TIM NOHH-Of/K WKKKfiY NKWfWOOlWAFWMIXAY. . UKCKMIIKU ,11 , HJOf ) . Hsffolk Weekly | ( ttffi < Jolrflil ( Thft . . Tiff.Wfm. / / . 1677 THIS HI/9E / W. R f/U0 / ' , N A iff/no / , y jfrldtty. lit innll tti-t - MM , I ) P" , nl ( fin jioslofj o at uItfl / HriflH Hinder tfiiitfirini iMB M6. k ( ( / IIHi ( i till Jolllotiuin / VVOrlt < K/o / not Itlll , di/l / worry iloi flow fMitIjitckofcj ( in In fmyn III flit ) ( > ini liill ytitl tniifil In * id Hill flfllil inn ! , till ! limit ivlili In ( Hit ) ( d 'L ' worry illmlll tilu rofil. Kiulwtrt llly' ! ' llvtt million ethlinr lift , iiiii iiltiliuii In H-iiily UiiiittrH'iiy ' , ni-MliiilllilliM ii Hi nil ilhlil , lull IliUllilUiH in tvliill ciiihlln III Hid iiittlitt of ilfo. 'THrii ' ? ( ! Nntiilil HilH Ilitil two F-iTiiiilliii | ; ) lillolj- . 'I'liilio ' ' inn ImtVit Mil ! llvlllfc. „ „ - , _ , . . „ jiit lilli illlll II ( If UlillftlilMH .llMllllilt ill- ! ) lit lilt ! yi'ttf ' llillll ittlillllt'l ' iiiiiltilimm NiihvllllHlnlllllltli Ilio "I'ltnllihi" ' ililfl , AtiiMik-ii'ii ' Hiiiiht lull WIIR fnl.lliliMJ ill ! ) jltibl lull liioiilliit. IJHliiij FJitill will iitH.iloy HMK'0 ' In fiuuiH Hiiitt'h ' foiMm lu Uiu tuuittK UtC MWMUt ito T'llft iiilnUd'liUlit ' Utility MR til ftiiUik \ until lute iMiilMiuun fiunmw lu fittrtf uf Utu luxWlmln lu n. , 'I'lUi ' ' Utoitl Niulluutt tnt\iottil \ iu\B \ 1 - \ \ \ \ MtHiittth \ Utrtl Hi tuuplu > i > fl u it l tiult littttUturt IlilUtUfi iu Jii\ifl. \ lkuo la IrtiU of mnullUn out n 10- f * > MWdlUdU M siMtU-U for Uh I'ooli ilUUuu\iylUu \ , ( llunni'hm Utu lUd- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ of \n \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ - \ \ \ \ \ i'oV n Mow to \\i\\\ \ \ \ \ \ \ , V \Vhy tt ion \ not t. This ot with fault Went , no < vbnitv , no drains , Yio waw vA to sot upn \ Uio \ntslnoss. saVs AomocrMB He opinUin enl nAmttshftl \v1 n 11 to tJoTns thinjrs t o 01s " < l > \VlsvonfTn is x oinln ? ; to th "fii , ft'ft ftf'P'o ' F < hto Mow tlihn tOOO -V R ot tlio n. s an In- of Ills official f > oi > r > v. tt 1ft a VOtMWo tliMtiMM'it Klin lti > tin- Ito.Mty ontl6rj ii ont ot iltii jvopli * HI VtfHtfis , "murtft ati * t > 'ciwJH thfc ffh slirt'm in Ohio ro.1t- ut s i r > po'5 t < " ' < a brother of t > ! thr FOraK'er h "Stntos ma'tslisl In Xi Mf\k o. VhVt 'hax1 ' * < HH < n\M < Uiroutflioul rtio v TtttS ' 'th ' * pisW fitlnVs tnhkos the innn ' 1 6 sJtAj s w hoiu6 tlitnk tltrt ! lie holds 'th 'htcX ' > number. tlist is a tuany the t < < ms V > 'tip ( tor tt ! * 'It ' I * it v pr < M * * < Hl 'tliim oiA > * till Othi-r HdlKMiU < ! < > x- n tht > oh < M\l eurrteulutn Sttr * tMtuirn t 'lwM > rlW oul * H bo > u < -U tb * f : It te tt. lu nttn so\or tut i t to th * lit 'tJb 't llurkv In Ms hhi IW ( If Mrt itijfif i > M will ftf ttiini Mlloti. Mmc. ticllNrf/rtfiti-fMNk / ( nut unite tn IIS MHt'fitl ' * I/I / ( lilfl ( rrt ftlf ( ! 87,7W ( rill nnd cnrlioit dfir- I/IR / ( ( fl nnO/f / ( if ( ' flll < l tllff i > rlt \ ( li world Inlffit ( f/ifdfly / ! III Itiiftnln In ( lie ItllllflR ( if ( ll fifft > r Of pollen In til liillft llir < iWlll t f ft IfUiCit ) anil Ido ( Jlulflliilrifl ftjilrll ( if | Kii/i ( / ( nlltl ( iooiltvlll n hi fillll fttim ( lit * fritr'n ( IdinlhloiiB. Tllo HiilllilRnr in li ( . omlilclcil tiloliR linlinHlnl mill flciircliltif : HIICR mid wliat- ( llo ttfllctiliio tin * fdillidy will tin Itl llhvij Iliifl ( rnlllilo Off tin liiilul nllti ( lie ( | | | ( IHIHJ ( | tit Rlilkcn whirl ! will throw ( JmtlHiitiiiH mil of ( Hiijilit.Viiltiiil , nml illll fllillior hinder noilnuil hllnltiUHR nrn III Iho nilU In iu InllDliotl lliitt. illtfnioni'Ofl ' will Rlir'cillly ' lie flnlltod mill lllllllRtllltl JH'IH'C ' Ililll Kdllll Will