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About The Valentine Democrat. (Valentine, Cherry Co., Neb.) 1896-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1896)
Jt5 ft f - - i rf - 4 v jr r uajifljlljijHajtotiiLjzj6222 THE VALENTINE DEMOCRAT tffrciwsoa to CHERRY JGlNTlMNCttENDOtf - BOBEBT GOOD Editor sndftAlher v - ty Xebrtoskfeu i0O Pfei Icttt in Advmw PUBtlUHEEVEkV THURSDAY Eattred at ttw Post ottce at Vateatine Cherry court Nebrajk asBecotedrfJw matter - ThispapeFwill belmaiied regularly to its subscriber until a definite order 5o discontinue is received and ati are paid ia full Advertising riles 56 Cents per irrbh Jper month Bates per column or far long tiara ads made tofown on appli cation to this office TKXJVBY NEMBElt 6 1896 Left aU be thankful rfce ifcWpprt Republican iiti main tains a dense tUence In regard- to the Brain matter -Only one -mere weik vt graci WMse The republican processionof mourn -era leaves Lincoln on January that their hopes would be dashed to 1897 and the democratic procession tarts from Washington on March Vik 1th ithe aspirants Edison- thinks that with the use of X raya he -will soon be able to cure blindness Perhaps then everyone irill be able to see -through -the silver question Thescrsmforthe posjfcoffices at oinswortc and Iiongpiqe would be ramusinwereiriiof for the fact that it is a serious matter -many of Sotae people are still talking of Urvau Cor U S senator frm some state -or other -Washington wants liimBTia4tisKiia he could have the honop of feeing senator from that state if beiU accept w - J CSPettijohn is the acknowledged oxke of the republicans for the citionof -register of the TJ S Land ojBMiHswt tno -candidates have ahip although several gentlemen are- mentioned -- A grat wave of religious enthusiasm is expectod to sweep over this country -during the next year and leading w mlnittert8 thu Vljcited States are making arrangements for holding jmeetiogi to assist the cause of Christ With hundreds of sermons alfover the country every dayihuch good shouM be accocapiithed The Aveof prosperity continues to -roll over ourf manufacturing institu tions sa theilichigan Car Company was swapped in the tide 1509 men were paid hy the -company last week -Two Sioux ity ibankwsre compelled to close therr -door to keep the waveout of the places -or buBineos and even depositors can -not get in to get theipmouey JIavingeen nominated- for speaker Xt the house by Editor -Good of Val entine and for congress by Frank Broome othe Alliance Grip the only -two demoKticieditors -remaining in Northwest Tebrajsfoi theditor of this -paper hereby waives ali cktfm to either position but -desires to -assure both tbeiia pillars of democratic journalism f wared personal appreciation of their rifiD4ship Ckadroji SigiTicil Reoorder In the seoate there will e thirteen ftnner sirjawyers two editors one baaker three nierebants and four phy llciaus one druggist and one coal deal- er school teacher and real estate agent pompwtes the list There will be v4 ierentyzfour farmers in the nouse J eleven merchants fire lawyers two v dJtQrs andjfcherestrtteringsJI the way from a clergyman to a toaab stoae jnasei One blacksmith is anjbng the number - - The increase in the export trade of the country is f Indicated by the fig- - nrtiof thjr7fjKew Yqib which giye U9i45fiaMhe amount of last weeks export against i 77886395 for thicorresrnlcgtweejc of lagtryear Jfc mut be borne irr ipUd also that the conntry is really only just begin- Bing this period of increase and that it fa aJmoet oertainfco obntinae antil UjFj2ii9 years crops have been dis l r the exnlicit nledtre f Tatform and policy of the party dfcl as such are tooundby every consfderation of fidel ity to the American people to apply theirprinciples to any changes revenue laws HE PRAISEiS GLOVER The Valentine Sepublicai of last week contained a strong endorsement of J C Pettijohn of that place for register of the Valentine land oflice when the proppr time comes Mr Pettijohn was clerknn the registers office during the administrationof U CoraeU and ablydemon8trated Jiis Htnessnd ability or the nosition He is a staunch republican and has taken an active part in the campaign just closed Mr Pettijohn is a vouug man of high moral character and has abilitie8that deserve recognition aWe r3 n03jmint0awiwjhim uud like hii Lontaccpunt of his sterlirr intety and manhoaQ Rs ppnintmentfto the above office would be a favor worthily bestowed Personally tv dould riot ask iior aspect more court H have been very pleasant throughout Charley Glover hasmadea most etiU cient register and if shuffle his politics should ibe overlooked and his official head escape