Show House Where Lincoln Diei HAD THROAT BLAME TROUBLE SINGE Trestcents Failed AT THE ZOO FOR OF DOPE Druggists Say Prescriptions Patent Medicines Cause CHILDHOOD All PHYSICIANS GROWTH HABIT and the New York — Blame for the prevalence and growth of the morphine habit was placed on the shoulders of who prescribed the drug physicians at a meeting of drugglrts here tonight to protest against the recently enacted city ordinance prohibiting the sale at retail of any preparation containing morphine or Its salts except upon a doctor’s prescription The ordinance Is aimed primarily at paregoric and at stomach remedies according to members of the board of health who were Instrumental In obtaining Its passage Caswell Mayo one of the druggists said he had made a canvass by mall of several sanitariums and the replies convinced him 90 per cent of the victims of drugs formed the habit as a result of using prescriptions given by physicians and only 8 per rent from using proprietary medicines Relieved by Percna Mrs Win Hoh-- '' mann 2764 Lincoln I1L Ave Chicago writes: "I Suffered with cstarrh of the tubes and had a terrible cough ever since a child “I would sit up In hed with pillows propped up behind me but the cough would not let me sleep I thought and everybody else that I had consumption "So reading the about Papapers nina I decided to the try least bit of hope that It vould do me any Mrs Hohmann Butaftertak g00 ing three bottles I noticed a change My appetite got better so I kept on never discouraged Finally I seemed not to cough so much and the pains In my chest got better and I could rest at still NOTHING AT ALL without HEALTHxas— 'Vvr-- i' JU - Tuft’s Piils RELIABLE PROMPT I T Gold Gold and Silver 9100 1 Gold Sliver and Copper $110 Gold and Sliver retlned and bought Write for OGDEN tree mailing sacks ASSAY COj 1636 Court Placet Denver Colorado TOO MUCH THE CORPSE FOR Exhibition of Meanness That Galvan Ized the “Dead" Irishman Into Life Indignant “Don’t bo mean in your offerings” said T P O'Connor In a plea in New York for the Irish cause "The Irish can’t stand meanness “No no the Irish can’t stand meanness Take O’Grady ’s case You know In Ireland some 60 or 70 years ago when a poor family lacked a coffin they made the corpse beg for It alas “This custom sometimes led Thus Thirsty O’Grady to imposture and his friends wanted money badly once and O’Grady was assigned to So they laid him on act the corpse a bier outside the door and they put a pewter plate beside him for the pennies "As O’Grady lay there so still with closed eyes an old woman stopped and dropped sixpence Into the plate Then she began to take out change A penny tuppence threepence she took out and O’Grady couldn’t stand such meanness Corpse as he was he said: “ ‘Arrah now don’t change’ ”— Washington mind AYBREAK of March 4 1861 found says Miss Tarbell the city of Washington astir The senate which had met at 7 o’clock the was still in night before scores of persons who had session of the come to see the Inauguration drat Republican president and who bad been unable to find other bed than the floor were walking the the morning streets trains were Added to the bringing new crowds stir of those who had not slept through the night were sounds unusual In Washington — the clatter of cavalry the tramp of soldiers All this morning bustle ef the city must have reached the ears of the at his rooms at Wilpresident-elec- t lard’s hotel where from an early hour An amendment he had been at work of the United to the constitution States had passed the senate' In the all night session and as it concerned he must the subject of bis Inaugural incorporated reference to It In the address Then he had not replied to the note he had recelvd two days before from Mr Seward asking to be releasto accept the ed from his promise portfolio of state He could wait no longer "I can’t afford” he said to Mr his secretary “to let Seward take the first trick” And he dispatched the following let- the ter: Star "My Dear Sir — Your note of the 2nd instant asking to withdraw your acto take ceptance of my Invitation “Friendly Match” I speak of a “friendly match” not at charge of the state department was It is the subject of all forgetting that diction of the old duly received most painful solicitude to me and Scot to whom his opponent breaking the to beg that you will some trivial rule said: "I suppose you I feel constrained the withdrawal The won't claim that in a friendly match?” countermand interest I think demands that public “Friendly match!” was the reply should and my personal feelings you no such thing at golf!”— “There’s rrs deeply Interested In the same diLondon Telegraph rection Please consider and answer Your obedient by 9 a la tomorrow Careful Man A LINCOLN” servant ' "Pretty careful Is he?” noon Mr Lincoln’s At work was "Pretty careful He left a partly The president of the imoked cigar In my office the other interrupted United States was announced Mr lay and a llttlelater sent his clerk Buchanan had come to escort his sueiround after it” cessor to the capitol The route of was the procession the historic one Most concerts are all right if there over which almost every president are no cats in them since Jefferson had traveled to take bis oath of office but the scene Mr Lincoln looked upon As bis carriage was different rolled up the avenue from that upon which one looks toNo great blocks lined the day streets instead the buildings were A If You Knew How Good crisp bits of are the sweet Post Toasties you ’would at least try ’em The food is made 'of perfectly ripe white corn cooked’ sweetened rolled and toasted It is served direct from the package with cream or milk and sugar if desired — A breakfast favorite "The Memory Lingers” POSTUM CEREAL tla Crok CO Mich Ltd FRENCH my dear the is COFFEE HEALTHFUL in- DRINK 'tch low and there were numerous vacant Instead of asphalt the car spaces Noi rlage passed over cobblestones did the present stately and beautiful to the capitol exist Tbs approach west front rose abrupt and stiff from an unkept lawn The great building and high itself was still uncompleted above his head Mr Lincoln could see the swinging arm of an enormous crane rising from the unfinished dome But as he drove that morning from Willard’s to the capitol the presidentelect saw far more significant sights than these Closed about his carriage "so thickly” complained the newspapers "as to hide It from view” was a Stationed at interprotecting guard vals along the avenue were platoons of soldiers At every corner were mounted orderlies On the rooftops When LinW'ere groups of riflemen coln reached the north side of the to enter where be descended capitol the building he found a board tunnel at its mouth strongly guarded Into the through which he passed building Arm In arm with Mr Buchanan Mr Lincoln passed through the long tunnel erected for his protection' entered the capitol and passed into the senate chamber filled to overflowing with senators members of the dlplomatlc corps and visitors The contrast between the two men as they entered struck every observer “Mr Buchanan was so withered and bowed with age” wrote George W Julian of Indiana who was among the spectators "that In contrast with the towering form of Mr Lincoln he seemed little more than half a man" A few moments delay and the movement from the senate towards the east front began the justices of the court In cap and Supreme gown As soon as the leading the procession large company was seated on the platform erected on the east portico of the capitol Mr Lincoln arose and advanced to the front where he was Introduced by his friend Senator Baker of He carried a cane and a lit Oregon tie roll — the manuscript of his inaugural address There was a moment's pause after as he vainly looked the Introduction for a spot where he might place his high silk hat Douglas who was seated Just behind him stepped forward quickly and took the hat which Mr Lincoln held helplessly 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