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THE EVENING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 19IO The Presfdent and the Vice-President Teacb FINES ON CRAP SHOOTING YOUTHS City Court was held 8.30 o'clock this morning. Only minor cases were NEWS NOTES OF NEWCASTLE We're Almost Tickled Our graduates are earning good salaries. Write or call and we will tell you what we can do for you. Begin your course Both school are in session all summer. Send for catalog.

Address either School. disposed of. The charge of trespassing against Frederick Schoolmaster waa dismissed. Charged with playing crap, Charles Farady, and Stephen Smith were each fin ad 120 and conts. The To Death jiisQft hardware -COMPANY Third and Shipley Streets Wilmington, Delaware, The Successful Schools charge of crap playing against Curl.

Diamond and James Alllowwas held up, and the aatfl charge against Harry Hamilton and John Burls was dismissed. It wss alleged that the young men were playing crap on a door step at Third and Shipley vhnvr a woman com baok to our atore and tell ua that a garment bought lat aon ha uitd her to perfection. hear thi quit often prhap that' the raaaon the clerk and alepopl in our atore are always in good humor. Wilmington Business School, duPont Building, Wilmington. Salisbury College of Business, Masonic Salisbury, BEST RATION FOR COACH STALLIONS, Miss Morrison to Wed Mr.

Denny at Home of Brides Parents Tonight TOWN WILL USE GUNS ON STRAY DOGS Special "to THE'eVBNINO JOURNAL. NEW CASTLE. June 30.A very pretty wedding will be solemnised this evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Morrison, The Strand, when their daughter, Mary Burbank Morrison will become the bride of William O.

Denny. The ceremony will -be performed by the Rev. F. X. Moore in the presence of relatives from Philadelphia, Wilmington and other place.

It will be a daisy wedding the color scheme being green an white. The Interior of the house is trimmed with daisies and ferns and the ceremony will take place In a ot daisies. The -bride la an elocutionist of note the E. Allen Manganese Steel Company. ROMAN CANDLES SNAKE NESTS FIRE-CRACKERS" RED-FIRE PIN WHEELS ROCKETS Iron, Steel Millnd Carriage Contractors Hardware Supplies According to a prominent breeder, there is nothlns better than the usual SPARKLERS VERTICAL W0EELS GEYSERS Special For Tomorrow.

Linan and Linens Skirts -700 to choosa from, in whit, blue and tanj $1.25 valuta at 69c. $1.30 value 98e. Pure linan in tan and whiti $2.00 and $3.25 value at $1.49. A visit to this store will eon-vino you of th bargain you can cur her for vary little money. BOSTON CLOAK STORE 424 Market Street.

DAIEC 8. LAUB, Prop. Double Stamps with'' Every Article Tomorrow. stallion rution of oata and bran. Crushed oats mixed with about one-fourth as much bran by weight make a good combination.

It is bulky, safe, Trl-Colored Wheels, Pistols, Torpedoes, Balloons Cracker Hatches and lor all firework NoveUitei. -OPES EVERY NIGHT Paints, Oils and Varnishes Metal and Cast Iron Culvert Pipe D. 4 A. Phone, 127 An oraalc Phone, 2127 I jj'r. ii a hfl.v nutritious and agreeable to tha stallion's taste, digestion and require 'menta.

A bran mash once or twice a week has forbears been deemed desirable for its laxative effect nnle the stallion has access to grass, but some of the leading practitioners 4. ieran the weekly bran mash as couu.ive to colic. Some owners prefer to depend entirely on cured feed throughout the season, but others equally successful esteem a few minutes' grazing dally at the baiter or the run of a grass lot as very essential to the health and vigor OBSERVATION AUTO CAR SEATING 12 PERSONS FOR HIRE. Private parties, lodgesi accommodated at reasonable rates. S.

H. FOULKE, 305 ORANGE STREET -1 Delmarvla' 2094-2992. D. A. Phone, 5177.

returned homo from their wedding tour through Pensylyanlar and New Eng. land State. In the Baptist Church to-morrow FIVE HUNDRED evening the Rev. C. E.

Lewis, convert' Jim Corbett Will be Only ed actor and evangelist will deliver his lecture on "Home, Stage and Pulpit. Andrew Bryson is moving into his AT CARD PARTY Adviser for Jeffries at Ringside $14,000 new residence on The Strand. The mansion waa designed by Architect Walter Stewart" Brown, of Wilmington. or their stallions. The treedom or a foomy lot with a high strong fence la Women of St.

