Document 6429892

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Document 6429892
OF POISON.
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
Victor Hugo leaves a fortune estiA Matter In Which the Public Should
How People Instinctively Shrink from Drug
mated at $?,50U,0C0.
Have a Deal of Interest.
Containing Morphia and Opium -Lawrence Barrett carries $120,000
Why does the government spend so
A Reporter's Researches.
insurance on his life; Edwin Booth,
much money and risk so many lives in $85,000;
and Dr. T. De Witt Talmagc,
From the Washington Daily Post.
trying to'cature the counterfeiter?
$60,000. Ar. Y. Mail.
The widow of the late President
For many years physicians have
"Suppose he does counterfeit govof the finest housed in been much exercised over the use of
one
Barrios
has
ernment bonds and notes, surely the New York. It is on Fifth avenue and
drugs and medicines containing opigovernment is rich enough to stand cost $300,000. X. Y. Sun.
any loss his act may confer 1"
The King of Greece has conferred ates or poisons. Opium smoking by
Dr. Mams II. Henry, of New York, the Chinese and the introduction of
upon
But the individual citizen could ill
gold cross of the Royal Order of the the habit into America is an evil which
the
afford to be put to continual financial Savior for his distinguished services in
loss if such desperadoes were let go the cause of science.
has been sought to be remedied, and
unwhipped of justice.
Moses Dow, the founder of the
the police of Philadelphia have recentIt is only the valuable thing that is
living,
though
is
still
Magazine,
on opium
counterfeited ; it is only in the light of old and very feeble. Ho is a genial ly made successful raids
purity and virtue that impurity and man, but greatly infatuated with Spirit- "joints" and arrested the proprietors.
vice can be known. No one in these ualism. Hardly any of the mutter A more insidious form of poison than
days would counterfeit a Confederate printed in tbe magazine is paid for, and this, however, and one which largely
its profits are said to be $30,000 a year. efl'ects
bond or note.
not only the health but the lives
Boston liudaet.
People who commit fraud always do
songEnglish
of children, is that which comes in the
J. E. Carpenter, the
it by simulating the highest virtue ; by writer,
from
is
announeed
whose
d?ath
preying on the cleanest reputation, by London, was the author of "What Are form of popular medicines. Nine out
ten of these, it is known, contain
employing the fair name of virtue with the Wild Waves
Saying?" widely popu- of
or deadly metallic oxides.
narcotics
which to give respectability to vice.
years ago, and not withlar twenty-fiv- e
Let us explain : Seven or eight years out admirers now. It was founded oa The difficulty, however, has been to
ago, so we have been informed many a chapter in "Dombey and Son," 'and find a substitute for such things which
York brought the writer considerable money. would bo purely vegetable, and at the
times in public prints,-a-Nesame time effect a prompt cure. That
Chicago Inter Ocean.
state gentleman was pronounced, as
many millions have been pronounced
Colonel William Kent, of Concord, such a discovery had been made was
years of age, and a announced recently, and Dr. O. Grothe,
before, incurably sick of an extreme N. II., ninety-tw- o
Governor Edward chemist to the Brooklyn Board of
of
the
late
disorder. By suggestions which he brother
of
the opirron. says Health, and a graduate of the Univeris
Kent,
Maine,
of
led
believed were providential, he was
Patriot, that he sity of Kiel, Germany, publicly certiPeople
and
Concord
the
had
which
to the use of a preparation
who fied that he had analyzed the remedy
now
is
only
the
person
been for several years employed by a heard Daniel Webster's firstliving
adpublic
select few physicians in New York city dress, made in Concord July 4, 1806, at and found it free from narcotics, opiand one or two other prominent places. the old North Church, then the only ates or injurious metallic oxides, and a
harmless happy combination, which
The result was that he was cured, he church in town.
