Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1888 — A CHILD’S STRANGE EYES. [ARTICLE]

A CHILD’S STRANGE EYES.

! Hem ark able Freak or Nature it Shown It the Organ* »r Vlaion. One pi (lie nii,3t rt piiJrJcnhlr freak* ol nftmrt! Hint chn.be founji ;n the woriil ft In bt! ska nin pci of Httie Liiirmi Dyers, the G ycar : olci (laugh ler of Mirlmcl Rycts, of Cincinnati.,, Little Emmn. since her birth, lihx Jive.,l in c | f>S4 . 'coniinemcnr, n.u'l for tlte eDlirc periosl of jirr e.\ ■ Ulsnuw- hini..ltiw.'.nu.nrisf ully.^waf,.| ft |-4rv4ier inothcr, so fearful have he> jiareuU "been of her safety.--ir Slit poßMWJk'fi such pcculinrilv that, ns a curosity utfiaction, «lir Kiirpassc.‘ any human luring ever born. In her left eyi is a perfect form of doll baby,handsomely “flressaTiuht with fcnttm>s7ribsitiveh'beimU fill. Iff the right eye is u miniature cr< s cent. These Rtrtujge figures are niit.iumgin ative', but plainly |o be “ seen, •ind' ciin Ik readily distinguished at a distance or font or live feet. The strangest thing about tills freak h the fact that little Emina has perfect xigMt. She can see the smallest object somedis tanec away, and ip looking into the eyes of anotle r person looks as straight as tin most natural pupil could do.