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The senor prey author, Wm. H. Parker, M. D., re- the COLD AND JEWELLED MEDAL oon the National Medical Association, for the PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. Parker and aco! of Assistant Physicians may be consulted. eo deatially, by mail or in at the affice ct THE P: AnoDyY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bulfinch St., Boston, Maae., io whom all orders for books or letters for aivice should be as aleve. | tence of Madi Brugcist for the Dia. i ‘iculars and “Mellef = . “| ments to WILL HANG. Made. St. Louis, Mo,, 7: > of the nine Choctaw i: dias deo | hanged Fn | was coemmiuir.s t | Harrison t r. OF » LO Oe Yep + given up an Goen and ithe murderers af bort Sn ith pe calets ed Sav-! —Theser-! 4 to be, vorsday “_|township, this state. | sion of the service, THE BLIND TW ADDLES. | as well as the best authenticated of | jtheir acuirements was the power alot telling the color of animals by the ouch. They were all great lovers} ‘of horses, and by placing their hands | ‘upon the coat of a horse they would | instantly tell its color, and by feel-! | The Last Member of a Remarks able Family Dies in a ‘Church. i Nine) Chiféren Withont Eyesihght orn to Humble Ohio Parents. | Were excellent judges of horses, and | ibyafew slight touches here and! there, and hearing it walk and trot. | }would prenounce an infalliable opin-; i0n as to its merits. i A good many years ago one of the “Blind Twad came to this cours try town on business. At that time’! conclu-|® famous hostlery was kept here by! | James Patton, Carrolton, O., f f Jan. Snuday, eountiyv 12.—On the! December 26, congregation of evening o jthe little ithe chorch ut Mooretown, Jefferson | at? who had geth- ; jered to worship God, were shocked and startled to find, the one of their at yet resident, and hive confessed = a | Congregati gone to worship Twaddle stopped and quartered a y pamed | his Maik: r the throne. | himself and horse at his tavern. His | iM ee “Blind Andrew Twaddle” ren ~| Presence at the hotel gave rise to al 1 “led seated in his pew ter the bene-| discussion of his wonderful powers} ck to Lis bo S nu Bog- di i i Z ar = | gy Creek, where it ever hean| \diction, and his friends and neigh-) |regarding horses, and it was agreed | | dis vere | bors passed down the aisles. With jamong some of the parties to test it. | cov fersed to “msn have y shipped home to th: Choe | The meu wil jo:ce by Hangin ithe hou: o at ae SAMUEL DUNLAP, OF ATLANTA, Ga. most excruciating form, took two bottles of HUNNICUTT’S RHEUMATIC CURE, and has enjoyed perfect health ever since. 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King’s 3 pers of that day had long accounts | New Discovery, and got a sample bottle; cI = = it helped her, she bonghk! a large bottle, ve that each ee has Diamend trade maz) 1.ER, MO Iso svid en the Easy per quar or ten G uarters when or- mes propertp or per- & Hamlin Stringer’? invented and | patented by Mason & Hamlin used in the Mason & of phenomenal capscity in tune characterize NS AT-$:2, $52.50 aca im smile upou his aged face, his | | The landlord had a splendid team, large eyes sightless no more now | One of which, however, was a great | than they had been during the three} |deal better than the other. When} ito and Mr. Twaddle, who was riding al turned toward the rude pulpit he {brown mare, called for his horse, | sat quiet and still in death. the stableman placed the trappings | “The Blind Twaddies,” they | Upon one of the sorrels and brought were called in the neighborhood, it forth. As Twaddle put his hand! of the most remarkeble | ¥P00 the animal's neck preparatory | families in the state, and perhaps of /t¢ mounting, he stopped ands: a: | the United States, and this was the! “You have made a mistake; this is last one left. Sixty or seventy years |® S)TTe -l, Lrode a brown mare.” The ago this family attracted almost uni- Se apologized and, changing 1 versal attention fi and {the bridle and saddle brought out scientific men generally throughout | A the other of Mr. Patton’s ASAE id | Twaddle, perhaps susp: cting a joke, who have rs ago gone over | 88 he listened intentiy us the other! te the great majority, had nothing | |horse was ied went forward, | out «ft the common distinguish placed his hand upon the Antti them fro