lOfllltl , nil , iiicio'H ' it niutii it en I or III Bt'lilny'R ' ilfHilliiiii Ilinl I 'en i j' nilhlilll Illn lunilfH ( o I'ltliithlliiKcll. ' If I'tuiiy ' itinlb- Kill Io .Ho | nile , why tan'l ' hit wlllliut ( o tcl ! IR | ( lain ins JlliU hy llin uilllt'H who ttiiow mil Cook's ' Wollntaii hrtB oonfoiii'il iiiott | I'Oilty ' UW lU'aOlVi'it ' dnuo iitllitlt or lliBl lUiui ul Out jiolc. Well lilitll linvnk IIIIH Deoli UR ilcitl1 lln polo n III4. I'ooli ' lt H linl fitilunnlely tiol Iny t'litllit ' Io tlw llllo r it iM-Ho 'hits ' .Hijsi'lpltoo of Anhthuitt IB iOViMlUnl Imiio it ml litOii * WlUi lh JOH R : \Viiy lillok li\ \ RiUd : Tltn HU l honuirtt IU t iMiUMK \ \ \ of Io thin uitllottoiltl \ he llu * imptitvomiMti or ( ho Ml thotutttl HM Ullmli\iloR" \ iSutt la Rllll Ultor \ AttttMicnn with cotton na iv eloso POOOUI NVltont voting Ihhil nt\il \ liny fn\lo\\R \ Wext lu UtltX Rlni'o ' Uio li\al \ OPUR\IR \ IU fiMlU | H il\H'B \ ( of tlto UhUeil Hlnlos IheWrtaort Inrthto io n\uout \ ; \ < a Wul Ui y rtvo \\\K \ \ \ VrtW rtpon lo to iloonp \ U\\U \ \ whrtt- viUliR o V .uw\rinUolt la to. AWolloii oirtWVi\i-c \ lo is t\u lutlvtRhlnl nviUltRp. Thnl \lio \ lUlo hilsw \ \ \ \ \ Ua froU\ \ \ \ Ronntov N'tMpou t < Ivs bo nl ( ho hond of < 1\ > rx Osoil MnllltiKor InvPstlftn- \\y \ \ rOMmV-RR. tills IR by the oflpi ooVntB nUd vo- 6ll OR ) > nUlos oonootn- This spi nlvMttftos Tor Hie Ix- ? fnl\no8 if NllnnosolA's senior X lifts liMi for some tlmo \ \ H1ho ToiKlslv gxivovn- 'ne'nt ' fOntv lrtK lh < * > p\\ivhftso \ of the Holy sMinlolifv nnUs trntoRfov Io the \-ntlonn way fin l llsolf \ > y .1. VMovytont on thf Ohlofturo y. If thoi-o ts nny n veU\ ! of toiTi < tM'5lRnd thai \ho strong of X nolo SftW in its soVM-Ity is > y the moivy of Ms Vho l\o < l Civ > ps of l llof for \lic ulclv snfforlni ; h'fts followx < l VnplAly in Ihc ivmrsO of tht \ vhVsWp1vliloh were Rlsent flon RKO tn vnluo of UiiNiv > p i In lt)05 ) Above tlioso Of Ift l yiv finly n Ifttlo moi'o1itn 1t n ror vet tn rounfl F min rite incivase to JJKift.Wio.OOA. oh fi r- KiOi1 * Ilko ffthy t&ler. tlinn 1 * , but tliAy Klv < > som * > fonnflH- for tlio vl'OiiohH'iial prosqvM'Uy tlif > Jt IK rttn-ttife the liolljlhy sosvon tbst rtt6 Jtoo Hltt of llfo finds ompbnsls. fn tbOuj HidK : of hotitt > > ; nil o\vsr ohrlsl- s YM&ns vupromO nnft' ' o Is a jjtMieral dotfro to a1M vt- tbo siiff inRs titi < l woos of the t l n van afford to hn\tbln > : but optimistic In lluwo s of i\it \ > year. Kear Admiral Sohlfty nsl-itv tl Ht t r , fyik is all rlfibt awl -ilMuatids tbat lVnr > - submN bis proofs to tbo tsO- ot-lMy. V\\t \ Mil tttltutrttl In vorlmm of bis own ouc * > lll bus bis ll > * b ln : eloHifs on. U < ! * M Utk > itotH > lty to fu > to bhVf tbls 1 > ruiiiiu > Ol for C < X'K , * v totifir b * Is down out , 1'b * trautipfcrtMUut club of St. Paul Its mHubefs bluk that If th * > Idea. Is noofl ftor ol le . K < > ujbt ; to tfork lu HU b vlul > bhs btxll a t < o sway with ( his l > eirtt av lu its 'Of tures gp , * - j- 1'bt' vns torn1 * nsfciHl by h 0x > t UU rv > ' 'On ? tln t , lb * vbU'f tbo h1-wi ! > * t al ( or h VOUWK W.MMHU tt rt s thfc i nry Ki W lc ! < juk tly Hhsv rod 'post ' Tliffo wfl erie Jtfl f tfml dftrfir ( jilo Umiftrt Mr/ hctino of l'f fllcl < Kfl 'fntt won the Mxtfplont ( it Illfl tlftldtl MtiH\int \ ( It ( M rlnU ti I ( in 1/lfiRffll / ( iirkfy nVfii- from ! RI/H | ( / | . ' ( 'lie ( t.iOftftiim from ( fin Olll wnlghcd nil /rpil'CoflRorR | / ( ndd llic | il < < coiilrlliiKcil by UIP ldlfl / / wclnhcil llfly pdiaiilB 1'iirly tholf firtftfllou for ( ( / ' laif / CM I oxlrnlilcfl. II In n poor ( own III Urn United Minion Hi it I liiiftn'l ' Hull RllriniHHCR ( ill crnrtllon , At'f/UlrlllH ( ( Rllildnll dnnlll