the guillotine we would favor a pardon of his crims of being a democrat lie too did good work for the cause of sound money in this campaign Gordon Journal irA QOODHING The University of Nebraska has just issued a veryattractive pamphlet de- scriptive of tlusjSchool of Agriculture which every fawner should send tfor This course in agriculture is altogether tbemost complete practical and com mon sense thing of the kind that has overcome under ourDsenvation it is something that no farmer boy or girl ofany ambition can afford to miss The people in charge of the school realise the fact that mostfarmers sons andjdaughter cannot afford -to spend thejtime and money required - in the preparation for a completion of the regular college course but that in farming g we aa n every otaer Dugi ness -education and training pay Keeping tins in view they have pre pared a short practical course of three months beginning December 1896 and endizg March i 1897 It pro vides for the following studies soil tillage diseases of farm animals stock breeding and judging feeding cattle and hogs farm dairving fruit raising and vegetable gardening carpentry 2d blacksmithlng domestic economy etc When fraudulent votes are cast at an election the people should rise in their might and knock the stuffing out of the ballot hpxes And it would be well if they would continue the work and knock tho 9fcuJBlh out of the Electric syndicate v Ir MJll iv ALDKUH UN TARIFF Many Hryd county citizens are burn Senator Aidnch of Rhode Mand is ing corn for fuel claiming is cheap- aamiieuy me higurat repub ican er than wo d or coal While itisprn authority on tariff in the Unit id vates bably so and they are fnrctd to dp soir In reply to questions he ays it in hard- certainly does not look right to burn ly be osslble to secure tl e adoption of Mip food when so many people an suf Officii VaterefftfteHotiiK anytretory financial or revenue fet nw from hunger in the world w wgTsarioniu nexr session or corigres Butte Gazette for following reasons First With a freesiiver mnioritv in ihtt RPtmiP n j - i ne laRr inree sessions of the most he nvlriMnf that no rnmuriitTl - f will consist of but about fifty working days heiwe ndtmuch can be plfshed Senator Aldrieh boYever thinks the Tifty fiflh Congress will do muchnad to show these democrats who sujiportea McKinleyfondty hoping that no extreme tariff legislation would V i be adopted during his adm nistratiftn tliegroundhe says tmtfit -should not be forgotten by those support ersof the prpsidenelpt who hav heretofore dfffredfrom us n tljnetRriff question that republicans aie protectionists by Rtt ICUICUIcU o4tJfV r1 vJ C - tor i i joi m iinopriaiiqns ouniiiwirgioiouuuuioinuuU DrtllClV C1CVt - twj k J J tiwvuw iliui n tllivn Til TneuuYucies or souna monev can oe adopted i Second In the senate of eighty nine members there are thirty nine democrats six gtopulists arffl the six silver senators who Mr e tax levies called Tor Of this Amount 459000 were for extraordiVrary expenditures own ro drouth and the consequent failure of crops The incoming have to be very Cirful in lt3 exlfenditurtw nnrlif aru k Bryan orBftoneseviutorain ail who hvht ta h s V - Rlt ue stof az tftate hctise em i r i h -41 I have been atid are likely tobe with a rw00 n k u will be -smaller J1 P10oes than eptjrbefore very lew uuhbiuiu eAueuiiuna vpposea to the Dingley bill or to ritry revenue le slaiioi tht woii d have ihe appro val of the thirty eight republican sena tors TI esecna 1 sestion of the frjfty fourth Congress which meets in December aiM The oflifciat ieturns of ihe vote cast in TariohScouiities show up some very interesting thingsJivhen compared with the vote 1890 Ofcourse most of our western comities Wave lost consid erable In population inthe -last three yers but most of them have gained ovKr1390 Sheridan -county in the six yars gained 215 votes Grant county 45 and Cherry county gained 164 or about 13 per cent Poor Keya PahHJIost ttore heavily than any other f county in the state casting this vear Yptes less than in 1890 a loss of about 40 per cent Brown lost 230 votec Rofcfc 61 and Dawes20 Taken as a whole1 Cherrys countys percent age of gain is very satisfactory It is estimated lhat every yotecast repre sents six people aud on -that baste pijrtifPQ and h trJirtii0berrX county Willie found lo have eous impartial treatment from the hands df a republican official than twa have always received from the - ent incumbent Mr C B Glover who is a sound monej democrat and hia eracent ci iaDoreriti office -Mr J A FiUe receiver The business of the Valentine office is in ana our relations withat as nublishs apnpnlaliou of 8460 as against 7476 