pi I ' ! if ' ? i ' V I' ! 1 1 j i tibfa1t-l BAD .. BREATH I hurts n1n CA-CAnrTO nnd n n niilit an.l enocilto latail? ihr ar Htnplf on artful Mr daughter and I wet totticrrJ with led tomrh ami our tirrath u tf rr tal After taking a low dno of CararU up hnrr ImrruTW wuudifullr Ttivr are a crpat hlp In I bo famll. WlLlistJir.VA NAOtU HB UUleubouta (Jl Cincinnati. Onlo. CANDY 1 j- CATTWHTI6 (ADt I IS MOTTtttCO rir.tant. IV.ibl. ivtcnt. TM Col lo Hood, Isncr f c ken. Weak::. ir O.r.1 Kc i Wc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... n.iii.t itiaM; rr"?4 win, ir-.i, . ti. ill IJfl Tfl HUP Mil anil rarptsl t-r a Itlrog. nllIUQAU Kuuto CLUUTobacculUblw Additional Local News From Tuesday's Dally. Al Long Range Y- u i.exor fcuow wlien a Cpa.t Mau. Want Ad is coini: to nuit work. We hpd n man In yesterday inquiring for n 'iMitih ftuiid" Hdvcrtieod last May. We sent liim to the finder. If ho had rend the want ad daily, bb every one ought to do, he would have been saved this Ions tutpense. Order Now Do not put ofl ordering: if yoa want any extra copies of the Special Illn; (ra ted Edition. Kemember that we accept orders ontil Dec. 1st at 10 cents each. After the paper is issued it will bo 15 cents a copy. Remember also that we guarantee satisfaction or no sale. Order early, and you will confer a favor. Early Closing at Libby Our steter town Libby has concluded to dote at 0 o'clock in the fntnre and notices have been posted to that effect. Mr. Sleep manager of the mine store at that place says there is so reason why it cannot operate just as well in Libby a it is doing in Marsh-eld. The early closing is giving excellent satisfaction here and it will only be a short time when people will bn so accastemed to it that it will b almost impossible to re turn to the old way. David Beware The Gardiner Gazetto waxes very wroth becauses the body fonnd on the beach at Tenmile, as related in the Mail ten days a.o, "was afterwards braied on the sea wall by eomo fishermou whom Mr. Holden bimeell employed to do the job." At this "inhuman act of negket" the Gazette's gorge rites, and i( it eer occurs again tho paper is going to "roast somebody," in a ery terrifying manner. So if Davo finds another body he'd better leave it alone. Donald Mcintosh is no More Connty Commissioner Donald Mcin tosh, who hue been seriously 111 for some weeks, passed away at his home across the bay at a quarter alter three yeetnr duy .afternoon, and wll be burlod to-, rporow, funeral eer ices being held at the M. K. Church in this city under the aurplie? of the Masonic order, of which he wan a member. His death had been expected for some time, but it comes as a heavy Ioeb to this cotnmunity.of which he was one of the most honored mem hers. The Mail hopes to give an ade- - quate sketch of bis life in the next issue. i Woolen Hill Starts Today The superintendent of the North Iiend Woolen mill informs ua that the mill steams up for the first time today. It will bo several days belore things get to running and active work will not begin . before next'week. Only part of the crew will be brought over until things get to running; r Work will bo begiii grinding tho cards come day thia week. The now mill haa orders for all their qutput for ovor a year in advance and na aoon as the works are running full blast tho mil!