A PECULIAR ANIMAL.
In the zoological gardens in the city of Bremen, Germany, there is on exhibition a lion called "Fader." This animal has bu.t one eye, which is placed in the middle of the forehead, two horns, ears almost the size of a donkey's, and but three feet. It was given as a gift so the Zoo by Her Kellner, who caught it when in India, in the year 1892. It is needless to state that " Fader " procures a great deal of patronage. Scientists from all over the world have seen him, and the trustees of the Bremen Zoological' Gardens would not dispose of him for a considerable amount. And so it is with mankind. We often see men born to have I strong physique who are bent at back and whose knees tremble at every step,. Women who should possess the bloom of youth, whose complexions are blotched and yellow, and youths whose steps should be elastic and ambition great, nought else but tottering old men. Why is this ? The liver is out of order, it works in a sluggish manner, and the whole system suffers. Bile Beans for Biliousness will stimulate the liver to proper action, act mildly on the constitution, and bring that much desired perfect state of health.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1524, 6 June 1902, Page 6
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213A PECULIAR ANIMAL. Clutha Leader, Volume XXVIII, Issue 1524, 6 June 1902, Page 6
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