An eminent authority says:—Running is the great beautider of figure and movement. It gives tnuncular development, strong heart action, and free lung play. The muscle comes where it ought to be, the shoulders go back, the loins hold the trunk well balanced, end the feet take their correct positions. It was running which made the Greek figure. The more active tribes of American Indians have been runners from time immemorial, and from the chest to the heels they ere much more beautifully built than t&e average oi white men. Bunnlng peoples hsve runally the firm bat «l»»tio «ex«xe of ***-»** ±3- blie beaatT ol Oesb.
To IikRKEX (ilif Milß. — LlliyJ9i Salpbnr B.*ir Beatorer l» cbe quickset, best, safest; coses less, effects more than any other. The color prodaced is moss natural. Lockjfer'tf SulpllUP Is Mt Only English 3a«iz- Bescecer aaivearajaiy sold. — ADVTJ.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7872, 25 May 1891, Page 6
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