Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1889 — Page 8
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•ft* Ml |Mtiii nninin— m Hcnm ■riling" Mod a sharp reporter to • Bhloonut. “Are you m favor of trot tiros ?* 'Well, I ihonld smile,* anavrered tha barkeeper. "I think this oavm'rj is the hoaae of liberty, and I believe trmrj MM should hare a right to driat what ho pleases, and irhere he pleases, absolutely fpee, and all legislation to the •ontrary u snmptaaiy and therefore aa* eonstitatioaaL ” “You want to be so recorded?* “You bet your sweet life.* “All right; now I’ll take a glass of champagne; that kind yon sell at 26 cents." It was set out for him, and he poured ■ down and poured another in on top if it and started off. “Hold on,” said the bartender, “yon twe me half a dollar." “No, I don’t; didn’t you Just say yon believed in free liquor, and that anything to the contrary is sumptuary and unconstitutional? If there’s anything I do like to see it is a man who lives up to his principles,” and he walked out, wiping his mouth on his coat sleeve, and leaving the saloon man to study up the law points of the esse.
Near-Sightedness.
Education may create discomforts h •ell as secure great advantages. The Stfaan nation is threatened with a pec Jfit trouble of the eyes, as a penalty for reading badly printed books and for unwise methods of study. A careful iovestifeetion of the schools by competent phynoians has revealed the unpleasant fact that near-sightedness is growing common, and may beoome universal In children of nveyears and under, it was rarely found; 4ne vision was quite K rfect. In the lower Bohools, from flfm to twenty per cent of the soholars were effected; in the higher schools, from forty to fifty per cent. In the theologioal department of the University, seventy per oent. of the students were troubled; and in the medical department the misfortune was almost universal, only five per cent, not being thus afflicted. The physicians ascribe the difficulty to the praotioe of holding the books too near the eyee, and the praotioe is due in s large measure to the poor print dt cheap becks. _ . .. To 8 to? a colt from pulling back os his halter in the stall, take a sufficiently long piece of half-inch rope. Put thf oenter of it under the tail like a crap per, cross the rope on the back, and tie the two ends together in front of the breast, snugly, so there is no s ack, Otherwise it would drop down on the tail. Put au ordinary halter on (a good one), and ruu the halter strap, or rope, through a ring iu the manger or front of the stall, and tie it fast in the rope on the front of the breast; then slap his face and let him fly back. He will not choke or need telling to stop pulling back. Let him wear this awhile, and twice or thrice daily scare him back as suddenly and forcibly as possible. After (me or two trials,he cannot be induced lojjuU back.— Chimgo Evening JottrCan* ohairs are more used than eve* They are now painted in colors to har» monize with the remainder of the fur* mture iu the room. The cane arm emirs have the backs and seats oushicmed either with plush or velvet, while the rockers are generally ornamented with bows and ends -of some bright colored satin ribbon. The shapes in odd ehairs are very old-fashioned, and grow more anoient every day. The latest is a daitfty-looking,though most uncomfortable, chair of Queen Elizabeth’s time. It is manufactured iu highly polished rosewood, and has cushions made of peacock blue plush- embroidered bs moss rone-brim.
in France the best forage is kept fo< the winter for sheep, and two pounds * of salt dissolved in water and sprinkled oyer the rations is given to forty sheep. In Alsace, during very wet weather, one and a half ounces of green vitriol dissolved in eight parts of water, is given with great advantage to sheep. This is especially excellent where sheep are house-fed as in Italy. Cavour relates that in the neighborhood of Turin sheep are principally reared for their milk, which is converted into cheese. In France, near Lyons, amall farmers keep sheep for the same end. The Dishleys yield 75 per cent., and the merinos 56, of their live weight in flesh. The quality of food needed by stock varies even among animals of the same age and breed, and it necessarily varies to a great extent among animals oi different breeds. Upon this subject a farmer in England says it is sufficiently correct to reckon a sheep consuming 28 pounds of green food, an ox or a cow 150 pounds, a calf 40 pounds, and a yearling 80 pounds, daily. At this rate an ox or a cow consumes as muoh as five sheep. The latter will require 10,220 pounds, or nepfliy five tons apiece, the former 54 j 750 pounds, or nearly twenty-five tons of green food, for its yearly maintenance.
Use for Old Pianos.
