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Show OUR CASUALTY COLUMN i . i A Young Man Pitched over a: Precipice i WHERE HE HANGS BY A DISLOCATED SHOULDER. ' A Little Jtnbo Falls on the Sharp Pi-ohr of a Broken Buttle unci ls Terribly Cut by It. j DANGLING OVER A PREGIPICE. j A llrmarkalile FcHt Whlrh Itcflults In a! IMftlocatvd Shoulder. Lyman Marble, of Deweyvillc, met with a serious accident while logging in the mountains VA miles north of that place, lie was follow-I follow-I ing a drag down a steep and tortu-j tortu-j ous trail which skirted the border I of a deep and precipitous gulch. 1 As he walked along, suddenly the load gave a lurch, fulling against and tumbling him over the preci- niee. As bp fell he urn jiipH t.hp Pint of a strong strap, to which he pluck-ily pluck-ily held on with his right hand. He hung there until his brother rushed up and drew him up over the brink. The terrible strain on the arm had wrenched the bone clean out of the socket. He was hurried home; Dr. Wadecalled; and soon the dislocated shoulder was set and the unfortunate relieved of his sufferings. |