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Show COUNTY THE HAVE XO WRINKLES. liKHISTEIt. lCrgUlr. IBblluklMS iRRiy. KNOW HOW TO AVOID THEM. I'TAII. r.riiHAiM. It U not mendicancy in the weak which threatens society. Nor U there the remotest danger thut it ever will. It la selfish acquisitiveness in the the must portant n::U::: s of Mlitii'ul scicneo, and it van never be safely ignored in any at rung1. Sj Thin I line of It bun not been very long rinee England went out of the slave trade. Mavra were aold inblii'ly in LIverssil in the latter half of the laat eentnry. Sir Juntos Pictnn. in Ida "Meinorinla of two advertisement, of the sale of kIuvoh in Liverpool which apjieaml in Williamson's I.ivcrool Advertiser in the year 1 7 (3;j and 17Gl. Tiie Indiana need ixilicing. Iulleing in eities is pisqierly the business of On tho plains it ia prtqsrly the business of soldiery. Adiajimti'ly policed, honestly dealt with, com parts kept with them, reservation regulations firmly and kindly maintained, school free and interest ing. agrieultnre encouraged, tho country will have had its last Indian outbreak. a. known In the annuls of Indian wars for twenty-liv- e years bus liecn due directly or indirectly to tho inefficiency of the interior drinrt-meand the abuse of oportnnity by its agents. Whenever tlieso mil break have become dangerous fur tlio whiles tho war deurtnient 1ms been summoned to rectify tho errors and failure of tho interior department nt The for nrinn.lli SlBilu la Iba Faca-Uall- l);wrallau.-Krrr- glory pusses posts old garrisoned places left uliing tho Atlantio coast and alsmt the great lukcs, and nioro old mouldering forts where a solitary ordnance sergeant raises and lowers tho flag with the un. but tho mup of the United Slates is dotted with tho names of aliandoiicd posts, names wliieh have usually transferred themselves to cities, towns and villages which have grown up in the vicinity. The consumption of horse flesh for food in the old count rios is growing rapidly. Supposing that horses could bo raised as cheaply as rattle, what valid argument would there lie against horse flesh ns food? Wo naturally shrink from tho thought of eating hnrsu flesh, but the horse is one of the cleanest of animals, eating nothing that a sheep would not eat. and if it was tho custom here as It is In Taels, we should think no more of eating good horse flobfi than wo do of eating good cow flobh. I'rcticallt the farmer now gives the hired man all tho advantage that could accrue to him from the division of pmflts. aa the romiietition for labor secures to most of those hiring nearly all, and sometimes more, thun they oould secure by working on their own account. If the farmer hired Ids help conditionally, giving a Muted sum in any evont, tuul more of tiie criqi and markets proved favorable, he would thereby secure belter serviee.and p reliably in most ciisc would puy llttlu if any inoro thun now. ct Cri Surgical cata I at JapaaMa Kraal. im- stem. Evert outbreak YOU IF UNNECESSARY ARE THEY , Tliy Isdy love may deceive thee by tin lirigliinc-- s of her ejc, her glossy hair, her while tcctll, or duuiu-- k cheek. but look ymi and count the smile wrini.li-- iii her temples, fount ten years for every long and one year for every short furrow, tuus tint Spanish . Put tho proverb is not true. a girl wiimii 1 knew Ihmmiiiu til. ltu-cnii- .v ' d Takiiig her to ail at tic chunilH'i'. where liic --carolling sunlight poured through u sky window, she peered iulo I he gl;is anil ci.uiiicii one. two, three lung siltcr-buckc- haiol-iuiiT- wrinkle-- . remedy tu hod-carrie- Ecoxomt and the saving of money are to many people synonymous terms. To them the word economy represents the foregoing of many agreeable things., tho rigid adhereueo to a standard of living which regards the indulgence of pcrsonnl tastes as wasteful luxury, or as tho obligation to spend no inoro than a fixed weekly sum for tlio household expenses. To others it means tho buying of interior articles, heenuso (hey are chimp, a mistake that frequently leads to waste and loss greater than can be covered by the trifle saved in the purchusc. i ' j j ' e. Wrinkles are eutirely unnecessary, llnw frequently you will find an old who is proud to claim a bit of the ouid sod'1 as Iter birthplace with cheeks as