Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 12, Number 35, Plymouth, Marshall County, 2 May 1867 — Page 4

Hydrophobia. A singular case of liydruhobu and a a possible cure is related by the Indianapolis Journal, occurring ot Keek's station, on the Peru railroad, sonic fifteen miles north ot that city. The Journal gives the further particulars as follows: "Some eigi't weeka ago Mi.s Se.liria Kllcr, an intelligent young lady of twentytwo year., daughter of Mr. Harvey Kllcr, residing at cck's station on the Peru railroad, in Hamilton county, some fifteen miles north of tliii city, was bitten by a ral id dog, while she was endeavoring to drive him out of the lioue. The wound was on the finger, and so very slight that it excited no alarm, although the dog was known to bi mad. As usual in cases of liydropl obia, slia thought nothing more about the matter until the morning of Monday, the 2"th nit., when ou going to wash her face the touch of the water "made her shudder," as she described it. The fearful truth flashed on her instantly, but being a lady of great self-command, ehe simply said to her sister, "I am going to go mad; I can't live, adding that she would, however, "finish spinning the rolls" she was engaged upon. She worked on during the day, with some increase of the horrible symptom;?, but nothing visible to others ; and the next morning, on sitting down to the tabic, she remarked to the family, r'You must take that water from the table or I can't cat anything." She ate but little, and got up say'n r she would go to work again. She continued through that day aa before, but with a decided strengthening of her repugnauce to water, of which, she said, "the very sight sent a tingling feeliug all through her." Shc also complained that the glisfcning face ol the dock affected her in the s iuie way. On Wednesday fhe was too far overcome to work, and while staudiug ou the floor .peakieg to some of her family she began grinding her teeth, md directly after fell ilown in a fit, the loam working out of her mouth, her teeth gnashing, and her body frightfully convulsed. Some of the younger children who were with her at

the time ran out in great alarm, and

the neighbors hurrying in found same as tho?e Riven above. A large number on the floor near the fire, in the same uer laughed (on paper) afc the problem. terrible condit'o but s-r.e bit so furiously a"J anircrsJ, '-way at Xcw York, i-f atevervone who touched her that it was course !" If that were true, then it would

impossible to do anything with licr. The fire was removed ) that she might not jure nersclf by it, and she was left lyi-.' ! till the spasm hail rasped olF. She warthen placed upon the bed, and Dr. I took or called in hen he arrived sh wasaam cmvuLcl and senseless, uttjriug short barking sounds, and snapping at cvervthing that approached !ier. A bloody froth was constantly issui.ig from her mouth, which she tried to spit at those around her. He caused her to be tied down in the bed, and proceeded to administer morphine to relieve her agony. In a lucid interval she rem nitrated sajin "I must die, I know it. and I want to die in my senses, so don't stupefy in with nicli-1 cine." After another lit. the Doctor pro- j posed another dose of morphine, and at Ust .-he c.mseuted, but added: -Yuu ; must -jot gnu it i-j luv; mu W.U-.-1. iuthis remedy produced little effect. The awiui paroxysms conunucu, wan uic same frightful snggc.stions of doggih sound and the same frantic efforts t bite, he bit herhnnd terribly, and b t pieces out of the ; pillow and bed clothe-. Dr. A. G. ltud-: die wa3 also called in. but his assistance was as una -fiiliric: a th.it of Dr. Kookcr. Thi?. we I e ieve. was the nest day, Thürs- j day. but at ail events on tnat day lh Jook- : cr determined to try the effector '-brou j ide of potashim'" which had ken recom-; day .but at all events on tnatda lr. Jookincndod by ?oinc European physician m t eases of hydrophobia. Dr. Ituddle haj-j pehing to have a small quantity with him.; it was at once administered, and the treat- J ment has been steadily kept up since, till j yesderdry nearly two ounces had been giv-, on

