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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jan 1888, p. 3

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Immlmumx. - 0". was Intel. J. n. unnxnvnv ruomudn. dnoutlowprlounlol cnunpnonuu worm Mr. Bosch n nynum of tniuiug include: I run of two or three lnilcl below broaldut. I walk 0! six or seven miles nltersunln. and a pull over the coune. Alter dinner come: another Iwomi|e walk and I Iocond pull over the courne. luring whi:h he rmu him self right 0ll!,ollI'I o',un| then pull: Agniu. A long walk cnnclmlea the day. A nnnn nu-nlnr nnnh nlnrlivll llrnin. CVOII '"c November `Nth. In ? chulnpionshi world. Mr. Bach uvlteln III I ITILIOZ IT ,.a.....HE world. Hue |7Ih. INS Bel piootlll world. Marc Nth. I883 Mu plonship world. December I9lh. I885 - ,;.;;'..`4 A III `I. ml uy :.`lC'.""VxVl. _ Nudl. IDOL`! ~.\'owhoI`. hmlwn nguu, won by D. Nclhlllcl. Nth. I883 'ou nulluunoolou Iluy to In duo. gonnrhr 7th Wall-llllml Hunt`: tru- ph . lirnuumtn rivet. ' hfpdlnd`. Itucl l:ouou I-y E. 'l`rh-ken. c mplonnll (nttmt) An:-II I-mfmn Bum I-2. 'l'rlcltt.r|un|- won by run. _ . I Juur . um s-uni Mum! nu-.n-. Inn by I . llclluunlcl. . lhbruarv. hull lint .\. Slrlloonhl. I'M ruuuu rlvu. Haul. IIM But Hoot-gm Solomon-. lay. Illll --I'loM (`lurks Kcynolulu. 0.-uh", mu -~.oouml Punch trophy. ` won by I. (7. hyuock. ` . ` Duounht. III`) Hut T. I llurd. l'uru- ` ; II II V. nnusry, N33 .\'alK-um} H.'|N-A. .u.uup- { \ i (--Luna Mycmn r. l LI_-_LbyIuuO L'.i`.:I....~. a.....n.... .....n. I IIlI?I I0 wuuuu. IIU_uI- nu uqlu. A magi on Australian by vuun ol nui- douoo. llouh wu bum in Nnmy. llulud. in HIM. and romrwed with lull pal-out: w * Nu noun. Wulu in nm. a. no brought \ u to M0 labor`: Inch. usual. with toiling If an on; Vulcan it the aunt]. Incon- Icioully loulopool that n nloou physi- que Ir It has Olllti I Mu would VH0 dluhouuu. \\ but out twenty- Ihno yoga cl no Ihwh ouuuuood rot ll] on We lllnwuru lain nplul loul mm 1 |~ti`on. and {mm the mac hp! winnln: null gradually he-ikuppod nus nu nun. F on Na (`Md uqutlvpdormunu-0 while In nltnlh: l|........|._ IIMII \\ .m ln....|.l..`. I. ....h.-nu y Inn Iuatnum Iloooolh , Mil) \\un In-ablu'|la.; r . E :p. nmim.I n-mom } Jnnanru. Il SONIC!` National 1 DOESN'T LIKE FEMALE MAYORS- Wlllluus Hanoi. Nod Nashua`: lblqudnr . Toll: Ion Io [III II. The m-out exploit ol Mr. WIINMII lbnch. Inna noitlnuhc that M it tho bandits! Qua ` in the wutl-I with tho walls. The one man which he ouimtul NI nail. the II ` iminciblu Ned Hal . than that V 9.-m_ pg;-9|.-_ uni mun-Ilnr development. ; wuuubnmhohu-oqul. _ l A ah.-ml. nu Anunlhl by value nu- IJIIBER. Wllll AND GOAL IIIPIJT. IHOWHIWON. - Hut I-2. But I-Z. Hnnlnn, -But N. Matur- . Cli'ord.chun- . H|n|un.c|um- amcuump, roigutln. 