..."iU 'Ji i-ia,j Aviv . A ilfciWi MMWkMw Enletttt in the Pr.'ttkf t Ut.rOkCt doos wnr vvM&nm co. P. G. LEVAR, P. X. HOFEIe. TEr.ErtlN'E, MAIK 41. &JUJA': ky mill, for stva payment n:tf, jo ec a ir.iOt; 4 Mouths fct St.oc. Wre sat paid in adraitfc tht pHcc U j cents r maatts, Iraki. Issued turj" uonusg except Xc&ay WKBKLY Issuta" Frtry Cluray. Twins: la A4 venct, $:.jia Year, Si.ce Six Months The KccJcer Knocc, k osh, hmt(k! KaocX, kttCck, km.cU Vhsi'i thi urn ( iuiyt!a? Xotliln'l So ve knock ! Everybody tuciJ.es us sore? We've heard nil your joker before; To bo livte' is a bore. So we roat--'l Lit town it on Hie bo; So v. kiiork. Fho guy Unit hvve next door N a Bum I' H wy fos-.e People's Jiiwrkin makes Li:n wtc Sever conje here anv more 3cii:s-. we knock; grcanej when any tliln conies 'roun' 'Hiat'.i bmctit the town. A ho Mrs) "'o can never eeo tlic point, "nt jtist crawl bark in our joint. And knock! DOKT TURN II DOW.V rhir 1. mlI ts bar. ditpoiitija cl .,'.... 1 w.o pr.rt 01 .nt county court to u-tJ down t! ic .:'o;iL:r.r for a ;I0O ap p'opriatlon for dvrtifia- Cco cocrt7 at the St. l.ic.i icir. One ol the i. aou'fl frlrea a?alnt making thii appro priation is t&ti to L-c t.'iftt wcey vs reeded for ioxU. It is tola hoped that bo ntron n; pcr?:mouloui vr of thi marTii:. I Sskcn by tb wur tr coart. Tho pt- ilioni that bsvo burn QIo.1, contsining .ie aamf t o wany of the brje t?x yera r.r a Cttalcltiut indication that the srnilmni o the people or Coos ccsniy iB ia fivor of doing eornetbi.i to bring Coci to the frout, where tho bt. ionss. ! It is true that money is nedwl for i roade, an 1 it is aleo true that one tod way to Rtt it is to encourageJaa-Jotitrt o' populotic.-.devfelopinentof oarreeouru.-6 Rd increafe of Die tax roll; The Si. Louie fair offra raru chancn) to Coos county, am'.iit should not bo neRlectcil. One thcciaad. dollars nro- ,u j perly Frent '.hare will- briDg ?Dcalculn ble beutSt to '.his reition. Tho day for MARSKJISUVO cction Uzivrr.'iiA nnd the C'ooa coun'y nt'',e' thi ideal form. Wo prewjnt tho rfi'.n,i t . . uIkjio as otic of the most hymmetricnl court is co;,! .( g6nt,en,n w,.o aro taBM bhown alxi'e forty pounds The -cilaiui capable ct appreciating tiie!"' c'nc'ral 'onn, character and ador . , ,.,.., ''ol'1,8 r tlll tjplcul Ilromw to-k are liquation and taking the propK- action, worthy of imitation on tho best turkey IMhey xet off on tho wrout' tjotit wi'l ' r,",,,M and vius -ow quality la V .....!.... 1 il ... fcv uuuuiiK iuse tuan apuui jj udeiortnnb. bO VEARO' xPEnianci: Tracx Marxs Oaaiano. Oopyrichto ic a mm,tm. AMilIni k I K ajsiil AtlAFrirAlftn ism diiluklr iWukir 4ruai pf r oiHnioo in mhtxu ati tloiu atrlctbr e.nt lra Oil Piuuu Ll fflVAflfJOU ft.3a.mti.bUSraa. IdMtl iyielol fnUt4, wUtaoat boalobarBaulB(h mutmm et aa; Ttnta.Mii BOTMbfitrs. i . VMiii-fivYsatS'- s$mmm$r Feed For. Dairy Cows "0 The following rations furnish tho rui ' term I necessary to mwliico milk In 1 about the Weill proportions, nocvidiug to Pnfosr C. II. Loklos of tin' Ml" swmi experiment station. Uy tho term , "ration" N mount tho food for twenty- ' four hour. If a cow Mill not give a ' good (low of milk In tho