Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 12, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 December 1885 — Page 7
PtlwONAL AND UTMAtV. Mr. Walte kiM worn out fve sella
rob ilisoe k became Chief Justice. George W. Cable, the novelist, ha bttoOlUe a rkllday-whool teacher at hie new home in Northampton, Jduss. There ara 633 German papers pub Halted in the United States, of which 88 a llullv 7C Sill Jut 1111,1 JT.l ...... 1.1..
papw. The circulation ranges from I -Wholesome Lwy
1W HI WV,VW.
THI
I HOW, FAUM AMD OAJIMM.
wmra or watt i ,i changed in boiling.
Minute Puddingi One aim ef milk. -LiI!!!Jt!ttf 01 two eiw. four tJblaeJZ THH' at Fmk, a palate lull MM
Rake from fifteen to twenty minule. I wk water, in which were half a doam
k;... ...... ...iti. i..a w
WI(Ov0ltfX.
Iterated. ",ir
serve with
butter and sugar. J1
-Mary Anderson, tbe aetre., ha iter IWe insured for $100,000, the largest polbsy oh the life of an American woman. Clam Morris k insured for $25,000 N. r. Sun. Dr. Morton W. Kaston, Professor of Comparative tltilooffy in,the University of remiaylvania, It an studied ne leas that twenty-Hvu different lanfMHiu, both ancient and modern. A peculiarity ol tii late Horace B. Clallin, the great New York merchant, was that Iih would never diet'loao iifn age to any one except hit wife! IIo always responded to impiiriu wjtli Well, I'm ovur forty. jv. 1' Tribune. The atooml King of Slam, who died
in oiuor uay, natt a great many
or Cake: Ont
I egg, one eup of sugar, one eup of milk,
one (eaajHKm soda, two toaafroon of a van hi tartar, two puna of Hour, butter
uim sine oi an egg.7r ami Hwm,
' lemperature in aa important fae-
, wi m HMiiiiir KHimau. Koep your
cumwrmuir nouiei auu a Jarre IwreeHtajce of food will be aavedln
maKiiiK uiem tHLImiuttmpoli &tH-
--"They gave np flret," Namely, bwr-
ttomn, agaiut whteli a eomsapondent of PQjmUtr (htrtkniny armed xmmt
wivn a wuoher-KHire and decapitated every plant jiurt below the anrfaoe a it
nrst appeared in sight.
for a fariMer'a son there ahooid be a goodly immlwr of agrieulUiral book
ana &wm provwlwl, Iwitldon reli,Hong and utriotly Mectdar one. If farmer
names, most of lhum unpronounceable. be intalUKont tilled of Uie oil
WIihh ho was a Trlnoe he ooneived a r"' nn"'t .V reading anil Uiin.king
fotnliiMHt for thin country, and afttxod
fanueM, and lwyhood istheeAoH whmu
. . .... .. - 1.1.,,.. i, ., , , . -----
to tits title the name of Ueoree Wash """ . a uiiHKinif are.
ingtoti. iwrjcr' llittnr. j lonnwi. loteie Slab. itutii Drown aayg. in tliu Farm Jour.