Elizabeth's The scorers for Saturday, July 2, follow: Joseph Gavlnski, 8t Paul's vs. St. Elisabeth's on St. Paul's grounds, Frank Thompson, St. Peter's vs.

B. Hedwlg's on St. Hedwlg's grounds. John Gardner, St. Ann's vs.

St. Mary's on St. Mary' ground. In sporting circle here the Jeffries a splendid thing, grass or no grass. Johnson tight in attracting attention Catholic League Diamond Pickups By Mac The essential thing In the feeding Is and pools have been formed.

The funeral of the little Anderson Parish Had Successful Affair at Eden Hall to furnish the horse abundant nourish, Bient, keeping bis system in vlgorou girl who was 1 to death a few healthy form. Whatever grass is fed should be grazed by the horse. It is Th euchre and bridge party, and not safe to feed it in the barn, for al most surely some of it will at some time sour in the manger and produce trouble. It Is better to graze the horse evenings ago takes place to-morrow af. ternoon.

There are big dogs, little dogs, curs and all breeds of dogs running at largo. For several nights their howling and barking disturbed people so much that some shot guns will be put In use tonight. There are hundreds of dog running at large 4 nd there Is no ordinance whereby the worthless one can be promenade dance, given by the women of St. Elizabeth's Roman Catholic Church at Eden Hall last night waa marked by the largeat attendance at a function of the kind in the hiatory 44 The scorers for Monday, July are: Joseph Gavinekt, two games at New Castle. St.

Peter's vs. St. Ann's first game starts at 1.30 p. m. Frank Thompson, two games on St.

Elisabeth's grounds. Bt. Elisabeth vs. St. Hedwlg's, one game morning, one in afternoon.

Gardner. St. Paul's vs. St Mary's, two games, one in morning, one in afternoon. 440 Scorers are urged to get Monday morn-ing game scores to Mac at The Even-lng Journal office before 1 o'clock, and the afternoon game scores In at 7 O'clock.

in the evening rather than in the morn They're off again. 4 6 It is scorer Gavlnski. Two weeks' rest now be good. 4 0 0 Where is McGrory? 0 0 0 Delegates must attend the Meetings. 4 I 0 'Double headers on Monday, 000 ing.

of the parish. Over Ave hundred peo ple participated in the card games. The Timothy bay is the safest kind to feed, and most of it should be fed hall was ao filled that it was foix shot, advieable to omit the nromenade, but In all sections of the town to-day complaints of dog convention were iSaV- vW iV? ssaatmerife -1 a fine urogram of waltzes and two steps' w-as enjoyed. heard. There are over 600 dogn In New So many guests wished to attend the St.

Ann's and St. Mary's meet on Sat euchre, that many could not be ac urday. 4 4 0 CaHtle and only 164 have been assessed. Thomas Noden, formerly of New Castle but who re-moved to Newport News, has returned here and accepted a position In the Baldt works. commodated, as every available Inch of space was filled.

The 'card-playing St. Peter's will not claim that game came the first part of the evening, it from St. Elisabeth. P. II.

Kelley, of Philadelphia, Is vis- was played in two sittings, to give all present a chance to play. Over one 0 0 The storm kept the Eleventh warders a.t New CaRtlo relatives. long. If the horse bolts his grain cut some bay short and mix about two quarts of that with each feed of grain. The total amount of the grain feed per day should be about one pound for each hundred pounds that the horse weighs, but more should be given if be has a large amount of road work or la a hard keeper.

There is great variation in the requirements of different horses in this respect. Of bay he should have about a pound a day for each hundred pounds that he weighs, and little variation need be made from this rule unless he gets considerable grass. Give the grain in three equal feeds, and give about half the bay at nlgbt hurldred prizes were offered, for play Trustees Awar.d Contraeta. At the meeting of the Trustees of the Poor yesterday afternon the following contraeta were awarded for the ensuing three months for supplies to the county hospital: Meat Johnson Brothers. Butter, Odessa Creamery, 30 cents home.

ers and The non-players 000 Thuitt says he is going to Poland and won prizes on chances. MISS SMITH AN rne cnier prize or tne evening, a then Trophyland. week'e trip to Atlantic City, with accommodations at the Delaware City 0.00 President Murphy is an all round sport. pound. Nothing little about him and he dislikes Shoes, George S.