early part of tlw milking period when fed n liberal , muount of one of those rations It Iiult- ' cutcs thnt filw is not nrinpled b. iiiitucv ! to bo ti dairy anlnml. and -he should he disposed of. The ntnounts given are oiisldorod alvut right for a cow glv- in? from twenty to twenty-tiro pounds of mill; a day. Tor heavy milkers theso ration are to be Increased and reduced for lighter milkers. In making up tie? rations it Is designed that the cow Ik? given practically nil of the ivuchnoA she will eat. ami then sulll- dent grain Is added to furnish the nee- ewnry amount of ilifestiblo material: 1 4 A WHIIWP. Clover hay 1 Ham (. Corn Clover hay Outs Corn Clover hay i 6 to S i to s 6 to S S3 Corn ar.il cob meal S to 10 Gluten or cot!otiicU tnol i, Alfalfa or couou hay IS to M ( Corn Alfalfa or cowpeti hay Corn ptovcr .to i:, 1C 1C 3 to K 4 JO 11 4 to t 4 Wi r Corn Ornn Corn aUngo Clover hay ! Corn Bran a Corn t!lae Alfalfa or cowpra hay Corn ! Pma Cottonseed meal a 1 Corn ullace Alfalfa or covrpeA hay... 3) corn Corn fodder .. . ., Ttinoth) hay ... Corn ... Bran Coltomecd meal . U $ toM I 15 h The Silo. Brlafly rumiued up, the advantages of j the silo are: I'irU ennilage prMltiits ' chenp protein; second. It N a aucculent 1 food and as wear to June gr(t we can get Jn thu winar anil makis dairy ing the moat Drorttnble In winter time. when prices are highest and Uhcre 19 Wore tlmo to take enre of the vows; ttllrtl in n eltrt y?ti n i ctrn the rnn.f 1 .. .. . U..V. .J. V.... ...V V...I ...V '. "HxI tu tbe smallert space; fourth, onsb Vuge does away nlniost entirely with the necessity of purchase- .-0:1111.1 rdal feed; fifth, the productive c-tpaclty of n herd is increased; blxth. ensilage is tho chcnpet and u4 hupplemeiitary fsl. A. W. Mowbray, I'rwident Mlnnraoto Dairy Association. TyplcuU Broil 'Tarkey CneL'. The above spl sndid specltneu of rrooz turkey 'fan second gobbler at Madion S'auare Garden iouItry j-how, New York, last -winter, oxhibit.'.I by Mr. Cef.rRo y. ialsbury. I'orty ihuih1 RronKw males an not nro at tho lead- ovxii' isoBxrvoCyiiB. Ing hhoMs. Ilowrrrr, males thnt are " mudl obove 5taD,Jflrd wtWit rurely possess finch roiind.td fonn la uli bee- tlons. The great fault In moat large poultry Is coarseni(ta. Tho medium sized birds of thrj b.rccd. aH h rule, nro Journal. . . .--..., A I'tTMUl. I a huoacnoer hciiuk uh a letter no ro- cdved from a breeder of poultry of whom bo propowrd buytng some trtx:k. This brooder claims hla herw lay from U-VJ to 300 eggs a yvar, many of them J 1 producing the larger number. lie offers to bell a po" for $10 or n trio for 0. , The breeder who inulcra uch clabiis , condemn hirnwlf nt once. I leas Unit I...,. ....... ih..- i-ti-u 3j i-KBa "I )K'H could readily be sold for inoro tliiii this breeder fifTi.ru r. tnir. fm. o r.n lm L-ltl .-rt.i.. ........ no, n...... . ..,. ' Mich hens are not for Bale, for tho very i good reoaon that thev rio.not exlKL- . good reoaon tliat they do (not exist Commercial Poultry. Hair U UtcfuL Tho acret Is dbieovered, The plot la all laid buro, Tbe reason why our poea Wear lonir aud shaKxr hair. I '! H' .l .. . I- KK' WMn from th soona nor , l .y editors thrr thrown ', yi, Ww bslr, a mattad cushko. " , ! W awM y?2tOQ laEtCOaaaa 1 tr& ' In ill 1 2wA:.i Humor and Philosophy Dy DUNCAN M. SMITH lVj.;tlUt, 1. bySimisva IUIciCo. HARD LUCK. When n man Is ut npnlimt It. When lie Irnnn't ot u flunk. ' If he nc'or liof'ro has nMiectl It Then hu'll II ml tlmt It taken nrimU To irt out nnl hnntlo illtmcr. HrouUfn.it, uiper. what o pleaao. lie may count hlmsolf u xtlttiivr If h capttiroM ono of these. When ho has the outlnK habit lto will ko nt brenluieck njcod, If ho plRhtt ft J.'k to Krl It And to worry out ti fwctl. He will iltul hlx woe., nro tunny Soon nil all htM coin in mink. Af for frlentls. ho iMnn'l any When hit haan't cut a plunk. hlskit the Job Worth While. "Considering thnt they nro out in nil kind of weather, rural mall currier t ohould get Hum' pay." "I don't know. Think of tho per quisites tliat no with the Job." "1 didn't Knw there wero any." "Don't they have n chnnco to read nil postal cards?" She Hid Her Reasons. "Why did you turn down young Itag ley' "lie Is a cbumn. nnd I know what 1 am talking nlout. I luve ridden through a tunnel with him." ii.L Byo, oh, baby; baby, hys "' (lo to aleep ntiil Jo not cry. You can tM In our ImcV. yanl 1'houKh yvii tn10 no union ciiriL Ure. oh. b.vl j . Ii-iby. 1) e. Go to sltep axtl lu nut ery. Uye. oh. Imtiy, Ui'y. bye. lUsl yu. rest yo.. tlmi't l ahy. Whvn juu're rouii, my 11UU ln, Yott will Im u union man Iljf. oh. ttttby, bflb). liy. Hrst )iu, rant you. don't U shy. Ily. h. Ufy; ImIi)-, l)c, Sof.l Kr.tlv. elu. rwir eye You aro tl!l yHir mother'H rst: I'nlons ' n't Bt ytt yet. By. h. by, baby. be, Eoftiy, Kontl, c1mm Jtir eye Beyond Her Mcjru. "Why did Mabel throv the duke overboard':" "After consulting Iwr guanllan she decided that Flic could not aQonl tho lusurj'." Had the ProoL "Do you bolb-ve in evolution''" "Certainly. I know lota of men who nro quito as intelligent ns monkeys." Changed Her Kind, Tho relieve was too ancient Kor her to marry him. Though he hail gold, h was tco old To c.it hur malilon whim. Anil when he calmly ncj)ilA-icod And lrjppel out uf tlw rati Ehv startuO, ium. t' Kt sumo dust, V bnach of promlno case. , I.llierntor of I'annnuu Dr. Manuel Amml.r. minister of tlnnncc of 1'annma. was tiio leading ' splrit of tho movernent to overthrow Colombian authority on the isthmus and establish an Independent govern- inent tliere. He lins xcn called tl "UU'rator." Dr. Amador, who is seventy yourti of age, was at one time governor ot the province en Panama Grit. it la nccefisary for all chickens young aud old, fowls, turkeys, ducks and geese to liavc plenty of grit. Always luive plenty of It where they can help themselves. It Is not a good plan to mix it In the mash food excepting for youug ducks, nnd for thwn use quanti ties of course sand. Hut this l.s imly jnado use of where they ro growing broiler ducks und they Muff, and fed tliein 110 iiard to make tliem grow fast that Jt is necessary to mix this kind of rlt w,.th t,,olp f0"1 to ona' thom to "wuinB enough to grow tS unuKiml nlzo Jn a very abort time, Jn dry chick food or Jn dry Hcratchlug food or with grain foods' of ail klnda no harm or In