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or no apparent abatcn cat till Sunday or j yesterday, when they were considerably I less marked. rl ho fits occurred less frefjuenuy, anu wan icss seventy, j nc unfortunate lady had ceased biting herself, and had sufficient knowledge of her situation to s rap her arms up tightly in the bed clothes, when sho felt the spasm coming on to keep them out out of danger. Though very far from being out of danger, the abatement of the symptoms has been o decided it 5 to create some hope of her recovery, which, if realized, will make this one of the most remarkable cases on rccord. A great mauy physician.-, and hundreds of the people have visited h?r to-day. The case has, a.s may well be supposed, created a perfect crusade against the dogs in all the region round about. The citizens of Xoblesville. seven miles north. made a general attack ou their dog population n few days since, and killed all the could fiud. Ifurlt-ri Alive lVoiult'iTul Escape from Uic lirave. A "Washington correspondent of the Koston Transfript tells the followiug story, which makes large drafts upon the reader's credulity : "A gentleman of Xcw Albany, Floyd county, Indiana, a respectable and perfectly credible man, now a clerk in the pension bureau, Washington, was formerly a soldier in Co. V. 09th Indiana volunteer?. In JH:S he was stationed at St. Louis. While stationed there ho was taJvcn down with small pox, and apparently died ; placed in a coffin and immediately entombed. A.s the soldier' tomb wn rather rapidly filled, five other coHiuswcrc soon piled on his. He lay there two and a half days, when he became somewhat conscious, but his fir.-t feeling was a .uflocating sensation. His screams alarmed the German sentinel guarding his tonb, whnt frightened, ran, dropping his gun, which was discharged. The report aroused Mr. M. h'tilfmorc to a sense of his condition and awful iocation. He redoubled his fecrcams, bringing a rush of soldiers to the tomb, who ,'oon got him out and relieved him from his terrible confinement. lie is eotihdent he should have suffocated iu fif. teeu minutes. He says that, though never couscious of hii dreadful situation, his mind was always active, and his scusations unspeakably delightful seeming to float through scenes of surpassing beauty, amid ti-aiüü of delicious music, such, to mc his wn words, as ho ha3 never heard since. For obvious reasons, he does not wish hia name to be published, but your correspondent will vouch for his character." A hidy who is opposed to having whist played iu her house rccccntly sent out invitation for a social party, aud, lest there should be a uiLtakc, uhe added, uro a. i z.

Curious Geographical Problem. A late number of the American Agriculturist contained the following : ''Suppose a person to start from New York at Monday noon, and travel westward at Uic saiuo rate the earth revolves eastward, thus passing around tho glube

in twenty-four hours. It would, of course, j be noon the whole length of his journey ! At what point in Isis journey would lie I find the inhabitants calling it Tuesday) noon, supposing the whole ot his route to be inhabited V A correspondent replied as under: Your problem is a very interesting one, but docs not admit of a certaiu solution. The traveler will pass over two continents and two ocean.. On the western continent will be Monday noon; uu the eastern continent it will be Tuesday noon ; on the Atlantic Ocean it will be Tuesday noon. On the Pacific Ocean, at a point some where, the change is instantaneous from Monday to Tuesday. "Where that point is, has not to my knowledge, ever been settled. The reason why the change docs not occur on the Atlautic Ocean is owing to the fact that America was discovered by crossing that occa . If the discovery had been made by sailing from Asia eastward to California, custom would have thrown the change of day on the Atlantic Ocean. In making a complete circle the day must l e changed. Where it is changed is immaterial and conventional. We may, if we pjease, fix upon a central line of the Mississippi river: all east of that line in ths prob! m supposed, shall be Mondnj, 1 all west, Tuesday; hut that is not the lmcj fixed upon. The Pacific ocean a very wide lino is the one fixed upon. 'Ihis is, however, coutrary to tho definition of a line, length without breadth. When sufficient authority shi!l have fixed upon some line of longitude in the Pacifiic, where tho change occurs, your problem will admit of a more exact svluii n. Several otheifi have written upon tha subject, some of them quite under."tanaingly, cs-j specially one who sirns himself 4i Jlusticus.' Jlisj views arc substantially tlie Lc Tuesday noon at Xow York, and Mon-

in-'day noon at JJostcn und all place;? cast of!