Hearing
of
and
number
whom doctors without
Prof. Day, of Yale, in speaking of will prove highly effective.
conceded ability said was incurable. the work of "the revisers of the Bible, that Dr. Samuel K. Cox, a graduate of
Having secured possession of the now concluded, recently said: "You Yale, and expert analytical chemist of
formula, absolutely and irrevocably, he can not understand the immense com- this city, had also analyzed the remdetermined to devote a portion of his fort it is to be relieved, after a long edy in question and given public tesaccumulated wealth to the manufac- twelve years of secrecy, from the neces- timony as to its purity and efficacy, a
ture anil sale of this remedy for the sity of declining to answer the questions reporter of The PosTwas told by him
regar J to that he had given such a certificate,
benefit of the many who suffer as he of many of my best friends inpassages."
particular
of
rendering
the
and that he believed the remedy
suffered, in apparent hopelessness. In
Post.
Uartford
marked a new stage in the treatment
so
tremendous
less than three years,
.
of
remedy
throat and lung diseases. He knew
for
this
demand
became the
SAFE HIDING.
also that many public men in Washand so exalted the reputation, that he
given the remedy
ington had
was obliged for his purposes to erect a
Florid Matron Kept Her Frail a trial, and felt confident if they were
laboratory and warehouse containing n jtt
From Spoiling-called upon that they would cheerfour and a quarter acres of flooring
As fully iniorse it.
L.
is
a
thrifty
housekeeper.
Mrs.
One of them was
chemapproved
most
filled
with the
and
large one. her preserv- Hon. J. C. S. Blackburn, Senator-elec- t
ical and manufacturing devices. Prob- her family is aone
of immense propor- from Kentucky.
Mr. Blackburn, on
ably there never was a remedy that ing kettle is
as
tions,
fruit seasons came being approached, said he had used
the
and
has won such a meritorious name,
such extraordinary,8ales and has ac- around, first strawberries and then the remedy with marked effect and
complished so much good for the race. blackberries, her preparation? began found great benefit, especially during
Unprincipled parties who flouruh to assume the r usual majestic propor-t:on- s. his occupancy of the Speaker's chair.
New to the place, she did not It had removed all irritation from his
only upon the ruins of others, saw in this
reputation and sal an opportunity to depend upoa her own judgment, but throat and relieved a cough which had
reap a golden harvest, (not legitimate
onferre.1 w.th some of the older resi- troubled him much.
Senator Gorman, of Maryland, said
purpose
ly, not honorably) for which
dents, who assured her that they had
he firmly believed in the remedy,
that
substiimitations
and
made
they hav
found only one practicable way of
tutions of it in every section of the keep ng blackberries, and that was to which he had personally tested. Concountry, and many druggists, who can bury them in the ground. So, after the gressman J. II. Bagley, Jr., of New
make a larger profit on these imitation jars were all prepared, Mrs. L. hired York; Wm. Mutchler, of Pennsylvagood, often compromise their honor an old darkv to dig in a cjrtain spot, nia; J. H. Brewer, of New Jersey' ;
by forcing a sale upon the unposted where he diligently went to wo k. Per- Hart B. Ilolton, of Maryland, and J.
Leedom, Esq., of Ohio, Sergeant-at-Arm- s
.. customer.
haps a quarter of an hour had passe 1. I.
of the House of Representatives,
Yes, undoubtedly- the manufacturers when
the old black man appeared were emphatic
in their endorsement of
could well afford to ignore such in- holding up a junk bottle.
ii
"Tears
stances of fraud so far as the effect de vcrth was full b dese yer." lie sa d the remedy. Messrs. Ed. A. Clark,
upon themselves is concerned, for their 'l got'S to one place an' I digs an' up Architect of Public Buildings ; E. A.
remedies hare a constant and unre- po;-- a bottle, and den I goes to anod m Carman, Acting Commissioner of the
mitting sale, out they feel it to be their spot an' di;s an' up pops anoder bit Agricultural Department; Thomas S.
duty to warn the public against such tie. Fefims if dis yer pi ice is possessed Miller, chief clerk in the Surgeon-General- 's
ob bottles." Mrs. L. took them. They
Department ; II. E. Weaver,
imitations and substitutions.non-secre- t
were heavy. For a moment visions o
from Mississippi, and
view
passed
her
btfore
enchantment
of
collecting division in
the
now
chief
buys them and the public who coun- Were they filled up w th jewels with
; J. II- - Gravcn-stinPostoffice
General
the
in
sale
suffer
tenances their
alone
go!d? For they were all carefully
of
division in the
labor
head
the
mind, body and estate therefor.
sealed.