jury will come of mixing Home grit among It, for tho chickens will pick out tho graih from among the grit nnd only tako what grit thcy'nc&l or wish' to' have. 6rlt !'s tho only teeth that poultry have. They grind all their rood with tho grit and cannot exist for any length of tlmo without It. '? WoRLDrg-H7cnrpAiY; All trie l'rnceMie of lliittoriiiuUltiH tit lie VIoMetl 1J the Pu!llo. lVrfcctlon In luitter ptvducllon wll' be obtaliutl In iho creanievy that will be a leading feature of the dairy Hoelloti nt tho coining world' fair at HI. Louis. The creamery will be 1M) foot long and 20 feet wide, and tho walln will bo or I ..I. ..i.i t. it....... ..(... .M. ... ... IlLliMlti ' ;iuw. iniitii - iiiii.i niy 'ini, 'iw"i to which the milk In treated from tht tlmu of Its receipt until it It traiiHferml Into bulter or choose. Tho dairy section at tho world's fait will occupy U0,h0 Niputro fiel In the I'alace of Agilculture. The mwlel ' ereauiery, which will iho R.tKHl muiudi I of milk (tally, will be against the wcl wall, near the Motithcru end of the hu'.Mlng It will bo equipped wllli thv1 latest buttur and cheese making up-1 pnratUH and will lo In operation every ( day of the exposition The glim walli will penult vlaltont to see every proecii i but nil wtnitKvi are guardiHl and thl ' .section At xrteiied that lllcrt will llnil it a dtlilcult to efToot an entrance 111 vlsltoiM will. All of the machinery used ' in the model creamery will Ife operated by either electricity or compressed air, and only the latent and best approved methods will be employed. Connected villi the model creamery will be a model dulry touch room. Hero the vbltor may tost tho elll cloney of tho creamery for hlmnolf. ilk nnd cream, absolutely pun, and butter nnd cheese, sweet and frnih, 'y le boughr. Nothing will Nj mild ' In '"" lunchcry sovo tho output of tho 1 model creamery, witu tuu exception of bread. Tlw visitor may get a IhiwI of milk and bniid. or ho may order "half nnd half" or full erenin If h- deslrei. 1 IStitteriutlk will also be on the menu ; card, as will Min-ap -ho i.tnl eniun 1 clnswe and all other prodtiotj. of tin. t creamery, t'lisuillnc) will bi U10 1 watchword. The milk and ctvaiu will , be wld III bottles, and when poured Into glnKS or lwwl thero will be found ; no sediment. In eoniiecUou with the model cream , ery there will be shown n Hniiltary mill; plant. This nN will Ik- In dally I operation, and It will be prnoilcnlly . demonstrated that pure milk tan be I lurnthlKMl In lnr'.' eli:.- :n w.ll h It ' can on tho farm. IUn- v ill shown' J by practical tets the lx'tit nuthiMU of ghlpplug the milk, tho bu-t met, the proper way to receive and to handle It. In the event that the milk fchottM be floured, or nearly ho, wbon It Is n ctlved the value of the ndlk as milk ! gone, but the butter fat Is ns vnlii-i able as ever, nnd this milk will be ttK-d for buttermaklng. Tho pimtciirlzliig of milk will bo ahowu in this exhibit. Tho milk Is ran through a xerlos of mahlnos nnd is subjected to a heat of lt dega'es nud Immediately is run through a cinder and restored to a proper temper utnro. This lioat' destroys any grtns that may be