Douaherty. any and all nttie Dusipess. 10 warns good clean hall, all meetings attended and the best club and players to win the ENSIGNS BRIDE Continued FrdTh Firnt Page. Mrs. Virginia J.

Penn and Miss Viola Penn, mother and sister of the groom, were present. Ensigns Herbster and Gygax and Midshipman Carter are officers of the same warship as the groom, U. S. S. Minnesota, Enslsn James, the grooms Dry Goods, A.

Goudis of New Castl Cqa.1, Cortly Brothers. Drugs, Oscar C. Draper. Groceries, Mary Eyer. prizes.

000 President Murphy has appointed um pires for the following games. RENO, June 30Jeffries agreed that Jim Corbett will be the only man In his corner to give him Instruc tiona during the fight with Johnson. Jeffries says that C4rbett will be the only man to talk to him as the right piugi esses. 'Any other second that as an idea as to. how he should right the big black will impart his information to Corbett, who will in turn talk to Jeffries if he thinks the suggestion wise.

Efforts to have John L. Sullivan advise Jeffries met with a cold rebuff on the part of the Jeffries followers, the big boilermarker'a friends declaring that John L. knows nothing about the modern game. Hotel, was won by John Craven, of No! 1223 Lancaster avenue, who be longs to St. Paul's parish.

The first prize in the euchre, a five-dollar gold -piece, was won by Francis Taylor, of St. Elizabeth's parish. The prizes were attractively arranged on tables In a ski roona, and were widely varied iri character. There were slippers, 'parasols, candy, cigars, embroidered center-places, bags, belts, purses, neckties, etc. Father McEnery, who Is in charge Of ISlizabetH's parish during the absence of Father Temple In Europe, is much pleased with the auccess of the entertainment, which was beyond the expectations of the parishioners.

George Hannlgan St. Ann's vs. Bt. Mary's on St. Mary's grounds.

Charles Dougherty No. 3-St. Peter's vs. St. Hedwlg's on St.

Hed wig's grounds. man, ws only recently transferred from the Minnesota to the torpedo experimental ship Montgomery. Midshipman Jennings is connected with the U. S. S.

Virginia. ffR CLA8SI Nation. TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTASTE By virtue of an order of the Chancellor of the State of Delaware, made the Twen-ty-eventh day of June, A. 1910. will be exposed to Public Sale, on Saturday.

July 9th, 1910, at 10 o'clock, a. at the County Court House, in the City of Wilmington, the following described Real E-tate. to-wlt: All that certain lot of land, wlti the -dwelling house thereon erected, known as No. 910 Jackson street, havinr front on Granta Lottara on Ettat. Register of Will Walker today Frank Murphy St.

Elizabeth's vs. St. Paul's on St. Paul's grounds. 0 0 0 July 4 appointments are: Charles Dougherty No.

1. two games, St. Paul's vs. Mar a one In morning, one in afternoon. Charles Dougherty No.

2, two games between St. Elizabeth and St, Hedwlg's, one game morning, one game in afternoon, both on St. Elisabeth's grounds. granted letters on the estate of Vic tor Dehan to Ann Dehan. ANTI-SALOON FORCES ELECT street of twentv-four- feet and of eighty-five PICNIC SEASON AT WESTJORS END Italian Mission to Close Series of Outings With Excursion to Pennsgrove three Inches and depth feet.

George Hannigan, two games at New Castle, St. vs. St. Peter's. FIrrt Chsttar Folk on Plenie.

A special car of colored folks from Choater aaftcd through Wilmington thia morning. There was a band accompanying the excursionist, and the ear was decorated with "Diamond flocks" pennant. Th? party went to Brandywlne Springs. fcv. Hoffecker Chosen President and Other Officers are Named SAID PASHA AT SPRINGSNEXT AVEEK Numerous requests having been made of General Manager R.

W. Crook, of Brandywlne Springs Park for a 'repetition of the Opera "Said Pasha," which made a big hit at the park recently, a given by the Aeolian Opera announcement was made this morning that "Said Pasha" will be the attraction Attendance will be given and terms made known by THOMAS DAVIS. Trustee. Or by his Attorney. Wilmington.