(prce .wij be Increosed to two Bbiftfe and work day and nfglit. i MM New Aerie Organized Marshflcld Aerie, Order of EaRlee, . ki.kI.. I U.M.t havnmin Mtl.t n .,. -,.., ..- """l.uH.iltWBtlng paper describing the life oven pb liy Joseph uriuiorj caio urgau- 7 ' . ... , Uor. Sixty-four member woro initiated and at least 15 more will coiho in at tho next meeting, civing lh new lodge strong start in me manor 01 ranrawi shin. I Tho following olliccre wort' elected for tho new lodge: 1 Woithy President, K L 0 Farrin; .Worthy Vice President, It C Liv; U'..ll... 1I,. ,).!.. V P Miirnln- ' . WorthvI'niitrroMdent.AlHnll: Worthy Secre.rtrv.TJL..w,8; Worthy PrenMirer. A Htvknlu; Worthy Cui'doc'.r, John J Rai-k! InMdetJuard SOK.;r; Out- tide liumd, John Herron; lruetit': Jatue liibbnrd, lr llnydeit mid (i N ''arrm I Will Change Engines The IVau Lomlicr Co. aro preparing to moe theeniiiue from tho old mill in town and put it in the Ray City mill, in place of the main engine now In 80 j there. That eoRine line 135 horjo pow.j er, wnue me one in uie oiu nun is jw horse power. The main trouble with the one now in use, however, is that it can not be nd Clark Centennial Exposition Com speeded high enough for the double cir- mission, of Portland, arrived in thu city culars, while the larger one can. The ou Monday having oome in from Hose- old engine here which uied to carry the entire burden of the mill, is in a perfect state of preservation, having been well itaken care of, but tho woodeu founda tion has rotted away to pulp. Ai there are throe other engines at the Bay City mill, the change will give the old engine a surprise. Some idea of the work it need to do may be eathur ed from the fact that it twisted a nine inch shaft, as Manager W. T. Merchant has Just discovered in looking it over, Generous Utah Woman A woman doctor went to Utah to practice. She wan a pleasant lady, as well as skillful, and her patients were very fond ol her. "How I wish," said one of them, "that I could convert you to our religion I If vou would only mat ry my husband, and come and live with us " The doctor fled in horror to another friend, to whom she told the story. Her helfrespect began to revive, and she felt comforted, seeing bow the eyes of her listener blazed. "I don't wonder you feel as you do," replied the friend ind'uantly. "The ideal Why, that Mr. is perfectly horrid. What you want to do is to marrv my husband, and come and livo ith us, PlattsbnrKh N. Y.) Tnbuue. Disastrous WrOCks ,, , . ,. , , Lorelessnepj is responsible for many a railway wreck and the tame caueea aro making human wrecks of sufferers from Throat and Lung troubles. But since theadventof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colde, even the worst cases can he cured, and hopelesB resignation is no I iner necei eary. Mrs. Lois Crairg of Dorchester. Mans., is one of man) whowt life was Bawd by Dr. King' New Discovery. ' This great remedy is guaranteed for all Throat and Lung diseases John Prunes Druggist Price oOc. and ?1 00 Trial bottles free. A .Mammoth Holiday Issue The December Delineator (Ctiriutmas Number) represents the high-water mark of beauty and utility, and poshi My of circulation alao, In a wonii.n f magazine, having a first edition of m -re than a million copied. It contalnu 2JU pages. To produco thi mammoth eili t'on 728 tons