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Show I.rrllirD on ll)';irlie. Dr. J. K. Caldwell Icclurcd lo.t evoiitng In the Fifteenth ward chain-), on Hygiene nud Temperance. The audiuncu was not large.but thu doctor's remarks were lutpreaslvu and received clovo attention, Hu coutmonoeil by exprt-aalng gratlllcutlou nt becoinlug acquainted with tho pt-oplo who believed be-lieved In, and to some extent practiced, tbu valuable code of hygiene and lem-lraucu lem-lraucu principles, the Word of Wla-dom. Wla-dom. Thoae prluclplea, he said, received hla hearty endorarmriit. Hu then proceeded to proro by scripture, science nud rrnaon, that they aro founded on moral aud natural laws that will proJuce physical rt-gencratlon If udhered to by tho Individual. Tom-porancu Tom-porancu hocharacterlied aa'Tho mod-erutu mod-erutu uao of all lhat Is good, aud entlru nbstlneuco from all that la lad." The really Itojd thlnga 111 the lino ol food a are tno.o that Hod aptulntcil for Ihu uao of the patents cf the human racr, viz: gralnr, vcgrtabloi uud frulta, with tho addition, iwrhaiM, of milk and eggs. The bad aro alcoholics, narcotics, condiments, con-diments, and be did not know but what meals auoulj Le lucluilcd la tho ll.t. ssf"i?5srslL'aasYastassl |