snmuLh uud liuind as a child's, and the color of u ruddy apple. Sometimes you will be aide 'to find Imrdly a line about the widely opened, cliihl-lik- e eyes. Widely opened, child-lik- e eyes! That is olio of the secrets. Have you not uol iced lately how many of tint girls wonaffect the iiniueeuL round-eyederment st vie of facial expression? Even Mr. Cleveland docs. She frowns, oh so charmingly, bringiug the Iwuuli-fu- l. d, black eyebrows almost together, ami than a smile from tiie wide eyes like a flash of sunlight ou un April day chases the frown uulil it runs away and hides in a forest of wavy tresses aliove. It is remarkably effective. Had I ten daughters I would drill everv one wiLh these tactics: Form erect! Head bent slightly forward! Eye widely opened! Now frown; just a little bit! Now mile! Repeal! Pending tiie head slightly obviates the frightened staring appearance which might otherwise be given the fawn-lik- e look which goes ao well with the present style of graceful gowns names. Of collate and this is but one of the reasons, aud the other and nioro important to our story is that the very act of thus opening widely the upper lip draw tiie skin about the lower part of the eves taut anil smooth, thereby accomplishing the very purpose for which medicines are it is to this end thatTurkish mothers have the muscle at the corner of their eyes cut. securing wide eyes ami future freedom from crows feeL Without the surgical nperatioa this habit may be easily learned, and it is best induced by darkness, rarely girl-babie- s' or never exposing the eyes to powerful sunlight. Hera are a few golden rules to prevent wrinkles: lie not unduly elated, neither be ye east down. Emulate the sister of charity and be being overheated by the noxious pillow, enables the hair to retain its vitality and prevents Us falling ont another word to the wise thut is worth much. In telling how tlio block pillow is a preventive to wrinkles it must first bo explained how the feather pillows increase the tendency to them. It will take but a moment to illustrate this: Cuddle down to sleep upon a feather pillow aud notice how it increases the furrows around the eyes. There are one. two. three, four never mind how many wrinkles. It is marvelous to uolice how the pillow pressed and deepened the furrows about the temple that were not notireabln before. (Tii is experiment mny lie easily tried and noted by means of a hand glass.) "On the other hand, see how beautifully a block pillow works. Place it comfortably under the neck aud you will enjoy iba position very much. Mini it is marvellous to uute' how little train is put upon the facial musclns e. and how smoothly they lie in conse-queuc- "You will easily see that as the entire weight of tiie head is supported at the base of the brain the muscles of the face are not iu the least drawn and perfect placidity of the features may he maintained throughout the night. To Tint general opinion that China and this fact is attributed the rather smooth of the Japanese. Japan aro a long way behind the other skin the block pillow is only "In nations in point of civilisation and pro- a fad ofreality a few women of fnahion. yet gressive measures is due to a lack of they havii become so attached to ft that knowledge upon tho subject. It Is true they are putting the heads of their that in many things they are behind children to sleep upon the mattress sny support at all preparatory some of the other nations, but in others withoutblock to the to be used later. inin For advance. ns far are If these children trv sleeping on a they stance. the Japanese government pillow, as they sometimes do for the adoitod the postal savings hunk system novelty of the thing, they invariable of stiff necks in the ntornin'- several years ago, and it is now work- complain iu cousequeuce unnatural ing successfully. It this country this position. discussed. Is Thera matter just being Inspecting surgical methods for rental iug wrinkles, one of the most eflira-- . are other matters eqsnlly progressive cious is Ilia following: A d which have been ailed upon by these lance i drawn the quite deeply along been ns countries, which hme yet only entire wrinkle. When the wound r J Leals tLe Iked of here. n liicli lias formed be- keen-edge- u-u- Vurmontur mai Asothsr.Kuw a ecuutOT, ta Kcureaaslss- Whs Wars Kul said the uni"Talking of hazing, versity club man the other evening re-in the heariug of a Kansas City Star SMOKELESS BATTLES. porter. "Till here with some emphasis Sparalatlaa aa ta Whil Falara aud accent to say it ia not always a Will ba Uka success. 