Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1880 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Abusing Newspapers Some people think they are very smart when they abuse a newspaper or editor. They forget that many papers have [largely profited by becoming the objects of these attacks, and that some editors have thriven assaulted. Aside from this consideration, it should be remembered that an editor is often obliged to occupy a very delicate position. His sense of right will sometimes cause him to attack or dafend a man, a business, a class or a cause at the risk of making enemies of others only find those in whose interests he had labored display ingaatitude. Of course no level headed editor expects to find much gratitude or charity. He must generally be content with the approval of his own conscience, and pursue the course he believes to be right, regardless of either frowns or smiles, supported by his conscious rectitude. It will all come right in the end. It is hard to be misundeistood, and to find those to whose support you have earned a right, desert you to meet alone the attacks of those you have incenced in pursuing the course yon were convinced was right, bnt you will thereby learn a lesson of self- reliance, and form a habit of judging entirely for yourself, that will be invaluable. You will be able to tell the truth, however distasteful, and refuse to utter a falsehood, no matter how how much Pleasanter it may promise to make things go. —N. Y. Evening Post. An exchange pubii. j h» j s the following as a means of silvering by cold ruboing : Make a paste by thoroughly glinding in a porctluin mortar, away from the light, water 3 to 5 ounces ; chloride of silver, 7 ounces ; potassium oxalate, 10 5 ounces ; common table salt, 15 ounces, and sal ammoniac, 3.75 ounces. Or chloride of silver, 3| ounces; cieam of tartar, 7 ounces; common tablv salt 10 5 | ounces, and water enough to form a ' paste. Keep the paste in a covered < vessel, away from the light Apply; it with a cork or brush t o the clean metallic (copper) sui face and allow it to dry. When rinsed in cold water the silver presents a fine frosted ap - pearance, the brightness of which may be increased by immersion for a few seconds in dilute-sulphuric acid, or in a so ution of potassium cyanide. The silvering bears the action of the wire brush and of the burnishing tool very well, and it may also be “oxidized.”

Teachers’ AssociationThe Executive Committee of the Jasper County Teachers’ Association will meet at the law office oX D. B. Milier, in Rensselaer, onj Saruaday, Nov. 27, 1880, at 2 o’clock, p. nt., for tho purpose of arranging a programme, appointing time and place for next meeting, and transacting other business of the Association. Each member of the Committee is requested to bring a iist of subjects from which to prepare a programme, Those who will participate in the exercises are requested to. send in their names with the topics they would discuss, to the Committee.

E. R. PIERCE, Pres’t. Clara Coen, Cor. Sec’y. —Ladies and gents—l shall not ask you to buy, but give us a call and examine our goods and you will see that you can save money at the New Store.

“EVERYBODY” Is respectfully notified that Dr. Ira C. Kelley has opened an office over Willis J. Imes’ Drug Store for the practice of Dentistry in all its branches. No pains will be spared to give the Lest (satisfaction for the least money. Teeth extracted without pain. IRA C. KELLEY, Dentist. —Ladies underwear from 25c. up wards, and also gents underwear from 25c. upwards at the New Store. Among the little items of personal comfort and economy are Ayer’s Pills. They are the ready remedy which defeat many disorders, if taken in season, and should be kept in every family. —Call apd see those stylish and trimmed hats at the New Store. We have much pleasure m recommending Thermaline to our readers, as an aosolute cure for Malaria. The manufacturers name alone is a guarantee of its merit. It pells at 25 cents per box. For particulars see Advt. For sale by Emmet Kanual.

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