Air Of A Smoking Car
"Here is a curious thing," said a doctor, as he walked through au Erie railroad train the other day "This smoking car seats fifty persous, and yet there is eeldom a chance for a seat after the train starts out of New York. The men in this car have gone into the country at considerable expense and disadvantage for the sake of their healths. The only time they spend at home is at night, and most of it in their bedrooms in heated houses where the air is very little different from that in a city bedroom They spend from two to four hours of the only leisure they have in this car, whero the air is so vitiated with tobáceo that though I am an old smoker it makes me as sick in fifteen minutes as did my first cigar It is safe to say that the health of these men would have been better guarded had they stayed in
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