1.1. lomlol. This is a good opportunity for C.I`LSH Buyors to gut` NEW Goods at Lowest Possible Figures. I` ` ` `land. lnapecuon aouunuuu Inn -............... gnu-antood. YA RI) - (`orner Onlnr"i;`nn-l \\'(x~at Streets. Ontario succu- COG . Pool of (`lat-coco Bu-tot. K-f0RDls`.R.S left at the stores of 1\lr. Juno: Rod<|on.PI-inoea Street. and Hints. Mokdvw & Birch. Brock Stmot. will be promptly. Illlon. And in order to get them have qecided to offer in every department at.8t|i|| Greater Reductions for the Next Two eks. Dress Gbodo. Cloakings, UIsterings,:Flennels, Table Linens, Nap- kins, Tpwels and Toweuings, Etc., e|l.Reduced. V - . 1 ~ '9 Everything Marked Doin to and Below Coat Price. W9 arodetu-mipod not to carry ovqr my Woolen Good: to next anon. We lllt yon:-Imonly. Evirytlling nut go Rogirdleu of Cost or Vnlue. ' ` Cl"ollow_ the Cmwdn to the CKEAPSIDE for Bargains. ..___._..._ -_.__%_ WE? W/1 A/7" Mb/i/y A/vp _/zoo/w, These Handkerchiefs were bought for the Xmas trade, but arrived too late. To close them out before Stock-Taking] we will o`er them Very Much Below the Regular Price. Ladies Handkerchiefs worth 250, for 15c. Ladies Handkerchiefs worth 300. for 20c. Gents Handkerchiefs worth 500, for 300. I Gents Handkerchiefs worth 75a, for 50:. Call and secure your initial before theyare picked over. CO'I"I'OAl\T SALE! H00 LATE! "M6 LATET1 MINNES&BURNS 4 . -~ ; W1 N'1`El{ - DRY - G ()()DS WALSH &STEAOY 8 PRICES CAPT. JOSEPH I-Ansuna Ina ho t P. \\'ill|uns' Wuod Busing: on the Atlantic luck at the tub! of Princess Street. It blhonontocnu-nlyu-d in the oily and In now ptognsd lo supply the public Huh I] klnllol Md \\ ood an way ujnsl. Ind an klluhotson Wood. 0 would mdlyooli dnodl. Nonoluher the Ynnl. at the P001` 01'` 3 PRINT`!-ISS STREET. MOCCASINS. A Lot of Small Boys` Tie Moccasins only 50o.IA lot of Lu-(or Boya'Lnoe Moooocina reduced to $1.00. A Lot of Hon`: Extra Qunlity Lnoe Moccasins reduced from 82.75 to 81.50. This in on Unusual Opportunity. Onll early for Best Choice. MEN'S BOOTS. A Lot of Men`: Felt, Foxed, Buckle spd Leos Boots reduced to 81.50. A Fine Leather Lace Boots reduced to $1.00. SOME SPLENDID BARGAINS OFFERED TODAY. i KID BOOTS. BOYS BOOTS. A Lot of Boys` Lace Boots $1.50. the former price. now marked 31 IX). | Today we begin our Annual Spring Sale of White and Grev Cottons. 8poci..I Prices. 5 Tho Largest and Best Auorted Stock to choose from. _All Winter Good: at Cost and Under. Don't buy til! you `got our ; prices. OUR GREAT REMNANT SALE BOOTS & SHOES IMMENSE RZE:Z?UCTIONS I Ioonunher the \ PRINPBSS -LINEN HEM - STITCHED HANDKERCHlEFS,-- An oirering .u chases of Winter Dry am. at . \\`ONDERFUL_ _s_' A Lot of Ladies` Button] and Lace Kid Boots reduced from 82.50 and $2.00 to One Dollar dud 8 Half. Another Lot reduced to 31.10. We have just received a. Consignment of For Ladies and Gentlemen. Initials Embroidered in Hand Work. HAINBS & LOCKETT. RELIABLE AND ULDSE-PRIUED DRY E00118 HOUSE. NOW IN FULL OPERATION. Are the Lowest in the City. WALSH &. STEAOY. .I:u:\'.niLJA co .Dug+... Winn-tlnpn. Vdnol oiaonu nu \\'holualou\d Retail (um! and \V Deslen. Coal: of the very lust dut-rlpdun. under cover. well an dud deli` rod. B 00:! um ..".5$"o..awo..a` of .