ,, ngl. iK lini if tlloro wnB nnytlilnic now going on thero. Tho reply wiia: "I jinvi, not Hl.on tll0 mornB ,,np01. nB yet Kviiry,ny ono 8cn18 t0 J)a. pora to boo whnt now movemont hna boon inaugurated, what change pro- OB0,jf TIiIb radical adjustment to foreign coniiitlona Degnn In tho yenra follow- B tj10 wnr WtM jn,,!U,( When tho this movement for reform wna clonr- ly seen In tho utter fnlluro of tho Empress Dowager to check It. She brought on tho Uoxer uprising, thinking thnt by ridding China of all foreigners, tho old consorvntlvo pol icy could still bo adhered to. It was a sovoro blow to tho Chlncso nnd tho foreigners nllko, but In tho nnturo of thlnRs It seomod nocossnry. It was but tho hlrth-throQ of n now nn- tlon. With tho Boxor Uprising tho doom of old China wns sealed nnd n now nnd more vigorous China was I born. Tho Manchu Dynasty, which j has boon ruling China for tho past I threo conturlea or more, realizes Its I Inability to stom tho tide ot reform nnd now has well-nigh submitted to the Inovltnble. To get any adequate Idea of tho progress of tho Reform Movoment, one needs to turn back a fow pages ' to tho chapter on Old China. Hero 1 he Is told that China, before the splr- SEED CATALOG READY TO MAIL Tim lending Seed Ctnloeof tho Weit Lilly' Catalog. Your 1911 crop depend on GOOD iecd lend lot thli Catalog nod set tho be.t. 'Vrlto now to the CHAS.IL LILLY CO., Seattle, Wn. ijjyfr LADD, HUNT and C COXTItACrORS AND ItL'II.DEKS, All klmlv of repairs and shop uork promptly attended to and neatly done. Phono 1P.1X. GAFU IXVESMEXTS. For Information concerning high-class 'bond Investments, bearing C lntorest net, write O. B, Hinsdale, care J. II. Adams and Company, Los Angeles, California. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, OF CHINA Cum Hay Tin-., I- ' Wniru Hc"otm eume to them.! " lnd a'laf.lutply devoid of the e-.ii-iial raaru-.vs of western clvlllzn- iiuently, wo nre not surprised at llnd tluii. They tb ems vivos dbl not mlius- im? it in iiiin. i.,.n,ini mi... r... an tiieee thlntti aecnttee they knew of nothliiR different from what they hail, and even If thoy did know about such thliins, their ways and their thoiiKlits wero hotter than ours, nnd why model nfter Inferior things. Scarcely more than a decade ago there was no railway In bn foim.i in nil China. Tho first railroad to be years ago the Kmpress Dowager nn-.!,l'B n(0,i,fiWu8lur ll1108' J 1 St bullt. a small section rimnlnv fr.mi n.....,n.i n,.,f ..i. n ting it, It Is n matter of little concern Slmnghnl to the ocean-suffered fovo- n ..,,,.. rolv ' account of the superstltloiiH droni1 of tlie Chinese that It would ntorfero with the Fongsliul, the air mm W!UtM' HI"rlt- TJioy purohnsed tho ... ltrotoB their aversion nt that time t() "'thlng foreign. Today a,ii00 miles of railway are In use. 1.000 ... mi '" courso of construction, and "- '" uuiisii iiviiuii, llllll 1.000 miles are projected. Thero was ,not a telegraph wire In the Empire, Today 34.000 miles of wire connect the most distant vmnmi. fmiioii ,.r. iioo.i win. 11..1.1... t . . ' ' """. mii to """" uer J.uuu such olllcee arc nnw opon, nnd tho number Is be- '" 'ncreasod dally. Ton yeara ago tllore w8 one dally nowapapdr ln ,,okll8- Today thero are ten, one "f l,H,m 0',,,t", u" n woman. Througli- 0,,t ll" Kmplro there are 200 dally ""er" ' "tln liromea aro numerous, but they nro unnblo to ""I'l'b" the demand for translations of Wvitom works. . Hong Kong. Slinu- Bllnl """'"'w. nnd ninny other el- tll'B' h,lV0 nU tho things thnt nro typical of Western cltloa, and tho Chi- neso nrolfapldly unlng those cities ns 'noileltrforthelrown oltlos. They nro ""Binning to construct their own electric enr ayaroma, establishing trlo "8t P'ntB, building roods "'"u " " u";iu, hiuihivhik 8n"tn,y conditions, giving hotter pol- m,mi"'J K Ire prote. ""'"- tno won,( ctiou, ami building higher comfortnblo homoa. Todny onlthy Chlnoio. whero ho Is 'Kt I" contact with any of tho c,tl0H wo ,invo mentlonod, hns bo- L,"" m "uioricnuizeu tiiai no mij'B piiouogrnphs, automobiles and liar- or such studios as geography, bu llosa. A few years ago tho Chluoao tory, mnthemntlca nnd the sciences, know nothing about building or run- Tholr knowledge of tilings outside iiIiir a manufacturing plnut. Today tholr own omplro wna wofully defl- nr01"111 tho forolgnlzed cities smoke- """' nro "PrmBinB up iiko niusiw ,001"8' nml "ctory hnnda by tho hun-, ,,rod8 nro 8C0 B,nB t0 n,ul r,'' carn - ,nB tll0,r "J8"rablo plttnnco of a few Ippera a day. missionary returning to China nfter a brlof absonce, reporta changes