The authors of some of these fraudTry again." she said, cheerfully. same department, and F. B. Conger,
ulent practices have been prosecuted "When my husband comes in I will City Postmaster, and son of Senator
Conger of Michigan, all pronounced it
r and " sent te prison for their crimes, have them opened."
"Yes. miss s," he said, and turned a valuable discovery, and had found
but there is another class who claim
to know the formula of this remedy reluctantly to tha takr. ILilf an hour its effects not only soothing, but lastand one Sunday school journal, we elapsed. Mrs. L. went out to look, and ing. The remedy in question is Bed
before her bewJdred sight there Star Cough Cure. It is free from opiare told, has prostituted its high and lo!
an mmense array of bottles bot- ates or poisons and is purely vegetable.
holy calling so far as to advertise that was
as old Tony; ottles standblack
tles
A,, physician who stands in close
cents it will send all ing, lying down, bottle everywhere.
for twenty-fiv- e
new subscribers a transcript of the "Ise got out a heap." said Tony, look- relation to the Board of Health of the
ATr
1.. ! rri. : , t
..1 - u
t
ing up,
"an' dey isn't done District of Columbia said that there
the way, must be a wonderful kaleido- coming jit. I 'spect Satan idoae struck are two things which seriously affect
scopic affair, for there is hardly, a up a whisky field har. I clar to good- the health of the peojde. impure
month passes when some paper is not ness Ps just a little skeared," and the water and impure drugs, and thereissued which pretends to give the only old man looked over his shouMer.came, fore the benefits of a discovery like
Just then the man of the house
Red Star Cough Cure cannot be overcorrect formula !
and
The manufacturers inform us that wife. he was more startled than his estimated. Thousands of children die
they would be perfectly willing that
from the use of cough and
you annually syrups
"It might be
containing opiates or
soothing
the public should know what the true know."
even
formula of Warner's safe cure is, (none
poisons,
and
adults are exposed
"Good heavens! and if h3 broke
g
from
that have been published are anything one with his spado we should all gj to to the danger ol
like it), but even if every man, woman glory," supplemented the hu band.
such a cause. Ia view of these facts
and child in the United States were as
Presently a little odd figure was es- members of Boards of Health in varifamiliar with this formula as with pied convng along the sandy roaJ. It ous cities ; public men of Maryland,
of from the Governor down, and leading
their A B C's they could not compound was the gossip and
the remedy.
The method of manufac- the settlement, and she was com'ng practicing physicians throughout that
directly to the L. mansion.
She and State have over their own signatures
ture is a secret. It is impossible to Tony
appearance
made
together,
their
obtain the results that are wrought by the latter with despair wriltca on his testified that Red Star Cough Cure,
which by th way costs but twenty-fiv- e
this remedy if one does not have vhe eyeballs.
perfect skill acquired only by years of
cents a bottle, cannot fail to be a
"Pse done digging," sa:d the old
practice for compounding and assimi man, shakng his head mournfu1ly; boon to the suffering and afflicted.
lating the simple elements which enter "Pse heerd o bottles buried up an' be- The reporter's investigations were
witched, with souls on der ihsi le. I thorough ana unprejudiced, and the
into its composition.
The learned Dr. Foster, the honored don't like no such work, an' I'll tank testimony, obtained, judging from its
character, cannot be gainsayed.
head of Clifton Springs sanitarium, ye for de pay so fur."
