\I’ The practice of fencing is entitled to the attention of the youth, middle- aged, and even those more advanced in years. That the endeavor to ac- quire skill in this art is not only most beneï¬cial to the whole system, but also to the mind of men, is a fact which for centuries past has not alone been upheld by the foremost men of all ranks, but also sufï¬cient- ly proven by the active part“ they themselves‘rhavé taken to attain mas- tership in the use ~ of weapons. Though our arms have during the last 50 years undergone much change, they have been much per‘ fected, and likewise has the manner of using them. Young and old do not weary in their enthusiastic praises regarding an art from which they derive continuously physicial ben- eï¬ts and mental pleasures. The study and practice of fencing is not alone conducive to health, but many cases are known where the use of the foil for instance has helped to regain health. Making mention of the foil,permit me toexplain, that it holds the prinâ€" cipal place among arms; that; the asegtalLocther wealwnsmis. Vera easily acquired by him who has had a thorough course of fencing" under a judicous teacher; that if practice and theory combined have been 'at- tained to a considerable degree by the student, the foil can be used, and fencing carried on to an old age. Foil fencing, scientiï¬cally studied, constantly presents â€new ‘ features, under becomes tedious, can be car‘ ried on with as little danger as bi~ cycling, boating, baseball playing, etc. What is true of the mind is true of the mind is true of the body. They both have their recreation, each in their realm. Persons whose occupa- tion mnï¬nes them much to the in- terior of buildings and whose time may be limited, will not find a more healthful recreation than the prac- tice of fencing. nor gain as much beneï¬t from any other physical exer- cise, as the one just named. To weary you with the study of a code of health can hardly be my object but Would be pleased.~if you permit me to bring to your notice a few of the advantages gained-by the study of “how to use arms". 1. As the body maintains an erect position during the various motions of its members, the muscles of the fencer acquire vigor, and thus he dc- velops gradually, ï¬rmness, balance and elasticity, grace and facility of movement, combined with agility. Fencing if taught and hi'acï¬ced Bright sharpens the eyesight and FENCING. strengthens same, in case it bb de- ï¬cient. Since however great may be the agility employed in attacks and parties, thought is essential, the student attains to exaotness and preâ€" cision, learns to see, think and act without hesitation, to make right moves, be this by attack, party or return. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. The practice of fencing, if earnestâ€" ly gone about, aids much in the de- velopment and practice of coolness self control and self-dicipline. .I’ also beg to call attention to my many years experience as an instruct- or in German and French. Once the theoretical foundation gained, the practical acquirement of either French or German will be an easy and agreeable task. Should anyone desire to take up the study of fencing or languages at his or her residence, I will be pleased to make such arrangements. Very respectfullj',’ F. W. ALEX. The executive committee of the Lake County Soldiers and Sailors Reunion Association will ‘meet at 'G. K. bea’lf‘in’ Wanke‘géh‘htnerf p. in, Tuesday, July 13, 1897, [Or the purpose of fixing upon a time and place for holding the 19th an- nual reunion. Propositions for grounds and entertainment will be received from places that wish to have the reunion. Comrades are in- vited to be present. J. K. POLLOCK, President. B. A. DUNN, Secretary. The First United Evaug. church will have its ï¬rst anniversary service Sunday evening. The pastors and congregations of other denominations are heartily invited to attend. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS A550. Do you want to be satisfied? on. Why not be satisfied? N0. 355 CENTRAL AVENUE. Nut 51. Johns. Ynu wil be satisï¬ed if you have your Job Printing executed at the NEWS ()f ï¬ce. The most modem faces (if type, the best ink and. paper. and skilled help enable us to turn out the best Commercial Work on the North Shore. Rates always reasonable. Fancy Groceries, Tea and Coffee. EVANS}- BROS., . Fruits and Vegetables. St. Johns Ave. - Tclcphone 46. TELEPHONE 5-. PURE WISCONSIN ICE. FOR SALE~~Handsome east front lot, 68x140, view of lake, at an bargain. Frank C. Clark, owner. WANTED ~«-~ ()ne twin-seated pony .cart or two-Heated phaeton for pony 600 weight; apply box 81, Highland Park. AH grades of Elour. Hay, Feed. Oats Bran, Cum Meal. Gluten Meat Mlddlings and Straw. Havin secured the agency of the ce ebrated Chase San- bom Coï¬ee we are prepared to sell it to you in any quantity. Frank Siliestrum, DEALER. IR MHLAND PARK.