Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1890 — Page 7

WAKE UP, BOYS.

Kafr* the Whole Earth if \«uMNT In- J „ titled to It- jt / c t II I was looking ttfis moraine at a squirrel in his cage. The little fel- i K)W was putting an immense amount of : energy into L wheels tAicF yet .all that -b% accomplished. was to make the wheel* go round and T round with wonderful rapioity.f-Bot" tbe i squirt el was not to blame lor this dCtigpd'nt* energy. His cage comprised the limits of hie world and he Imd no other way of j exercising |his muselfe but to turn his ; wheel. It stirred un fy compassion th C }4cil#«litVhen I ihoug|«ic4rl Upbn the bonier™ P his keeper for his daily food, be would be in the topmost branches of the finest tree-* silecting the cho.cest nuts, and laying, in stoie eHop the' 4 winter. The squirrel is entitled to-pity, hutkj freedom ' WWMCtrTR) 18 IhTitlfed. BuT bow about the human squirrels whq dqJlftsferttblj l cage hav/juit such a iimited field for tbe exercise of mpafttfca. «■. (jjfjcmmHOribed raomittlaOds worfi/hai osfipot brmg .iqut the jiaasibtUiip? .trfijwe < tateiitii?" And yet a young man who proposes to go through life without securing ti-e very best-'-AJiiedtitnX Übat-cttH ye i ob- 1, tained lor the purpose of qualifyinghim. for meetirrg-Birrt TlfgelmxgfngL \hej.-dmi|E* de 1 1 be lately #plt sTiin Jbl iaiide.i and his work m iife-tsTieceSStrrfly 1 iWTtSO'

to one weary monotonous turn of the wheel that, the only applica*'%iofa can make of nis energies. The squirrel that would refuse to turn his wheel would betaken out omd-killed, and| the man" who by education ip fitted p only one-kina of. w jut. must turn the wherilWfftfe. “He wants earttif'. Sk Inflt. A slang expression ivhen used in its highest -educatipnal|«tti|q| iljd J&'lAffa provijejl jwilhlbiains lor comnr«iensi|)u -and fnfiifi* jsiia iuiSscles |o| jafttn! wrfbfS toc whore wfttra as the territory of his powers, Jf, .hi’virtue of education, lie enjoys the rafigfi of unlimited freedom. he [ will not be. tjhe’caged ftqufr’fef, i dependent l his owner fo*.l*i«, daily food and protection, but thenest positions of life Will be within his grasp and he will enjoy the sovereignty to igimU* iWTW energies, the dignity oTlndept ndence. Now, boys, put youi selves m the cage. pioviaed Uy the caprice of > our employer, end tl|4i\ r look out between bars of youi) your fallow fiffen, with no better abilities than 4«c.ni;4fik i sessed, enjoying the delft; ous freseffirntfaE. ] tygP|W)rlfl and fßßiUakinpMjilMp gm ter. but blame for ehoosflSSafiK juiiro'w Uiqit of a cage. drortW**<JJiHihe affekt, fiigj, 'yorld-r r ~Jjieter« jPT'trman.

Why He Held On.

Workmen Were hoisting stone next door) to Frankih’s housed witeye a new buildingwas gfiinW , np;‘ThS’ triotive power being a donkey-engine. The signal for was given by the sound of a whirls, the man lo whom fell ihe duty of blowing this stood out q|_Higbt of the e pj»iqeer. One day Fr&igue were standing as close Zo the ropes as •they were allbwed* To 'edme, when the” whistler was called awar for. q mooucjiL '"he man who*|34(Je htfie stohbmWt y or a drink, and tue two boys'Cfept up to tlio tackle S'Jln.lufekfiryiMhia.i other boy spJifl". fihd. 'whistle lying on a timber, and just as thii iißfii .ten 'Tbe lad was up to ihe second stwry before he could be slopped,,; tefit bore a| carpenter managed to sen|hit&-&ud4raw !him unhurt into a windne % “You did well to / low,” he said, as he goit’thK'iwlilpMtwf •saftwj ftjwi’j : I<lb| ff iherb to,” - uiqs “mother told me not tw-faHr4»rtikh^affhrl with my new clothes. *|jj "

Two Conditions.