th:s hvnruUiv: a Trade. It was a wi. e law of the ancient Jews, that the sons of even the wealthiest men .shoub.l be made to serve an apprenticeship at some ibetul occupatio:, so that ir. case of a reverse of fortune they miht have something to "fall back upon." The same law till exists in Turkev. where even un, even the Sultan himself, must learn :l tra,0. How fortunate would it be now t l1;ld it been a law in this country. Would M C...1 1 1.-..1 ir-iv ?. .1. r i... cf returned su! liers, North and' Smith. who lind themselves ruined in pock-! ef, with no immediate prospect of gaining ! a livlihood. It should be a warnin' to parents that whatever else th.?y may givi their son-, thev .-houl l ;ivc them a trade b'o far as the cdueati m of their children iu the science of keejong proper accounts is concerned, the iJea is a good one, a? every young m:n should have a sufficiei: knowledge to man-.c his own looks, ghoul he ever embark in bsim: but to mak cient 1 bonk Itvr.rr -md fb.rl-c a ,.r:xn, .i.ke. "jljttei of ail our b: i ter loa co the:n m a workshop, mill, or foundry, whore they can rn independent trades, which, at all times will o-:re f-r he-n employment at nny time, and the pecuniary comj-ensation for nhich will be at least as much, if not 1Ul,rGj than the business of aecunt-. c earnestly advise all parents to teach their son trades, no matter what, so that jt i3 an industrious pursuit: and let us iu ny .stoUt able-bodied voung men Olli ol ploymcnt, and seeking sltuion.euly w the pen can be used." of cmly where IZtisi:ir In ."Vi'V Vorlt. The second largest house iu tho dry goods trade, and next, if not equal to A.T. Mcwarts, II. I'. ClalSin tt Co., have just figured uj their income for the year lsi), for returns to the government. Thcv did a business of eighty millions last year, and what do you tliink was their net profits 'i Ten per cent, on that would give them eight millions, said I. Now deduct three millions for bad debt, and that would leave five millions. Iid thcv make it ? 'r; in italics. Their net profits on the eighty millions of business, including bills receivable counted as good, was just 13 (thirteen dollars) ! because why? you ask. They found themselves last fall with an immense stock of goods, and business very dull. Stewart nearly fdiared the same fate. I am told that his return is less than ten thousand dollars, while it should have bcn nearly ns many millions. Scv York htU r. Coulri'nl "Ko Hack On It.' This phrase, supposed to bo "slang" which has recently become fashionable, is really a thousand years old. Tt occurs in Judges, chapter xi, verso 3,", where Jcptha, the leader of the Israelites in the war against the Ammonites had made a vow that if the Lord would give success to his arms, he would sacrifice unto him, in a burnt olTering, whatever came forth from his door to meet him when he returned from the childrc a of Amnion. II i.i daughter was the first to come forth to meet hrm, and he addressed her thus : "And it came to pass when he saw her that he rent his clothes and said, 'Alas, my daughter! thou hast brought me very low, and thou art one of them that troubled me, for I have opened my mouth unto the Lord, and Iran not ijoharlc" I) ITT F.N' nv Ratt!.f.sxaki-:s. A telegraph dispatch from Cairo announces to the Chicago Times that a litfle boy while I laying in the lie Us near that place, stepped into a holo tu the ground, in which lay coiled four poinouous suaLcH, whieh, on being disturbed, thrust their deadly fangs into the boy's foot from tho effects of which he died. Another fatal case of snake bite occurred near Murphreysboro, in Jacon county. Two little girl while hunting eggs under a house, thrust their hands into a nest whore lay a large rattlesnake. When bitten, the children supposed that the hen had pecked them. The threatening appearance of the children's hands led the mother to investigate the matter, when the snake wa3 fouud coiled in the nc: t. JJoth children died in less .that tweuty-fuur houu.

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