Show THE TOBACCO iff HABIT ABIT A n HAVE YOU GOT IT AND DO YOU WANT TO LOSE itt A chicago specialist say guys that a gore sure care cure for mr my ladr lady can be D found in the plentiful vie of the humble peanut however fantastic my particia particular lu method of dealing with the tobacco hal habit may seem on paper it will effect a care cure if faithfully carried out oat in the first place be eure sure that your patient really desires to break off the habit of as using ng tobacco in the second place re member that your patient will react ao so cording to the impression your manner makes upon bis his mind if you speak lightly of your method of treating him be he will bold hold that method in email small es ea teem therefore speak impressively and if he be smiles at your modus operand operandi frown him into a decent humility suggestion alone is in not su sufficient to hold the average tobacco user and you will therefore add a material medicine in the shape of peanuts peanut st yes my friend ludicrous as the idea seems there lies in the vulgar peanut a charm to sap the power of my lady cowne I 1 and tree free the fettered slave alave la in all drug habits there are two con editions to combat physical and men tal or physiological and psychological I 1 use peanuts to offset the physical arav ing and suggestion to calm the mind whit is the condition of the user of tobacco if the weed is withdrawn it Is important to understand this because there is but a flight slight variation in one dozen caes caces from the average the condition is one of mental un rest some physical sensations seuea tiona and nerr nerv ausness the withdrawal of tobacco acts as a withdrawal of a powerful nerve ton c because this weed used first as a nerve sedative becomes by force of usage a nerve stimulant let lot us take the mental condition first under cons consideration ide ration I 1 do not try to put a tobacco bacco user to sleep because it ia is an un necessary performance but give him poin positive tive suggestions while he be is sitting me to the following effect thai it will be easy to break breaL him of the habit that be he will not suffer despite the tact fact that he be has tried to break off previously but has tailed failed on an account of the discomfort ensuing that he is not a hero or a hiring to be pitied or sympathized with because he will not be called upon to display an any y heroic qualities of endurance that if be he follows directions he will not suffer from nervousness or sink ings at thab tb it of the stomach that he will begin at once to gain in weight that bis his memory will be sharper eran and dmore more tenacious and that his dl genetive organs will regain tone that his nerves will be as steel his muscles aa as iron and hia his complexion will jose lose the muddy hue which mars its comeliness that the habit is uncleanly in fact degrading and that its gratification entails a gross waste of money what right has he to literally bum burn his income when his wife is compelled to wear gown that is out of date thus then do I 1 prepare the patient a mind for the lightness of the task U be fore him laying special stress upon the fact that he will at no time consider himself an object of compas compassion slon or self pity for it if he be believe himself to be per forming a deed dead of no small heroism h he 8 will suffer agonies whereas if his abne gation ia is ignored and taken as a matter of course he will react accordingly now as to the physical symptoms they will be but flight slight if the above preparation of the mind li Is properly done and will show themselves in COCA dional pains about the region of the heart inking sinking at the pit of the stomach a lassitude weak and accelerated pulse and muscular jumping lumping at a sudden noise and irnita ability of temper will be in evidence but will be greatly modified by suggestion prescribe peanuts to be eaten slowly constantly and continually he must be occupied busy him therefore with peanuts he ile would if left alone think tobacco he mutt must on the contrary think peanuts has he be a loathing for peanuts all the better he will learn to love them for their nutritious ties and intrinsic flavor does bis his stow ach rebel on the second or third day has be biliousness or colic it is still well because no manahen man when bilious de do cirei sires tobacco observe that you are supplying him with material for bia his digestive organs to work upon and that his jaws are am not idle there ia is no vacuum and there will be under this regimen no sinking 1 at the pit of the stomach A feeling fooling of fullness perhaps a plethoric orlo condition A sense of satiety but this is in exactly what we desire to bring about aboul keep the system busy and at work keep the mind at rest ah ab my friends bow true it is that the mouse may zany gnaw the ropes that bi bind nd the lion I 1 even the plebeian peanut nay be the means of restoring harmony to W an in afflicted household bouie hold I 1 have known this bumble humble agent taken according to stretch strong men upon beds of sickness from which they rose in the course of a day or two clean of heart and purged of the craving tor for tobacco 1 have known of other others whose stomachs were not upset and who went their way rejoicing aud and waxed fat speedily I 1 have never known of a failure if the above directions were carried out the tobacco habit is in not worthy to be glassed ai as a drug habit sydney flow or r LL D in new now york herald 1 I |