ral890 iThe coming session of - the legisla ture will prove a mighty interesting on from all standpoints It is vwry probable that -some more irrigation legislation will be indulged in the heet sugar bounty will cause tiO enof trouble the frecrange proposition will have to be given attention Omaha will -have a new charter or something JiUe Pthatand besides that ways and means must be devised for reduchigthe at propriations to conform with -the -tax Jcviesor eke the tax levies -will have have hard work tlhia winter that is cert iiu but tthe people Avlllbe tukfliKcare of IMTTT A m nvm -- - - an advance of 2 per cent in the stock of the Cottonseed OilTrust of 6 in -that of the Sugar Trust of 2 for the Tobacco and Cigarette Trust 81- for Hhellliuois Steel Trust 3 for -the excellent shape rIOUtUliseea uu lru3t the liu Trust and 5 for the Gceral s This is interpreted to mean that these monopolies undoubtedly -the most enensive of modern titnes re in no danger from trie jaw which makes their existence criminal and stheir operations a penitentiary offense Is it really -so Are laws passed for the protection of fairtrade tobe per- i mHuentiyuuiiHiett mthe interests of monopoljv What does Mr McKinley think about itfFTew York World GAFFItfFOR SPEAKER I 1 A E Sheldon ofChadron hav ing declined the nomination forspeak erof the house of representatives teudered him by Tjie iDemociwt this paper confidently predicts that J 2J Baffin of Colon Saunders c unty will be the next speaker and will till the position w th as inueh grafr dig nity and fairness as he did an the memorable session of 1893 The position cof speaker of theftbuse of representatives In our statelegisla ture is one which carries with it no small amount Qf responsibility and the mu who -fills the place should first of all be a man of experienced fext l L1J I 1 A r A tENUS AND MERCUILY the largest carbon Important New Diacovorles Rolat ingf to These Planets r ainch lateceat Excited Amony by Seccat Obsorratioaa dado -at the Iwell jr Observatory The observers at the Lowell observa tory find that Mercury and Venu3 io ta tfe On their axis once during their inv olution about the sudl Venus is fcot cloud covered as has been supposed but is veiled in an atmosptere but Mer cury is not Ihis official diapatch from Mr Lowell for distribution -to astronomers is ex ceedingly interesting since it suggests radical changes in the generally ac cepted opinions concerning the motions of theseplaneta and the atmos rlieric conditions existing on Venus Of course the data from which the opinions have -been deduced cannot as vto get even glimpses of this With Venus the case is quite different The brightness of this planet is such as to obscure vision so that the best obser vations have been taken at times when there was daylight present to tone down its brilliancy It has been the general opinion that the surface of the planet was hidden from -us by dense clouds in the atmosphere while moun tain ppsks piercing these clouds or per manent spots have been lacking so that the tirnc of rotation has been in doubt It has been set down however as about an hour longer than the day of the earth Some observations of things which were supposed to give a clew to the rotation have been recorded but 1 ii 1 x 11 i u t i to be increased to conform with the T - lLV areata n oy me -older astronomers to be in company appropriations Resides this is the with -the nlanet the later astronomer first time tfie republicans have everwith his powerful telescopes has not rbeen entirtilv out of the state house bccn able to see them andthe populists and democrats in I The dlsPatf ffom Flagstaff suggests -- the curious fact that these planets theirnewfound independence be have each of them only one day in each tempted to get a ilictle wild The 1 year and -this will very readily settle lobbiests will the question of inossible inhabitants unless indeed there are ncmadic tribes which follow the sunand live always on the sunny side of the planet for the I other portion exposed to darkness and - Durirrg the last week there haS been TPw v5 Si w uvvuuaruj wt TW1U IV Uto UiCH generally conceded that one exists which is denser than ours The sons for this belief are briefly that at the titnerwnen Venus is a crescent the hours extend over more than half a circle which they could not do were there no atmosphere to reflect the light and further when during- ihe transits of Venus a portion of or remains uiion it an illumination of the whole edge of the planet has been seen which could be accomplished in ru it lr rrixy 4 t m a - 1 -1 n J f T I Its pvraer a Brazilian Scout lies ScJofrd 17 COO forth Htono Information has