1 was with s party of students set their academia once who, The air will be full of noise. Bays heart ou hating hazing rough and uncouth tiie London Broad Arrow, sharp, crisp, specimen from Vermont, repaired to rattling, bellowing detonations, corn- - hi room about 11 oclock oue night to ing from many quarters, deceiving the perform these rites. Thera were seven judgment, shaking the nerves of the of ths invaders, including myself, and timid mid possibly interfering with we silently cnllccted in the corridor the condition necessary to catch quickoutside the Freshman's door. In order ly and clearly the word of command. to be impressive in uur entrance, at a Smoke-volumbreak ami shut up given signal we hurled ourselves sound, and in tbeir uIikcmci! there will the Mortal and burst it iu. I bo luted of greater calmness, the strain against recall a feeling of pride as tiie dour on the mind will Iw in nre severe, went in at the success of this first the discipline required will have to be but uuthiog distinctly afterwards. step, more rigid, tlio ut tent inn will have to "in the dim, religious light that lie ill ont co li ceil I ruled, lest the fur dissifted through the curtains from tbc tant should attract and All swinging moon, we beheld a long, this will come with the training, of sparse uud meagre being who flew out which there will have to lie a considof lied and fell upon us. Hews silent erable amount, involving iinirli waste a a bull-dobut aud ferocious of powder, before uur trnup will as a cat. 1 never quick saw such a creature. lie lit to fight with an enemy using The whole affair did not last ten niin- - ' smokeless guiiiowder. Indeed. it will ule. and its close found aud the lie for sonie time necessary to train the other liuzers battered andmyself bruised and ISrilisli soldier to engage in the old as out in the hull. well as the uow battle with an enemy I thought only onu man inhabited making a great smoke, as well as wit'll that mom,' said a sorrowful Sophomore an enemy making none at all. Ac- as lie foil of iiis various feature in an cordingly tlio new powder will nut be effort to measure the disaster so far as all gaiu, and it will iin(Hse u deal of he. Tliere personally, was affected. extra work and anxiety. re at least ten. for I counted them, to It is by no means clear abut the ay uothing of the large African gorilla issue would he if two bodies of soldier which threw me out, and which I take in difother equal respects, were using it they maintain ns a pet. ferent forms of gunpowder. The ad"There was no one in there, however, vantages of quick tiring ami clear sight except that one Vermonter, and lie did might not long be with the smokeless uol even attempt to close the door after weapons, and in tlio thick of a niuleo us, such was hi contempt for our I mu s trained in the smokeless system . prowt-Ye did not go back iulo his room. might lie somewhat liewildemf. On the other hand, especially with artilWe could have gone, of course, but we lery, mussed or iu detachments, and of saw that it would consume a great the use of smokeless fairly long range, deal of time and the hour was late. powder would undoubtedly lie an you Vermont man! I said as not only a regards rapid we "Say, were about to leuvu, T trust you are uml accurate tiring, hut as offering not mean enough to report this' to the less aim to an enemy obscured by his Faculty? own smoke and with nothing but ibuml "Not at all, he said. I like it to iruide him. Come again any time you please. With armies using smokeless powAnother time, continued the raconder it inny be that oue of its earlv ef- teur, "a party of us hail been out on fects will lie to affect the color of the that sacred night, Halloween, tearing In soldiers dress, subduing it touu. off gatos and signs and otherwise disbattle-fieland so depriving the of and porting ourselves after the fashion nf other of its picturesque elements. college youth the world around. We Judging distance by color will be- bad brought alioul