In the-mllk, but In no way Impairs its nutrition. It Imparts to 1 the milk a nutty taste thnt Is soon ' rellshisl. The lieat of lVi d.gr.Mdoes nut boll the milk. It would require a heat 10 degrees (stronger to do Mint. After the milk Is pastetirlz.d It will iv- 'ni,,u w'L'ot rr twenty-four liouw lou ger than without tills treatment. The Jupiiiieur Mlulster, iew niombvrs of tin; foreign corpH at Washington liave bud u wider diplo matic experience than Kogora TnkH Lint, the Jnpanesc minister, who ' through press of buslm-M bus been Iip-Il(tl 11 fuH''l '1 'lllte.,pla,. U- It to hlK native l.ml with Min. 'laKn l..m, who retently willed f-i the land cherry blossoms uloii Mr TuJta blra began bib dlplo ran tic career in 1870 r- attache of tho 'pane. legation at Washington, re illUllllllg until IhW, 11. returned to Mils i Liitry eight years Inter iifi consul gen oral to New iork, men going 10 itoino ( us mlnisHT, from which lie was trmifl ferrui to the ost nt Vienna, consider ed one of tho highest diplomatic he 11 ors (lu. 1000 he came to AmeriT'itaiiH minister and noon demonstrated that he po'teessed a remarkable k'nowirslge j or tw. language, government, history, pcopls.. and ctistouiH of the country. a He Gete It. Manwnntfl but little hum below, A lucky thlriff, borniuju. -u hnw Trutt, thouKli ho tollii uni Xumwi iw.d rota, It'a nullity llttlo tlmt hw . ti. AVortlilexN IIoiuIh. Jltiilding worthless roads U one of tho i:i-oskCHt forms of bwindilng tlio people, Haj'H tho Ilufralo Knijiilrer. At b.Ki lhe nubile is awake to tho necca- sity of having roads wbleli slxill lie good both in uuiisj und lu facU Ilia Eoonotiiloiil 'Way, "My huuband him strango idoao of economy." "flow ia Uiatr "Why, ho seems to tliink 110 fiavea money by drinking so much ut tho club that lie baa no appetite for breakfast." Chicago Post. ' , Not on the Square. "TiJlV country merchant writes that he is in business on th'u aqua re." "Don't you believe It; I know lilui. tieteoaUicbcut" rCHATWITITAPOBT1 1 THli STOftY OP AN IriTCflEOTINfl EVENING WITH LONOFELLOW. i llm "i:eolsloi-,M the "WtorU of the lli'Mieron" mill the "OIU Oloek. on Iho Slnlr" t.'mni' to lln Wrlltnn, "llir llrliluo" Wuh Horn of Morion. I oneo wioto to tho poet lonu.follow usklng 1 1 1 nt to give mo some iiceoiuit ot tho ilrcuimduiiccri under which ho wrote "The llrldge" "I itlood mi tilt) bridge at midnight" 11 poem whUh it ti etiiliuut ICuglHIi ciltlc has culbd "Iho iiionI h.mpntbellc In this language." 1 i-eeUol lu return a coi'dlal note rroiu the 1 oet III which be Hitld, "If you will emiie over mill pass tin evening with me It will gle me pKusiiio to tell you ll.e bl-tory of the poem and also of any ol my pueiiiH that may Interest joti." A few tweultigs later found nie at the pod's door at bis Cambridge iuniie. lie wuh then verging on seventy jenis, lu the ftilliieiw of his fXperU'liee nlid tho ripeness of his fame. I was shown in to a long, hall-like room, dimly lighted, lu w inch were a nroutl tutile, niitiitiu luruttutc and 11 tall colonial clock. The net was them alone. Ho arose to meet mo tiud formed a striking and ht.llucs(pic llgtlie, with his kindly smile nud long white