Delaware, Juno 21, 1910. BRACELET. GOl'Vff OST CHAIN from Ninth and Harrison to nirara Church. Please return to Journal Office. JuneSO-lt.

at tha park next week, and, aa it will be Fourth of July week, everybody ill The picnic season at West Church will e'nd to-morrow with the Italian Mission excursion to Pennsgrove. This will conclude a series ot seven Outings which have ben enjoyed by the various To Sell Baldton Lota. Jame Freeman and Son, auctioneer of Philadelphia, paid their state ta today aa auctioneer. They will call tha eale at Baldton this afternoon when several lots and two houses will be offered. CJ "AW have an Opportunity to see and hear game starts at 1.30.

tio St. Paul's has a number of men players. 0 0 0 St. Ann's signed several cracker-a-jacks during the week. St.

Mary's should send its full quota of delegates to the league meetings. 0 00 McGrory may be in a uniform on Monday. A Holy Namer of the calibre of Mae will make the boys take notice. He has a great arm, a puzzling curve and as for stick work oh you McGrory. 0 00 The Holy Name players have played successful ball during the season.

0 0 0 How about that big field day? Just a local field day where local runners are comprising the card. this gem in th operatlo line. It was also announced to-day that The annual metilni of th board ot irctor of the Anti-Saloon Laue of betawart wai held on Tuesday at bod-luartert, "12 EqulUble BuildlnK, thin city. Preldtnt A .8. Mowbray of Bmyrna pra-The dli whoaa icrma axplre July 1, war re-leotck for a erm of three yar; Joseph S.

Mmlton, irtlminfton; William B. Bothwell, Nw Jaatia; Rev. M. Morgan. Ailmlntoni (I Wllminston; B.

Hul-kn, Dsvar. The followlni wr tlrcted to mambarstiip an th board of director: 1. Bimpton, MUIord; 8. H. Mi- FLORISTS The Eighth Street Floral Shop.

Flowers for all SINES WELCH Eighth Street, near Tatnall St Both Phones. organisations of the church during the last three weeks. All have, been largely attended and highly successful. the principal for the company, who It is expected that the Italian Mis sion excursion, which Is the fourth an nual outing of thia growing young en- hare not been available until this time, have arranged to Join the company at th close ot this week and they will be seen in the cast In "Said One of these principals is John Mayon, of New York, a comedian with a national reputation, who has Just closed Foolish Quastion No. COCO.

Visitor-Wta became of that othei windmill that was bere last year? -Native There waa ouly enough wind (or on, so we took it down. DEATHS. terprlse, will one of the most satisfactory and keenly enjoyed of the picnics given this year. West Church people always obtain more pleasure out of seeing the children of their two Mis an engagement with Klaw Erlanger's FINESET COACH STALLION. By courtesy of Jowa State college.

and the rest divided between morning and noon. If strictly first class clover or alfalfa hay is available a little of it may be fed with evident benefit A little oilnieal. not over a pound a day, is fed by some successful stallioners with good results. It Is doubtful if sufficient benefit follows the use of eggs to make it worth while to use them in most cases. If the horse appears to be poorly nourished and baa a very targe patronage there may be something gained by feeding them.

"Silver Star" company. All of the prin sion Sunday Schools happy, than even the children themselves. The Baird Mis" cipals. a originally planned for, will be with the company after this week. Mr- Mayon will Join the company sion workers took 250 children to Finanical and Commercial Whan Joy la There.

Whan Joy in th element It' then you're feelln' big. Let the thunder beat th drum; Rl and dance a jig! Atlanta Constitution. Pennsgrove laat week, and the Italians Margsret T. Hill. Francis Winnington.

William T. Singles. Elizabeth J. Reynolds. Jeanette Kelley.

WINNINGTON In this city, on June 29, 1910. Francis, son of Charles A. and Elisabeth J. WInutngton one yesr. Relatives and friends are respectful!) Invited to attend the funeral services froii the home of his grandparents, Mr.

ana Mrs. Joseph Hackendorn, at Free Park, Interment at St. Josenh's Cemeterv. this week will doubtless number nearly the same. F.

D. Lackey and Co. state to-day: "The New York stock market was completely demoralized and at noon looks as stocks would a-o considerably lower, al So Interested have the Italians them though It Is said there has been scale buy. selves become in to-morrow's excursion that th young men who are mem In of the best stocks for the nat two Men who feed eggs generally girt A Slasher. Tb pen rrmy be mightier than the sword, but any editor will tell you that It Isn't marker to the) blue pen-sU.

