Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1890 — An Interesting Subject. [ARTICLE]

An Interesting Subject.

A miner in Rhonoda named David Davies is just now an interesting subject for medical doctors and doctors of divinity. He was a victim of the terrible explosion of Pen-y-Craig in 1880. He was bedridden for four years, recovered sufficiently to be able to go about, but was completely deaf and dumb. His doctor hit upon a novel plan to restore his hearing. He was plaoed by the side of a big gnn during target practice. After the sixth shot his hearing came suddenly baok to him but he remained dumb. The other day one of his companions said something to him that put him in a towering passion and his speech returned to him in a flood of profanity. A new and complete line of spring overcoats and dress suits in the latest styles and superior quality at honest prices. A little winter clothing left to close out at cost. Chicago Bargain Store. The Republican Philadelphia Telegraph hopes Mr. Cleveland will be nominated by the Democr ts in 1892, because, in that case, if the R publicans should be beaten—which, of coarse, it treats as wildly improbable—“the Evening Telegraph, in oommoh with t e entire country, would have the satisfaction c f knowing that a man of signal ability in statecraft, as in other things, a man of strong eonvictions, with the absolute courage to maintain them, a man, honorable, p triotic and sincere, would be the Chief Magistrate of his country for another four years.” Chicago Bargain Stoie to the front again with a new and complete line of spring styles of Dress Goods m all the latest shades, in all wool Henriettas, Alpacas, ges, Brocades, &c. Come early and take first choice. Chicago Bargain Storo.