`:`..'7`{"..`.'..uu ... and nuahouor \Innd. Inspection oolioimd nun-Iunood. _ ___ _A _ Cor. Princess and Bagot Sts.. Kingston. j -0:-`- -I-'0I- ._ A'c1311~`n:1-`.. 'J. EE::;sc?B'o'"6'f`: I.'x-.n_..- \'.`...I Annual auburn IBIISTDBY IAIDWOOD. nun-u` SOFT WOOD WARS. KINDLINO AND BAWID WOOD. _...-x swung- Au-_ Z711 wwlrvg ~ I uolowllliothdhhtotdllhollou vomenundaomuynowannuwulho-not-II: vlththoupuvugt nvmvnnumtu In 1 Jz:L}CariI`E1otL)lc,2T|"'.;WEod Yard.% ;__ 7T7 Or lynx: want Kind] \\'ood,( Lot sxov. toonl. N I ` . son ...;`:&-.'a..........: =W= 3lLCRAWF0RD&00.. - `Footomnoonst. Tlll-2 Sl'RSORlBIR M1! rmpoctfully to un- Iouuco to his Iumetom Manda and cuntolnuu Ilnlhehu runovcd Maui] and uubld Wood\'u-dhonthol' wluftothoold `.&P.R||IW|.[IbQ It '#d0Al'I0 QrmLAlIl -II-Iii VII ..._.__. ,___j- ` J. K CLARK. N.l).. l).l).S.. Ll).S.. Dlrrln. Omdmlod New York Pollqool ` Denlulry. 0Go-Wc|linlon Street, between Princa-an llmck Rnou. lnrucuhr nuan- lhmhguxid to the wunrvuion u! the mint`! NV`! . .. ' ' ' " ' V K, .. .... ..n.. n. -. .. I n u {. IL I-`.. SPARKS. D. lD..`l., L 0.5.. llxsnnr. 0Iv-Prinouu8\. houwcn Ion mm and Sydunhnn Blunts. iluidenoe M). . l (`bu-Ian Street. 000:: hours. SLIII. lo I m.. and on snlunlu evening: 7 lo I0o'clock. elo- plmno IQ " V ' nnifiuliii su1.~ni?nTrrT` 0.11.. I.C.P tau. (unsung-mom. 0 wk Street. Ch-|dron. A V _ : THuuu`.oI-Arm . t`. I. (Turns. 13.. uuounur to I}. Jarvis. Pluiidus. BIIIIIII. he. one. and Iluuldonoo n I\L\ Phydc~hn.8ur[un.&o. (Hound Kduonoo lo the Phi Wcllllon :5 ilntho duet country INIIIDUI aloodd N.B.-U nwftld. ~.B.to-"(i!l1IoI'Ilofl at the` G1 I .P|-not .1 auguhu.' w \Ia\ICI|'.` Iol V IAlu`Il'.`l'o. .\l.|'..I .3. Own`: no IuauuIxvI-iII lulu allu- unwo|(`luuwo and Johnna I.-In Diana d\\'onuegand(HIlQIIpoh1. . .1 4...._.-, . ._Z.___. W U. NEW LA \' 0.`l.J R. .\ Ill'IllTltI1'. mrnerol Hawk and lilac Street. cwel Wale`: I Non. blnuuoo on King `Inna. nut to the `Inc " " ,_-_. _;Z- .,.......- -.-vs. "van s - vv -.- v.-~- .-z.\n'1`m.-: A\"n ':i.\1TI`fl. Slocmvonn. Ila. II unlndo Hunt. K_._l_l_. 111:. LLD. Guns rnonruu-.3In-n _Imui';R`l` stuw. luuurrll 8oI.IcrroI. Ooxvl Axes; lo.` nIvo-(`I-nor K13 and Bid our Wade`: III. Qua 3.1 .. ._ 2`..' n9w : L`- vv .n..I.Ia..n. pg- OFFICI-2-(`.or. Bunch and Ontario Sb. : `n f. I!" '0' ` g - `I X 'I~I| G at l'mn- .-IL. Inn y 'I`k`phIIIu~ Nu. IHL l I In `I! I panuuuluul-no. u1unI_wAuIIn. I at:-_I_I. Vanni. . "Ti: u'.'uo.A1`.' ` 5.. no vvq mm c. Ia:-0.. Kldn. can In Ian .- ......... .- In an :3 us In gen n CK!` HI CCNVL Elan`! I .-;.?.`.`f`.Zh.