of paper and 4!) prc-see working 25 (leys were required. In ad dition to.ex,q iHs.it polor work, clever iic lion and fltrtain'y illuM rated articles, , the number includes a display of charm ing Winter fathi'ns covering forty-two rBKits, letter ,fr'Jm. the, foreign fil6hlon nlrea arul IliUBtrf.W-d article on the lathiqnabiu fabrics r.ud trimmings, rntl 1 nery, etc. Among the notable con tributors are: Richard J.o Gallienno, ' with a delicate romance, A Wedding iting in the Garden, containing lyricn in tluj author's best vein; W. A. Frazer, ' with an Indian tale, the Net of Leo; Al-j bert Higelow Pajne, with a dolWitfuj sketch founded on tye foibles of tho col. ' lector; Harriett Prescatt Bpofford, with' -- ' lov story ol unusual Interest; Andrew Lank', with clever travesty on tlto tmi nt fnlrt tnln ! ami fl lists ITnlitt.i. llh 1, ., . ol Mm, hui tun hames, lh livf Italian , hniLc, with hor portrait In colors. Tliurn it nlsn the tllirit itiAtatltitnnt nf rivohlton 0, CM Wo,ul) ,h piquant naratitu ol clubdom by Agnus Surhridtso, nml m romnrkablt) photo graphic article ltv.f C llommont, There nro many bcautl'iil art features, ninom? them lour p'sgo In Morn representing Ilauyhood, Childhood, Uirlhnol mid Mottivrhool the wotk ol Hertiiui! J. ,, ,. ... Rownwoyrr. tor tho rhll.lmi tluir, nrn eiuertn'iiiiij; kiuihk ntid ctorii, mid f , holMw(o m v ,,rn,,ICttl .K. ' K etionH in cookery mid other depurt- tuent ol tho home, for thu ChriHtmnn eWUKHI. Lookinf up exhibits Commissioner llaffy ArOUSlUg CbOS COlint)' fof an Exhibit O. Y. Harry, Conuriitfioner ol Lew if burg via Myrtle Point. Mr. Harry is hero endeavoring to arouse (merest in the way of getting up an exhibit for the Ht Louis Fair. Arrangemnuts are under way to get the Coos Hay Chamber ol Commerce to join with committee, from the Coq-itile to send an exhibit from Coos county. Thl is a step in tho right direction, and everyicitizon should put his ihoul der to the wheel 10 unable them to carr out this project. Mr. Ilnrrr I much pleased with Coo Hay and vicinity, and will do all in hi power to procure a creditable exhibit There is no question but what wr can send a very creditable allowing and the benefit derived from it won III be great. Millions of people could he.ir of Coos Hay and see a samplo ol our product, A Jairy showing alouo would be worth a thouia.id times thu cot, to say nothing of the results of a general display. What id tin value of 'Jo boxes of our ctnice apples compare I to thu value o' having several mil ton people see them? They certainly would hold their own with those of any other part of the United States, If an exhibit is worth anything at all let us send the liwt we run tret tin. Sllcti nn butter. cneese. ennnerv products, cal. nun- "". lore-try anil ' pnWucts. and last but not least, rp educational ex- titbit, which In one of the most irnpor- ta'it ol all, aH it Is the one the intelti. gent i.ometieeker n llr't luterestut in. I In o yean time the value ol such an advertiiini- a, thin would givn C'kih 'county would brimj it back many timea its cost ........ .-., ,. HFRF flRF THF ,,-,,, nil- lll- lliTOIirO mn VOII WAIunfco F U II TUU. j The works are Elgin, Walthnm or Dtie- ber'c, any grudu or size you chootu at right p-icoi. WAtcl.ee and Jewelry ropnir'n done on short notice, and in up-to-da'ti stylo at the RED CROSS JEVELRY nMADT - ICHT """ mi.il is J iimi It - "'r tfoT-'lyi Ti MaM I IN THE PATHS OF PEACE Hy Jot McLtod J OlvrtyM, l,:l. ''V T. tt .VcCluw f4i4f'f4-f''f4 Mm. llmttluKi dtvpptsl Into tho lil nn ..linlr. tvllh n uluh. 