just reached Tew York that the largest carbon ever found has been discovered in tho wilds of Brazil It weighs 2033 carats aud is almost- as big as ones fist The carbon is a much sought stone It is black of dioxnondiferous composition and is the hardest known substance For this reason it is used for drilling and is ex tremely valuable Small bits arc found frequently in diamondiferous regions About six months ago M B Levy n diamond merchant of this city started on the Brazil worklags He worked his way up the Amazon partly trip by canoe and partly by the plodding mule Thus he traveled for nine days until he came to a place called Jacreandor Near this spot a former scout of Mr Levy one Pedro Gunzalos had boughf a tract of laud 30 leagues in extent Part in fact nearly the whole of This stretch of property yield a choice variety of boa constrictors and wild yet be stated for the information hasC but a3 Qunzaloshadieen fight come to us by telegraph Observations of and Venus have always been difficult the reasons therefor in the jjiiDprent planets being however not the same Mercury never leaves the company of the sun its greatest dis tance from it in the sky being not more thn 1 jout 30 degrees It is on that ac count enveloped always in sunlight which dims its brightness -and makes the details of its surface difficult to de tect Some 50 years- ago astronomers brought they discovered motion about Its axis and fixed the day -at about five minutes less than ours But this time while generally accepted and given place in text books has been without absolute proof It has been conceded that little -or no atmosphere exists there for if it did it would have been detected during the transits of the planet across the suns disk The ro tation period must in this case be deter mined from observation of the actual surface of Mercury aud hitherto no ob server has been fortunate enough to ing these creatures all his life he didnt mind them The attractive portion of his land -was a bit of clear ground on which he had found a quartz bearing car bon He saw in this a fortune He got together a force of natives wlio were only spasmodically bits of carbon were found not how ever in such profusion as to satisfy Gunzalos He was becoming discour aged One day two -months after llr Levys arrival Gunzalos workman was hum ming a song wile dislodging quartz in a perfunctory sort of way Hoob served with surprise the outlines of a large carbon ina fallen piece He gazed at the big stone a moment in amaze ment and then shouted exultingly to the overseer That solemn official danced a jig when he took it from the workmans hand and Gunzalos treated all hands liberally when the carbon was brought to him A few days after he -went to Jacreandor He showed the stone to Mr Levy who hadbeen quietly buying a few bargains in gems After inspecting it critically Mr Levy said Ill give jou 3500 for the carbon Gunzalos rejected the offer with a scornful gesture Ill sell it for 10 000 and not a pound less he said Eut insisted Mr Levy it will post 1000 to cut the carbon Nothing- less than a ten ton hammer will make an impression on -it You can see the ex pense the buyer will be under Itlhink I shell have it Icejrt in a vault in Paris for the present said Gun zalos and then I may tend it to the United States The carbon is rhree and a half inches long fhrecinches wide and the same in thickness It- is a trifle spongy on small area of the surface but other wise ia solid X Y Tribune AS TO RESPIRATION 8Iatiflc Tests to Ascertain tho Projxsr Way to Bvatho -Some interesting records on the ques tion bf respiration have been compiled by Dr JW Marcetwho has devoted the greater part of hisJife to the solution of conducted frequently in the open air u varying etcations extending frm the sea level tothersummit of tLe high est Alpine ranges Beginning -with normal breathing in a state of repose were made on forced or labor breathing respiration under exercise aud respira tion as controlled by the mental exer cise of the will In order to obtain the iccords of the various eondlfinnq n vu 4 1rlO I 1 1 4- A a - luauuiuunr W25 nemTin -vii planet has entered the -suns disk -the Ji upon on iue cnart in Wfennt i - -- m U ii lf-CC- rt - wj iito j aU cxpjreo ana 111 vertical lines the time in minutes ihe traces thus obtained differ con- i r t3 1JL Bwerawylrom those illustrating fon cd sion of the sunlight through an at- respiration beinff -much less do- mosphcre The degree of thiadiffusion j tnough deeper than the normal being considered it is probable that the talking diner Jlflintr A nv rrn k ntmnenlwro ic nniti lnt o TiT T n aulu CSX TlW9TfUJJtuHf wnrtrttfinaiiiwrinmTTwr t v MU