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of the pea and the bean. a the same time, this abjceton is not 
nearly so great as assumed by our people, who recognize it as a 
cellent, nourishing, easily digested and laxative food, capable, ‘tf 
carefully used, of improving an impaired digestion 
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m informed,-on reliable aon that arrangements are 
ese for distribu a these Spanish peanuts, on a large 
scale, in this city, by means of slot-machines. Peanuts are also 
easily digested when bo ile nd 
hose persons who live where food is scarce or in small variety 
n soups, grated or chopped in hash, mixed in bread or corn 
cakes, and in other ways. Of course, one’s natural sense would 