tlmf. IMtv I, nil o-fii,, u,m.V i.!- uiat twenty or twonlv-flva hns
poetic gift those of an artlat. The b. ,H,,11 l,r(M',,e Migi mirphie jKMdtry
oiaphy which Samunl Lonitfellow U . v ,H" i""iary larmer'a mvniuina: will contain letters and r(HlV . 11 ' " tllr. ,", r man-
(linden written by the poet while ' ft?1 rfl r."1 W W.V. W for "'e
..v... i,wiucb, 4. m; jmuiiry-yaru ie a nice tiling to fall back on when other sources fail, and it k batter than running a debit aeeonnt at the store. Codfish Dalls: Take one-third more mashed or finely chopped potato
a letter wiuefdinz a lock of ! , one must ie careful-
uk hair and an autograph; In reply 7. m " B n " chopped
the General said: "I regret to state "f 1 u i i .? H,u? tHbl1; that as myordorlyisbaldfand as the , J 'H,a .fe.MJc we
niMii who lormer v wrote niv xuto . . -i - ti(Mir
teeeeta about an Umu to ienjrtk whioi
eboiMt Uke diawooda, altitoagh tbe room was ailed wiUt tuaakiiM, was paeeed ronad among tbe members. These inseots bad been brought from Mexico, whore they are to be found in the forest. Their aeientine name is tbe pyropbore; nd, as none had ever been seen before in Kurope, they created Suite a senaatlon. The light resembles at of a glow worm or a Are Ay, although as mueh more brilliant and intense as an electric tp surpasses a wax taper in its power of illumination. When the lipht begins to fade, it can be made as brilliant as before by shaking the insect, or dipping it in water. It is said the Indians
of Msxioo nee thent for a light at uiirhL ns a few will auMtm tn i).
luminate an entire room. When they re walking at night, they put one on eaoh foot, so that thev can ha aure oi
their way, and also that they do not atop upon any venomous snake or ren-
A Ns
In the Jtrm iUMJhml Dr. rts, oi nm&md, JUmmmm the ItamnLtm, eeM and coeoa on
AH Of UMMM MtAftl tk ctuiinl -
but mo of them stimulate the jrtasisiar ff,t,,'ilr and mtucular ooatraotiona, DUh diagetiun but slujbUr when pmAtgkfvmd. Wines wore foaud to be hlfhlln Jurkms toiialiTmydifMftioa. On pepUe digestion all wines esert e retarding htfeenoaT Thiy sf imnlatetbe glandular and muscular ae-
wTiiroi mm KoBMKft. irrTsaeenS wines zert the rruiMt mAiint nt mmA ,iu
ueieaat barm to digestion. When one's
-J i a a a e
a-iwH is one ot oroer everytbing goat
w. iniwui, UIW, WHO BM IM DM Oy-
etue is kept in applo-pU eating Warner's Tippecanoe, tbe best producer and regulator in the wo
IsAesefteer esk Mv. wllsengaulswnaiaesjs fweseoeaSteo A4setelseae ee Me Ban-
StoeMM ttMl JSsWT 97" fuWM) sVlWl4Mf OwiMlf
Mr. Wilson Souls, ffectotenr and Treeseer of the Bop Bitters Meareuring Company, has been spending the last two days have, arranging bis advertising matters, and wee interviewed by a Uatoa reporter as to the results sua; tbe worthot newspaper advettlsing. Us sale! that for the four years previous to 178 they spent all theirmomHr la bill posting and circulars, from which tbev vsoalvwl no turtJit im
fact, they got back lost about half what it
Pfpai f w aeven years, the digestive appar-
litis; oraar ay best appetite
d resrulator la taa worU.
Tea. even in mlnHtM nuiuiMHM Maalu.
ly paralyses the action of the sally .. Tbe tannin in strong tea is injurious. Weak tea should be whmI, if at all. titrong oeff ee andooeoa arealso Injurious if need in excess. Tht CvmqlUm.
OROHIDC.
Tbe
for makiaa? tbe medk-iua and
printing and distributing tbe circulars. In the spring of left Uxsy viud aa advertising order of $40,000 withUTp. Hubbard, of Hew Haven. Tbe results were sales of $107,000, Tbey increaix d the adyertieing the followingyear to $100,000, tbe sales being MQ,000. Tbe next year they spent $180,000, witb Utf iMdes, and the neat year tbe ajmoditure was augbtlyiaereassd, ae also tbe sales. JAy mrg frm aUtslfl MMm AsggWsjasV aiamilag gbsjsns taweewsMl' oJ. e wTm newifug erw finw? Vwrv inWFVimf sjpsjga ll MtiuM juiicttmilM mad ihartittMtt ---JJJ u wwnpifwvp ensw enHrrajaBUy esajaaHB) aw
whan Mm
There was recently, m Xew York, great sale of orchids belonging to the estate of Mrs. Morgan, who is said to have paid two hundred thouaand dollars
for this one variety of flowering plant.