A Labrador tribe, it is said, made the barrels stolen from a wrecked whaleship serve as chimney-tops, the West Indians utilized Timothy Dexter’s warm-ing-pans for sugar-ladles, and the Shans find no worse use for English beer-bot-tles than to stick them up aa household gods to keep evil spirits aw ay! But the drollest instance of urithought-of capability is reported in tbe London Truth: What beeomes of old pianos? That well-known and most adventurous Frenchman, Do Tonnant, while in Patagonia, wished to gain the gnod-w.'Ji of a * old Patagonian chief. He *«•«.•<uti-
RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA
These twtn diseases cause untold suffering. Doctors admit that they are difficult to cure—so do their patients. Paine’s <mr Celery Compound has pern fj IT mauently cured the worst ■// U cases of rheumatism and / fWf U i neuralgln-so say those who [V Kl/I j> &**• BKd it fit In*// J*/ “Having been troubled Irak i with rheumatism at the knee f .yffARVXw and loot (or five yaare, I was ; | ' _ 1 almost unable to get around. f 1 for ml*, and was very often confined INO USKTO to my bed (er weeks at a I time. I used only one botlowwtu. tie of Paine’s Celery Com--1 If |\ T\ pound, and was perfectly II 1\ \\ cured. I can now Jump U 11 U around, and feel aa lively as Jr - \1 w a boy.” Peas* Carou, I Bureka, Nevada. » SI.OO. six for ss.oo. Druggists. Mammoth testimonial paper free. Wbaa, Richardook* 00., Props.,Burlington, Vt.
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W. WILLIAMS,^ —DEALER INFURNITURE WIIIIAMS-STOCKTOK block, Thud Doob West of Makeeteb House, Rebsselab, litdr
Rensselaer Marble House a 8 KuJH t wm HENRY MACKEY. Prop t : —Dealer In — « American and Italian Marble, MONUMENTS, TIBXiETS. BhlkMA SLATE ax\D MARBLE IV. f URjrS ./•>*/> VASES. Front Street. Rensselaer l Indiana. PAINT YOUR BUGGY FOR ONE DOLLAR By n » ta * OOIT A 80*8 091-COAT SCOOT PAIHT. Paint Friday, not hto Church Sunday. Bight Faslnenable Shade*: Bbfcfr. Maroon, Vermilion, Blue, Yellow, OHve Lake, Brewster and Wagon Greens. No Varafahing necessary. Me* hard with a “*hta*.» One Cent and job U done. Tip top far Lawnieats. Flower Pots, Baby Carriages. Curtain Poles, Front Doras, Fanuture, Screen Door*, Mantle*, Iron Fence*, la J«* «he thing tor the lag** to as* about the bom? COIT’S HONEST HOUSE PAINT. Dont buy a paint containing water or benzine whe» fra ihnaiu money you can procure COTT fa CO’S Pfßl PAIKT that b warranted to be aa HNIH, MlTDfirS LIISEEtMHi, rf!ft and free from water and benzine. Demand this brand aad *»**. f handtiag k m nd authorized by ms, in writing, to warrant K to wear t TEAKS with b COATS er S TEAKS with E the Latest Styles used in the Hast now becoming so papular In the West, and up with the times. TrjJ^^^| t ? BCJKBT PALYT, You wfll never regret it This te the wise Is sufficient. COIT’S FLOOR PAINT WON’T DRV STICKY. Beer buy Fleer Paint that never dried beyend the sticky point, waste a week, spoil the job, then swear I Next time an (VAT’S n MK PAINT, 4 anMabta Andes, warranted U dry hard aa a rack o"r night. No trouble. No - ■ qauttqn ■■TS-r^ggasagtiwißnTii
44 Paine’s Celery Compound has been a Godsend to me. For the past two years I have suffered with neuralgia of the heart, doctor after doctor falling to cure me. I have now taken nearly four bottles of the Compound, and am tree from the complaint. I feel very grateful to you." Crab. h. Lewis, central village, cx. Paine’s Celery Compound ••I have been greatly afflicted with acute rheumatism, and could find no relief until 1 used Paine’s Celery Compound. After using ■lx bottles of this medicine I am now cured of rheumatic troubles." Samuel Hdtchdqom, So. Cornish, N. H. Effects Lasting Cures. Paine’s Celery Compound has performed many other cures as marvelous as these, —copies of letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entirely vegetable; a child can take It What’s the use of suffering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia?
