Show can brights disease be enrel earel mr geo W edwards Is a well known philadelphian now in middle life ills his father was one of the anost public spirited men vi 0 the tile quaker city and did much to improve me the place by the erection of a number of hotels and other costly edifices mr edwardsjr Edward syn syr died about twenty years ago of brights disease and so did his wife the present mr edwards thus inherited the disease and at an early period in his life became a confirmed invalid with but little hope of recovery A gent gentleman lewan lepan connected with the press who was threatened with the same disease and had heard of ar r edwards recovery recently upon him and gives the following account c ot his interview to the dues jues question if he had really been as great a sufferer as represented mr edwards replied yes I 1 had brights disease mv father and mother died with it sadid so did two of my brothers it came on me slowly I 1 t passed much albumen and many casts which are the sure indications of the disease for three years I 1 was so prostrated as to be unable to attend to business A I 1 was utterly exhausted not only was I 1 not able ts to walk with comfort but actual actually ly could not walk at all I 1 hardly hardig ha adly averaged an hours sleep in the twenty four nearly all the while I 1 suffered mith with severe neuralgic pain ilmy in my head and rheumatic pains tamy in my joints my digestion teay toay av miserable ble bie I 1 was nervous and continually disturbed at the st george hotel where I 1 lived I 1 found it impossible possible sible sibie to take my meals at the ta table tabie nos gos ae for my nerves were in such a state that the rattling of the knives and forks distressed me and compelled me to leave the dining room the little I 1 was able to eat was brought to my room 11 1 was in this exhausted condition when my friend mr arthur hagan of front st who had been made a new man by the use of compound oxygen said to me that he lle believed there woula would be some chance for me if I 1 were to t try that treatment A drowning man wili wiil catch at a straw anc ant and I 1 caught at this in my desperation regarding it 11 as little more than a straw in about ten days after I 1 began using it the severe pains in my head were greatly relieved and before many more days they were gone then I 1 began to gain strength gradually the rheumatic pains trent noay avay my 11 appetite improved I 1 soon decarne became adle abe to enjoy refreshing sleep for foe two I 1 took the oxygen treatment daily dally gaining when I 1 dirst began to take taki it I 1 was so weak that I 1 could not indale lonale tor for or morg morl thaw than ten teu dr fifteen seconds I 1 began in maych march 1882 and finished in daiv by this time I 1 was so well meil that no more oxygen dvo to I 1 lam iam am able to attend to my business regularly and cheerfully I 1 live inthe in the coun country and come to town every day I 1 sleep soundly take a good deal of active ice tice tive exercise eat everything I 1 want and my digestion is asgood rood good A treatise on compound oxygen containing a history of the discovery and mode of action of this remarkable curative agent and a large record of surprising cures in consumption catarrh neuralgia bronchitis bronchi t Is asthma etc and a NY wide ibe ide rau range raue e of d diseases is eases will be sent f free ree nee address DRS URS STARKEY PALEN 1109 1100 and 1111 Girard girardat St philadelphia delp hla hia orders for the compound oxygen home treatment will be filled ba b 1 H 1 E mathews powell St between bush andrine streets san francisco A dispatch from panama says count savelli the newly appointed french consul died there yesterday morning I 1 from rom yellow fever A movement has been started to organize burns clubs throughout the world for the purpose of holding a centennial celebration in honor of the scotch bard at kilmarnock next year delegations Dele gatons from seventy eight labor organizations in western pennsylvania met in pittsburgh Pitts ritts burga last night and orga organized I 1 ni zed a a trades assembly forthe for the purpose of boycotting business iben men employing non workmen john W noble colored was arrested at kansas city yesterday on suspicion of his connection with the recent murder of mary baldwin at atchison the theory is that noble was employed to mu murder ader the girl irlby by chloroforming chloro forming c her the nine story snuff and tobacco factory of S SP P lilienthal was gutted by tire in new york last night during tiie tile the conflagration an explosion from an unknown cause blew out several doors and windows injuring six firemen john driscoll was the worst hurt receiving a compound fracture of the right leg and other wounds loss estimated at in speaking of the place of burial for gen grant the press of indy ind indianapolis y is unanimously of the opinion that washington is the proper place for interment ter tern teru nent ment ent and advising that if possible the ch change a be made |