I is a
guide doesn't
. M What a lovely complexion," we often hear persons say. "L wonder what site does for it I" Iu every case tbe purity and real loveliness of tbe complexion depends
uia with which the tropical forests I o win one variety of nowenng pianw. I npou tbe blood. Those who tevo aullowe abound. The Mexican ladies buy them The sale realised some seventy thousand bloteby faces may make their skin smooth
B t. r.. .1! ..! . t . - .
ui ui ntiiiHiwi, nu mciose tneni in a transparent beg, which they wear in their hair or at the neck. The effect is
very beautiful, esoeeially when several
are worn; and, as the Indians sell them
I I 1 a ft .ma
aiiroHii, Mini cnnniungiy imistruteii by him with dainty little pon-and-iuk drawings, which are carefully mproduced, Chicago Tribune. -A heard a good story about. General Sherman the other day. Some one
wrote im
dollars, and it showed that there exist
a class of rich people who are willing to give large sums of money for this particular variety of nlant Indeed, the
for a few cents a dosen. tbey are within ""V0 "JT? U? 5oto l! the reach of every fair one They are of.PPhwKo h& vahie npon oer-
fed on sugar-cane, and, if well taken V rm - f care of. will live a loi r time. One ,,"MICJr on.e mt old pictures of ao-
by taking enough of Dr.
healthi
Piercers "
drive out the humors lurking in the system.
itbv
"Golden Medical Discoverr" to
AooTioxsaas have aaed way ef reeeiviaf btds.-Jf. 0. ruym$.
Xn.n, seoebing and healing is Dr. Catarrh Remedy.
BHtv t.1 ; bbbHHbbSj aBBaaV aaBaaaaaasx LLLw
Hew BollMidr (W. Aursna)
fit laul dan J . .i.l "
uraihrMTlu stssmSefnieTSaa
A WONDERFUL QPIRATIOfi.
placed upon a
rami with ease
Scientific American.
page will enable it to be in the darkest niekt
t with a
frnnihs haa been dUmiased. I can not'?"" 7 w,lV or beef
com nly with your rcquost." This
niailud without his sijfiiHtiire.-
ilclnkk Inquirer.
The death of General Joseph S. ; if.nii, of Kingston, N. Y recalls the days whon the mails were carried on horrfebnok. At the age of xeventeen he ent;red tlic United States service; as mail-carrier, carrying the mail on horseback from Kingston to Delhi, and to Dainbridge on the Suariiiehaniia. He rode forty uiiloa eaoh day for three yours, traveling 86,850 miles during that tiit, and receiving $160 a year for his services. Troy Time.
Have the fat boiIinr hot lufnn.
... .1 I .... ?" . " .
puiuux: in uie onus. l He Qtlerer.
A New System of Time. Prof. Loudon's proposed ayatem ef
time, on the decimal plan, provides that the present day of twenty-four hours be
divided into ten divisions, so that eaoh hour would oorresjiond to two hours
on
is made by pouring a quart of boiling JAcS kd TMAmLiX hS,V,T "ST SuSon th "8l J'?. s?Hn.t untiltBe spondinr to 1.44
HUMOROUS. "Was Rome founded by Romeof inquired a pupil of the teacher. "No, my son," replied the wise man. "It was Juliet who was found dead by Romeo." At the theater: Wife Are you mediinuF Husband What a ridiculous question! Wife Not at all, not at all; for you soem to have a spirit call aftet each act. Jfoston Budget,
- bpootlle wa savins: that when he
was abroad he was presented at Court.
llie deuce you were!" exclaimed Fogg. "How did it happen? How
much did they fine you?" It is SpoodVa opinion that Fogg is a very ignorant fellow, you know. Jfoston
i rwcri.