Jw«tteicby ajhfir norifit .wipj feels <bbdt. tt> 4) d ©sU>ft^ r W*ecogai “The humorous pas er is a kind-of.fraying clause to life. Without the huenerous writer all Inhere, feue- Baglish an# the French fl t.” % _ , iai . W'ritten by tbeJAfid maq jffjter hi per rifig atrdbfqfirfi’positionfen arnewsAApCnf Thte Ugfiit and J flighty Jso - o iUAikhlilhdri 4>us papers are abominajtion. The spvcaUed is a \oore. ThiJTtrififi .abCAt nunjor is'all a — Jirfcansaw traveler.

Didn’t Like Such Socialility.

“ man «! too sociable ter sni'f. tha " eaid a j*®ft»,«e^riDg^!tj ; a man jrtopff Bame-nad beibaJp-imentioaed jti coawsaIdOB. _ . “Too sociable?”►some one rejoined. —- “Yas, sab, dafs whut lie is. I likes fur apft, piit srbea er ma i copiijec es round me rlike he do* e f w’y.-S- > A ffs* vaz all right 'foroihe got bo soeuible, but now lie is all wrong. ” *!>... ... J:J I. 1i..." r.„i .1

The Long to Sleep.

, popular belief that men o£ ejttfaorpinatpr mental activity are, as a rule, light sleepers - is not jqqtified by fee- facts, fWnaf she just and right allowance of wleepMnay be for the individual "d’oeS riot seem to depend altogether on theyunount of ohvyioal *md is ihitVraiTggd by inheritance and idiosyncrasy. The idler BEtTthe pleasure-lover often seem to sleep longer and more eisilytban the laborious brain-worker, and cases may be traced whpie a tendency to light or|heavy sleep hal win stiongly in families, nrespectn e-l 2y lathe occupation sr fif.Adyrinaitll °r IntiUectual actiiiMJof i|*fr<rmw.|T!he Imt if intellectual efficiency c n be preserved by six hours’ sleep, theie seems no motive for making effo ts, probably destined for failure, to se<yirq.eight hours, R&iM that short sleep has not been <he result of a Mm „W seems normal for it. Hence moderately jpgrlfh-fapppst. find jqaiatH freedom from sources of disturbance are ( b“ Seiemglialut'i) lo ts' Is retlfy'ao: Eight f y i4iak e !t b !W,s, 5 although itfs, perhaps. a Jiiwr&l; allowance ft»f?ikddlts m ..yisprpuehefdtj). youpg.nqcl the ail-. rug may '(Hut aavantage tuke more, and, V*)" Of SO

Directions for Taking Beechain's Pills.

In the first place I must caution all whoi go9i<?J'ktat fibbtfSl be ’llib'drmjf vihder tne influence of drink, lot him be ever 1 'So ill. dr"h|s ffeafl uverTcfbnd. I woulct adIvtse hlmjtQ.talco six or qight; oi mv pills at ,bed will b«. all. right ttie following moruitx®. It may appear to many) here recommended is too 'targe: but I would remind invalids that exoeptJ.be inken in proper doses they. wiillclA Jfopijivimwl experience will teach all jlfMyqid ifllcM that the doses here recfflpflQtlegJtfDStead of being too large, ure, in many •obstinate and severe cas-s. not large enough, and many strong per-’ sons, in very sudden and obstinate disor--5 &V 9 mentilXCrtOillilfii I. 1. sh. 1 . These excellent pills are composed entirely of medicinal herbs; they are warranted free from mercury or otheMioispnharflPW^fnfe, but may be "given to iin infant or to the aged and infirm with perfect safety. They Beecham’s Pills are prepared only by difself.. Thomas Beeoham, St. HfdtnsAiuiica-RhWri-.ngland. lsil sci iWI ..n iMHft Co., 3C5 Cansi STrPBt. few ofcMgcnts for the United States, ■ra, if ypOwdruggisf does not kefp them, mat miifcSpbechairis; of S* • ■ Bkt ffrat tost and G lined. the end of fifty years, and yytoue of them oqe.hjirt.dred 4 ays more than the other? The St. Lquis Republic underHqkes to kxpktund the riddle. ' . The answer turns upon the familiar .fact that_a. person- who -goes 'round the worJd toward the west loses a day, while . f who travels in the opposite Idiowction gains a day. We will suppose, then, that the two meiL4%qp«stioujwH»-ho«ikrat tju-aame ’itfsifanl Ldqis, fconi' whence jt trip world may.e’isiljtbe madejpqoe a year “ One of them goes always toward -thf Hie othac-UMMrd the east. 0»e •day every year. When the men die.at fifty years of ageu Jbhe ‘hrindW/ ini™ (than the other.

A Matter of Interest to Travelers.

Tourists, emigrants and mariners find At at BttflUttE' which the! Ail f Aijfc4i| we|e« ts the effects xh£re Tiff unhealthy Rnnate.vi Hated ■lined or unwholesome er conditions unfavorays by land in latitudes , it is especially useful febrile complaints and ach, liver and bowels, MAE lent! IjMWDtiJn e cold, sudden changes -oitVeagrpakWpl^^JeAjidSme to damp or extreme TaUgue. dtify prevents intermittent and -relfrfWetrtrWiweiKl other diseases of a malartaJ type, hut fact been yteri past ill Noi-wLaAd Soulh America Hex c®t«6 W(Ai<andieß wuetralia nncU>thegtawm*»«t> *" ' i mChinese-steamboat chef—fc« d ° n thc ana fetches with him credentials showing 'jfth A7}f6 ftrija mgfcter of his profession and .al gemtlvman of high repute. But the (Customs authorities him, andj he tayejoi Ahj-w ' why he k s|ould; not be kejptioutiof the country according rip th«ypr©wisiioßs ofj the flfon_ Bch Erharfflt requested Ihim foNiep*>srt a'bond of pending a ■decision, whuetifiie did. 4f Tuck, ofEast Wlrux/Me/ '’*’>*« (Etised. ut Madagascar the jof|-the inst. by fm'luse of a hefivy .chhrge df dynamite ex-plade<klroirH»-v®ek-on tbe sk«re of the lacq, about forty cods distant from the spot where he saak. The bo ljr had been in tbe water oWuitrtweaty-frve~<f a|ys.

Is Pari«4h» Motoo *s.»-feehesfr of -f n shiou rather than a ecurce of pleasure, pew French women ride well, and the frenchman, as a ru'le, looks upon the Wuimal as a difficult aad dangerous ari iB;le tauaawjidtAp-a slWuwJiose ladder is in -gfc cooied rW I jfejjfßWP-y electhe tu fh%> limo i is - n ' r i"'*r if —u». jr, v., •'« &>rt£# body t>»v .-

ROUTE

Rv. and the Northern Pacific R. R. j Commencing Saturday, June 15, 18901 thetw was •ft«blished!a.< through line of fi,r*t-clasM vestibule<l Pullman sleeping i rtan fiannipg daily ke**een ii hitngo, Milwaukee, St. . Paul,. Helena, kioutaria; IStokane Palls, Tacoma and ‘Seattle, Wqshisißton; aadiPoitltmd, OiiSgob, misc i irig the fastest time to and from all po uts < on Pu et Sound taid the 1 North (, ra6ific coast, apd nffotxlfijg an axpejjlent through route for 'passengers destined to Cali•iofcaia points.u’f i l*» • i t '■ I . West bound traiqs , will leayq Siation, corner Adanis and Canal streets,.• ChiCaeo, daily at >5:80 Portllnnd -£:9oi p. m. * These tfhtns will carry all classes of ppsscqgers and will also provide, the finest\ dining cap 'sC^flbe'between 'Cbidfa’gd riba the Pacific cba»ti ' Trains of all dines f rtf in thW'Ehsi f arriye in .Chicago iu nmphi .time to-make " connection with the 5,50 p. jn. train from Chicago/ 0 * H' !l ■ -■ ' ‘ . Id' l adlitiOn fid the forego'ngV.'special Pnllunn sleeping-car* for the famous Yellowstone Parh yrill be attached td these trains, thttß att'Ordfog during the suinaietiAohths a direct throngh-cnr line to the “World’s->Ytlonderlftnd” and the EaketParktegi ol } thqNorthwest. Time, fortb-eight hours to Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. ‘ J ' 1 *• The atiVkntageil to be sehirred by ptirw chasing through tickets v a'k'rdl : te bbinposed of such favorably known and amllestablished lines as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul and Northern Pacific Eailwoys must be apparent to all firstectass travelers. i,. Por sleeping-cpr reservations, throngh tickets, timetables, and further information, apply at City' OMc4 of‘Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Pnul Eallway, ! at-No. 207 Clark street, -or at Union Passenger Station. Chicago, or addres? F- A> Mmi.Eit' Ass’s G: P.'A., C./M 1 . & St. P. R’y, iOhicagoJ 111. ,<i iwii i' ■