tiinriiin Hint In nil iiKilnildllly hln mio- t'ORHor ' from MlNnlRnlpiil willia \ ex- ( lovcinor Vnhlnnlitiii Tlilfl inciuin Inorn flroworktt of llm TllliiKiii vitrlo ly III the llptmr hoilnci Vnrdnimtll'M ' IOIIK flilK , lib ) Tlllliiaii'H ' , In liuro ( ( | ill "llm lllfiBPf , " It's ' ft jilly Hint ( linnn IIIPII of ( tin mitltlt who rnvol lit rncti ImliPil should hn plvcn tiiK'h ' nnlico III ( ilihllu life. Un lltiolii by i ocelli dlRimU'lipR ' from lM'llhntu * ! ! ! IIMR t'oilnliily ( nliu-il HID clllnf Ri'iil of illflllnnoi' In ( ho AlllintiliiR I'lilli. ' . With llm Dnilloh ( jiiinmllluu who ! ( H'ulVcMl hint With Riicli oiitilliillly on iltii totiiril fiont llm nivlUs n-Jt'clliiK iiiH litoofR MR Illilitlalwiiilhy nml hln Illiltlililitt httoluM' , Mr. Hinillpy , til Now voik hitinUlliiK ( hnl hu IIIIH liccu root- I'd , II ItioltH IIB though Ui1 , Oooli'n ' rit- hint tiiK'lt lilKlnllulinly \Vllllitin \ ilninilnuR llfyttn snyn lllul III Illlll dm u'l'iilillimti ' lloknl will bo Ahtlloh nliil (1itiiootti ( An u oinphol MI-I Iliyiili MIR nhviiVH licoli futliito tint lid IIHR tuoc \ lnn.'li tilotu Ihilll lit ilmkliiK llilo Intost H llOwlUR to look IIP If Alt' , Illynti IIP \\oll \ \ HR HottntoiAhlilolt iitul "Unelo iloo"IIR HtowltiK ohl. ly ) IDItl oVc'it tlio ilpimuM-rtUo iintly will tcfunc to lct'OnUIo ' HIP iipiuclnnl ontttlldnto. The lo.iuU ot AtttU'UHtlt'nl Coiumln- alolt l' . .httllPBMlBiiit \ RlunvB n \ hic > lu fnltu iModtteln UPVOIpttunloil ot1 oven or by iu\.v \ unlUui lu i\tl tbo of the HRPB The InoipiiBO IU Vnhlo bna nhUiwl doubled \\lllilu lltp litRl IPU . .COIR ntul ( lip RI\U\P \ JTIUB llrtvp oxoepilod lu MUttUUty HIP otil- | ) Ut Of UHlHP . ! tbn lUerPiiRpil pvlopR OU oVPly oounuodtty b B tuailp lltp V\PI\VB otou-uhnhiol Rt-oalpf lu UirtU p\Pf PvuotlPUOPd bi'fot-o , ly Mtup iltB\RlPf ! nud otbovs of p'lrtVU V ObahMMpt1 U\ffps \ nsnltv tl\p \Ui\l IOPof \ dual P\UH Io ovovy \\Mlb but OUP tuonuR of pulvnuco pRt-OBR. lu onpp of nccUlput tbo nt-p PUlVnpucil llKo rntp \ \ ltblcrtitly R R nuil flnmp bolwoett tbountul tbn irtio tUpnUR of opoaVo. Nvo mine o\\ nor cnu nlToVd jo tnKo vbrtnooa of iinndrctta V > f HVCR AU l In many Ibolf ulantbou tbo double entrance \voubl KII so fnv lowawl t-ouilpving II pafo , llpury VhlppR , n Thiladplpbln lias JUst siv n $ KOi > .OOi > Avlth which .to tuboWnlosls. Kwontly a Vale s Vaduaio guvp a 'mlllton ' deV avs for Ibo samp i > n T > oso. Tbe giv > A\ wblle i > lagno i < ! tl wmo \ to dteAY > V > oav Mnilto \ WOVbo > have FO stnixllly fOuglil against tt dcspivo blftb i-ccoprl lion amongst tbp salonrs of the woo. Vhoro Is still a long oampaipm abcad Io bo waged but the on * ! will l > o n smx ; tvhvmph for bettor boaltb ho people. Tlio Manhattan hnVoh in Ww York olty. aftt r a vorj- 11 inNTstlgatlon , pays tborc is no vavratit in i-'olltnjt tnllk at nine oentt. A cjnavt tbo IM-IOO that Ib boinR ftj-Vo l hero. This ohmvh to - > kUilt , matter tp in the interests ot thP fnVtr anfl bo W > MtIt Is goinf ; to to tbo bronlclnp ! ip of the tfiilk tnivt. The stnto at- ronmy general Is following up thofr ivork and the oxorbMant vatosvtll LH a tTbls kind of work 'brlstianflj' . < lMloll In tbo tron ur > - will test ibo flnanclhl nbllitlcs of the solons and I he loss Of tbi > JSO.OOo.OOfistolen by the v-ngar thlovo * . will lw > n tibstftolo to many important fmprovomonts Tb { > prosidont's Ijto stXMtr * tbo iHKWi'ftr 3n what bo rojisrds as "parainotinl Is- suot. " will iMrgoly < loponfl ui on tbo ; > o-Op < > ratlon of tb { > si Hkor. Anil tin- ICss bo liiib ins ! do Informntlon In re- irnril t6 who tbls speaker will l o. tlioro may IH > vomo unonylne . In bis tnln l the HIKS.HW of somf of Ms pot s be flny when Isolhteft Mmy ios