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Show A Bahv Smokkii. There's a littU-ghavcr littU-ghavcr of our acquaintance, three yean of ago, with most respectable parents, who has boon an inveterate tobacco smoker for several months. Ho is never so happy as when ho is indulging iu his regular puff at a cigar or pipe, and slrango to say the indulgonco of the pornicious habit! does not seem to harm him in the least. It is amusing to walch him ae lie loads his pipe, with what eugenics he stows away the chargp, strikes the match and pulls away. If you givo him money ho will treat hiusclf to a cigar and take tho most -keen enjoyment enjoy-ment while smoking it. ilis father is quite a smoker, nnd it has boon argued by somo that tlio boy directly i inherited tho hait, and it is hor.jd that it will soon leavo him. A', any rule there m no help for it at 'irenent, the boy will imioke, and efi; rUj t0 deprive him of his toh-itCCO nivvo n de.idedly ill irnl ipou tho little fellow. It ih a suiter CIWOj ant ,( seems to thrive 'jn tobacco smoking, which if induced in by other children of his ngef yollti ,c likely to produce nenous not fatal results. Capn Ana t'jSua.) A'lvrrtitcr. |