1 He Was iiittl. ' Ayininglady wlio tbak' bundled up in furs, and had sixteeu-button gloves on hep iinnds. bought a stapip i»t >bq postoffice window yesterday, and after uoiug Bn InnkAd ahmit her in a halplsafl JLa.y A in- ! I^^)usou U ed'&S*‘ov^rcoa?^removedl tuil upeket Qt -yial frliur'me li’of* in which) there was a with' much deliberatio'n ’ and' 1 “delicacy he brushed the stamp and aff&gl jjtl “You are so kind!”.she jqny^qred. “Ah, yes; I was born Tbn\ " he re-1 plied, and as she made a skip he care-' frttyy I restore ct; ther pUtsnbe ( 'n i a , purchased his envelope, and.went his way. .UM-f —» 7^.11.’ j.ViL.;; v v T«a<-hers’ National Asuool-tlon at St. - L'U4-''l, HftJl-iFifi’fe lOxtittH3oii Haten. * The rate to tkwaniNifU mealing to be held at Ht. Paul, JwUr.i?.4(k. July 11, 1890, inclusive, from all points on the Chicago.-Rock StlifMjDT £ tl'A o Mka . • oa-t and west of the Missouri liiver) and Albert liM'JbQi’lkUiifllW\/f)iiJE.lliittafeJf TinsrUlass Fare the Bound Trip, plus S 2 for membership fe@4gsb!| for return passage sa^3Ka t : a p sM,.m J ffii; of elegant Chair C ars, Pulimm^Bleepers, fliißpaahrtaiJMteT:', Tourists ana pleasure Teachers , and others who travel via the 4 oc k IsiA tickets or further any Rock Island represeirramw. dress ” John bebagtian-rC+wwrtilrt.and Pass. Agent/ at'ChicagA, A « *•- * A jkjfljttf jftle Compliment. Boarder—Bid you ever play chess, Mrs. mmnrork xzix *» v£ s eta Landlady—l never did. lZ r.Hon wtKuld make aA'hry stipoilg plnyer/i wilJeriug^— j Trib-i Among the bn iM. LA Bre- 1 whieli sailed for Europe Juno 14, • .“was thei •geniallmid popular MrJ Alfred B. , Scott, senior member ot the w r ell-known jhailuTiidtfirtaui chemists. Scott Afßowne, ■ iroprietors of the world-tamed Scott’s EjnslstoßiQf t:<>djL)3 T 9r Oil. a remeftylwhich, has secured and deserving reputa- ‘ .tion qt ajjd scrofulous diseases. The success of this preparation 4s not qsnftned to thei Tt enjbys a largo sale afl oVer Europe, and Ffe. Scott now noakeffpriuto 'jOf*hfs peffodical trips to attend to tfrb' nffittrßtjrnfs firm, whi-h has .branch : hpimeyiAStahJished in Lbtfdort. - Paris! 'Barcelona, MfiWtr and v!i;i:n -viz Fame at l.qijt. \'‘ , Mrk..Harin'hgei‘— And howlafi-you sue-! eeeding on tbe stage, Miss Footlights? Mis. Fo—tlighife—OiCl liWM{ast ; made Hall s Catarrh Cura will cure any case of catarrh. Was very bn/i.* Write him for particulars. Said bf Dciiggists, 75c. —_.y. —— An India a living near Port Di°covery' Bay eaught ‘a’ salmon' in that bay on Wednesday which weighed seventy pounds. This isond of the largest salmon ever eaptuned in these waters, and strange to sayv.-WSS, hauled safely to shore. - .♦- r ' ' , ~t, ! 1 Six Novels R/Bi. mill be sent by Cragln & ( 0., Philada,, ftp., lo myohe In the U. 8. or Canada, postage staid. upon receipt of 25 Dobbins’ Electric 'tfdßp wrappers. See list of novels on (Mfc*ulg.rß abound each bar. , Soap lor sale by all gropers. I ’’—-%—• —Ay !»:.)>."■ ■ 1 Heinbi«h HSine, when he was a student, ohces wwite tq a friend; “Send thalers rrghi- away, or I will starve myself to deMh at your expense.” •' rn '''H.^£^J^®sSS.l< l tioje -c&iidrqn/ wqrhis are gnawlfif at theitj. vfilps. Tneir plea ling looks mother gat them Dr. Bull'^iyofaaaPWtro4WA.k3: a.’ i-1 'the .Irish ' members befiKreiae F arnell Commissicu.:

a- Girlie. First' 'fhi3esophio«l c Tramp—*Losk at |h)[uneven distribution alowealila •wMist©r ABtor qud give every, *nnn < thl oopnIT 'Fhil okdphlcst f T4i>m£—lf' he*d •tfhly dedtptrhat a'blfikfin* ft bef** ¥ou and I cud he nowlin’ drunk aU»dtiy*to-qppfiar.-r--Vtw iarji Weekly. - #l*r • i US ,»ieiis . PtTW ju *i i 4 Jo e m Jtbildrwi £nj*y taa h i The pleasant flavor, gentle arfflMi* Ana soothing effects of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the fatheyr ‘ mqdwfi be oeetive os bilidts tti»«6bt gratifying results follow its use. so that it is the namedyknewe V « wawmkM ~ Mr. bpsqm t his ■ioS i S?s”SSS-Sfflr' ‘Jim™* 1 ? vit ’“iLittle hnndert“'ph’r defid., no discound, fast gblbrs, mit ■ exchange on Lohndon! ;u.»foub ;> *t »» >» vut« ;■' Mr-j Einstehter (dn-.»»;< agony .pf filial JoVeYrrAQb! meinjfadsr’g own qhjftalso?, ,£»*.» C l: BEEufijfii'k' 'TILLS net like 'meigfo on h . Weak htom*eh.'‘ u * it. • JJa.-i’i A corset-makers; s ta y in l? ought to be very grbat: \ .:in jil'./Tu J> V Si.w •» it l 1 • J - fil ls afflicted with Sore Eyes, use 1 DfuSsanfi ■ Thompson’s Eye W*tpr. Dpiggists selldL 95tf. The best mArffoine 14 Plso's Cure for CoHsumpUGm i’ Sold everywhere. l aio. 1 .'•••• ..i- r — t i — —*— n — 1 TheU, 8. Government mujies regularpurchaskb of "TdiikiU’s PumSh lor the army. i ••••II ;*.'"lul I i f.i , J A.XUJI'I_L:I

Health anil Strength , ■'i:>?iH .MT O uildn’ViOi a Wr i. goon replace w<i*!F , l esR knd lW?wuor, if Dial reliable medicine. Rood's H&rqap&rilla, U fairly, and faith, fully tried, it' is tile' best medicine to Keep ihh 6 blood puts' anWti expH the gArtiis es : 4hihfiile. salt rheum, and atbenpoLsopg vhircti -cause iosm*o{i .sufffrtWfc*# dP<?Wr-.V r -d». ter general health. fly its peculjar curative power, Hood's SartfaporUla streugmeW t./yktefb while' it vrgdt- 8 CAteg dllwaka, fiiJAJ-AOr.V ■’ IdA 6ut f bl t . i ./4 thißk. cHped’s Jigrsfiyriii*. Jsi;J«pt<bPisi«<i|- a u #f W,tm Jennik ETi-MlTk.himt Broad Top, Vn, . • ; ’ Hopd’4 sarsapArrtie • ’ ’ ktv&'smii'&ms: , PEKSIONSItmM. — 1 ..Tijiag i ' r " BJLEBEANS —ottAbot. l In«tantly Slop Pain \ AKfirSPUDItVCURt AU i " >k representattOß of the engravings on our i Ur Wrappew.—RADWAi A CO. NEW YORK.

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