Philadelphia Record. 8om to Piok From. Conductor-What street did want to get off at? you days which would seem to indicate tht bers Of the Mission have engaged the SINGLES At Newark. on June 2ft two to four eggs beaten up in as many quarts of To this may be added Stranger Well what street bare a Magazine. a double handful of oilnieal, first scald Italian brass band to accompany the party to Pennsgrove and give several concerts during the day.

Special cara will convey the excursionists from the Mission at Seventh and Scott streets to the boat vharf. the band playing en tfawark, and tha Bev. E. L. Koffecker, ot Ma eity, Tha memberahip af tha, Stat Head-(nartera Commute, which commute ha saif tha financial intaraatt.

ot th ami and datermina it policy in th In-fcrim ttwn metTnsa of th board dlrarter'a, waa tnereaaad from five to van, and tha following- were chon 'cemUf ot Ui committee: Thorn N. Itawtina, Chafard, to rprsnt Buex CWtjri Rev. J. Tumar, of Dovr. tactraaant Kant county; jr.

At wood rUin, of Brandywln hundred to rep-Ut rural New Cati county, and Wli-WWU, C. B. Burehenal, tha Rev. Tmpi and Rv. E.

L. Hot- ta rapratant Wilmington. tha alaetian ot further oflleer for th ruing- year rultd aa follow: Prai-Ant, JUv. L. Hoffecker; vle-presl-f at, Thomae K.

R-twHn; treaaurer, R. -aupartntendent and seeraury, 10 aisiatant auperintandent, canard Whit. One impo.tant action of peard waa In authortiing the ap-totatmant af a eommltt on legialtlon 0 compart with th auperintendan in Murtn daalrble legtaiaUva maaiura at hand of th approaeblnf Dalawar Knerat Aaaembly. ed, and the whole fed warm after sup per. Butter Hints.

rout. The affair is In charge of Archibald M. Main, superintendwit of the 1910, William T. Singles, aged $1 years. Relatives and friends are invited to at tend the funeral services at his Jate real dence.

on Main -street, Newark. ot Friday afternoon at 2.30. -Interment New. ark M. E.

Cemetery. Funeral wftnW further notice. H1L.L In this on June 29th, 1910 Margaret Tomklnscw-Hlll, wife ot William H. Hill. Services In Unitarian Church, Wilmlng.

ton, July at 11 o'clock a. m. Interme private. REYNOLDS In this rltv. on June F.lizabeth widow of William- M.

lUa nolds, in her 85th year. Funeral services will he held at the rei idence of her son-in-Uw, William In some parts of the country during the last fifteen years the price of grain has Increased from 50 to. 150 per cent, while dairy products have gone up Mission School V. M. Truss, chair-man of the committee.

wnen tne large iniercsiH p-i rpeqy 10 Stop the decline, prices vritt advance. The Philadelphia market acted In sympathy with New York and there seems, to be no support at all." C. I. Hudson and Co. said thiR morning: "After the violent declines yesterday on comparatively small dealings when the magnitude of the loss is consideredour stock market Is entitled to some recovery, for there is no doubt at all that the whole list Is heavily oversold.

Price changea-are likely to be extremely Irregular today and somewhat lower early on account of the drain and in London, but we strongly advise against selling after such a collapse. On the contrary, a turn might be made by careful purchases on quick dips for a small turn." STOCK By United Press Leased Special Wire. 215 p. quotations from F. D.

1 ackev 4 Bankers and Brokers, Why Didn't Hat 5 picked th atrancer' pocket, but the job wa quit a botch. For he didn't tak th tlm to tak hit watch. Judge. I Agra en On Thing. Tlave abe and ber husband to; tastes to common?" "Ota.

yes. They're both fond of eat tog." Spokane Spokesman-Review. Mora Nature Faking? The summer schedul at est churcn Is to be inaugurated next Sabbath. Th morning Sunday achool at 10 clock met with such favor last year that the attendance this year Is expected to Out v. iarit, rvo.

jw pp-1 ivimn srreei, on sal urnay morning, July 2nd, at 11 o'cloc, strip the previous record. The cooi morning hour is more comfortable than aV witnout further notice. Interment White Clay Creek Cemetery. any other hour of the day. and 10 A Utile neat hid In th fen 1 rllhd by th best mudhena.