Goodnes3 preserve us! you've found
once said that having roughly anacried ths
her
lyzed this remedy he recognized that those bottle!" eyes
The Arcvntine Cove'; nme- t s more
"Well,
snapping.
ght
little
br
the elements that compose it were you are lucky! There's enough for a successful than that of any other
country in securing im-:- n
simple but he attributed the secret of regiment, already."
from
Mediterranean
gration
its power to the method of its com"Enough of what? What is it?" countries. It pays the
of the passage
pait
pounding, and this method no one asked Mr3. L.
s gns each fain ly imrai-rat:n- g
a
noney
and
knows except the manufacturers and
"Why, p'ckle?, tomatoes ketchup-l- ots
the confederation farming
no one can acquire it.
o' things! Them Thomas people amis, to to
be
pa'd for on instalments.
Our advice to our readers, therefore, that lived here put 'em up. I rememstud- nts of photography
German
cannot be too strongly emphasized. ber Miss Thomas stand.n' jest there re making considerab'e
progress d
As you would prefer virtue to vice, where you're a standin' now. and laughfYct'on
of
a proc 'ss
t'.e
pei
ing
the
rows
You
at
o'
long
bottle.
gold to dross, physical happiness to see,
v hereby negatives may be obtained
in
if
a
back,
come
she'd
they'd
!1 th
physical misery, shun the imitator and a kept boarders, and she put up enough
eolo.s of the or'g'nal. Prof,
"refuse thereby to lend your aid finan- to last for a year. But she went for a
ogel. who has e n experimenting
in repro-uei.ii- r
cially to those who seek to get, by vacation, and took sick and died in her otiny ears, has
greens.
yel
blues,
ows.
reds
and
trading upon another's reputation and old house on East; and 1 d d p'ty her
wares
sale
goods
for
a
and
honesty,
A gondola voyage across the Ail:"-;fhusband so! He married a Miss Meekwhich on their merits are fit only to ly a j'ear after, so he got over it
from Veniie to Trieste has hoe'i
and then he wnt natle involuntar ly b.v the Comte de
be rejected &b the veriest refuse. You most meri does
:u d , no; hew and h?ir of the late
can neither afford to patronize
such away, and he diad. so I don't see but
a
reis
yourn.
'omte
them
de (Vbamlord. While the Comte
all
tomattises
I
people nor can you afford to take their
h.;
was
member
on the Venetian lagoons
spoke
of
boat'ng
'em
'fore
hi
sysyourinjurious compounds into
v th an art st frieud, h:s gondola was
sa-away,
went
an'
dug
an'
he'd
you
Safe
for
call
Warner's
When
tem.
dug. an'
find out where h s uddenly blown out to sea. and alCure see that the wrapper is black tvith wi e had couldn't
put
'em, and she couldn't though the little vessel was only in- -t
white letters and that the wrapper and .tell. No more I wouldn't, for my
d"d fo canal navi at on. she crossed
label bear an imprint of an iron safe, come aft'-- to use -- an' I'm g! ad she lie srulf
to Trieste.
fradft mark, and that a. safe is didn't. Lord! but ai.Vt you lucky P
. Prime Miirs- The Co :nt de V
blown in the back of the bottle and that a Don't need to put up a p:ckle not ter to the King of Sardinia, aftccted
perfect lc promissory note stamp is over one."
nr sterv so much in all his transaction.-'The old darky "wa? soon appeased both publ c and private, that, happenthe cork. You can't be imposed on
and et to work again. I th'nk he ex- ing to hurt both h:s legs very eymvly.
if you observe these cautions.
respect
for the tracted s'xty or seventy, and then ho omp'oved a surgeon for eaeh
We have the highest
went to vork at the blackberries. I
nib, wli le each
was kept ignoand
mentioned
the suppose
remedy wa have
mustbj a good way to rant that
that
the
'was enip'oyed.
other
manufacturers,
for
regard
the
highest
preserve them, for Mrs. L. says the
treatment, therefore, adopted by
and we cannot too highly commend catchup is delicious. So you see things The
lh- mod cal men, and the nature of the
their dignified and considerate tone in can be put away so safely that thej' drugs
they administered, being qu te
relation to those who would traduce can't be found when wanted. Jacksoninconsistent,
the consequences provid
their fair name and ruin the best in- ville (Fla.) Cor. San Francisco Chroni- fatal io the Minister. Paris Morning
cle,
terest of the public in such matters.