that ho observes, as follows: "Dig-; gor scnooiB anu more or tiiom; tno opium reform pushing tho drug steadily nnd Anally out of tho Em- plroj tho city streets lighted by nlght, nnd wonder of wondora, swept by day; uniformed nnd ordorly pollco ' keeping order on these samo streets, I while tho postman makoa hla rounda,, delivering nowupapors and lottora. Telephone bolls resound In tho Bchools and In the larger stores .is well as In yamons; but tho host of nil is tlie porsuasivo lnuuoiico or tlio Christian church, felt and acknowl- edged as never bofore In the now llfo nnd thought "of this wonderful do- cade." China has had practically no navy luptothlatlmo. Todayaholaplanningto apond seven yenra ln tho organizing Quito In contrast to all this has and equipping of a navy. Ry 19 10 boon tho coming in of Western moth alio hopes to havo eight first-class ods, which havo been followed In battleships, 20 cruisers, 10 gunboats toto; In fact, so groat has boon tho and 3 flotillas of torpedo boats. Tho zonl for western learning and west samo activity la being shown in tho ern methods, that tho conservatives reorganization and strengthening ofbavo been trembling for tho fato o! her army. She has already copied , tholr own classics. A Chlncso youth , ,.... ,...,.. ... ... ,i, UUUI UBlVlil iUUUB IIIU (IIUUIICU ui i having military manoouvers. In tho social habits and customs pf the people, reforms quite na as toundiug aa thoso wo have mention ed, aro taking placo dally. Tho smoking of opium, and tho raising of tho poppy plant are gradually being dono away with. Tho Antl-Footblnd-Ing movement, started by American and European ladles, has passed nvor Into tho control of Influential Chi nese, among wlypm nre Taotal Shen and Admiral San. Chango of custom In funorals, marriages and dress has .abroad. A majority of thoso aro In been sanctioned by decreo. Tho Chi- Japaneso schools and colleges. Hun neso student who formerly carried a'dreds of thorn are taking high rank bird cago In ono hand and fanned among tho students of Amorlcao, 1911 EVENING EDITION. himself with tho other, now throws himself with zeBt nnd enthuslnBin In- to the Western sports which have found their way Into nlinost every Chinese miucntionnl Institution. Kvun tho young women nre pos- seod by the spirit of reform. When thoy leant of the ways of western wo- men regarding the Meeting of their husbands, they And their own time- honoiod oiiitom of having the par- ents do tho selecting very objee- tlonable. They now want the right which American mid other Western girls have of chooshiR whom they please to be their life-associate. The zeal for inform i.e.. toiinlim! nil phases of their life, nnd eonso n av all Kl(,llv4n Flfll.Wfll. I V IKIl III of Rovernment for China, like other thliiRB, must be modelled after the western type. The constant cry for the past few years hns been for n Parliament, wherein tho people would have a voice In their own nf- fairs, Instead of having the Kmporor tltinir nnd nm t.- n,,,,,, t., .... n.... might bo called In mil".. Hut this iv. viiiiv oiiv.ii ti litll 1I1II1IU1IL seemed too far abend Tor those Wost-' ., ,. , crn enthusiasts. Tho Provincial As-i"0''' r , semblles sent a largo delegation tJ1 , !, '' Poking last .lime, with tho petition They pledged themselves to romnln In the capital and to harrasB the throno until their nntltlnn u-n. .rrnnt. " uu. it. in on hi nun Hllllll Ol UIO IICIO- gates were ho much In earnest that they cut off tliolr hands and with the flowing blood penned letters to varl - od It Is said that somo of the delo- m. i.nrtu ,.f t... w.i, .i.i i... .i !.... .. !" iu wriuuhiii mr a parliament nioro voneniont tlmn over. Finally nn olllolnl decree was laauod. HtutltiK that an Imperial parliament, tho llrst over called In tho history or Chinn. will bo convoked In 113. It Is the aphoro of oducntlon that China Una undergone tho moat rndtc trnnsformatlon. Chlna'H.old edu- cntlonal Hystom Is n thing of tho past, being completely Biipplnntod by tho method of tho West. No ono can really understand the tenor o.' this chango until ho knows how thoroughly nntlquated their formor methods wero ln this lino. Their wholo system wnn entirely out of lnte, by thousands of year It seoiua. Studonta wero not taught to reason for themselves, to develop along orl- hi iih., mu m hmuu vuryuuiiKi by roto. A good essay writer, for examplo, wns not ono who brought, forth some new thoughts of his own, hut ono who could string together In nn artistic way, na many as pon- Blblo of tho flno snylnga of tholr j angea. i no curriculum