The Cedarville Herald, Volume 25, Numbers 1-26

t T t i e l l c i fq l d . j t » &. ? jba 8 . • • n m m m * » FK I j DA-Y, JANUARY 31, m l Mr, W. A. Hsvemeyer offered * obalksago cup for a pair of GameRtHj- U m a t the New York poultry show aud then won the cup himself. Congressman Brick of Indian* says t M h« oaeo won * c m bv reading James WhitcopibBiley’s poem, +,Back From a Two Years' Sentence,*1 to the Jury, Germany is one of the, most exten­ sive customers the American farmers have for their surplus pork, Notu rally a Republican President is cour­ teous to the German Emperor, The New York and European Steamship Company claims that.with its maw turbine steamships it will be able to reduce the passage from New York- to Liverpool by at least two day*. , I, Ha^Edw in Markham never writ­ ten anything else* he would have been entitled to respect for his statement, “ A man becomes religious only syh'en he comes into brotherly relations with hi^fellovfs, dpt forgetting his hairy andfeathered kinsman of the fields and sky.” A f**t 3 ae#t $#,*?« Wawaa Prof, Roxa Tyler, of Chicago, Yiee- p r ^ d e u t Illinois Woman’* AUispea*. in speaking o f Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy, says: “ I suffered with * sevexe'cotdr this winter whirij threat­ ened to run into pneumonia, I,tried .different remedies b u t I seemed to grow worse aud the medicine upset my stomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and I found I t was pleasant to take and it relieved me a t once. I am now en­ tirely recovered, saved a doctor’s bill, time and suffering, and £ will never be without this splendid medicine again,” For sale by O, M- Ridgway, A gold mine has been discovered under the Denver city hall. How did the officeholders ever permit it to remain there all these years? ■For; $18,50 the commercial traveler Via Switze'riand,can:purcbaSe a monthly . ticket entitling him. to travel as, often asfhe pleases over all the railroads in i-the country, ^Berlin .street railways have a similar plan, by. which a small sum gives' unlimited transportation on , ' all lines. I t js a somewhat, remarkable fact that in the- heart of Chicago there -lives a squatter, Captain Streeter by name, who defies the law "and asserts that he is in a state outside of the jurisdiction o f Illinois. Many times ' have the police attempted to take the . Captain captive but his effective use ,of a-Winchester rifle has always pre- ,vented.* He has fortified his house and defends it'with powder’ and , shot whenever necessary,. TV-:0 '■ Twas a False Alarm, T have used your D r Caldwell’s' , Syrup.Pepsin pud can truthfully "rec­ ommend it, Some four years . ago ■■ doctors told me that I had Bright’s Disease. I was laid up three,months andno th ing l used helped me-and no foot!would stay on- my stomach.' I psedone bottle of your D r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsiu and food would stay on -jny stomach and I craved something to eat. I got well. There , was no Bright’s Disease about me. Ever . isince!have.^recommended Dr. Cald­ well's Syrup Pepsin to friends and strangers. - I t is just splendid. I have , ■ full, confidence in it.—Geo. F . Bene­ dict, .039- WeBt .King S t,, Decatur, 111, Sold by C, M, Ridgway, . Oil-has be„en struck in Kentucky, bu t they have deoided no t to-bottle it. HOWIE AMD Tlite rieteM n-prewaht* the TwuwMark of Meett’* EmnMkta- and is- on the wrapper of crtrrjy fwlths 9COTT«£»OWfiK,' Nvw York, joewatjM, A A Profitable Investment. *T was troubled for about- seven years with my stomach and in bed half my time," says E , Dernick, Somer­ ville, lad . *4I spent about $1,090 and never could ge t anything to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bottles and am entirely well.” You don’t live by what you eat, bu t by what you digest and assimilate.