their They | bead aud said at once: Were a simple, us was one ily 53 ph Si horses. | ized wi loi up, “This is an-| hel 1 YS. IS homely healthy cou | other svrrel horse, a anda much _ better ‘single-footer, | | pie who had married and were seck- ove than you ing to make themselves a home by showed me before. But please farming. bring out my brown mare, us I am NINE BLIND CHILDREN. lua hurry to start home.” | Tin story, as well as many oth ers equally remarkable as mstancing | th were But there born them a family of child: the ; large - : = weuderful intuition of these for. Pe pea —and of these eS - is well vouched By the brown and brig but It was tust an ordinary scrap © wrap: | Te ee eR eet pike Gewese ver, but it saved her lite. She | o - in the stages of consumption, | ts healthy ther re they by phy sthat she was incura- nd could live ouly a short time; she ealldren, and inte acd various theorivs arding tuis, |it helped more, bought another and | better tast, sontinucd its use and |} > mw strong, healthy, rosy, plump, but why it shoud have been yet a mystery. 1ing 140 pounds, For fuller partic- The state of Ohio, by a specia id stamp to W. Hf. Cole, arug- ee Welatat t Smith. Trial {tottles or this act of its legislatue, deeded to the | vonderful Discovery free at all drug- parents for the support of theif} sists. children # quarter section (L6Uucres) of the best of the agriculturai iands A BOY SENT UP FOR LIFE of Eastern Ohio, Se ee 18 | A i2-year-ola Murderer given a Terri- known to this day as the “Blind ple Sentence. Twaddle section.” Upon this farm | Elkader, Ia., Jan. 12 —Wesley E!- kins, the 12-yearold boy who a week ago murdered his father and stepmother iu Elk township, this county, and made a complete confes- sion of the crime, plead guilty of murder in the first degree, and was the young men and there | were seven boys and two girls— grew up in total darkness, became useful citizens, married and settled in the surrounding community, and reared families in which no trace of blindness is shown. The biind pec- ple ali lived the prophet’s allotment women considered that these people, who were born blind and lived out their long and useful lives in total dark- tenced in this state. The judge has| ordered that the confession shall not be given to the public owing to its sensational character. ling its head would tell its sex. They/of the }out near the seat « thave been ma imiles away. entirely blind and tuc | . ee BEES te j f Andrew, the last of the fam-! hee-aw!” and then kick like a Queen at partial & & | a ia vanished, and the “Bli:nd|Anne musket. So when the off mule were utterly ; Sete ee Swen be a i waddic section” is now occupied liooked around and saw the pig this phenomenon The father and . Hl : M5 oa »ple with eyes \seratching his back 6 inches from mother had exeellent 3 yy ‘Ag {iis heels, he straightend his ueck, the eyes of their children wo: 4 actap of PaperSaves ler Tife} | winds which whistled round the THE -MULE STRUCK: OUT. Phot Was W "hy _Headlessi_Chickens Were Picked up in Virgimia. re There has been considerable. gold found recently several miles north District Zline, and several shafts have been sunk on various properti of which, to use the /usual language of the boom, “ex ceed the most sa’ s S all line expectation Several fellows ofthe distr g considerable mon- a to few of the promote ey hauling ore from shaft ill nator Sawyer’s staup> The tfts are {sunk and the ore extracted by the usual methods of drills g and Diasting. |For the latter purpose nitro-glye jine is used. One of the teamsters | put several empty nitro glycerine cans in his cart and took them to his home, near Takoma Park, last week, intending to clean them up and make pails of them. He set the Was putting up them down in he barn-yard while the A half grown hog saw the cans, walked up and muzzled them around. About a gill of the stuff had collect ed in the bottom of each, and the pig licked it down. flavor and is mules. It has a sweet medicinal. Then the farmer came out, picked up the cans and took them back into the house. The pig chewed up a stray ear of husks and two orthree other delicacies aud ambled into the barn. Perhaps | nothing would have happened if th razor back had been gifted with or, dinary intelligence, but what corn, & dead rat, some corn would possess him under the circumstan- ces