'Hm llr.i III tli.t " " A I'll ai'fHTVlH II II1C0 WHO, Itllll IIIIU llhrnry burned cheerfully. Uelde Its wuiii uinko ono , , .... . wohiii lunim ono. criu-klliiK tho only hoiiiiiI In the Millet Tltroo hourH Inter tho rnrrliiKO niir- room wan that of the pnitV-wor'H pen iih Inir MIhii Klltitbeth l'nrker rolled nolHf It iiuulo its iiiethodlciil wny over thoJivMly iiIoiik CoIIoko ntreot. Hlie Tell paper. It wiim very reiitful, mid hIioI dlitliietly nervouti, l'roreniHir Allii. was so tired. She decided that thin wo,lltl v,'r' -t-rtaliily Im there. And Blvlnjj of faculty dlnnew wan a mil- ,u ,l1" lllMt 'culty dinner, JiihI before iMinineneement, Mm had kIvoii Mm tho Presently Hhe chmccd at her Iiiim baud. Iauii; exptrlemv had taiiKbt lilni ' that It wae vlm-r to allow hid wife to begin u eitnvermitloii on the day of a faculty dinner party. So at this crlt leal moment he deliberately cupped liln ....., , i. i.. 1. 1.. b... -...i ,. ,i. ...... ii vu.uvu.il ,v niu llir, nnvivi.iiiM ill" figure to ItH grvuteHt length. An lie ' thrvw himself on the divan ahe began. "Weill" "How is It Kolng, dear? Everything rvudyr "Yrt, John; I think bo. " I hnvo Juat put tlko hiHt tourlk-H to tho table. The Uowern came. They'rw lovely. You werv dear, John, to take ho much trou ble ordering them." "NothliiK Kono wrong, then" "Noo, John." "What made you algh when you ciium inr "Did I?" hypocrttlctilly. "Oh. noth ing. Duly I wnH Juut thlukttig." "I'hlnklnc whafr" "Good hen vena, John I This Isn't n 'quiz,' I nlmply wautel your mlvlw." "My ndvtivl Do I hear aright? 1 know 1 am n tremcndoindy wine man" "Profensor Hastings! Will you be se rtous, plenHu) You wv, lt'.s u questloii or love." At this ho unt upright. "hovel Have you turmtl nintrlimnk er. Helen Aupista? Conn? over here and tell me the whole story." And he gently pulled her down beside him on i... .ii itituii. "John. denr. don't you remember how verj- attentive Prnfetisor Allen was ti Ellzabi'tti Parker last sprint;? He tool; i. i. I. ji ... : -r "on, kin. Au, tl'm r, tuit i.vt" hue C1I1ED. hor crvcTywhero. And," Inipresalvely, thia nutumn no ono has wen them to pother una?.' They quarreled ovor some trifle, and they'n? both too proud to mnku It up. TJiey won't oven Hpoalc to t-nch other." "How do you know all thia" Inter rupted ho. "Why, tho night you were nt the Now Knglnnd Alumni iiHHoelatlon ban qut-t ho cnlled iiihI rather-well, yo- j rather confided In me." "And you didn't toll mo! Oh. wo mn l. ,. la ,.,.,- .nln.l u-1 man, thy namo Ih never mind what Then why In tho world did you nt.lt them both to ttdH dinner If they won't Hponk to each other?" Mrs. IIiiHtlugs looked pityingly nt her hasband. "You dear old Htupldl Tonight Ih tho tlino I hope they'll make up." "Oh!" whistled John, "And where do I come In 7 I can't Hay, though I nm Alleu'H Henlor on tho faculty 'Hpeak to MIhh Purkor, you plghondeil moiiHterl I'rovo to her by wonh and dw-dH that j'oii lovo her, or I will pro cure your dlflinlKflnl.' " "John, will you bo Heimlble? I Just wnnt to hear your opinion of my plan." "I thought It wnHir't advice," mur mured tho prorefwor of hlHtory meekly "You know Jean 1h very fond of JJllzaboth Pnrkor, When I wiih up In tho HiirHery JiiHt now tho child Hcomed fovt-rUh. Hho has a cold. Kho riKked mo If 'hlzbuff wnH coming nnd begged mo to nHk hor to 'wock Jean to H'eep.' ' "II II ill a '.Li! ; fl ; :,: .