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\ALLi: Ol- COCOA AS TOOD, AND ITS ADUI/IKRAl IONS. 



"Tis not enough to help the feeble up, 

 Hut to support him after." 



TiMON ()|- A I III- NX - l.f /. \. .«,• / 



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X a passage from one 

 of I'Voudc's charming 

 " Short Studies," he 

 says : "Observe the practical 

 issueof reh'gious C( )rriiption. 

 Show me a people whose 

 trade is dishonest, and I will 

 show you a people whose 

 religion is a sham." " We 

 ha\ e men that steal money," I>asmus 

 exclaimed, writing doubtless with 

 the remembrance of a stomach-ache. 

 "These wretches steal our money 

 and our lives too, and get off scot- 

 free." 



Keen observers of the national 

 progress cannot have failed to notice the 

 growing interest taken in all cjuestions 

 relating to the three essentials conducive to 

 health and longevity, viz.. wholesome food, pure 

 water, and fresh air. In these progressive times 

 there is a spirit of inquiry and investigation manifested, 

 the consumer is no longer content to take things as they 



