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He—Do you think your father would offer me personal violence if I were to ask him for you? S8he—I think he will if you don't pretty soon! Real Courage. He was the small son of a minister and his mother was teaching him the meaning of courage. “Supposing,” she sald, "there were 12 boys In one bedroom, and 11 got Into bed at once, while the other knelt down to say his prayers, that boy would show true courage.” “Oh,” sald the young hopeful, “1 know something that courageous than that. Supposing there were 12 ministers in one bedroom, and one got into bed without saying his prayers!” ( ~ Women Appreciate Step-savers and Time-savers, Post Toasties Foop is fully cooked, ready to serve direct from the package with cream or milk, and is a deliciously good part of any meal, A trial package usually establishes it as a favorite breakfast cereal. “The Memory Lingers” POSTUM CEREAL CO. Lad. Battle Creek, Mich A Bagebsull big things for the Cincinnati Reds President Murphy of the Chicago new ball for soothsavers are tabooed the the has match as Kansas City, too, handicap wrestling Christy Mathewson says Johnny Evers Is one of the best ever at “get ting the other team's nerve.” Dr. Roller says the world's wrest. ling championship les among “Hack. enschmidt, Zbyszco and myself.” Wanted, by 16 major man agers, a pitcher whom no one can hit and a batter who can hit hurler ticlan has league any clever eastern statis ed that Abe Attell 0,000 a year taking battles u ‘ony Biddle Some TALE OF MOIR-WELLS FIGHT New Yorker Declares Battie Between Two Englishmen Was Funniest of His Experience. ‘1 have my time,” returned to New ‘but the Bombardier Wells geen prize said a man who York from ‘ between Gunner Moir fun- one and the niest in my experience “Hugh M« and our own ning a higl Was intosh, the Australian, Jimmie Britt are run- clags fig exhibition the big hall skating rink at the Olym- pla was packed with fully 6,000 people lords and dukes and and and the kind of who had put least ($10.50) a seat, at them Wells was the 80 called, hting countesses biggest up at duchesses swells, two guineas least the most of feated champion, was acheduled. In th Wells jubbed the Gunner his left knocked and he was 30 long getting up people began to leave the hall second round both men were referee counting, and Then, In the minute of the third, Wells was knocked out The whole battle was over In ten minutes. It would be a round contest irst round one with and him that in the the are always knocking American league, received the most bases on balls Pitcher Walter Johnson is well as a strikeout Washington must pay work Counting the days a knock season s until the teams start on thelr spring jaunts seems to be the principal pas timing even in St. Louis Clark Griffith, manager of the Reds, is out with the statement that the Na tional league race lies between the and the Cubs this year Both Coster and Attell, who fought recently, are lald up for repairs is being Cos- ited on for appendic] fractu Dey oper: red POOL PLAYER WiLL RETIRE Champion Alfred de Oro to Devote Time in Future to Billiards, Says New York Report. fra 5 Alfred de 3 $ ¢ earwater in defense of the pont I ct which he from Je ampionsh won Alfred de Oro. rome Keogh probably marks the pass ing of De Oro as a pool player championship con. guilt three probably will his time to and he to devote test That breach between the United Scot dic: mal Andrews, edict of the against Ancients of St land, caused by the tators of the golf world putters, is Although the mee insist upon the enforce of the Royal and Ancients’ new rule, many golfers, especially in the are strong for observance of any emanating from the venerable ting in Chi cago did not The rule bars a lot of clubs that of the extreme (ype, notabiy Schenectady putter, One definition given of a headed” putter is as follows: back than it is long from heel to toe.” But this definition is not compre. tolerated approximate this shape with. out actually conforming to it What the Royal and Ancients are undoubtedly fighting against is try attacks every sport that it takes up. The progressive disposition of Americans extends to their pastimes. Where the Britons are content to let the games of their forefathers remain as they were, the making those they adopt The Royal and Ancients clin g to the iron putter of thelr They do not want the ster or the to dethrone enough though Americans proven that the lot better than the lete types that ago They have changed the ball* alk up to date forebears center mallet headed pretender the tools that were good their ancestors, even think they have innovations are a ancient and obso- existed a century for { i i i i i | : The old guttapercha sphere once but the American manufac. turers have found substitutes that could produce much better results, try. a variety of balls, all better than the old one. Americans, for the most part, think that the new clubs are sure to come, sooner or later. In any case, they can't soe the sense in clinging to any instrument that can be Improved up on. COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. HBradstreel's says Trade continues con- siderable ir sted, Ac- facture AE" i z HAaYeu @ $3 is notable part in this 1 ect this week, oa d West O08, heavy snows in the North an being § i MpOrary bar while a th South to operat ules onably Wi hecked retall tribution. 