- I f your stomach does not digest your food you are really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don’t have to diet. E a t all you want, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cu res' all stomach trouble* C, M. Ridgway. " THE PROPER WAYTO INTRODUCE PEOPLE, ■ »■*« In io«king *u introduction the man is always taken to lb* lady to 1>C pr«* Kfiterb.and tlieformula is, “ Miss A, may I present Mr, B?” Where two women or two men are presented the elder is addressed where difference is marked. A girl presents her friends to her mother, but the mother says, ‘‘Allow me to present my daughter,? Mrs, Blauk,” A woman should rise when and auofber woman is presented •to her, unless she is much-younger thanherseJf. I f a man is presented she retains her seat and bows -and smiles cordially. Men always shake hands when introduced to each other. Women do so when desiring to b I iow espatcial friepdiiness.—February La dies Home Journal, t Personal. The lady who had to leave the do­ nation party the other night before it was over will please call at our drug Btore and get a bottle of Dr Caldwell fSyrup Pepsin. She has Indigestion or she would.not have taken sick and it she had taken Dr. Caldwell’s ‘Syrup ^Pepsin she would not have had indi: gestion. In 50c and $1 bottles at C. M.Ridgway’a. There are three tilings about which one should not be too conscious and which it is well to leave uhdisturbi-d —one’s digestion, one’s love, one’s re­ ligion, — February Ladies’ , Home Journal. When it comes, to statesmanship, Missouri in Congress seems to be about like-Missouri in the legislature. . ChildWorth Millions. “My child is worth millions to me,” says Mrs- Mary .Bird of Harrisburg, Pa,J “y e t- I would have Tost herbv croup had I not purchased a bottle of Cfne Minute Gough Cure,” One Min­ ute Cough Cure is sure cure for coughs, croup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely, safe cough cure which acts immediately. The youngest child can take it with entire safety, life ..little ones-like the taste and .remember how often it helped them. E ve ry ' family ‘should have a hot,tie of One Minute Cough Cure bandy. At this season especially it may be needed suddenly.- C. M, Ridgway. • The Mother’s-Fevorite, * Chamberlains Cough Remedy is the mother’s favorite. I t is pleasant am}' safe- for children to take and always cures; I t. is intended especially for ■ Coughs, colds, croup and wE&oping- cough, and .is the best medicine, made for fbese diseases. There is not t/ie least {longer in giving it to children for it contains no opium or other in­ jurious drug and ipay be given as confidently to a babe as to an .adult. For sale by C M.- Ridgway, Most of the girls woujd take more interest in Prince Henry if he didu’t have a wife and three children. L ittle King Alfonso, is toying^ to line up' in .the first class. He is to have a coronation next May. ., ' Heed Feels Like Bursting. Maybe yon were out late last night? I f you had taken a Krause’s Headache Capsule before retiring your head would be cool and clear this morning. Take one now and you will, b e "all right in a half hour. Price 25c. Sold by O. Al. Ridgway. Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are extreme­ ly, painful and. if neglected often re­ sult in- blood poisoning. . Children are especially, liable to such mishaps because not so carefnl. As a remedy DeWjtt’s.Witch Hazel-Salve-is un- equalled. .Draws out the fire, stops the pain, soon heals the wound. Be­ ware of counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my baby •of eczema after’two. physicians gave her up,” writes James Mock, N. Webster, Ind. “The sores were so bad she soiled from two to five dresses a day.” 0 . M, Ridgway. San Franfeisco’s fiddler mayor is playing nothing but marches. for the people who held the jobs before he got in .' '. •. ; „ Rosy Chceks. “ r- Do you want them?. Do you sim­ ply want to glow with health? Do you want to eat well, sleep well* and work well? Try Lichty’s Celery Nerve Compound. Sold by C. AL Ridgway. Brain-food Nonsense. CHILD The Bulgarian brigands demand cash in hand for their bird in the bush. Does your horse “feel his oats”? What a difference be­ tween the grain-fed and the grass-fed horse 1 The first strong and full of ginger, the second flabby* weak and tired out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference* Children are not alike either. One is rosy, .brighteyed* full of life and laughter* another is pale, weak and dull. The feed- again is responsible. Sickly children need special feeding, 'They don’t “feel their oats". Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their t.ieh It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion. , Scott’s Emulsion L more than food, I t is a strong medicine* It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ones, and red blood into pale oncs. It makes children grow. Scott'a Emulsion makes ordi­ nary food do »t$ duty* Beat Out of an Increase of His Pension A Mexicnn war veterfin and prom- inent editor writes: “ Seeing advertise­ ment of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am remindr ed that as a Soldier in Mexico in ’47 and '48* I contracted Mexican diar­ rhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an increase in my pen- sipn for on every renewal a dose of it restores me,” I t is uuequalled r.s a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleas­ an t and safe to take, For sale by 0 . M. Ridgway. Another rediculous food fad has been branded by the most ’competent authorities They have dispelled the silly notion that .one kind of food is needed for the brain, another for mus­ cles, and still another for bones, A correct diet will not only nurish a particular part of the body,but it will sustain, every other part. Yet, how*- "evef good -your food may be, its nu trimen t is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August Flower, the „ . favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A lew dost-s aid digestion, stimulates"the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood and .makes: you feel, buoyant and vigorous. You can get t)r; G. G Green’s reliable remedies at4 Ridg- \yaV A Co’s, . ' Giet Green's Special Almanac. Prince Henry lias Wisely decided to see the heart of the country and the central city of tpe,.wonderful Missis­ sippi valley. A St, Petersburg paper speaks of ’■‘the American protectorate over Eng­ land,” Evidently they have learned how to “ write sarcastlekle” oyer there, N O T IC E Annual Election, The share-holders .of the Cedarville Building and Loan Association wilt raeefc'at the Mayor’s office, Saturday evening, February i , 1D02, tor the election of three directors. Polls open from 7 to 9 p m, A ndrew J ackson * > Secretary A. Cough ’ I have made a most thorough trial -of Ayer’s Cherry F actors! and am prepared to say th a t fo r all dls- -eases of the lungs it never disap­ points,” J, Early Finley, lronton,0. N O T IC E . The undersigned has been duly ap­ pointed executor ot the last will and te*t*rttehtj>? William 1L Walker, de­ ceased, of OcdarvUfe, Greene County* Ohio* All persons indebted 14 the estate tire requested to make immediate pay* menu those having claims against the same wit} present 'them by voucher, itemized and verified, R, flooti, dftnusfy $, 1902, Executor, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral won’t cure rheumatism; we never said it would, It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it, But it will cure coughs and I tl! colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since, «nl 3j»Wjl *«**( IM,.»*Wi(fh notffl OtAlMiy *! W .. l#*Tf»shi «tr btowkltit, fc«tri4 . M/twwS <-*,!«*, ofc-il fit. L t vfcwrt# * i v i o f t • WCirw*tmd kpfr ttvfi a a i a s PromotesDlg 09 tion.Cheerfui- nessandRest.Contalnsneilher Opinm.Morplune N o t N a r c c n ^ t f e u a r S H im m m R ' /W u t SaJt' ■ I - * Apeifecl Remedy forConslipa- tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish­ ness a n d L o s s O F SWEEP. FaCSurite S ig n a tu re o f. N EW . YO RK . CASTORIA F o r I n f a n t s a n d C h i l d r e n , The Kind You Have Ajways Bought Bears the; Signature T.V—A )-b—f, 1 *n rT h *> (>lcl J 5 D o s i S - J yC I N1 S In Use For Oyer Thirty Years EXACT COPy OF WRAPPER K & K - - K & K K & : D r *KENNEDY& KERfiAN Specialists I s th s Treatment «I Nervous, Blood. Private and Cexual Diseases of /le u and Women,. 25 years In Oltlo. ' [mr-No Names used Without Written Consent. Cures Guaranteed. - ’ Tilonaandsof youtij- nod iulddle-afred jmeh are anmiallyswept grave »U: ‘ ‘ ' .................