nro nooos- r > ' has passeft. Tbe mpld make It more n * > ttr soltlieiv near l * .re where tb > - t n b * vem to any point i ijpodett with tits utmost illapatob. : This will do jawry with OHO of Ibo- - jttx > * it vy < < ln w-l Hi'ks. to tbe army ser vice The WeaUJy tuouototty ot Hrtny We < . the e : i ote p < roti , has dls- r > lull ! > ttueurs wntt How * . TttiHotrt fbutiiies wre Io pet tbe iH st jx\Sjlble yorvltrtt ivur Hru\y , the wvwthotlc 4 > iuptaywl hy 'T ' > r Tbou\Hs \ Jonuwc * . wis not Hs t&wtxMt l < y him. but by Fl trnettU of Purls lu t9WS Fourtu'HU uU his fol-j lowers \wetl U without uny Wher druR , Dr JcnnMM-ft > ndmiuxMi It R tap by whtlufe 5t with n * umll hmoutrt stry < bulu , the iniro stonalne boon found not Altogether 8orp )0i ) ( gnnornlly do not connldor tfiflt ( ( ; tm < iloimncftR on the tmrt of the .intlodt In n merit , Their admiration of lh niiAntlintlo Is for ll ( iilvnnlnKOfl tvlion ticli n oiil na ollior rnntiot IK ciiii.il//il. ( / ( The correct .ironunclntloi of Iho Word In not "Htovalnn , " an flpnll fid , tml In Ihroo Ryllnbloft , nn "Hto-vu- 00(1 ( , " /AOTonv J on A 01 rr. It Ix to IKI hoped I hnl none no offer tin IN Imlnt ; tnndoiy \ Din Norfolk IndiiMlrliil ronitmny In nn of furl to ItidiiCd r.omoliody to nlnrl nnd iiiiiliilnlii n fnclofy or ollior Imlimlry oniiloyliii | ; u linlf hiindriul tiinn , mny ho crowiii'd with RIICCUHR , Huroly iiovor wrtN it holler offur imidti to nny cnitnln | of IndiiR ry , Norfolk In Ideally locnlod for paolc InirHioiinM or for iilany olhnr linen of liKliiRlry , To bo glvou it fiuitory hliltdliiK of thu cnpnolly of thu old HilBnr fnrtory , with Iwtmly nitrun of liiild , In toliirii for o.mrnlliiK u plnnl Ilinl will Dinploy fifty inon Ihu your nioiihil , IB an offer tiinl dounn'l ' lurii lii | ovoty day lu Iho your , Ami lovlvhiK thu'liuiii of Itidiinlry Illnllln Iliiiun ! ) it\v \ | | ( | WM ( | | | will Ullt'tV ly 11101111 voty much to Norfolk In moro WM.VR ( him mm. It will moiiii cutuwod conllih'iU'o nnd it luimwud nplrll ol ciiloiinlfio inich IIB mntlo I lie fii"loi'y ptiRRllilo Iwonly youm n MM 110 III'lAltV ' OK TIIMIMHBAWO \ , Annlli ( lie wiirlil IH ytiiiuiC' Thill tiiiipl | ( > iit mooting which lhi > liKi'n liavo piodut'od "Mut'ry ( M tliiKH out utioti Ilio wlulry ulr and billiHH joy nml .iliultu"4M In the mytliiil ImiuoH of Chi'ltiloiidotu. H In the Itulltlny of liolldiiy . 01 h of days Uioio mo tit ouch Iwolvo tuoulti whouo IIIUIRO flout olir lahorn for u lu'lof ' topplto mid vojolro over pity tilbuto to mtiiio gioat nohlovo- Uiotil of the PIIH ! r houorod name XVllOBO dOOllH llltX'O ' Illt'llUt UlUolt. U may bo lu , luly > xvliou the tun > f Ibo hlithday uf the r < at topubltc , utidol' xvlu ) o hlrti't'y hauuorxo are BO foiluttato lo Iho. IB duly ootuuuuu ornted ; lu May.boti \ \\o rovoroutly boiior the uniuu ( pnttlut dead ; In 1-Vb- matyhott tbo deoda of Iho txvo II- AtuetlonuB tooalt to u theo \\o Imxe lu tlio blub oharao- lor of tbo UKMI xxho load us tlmutnh Rroal crtBtBOR : or tn November xx'hon n day of uatlounl tbaukuRlvluK l spent at our fli-OBldoB. All Iboao are xvorthy but tlujRO not boyoud tlto bouudarlea of our oxxn beloxod laud. ' < M- llorelu IB tbo uulmteuesH'OC " " mas. It IB die ouo day that can bo olaltupd hy no sect no xUb class , no one racp. U belongs lo humanity al larpo aud rcoopubos uoiiltlncMona \\hatp\or. It Is osVpclAHypfV.h drou's day and glotltlpB hl\tl \ u\ \ tbo pathway of tbe slmpto.f3iho tbe poov and tbo unfoitun.tto. ' This old , old Moiy nf Chtktmas and Us tntlupnco npon the world is tbe tvanscondant miracle of tbo genera tions as thcv come aud go. Each ago puts a fresh and perhaps moro prac tical interpretation xipon it than those \vhich have