Can you a.-.' whore Mm. II la Thy.wl 'tint.* morp full*.': I-nst summitpatient. whose honu* Is in Now»r»!•*y*8. 15 wont to New York on thej^r.!?VtehVy,«'.^«M'sr^idifferent street ears. hut is^ now with heigh,* found th«* house dosed anil* was obliged to ko to a numh. r of different pla. es before sin was told where her husbanda as^FwSrrStySias Anna iia.i said. The patient, when she return, d. stated that she hn.l been seizedtwiiv ami boarded lh.* train ^ ^ ^missing Anna. • alle.l to flml her. reported i ha t she saw her sitting in the railroad station. swinging her feet haek and forth, laughing. talking and seeming to he having a very good titn* all 1 h**rself.2sr. msp'VMhVhSr^„5J,^.SThese plt;sai.i asMy objectJS^oASS-'e«if.Sfdiit is no long, rIff fKSSl'iSki.fiSs.hi''. .■i'c.-:the orj-misni in wiii.di the ego or ess-n--juniW“Thl'» bring Cablb.hr,,. It I- no, a farpart of man. which, as we have seHn. tainly is not dependent on tin* whole iTn byU,,,ukm'S1 with its me-of one not visibly connected with its me-chaism. can exist without an part of it. In other words, if laying down the body*s not take away the man. then why has for tin* nonce left the garment ofon the physl-, ?= IKbut'w..^,. Hr.•sz?}brTTCrconcluhad taken it. When Anna was hiterro-where il w«:sartr; snthe charge, but when,;£rnrjrr:^kr.i:rr;,K,::;rn “keIC-K If.in u lt;HtUi*5r,ttyST* 'i ......find lo-t articles anil also to forecast an event was in connection with a peculiar22? raKriJm* ^nf.uswi2;:me- ling was given him i.y his fattier a gen. nil in the regular airny. to whom itSpworth, but for the association, and whenSfiKS ££t.A-’KSJ!I'm'ueCuu'wW! KS h“*From such ohscrx itions as 1 have been able toas are those which e.nitrol tihut I am convinced that in the realm of the .go. whole Anna g*-ts information which it would be impossible to get Ini two m*t-About six weeks after she began to see these two numbers, she received a UWMUISr *“ylK i.rr 'sr.,?^ i.w,nsSwSr'nrS *mill*»ega!i to melt it would he found. Several limes She said: I think the ring will befound on the 7th of March.” When that j*. of the mouth came tin* snow hadKriatfbar.iKf.was w«*msmsiSeaHftlarge *ro5raW‘l 7liink it is anoffice of some kind. There are manyfiS^TVSaS SnryS z sSusiuBt'tr s^jrssssrmi«hc had ever heard anything definite asSiasafa^’Swr-m away'„r«ii5srt.w,rtd^t,J!.,rc.?;Htreets. When she paused and the doctorsss is ^.wzrKavv.pt over her face, ami she said:-1 am in sueli a large place; such a delightful place nnd t lu re arc dn -i nv. \ ervon*1 playing them, anil yet they vibrate.feel* and'it Vl'beautiful beyond anythingsKrS,cr*« as^rax atrwiof great assistance In determining the ailments from which patients are suffer-done for them, and it Is stated that in hut two or three Instances has she made* ?■«, 'XfAsrssz ti.-sh. said to in**;• 'Miss S. is not g.iing to be here long She is going^ very stai.bn and very s,„m.'I dfdSnot^Vlirthis assertion.' lit a few days later 1 had reason to recall It. when332 tfasSKK2-here and there.”work disagreeable, bu* ratIkm tin* reverse. excepting when she is recalled to•ho Kocs into a psychic state as closingand hears.r^iir hi-ri.-nce of the kind occurred tin* next yearS:;:r;^r .........At that time the son of a woman whohad been given up to die of well known doctors beggeu mm m come and s**.* If he could not to somethingKv:“«.nU!:.%Kfu.;i,.,,a.«rnwsboy would take no denial, and at lust hisforhth7leal cause wiucli would account for the wotnun's condition, nnd lie concluded thatSiJBBjr W.Xr«.*S!found that she was much distressedabout a certain matter and greatly de-IrcsHcd.1 leing In for it, professional;,nindl,b,;dsivtlverified anfai-'isssr'ts'.irff.ri’iUrir.i a.rn»;nr r, fsssr„n;')' ‘Ss™isyTrid*,four miles southwest ot Hartford, tho county commissioners to-day condemnedthe county. The bridge threatened to go■~SS SxSS--1sillSisiP