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Bn* Tti iirtaMt Yea smsa! afford to Wewto (Nee In ATpertßseotiaf whea yen/ knot* •• la (laager. CoaeaatpriM always eeeiae at first, ealj a Mid. Do mot permit aay dealer lap— a pea yoa with seme aheap imitative es Di. Kiag’e New Diseovery ter Cvwwmpkoa, Coafks aad CoWa, let iw awrr jea fat toe feaaiae. Ibmbshi he • • make more profit he may teli ton an has something jast to goex, oc jo* the same. Don’t be deMivwd, but lariat upon setting Dr. Ktag’atfew Diaaawerv, which is gwaraatoel to frtvw relief in all Throat, Lnag aa<i Ohaat affoetiona. Trial bottle free ribiMiL Mayer's Drug a tore. Large Bn* WARDS* era tkoae wba raad this sad thea actr they will And koaersbls employment that will a.t Mki them from tbetr homes and families. The praSte are large and sure for every iadastriees person, mi ay h tvs made *nd are now making several kaadred dollars a month. Itiseuvfar auyoa* ta make $5 and upwards per day, whe is wuliag te work. Bi’kor sex; yonng or old; ranital apt needed; wo etart yon. Bo special ability yon- render, can do U as well as any one. Write to ns nt omee fas fttil parttenlars, whick we mail free. Address Stinson A Co.. Portland, Maine. ■■■■ BEATTY'S (ILllliTI) Organs (m Pianos. Por Catalogues, address, BANISLF.BRATTY, WAsniaoToa, Maw Jbbsbt m non "JETTY’S Orraas at rgalas CpJUUjUUU- For particulars, catalog. address Bamil F. Deattt, Washlngtoa, Bow Jersey. BEATTY’S ORGASS, .Mil Daaiel F. Beatty, Washington, few Jersey. BEATTY’S PIANOS. w.i.Vf.f’ffl?™’; Address, D Uriel F Beatty, Washington, Mew Jersey LADIES! Do Vova Own Dtxiro, at Hon, with Peerless Dyes They will dye everything. They are sold every where. Prise 10c a packs*-40 colors. They have no equal for Strenth. Bright* l ***, Amoant in Paekages or for'Fastness of Color, or menfrding Qualities They do aot oaeek or saset.— For sale by Frakß. Metbb, Bans seiner, lad. March tt, ISH6 -ly. 11WMWMAW hKS taiolntloalzed the world dublU hPlTTlll rin « “>s last half eentury. Hot nfwMldUa ,e * yt among th" wond.rs of in ■Mm. sew T poogsooo Is a meth d aad system of work that eon he *sr(brand ari over the country without sepemtmg the workers lrom their homes Pa/ Hhsrei; anyone tan do the work; either aex, yonag or old; no opeeiai ability required. Capital not nseded.yoe are started free. Cut this oat end return to aa and wa will send you frea soasashlaj of great valaa aad im portaaaa to yon, Mat wnl stmt yon in business that will bring yon in mono monav right away, than anything alas laths world. Grand ont l free. Addrees Tncn St 00., Aagusta, Maine.
THFFldredge I eadsTheWoru)! ** 11 1 aoNDi-CfIANOUEfI MRS. JAS. W. McEV x. . Rensselaer, Ind. /-pvpj-gv u mTAiinu Establishment, *\v riOh iimKiHr WRffiHT, wtopHß >
Mfto BBA WORD BMW ratt to then ana is at [f ; ” ’-wan, bat ara sarpasaad by the marveis mrod laveatian. Thaee wfca are in aeed ff T*>afcAbbl» we* that can be dene wkus irv , * howt-t she..id »t c«oesend aai p -ilsesn tc. • *. A «• . . < '-..Sf-.i btsv s.nnd 'eeelm tree eU in/Mmat.on h either sex. of all igw, •** »*>'“ frees '3 9M pt day and upwasos wt <w**r they Ton -sriaried free. Osp< ts »«-. «qwirsd , . *v> AOjaas e • » dovatth. Live Longer? v Horse Lives • • • 25 years* Elephant “ ... 400 “ Whale u ... 300 “ Eagle u ... 100 u Swan M ... 100 “ Tortoise “ ... 100 " The man lives to be eighty. The poor horse for want of a blanket in the stable has to die at twenty-five, and while he does live he eats twice as much as he should to keep warm. Buy one of the following $£ - Horse Blankets and save money. For sale by all dealers. 5/A Five Mile. m 5/A Boss Stable. m Streagsst Ears. Blanket Hsdo. A, 1/A 5/A Electric. MM M Jast the thing for Out-Door Uh. fm ls/A Extra Test. t m M BrastMng Bsw, Very Strong. 30 other styles At prises to salt arsrybodjr. None genuine without this Trade Mark sewed inside. [Copyrighted xBBB, by Wm.Avrbs& Sons.] ‘