iiuiiunu uw repiranon assumed the form of is however assured that the supposed breathing under f exercse but in uuuus o exitsuanu an Tnasprevems ana reading alone where the strain of SOW THE GOLF 2JTJL ESeot of the Game TJpcm the Optica our observation of thft cnnfin ixrnlnn nf 1ia lirro temporarily ocetinied bv leutrtfi rrf f It ia a calculating yot wistful look which comes unconsciously into thft eyes of the man who drives the rubber ball over the links He cannot control it nay more than the wheelman can regulate tie bicycle face which creeps upon iim with tho lapse of time This man with the penetrating glare with the iook whieh seems to measure all things on earth has the golf cjye It isnt a pleasant thing to -have es pecially wlien you are etujag ed in tho everyday vocation of life Itglvea yoer friends the idea that yon are either ob livious of your surroundings or axe long sighted andC perhaps iartj hearted The golf eye must come if mas devotes himself longto the royal game The great secret of playing golf is to keep your eye on the ball Golf is the putting of a ball into a number of botes with the smallest number- of strokes with clubs of various sizes and complex ions Stockings of gay hues axo cm ployed only to lend tone color to tho game All you really need Is one two or three frood clubs and a trip field wit iiay t jid that seems freeze the countenance The odciicy to excessive golf eje ahould b counteracted by occasional insjieeliou of obets Close at hand X Y World A CnrloBC BtulnrM There arc liotmauj persona who woald etay up one night in a week in theopea air the vIoia year round for tha pur pose of oarnang a few pence It is a liv ing is followed by a few men who incomes are exceedinglv small and prcj arioiis In many parteof Lon don market- are held on Sundays and very animated are the scenes to bo witnes ed It is a very difficult task to obtain a pitch in which one caj2 buy a barrow ot stall and many who are anxious that their pitches should not be occupied by newcomers hire a man to keeo night watch The several pitches are Venus is the difficulty of looking returns parallel to the rormal aT -S 0ld barre8 tillthu through its atmosphere Boston immediately after the ovoiti has mormn br 2S the arrival of the bar rows and Transcript jcome to an end In ma ENGLISH SHOP GIRLS tendants voices and one day the of aquick concejion and an ability to L b e CSin - hour on three T occasions no excuse mnkeuseof and tin to a Ivan ate the vents a nromnt dismissnt ti i - r t i - - ujiii cacuc3 or those wfep are opposing legis lation advocated bv the maioritvl opeaaer tramn is well known toTjjp DBMOCEAT and this paper can vouch for him as possessing all the qualities named above together with those other characteristics which are heeded by all officials courtesy and true gentlemanlfness Only six of the one hundred mem bers of tbehmise have been returned this year andJK GaUln should be elected epeaer on account ei his ex perience if for nopiher renson apement claims that these rules sitate its attendants taking a ijroncr amount of rest and probably custom ers find it to their advantage not to b obliged to listen to an accountof the last dance or what he said and she said when they wish to be waited en Toledo Bee Large it Fleots In Umt he wUSu v nu singing however a marked diffnr r f - ipnn wnt u T ft L rVZ difficulty m securing his pitch in uiCum me Dreatmnp a mft O - AAtVilll m - - WrlPTl tnrilTir 4im1 u fiit - members of a certain tribe in the Cau cacua Wlien a single young man dim some one who has carried to the grave - marriageable daughter in the couisc of the year calls uppn the bereave parents find says Your son is sur to wanta wife I11 give you mydaug ter and you shall deliver to me ik marriage portion in return A frienrl ly offer of this description js never ie r The British India Steam Xavigalion jected and the two parties f con co company possess the largest fleet - to terms as to the amount of the dowrv the It world numbers 1C2 rci resenting a gross tonnage of The Peninsular Oriental company come next with 83 vessels totaling 221- 3 trross toainnreChicafrQ Tntr 4jw - wnicn variea according to the nxlvan i2ir o tor nn - uieu w arter a night of slumber xncy Are ucneraiiy Ketinwl Alio S un sitting This The winter is dreaded bv thr Pleasant One can hardly enter a hih clasv rfvoc7tudcS TT ttCntiOB tclnnen but precautions aeSen ot vocal students When the smffcr sat that th mnv 1 ww J tt ilJ raaae comrortabli ir v -x u iouuim uup wujiouv noting not only - e resemnieu of the A fire is Herb hoi oti JU the height ancV air of distinction at- Wd breathing almost exactly witOi aplentiful spoib2S and i 5 