to go and seratch his back the post of the off mule’s stall, understanding. Now are not exempt oO is past miules are only human; they from or above the foibles of mankind with them they take the welkin ring with iad when things go wroug their wild Homeric “hee-aw! hee-aw! closed his eyes in brief and silent limb u; oyer his shoulder, and then struci The ple parabola, like a 300- pound shell from one of Adumira sailed out through the doors on a flat trajectory aud prayer, swuug his sinister out like Kelly at the bat. beautiful time deseribed a screaming all the Porter’s mortars, struck on top of the hen house. Then a clap of thunder sound; the pig, oh, where was he? Ask of the heavens and the sea. The nitro- glycerine had exploded, slaying pig, hen house and poultry into the mid- dle of Bellyhack. There hasn’t a piece of that pig been found big enough to hold an inquest on, nor piece of hen house big enough for » hen to pick her teeth on, and a col- ored man was arrested on Long Bridge the other day for having in a bag some headless chickens, which he confessed he picked up over in Virginia.— Washington Post. Death Foreteld in a Dream. Philadelphia, Pa., January 15.— One year ago to-day Levin Schenck, aresident of Bethlehem, dreamed ness becoming successful farmers, millers, distillers, ete. It must be conceded that they were remarkable in more senses than that of being blind. Senater Wilson Re-Elected. SUE es riam K. Wilson, democrat, United | They were as able to go any place States senator for the term of sx upon their farms or to surrounding towns and perform all their necessa- ry farm work without attendance or help, as if they had perfect eyesight. They cut timber in the wuods, made rails, built fences, plowed their land, sowed and harvested their crops, ran their grist-mill and a distillery, worked oxen and horses and in fact learned all of that by intuition which is supposed to be impossible for people without sight. Many are the queer stories recited about them by old residents of Lee, London and Fox townships regarding feats per- formed by this family. Their lands were intersected by numerous deep cuts and creeks, which were crossed by foot-logs, and these people would igo unkesitatingly anywhere along | these farm paths, crossing the pre-! carious foot-bridges and threading | j the most intricate ways unerringly. | i The republican members cast their son of Somerset county. Mr. Wilson is the particular rep-| resentative of the eastern shore in the upper house of congreas, a pe-| culiar state law requiring that one, of the two United States senators shall be an eastern shore man. A Young Man Cured. Mr. John W. Webster, of Atlanta, Ga., says: I was confined to my bed} with rheumatism for a eae part! of the time I was unable to move myself, nor could I be moved with- out severe pain. Hnnnicutt’s Rheumatic Cure was recommended to my father. He bought me one bottle, and when I had taken about half of it I was | sound and well, and am still so, aud ‘heartily recommend Hunnicutt's | Rheumatic Cure. For sale by drug- | gists at $1 per bottle. Hunnientt But per haps the most remarkable | tors. 61m Annopolis, Md., Jan. 14.—The land expressed an opinion thatit was senate and house met in joint ses-la warning and would surely come sion here to-day andre-elected Eph-|true. For several months he brood- years, beginning March 4, 1891. | votes for the Hon. Thomas S. Hod-|with a slight attack of influenza, COULD TE LL THE COLOR OF ANIMALS. Medicine Co.. Atianta. Ga., Prcprie ; that he would die within a year. | He told his wife about the dream, ed over the matter, but, as time passed, he seemed to have forgotten it and was cheerful. A few days jago Mr. Schenck was taken down hardly sick enough to keep him in- doors. The dream over a year ago jcame to his mind and be toll ; his |family that he was going to die; that fi jhe felt sure now the warning would | come true. He made arrangements | about his affairs, and within twenty- four hours after he was taken sick his disease assumed the form of an jacute brain trouble, and for several i days it took the united efforts of four ‘strong men to hold him in bed. This morning he died from exhaus- tion. Mr. Schenck had never shown any signs of a disordered brain and! was always active in work. 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