'of.rnal.
From a return published by the
Dr. Backus, or Kochester, N. Y.; Berlin munrcipal:ty of tbe population
Tho Egg" bf ' Colninbus. ' Who
was Columbus?" asked a teacher of stepped out one spring morning to sur- of the German capital, it appears that
his class, in one of the public schools vey his lawn, wh:ch he had nea'ly ter- Berlin had on December 1st, 1880 (the
of Austin. "Columbus wad a bird." raced and sodded the day before. A last census day of theGerman Empire),
.anii'orl a little Pirl The whole class pair of swine had broken out of their 1.123.G04 inhabitants including the
laughed vociferously, and the teacher pen during the night and rooted the mil tary. By the end of 1881 the
looked like a battlehad risen to 1,156,382 souls;
asked the little girl what she meant by fair surfaco until it nine-inch
shells had 1882. to 1,192,073; 1833. to 1,226,392;
such a silly answer. She explained, field where several
shedding bitter tears, that she had read just exploded. The doctor was too old 1884, to 1,263.196. The garr son of
a piece of to cry and too' pious to swear, and he Berlin was at the end of the latter year
in the book of an older sister
Columbus,
and therefore observed with some emotion: 20,034. A fresh census of the German
egg
of
the
poetry about
"Well ! you never can lay dirt to suit a Empire will be taken on December 1st
Monlybxds lay eggs she asupposed
bird.
hog!"
Albany Journal.
of
sort
some
was
rviinmbus
A PERSONAL
SHY
CARD.
1
Wa-ve-
rli
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.
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s
e,
1
awe-struc-
k,
nitro-glycerin- e.
blood-poisoain-
news-mong-
er
new-come- r,
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an
Span-sh-Americ-
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'o-ar-
1
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r
I
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1
pop-ulat'-
on
FAST
Luxury
A
TROTTERS.
Every
Wlilch
Well-to-D- o
Farmer litnll E ijoy.
It
is a remarkable fact
that while
farmers are encouraged in all sorts of
extravagances by agricultural journals
and societies in stocking their farms
with thoroughbred cattle, sheep, swine
and poultry. th?y are warned aga nst
thoroughbred horses, notably fast trotters, with the same earnestness as
against any moral pest lence. A horse
that cm trot a mile under a 2:40 gait is
considered the rightful property oti professional gamblers and an adjunct to
all sorts of wickedness.
Ihe arguments against fast trotters
are many, but the one most often urged
is to the efiect that a fast horse makes
a fast man n the co rupt sense of the
In a word, the op'nim
term
prevails that the farmer and h's sons,
so soon as th y posses i a hore of
proud ped gree, w th promise ot great
speed, are imuied ately transferred
from upright honest t Hers of the sod
to jockeys and gamblers, with no interest outside of the turf. Ano: her plea
aga nst liuo roa.lsters on the farm is
that there s mure risk and less money
to the tarmer in the rearing and training of trotters than n the production
of general purpose and draft horses remarkable for size and' strength.
That there is a demand, at remunerative prices, for heavy horses, no one
disputes nor. is it doubted that horses
of rercheronvor Clydesda'e origin are
valuable animals on any farm, but just
why the e facts sho dd debar line road
sters a place alung wit other improvements in these progressive t'nie doe
not seem qui o clear. From an eco
nomical standptri it. alo le well-bretrotters are ent tied lo a place oti an.
progressive man's farm if onlv for
breeding purpose , ina much as fine
and road horse; always find a
carr'agc
read- - sale. A hor-.to possess beauty,
style, speed aud endurance must ire
well-brehence the necessity of wcll-brsires and mares, to get and to bear
the colt for roadsters. And then, while
many people do not appear to know
it, farmers are entitled to just a many
luxuries as are mm in o hei' walks of
life, when they can aflord to pay for
the same. In a word, if a well-to-d- o
farmer or Irs softs appreeia e a' d take
pleasure in fine roadster, there is no
law against the'r having one. Indeed,
there is a striking incongruity in the
fact of a man's investing thousands of
dollars in cattle and sheep, with peli-grerecorded in herd books, and
driving I ehind a rawboned horse taken
wh'ch.
from the plow or truck-wago- n
under the hammer, would not bring
.
o
cl
d,
A BANXEB AND HIS FBDEND3.
