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Show Crun Old CrattTuIlj. While the path of recUlude is reported re-ported to 1 nearly overgrow n with grass aud almost indistinguishable and a majority of thu nation has re-s re-s lived it-elf iuto a committee on grievances, it is comforting to hear William A. SI-, Kiq , preaching as a remedy the necessity of taking belter phsical care of one's self as a means to the devtlopmelit of sound bodies in which sound minds may n-side and i-rnlcious ap2etite lie repicsed. Ill addition to good food and thu cultivation of a cheerful cheer-ful and hopeful disposition Slr-Shs-recommends the pursuit of physical comfort as a requisite to thu procurement pro-curement ut the objects to lv obtained. ob-tained. He says that as rcoplu spend the bulk of their lives on their feet, iu best, orllkc a half shut knife, on the end of their spinal columns good shoes, large, warm and comfortable chairs aud good beds are of primary importance. He also argues that as soon as a ji-rson lias reached a jsjlnt where he rail Hee comfortably he should cease to waste vital force- iu the accuniul ilion of more wealth than is necessary and grow old gracefully, aud In such a m inner tint he will i.ol be a nuisance to his family or others with whom he co- es in contact. 1'iUtburg IHs-pattli. |