preceded it. tt is a wonderful message that this Christ child , whose coming to earth Is celebrated so joyon&ly with each re curring anniversary brought. Xo babe ever had a lowlier or more ohmire advent into the world and yet no babe was "ever given snch a magni ficent and xviysl reception. The \visest men of the east gave homage at his manger-cradle and the angel hosts of heaven bent low ahout the , Tudean hills Atid pvoelaimed the pin-pose of His coming. Today we ean well ponder , in the tnldst of the happiest and most merry time of nil the year nnd nsk our- selvev 'AVliat ifi tbe heart of the message that tMs bright festival al ways brings to the "world ? " Tt Is so simple , so trite in thought but ftlas- not in * leeil--thnt we nre apt to overlook it , ' 'fence on earth ftnd goodwill to men" Is even yet the desire of mankind. But by no means fully realised. The heart of tbe message is this the 'world' * , needs nre not to be mot by nny philosophy , any oreefl. nny ab stract reasoning however sound , log- lenl or beRutiful tlmy may bo. There Is n place for intellectual capacity nnd it is to be highly nrlreo" In many , avenues of life. TJut the race or the Individual ean never be saved anfl uplifted hy thought. A mother under stands , tbls. fteavon understands It. Anfl so. the little babe came to earth with no outward splendor but inwardly regal with proat heart qunlt- ; tie * . And through the shnrt enrthly career ot thirty-three years this boaur- ifnl. true hoaMett life "went about doing good" iHtvlng only one mission that of lovittg men and hulplng them. The ChrW of iWhtahom dirt not ootii eern liitn elf with issuing formldnble ukases or entering Into long nrtju- ; mentis tolling men xvhtit tboy should. do 'He ' showed tlvetu What pence unrt. tHiut l > . < uioviit nrouud nntl iw < ooi , U'lievltiK their tnlsfor- rvf 1 Mly. nilntl nntl spirit nnd and inspiring thorn to do 'their ' best by tbe uucouw lows Intluinu o of a holy life Jle gave - not Inmls or money or Intellectual nblllty butl hliu elf as a pif ( nnd a n n * m forj ' bis follows ire did It ns the tinturtil' ] tbltiK for him to do. He wws pos-,1 * e * * l of RocAlwlll and Its itainonstTn-j ( Ion Tms but the outtlow of his uu p \ * lonnto henrt , It tras ft. stTvuipt ) dcvtrlnn that he U ] > o& the xrord ! , cruel. nnd cold , when ho snlil , "It In moro ( ) lf ( il ( to gtvo thnn to rooolvo. " Hub- Htnfitlntod nn It wnn by n great llfo which vorlflod I In truth , It hnn In the ngofl nlnco by IU multiplied demon stration , In llvos toiicbcd by It , be- cornn ! mirprlBlrifj to UH. With twenty ronttirloa pnHncd nlnco the nwcot clilltl llfo npponrcd nt Iloth- lohoni , the world IIIIH hticomn morn nnd moro nwnkoiiud to tlio tromoiidoim br " ' . of bin m K ! nKO. i ClirlnttiifiH In the , Kronlnnt objocl ItiftRon humanity linn to iitudy. I nhowM to tin the brighter , tnior , nobler flldo of llfo , For wonkH paHt tlio mom horn of oacli homo , from the olden to tlio yomiKOHl hnvo boon npondluf tlmo , < inor.y ; nnd money for what' ' For nome K\tl \ Hint on thin glad day they might hoHtow upon otliorn It order to nhow Hitun tliolr goodwill ,1'ho world nuknowlvdKOH tlit | ( after nil love IH the Krontont Hilng. It IH HIP only imiinOoii for human IH. | | Not In lawn , not In thoorlcn , not In crooibi , but lu u wliiHomo porno nallly palluriiud after Hint of the Lit Ho Child whoHO blithdny imnlvonmry million oaidi loHound with joy , Hbal poncn and Koodwlll lirltii ; about Houla mid Imllvldmil redumption , llo who nioHl , fully Hbown lilimiolf n brolhor to HIOHU who iiood help In noaroHt the Hotliloliom miuiKoi' . Tlix | IH the mutt of ClitlHtmiiH , AROUND TOWN. " Do you fool Ilko Hiu moi'iiliiK uflor ? /IT mm- \Vliy