— ^ 1 to. to aprematura t t rough earl^ abate or la te r excesses Cbas. Andcroon -was ono of the victims, but tras rescued in time, Ha ears: “ I learned an evil liablt. A ebange soon came over me. I Atfllgbi) lit6(1SuUnCMCluOnUOg8|:D|l ulug 9QBS«U0u> :JbOXUSttfl matters vrorse! Xbecame reckless add contracted a blood disease •I tried many doctors and medical firms—a ll failed till X>rs, Ken- ' a 'Ay & Kergau took my case; - In one week I felt better* and In a | ffcwvrecka -was entirety cared. They are the only reliable and * »He*t Specialists la the country." . . READER—Wo guarantee to cure you o r no pay. /Ton run no [ risk; We have a reputation and business a t stakes Beorare of frauds and impostors.- "We will, pay fi/fiO for any case we tak e th at our NEW METHOD TREATMENT will not cure. VVetreat and cure Nervous Debility, Varicocele, ^Stricture, VVeak .Parts,'K idney andDtadder Diseases. ■Consultation free. Books free, CaUc I List for HomeTreatment. DUS. KENNEDY S KEEGAN or write for Question 247 Superior Street, - Cleveland, O. Our great ^ales for December induced us to make, some good offers for Feb­ ruary appropriate to th e season . . . . . Great;Skirt Sale Plaid Back* uieely fitting..,. ...$2.75 A|I Waol............................. .. 5,00 French Cheviot..,,........, 3 75 to 476 ;A L o h a i r . *27o* 3.7o* d ,75 : R a in y D a y . .. .. .. .. .. .................1 ,9 0 iip Petticoats Mercerized ..... ...,.1.00 up M u s l i n , . . , . ,.<,..,.,...50 up tGreat.Bedding Values , Com fo rts...,......,..* ,..,.,,,...,... . /oc Comforts, Lamentiue Cotton..... home made.............. 1.50 • Silknline Covering.............. 2.50 Blankets—single beds, pair.*.... 374c 'B la n k e ts—1 0 4 ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65o Blankets—114. 1.0Q Blankets—factory all W o o l , .,2.75 Blankets—plaid, for dressing • •* sacks and bath robes.,........ ...5.00 H u tch iso il & Q ibney. Service Eesumed $EAlS05f FLO R ID A - L IM B ED VIA s o s m RTZSIMMO CEDARV ILBE , OH IO .' - Louisiiile & Nashville Railroad -TO- JACKSONVILLE and ST. ABS0STINE AND A1J, TOISTS I3S F L O R I D A V A DAILY.SOLIDTRAIN Tlirangli Coaobw* Drawing Bootn filseptr* and - _■ t’ Dislsg Out V .< ' _ S t e a m H e a t F i n t c h G a s Fastestawl FinestServiceSonth, For time rabies, maps, rates and Sleeping Car^ reser- vat’t'on,. addreas C. L , S T O N E , G e n , P a s s . A g t . l i d u i a v i l l e , K y . Blue; Front Stable, . ^ .Leave your horses lliere' and your rigs bo kept on the inside, out o f the rain and storm. ; • - 22-24 Is, Limestone St. Springfield, O, * ' * C h a r i - e s F . T o d d , P r o p A C C O U N r s o f M e rdm n ts £1!i* u 8>. .■** dividual* sd irittd . (.’oJlu-tiuo* promptly fimde ami remitted. T lRA FT S on |>>W York, and Cia- cinnati soltl a t lowest rates, cheapest apd mrst convenic-iu way to send money by m a ll.-. T .OAN S made on Real Estate, I'et, « eouul o r Collateral Security. - Adam's Restaurant and Dining Rooms Corner High and Limestone street, •Springfield,.Ohio. KERR & HASTINGS■BROS., Kerr & Hastings Bros* Old Fashioned Cold Cures. They are going out of date, The busy man o f today caiimil affunho lie abed a whole day and itpdergo the martyrdom pf the sweating process. y/ HIV uirwitMli J>A|KiV Krauses Cold Cure are capsules of convenient size and can be taken without danger while performing yd.ir usual duties, They qti e in 24 hours, Price 25e, Sold by 0 , M, Ridgway. CURfes ANT PAIR iN S tM M U &3NE>#Al4ir!i, T h f t l t f t f . f t l t t J b / ^ D o n ' t B e F o o l e d ? Tnkc the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medi- | .,clne.: Co.■JVladisari, Wis. -f t : keeps ytiu well. Our trade mark cut pn each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk.- Accept no substj- ,HcDnpon«TiD„ai tu te Ask your druggist. X Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtainedand alt l$at-< ent business conducted forMoOEnATC Fees., O ur O ffice isorposite U.S. P atent O ffice patent In Jess time than .those1 and we can secure, rem ote/m » Wasliingtor . Send model, drawi, ■»or photo., with descrip­ tion. Vre advise, if j -ntable' nr not, free- of1 charge. Ourfcenotdu 'll pstentis secured, A PAMPHLET, “ H ow to Obtain Patents," with !cost of same in-thclT.S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, C .A .SNOW & CO . O pp . P atent O ffice ,'W ashington , d . c . ........ " ■ ^ ^ _J J THC FLORIDA SPECIAL Through Service, to Florida Resorts via Pennsylvania Lines, Through pasarngeir service to winter re­ sorts in -l''ioriila niitl the Snath over fh<‘ llt-hn-iylviiniii l.lr<<-svia rincinnuli, Atlanta uinYMueon to Jacksonville and-fit. Aiij-tia tine ju s ’ hevh resumed. Uriuing room air. ping rursTvave Pittsburgh in the. nmru- iiigi Cliiftigo at rtoon, each w rit day. tcueh- Jng Oim-imiut' in the evening, from which |wint they go through to -Kioto-lain a solid train of composite «-lnl> car, sleeping cars mid dining e.iiraJ Only one niglitif,spent •Hi ‘the way. The through schedule is given below: I.euVQ 1'ittobarg at 8 a. m. over tl:e Pan Hiin llo Route via Newark,' CoiumbtiS and Xenia. Passengers for the South .may .gw through to Kloridtt Without changing ears from the following stations, each week day: Pittsburg, 8:00 a. in.: Steubenville, fl:28 (u m.; Cadiz Junction, 10:10 in m.; Dmnison iO:J52; Uhrichsville, 10:57 a. m.iNewcotaeta- town, 11*28 a. in .; Coshocton, 11:40 a .m .; 8:501>, m.i Xertla, 8:59 p. in.; Morrow 4*20 p. m.; i.ov.lnnd, 4:50 p. nu, Arrive Atlan­ ta; JUdlS a. m .; Macon, 1:00 p. nt.: Jackson Viiie, 8:10 jt. m.; St, Augustine, 9:50 p. in, next day Ui'tnrning (ho through Sleeping Rars for Chicago, Pitts *urg and intermediate points -r -» - ■* ------».....>- .Via Cineinuati and the Pennsylvania Lines will leave Sr. Augustine 8:16 turn.; Jack­ sonville, 9:15 a. nt. daily except Sunday. Kor informiitiolt aho'utspmal rate tattrisi tickets to wint r resorts in Florida and the South, sleeping car reservations, on the Florida Special, and other particulars, Con­ su lt E. S. Key:«, ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines or add rets C.C. Haines, District-Passenger Attfcrn, Dayton, 0- MARD1 GRAS. PLEASURE SLEKERS, XiGt ITs Figure With You on Your Coal Before Buying The - Great * Restorative, M t tS y # |i i ip i l a l l i l N Avlmt f m «wt* Afy# Willianf"\\xilrfhiSYr,~I>rFE, - — . Seth W, Smith, Vice Pres., W . J Wildman, Cashier, THE BEST 1Product o f tlie. market find stock farm can al­ ways be found at tbs Moat Store o f Charles’Weimer. togetlier with every, thing to he found in a first class meat market, Also-, bundles the cele­ brated Swift Company’* ' Hums. And courteous - - i ahd honest treatment •^ goes with'the above. Goods pelivf'reri. s Telephone 6fk Fresh Fish and Ice .To the South,.. The D ire c t; T i n e - ■h - • V ia : The- v, F*i T a l ' - Our . - S e r v ic e * " a n d * C o n n e c thm ij • A r e ' T h e ' /■ Best, To Cincinnati, a , , / ^' 9 *' -and all SouthernPits, Special Low Round Trip Winter Rates v:*' ®6 Lookout Mt. Tt-nn Ashevjile,.N. C. .Chari, stan, S. C. Jack&onyilic, Fia. St. Augustine, Pcnsacoia, Kli|. Palju B/a.-h, Fla. Tampa, FI a. . Hnvana, Cuba. New Oilcans, l.a,- Also to points m Mexlqo, T e x a s andi . 1/' t *: / 1' * Ca liforn ia . r Fo r rates and particulars regarding rohtes and limits, inquire o f O. H. &. D. agents or representative. ■ * D. G. EDWARDS* Pass. Traf. Mgr. CINCINNATI, 0. C .W I Daily Meat Market. Under the above firm, name, the meat market of C W. Crouse will be conducted, All product in the meat line will he the best that money can buy* which fact combined With honest and thorough business methods is enough assurance to the public, who always want the worthjqf their money in every respect, When sending children, direct them to ns; we always give them the beat they ask for. NeW Orleans* Mobile and Pensacola. 'Ike Mardi Gras Carnivals will be held this year in above cities, from February 4 to H . Fo r this occasion the Louisville &, Nashville R. R. will siril round trip tickets to New Orleans. Mobile and Pensacola at one fate for the round trip. Tickets on sale Feb* ruary 4 to iO, and are limited to Feb ruary 28. Fo r n very interesting illus­ trated ,booklet giving the history of Itio-Munli Gras, middress 0 ,L . Btdnc, Gen, Pass. Agt. Louisville & Nash­ ville R. II *Louisville* Ky, GOODS DEL IVERED Telephone No. 74. Red Cress R ills TheLadies S t p p r a s t i l t ta it fm t iM P A I N F U L Maiistriiafifi AMiPffBVBNTiySJ ____ UUSITZM. AtaSafa*o~dReJftM*. ~~ Parfecllv Hnrwltjt * „ m I PRICE $1 .00 Sent postpaid on f bco )pt-of trio*-- MosaytafatidaAit tt»t»**•*'' <*y. SMaphandBookM$tottre», Tmk CinchonaCo.