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Show mis sot mis m.hy hhy. Cnres Made llj ('lerirmen Who rerfursna Miracle. Pimmm.. June lit. Hev. Father Moltitigerof Troy Hill, is resting from the blessing and healing of the sick, and is performing only hi regular church services. He is greatly exhausted ex-hausted by tho continuous work of lal Friday and Saturday. A majority of i of the visitors who came for St. An-' An-' tlmny's day have left for their homes. but still a great manv tiro remaining j for an additional blc-ing. Among those who consult Father Mollinger it few ui-o found xx ho have curious ailments. ail-ments. A Polish woman came today xxhohas ten pounds of hair on her head. It has gathered in a knotty mass and can not Ixuvmbed. The hair is composed of erery color immtiuable. Black, green, blue, yellow, red, ami w hile are seen iu dilTe'rt nt spots, while other colors are mixed through 'them. Another patient named Joseph Mid-water Mid-water is paralyed in Inith legs, and if a heavy weight is placed on hi left foot he describes the feeling as being similar to a shock from an electric luit-tery. luit-tery. He ie ites struuirei-s to Aland on bis foot and ays the sensation is very agreeable. His friends say that if a circle is formed with him .-is a center, and one of the number stands on his foot, the ellcct Is nearly the aiuo a from a battery. Among thoe who called on the aged priest was Marth.t Devine, of CuiiiImiIh. Sehuykill county. "I have I een partially par-tially deat all my life" she said. ' Have been hero three days and am cured. I never heard a church bell until yesterday." Mary Iole,' aUoof Cumbola, oaid l l eimld not 'we out of one eye. Fattfi Mollinger cured me iu thtee dny. i Several phy-leinns were iute'rUcwcd J to day but the majority were unwilling j to cypress no opinion of Kailier Mollin- I ger's work. Thoe who did talk thought that patients under the inllueneo of undue un-due excitement imagined llirm-clve cured, so declared thenisclv es, and then went home only to iconic their couches, r. J. "Cooper was the only one who would acknowledge th.it Father Mollinger might po.sevi some great medical ability,' Tie thought faith iu a treatment would greatly help u physician to effect u cure, .Mary IJuick of Bushtllle, Intl., said "I have had erysipelas for years, my face w us all broken out . 1 came lo re three dux ago ami you eo my fae Is without u mark now." Mrs. Hackmau of Trulapolis, led , said, "My i! year-old boy has nexnr been able to we out of one eye. I brought him here twclxe days ago ami he is well now." Jerry Ponohooof Howard City Mich , nid: "I have Im-cii subject to falling sickliest nt fllspient intervals. since coming hern I have been perfectly well, although 1 have not hail as long an Interval In-terval from sickness for years. " A score of others gmc'lcstimniiy yesterday yes-terday of ijuiek cures. |