ilooHti'l I'oaiy go out and find t'ouk ? It ititowa now na cnnlly aa II ratued hud Biimmof. Wliat'H llocouio of the boy who need ' to ctiiRl ) down Doxtor'H htllj , , ' Thoio nro Union , l"eiimi\jk ) ; tlilnUH , whou ouo Cook IH tup uianyV Noxv you tuuytPKlu ) biituliliiK up your aiiuual Iwtoh of R. i. " "Tlioy InUo offeet uoAt Saturday. Ma.vbe Mr. Smith , xvho lsIiullding an ulrsblp In Norfolk , lujKit..b < tUlo ) to Urn o the old sugar facftry buildings , Urnn „ . . r ' fy ' ? * The public's' itucoitniulyn'r ptvrdtug the whereabouts ji Ur pl ? l enl exceeded by thoMltfGTlu'fi itull'fforcuce- tavt . * , " ' * . If you have nny iuonoyFleft , now's the time to buy next yearns Cbrlstmaa preseuta at bargain rates. Shop early. lloxx- would you like to have been long on Kock Island just about five minutes after the market opened Mon day ? ' What's tbe use trying to keep the sidewalks cleaned off ? They're alWays - Ways cohered with snow again In the morning. \\as it n merry one with yon ? Or , more to tbe point , perhaps , did yon help make it a merry one for some body else ? The tragedy of Christmas lies in the fact that it comes in December , when the days are short. Why not have Christmas in Jnnc , when it could be prolonged ? This is ideal sleighing weather. It's slippery enotigh for the runners and warm enough to go slow and use your arms for all the purposes they're In tended to be used for while you're sleighing. Xot the least of Peary's fortune will he derived from recommendations is sued hy him for various articles xised on his trip A current magaine con tains eighteen full page advertise ment * of tilings that Peary recom mends , such as -watch , a rifle , safety raor , etc. 12aeh one has n letter from Peary. Xone of them mention cook. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Xo one can avoid giving at least one-third of liis time to bores. Kvory man has n Hot of rules he wants other people to 6boy. The woman who is suspicious of nil other women is apt to be suspected. Many a woman who is gentle with other people , is rough with her hus band. "When n man whistles , lie seldom whistles n tune ; he just nmkes & noiso. This prosperity you honr so much nbnut ; 'iio one will hnnd .you your share of It In cash. The only w y to amuse some people is to slip nnd 'full on nn icy pnvomont , tir a banana peal. \VATiipn nlwRVt , were gamier ' hnn num. They s y : "O , hotwens , " xvhlle mon s y Just < he rworso. "We nwor rode In a sleigh In our life that our t > r * nnil feat were not c olrt. ant ! xe wore not willing to quit. Whim ti dower nssists In nn opera tion , he is us particular have U moniiotuui ns R wonmn who nsttists nt H -nvoptton. we saw nc old ninrried coasting , nnd she tiie ml her nroitnd her k > { rs u cnrofully ns. Rlrl of Piphteon would Unto dona Bvory business plnee has Its paTtlc- ulnr bores. Jf wsrtnln man could know ixow they < nre rejmided nt canalu [ lares they would die of shsune. They ire Trcgnttled as bows nnd talked about In n very brutal manner Are you add- \og \ to the burdens of anyone' ' Than , in the name ot pity , quit tt Home Course In Live Stock Farming IX , Cnre and Feed of the Dairy Cow. By C. V. GREGORY , Author of "Mom * Counoe In Modern Agriculture. " "Making Money on th * Farm. " Etc. Copyright. 