Alvarado Howard, Esq., is treasurer of the
savings bank of Stafford Springs, Conn. Like
many oiner oanK men ne naa Buttered from
overwork. There is a Bort of headache which
is peculiarly the lot of the bank man. closely
applying himself to business. With it comes a
weary and broken down sensation of inability
to rive full atten'ion to business. All this Mr
Howard suffered, with lack of appetite, loss of
flesh, and the other symptoms which with un
pleasant piamness ten tne story of dvspepsia.
said Mr. Howard
"I was very
to one or our correspondents who visited him
at his cozy cottage at Stafford Springs. " My
wife was greatly concerned about me. I had
taken advice and medicine from the regular
jjiijBiuioiin, uui wiiu very lime advantage.
Some friends of my wife had taken Compound
Oxygen, and had sent her circulars and pamphlets about it. She was much interested in
what she read or it, and said she thought this
was what 1 needed. While she was away
from home for two or three weeks I sent for a
'Treatment.' You may judge of the effect of
the Oxygen on me when I tell you that, although 1 had not told my wife I had got it, she
noticed from the character of the letters I
wrote her that I was in better spirits, and consequently in improved health."
!Had the Compound Oxygen then so soon
begun its good work on you i
"Yes; it did its work much more quickly
than I had any reason to expect. I was sur- although I anticipated good results,
Frised. for
not supposed they would be felt so
quickly. Within a week I was so much better
thut I was going to put the Oxygen away and
take no more of it. But I concluded that it
would be better to keep on with it for a while.
I did for few weeks and was so completely
restored to health that I had no further need
for any remedy. That was three years ago.
Since that I have never been without Compound Oxygen in the house, aud I do not intend
to be without it at any time."
"Then you have had to resort to it pretty
much all the time?"
"By no means ; only occasionally, when I
have had a cold or something of that kind.
But my wife has used it and derived great
benefit trom it. and so have the children.
"I believe my wife would have been dead hut
for Compound Oxygen. Her lungs troubled her.
The pain wus very severe, particularly in the
left lung. The syptoms were those of incipient
consumption. Both last winter and winter before she took Compound Oxygen through
nearly all the cold weather and with the most
remarkable effect. It strengthened her, removed the lung-paiand generally and particularly built up her health.
"As for the children : my boy is eight years
old. He has grown up quickly and is half a
head taller than most other boys of his age.
He has taken Compound Oxygen for colds and
as a tonic and strengthener. Nothing has ever
served hint better. We have the utmost confidence in it for him. Baby is six months old,
and has learned to inhale like a grown person.
She had a cold with catarrhal syptoms, and
was entirely relivved and cured with Compound Oxygen. I may add that I myself am
naturally disposed to catarrh. Since I have
used this Oxygen, which is now about three
years, the catarrhal troubles have not annoyed
me"Three or four weeks ago I was suddenly
taken down with quinsy. Compound Oxygen
had done to much for me in other respects that
I tried it for this. 1 took it pretty hot, putting
the tube well down my throat so as to reach
the sore and swollen parts. Almost at once it
brought down the swelling and took away the
low-spirited- ."
n
-
pain. Do you wonder that I so thoroughly
believe in suc-- o remedy
"I think you said you had friends who had
used it, Mr.Howard ? Has their success wih it
been as great as yours f
" Yes ; so completely satisfactory that I
recommend it to every mend that I have.