Chicago Trlbun. o'clock Is late enough in summer tor both young and old. Many adults and viaitnra are expected to attend the memoera Post Toasfies with strawberries and cream. A delightful combination that strongly appeals to the appetite. The crisp, fluffy bits have a distinctive flavour and are ready to serve from the package without cooking.

Convenient Appetizing, Healthful food. KF.LI.EY In this city, on June 29. 1910. Jeanette, wife of Joseph H. Kelley, aged 59 years.

Relatives and friends of the family art Invited to attend the funeral sen-ices ai the residence of her son-in-law, H. L. Luff, No. 508 Madison street, on H-rliim Wilmington, Dal 843 Market street, 1 Westminster class. raincvLvnum railroad only 25 per cent.

It Is not the dairyman who overcharges. Pure bred cowa pay the best, but not every pure bred cow is a good one. You must select among them the same as among scrubs, but the general average is higher and the pay better. The sir la often said to be half tha herd. If so.

be should be a good one, and you can afford to have no ether. Nor can you stand back on a little more cost If the true value ia there, money saved In cost is money lost. The trouble with inbreeding Is that without care it perpetuates the Jad as well as the good points of the breed. This should be obviated by careful mating. Lumps on Horees' Legs.

On the appearance of any lump about the legs of a horse it should be bathed diligently with water as bot as can be borne. What might develop into a I evening, July-1, at o'clock. -urthei services and Interment at Barratt't Chapel, on arrival of train leavina Wilmington Saturday morning, July I at 8.19 without further notice. 4j ijocomow 39 imoL Copper 59H Am. Smelti" Am.

Sugar Co 118 Atch. T. 94 Asphalt Com. 20 Balte. Oh! 106 Brooklyn R.

73 HANM CD Undertake! Gen'l Leather 30, tr VUttlllJULflV Embalmer Northern Pacn Norf. A Wert 97 No. Central 126 Peoples Gu zot Pennsylvania tiS't Phllt. R. T.

i7 Phtia, Co. 46 Phlla, Electric Reading -143V Rock Island 32 St Paul Sou. Pelfio ru' Sou. Ry Co. ji Tonopah Min.

United Gas Im 8tj Cn-on Pacific 157JU U. 3. St Con 17 u. st. pt ink' Wabash Pt 36X West Union 64 tm 1 TO GIRLS AS GUESTS OF BOYS AT THIS DINNER The girls of the Sunday school ot Union M.

E. Church will be enter tained at a supper in the church this evening by the boys of the school. The supper is the result of a contest between the boys and girls for new members for the school The girls brought 42 new members and the boys 41, and the boya are obliged to give the supper under the terms of the contest. Che. Om 7 Cambria Steel 42 Denver R.

7h Erie Connion Erie 1st if 40 Else Amei Louisville V4i4i lhigh Na7. S6.54 No. 214 TV. Ninth Street Careful attention day or night Bodies In Boarding Housea, Hotels and Hospital removed and cared foi until claimed. Carriages furnished Appointments first-class.

Both Phones 1 1 The Memory Lingers" July 3, 1910- SPCCIAL TRAIN. Wilmington 0.4a a. m. spavin may sometimes in this way be checked at tha start Popular pkg. 10c.

Family size 15c. Leb. Valley 99 MlsMcrl Pae 55K Mo. Kan 4k 3054 N. aturning, leave Baltimore (Union Station) .....6.38 P.

M. I Tichata Qood Only on Spaoial Train. 1 No Half Tieketa 8old. 1 Ticket may obtained Friday and Saturday preceding date of Ex-! curalon at City Ticket Office. 602 Market Street nri at statinn JOHN M.

Undertaker and Embalmer 610 Jackson Sireel O. 6 A. Phone 1887D. Reported daily by F. O.

Lackey A Co, bankers and bromrs, members Philadelphia Stock Exchange, 843 Market St WHEAT CON. OA'S. July. Sept July. Sept July.

Sept Oilmeat la Valuable. Two tablespoonfnjs of oil meal put In the horse's ground feed each time will keep the bowels relaxed and healthy, the appetite and spirit keen and the coat sleek. It is better than any condl- The Rat A Jingle. "A rat! At rat!" screamed BrothefeJlm As wild he pranced about the floor. "Ok, where? Oh.

where the latere cried. "Why, right KtB POSTTJM CEREAL Battle Creek, Mich. n. WOOD. Vi' -t GEO.

wbotd. I rasengr TraiQi General Paacenger Agent.

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