1009. by Amerlccn Prcn Aitoelitlon. dairy burn uiny bo either TtllC of thu Kcnvrnl form bnrn ' or n qi'puratc bulldliiK. iu ttu > former cusc the part of ttu > bnrn whore the COWB arc kept nhoiild bo partitioned off from tie | rest to keep out dirt and odorn. There should be plenty of llnht. An occnslonnl coat of wlillowaHh will make the barn lighter and eleanur. Where there are. two par allel rows of eown they should face outward , In tills way the manure will be kept at the center of the barn In * of bi'lnn xphiRhed along the ri ( > . XYI UAKINO CKMRTT sldos. The cows i-nii be run In and out handier and tic milked more conven iently. The manure ran be easily clenneil out with a wheelbarrow or an overhead litter carrier. The tloors should preferably be made of cement. with fairly deep , wide gutters of ibn same material. Plenty of bedding should be used to soak up the liquid manure. Ventilation. Provision for some sort of ventila tion should lv > made. The plan oL nav- Inj ; the windows placed hign'hnd so arranged that they suing in at tue top provides SJOIH ! ventilation. ojMvially II tbi-rujtre windows on both sides. Trl- aneular | ! > . of Ixvin ] i 0Irt s of the windows prevent drafts and cause the air to ! forced upwani toward the celling , where it Is dKtribuu-d alt over the room. The Kins > yitem ot ventila tion worts uell where the toani is tight. Flue for impure aJr oix-n at the floor and exu-nd up to cupulas in the roof. The j'Hre air flues > | K > II near the cnnind ( nitride and at tbe lop of the ruom inside. ThK secures a con stant circulation ot air without drafts , In a Iraiue barn tht' < f flues can be made by boxing in the space between two studding * . Iron swing stanchions cost very little more that ) tbe old iusiitoned wooden ones and are a gTvnt deal mow oon- Vfiilt'nt atiil diiryt 'e. Tbe nisttpfrs may t > e made of cement , 1n wWch case tbey may bo ned for waK-rinp the cows its citrrmcly cold weatlicr. Jf tbe fnrm is provided with some son of water > ys.tein a 7 > lpe can be laid To one end ot the mnnper , so that "water will IK ? constantly on tap cither for Dusliiiic out i he mniicer nr the < ( > ; . \Vlih a stmrt pi ce ot the Onors and jnirtcnsan tie wcasionally and thn ; kept clcini mid free .from bad odors. Both the tUmr and jfuttvrs should tin vesuflicicnt slope to carry ihe wuier ( iff When- the cows are watered from a tank , as they will | M > miift aJ the time , some means ot hcatlnc rhe wuterj should he provided. It the cow tins 10 j hwu li hi'txelf IT is with corn ns fntil. Instead of with colis. as where n tmit hnator is used , if the Tnnt is bnnked and covered , a lltili- fire every morning will Ueep ttie water ni n cnmfonuhle tcmpi'mrnrv The dairy- cows shnnld receive < ? nlt regularly It is necessary in The pn f- ess ot rilc-'stinn nnfl canoes nn In- ert'ascfl milk How A self finnl cnwen'fl < alt l i * mipwlii rp In the yarrt will , provide n i > nn < tiiiii n > mly of KHlt with- 1 our wa"5te CHTP Jhnnld l ? iHhon inn tn let the tun ; gt > t mpty. HJirt If It should liuiMwii t nr c o\vs Kltonlrt IH pnidnnllr aM'USinmrtl to s tore th > tm filveso nil tlnjy will negulnrlty In MHUiriQ nnd H .Mil rlt.f hi mllklii ? Miifl ftH Unc is Im ntnr mllllng nlwrtys ie yitiirt Jte KUM > t milk . nuiiilpiilMtlnc ihv titlder 10 l > -iin > itwit nl. ilh > mil ) . h wlihtlrnwn > 'iitlilnK will PUII V H row t tlcy up i " niortiiilKly | ituin Iwiwlnc n little nilK. In thv ndder wen tlmo The \tllt ) r hniiid ln > wli sl with n dHtnp etoni lH fnre mlf.cliic ' wmovp ( Itwt * nrt din Ktieh jKirtli'le uf d < t 77k Jhou < iUluf tttiiMerta CMinlliifss K the tlTst PiMttiutul In nrntluvlD * ; titsli np. fsjwctdlly If sitagv. tumtpts or srroug suwllttm l tnis are u * d. | If fwi tai this time Itwre is lltttc B r of tulntio tbr milt ttlw tX'lfurs Htuuild be oillktl Tor lees & tiiu tts. ix uluie ituTtus- flntt mllkliiff | HTl l. If they nre m lowed to p > dry after fire months or HM they will never prove profltabnj dnlry unlmal * . It IH the cow ttmt keep * up a good milk ( low ten or eleven months of the year that mldd to the dairyman'profits. . KlndncflM In an ennentlal point