-n-av ',' ' I If fl " yuffcni' ; If lw ' It ',' I .A t 'i j. Vrn I Ij . vr "71 'fBrrrT'sVPv'' 1 V 9Mm "v- .-j. y ?Zbn'&T"at ' ' MIi'iVi fYr! i 111" .In,h'ii1imila I l-rf Tolrpnotxi her W fcoM n rr mill. " n , , twceMly mn$, Aiiy. , OIM onrly. Phil kmka almply P-rect v 'JJ j,10 t Bru, for H mnl ' iT,,!f.cnn4ej"l?nBn,U?thr?r,wllr lo itny litlw thnn OWf o'clock. , Kht it will o rl illctilw. tlifii i w hen ,,.,, ty r, mt, AWvmti fyPM, Hl lTvlfiianir Allnli rtmna I'll tAll 111 If . . 4 ...,.,.. " -' -' - - -,m. wmnn ii u " "" "vr ktmm Him , ,.. M,,w ,,(, U(, n t tflll loll iT ?, . clilM niit to im l0 , r ,l(1 innrthHiy. ti... koinI wo j lh to tho numory to aoo her. And then ,1W1 l(w.,V0I. 1C,(,W, , ,,r(,llj hl) "..a, 4 ?, T , i .. Into bourn; mj one hvmiIiik lw niiMil u f ' m,r hu w"""'"""'0 "' Keutly on ho imrlor door. Then, win What utmtom-l The wi.yy.Hi m. J HJt m,(lnJ m(, , ..Coiuu ,,.. Kind ytMir forrt-H n Nlmply pmlun, Hut, hnntlly, m-oltiK bin Joking wiih koitijr too fur: "i tiopo tt will muvei'd, n.' '.""'. .' " " .' rum. rroin ner iiair, ami no nan nam - Ah hI.o Htepped Into tlrt. IIhhIIiikh1 hall Mm. HaHtliiari called from the top of thu atalra: i 'Vomit up, dear. How perfectly snveot of you to cornel i wiih nfn.ld J"m wiildu't get tho ineHimge tti time, jrun iii im iieiiKiui'd. j' ki riinn ..... ' .llllltlM. Hi .'I' f. I., ill. 1 have to nn i that JoI.h'h tie Ih ' I hnv.i to aett that , u ,,, , ., ,. . niuiihi.i. .tin. nuu i.imiiijM'iii vt imtMii, tt half open disir Kllzabeth on opening tho nursery door wiih Joyfully welcomed by the tiny Jean, who spniug Into her arms with a rry of delight mid hugged her close Then slut curlisl up cotltentelly In Ellcnbeth'ri lap, murmurlUK, with n High of rvitlftfnctlon, "Hlng Plck-ii-iitu-ny.' " Tho Hoiigti went on unlnterrtlpttstly for half nn hour. Then tho earring'"" liegan to nrrtvo. Ellzalteth could, hear the pondeniun annual Joke of thiv pro fittsor of tunthumnttm and the oliedl ent laugh of his asnlstnut an they pitHS etl Into thu drvunlng nniin Hhe lnjurtl the rustle of skirt ns tho women tint tenl down ttm ntalnt. "They miiHt nil hi lien'," who thought, "but I won't go down till 1 have to." Hho glanced nt Jean, wtioso eyetj i were heavy with sleep, nrxl Hung iigalil the favortto nong. And this was the Hceno upon Which Prtifesnor Allen gnzM n inlnuto Inter ns tie Htool nt tho iiurwery uiKir. in ncr nmenn wuin gown, her crimson capo railing buck, revealing her U-ntitlful neck mid anus, ' ,,, ,.,,, ,,. ML.,ltl.. ,.111Mi rnlll -- ....0-.- him as she looked down nt thu drowsy child cradled In her firms, she teemed to the unhappy professor almost dl vine. Ah ha stood listening to the lullaby Jean, suddenly raising her head, saw him. "Oh. Mr. Allen, turn In, turn In!" ntw cried. Then' was no escape. He came In. Kllznbetb's heart bent so loudly hIki felt Hiire he must hear It, but she did , not speak. "Jiiin. I came In to Any good night." "Is I your Nweetheart tonight?" "Yes, dear." "Hot-s you lub mo?" "Ye. Jean." "Does you lub hlzbuff too?" He cave one appealing look, but the dear faut? was turned uway. He re fwilvetl to risk nil In ono despernti? stroke. "God knows I do, Jcnn." "Veil, tlss u bofo dood night, nnd I'll go ns'eep." He klssetl her. Hut tho baby Instated. "Now hlzbuff.!' "May I, deur?" very tenderly, bond ing over them bath. ' "Tlss her, Allon." nrwetl Jenn. "KllzntMJthl" plendlnly. rh-cr no llttlo Bhu turned hor fncti to him. 