"A lady who was with us. but who now
lives In Boston, was troubled with severe
colds. My wife urged her to use Compound
Oxygen. "It is all folly.' she replied. 'When
one of my hard colds takes hold of me, I must
"0.
it run and take its course, nut tne oxygen
There appears no reason why, with let
broke up in three days as severe a cold as she
ever been taken with.
other luxuries farmers should not had"My
siHter who lives in Xew Haven, a mardrive horses possess ng gamen ss and ried lady,
years ugo strained
some twenty-fou- r
speed, without bring ng themselves her voice and injured her lungs and throat,
the
in chronic bronchitis. For
or their famil es within that c rede injury resulting
years
sue
three
has used compound
of dissipation supposed to be bounded about
Oxygen, which has kept her alive, for she was
Indeed, the very near dying. That she
by the racing track.
should be entirely
of such a
and protracted
chances are ten to one that the in- cured
would be too much to expect. But ihc
troduction of improved horseflesh on malady
has been g eatly relieved and her life made
farms and in country villages would incomparably more comfortable than it otherhave been.
keep manv boys at home who, without wise could
"A young lady, a friend of ours, living a few
some of the luxur es of Jife, are tempt- miles
town, has for a long time been
of
out
ed elsewhere to find their enjoyment.
troubled with lung disease. The doctor said
left lung was badly diseased, and it was
The possession of line horses un- her
only a question of time when she must die.
pure
enjoyment
to
the
known
turf for
Her digestive and other functions were much
ami s'mple. s of more rommoi occur- deranged. Both she and her sister were prejuagainst the use of Compound Oxygen,
rence than the average observer may dicedthe
only way I could induce them to conswprose. Such horses are t be met, and
sent to the use ot it was to send for a Treattoo, in small aud mi mportant places ment' and acsurc them that if it did no good in
three or four weeks I would stand the expense
where they lend a wonderful influence of
week after she began to use it she said
ng up thatit. sheA never
tf the general awak'ng and
had tried an thing which had
V. Y. World.
done her bo much good.
of sleepy comnmn-tiesShe has now improved wonderfully, though
of course not yet entirely cured, but oh, how
different from what she was
WHY DOES THE BOY WHISTLE?
"Mr. M. O. Kinney, our Town Clerk of
Stafford, had two or three attacks of asthma.
physician, who had treated him.
A Q ii ent Ion Worth Tiionghtful and Careful- - The
pof counw condemned Compound Oxygen, and
Ctigilrtt ion.
said it was no better than so much warm
This problem becomes cne of practi- water. Mr. Kinney took the Oxygen, however,
was greatly relieved."
cal iutercst .at once, when we remem- and
" Well, Mr. Howard, you really seem to have
a sort of an apostle of Compound
ber that if we can but find the cause of become
Oxygen to all your friends and neighbors. Is
an evil we can generally find a cure for it not so"
"Call it what you choose. I believe in this
it. It is cerla nly worth t! oughtful thing
w ith all my heart. Whatever it is made
of I don t pretend to know. I know onJy what
consideration.
for me and my friends,
it has accomplished
If the above quest'on was propound- and
therefore I freely advise those who are
to use it. And I have seen its benefit in
ed lo a person who had never heard a sick
relieving those who were too far gone for enif
we
bov whistle,
can imagine such a tire recovery. It cannot be expected to work
miracles : but even to relieve those who, must
being, he would douLt'es answer that die
for
is a great achievement for it.
boys whistle Lecause they love mus e
instance, is the case of a young lady who was
just as birds sing. Such an idea, of taken with a severe throat ditUculty, which
on her lungs and ran into consumption.
cour. e,
occurs to any one who settled
I had some Compound Oxygen in the hotise
A
philosoever
a
boy
whist'e.
heard
has
and I placed it at her disposal. This was too
pher would be more apt to think that late to save her, for she was by this time very
gone. She lived for a few weeks, but durthe boy whistles because he dislikes far
these weeks she experienced great relief.
mu-iic- ;
that he has an innate antipathy ing
The family wished that they had known of the
to all harmonioui sounds, such as it is Compound Oxygen, and had used it, long
well known some other animals have, before.
