Show ACCIDENTAL EOISOMNG A Young Boy Narrowly Escapes Death Yesterday afternoon a party of boys went out for a stroll and meandered a short distance up City Creek Amon the number was one Ryde Kinsell who resides in Cohns Alley on the State Road and who is known as a seller of newspapers on Main Street He picked up a bottle filled it with water offered it to his companions who refused to drink and he swallowed the contents himself He returned to his home staggering and acting act-ing strangely which behavior ex t citea the suspicions ot his parents par-ents who after making a few inquires of the boy sent for Dr Burroughs On his arrival the physician observed symptoms V of i poisoning and feared that strychnine I had been the deadly drug taken unwittingly un-wittingly by thasuffering boy who had seven or eight convulsions in a short time after his return home Dr Burroughs straightway sent for Dr Benedict and a stomach pump the doctor was at the drug store at the time and he left at once fcr the bedside bed-side of the poisoned youth The pump was used twice with good effect and the pumping in connection with a dose of lobelia administered previously by Dr Burroughs undoubtedly aided in tho recovery of the patient The probabilities proba-bilities are that the taking of the poison was an accident At a late hour last night the boy was in a fair way to convalesce rs |