1d fobbing numbers of buy and fair Western Oats stead i £7 Le O° Si A fter, 4 @ 1c higher; extra West. ern nearby prints, sl. Eggs, 2¢ lower; Pennsy nearby do. current creamery, 39; do and mark; ipts, fc 21 at mark; Western firets, { ¢, 22 at mark: do. receipts ff ¢ 1 at mark lower, New York full fancy, September, l4c; do @ 13% ry firm; fowls, 14% @ roosters, 10% @11; c@ 15%; ducks, 17 turkeys, 180G 21; foamy Er PVARLA ¥ other firsts, fc, 22 ot i C, «cC AL rece current Cheese Creal ns, fair to good, 13 Live poult a 18; 16. BALTIMORE—Wheat 94 %c; March, 98 nominal. Corn—contract, 50% c; wixed, 49% ; steamer yellow, no established grade mixed, 47. The closing was firmer. February, 51@561%c; March, 513% @61%;: April, 62% @62%; HR @53%. Oats—No. 2 white, standard white, 36@ 36%; white, viv Hay-—No. Nb. 2 do. $19.50@ 20; @ 18; choice clover mixed, 1 do, $17.50@ 18.560; 1 clover, No. 2 do, $12@ 12.50. ~= Maryland, 20%e¢; No. 2 85 e No. 8 Eggs and nearby firsts, firsts, 20% West 20%; Southern firsts, 191%. live poultry—Chickens, per Old hens, heavy, 15% @ 16¢; small to medium, 15% @ 16; choice, 17@ 18; reugh and @ 16; old roosters, 106 11. per b~White Pekings, Muscovy and mongrel, 16@ die, 17@ 18; Geese, per lb—Nearby, 1460156; Western and Southern, 12 @13. Butter 25a 26; do, Creamery, 27@ 28; cholce, imitation, 18@ 21. A a. HUVIORS it is important that you should now rid your that have accumulated in it during the winteg. The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla a remedy DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES i given a © § ‘ Pp g BOLL CX press ni LY the manufacturers SPOHN MEDICAL CO, GOSHEN, INDIANA on 4 i% asa preventive r other i Chemists, ALEXAN Got Ti in Less Than at once applic to the affected part and in less than ten minutes it was perfectly easy: I think it is the best of all Liniments.” Sloan’s Liniment does not need any rubbing. = It's a powerful penetrant. Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat. It gives almost instant relief. Price 205¢., B0c., and 81.00 at All Dealers. Bend for Sloan's Free Book on Horses. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. TET UR FO fo cure costiveness the medicine ete hat the more then & purgstive; it mus slterstive and cathartic Tuit’s Pills The Breed, ig her coat Persian Podunk mutton Stelia~ lamb? Bella No; Judge For COLDS and GRIP Hicks’ Cartpixz is the best remedy-—re eves ihe aching and feverishness- cures Lhe Cold and restores normal conditions It's Uguid—efertes immediately. 0c, Be, and Mix Al drug stores porsess these qualities, and to the bowels their natural peris #0 capentinl 10 regularity. me— love does not depend for its Now York, New Tork, Biverdale Lon, none B04 81, Went A Country School for Girls IN NEW YORK CITY. Best festores of country and ity life. Out-of- school park of Kb acres near the | Take Garfield Tea to arouse a sluggish difference be- wn ives, Afflictions mark the tween iron and steel Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack food, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating or, aiter all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multi- tude of Bseases, Get rid of your Stomach Weakness ond Liver Laziness by taking a course of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery “the great Stomach Restorative, Liver Invigorator and Rloed Cleanser, You can’t afford to sccept any medicine of uninown composition as a substitute for “Golden Medical Discov ery,’" which is a medicine ov KNOWN COMPOSITION, having ® complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot= tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Academie { wurse Primary Class to Music and Art. WINS BANGS asd Live Stock CHICAGO-—Cattle—Beeves, $50 6.80; Texas steers, $4.15@5.50; Western steers, $4. 40@ 6.70; stock. ers and feeders, 323.856 5.90; cows and heifers, $2.65@ 5.80; calves, $7.65@ 90. Hoge——Light, $7.45@ 7.75; mixed, $7.25@ 7.66; heavy, $7.06@17.60; rough, $7.060@ 7.26: good to choice, $7.25 7.60; high, $4.75@71. 80; hulk of sales, $7.46@ 7.60. WwW. Lae ‘PD ou GLA S ESAP $2.5043%3.50 & *4 Suoks fy a SRA Ce > Dutaghas shoes with his adams and pelos on the
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