"Another a gentleman and his wife who
and that instead of merely trying to es- are now in California. The lady had a cankered
sore tliroat and a bad cough. The doctors said
cape, like them, from the hated sounds, she
drifting into consumption. Her husbhe delights in oflcring a continual and and was
disliked to displease the medical man by
public insult to harmony and all its trying a remedy contrary to his adviee, but I
him which he would rather do, please
lovers. This theory is also sustained asked
the doctor and bury his wife, or save his wife
by his
admiration and and
confound the doctor. He finally sent for a
s and corfriendship for organ-grind- e
Treatment.' His wife tried it end her sore
soon got w ell. She began to gain in her
net i 'layers. But on more carefid con throat
strength and health. They had made
general
sidernt:on it is evid nt that this idea is their arrangements
to go to California and
too al..struse for the mini of the boy, soon after went there. I have since heard
them. The lady is now strong and
and he certainly
rets long enough from
hearty, with her health entirely restored.
from the whistling to think of so much.
"A young lady who is a neighbor of ours was
for years in such a low state of health that she
It has been suggested that perhaps he could
not half enjoy her life. She had been
whistles because he thinks it is a manly under medical
of a
attei dance in a chronic-sor- t
vice, some:h'ng like smoking an.l way, which gave her little or no benefit. We
gave
tjompouna ui'gcn.
her circulars about
drinking, only che'apc r. But the fact She received
them courteously, but Baid she
is, men seldom whistle, except in mod- was already under
medical treatment and did
eration, and the boy is so much farther not want to make a change- One day she
to our honse with such evidently im
than the man in th's repect that it is came
proved
that we at once asked her what
as absurd to suppose that the younger she hadhealth
been doing. 'Yon needn't Bay anything
taking Com
imitate th elder as it would be to as- about it.' said she, 'but I've been
1 could ten you a long story
Oxygen.'
pound
sert that Irving Hall copies
political about her improvement, but suffice it to say
methods from Tammanv.
to see how she has
that wo are all surprised
been able to take but little
The plausible theory is that Hie boy gained. She had was
going a quarter of a mile
If she
whistles to attract attent:on to him elf. exercise.
she would order the carriage. She now takes
although slender
It is true that the boy 5s ordinarily anx- exercise like other people, andappearance,
is in
by no means robust in
ious to bo prominent, whether for the and enjoyment
110
she
gdod
health
that
such
of
the
sake of a new im tation gold scarf-pilonger has occasion for the services of the
or merely a cigarette, and we nvght doctor."
Mr. Howard added that he could give inro t ?at:sfied with t .is explanation if it stances
other friends for whom Compound
was only one boy that whistled, or even Oxygen ofhad
performed similar benefits. It
of those he has
a few boys, hut when all toys whistle, will be seen from the recordCompound
Oxygen
that the benefits of
n
shrill and def'ant given
their
cover a very wide range of suffering, and are
caricature of some popular tune
applicable under the most diverse circumneed
of warning to drive stances. Whatever the difficulty nobodypound
only
by means orCom
finding
despair
relief
of
all within range from the vicin'ly.
Oxygen. To learn more about it send for the
The last and best suggestion is that pamphlet treatise on the subject which will
be mailed to all who address IJrs.
the boy whistles simply because he loves freely
Starkky & 1'alkn, 1529 Arch streut, I'hiladel-phia- .
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had
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into his
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a cabinet organ. But it is also evident
that noise is not his solj object in
whistling, for there are tco many olhn:
means of making even more noi e with- locked at Merced, Cal., in one day.
in his reach for which he does not care.
Try Gebmea for breakfast.
The kazoo is inexpensive and has great
possibjlit'es. Boues make a sharp and
disagreeable sound, and should be very
popular with him. A tin horn is simple
and has a very harsh and resonant tone.
And yet noue ot them has enjoyed any
permanent popularity with him. No,
there is something beside the love of
noise that impAs the boy to whistle.
Something which the loy does not
know himself. Something which wo
shall never find out. Something which
makes the frogs croak and the ass bray
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