'i ' Jean Kink back Hatlsfled. Downstntnt nil wonder nt tho delay of dinner was changed Into delight when Professor Allen and Elizabeth came Into tho drawing room together. And dinner wiih nerved. Teat of Sobrlntr An EngUHh carman who wiih brought! before a maglHtrnto for tctng drunk while In chnrgo of a horso and curt complained of tho IndlgnltleH to which hi? had been BUbJected ,y the -tollce. f Ho hud wulked a chalk lino mnrked ' down thu middle of n long pi.Hsago; had said clearly nnd dlatlnctly "truly runil' and "chrysanthemuuiH;" had I ! ckl hln hat up from tho lloor with . his right rw,t. rained t from IiIh foot Iind DUt It (III lllH llOIld Wlltlo Htlllldlllg ChryHlintheHIUinH;" had. ou his left foot; had been uHked to Htlcl: h i'.:i In n su all dot mmlt? by a pencil on a wall nnd hud told them that if u brick weighed eight pooundH and a half ii brick nnd a half would weigh Rlxteou pounds. And yet thu dlvlHlonal HiirKt-on Haiti ho wiih Intoxicated. Tho pollco explained that tho acctiHed had not walked tho chalk lino properly, that IiIh enunciation of "truly rural" and -'chrynanthcinumH" wiih very throaty ami yiigtie, that ho had three ttmoH fullcn on the lloor In IiIh uffortH to pick up Ida hat with IiIh foot, a teat ho volunteered, and In Htleklng thu pin In thu wall ho had uelocted u H'Mt that wiih not vlatblo to any ono but him Hclf. Tho brick problem had merely been put before him by wny of u JoUo, and hla Holutlou wan wrong. Ntiueioiilnu tli l.u.i.ilii.iy. Tho landlady wuh dlaturbed over ono of tier boardeni. Tho younjf woman ror. nut ir iiih reiitnoiH nro tan was nrotty und coiiHcnuently liad many ; K r wot and dirty ho could not mate admlrcTH. The landlady Wiih mini - aK-fr -Ujitt vnn oiiu of her cnllrra niuiliy lirruiiiK mild n cordlitl volw. "Kxriimi inn, MtrtH Tniverii," Hiilil tho UllllllllllXi "I'Ul WIH'II Will K'1" !, ...Ill ,.,. ,,1,.iimh iliril nut Dm lmimT" row w II j oil p n mrii on in ( k iwr MIhh TntvcrH Kmi Mim'l.lcHH nt hur MlUniy , ti IiIimIhmI m-nrlet. A H(l(ll ,,., )ni, lX)U K ,r brentb ahe ,. cy "No, ( will not. Hut to hiivo your K"" ,,,,, (,ml furt1(,r llMXty i will turn It , ,)(,for( ,. K1M,fJf Al. ,, ,mMUpi- lr, , ,,, l)llril),rtli ,.vlim tlw i.,.i11.i.. f.mit.l.. lu.r u-nv tint nf thn ln-( ,, ui York ,, Tu 1n perfectly Jlnlt In nil utirlhtltw of the dlvtnu nature. To he ho to tint lit- mom of our ulillllliiH U tho glorj' o .....--,.. qLD tIME 30nQEON8. iiimii. .imiii. Tti rf Unci to Work Itniilttlr llvfnra Ameatlirllra Wr I'aeil, Itefore nnn-ntlnitlcs worn known tli4 rurgeoii's only expedient wan to nbiidg his patleut'H NiilTerlugn by worliliifl rapldl) In tlitii tho old time surgeon! did wonders. They had n control and a tuiri'ty In their, bands (lint art? now n-. doii fiH'nd' One day tho celebrated aiirKisiit MaUK!uiouro had to ntiipittatii the leg of a poor duvll who begun to howl In advmiro. "I'll glvo you my watch," wild thu surgeon. "If the oper ntlmi lasts