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Ice-water As A Fell Destroyer

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
July
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
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Now, no wise American thinks of sitting on liis doorstep in January drinking iced lemonatle, y et while he strives to take advantago of a fugitive breath of air in August he does not hesitate to pour into him the carbon which feeds heat, and which lurks in vast quantities in brandy, whisky and the flery train of spirits which he consumes. It is true thiii he will put a piece of ice in his glass, but his parched skin and swollen tonguo j wil] remind him that his liver and stomach resent his folly, no matter what his gustatory glands niay think of it. What, then, shall he drink in summer? Imprimis, water, i f he likes it, plain, with i piece of ice in it. But with water he must be just as careful as though it were whisky. - Brooklyn Eagle. The grain area of the South is said to be 'arger than fit any time siuoe 1865,

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus