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Show A Musical Discovery. A lnrgo quantity of rusty piano wire, says n news Item, hns been found In n valuable milk cow at Boston Lincolnshire. Lin-colnshire. There Is hope that tho "Tune the Cow Died of" may now be posl- 1 "-.vfry iWwyPiiim-JJ'hrout tire'foiiow- Ing statement to the stato office; "It Is reported In mo that there Is a great deal of gloom over tho United States as the result of falling prices ami the decrease In employment, and I do not wish to minimize the anxieties of any Individual, but despite this we should be the most cheerful country in the world, and we do have the real foundation of cheerful giving. "We have lu our warehouses and on our farm today eighteen months' food supply for the entire American people. We have a harvest coming again within with-in another eight months; our shelves are overloaded with clothing, our warehouses with raw material; we have ample coal and our people are wannl.N housed. If there is any hunger hun-ger or any cold In the United States fills winter it is due to the foolish functioning of either our social, our economic or our political system. "We do not deserve the name of Intelligent In-telligent men If wo cannot overcome this self-made handicap at home' and still do our duty abroad. "We might have some room for despondency de-spondency In America if our situation were that of any of the countries of eastern or central Europe. If we had but five to seven months' food supply with the harvest eight months away; If our children were undernourished; If we were not possessed of tho essential essen-tial food for children, If they were un-derclad, un-derclad, without the inaterlul with which to remedy It, and IT such care ns the. do receive was the charity of foreign for-eign people, we might have a right to eomplaln." |