lucu ejiueu -- - w luv uc ucii sianuiR a smU lrf p nf n rifa t i manner Eefcrringto this V shows that the erect position is to defy the inclement weather All manager of a larffe correct one for sing insr thftv t - lishment said that the girls in -their Another fact of interest to athlotes whose pithos hnv ben dressmaking departments are required and people who run for their train St Louis epubc to have all these qualifications and for was demonstrated It is not general- t the most part -they come from Jy known tliat many people run a most fe Ticodine Out Disc families preferring this to the fifrinil risk in -for I over- rushing a car If Water much as men may dislike it I TTnrrlol ruinnnntnn tltw nnild lrnnn nn r IC rwrcJ j uvv uuuuuu 3L wuv trw jii i uuioeiy uiuiiujr tj unaJt lu crness or companion There is hardly mS tfle car platform the danger would much to choose -from in point of free- he much lessened The opening of iu dom for all the girls are obliged to live teraal lessons which maj be fatal in in -a building provided by and under character comes from the sudden cessa the supervision of the management fcia of effort- In case of extreme These homes are doubtless com breathlessness as would occur ftr utiuuBjiegooanariiainentonaqlaj fortable but the rules are extremely running for a train great relief would JUQge Of human nature as it is fie that strict No masculine callers ars ever be experienced from taking a ievr deep appoints committees and thejpbssessor UMmea ann rne nouse is cod prompt- oreauis umcago ira s is possible to prevent many diseases and cure by drinking large quantities of water An enuneat French physician says that typhoid fever can be washed vt of the- sys tem by water He givea his patie7it what would amount to eight or tea -ounces an -hour of sterilized water Experiments have been made with dis ease caused by bacteria which A Carion3 Ctutom the curative value of water A strange eustom prevails among thp In cases of cholera where the system secretes a large amount of fluid enor mous quantities of hot water aro of great benefit and will cure many cases without other roedicinesv One doctor says that perfectly sweet cider taken in large quantities has been known to cure cases df bowel cOmpInhrt Tho acid kills the bacteria-which-are spoed ily thrown out of the system Hot wa ter in fevera is of great use and an ordinary tumblerful of water as hot as can be taken once an hour is one of the very best remedies tages possessed by the girl in ho r life- taut thing is to get into the system time Cases have been known nhw and nnf nf it cnffiAt j the young man 6 father has given DC water to prevent accumulations ot cows to secure a dead wife for his dcl ptomaines and toxina within the body son Chicago News N 0 Picayune f i yX The lovotea ot tho fiport Acquire a Far Away impression azut It MsJc ZUm Oblivious cX m Frleodrf 1 1 y or is holes distributed at distaccea of 100 yards onnoreOiccuTsstharearGv some things -called hazards slight un dulations of the ground stumps per haps brooks and various obstacle which mike it dii5cult to land the boll in the hole Just here isiwherethegolf oyebegia to evolve The man with the golf eye takes in -every uneveuncv of the links at a jrhmce He me isures tho distance to the hole calculates instinctively av to the exact elevation which it is neces sary to ftive the ball in order to send It oa its way rejoicing to the putting green lie handles driver maahie or niblick with practiced hand every move of which is controlled by the golf eye J the farseeing eye -which rolls ia fine frenzv and his propTietic ken If the ball iles far from the hole this man with tiic eye knows just exactly wbere to go to find it He does not starr or the place where- the bell strikes His golf eye tells him where that ball will roll after it has struck the links He starts instinctively far the place where he knows the ball will sure ly roll and he always finds it To the man without a golf eye plaid suits and striped stockings ar as sounding brass and tinkling cymbal Not quite so loud perhaps butjiustaa inetToctual for golf playing Pin clothes brilliantly polished clubs of wood and iron and cabbies in atraxtgo attire ure mockeries wlien the golf eye is absent The ejc in some cases acquires a set oppression The crystalline lens by constant expansion becomes pennan enilly cbrcd and the muscles aroondj V lao eytljd hold the organ firmly It jTivcs The ipipress on that an invisiWey j3 fastened there The V- problems connected with this pubjeet ls ion of the face becomes inconse His investigations have nofbtcn 001- e y set and in some cases it nned to the laboratorv but ii A- V S w V vi t K