lutlr and beard. "And so you would like to know Komethlng about (ho inspiration of Home tif my piwuis what led mo to write them?" lie said when we wero Houtisl. "Well, you are very kind "I will tell yotl llrst how I t.rne to write tho Tmiltn of Life.' I was 11 young man then. I can ns-nlt tho time. It was 11 bright day, nud th trees wen blooming, .ml I filt mi lm j'iile to write out my alio uid i'iirpMe In the world. I wrote it for iuy If. 1 did not Intend It for publication. Home mouths afterward J was askisl for a poem by a popular magadm- I recalled my Tinlm of Life.' 1 oplisl It, and sent it to the periodical. It saw the 1,1 ght, took wings and lle'r over tho world There you may m' It written on 11 Japanese screen." lie minted to 11 high, richly ornn iiiciiti'd M'roen w hh h t.l b fore it great lln-plnee. He mlded mi ntus-doto wli,li I have awa)s rigurded an a true picture of his soul: "When I was In Kiitjlnnd I wan hon ored by receiving an invitation from the (tieeu. As l Wirt leaving the pal nc jtird my carriage was hindered by the crowd of vehicles. There came to the disir of the coach n noble looltlng KnglUli worklngmtui. " 'Mm you I'rofcwKjr'IitJDefcDow'' lto wild. "I bowed, " 'May r nfik. Bir, If you roto tin) "I'salmof Ufor" "I nnswerod thnt I did. " 'NVotild you be willing, nlr, to tftko 11 workUigmaii by the ImndT I eteiid..sl my hnud to him. lht elasped it, nntl never In my llfo have I received a coinnllment which mvi. me ho iniicii sntisfactiou "l wnjto 'KxieUlor,'" 2o c.nflm.sl. "after P-eelvIng 11 btier full of lofty reiitliiicuts from f'liarlfrt Hninner nt Winihlngton. In one of tbu w nletxts oeeiirred the word 'eoiiUIur.' As I dropped tin letter that word iigulii caught my eye. 1 turned over Iho let ter and wrote my jmji m. I wrote the Wreck of tho Iliyperim because, nfter rending an account of the lou of u part of tho llloucostor llshlng licet lu an i.tituinii storm, I not the womIm 'Nor mail's w:' I reltr. l for the nllit aft- (r r tiding the n-p.ut of Mie illHattter, bi.t H.e htciii. Iiaurited mo. I urow to irlte, nnd the jkjciii fumo to mo Jn Whole HtllllKIIS. ' 1 be rlock Jn Iho corner of thoiroom," be w nt on, 'is not the one to which I lef.r lu m Mild rioek on (he .NtuJr.' J bit clcvk stiKiil In the (tiiintry house of my father In-lnwnt nttneld,(:imong the II. ll.slilre bills." 'Jiie great dock in M10 nwim wan lxat lug the air lu the shadow h uh he spoluj. 1 lould seem to hfar It tiny: "TouJiMirH-Jiun.il,.! Jamah toujotirst" It Wfta lheio -u-ords by u J'n'ncli tru thvr that hud Kiiggenltsl to him the iiolemu refrain: "Forover-nevMr' , Nov. r -for-erl" "Kxcelslur" hud Iki-ji set to populiir music by the JltitchiiiHous wlicii tho poet met one evening tho minstrel fam ily after u concert in lloilon Muslo liiiil.l "1 have," ho wild, "another. poem whli ji I will Howl to you." lie did ho. It was tlio ilrst copy of Uw "tjJd.filock on the Malr." Oini, of thc-.lfiir.nUy tho words to music "MyjtHiiii eiitlllod 'Tho llridpi,"" ho paid lu effect, "una written JnifcrrvW. which iinitlo 1110 1lI lor the liujelliu.un t j ii. . . . ' "imira. i was a wiuowoirm u.r ,,lr'. "nU r "H',J ' hometimes Jgn over tlio bridge to JJowton evenings to meet friends and (o return near mil Inlght by the minio way. Tho way wim tsllcnt iiavo lieio anil there 11 belated .fpotstep. Thoea rose and fell among (lio wood on pttnn, aim itntro was a greart rnriiaco on tho .jtrlghton liilla wlioao trod light wim iciieeiuii oy wiu waves, it wna 011 au"h a Jate, politary walk thrrt tin njiir It of tlio poem camo upon niv. 