`1I-i.'1"n"`F`v7u"u"';{&a'. oval current than W AI4K._ I \V IILRISH. - -`a3`.'u`L'!-'.`.u3".1""""" ' manna Inxln. I N3!-I I. vAunl. Fr. `u.-vr:'r"\'. u.n.; 13.9.. :u.Iu:. .~` if n-um in |\'.~ll|-Inn shun-I. Iunclmnrn nll - ..a o-.b_.i -._.__. ._. wan Il'AlI`l iwit. Acoomtn. . run; in. 0Iu (`bronco not K It It - ._..... ._.. - P- vr'X"3:."":E: s- l\I'.`DIl`In`il`....- Il__..|. -_J llntnl-In . IIIWUN `NU lll. ` and Bill! lurvuwn. Ola 1 Pnvurux. Iwnnmal. hr. llama:-cl lo 5! `UN. and Ilhnnalnl Wu Oils - ill I'm nhl Anni. Tnhm CAPT. JQSEPH PARSONS _...-` I1`..n.I Dnuinn nn H1 -nu -nu-wt. Iv-p-us-v vvu __. _ . V ._..-4 \u|(p.`v 1.1 \'|I\":.~nu.\'r:. .\n. u. , 4-. M. l\nD|mu nun Iln.nnn`nn,.ilI II.--nl $1- _Pnor;s3s1q&n. cums. Aunts L W. IIRDCK. "Black Dlunond um I`. A. B00"`li. WOOD AND COAL. 82$, \"N}IesaIe, min. t ansr IN Tan nuumr. .v_._.n xv- n n..o..u. Quasi. I . wuuzu. I-an-on lands... )4 Kb; Wl|'I`L. KI.-l'1`:l2 uuuu.u nun`. .-.-n nl \.\'.n-nun AM l`hlInlrn- A nu: PUWIII lND 80!. III: and Iluna hfihvnl "iiEiET~?'1'.u'." llnnnih n-nndlnlhn I. l.ll.. L.I.. E.l\.L. I`. ell ousilnuawmlonrn nail urvuplod by ll llnrnu xa|"'A H|lII|aI4I\ ISA! . mine: And Phllulru a nun-lulu cm and nunst. It lk. spun: nnhann Kn. l 9'04! W W.!?; "SW 6:. ` In-nmun ban TBAl`_'T woon. `-3 II... Grocer! 33 , will recowo I munnnnnlmnltm C 7. AXAUTOIATIC Iunloux out 'l'hinruilloveris:rnnadinpodtioncovot~ hg&heusmllocomqtivIItoppinzphcu,a.nd Isnofwmaiaseobocchdiponouly by the larger trends oftholocomotlvo when]: Each \ woightul|ever,or`Illollnbottwosdjoinin `no end: may both be connoctod to one. lever. The weiglrhot tlnldvun nrono ur- nfgul thhc lo lovul hold shoots Inn clad podtion uuuho hold Inns] lever dighy extruding than tho nln of the Whonatnln moves up to them. pnxathemil lever `downwumswlnglngthe bulk-rnnk In-er. ontldnwlngtho horizontal I 0(l rurwumsothntthgwdghtod levers an cu-ungtodri`w(I0Wlt|IO[AmIInt.il the top ugouuuasnumammpq; u-en). tu1n.tliuspem)1Iting|:QuIIe0PO' theplatrunntnto thocu-u,or vice 4 thounnllnnner. AIlIII|lt|Iatl`IllIltII1n{ ptalink nay ho oonnocud tan uapuum to luvao chdomnud the tab at the looouulvowhonbnovu&nr|lI|lI'0f.WO _...__ .....-. an-unnml u--tlnnllv n-`In III Ell. ltlltnwvtlluillovvlltlillriulvvvruao` cngmmovoupwnrdnnlally ugnlnvby tho` uuonot thowoightsol tholova-I,|nd thnx ;Ihdonpbttof'nhcIoudIlbtI'IckIIdo. M < ' III EB lUllu\\i 0n the platform supports are secured a 'nuIulm-of guides, which extend up to the outer edge of the platform, I vertically did- ing gate being held between each two sue coeding guidm These game an connected at vennh end by alink with A weighted lever tulcruvmcd on a pot or on a bracket secured either to the tmckpoets or tothe platform supports From the tulm-umot each weighted lever extends an arm pivohlly qonnected with: red arranged horinonhlly dong the platform. the outer end ot the rod being pivotally connected with ouennnolebell` crank leverpivotadononeotthetnckpoute, iudcounectedatih othernrmhyollnk with Ghetnyeendotnnil lcverheldclongddo of oneoftherailnofthetnck. 