Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1884 — A Quiet Man in Mexico. [ARTICLE]

A Quiet Man in Mexico.

A prominent citizen of Mexioo returned from a trip into South Ameriaa last week. He had been gone three months, “Elected a new President sinoe I’ve been gone?” he asked of a friend. “Oh, yes.” “How many?” “Only one.” “Any revolutions ?" “Only three.” “What’s become of Miaz?” “Oh, he was shfct last week." “And Zagual?” “Transported.” “And St. Badier?” “The same as when you left.” “Is that so ? I’m surprised that he should be at one thing so long. He was a very enterprising sort of a man. Where is he ?” “Dead.”— New York Times. No mattes jpow hazardous the employment, men can always be found to do the work. Whether it is to labor in, a powder-mill, or to encounter the perils of the arctic region, it is all the same. Enough men love excitement to enlißt in any occupation.