a coni of broken come a most important feuliire in milstore signs up to Jim Martin's room itary training and more attention will and were merrilv burning them in Ids be neeued to porfuct sight at such 'i'he ceremonies were at big fireplace, ranges as the different arm in use will their height when two or three profescarry. How this may affect a jKiupls sors, excited to tho movement ur inafflicted with short sight will bucomo a dignant townspeople. whose signs being very grave question, indeed, not wholravished had followed ns to the college ly to be settled bv the employment of gaies,rapied loudly at the door for adartificial aid. Maneuvers will take mission. Something had to be done, as place over larger area before actual it would never do to let in the profesfighting begin, and comething of aa sors and those broken evidences of our Indian craft aud natural keenness guilt aronil. will lie needed on the mrt of staff of"A inuu by the name of Jack Nesbit. ficers. The impact of solid troops will now a State Senator in Nebraska, was be rarer probably and aurprise muck to tin) piucli. however. more frequent than they have been in epial "It was a rule of tan taulluip. that bo , wurLa-ea unless freer recent handled ymiMor should lie denied entrance to of mounted y roups is resorted tolur a roam, no matter tiie hour, unless the surveys from fixed balloons can 'bo occupant was engaged in prayer. In made to play an important part. event of tiie present progress of this reSmoke has been so good a cover on ligious exereise,Hie professor was made will absence to wail until the amen, and could in many occasions that its impose new couditious and natural nowise complain. cover will bare to be much more At tiie first rap Nesbit broke into extensively utilized. prayer. In a loud, sonorous tone lie These are general suggestions not sought mercy for himself aud his comintended to do more than excite prepanion. Continuing, he beleaguered liminary surveys aud idea as to what the throne of grace in behalf of the the smokeless battles of the future may college, well a the professor, singly be like. The strictly practical is for lid in a body. Next the students all more elaborate examination in the came in for notice, by name anil in hulk, as well as every attache of the light of the best information obtainable interpreted by the common-eous- e place to the small person who cleaued which ought to lie' brought to bear upmires and forks in the kitchen. No on the whulu question. With the vanone was slighted ur overlooked. Then ishing poetry of the smoke of buttle the Nesbit went for the Government and prose of a new era will iiegin, in which prayed for the nation at large; then combat will be more like a game of the President and iiis pressing needs chess in view of the picees as a whole, were named, and Divinity was pleaded aud new dispoaitiona of old qualities with for their fulfilment;' then all Hie lie wanted. Caution departments and various officer of and virtues will will pay iu a smokeless combat, enterstate and wheu they were exhausted, prise aud vigor will win a before, but til the States, beginning with Maine bluuders will receive a terrible nd ending with California, were infatal to armies and ruinous to terceded for. After this Jack went to nations dependent on them. Europe, and beginning with England, related the necessities of each governg. alwaya placiiL Never sleep on a pillow. Ona can not help noticing the satin kins of the Japanese worn n. One who lias studied carefully to ascertain the cause suv that duilv'hot bath may and probably are very Important, but 1 atn sura their mauuer of sleeping ia a more lioleut cause. Yon remember haring read about the queer little blocka they put under tbeir necks at night, of course. These are used partly to protect We have emit in business, rant In elaborate coiffures, and. en society, in politics, in religion, in every their naasanL that is why they hare such where men women and bo are to place luxuriant hair. The head never found, reiealing what others have said before thorn, witliout realizing its inclining or attempting to follow it to Even editors its legitimate conclusion. cant. Everybody wbo talks is liable to cunt doctors, lawyers, politicians, rs preauhers, scientist, toiicliors. tho whole business