1 4 An Automatic lullrond Gale. A gate which is designed to be sol! opening and self closing with the movemnut of the ears on and off the track at stations, and which is more especially dmigned for min on elovaml railmurlz. is shown In the Accom- -pnnying cut. Soicutiv American explains it as folluvs: l n_ `L- ..I-At . _ . . . . _ _.._A_ -_. .....-_...-I - ' """ " "`0 ' _ ""'I"" "` *"' "` :""C hektogmph ink, lo him and black: Take one part. aniline of ' color, olvo in about seven part: `nut. |_nd Add on: part glycu'iuo. For` 861-cnton' 00:! of tho Bolt Qutlity; Also End - and um wood. and Vetonqlimo. _-_ -u---- - -- 3-n"' -I-l`)C`I L"\ l`I`Il III I-Ill! FIT IUIIWCJ Illlllllli. and other public bodies. Inn resolved on. luring their printingdonou grain tutti of whib paper. The tuna forthodcendou is un: they believe thnconbimlonot whit: paper with black chl.nc&`l endnngun HI eynaight of their wurkpeopb. Bhck on great! Imnlwaysheen ncogniudun toodoonnbak nation. and min)` nilwuy tickets the no pl-i_ntuL To make lotto.-mph Ink. Following is A simple tonnnh for making nna nun aniline nf `I-and nnlnr `diva in WT W IllVIi by!our;nndtnnrIIly,lo&:d&o&oto pumpwpctormnnqulnddutyhgallum dividetho number ot pllou by tom-,nnd -wunntlnnnunmnuutnlthnnncatiunk Thu` (`apneltyolfllnps To and (approximhly) tho. unount of watnrapumpwillmouper |nlnub,a-un- innhundndfupinnnquoaduthoI&d- u1i,uysPqnhrBuhaenlown,quu!ho diunuo!ttowIh*yIhhI.uI dlvlb hv (mu--nnd Inn-xiv hnInd&Ad-nlA Iuvlaosno nunnlr at `null: try wunun exttu.-tthonqunr-oototshoquotlout. no Ivnnlthtbo diunoeu-cl water cylinder to- nnltnc` Iilireuctlnowcnlnrblo. The results of the cnmimtia: at now taken from diiferont phcalin lunch and nu noighbsxhnxll. by Mr. Sundae, would can to indieaoonot ouiyn now In a oanidenblo faculty hr choc:-Nqnlphulvu u~idtrunIbo:unoq>heI~o.butI|ntthoub- nurpuon guenonannumnlyfunnouma` )lr.8unIner urea-ruined thngm one day when snow tell. uuiphuvm and sulphuric an-nix Iron pr:-so.-nt in It in fairly equal por- tiombut ontbou-cond ciaynlmon all the` nulplmruus acid had been oaonind to col- plmrlo acid. In the vicinity at chimneys uzdguworksthen&JI'ptI beguumer. Thhgrunl ulnlpvv p`owu'tao- wuvduulphurou undulphurio adbincolr dden-d ut practical intact. at explaining the dnsu-nctivc inuemo of snow upon -an-kl. IIJIII HIUVU unlit. urn by cu-mr._ Al IIIIISAIIT Ilffjt Pruwiunn toplarlng Ibo luhhall In polldoo llw ||.'|lIc"c` ul Ihv knife Ihollld In Innrud tn ugh-utvnur ho elthvhn the tuna; drop. on navhlug the Innr, will Indicate tho onrupntwhau tbnulull bpf. `I'M. ..nuu-lnnnl. -nnhlnn Kuhn` Mb .u'IqIHWI I` lflluij M11: Thu ox]:-rhllout. oxpbiu Nouns, abomin- uuun thoprindyb oc In-IA: up Now upon (bu framework 0! the doc dnplydb Iudgu tho huh hloronnynoonblllb mm-I tn itnhmnvnihvllnhcilhnln` `In Ilollriollvo IIIUOIIO OI I00! I`-you Iuilo Iitplaluocl-.