was uovoui dent. Somo amusing examples nro io.u io uiusira.o una acu uuo iiik'i official, on going to Europe, brouglit .n lnrgo quantity of salt with him, becauso ho thought there was nono tnoro. in nn nrgumont niiout n com imlno, a high official at Poking apoko of growing coal, saying that Its rato of growth waa not very great. Ono man uigii in uuucaiiuuui circles, uau- od a missionary: "Can your Bhlpa Ball to tho moon?" Tho average graduato student If naked where Eug- land, Franco or Germany are, would probably reply, "What la tho uso of knowing. I do not expect to travel." Tho slavish study of tho clasalcs, 'which, In tholr minds, enshrined all that waa worth whllo to lenm, wns adhered to almost from tho crndlo to tho gravo. It has beon said that --! u a uiuuoao scuoiar wero to leuvo on studying for four consccutlvo yenr3, ho would find himself Just whoro ho started ns a boy. In other words, ho would forget how to memorize, and with this failure, his wholo odu- cationnl fabric would collupso. today would n thousand times rathor delvo In Western lore than grind out tho time-worn Bontoncos of Confucius or MencliiB. Ono of tho greatest fac tors In this educational reform has beon tho presenco of the mission school overywhoro In China, Theao havo, with fow exceptions, beofl well managed, and tholr graduates, after going to foreign lands for post-grad-uato training havo returnod to tholr nntlvo land bringing tho best that Wostorn training could give. Today thousands of students aro studying English nnd Gcrmnn universities, China has repeatedly sent some ot her highest olltclals abroad to mako a careful study nnd Investigation ot IWostem methods of Instructlou. Those awakened Ideis hnve been put mto I'rnctlco In their own schools la tm? n" of flnor buildings, better o'Wlpniont, more tin proved methods of Instruction nnd dlsclpllno and tho ,nkl"K n of Western subjects In l,lolr curricula. No doubt tho zoal f,f lMo reformers was qulakouod a hundred-fold when nn Imperial decreo Knvc sanction to tho English tonguo !ns lll olllclal Inngungo In all Chlncso nv;""u,B Ul iiiuucrii learning. 40l nnii jinti . e ....!-..- t . a - ,0I,B 8l,lco n Cnmo80 I'f'nco resigned his olllclal post to study In dormany nnd Hnglnud, nnd many other stu dents havo mnde slmllnr snorlflcoa In order to study abroad. It Is no ox ajegeration to say that never In tho history of any nation has tho deslro for n new learning tnkon so complete possession of a people as It has of tho Chinese. Tho earliest dream of eve ry youth, It seems, Is to got a trnlu- what becomo of his own classics. China has roused from her lone rnte of progress In tho deendes Is at all commenau- ' , . , . V ' . ' '""". - .rniit wifii tnnf ..r ti... .n .i..nM.i I " ",,m,)er8' ",ul ,,,nllt,a ,n territory. Is too poor nt present to assort hor- solf ns she would llko to do. China lias all that Japan lackB. Let her i .... T" "8 th1oro,,B1h,y 'iwnl",l ""! J.IMmiJ0BO "'V'0 b"c10",' nnd1thc1n ! ""n.'. 1 W . , lk-7r,nd i non uiiinn Is mood, It ulllt-hauBO .,lll fnco of tho world. THE IlllSIIMA.V. Tll vago loves his nntlvo shore, Tho' rudo tho soil nnd chlil tho nlr, Then woll mny Erin's soiib ndoro Their Isle whloji nnturo formed so fnlr. What Mood reflects a hIiow bo aweet, As Shannon's great or pnstornl bnud, Or who a friend or foo can meet, So gen'rous ns an Irishman? Tho' his hnnil bo rnsk, hla henrt la , warm, i And principle la still his guldo, None nioro regrota a deed of harm I None more forgives with nobler pride; ,Io ho (Ju , but w0.t bo (lnr. ,,. Mnrn nt , nr.lf.frn thnn to nlau. ..,. ,, ,,,.- rownrd. .., ..., i. in,,, .. irinhnmn- If poor ln wonl, he'll for you pay, I , And guldo you whoro you aafo mny ho; If you're his comrade, whilst you i stay Ills cottago holds a Jubllco; 1Uh ,1I0Bt 80l1 ,10 wll, uniock, . Ad ,f ,,0 nny your ,norUB BCnn ymr conndonco ho acohis to mock . F(Jr fnUhfu, la nn irishman. n , .. i,011ni i WOo or wonl. ( Wnnt00P i,0 UdB i0 dares to do. Try Jlm w,tu goldi ,t won.t ,)reVall; Dut o'on In flro you'll find" him truo; Ho Books not safety lot Ills post Do whoro thoro's might tn danger's van; ' For, If tho field of famo bo lost It won't bo by an Irishman. KrjnB joyij nnji from nK0 to ago, ' JJo tnJU UOro' .Kronti mor() faniM nI1(J fre0( M noftCO bo yourHi or Biiould you wago Defonslvo wnrs, cheap victory, Mny ,,jonty. (jow jn ovory jiold, And gentle breezes sweetly fnn, May choorful smiles sorenoly glldo, Iu the breast of ovory Irishman, Tako your SUNDAY" DIXXER at Tho CHANDLER. Special monu. 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