'J'ho bridge Iiiih been greatly, ulnefcd, but tho place of It is tho siime.)'- -Ilceklah JJuttc'nvortll It) mprlcaiifA'; otliov, In tlio show business prermotern rtyo gonerally awaro of It wlieb ihey tiro entertaining nngebj. , I Humor onD Philosophy II, DUNCAN M. SMITH 0boilntili 1WO, by ttniii'ii-lloOiie Co. One Myiitry Solved. "Wlirrv tk you ttuppoito nil of tlio plitM go tnV" "I can't tell yoti, but 1 know whoio nil of the bullous go to." "What liecomcH of them?" "Arte tlio mint who paiwti Iho cob IwtVwi Uiudtet lu chiin'h." LoveofWlu.II WM a alrl of two Hint twenty Weds a follow I loll mill M, 11 lu lovti tluil proittptH bur aullon- N.-or iiiIimI what you've lukit tod Jlut it'a lnm that morn than likely It li only lovo of gold. ' Gconomlziiu; Space. 'DotMi lm ntiitid well with lierV "1 g'lcsrt no. Ho sits well Willi lift aiiysvnyy for ouo chair tloes for both." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Iortho triiuyiull ronils lead to roatn, Modest ptopln nro not the only ohel (b dm 41I looked Irj' electricity. MllHotmlren cannot hlro other.! to di gest their ftsM for them. It mnkcK It tiiieomfortjible fr n young 111:111 to be turned down when lie trlisi to turn down the giw. , Fotufltlme rlchen lake wings and homeliuioH they only go away behind n rats- hoise. The last nse of Ntimmer U not half fo dear as the Mml lose of winter. If you H It In Iho patent liiodicllio nliiuiuae remember It wim written for the iiiuophlHtliTtt.sl. IVrhnjvs nfter nil Mohammed weuf to the inotiutaln Ikcuuso he bud bax fever. Tho tiMospor is nlu'uyit a victim of r.lbtilacisl CotlKCleiiee Some men who an1 impidi-d to ln ImiiI 011 nccouut if the company they, lis'P really coniaiiilnnto the isiiuviiiiy. Qniietlmes by ....lie refill' to W?iti!Xs.,:F b'' bygones evell KaV '-' though a Mini liii 1 irrv.y?ivr w't uiem to e,'r) 1 SrYl Troublo la wyc ' thiiu you wm a I w a y s llnd when you are bsiklng for It. ' One of the Mtraiiiifit things itl-nit the Clilneso Is Mint none of the imtlvoH tr ritimi'l John Smith DIvoice Iiiih no terrors for tint fellow ?hul ln't inurre-l. Hoaltli is what you have when you aii't afford to have anything cle. A l'nlr lloliiilnnte. Among the buds wisi uuido (Mr Ini tial bow to tlie guy wbrlil of Washing ton thin season in Miss Ihibl Hint; fldist daughter of the seeretnr of tb.. treasury, who leada the debiitiuite pro cci'slon in olllciul Importnnco. Last rMi '!' .11- June Miss Blmw, who Is of u ratlicr. ntudioiH turn of mind, was graduated, from Cornell collego, lOvya, hcrfather'3 rjjai; mater. Bcerotary Sliaw ut'tuhdedf' tho cojiiinonccmoiit .exercises and mado, nfi nddrenn. After leaving 'collego Mian Shaw npent uovoral months In Euro peon truvol. .. I . 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