of us cant with every word that is not the result of a deliliornto and more or less painful effort to tell nothing but the truth. A h. i is there no remedy? Of course there ore myriads of so- called remedies and preventives fur sale. Some claim to so art on lue skin us to iniike it taut and suinnili. The-- e nre seldom tried wUhoiil resultant in- jury. Keeping the temples and mils- cles about the eyes well bathed with almond meal and olive oil. taking ciiru to brush crosswise of the wrinkles, is, perhaps, the best "slow but sure Again taking the nut In HAZINC THE HAZERS. es s piou-rli- neaih will not wriukle if the Cautious given above be observed. pi. A silkeu handkerchief bound to-- , gather about tbs brow and temple ia an old and good war to iron out wrinkle made by 1st her Time. pun-ishme- A Station-Mast- er Astonished. An amusing iucident lately occurred on a Southern railroad in England in connection with the l)nke of Norfolk and the Marquis of Uute. Tiie Duke ud Marquis were fellow travelers, aud when the train stooped at Station a companion joined thorn in himthe person of the atatiou-mastself. wbo was going for a jaunt some twenty milos further up the line. The Duke and the station-maste- r, who were both diminutive inen therefore fond of talk, soon got iulo conversation, while tiie Marquis a tall, robnst limn was inclined to be reticent, until lie found his friend the I)uku up to his ear in conversation, when he himself joined, addressing most of hi conversation to tho stranger. At length the train arrived at tiie Manpii bid a hearty farewell to Hie Duke, and with a kindly adieu ud a shake of the hand from the trauger. Hie Marquis quitted the carand riage, while his dispatch-bo- x wraps were secured, to the Surprise of the station-maste- r, by a tall, powerful footman, and the train soon glided gain out of tho station. Silence was not, howercr, long maintained, the sletion-msstbreaking out with the question: "I wonder who that swell was?'.' That, replied his companion, ' "was the The an Marquis of Bute. j swer seemed to dumfouud the station' master for a time, but presenllv be ex ; claimed: "So that were Marqnis, was he? Well, now, I do think it kind of him to talk to two such snobby little chaps as us, dont you?" The Duke nodded hi assent, and hsd n good laugh. When the train drew up again hi Grace affably bid his companion "Good-bye,- " and ou alighting on tho platform, was received with tlio greatest deference by n throng of Jesuit priests, this incident again setting the station-mastthe task of inquiry, who inquisitively asked a brother official "Who that little bloke was?" "That," replied the guard. "Is the Duke of Norfolk. Thu station-masteafter this, declared he would nerar travel first-claagaiu as long os he lived. er B-a- nd er er r, . I ss ment and sought their satisfaction. Front there he went to Asia, to Africa,' then to South America and so on, until he was drifting among the islands which dot the Southern sens. Mcsn- while the rest of upturned stokers uud crowded the signs into the fireplace. where they roared and leaped almost to the limits of a general conflagration, Just as Jack was landing at Auckland wbo, seckiog a sign, shall find it not. Great Black Cockatoo- - Its claw the hint insert the very long and aliarp point of ita bill into the bole just nmua and picks out the kernel, which is seised flake by flake by the horny end of tbs long and flexible tongue. Mora tiuie is required to tell about this nut cracking than the bird takes to perforin the operation, for the cockatoo is a very rapid feeder and will consume a great many uuls iu au hour. FACTS ABOUT CIGARS. Llllla-Kaaw- Truths Aliaat the a Stleatlua Ualaatablat. dinner without n cigar is a be aiitiful woman with oue eve. ays the Spaniard. Every one knows what a cigar is and the use to which it is put, savs the N. Y. Telegram. So one will deny its popularity, although some ut affects upou the question its human family. Yet, while jMistage stamps, monogram, and cigarette pictures have all found enthusiastic col- lectors, but oue man lias been fouud to face the many difficulties attending a collection of cigars gleaned from all parts of the world, (apt. Mike Flaherty is well known in the tobacco world and has a wide circle of acquaintances among the