*DeaMoiaw,***- For safeby C. M. Ridgway, Pleasure Seek-irg ate tiin most Wou dcriul known remedy a sa nerve tonic They create solid flesh, muscle and strength, 1'leitsure Seekers”give vimv vigor and vitality to weak, Wasting men, completely curing nervous de­ bility, we:»k back, clears the brain, makes the blood pu re and rich, whether it he a young, or old man. Pleasure Seekers go- .directly to the sent of the weakness and do all that i* etaimed |br their', even exceeding your fondest fmpes. Try- them and you will no be disappointed, 50c a bog or by express 05c lilt. C. V . C a - ktur , Box 3.18, ■Springfield, (.), For sale, by Ridgway & Dr, S i c k ' H e a d a c h e ? Pood doesn’t digest well? A p p e t it e poor? Bowels , constipated? Tongue coaled? It’s your liver l Ayer’s Pills are liver pills; they cure dys­ pepsia* biliousness. ah __ ^ 1 y^H« W«trn#YY^b>*rk‘? o . :i'n'* iha .w in tM AM 01*1 Rab*oriW.ter«W(?lisraltb •R'ifi ri fn thv Eugiirli 5 kjt* marveled a t the 0f this «*° ** * P)*?'1 jpidilh* weight ( m ' m } his WHV -iron* <h»* blacks ^ kingdiip in the athit t: Qther-wwe of wonder i though In bi* fortieth sea** the youthful vita ,mid*#bof n man half Bing that i*n*t *tb!et thirty and other men ar at that age, one would t lion “R'*w does he do '"method does he employ? ffou Is fully answered “Physical Culture and ! The means that gave strength, speed oud carry him to /victory contests are slinply am jDgly explained. I u the introduction, I his publisher and.staunc this t« s»y of, the ex eba ••A man of temperate bafi: by strict rules for the xnon life, theonly trait Jor wLiH cxnv conW criticize him is ’ bounded generosity- * * abiding. (JqiLfeanng man, and » model husband apd f Commenting on his p lies, Mr, Biddle says: •‘I t Is «n acknowh-daed moa» athletes, tminers an have'known Kobm Fit*si has mwet more o£ their tb* more to revise and better th Ing and for thp rare of the 1 other living man. His ibo knowledge of anatomy and uniquely accurate. I t is a! know, how certain fatnou tutted that Fitzsimmons is to-put into- condition tb -j In fact, they acknowledge t living are. such-that ^hwisi r r a d £ '' They aAjr;they hav in th** true art of puysict ' -- “ r ., ' — r - , —— him th»n they could evei though bis theories were of of theiifs.” The author is very ert vising against too much exercise, claiming it de that are, no earthly use t siring All-round strength o f hup! muscle bind the vise" and tu g a t th e verj tbps shortening life. H "A muscle-hound man skin bound horse. He is i ungainly As s.cfopodHe wot room." Toko,him aw .yfrom fesrion'nn } be is all at lea." i He advoCafeS the use .bells, Indian club?, tire f or some plfyklolngifeal-exi apparatus, but is emphat that it must be persisted day.. That to breathe p most essential feature.in F itz is a father and close wUvly <>t child hcali iqiiuent ami bis ehupter is worth ike price of the rfwpter ou sebool exerci Iii fact it is a hook of su iless and good Bpnse that • grace a shelf in every li the buying committee c will mid-this hook their . will confer oit the pntro more practical benefit tl volumes ot fiction. He extols boxing ns t feet of exercises to d< - muscle, agility and sym sique.' Of boxers as a c “They khow their power to bemt-rciful; they are re do not four danger; they ar an.i therefore lovable. AVb they, advupce with a detar brooks ho obstacles; wbei they hold“their peace,*' To the young boxer 1 of alvice in one terse can be applied to any t “Take your chance whw hit fromwhere yhur hand His chapters on the fenee are full and With a score or more Irom photographs he d reCt ^jositions, best b lenses and all the tri: and i t would be a d who could no t readi boxing after studying it is without question on the subject that ha There are also chap different newspaper i tailed accounts of, the pal hattl®, {Philadelphia: Drexol riotl,, S1.50.] Turned th e Sir Wcmyas returned from friendly bout wi the dinner tabl torious. Mark .Twain *hys» on the i pronunciation, B-e-ft-u-c-b-a*tn Marcbbanka,” fa ."Aad you dc tW * ” replied “W b tidoyo i Twain, ' r l ,w5 ^ ai Twain.*’—Load ;" 4 . Mil Budyard ’ him **nted to a ■ ‘ihmedktsly . whoa# aye* AWhaMt ^«ra ill or th a ttif. 1/

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