A Hartford sporuuuan went out to trv his skill at breaking glaas balls with a rifle. He reported grand suoeesw on returning to the city, saying he broke nine of a possible tea, but
uum i menuon mat lie did it by drop. Ping the basket while getting over t
.v.ivft-nmiiorH von rant. The papers have much to say now about "the Balkan attitude." All muledrivers know what that attitude is. 1 he animal put his fore feet out rig. idly in advance, and hie hind feel in the rear ' and point to the north star hi i lKithoars Then he won't move until you build a lire under him Vdlabunjk Chronicle.
-A drink that is truly refreshing for J and twenty-four minutes; this hour u auffenug from sore throat or cold ..t.i t. 'i.. .....L . ......
minutes if necessary the new system corre
water is coo : then trm ikm.. . "i""";a i sn. u.
tMi.iin i,.r . j,r6... .r. i 'S i new inmuie uivision to be sun-d videtl
la lit. 1,.w,...l. ,!.., ,. nuuuiCTI U'VWIUIIB, LBUCU VWUDIM. XIW
Z "r : . ".L 1"?u lu? .omn- ynge arising from such a system,
.vJ iuM xrf th "Volition 'of the peopit houoh Jiuaget. so-called a. m. and n. ni.. M hx lrdv
jomxKO ;rou annie lellV do not been wnnmnl isKl lr tlu. iwi.ntv.fnur.
m .,! . Lti. t..'. -i ....... r: . . J . ....... v
f'"" "v; ,u fri"" quince nour syem; an the advantages deriv
r"j " muu flhiiia. me Hp-
pies in small .pieces, and stew till soft,
horses and dogs, rare specimens of birds, etc., have their admirers. One hundred and fifty years ago raged what was known as the tuMp mania. Certain wealthy people developed a erase for tuline. and tha nnni4titiAn ad.
yanoed the price of these plants to abnormal figures. But tbe hunger was then satisfied. And so it probably will be with orchids. A reasonable taste for flowers is commendable, and many a young lady who now spends many hours in learning how to play the piano very badly would be much better employed in studying botany and seeking out the myeterles and marvels of plant life.
A rusaiffe young
shifter.
Pike's Tooth acme Dmopa cure in 1 minute, Ms Mmi't Starter SbeslA and beautifies. Xe. Gkumaji CotK KaxorsK kills Corn ft Huaioa.
The
Siud
able from the axloption of any system
Van ef the Percheroei
Book of France).
It eonUins the pedigreed nod brief descriptions of about fire thouaand of
the best bred Pereherona, and
but the produce of recorded aire and
dam are now eligible to entry. Every
Red Star j TWADsT Vtg MAWK. 5?bh(urje
8AFE.
SURE.
JSSSW-
baaed on the of tnamlV. tlu. . TCl
I . . J x eTaIlI-. MIat. At- V I
hsiiix; more waicr man lor apple sauee. inconvenience ariaing from the contin- 1,u"11 wimi me om oreeomg sbbbw Strain through a hair sieve, then nal use of vulgar fractions and the use slom, "LikebegeU like or the likeness I J throuirh a jelly bae twice. To a nint of of svinlmlu for u'li unit in th nrdinarv I of noma of If uui. " ls. I xwa
--loun Ihghoollar-Beastly weath ill ' ' lis- Ml Symnhony, bah Jove! Miaa Symnhony (tm) -Vou ought nol to decry tl10 weather, no matter how bad It iimy be, Mr, Higl.collar. If it w ere not for the weather you would lie w ?1 for iMn,l,''g to talk alwut. ow tnkonietomnnmiu. tf. Y. Time. in"li ut5 sm rlfm m th Fst nd wjU i the V est, and the bullfrog aingt jmw iin ;il,u marshes, and thare ahPt o pulling: hair in the family circle, imiijrs are about a near rirlit a, vu cn get them Should th. Im, fin
juiee put threc-foiirtha of ound of
eogar a pounci to a jnnt makes it too sweet and boil until the right Uiieknoas is obtained. The addition of lemons improves its flavor. Iters! Nett Yorker. Cnimiets: One and one-half pints Hour, one-half teapoonfiil salt, one teaajpoonful sugar, two teaepoonfuls baking jiowder, one eg, nearly a pint milk and cream in equal parts, one teaspoonful extract cinnamon. Sift together flour, salt, sugar and powder; add beaten egg. milk, cream and ex
tract; mix into rather linn batter, half
affairs of life; and, finally, the fact that alone the most obtuse mind will readily
fr -11 ,,r,.n.i I peroene utat a knowledge of those
latter beinr considered a sneoiallv im
portant advantage, as, by the present system, it is always ftwential to multiply by five in order to know the true time. -K. T. Sun.