pilots, from whom lie now and again received a present of a uuocr-loukicigar from some foreign land, and it was this decided him to commeuee iiis present collection, which now numbers 150 varieties of cigars, aliont each oue of which a quaint, interesting story might be told. In the first place Hie word "cigar is of modern uate and is derived from the fact that when the Spaniards first smoked cigars they were smoked in so called the orchard, or "cigarral. from its being the abiding place of (goi wide-spre- ad hen-fiee- ing soothing, lienee the calm crickets. "cigarro." a small roll; "cigarron, a those sects. sleep-producin- large roll; and ultimately "cigar." lifted, even in name with the most soothing, dreamy sound in nature. The first cigars made by the Spaniards were of tobacco loosely rolled and held together by the silken lining of corn shucks, and alwaya with a straw running through the center to be withdrawn before smoking, so as to secure a good draught These were first iutroUnced into England iu 1787 by the ann of a Spanish grandee visiting London, and from there spread through all Europe. This is the history of the birth of the cigar into civilization, but we must look considerably further back to find Hie first records, and then can find no origin, but only (lata of its being iu existence. The cigar of the native Bornean, living iu the ludinn archipelago, is a black roll three inches lung; tapering to either end, the outer leaf covered with a network of gray veins like a cobweb. These might be aptly called "dude killer. They were smoked liy the old Dvaks, aud tiie smoke inhaled to intoxication, while at the weddings tiie bride and groom held cigars Tn their bauds, and after tbeir heads were knocked together zIhbb Ubsob eaoh ptnce.it the rlgnr between the lips of the other and Hie ceremony was eeded. The cigar in the collection canto from Chittagong. When the Patagonian smokos to really enjoy himself lie gives a smoking party. All assemble iu a hut, seating themselves in a circle, with a bowl ef water in the center. A cigar is lighted and passed arouud. each one drawing into bis lungs as much smoke as possible and retaining it a long aa be can, lying flat on Iiis face, witli Iiis ccrious clonk thrown over Ids head. As each cx)iels the smoke lie groans and grunts until a perfect babel reigns. Tlien a fresh cigar is lit. and as it passes around quiet conics again. After the third cigar cscli smoker sits quietly for a few minutes, takes a drink at the bowl, and silently flies out Religion is supposed to form the basis of Ibis custom. "You may talk about the cunning of the fox, but you should have aeen how a wasp turned the table on a spider last summer, said a man the other evening to a N. Y. Tribune reporter when they were telling hunting stories. "One day n fellow sportsman and I were returning from a successful tramp fur grays on the Ticnnderoga flats, up iu Essex county. We were resliug on the top rail of nn old fence ,en our attention was attracted by a t,uxz;nr sound near by. which we soon found J, Mni0 ro '0M of thoM big hornets that hunters generally j totr clear of. Xhe old fui0w iy in B spider's web, buzzing away. We saw at a second glance, howercr, that he was not entangled in the meshes at all. lie would keep quiet a moment and thun buzz again. He continued to act in this manner for about a minute. ud we Wl!re unable to account for his Pretty soon, up (strange conduct from its den among the rail came a good-size- d spider, which bravely grap- pled with Hie huge intruder. It then became clear that tiie action of tho boruet hail been only a wily ruse to attract the spider, for lie at once stung j the plucky little defender to death anil flew awav with it to hi big nest in thicket of bine beeches on a neighboring hill t No, Frlederlke, tbuuph you ilo murder tbs German Isnpusgc, you are no this cer lilies (lint I have uwil lr. Hull' Tough Syrup and found it to be what Ills 1 can safidy say that li bss bcled my rough iwbli-l- 1 might ay wnw I rliriiuiei and cheerfully re omrnrnd ii to ill 11. V. Hon.nki.lv, those slUictrd. (ii East lMlst htreet, New York. -- i The dally surplus of births ovt r la the Tidied Kingdom is 1,500, llUfiie bss Washington. H costs 64 Enelsnd. Daniel Bandmtnn, the actor, is rnnrblng 'n Montana. Even