\n Inn-rv-III; la. puluont I3-uu-g nu A000: 0! mum, Bulbs Tulv I -hum [It-tutu! tub with 6 how Mud! nncl wan II lightly tutu |lIoI'- nut ut Ibo Inna otocluur. Bydrlq Mun-tum.-nurp hluwwill woman 3..- x will n-I-an llr Lnm-. which will an pupa- ! did-ularlylo an Ian-uni it nvaunn shall `oroth--r nun I-niyln phnd dlh-glacial: lmltwilllnauhdbylbhb Qhl. Sevonl ol tho I-hunch runway companies, m.I nnmp nnhlin hath`-n Inna n-nnlvnrl nr A stu wonxmc. wan an FOR zuvneo IwLnoAoa. SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. THE BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY. J./\N;'I8. Near Ottawa. Iown..- two Emma: and an engineer were killod in`: rdlwny oollhfon. in Ibo not 2" ThAt I, jun what the b. You ought to one the letter: she. goth. foreign letter: And the like. akin` for her uwogrsph, and akin` her ' it : true that the is the mayor, and all questions like thst. When I was -urnhul I used to net under her, and man `a . the letter shmhsi ahbwn me {mm ab . " to me and 1 had to Imp. 1nen me arug- t, before ahe was elected, used to keep lue gnu bitten, lemon rye, extract of malt. and A few other thing; like that. He don`t do it now. The mayor heard of it. Then the two billiard rooms were runni . They're closed up now. The mayor dont think it is fashionable to pneh the ivoriee. Thofa there it imvith everything. I just gonldn t the town and no I came up An. ll lICO."- . , ~ -635.`. the only woman mayor on earth, 1` in she 2" u'l\-n. :...c -rluj. dam in \'nu nnnht In i G0 10 :I_;'GLlN S For (`hen Lumber. \\'o'od and Coal. whom ou will In`! the I unorunonl of Dry amber in the city; the lu-[est stock of Dry \\'ood and slabs. This in the only in im city having thno Steam Muchinoa or saw- v (`ordwood : also hnri the only Stoun ood Suliui Inchino in city. Raving puxnd the Lumber in tho Noon & Tyne!` Yuvl we would invite -an insgoctlon of lune. IIWBIYODOIHIIIIII `ili;hl.A vtnooon our fun wu ouuou. l I sent. up to Kansas City for some crab apple cider, just to plane the boys. She heard of it sud asked me to atop it. You can't light A woman Ind Ibo the mayor. Then I started I little poker room, mord for aocinbility than Anything clue. Chi was only unotntl. She heard of it an came and I had to stop. Then the drug- ...a.: |..