M’FARLAND EARNS A SNUG FORTUNEMen attend college until the* are 24. and after ihe degree* are die tributed. it takes ilie foriunaie one* until they are 4fi to build themeelve* a wholesome pile of the world * woods. When they get it *n |*ned up in atoek*. bond*, real e»im* and leash. you ran usually count the hair*; in their head* Oftentimes. too. they have to fight indigestion, gout, rheu-waiJeni. or *ttne other bodily ailment Two week# ago Packey McFarland the Chicago bo**r, celebrated hia ?4th birthday, and conaidertnjr the oc-caalou opportune, gave not an Interview in which he stated he would retire from the ring on New Year* day. He eatirnaiod that hia pugiti* tic earning* in eight veart amounted to nearly $200,000What will the advocate* of the higher education say to tbU?Here'* a man of 24. who probablv ne'er met the requirement* of high school having become a boaer at 16. able lo call off all acUvlite* and live ! omfortably the reet of bl» We., Without worrying about the tariff or the high coat of food.Tt may be argued that McFarland’* j ease i* unusual. aa it surely l*~ i probably there ;is* no! Ijeen another juat like it- but It will occur to aome I that flat* are mightier than book*. * ' jBew construction of the pen let mightier than the sword.'’Vs a general rule the reward* of; boslng are quleker and greater tbao I in mot' any game and therm .natch - ' led up by many, but |0t H be remem ’bereil also that there are a thousand