Winter in the sienal station on
Mount Washington nitifit be serious business. Water will freeae hard bv a
red-hot stove. Tltere are six men in
nil large, irrcascd nutftfn ritiint on hot. the signal station. One of them in mid-
wen -greased griddle; bake one side of winwr goes tiown uie mountain on
mem only, serve not eheese. The IfomehoUi.
LATE FEEDING.
The Osntace Dm hy Cattlr Prdtac hi
MhwIhk P11h,
Those who will persist in pasturing
their cattle iu their mowing fields in the
autumn should rcniemW that if they
will take them out early enough to give
the grass time to start, so as to afford some protection to the roots when cold weather eonies, the injury to the next
year a crop will be much less than if
feeding is continued until! winter set in. There Is ailher reason why late feed
ing should Wt bo lMjrniittetf, which is,
after the heavy rains come the ground softens so that the feet of the cattle, especially on low land, sink in
quite deep, not only making the surface of tho laud van uneven, (Hit. Dress
ing many of the grass roots so deep
animal himself. Stud books ara hUt.
ries of tha individuals of a breed, and
are, inereiore, the only means by which the value of any animal for breeding
purpose
wor liow
ean only be ascertained bv
This is the reason why animals of ettablirhed pedigrees, tracing through a lm of excellent ancestry, always command higher prices. In this advanced nge of scientilic breeding any person attempting to disparage the value of IHKligreos, or opposing improvement through the means of stud books, must b actuated by selfish motives and .should be resrarded with nMnti.ti
at w- i 'i-i. " , ... -jr--"-
yn Wrina. Tt irM m tw many norses Being imported
pVt are removel Tn t4 fall 7oc4,m. I Lr0J!:,,C5' oeecrigm nothing
aw tv s
PATTER OF AJTT SIZE.
UNPARALLELED OFFER!
IMOKItT'l T" THI BESl
Of all the Magazines.
twa-eat tu Sk
WBHUIC
A (.MM OaaW. ww.- iv. ..Ii.. ..i. JTT
. . - , k. -- uv .
ataiaa r aoataga. will rttrtrt r iH ara aa a
ir)Ks can be measured; while the OWLT TW orth of animals of unknown anoestry, KKi'jy w
TWO XKLLARS
eta n, sat atMatai, af mm
SitatUM luvalac. -
W. lnsbaTi Daasi aaL PaallaW. T7 r. I Atk a. . at-vi.
r-.srj swm k, a ia raataT nH
with cottage snow-shoes, picking )m way, but it it
oihhi a wcea uciorc ne can get a uav to return in. The highest wind recorded on the summit is 182 miles an hour, and tbe lowest temiHrature is fifty-fire de
grees below aero, or eighty-seven tie
lataon of frosts on them would break
Ihesn. Ubicew lt-Qttn.
m m a ,A Xoted I.ailti4 alaary. In no institution of lennting in the eoun-
tr' i a awre complete educatkm given than lathe celebrated Notre Dame, near Baltimore, Maryland. Tbo Slaters in chare sar
they find that Red Htnr Couek Cure suc
cessfully removes all cokls and throat trou
bles among their pupils. Itisalwolutelyfree from kWr, and eoets but tweuty-fiveeeate.
North Carolina, which sold onlv
.W0.(KH) jiounds of tobaceo last season, will probably grow not less than S.A00.-
000 pounds next year. There are 8,000
sun
the
w on the grass in the morning befow itnse it i an infallible prognostix n-e didn't eiiny MiJink Hill in a $.