muru than a minute." Tho man accepted the offer, but wn obliged to forego tho handnutnu watch, nn Uin operation took leu tliuo thnn It rtv quires to describe. To amiiiitatu an ami nt thu shoulder Is a most dllllcttlt oponitlon. Dr. I nti geulH-ck of Oennatiy did It In two min utes, A young phystclnit who came til sen him perform the operation adjustnl his spectacles to tils noso so tut not til lotu n slnirlo inovemenL but when tho pwtnclen went In place tho operation wnH ,., nntl n BAirurvd nnn Iny on ttie lloor. .. Times have changed much since tlu-n. It huHIcch to put n bit of chloroform or other ou n compress nnd let thu patient breathe through It for n fuw minuted to put, him Into n slumber no deep that ho remains Inert while thu surgeon mnkeh.hU Incision, cuts, tiles tho bono mid sews up tho tleah. On awaking thu operation U over, nnd the patient knows nothing or It Thanks to chloro form, Mirgeous enn practice operations today which nrouao our ndmlratiou. Wlint Thr Cnt. Nearly every nation has Itn own par ticular form or food, nnd things which some nict-s would not, nH tliu exiirete vlou goes, "touch with tho tongs' nr4 considered by others nn thu grentenl luxurj' Tor Installed, while tho Arab eats till lotus hreml nml dtunirra with tho relink of fresh dates, the Gnviilander gorgei hlmsi-lr on niitmal fat and whale oil in the necessary means of keeping warmth In htrf body. Hindoo will not touch nuy form of llesh, but live happi ly ou rice and rnncld butter. An Dug llsbmau Is Htipposetl to value beer nnd tmenn nbovu nil other nrtlclea or rotsl, while thu dwellers In thu ApmililueS live ou chestnuts. In nitclolit days Uis Itoman emperora wero accustomed to liuvo n peacock itcrvisl nt nil gn'al feaKtM im one of tiiu principal dnlntli. while In these diys blnbi' uestH arul nitH fonn choice dishes In n Chlneue menu, Konn people nay that minll rKiup ti delicious, whtlu tho Kruucli assure you that there are few more dellcnto dluhe. than those made out of frogs' legs. IHu- Aiufraltiiii Oi-aters, "In tho port of Australia In which I live wo get oyntoni nH big ns n suiucor," Haiti u resident of Adulaldo to Uin Washington Pwit. "Thoy nro twjesi tint "'" " '"J nave m-en m uiu ui m.-u "'i'". "" 'io i""" " " recommend them, ror U.oy hnvo no '""ur 1U '"' lu"" "",l " J1" I"l "imiji mmn in uiuuu uiij wiiiiiv r J'lnJJ """ ltU iiiuni, nun uiuru aru iiiuinu nago trt oat tliem nfter they been Htowed iiulllclently long. In other parw of our country wo 'lvo " better gnule, uiipnmchliiK nearly to your American oyster, but hardly Ibt equal, In fact, after my uctiunlntancu with tho Chcruuxtiko bay products I nm firmly ut tho opinion that In tho matter of Hen food tho United Htateri leads all natlona, an niwertlon Unit will l?o backctl up by nny man of wldu travel." IIimv n Hint Draaaea, Ah bird fiiHhlona do not change, two nultH n year aru qulto enough ror moat blrtlH, but they need to tnko groat cam of them. Kuch Hepnrnto feather nuiHt bo cleaned and looked over nnd thu URolcHH ones pulled out. These fenth era are not packed closo together, you know, but llo Iooho and have plncoH Iwtween filled with air. When a bird wjuhh 10 Kui warmer nu iuih iiih renin- ' "' that theno air Hpueca may Iw rnlHo thorn, nnd; booh ho could not U jj-jj. head In hla llttlo body n4 cojifWtlU. a- -.. --.ni-'ttjwr " wmrf? --