the diszy wilia it is love thut makes the whirled go rourni. New York and Brooklyn consume dally about sixty thousand ehukeui. Fehniarr treats the days of the wei-- impartially iliis year. There will be lour and no more of each, lianges of (llmaia Kill mure people than is generally known, w e U this (lie caa in (he conslliullun la delirale, aud amuue uur immigrant population tasking now homes in ih.Mo portions of the West, and w here malarinl and typhoid fever prevail at certain seaion of I lie year. Tba best preparative for a change nf climate, or for diet and water which tint chnngn neoeasit otet, Is Hostetler's Stumarh Jlltlrrs, which not only fortifies the system against malaria, a variable temperature, damp, and ths debilitating effects of tropical heat, lint la also the leading remedy for constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, bodily troubles specially apt to attack emigrants and visitors to regions utur the eiinator, lutriuers and tourist. Whether used aa a aufeguard by sea voi agers, trarelerra by land, miners, or of agriculturists in newly populated districts, this flno qweifie haselecltcd the most favorable tca'.imuny. Fix mil lions of dead letters arc atinnally torn sud sold as uld paper in u. August Flower For Dyspepsia. A. Bellanger, Propr., Stove Foundry, Montagny, Quebec, writes: I have used August Flower for Dyspepsia. It gave me great relief. I recommend it to all Dyspeptics as very good remedy. Ed. Bergeron, Ceneral Dealer, I Lauzon, Levis, Quebec, writes: have used August Flower with the best possible results for Dyspepsia. C. A. Barrington, Engineer and General Smith, Sydney, Australia, writes: August Flower has effected a complete cure in my cose. It acted like at miracle. Geo. Gates, Corinth , Miss, .writes: I consider your August Flower the best remedy in the world for Dyspepsia. I was almost dead with' that disease, but used several bottles of August Flower, and now consider myself a well man. I sincerely recommend this medicine to suffering humanity the world over. G. G. GREEK, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. DRINK LION A Tru Combination of JAVA and RIO. wood-pigeon- ! ovary pound package. Bale every where. VNimliaCi.TiMai WATER BOILING OR MILK. EPPSS GRATEFUL-COMFORTI- NG. COCOA LB. TINS ONLY. LABELLED CONSUMPTION. 1 biva x poiltiit frr th. llm. di... ; eyUs nf HM of th. von kiad sad of lore tudim hiv.h ewd. 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KyM-Mb fall il'TBllH Uliflt MHIll. f. WgnJ J ut MOCHJM Card Given Picture With For : grows to great height and bears a flesby fruit wbicn inclose an extremesmoothness ly bard shell of glass-lik- n of surface. . Within this ahull are from Heart Disease From Fhyslcal Exerone to three kernel covered with a tion. thin skin; when this is removed Hie A states that of 5,000 desurgeon not foils into s number of irregular flakes of snowy whiteness and delicious crepit or aged soldiers that have been brought under his notice, fully 80 per latte. were suffering from heart disease cent is kanari fruit of the The fleshy part form or another, due to the one in birds, by saten by many particularly s, but only the forced physical exertion of the camthe large prediets that large a blick cockatoo la able to get at the paign; and he will bo percentage of athletes of y nut which it does by the great strength e years from now, to of its immens. sharply pointed and ; found, twenty-fivvictims of heart disease, en; hooked beak. Taking a nut end-wiby the muscular strain that they in Its bill sud keeping it firm by a forced themselves to undergo. end of its of the tongue, horny pressure the cockatoo cute a notch across the How a Genius Looks. shell bv a sawing motion of the sharp edge of the lower part of the beak. Edison looks when at work like This done, the bird take hold of the His manner and boy spnreutice. off a while biting uul with one foot are very boyish. But the fire piece of n thick leaf. This it wraps speech shines iu his keen, gray eyes, of arouud the nut to prevent the glassy andgenius the elean-cnostrils and broad shell from slipping, while it use the forehead indicate strong mental acthold nut beak to the of its upper part years uu the under part to insert in the ivity. 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