M"S? asked MiMn..l i.v..u i
ien ..'. f
that tlmy amid up but a feeble growth J. ' ' " w"lt"
Philadelphia contains more dwell-
ill houses owned bv their ooaunanN
than any otlutr city in the country, beating New l'ork by W.QOQ.-PkiUuiet.
W rrm.
"'Plied the old lady. 'Now, that's too bad;
many years.
o was an octogonarian
"He is dead.'
I havo known
'The paper says Ian.' "Oh: no:
ir V . at son, niistaKe aiMJiil tliat. 1,0 s been ft Cumberland Presbyterian yer since I know him."-,i7sfcMroA Iwtjrnnh.
"1 hat man is n phrenologist, Pat," "A phut?" asked Pat, puzzled. "A phrenologist." "Pliat's that?" "Why, jman that can full by feeling of the "'imps on your head what kind of a nan you are," "Humps on me head, p t?r' exclaimed Pat. "Ilegorra, then 1 should think it would givu him more w an idea pliat kind of a man me wife feT' N. K. Farmer. A butcher entered a lawyer's office nd said: "Sir, when a dog doea any I'aiuage is not his owner responsible "Certainly." "That boinir tho rmso. aa
your dog nan just carried off a magnifi. nt leg of mutton from my shop, yon e me three dollars." "Nothing could be more just," replied tho lawyer, "and, fortunately, that is exactly price of she consultation I have just Ijven you, So we are just even." K "George," said the young wife, "1
"ow what Santa Clans hi going to Wng me Christina." " Do yon, love, What is UP" " An elegant sealskin W'pie, George," "You don't say ! Well, fw glad to hear It. 2r il Will save me a great deal Money." And then she went out 2 the kltohen and stepped om the Ht and gave the ee a week's neties.
THE MARKETS.
the next year, and it also expose the
root of the grass Oh the edge of the holes, so that many of them arc entirely killed b the winter. While we do not believe that mowing fields should bo fed at all, exonptin very rare cases, and for some especial reason, we are willing to admit that if fed only iu the oarly part of tho autumn, when the land is hard, and there
is yet time to give the grass a chance W";N-M,ainiJti'v
to grow enough to protect the roots wiikat-b s Ked...7T "".
uuriiit me winter, me injury is comparatively light, so that with plenty of manure the crop the next year may be quite large; lint when farmers will jierMst in feeding so hard and so late that the grass root have no protection, the loss Is irroparahlo;no amount of manure will secure a large first crop of hay the next season; besides, the land is made so uneven by the feet of the cattle that it is difficult to cut the little grass that does grow. The farmer who i short of pasture in tho latter part of the season had better hire a pasture than to injure his mowing land by at " tm . ... . .
retming u; or ii ne can not readily Hire a pasture, it would Imj bettor to feed hi
cows at Uie barn niirht and mornint? a
few months. We have seen two mowing fields skle by side, where one was fed until winter sot in and the other
never fed; and notwithstanding the one fed was heavily manured "every
year, and the one not fed manured but very lightly once in several years, the field that was fed was winter-killed so bad that it did not produoe so much as the field that was not fed: in fact, often a considerable portion of it would be so badly winter-killed that it would produce but very little except worth, fees weeds. Aa there was nothing but a fence that divided the two fields, and the soil being alike, it was lull proof that the cause of being winter-killed was the late feeding. The owner continued the same course year after year, though tbe evkkaoe of his bad mm age stent was continually before brm. jKajaKJkggaEBaLfAifi SgagaaVaaaaBBalaaBt
m a) a)
New Yokk. lHil)r 1. lest,
CATTi.KNHtlvett4er f IM e IS
s as M