(.... .l.. mu nlnnhul, nnn tnlonn to blame lor her eiecuon. wu. You know she ween`: nominated in any of the conventions. About 9 o'clock on lection day all us boys were feeling gay and hgreed to meet at It hall and nominate a candidnte to knock out. Wilton. Jock Ducker, he's the tougheel_ man in the place and the undertaker. got up in the meetin` and nominated Mrs. Susanna Medorn Seller for mayor, and the nomination was made unanimous. We rushed into the street! and commenced to work for our candidate. At noon her hueband came to us and begged us to quit the racket. nyin it was an insult to hit wife. We wouldn't do it, and then the voters commenced to come our way in cluaten. We got full of whisky and enthu- nium, and at 4 o'clock every one was votin' for our candidate. Well, you know u how she `Wu elected. We had a jollilication. end when the tool: her seat. like a man all fun hunted. in ....o .... 4.. |(nnmna (`itv fnr nnmn nu-ah New York Sun. Runs Urn`. Jun. l7.~"l-`emnle his `or: are no ," mid ex~cit_v marshal. Ar- nis, an. Why. Mn. Snlter has just illed Ar onia. I used to have a hotel there and was t e city marshal, bu I couldn't stand it, so I just Icooted, and expect I'm to blame for her election, mo. u\ .... |nn\Aunl -|.n u--n`! v-nnnnnauI in nnu 1-K: Alive: v-ro-uvwun on -vs---.-.v- the exrerienoe of men thounnde of edi- Icteee I over the worl . Under the t phyeieel etrein they breek down en die prelneturely, because they how not been able to keep dieeue away from their kid- ney: end liver, whence moat dieeeeee origin- ate. Mr. Beech recognizes this necessity. and hue eepcity enough to uee the only scientic epecitic for tint purpoee. He he not only the preetige of victory, but the pre- eti of`: true ei-iontic method of training an lteepiniup his wonderful phyeicnl con- dition. If e did not volunurily give up the clnmpionship it would no douhc be A long time before it we: wreeted lroin him. All tho lloyu Votod [or Mrs. 8nlIol&ho'| spoiled Tholr Fun. \`..._ \7.._L (3.... K A uann I H1-\` truulng. previous In lnoeung ulwuu nun- hm the second time for the world`: chun- pionehip. hie trainer bougln for him Wer- ner`: Sale Cure and be any: ; "I III - ebly utoninhed at the great benet w ich followed its use." While in tnining he ind: thin the but pouibluldto e commend olellhilnetunl pom-re. because it. does not ntguul and aftervnrdu weaken the eyetem. but ecu in perfect lurmony with nature`: lave. II- ll-_..L'. ..--.4-{A-.4. :n nnnrvnncl hi nature`: Inn. Mr. Bach`: oxporicocl in conrmed by 0: "once nth- |-s.. - I an..- oh- nun-I lYnrInr Ohm canal Whulnbywanlok.wopnhtOnnIIII Windowuuctllll. choc-hlrouluh ` Whanuhohunollllnlloclngblb. Whuchohd0IIldnI.nhpvohu0uuQ A long Illl cnncllluus tnu us) . A mm under such physical utrnin. even though ho he I giant. must often feel the failure of his strength to h'u will. uni. pow- erful though he" be It is not aurpri-ing that Mr. Beach candidly state: that durin his trdning. previous to meeting Edvvu-d nu- hm nu nnonnrl time for the world`: QJIIHII QJNJJ IJ\Ili A vv q;-. Rm want the Dent. Ghonpeat and Best apleuul Bench Cotdwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elmo: Hemlock Oordwood sawed or Un unwed. __V _>_ __ _ V_ _ __ V

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