In handling dairy cown. Any UIUK-CCH unry roughness causes the cow to hold up her milk and reduce * the proliu. Feeding. For three days before nnd three dnya after calving there Is no better ration for the d.ilry cow than n mash of two pounds uf bran nnd one pound of oil. meal , fed twice n day. Do not bo In too biff a hurry to get the COWB on full feed after cnlvlng. The ration should bo Increased gradually and slowly from live to six pounds dally to all the COWB can protltably use. An Increase of half n pound every alter nate dayj.n sulllclent. This lucreiiHo should bo kept up'na long ha the milk flow continues to get larger. When the point Is reached where Increases In feed do not produce corresponding In. creases In milk ( low the feed should be gradually decreased again. Tim first few pounds decrease will not nl' . feet the milk ( low. When thu point la reached where a further decrease In feed causes n lessened mill ; Mow thu most prolltable ration for that partic ular cow IIIIH been determined. It takes u little extra work to do this weighing , but after the best sized rn tlon for each cow has been determined the approximately correct amount can be measured out c'icli ' tlmo with little trouble. It pays to teed the cow all she can use prolltahly. It costs Just HO much to keep her anyway , and all the feed that she can use to ad vantage over that amount adds to tlio profits. During the summer the feeding proh ( em Is a simple one. With plenty of good pasture , supplemented In dry times by some forage crop and seine sort of protection from tiles , the milk llo v will be kept up to n profitable ' standard. In thu absence of forage crops stlago can be profitably substi tilted. It Is In winter that the highest prices for dairy products are secured , aud if thu cows freshen iu the fall the main part of the year's product will come at this season. The problem of winter feeding Is one of the most Important with which the dairyman has to dea If you have plenty of good clover < .r . alfalfa hay and silage the problem is more than half solved. From thirtj tc forty-five pounds of silage and ten to twenty pounds of clover hay a day will make up the bulk of the roughage needed. . A rack lu tbe yard filled \\Itu corn fodder or oat straw will add vari ely to the ration. Where silage can not be obtained a plentiful supply of pumpkins , squashes , turnips or man gels should be at hand to supply tbe succulent part of the ration. Without some such feed the cows will not do \ ! their best. Mixing the Rations. Although dairy cows can handle large amounts of rou = h fwd. they nred coa-lflerable grain In addition during tbe winter. Corn. iH-c-au1 * of jts oheapnp < ; s and hlch -t-diug vam& vrlll v'fnerally form the liaWiof the srraln rations. Hecau-e of lls hich percentage of carbohydrate * and fat some fc il rich Hi protein sh.tuld I > P fed with tbe corn Out * are rood but they have only en-mrh protein t < rvii mnfce a 'linlnnwd ' ' j.tinn in mid In jui/lliior / itt | j nrr goncml.y toe expensive to be Tofl It , lii'-cc nmounts Bran is * nne of rbe lw > st of supple- mcntnrj .f < f'wbon / ) It ejin be < ibTiin > over Txvo ; iMiuiuK ti fluj. titiv „ luxatht tpndenty unfl jendv to fceop tbr cows benbJjy. 'CotTonsct'd mtnil i- K 1 cetIn > In Tbe s < nith It not ono i be corn , but hl < o clvps Imrd TO tinburtcr. . -o 41mt It xvlll noi melt so 'n-l.v. | t-Jluieii fi crt i > tt uiillv n cbcnp ourcp of protein , but 'i > con stlpsrltiR rf f rt in tern > tpi ; titlric > Tbe folloxvinc nre few < wmple m tlons Hint will serv n > R guidr " mixing ifH > iis ; 'Clovor nr nlfntrK flltiton Jtran Clnvw or wlfntf * 'h ' - . . „ t-j tjnt nt . 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