COIIX No, s.ve
OATS Western mixm m a rOKK-SIMilHrtl MM 9SW ST. LOUIS. COTTON-MMiIIIhk MKKVKS-tiooil to Heavy.... Kulrte Medium.... IN
HHi!-t'iHBmoR to Seleet.... 3 .SIIKKr-Kmrto UheVee. ...... S M FMU1K-.X to t'hnlee 3 U WHW.vr-.Ve. t Ked Winter , No. 3 " COKN"aU, MlX&Uttaa) B( ,4 aeet Ut VM Ik
ninr4iOi ((, TtlHACCO-T.HU 3 () Iaf MeiliHm... a m HAY Oliolre Timothy.. li Mi KUin'KK-Clielce Hairy. M
K(K Ft (NHi . . . INK lOKK Xew .Mens W m MAIXIX-C'lear Hlh si( t.llIOAtiO OA'lTI.K-.oiliilM(... 3 M m IHM1S (Jmnl to chitipR. a m m
SMKKI'--UO(Ht to Uhoke. Ft A)Ull Winter. WHKAT-Ne. jw COMS-Xe. S.'. .,.".".'.V." OAxHN. 2e 1H1KK Xew Mess
KAXSAH CITY. CATTLK Native Mfr...... M lloes Kmhni at a 38 m WMKA'aV-NOa 2 Utt COHK--NOt ttee4eetsla t OATS-Xo. : tt!K XKW ORI.KAXS. VlJOVH Hldi UradM IN I
OATS-Otlfllee VeiM
17
FORK-MSM BAOOK Cissr Mb COTTOH MWdlHag
ixnjiavn.LK.
The Snail as a Barometer A correspondent of a Western touraal says there is no surer way of predicting a change in the weather than by observing the habit of the snail. They do not drink, but imbibe aaoisture during
ram aim exuoe it afterward. The ani-
mal is never seen abroad except before a rain. The tree snail, as it is called, two days before rain will climb up the stems of plants, and, if the rain is going to be a hard and long one, will get on the sheltered side of a leaf, but if a short mi. vm ,t.A .... . ? .1 m. ... ..
.m, "ii wiv wuwrae. xnen mere are other species that before a rain are yelow, after blue. In other snails deep imbmUttone, beginning at the head between the horns and ending with the juncture of the tail, appear a few days before a storm. The I'eor Uttki Oaea.
w a mvr. im rhi iiim m.
on face ami hands, rough. K-alynTaad
uiwBBumonineneiiti. iiMae taihtgs tedi
uTarwi coiHituon or tbe blood.
aBBBBBBBBBBUXaBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBV
SlaaaljBSsaFlC
laaW tests tsfj Sbjsi
Tbst Will Wear.
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aeventb street. Her naaM is Mary Margaret Reardou, and her father Is aa employe of the I., B. W. Raih-oad. gae is eleven years old, aad has been almost totally Mind since birth, beiag aalieted with what is knows ae congenital eateraci. Tbe center of each pupil bad a eataraet.aadsae could only see dimly fram the eh-ele around the eataract. As bar aBrthr said, she oowld see dark objects moviag, but eouJd not distinguish a lierse or cew from a train ef ears, fwe bad received an education such as is given to the bilad, aad can road very well the raited letters which are used for the sign lees. Her parents bad been anxietM te have sonielaing don for ar ttyesHinee she was three years eld, aad taken bar to prominent specialists, who woeld net guarantee that tbey could do her any good. Within tbe last few weeks Dr.
McDermett has been treating her, aad Tuesday last be made aa operation en the left eye. He did not attempt te remove the eataract, but made aa iaeieieu ia the lower part of the eye, and aormed a aew pupil. He then bandaged the eye, and found yesterday that it had entirely healed up without iaHammatloa. He therefore repeated, the operation on the right eye yesterday af -teraeeu. The little girl, who had a Mae, intelligent face aad pretty goMeu hair, was startled when the bandage was re-,, sacred yesterday morning front the first eye operated on, and declared that tWvi looked strange to her. She took no a .- aeetbetlc while the operation was performed, aad never aiiiched er or led. TjS deafer says that for a few days bis pattens will have to wear a bandage, aad after that she wiU begin to see, aad ia a few weeks be able te read eemnwa type.
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