Three Blind Men
The tilinga tliat three blind men who ive in different paris of the country can o are aslonishing. .John S. Weniges, of Urecknock townskip, Massacliuselts, is a merchaut and mncliiuo agent. He sells binders, rcapers, grasa mowers. and other farm iinpleuients, sbips Üiem away and puls thcui in running order. Simon Collns, of Marietta, has just h'nished a pretty canoe, eightcen feet long, greatest widtn Iliirty inehes, and weighing liftysix pounds. When the canoe was ready to use he inspeclcd it carefully witli lus tingeis and saidhe was perfectly satistietl with bis work. He walks the streets of his town without an3' assislance e.xcept a sane, and attends to the meeting of the local lyceum apd takes part in debate. When he feels like taking a trip to New York or Boslou he takes it, and Sfoes alone, loo, Aaron II. Kugle is totally blind, like the other two. A snowball destroycd lii.s cyesiaht when a boy. He is well known för miles around Mount Joy. He walks miles into the country alone, lie is an agent tot orgaus, and is a skillful performer on and can repair such instrument-;. He is very fond of tiowers, cultívales inany, anii takes pleasure in lbowing them to his friends.
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