Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1890 — Page 7
A FAVORITE AUTHOR.
"■* p -ii>w»ii»-4*-g>“BMiit:ln "Bfc Fa(«( of a Favorite Classic. _ , "Many readers remember Rot-/ ersAthe poe', saiji: "Whenl hear a nejw •took talked about or it/ pressed ♦pphn me, I read an old one.” trappy the 1 man who finds rest in the pages of some j favorite classic! I know 40 reader ntoio i |p TSe~onvied Vhan that friend’* of mlnaj ■who for many years has given his days and nights to the loving study of terrace,-, says Oliver Wendell Holmes iii>tbe At- 1 lantic Monthly. After a certain penod in ; life it is always with an effort that we ad- j mit anew author into the inner circle of j our Thp Parisian ommMis||. J a| t&ffuro alf a centuryß>dP-l tjjeW inky stdl keapj’tf the same ha bft, ftr uu Al iiVt I'knorw-Jnsed to fffgß®*obmrffel" ab soon as they were full. ; Our public coavej antes are never full until the natural atmospheric pressure of sixteen pounds to the .square inches doubled in'tbe ctos’e picking of th6fiuman sardines that fill the ali-accommodating vehicles. A newcomer, however well* weiyome Under these circumstances. ~ tothe same way, our tables are full of books read and hooks rwe feel that we Ynilst read. And here come in t'wo thick volumes, with uncut leaves, in small type.. With Aislny pages; ahd many 1 lifid&’to abook thatimust be lead and ought 1 to be read at, once. What a rslipf Jja hand it' 1 over to the loveiykeeper of your literary conscience, who will' tell ybft fill that you will most care to know about, and leave free to plunge beloved volume, in which you are ever finding new beauties which you rise refreshed, os, if ygti had'jhst from the cops watdH of Helicon! , * J» U The stream df modern Mtbraiure f ?b presented by the books and periodicals on the crowded counters is a turbulent and clamorous torrent, dishing along afidong' the rocks of criticUm, over the pebbles of the world’s daily events; trying to make itself' seen'jand’ heard’ ovet tha hoarse criefe of thje and the| rumbling wheels '6f traffic. ' The classic is a still lakelet, a r monntain targ, fed bj, springs that never fail, it's surface never ruffled by storms—always the sqmp. always Imflffig' Welcome to if* visitor. Such ® Horace friehd. ijp his “Ly-dfcP, €lc pe» onmeff" is as familiar as “Pater noster qui es ccelis” to that of a pioue°Cafhdlfcv' ‘'lnter vitae, ” which he has put into many English, h/s Horace openfcfof as Watt’s l hymn book opens to “From all that dweli below the skies.” The more he'reads, the more he studies his authbr, the richer are the treasures he finds. And what Horace-ie to him, Homer or Virgil or Dante is to many a quiet reader sick to death of the unending train j Til |l* pi SUilleatS'of tile O<l stripe. , , | The’ great men of the good old days used, to Ufa* dn the hustings and around the fireplaces where they were e’ectioneering about how they worked all day in a corn-field or at wood-clearing and educated themselves at night by the light of a brush-hefip. il H seace to the tradition. There are students here who are discounting the early effort* of the departed great. A majority of the students of the Northwestern University are poor youDg men. They are educating themselves for the ministry. They don’t have time to play any of the pranks which are played ;at Ann Arbor, Yale, and Harvard. There is one young student—a theolog —who has a job of pailing a cow twice a day for a capitalist. He mokes enough money out of this job to pay biR room rent. There are several others who “set type” in the local newspaper offices two or three days in the week and reduce their expenses by that means. And they are studying for the ministry. There’s another young man who curries a horse for a business man, attends to his own etudies during the week, and preaches in a school-house on Sundays. Between the stable and the school-house he make s enough to pay for his education. These are not romances. The penitent who pins his salvation on the preaching of such men as these will not be far away on the mountain when hew called.—Chicago Tribune.
Wedding-Present Extortionists.
Our East Indian cousins are limited by legislature in the quantity and quality of ■wedding gifts. The bridegroom is provided with his share as well as the bride a most equitable arrangement. The father or guardian of tihe bride has to bestow a little nuptial offering upon the father of the bridegroom, the amount of which is limited by law. The bridegroom gives his mjttber-in-law a little gift ns he touches thd fringe of her dress, and the bride prostrates he'self before her mother-in-law with an equal gift. The number of dinner parties given by the bride’s family must not be more than five; and the number of guests bo .l-ese.tban twentv-five. For some unacdount'ame reason, instead of the grandparents ••iving all their substance t<qffb« ffet child which appears, the bride and her family must make presents to tjm huafeand’t family. The only ei* wlashshp father of the girl seems to be remembered is whenever fon-dni-IaTF 4nal<i him a visit he niust # cardy a gift. Presumably the son-in-law’s visits aje, made only 9# rate oA&si®ns and after! protracted ibtSv*s.- O - There is a lucrative.opemipg for medical men in lowa, n irot 'as pf&ctitrbhere, however, says the Medical Review, The lowa Legislature, »fciph adjaurned.al^ni, ithe middle <* April, vrhdkjß call-” •ea the bill, conferring open physicians the right to dispense liquors, and placing upon them no restraint <whateveq<jT£eyii fio« n£b neqd ji jferiji-t, like the drqdglsts," non |is i Mere &ny supervision*- or *tneir* Juan acre 1 br prefr scribing in the sales they make. There are about 5,000 doctors in the State, and if this l’w is to remain in force the number of “docs" will soon be beyond computation. At Ofen, Hungary, a woman has who had not fdmtikirtv years gone offside! her honße. »Sf jlf*s the daughter 0% well-to-do ThjSty • years ' ago she was about to he jgtUTUBrL, Herlover, “to test her obedience and lave,” desired her on a certain feast d*y not to. go inte the streets. She Agreed* b.q* broke her promise and-went info the town. The next day her lover broke the engagement, and thereupon she made- a vow;«i»t never again during her lifetime would she leave tier bouse-ind. she kept her word.
Bibliomaniac Gladstone.
It seems that, like many other biblio" Hvar -4fjpht W»w~..r-Vfrtti I ni prGI ads tone has attacks of madness about l •on.-t? in so often. He had one oftthose .i .“spoils” on him the day before I left! I Hon dap. says Eugene Field in the.Chlca- ! ge .ifewn, and the wav he fampiged around the bookshops in Oxford street was simply delicious. rThe place he entered swift.- P happened tb be there, and* 1 1 watched him closely, for I to see whether, while under tbfi 1 evil influence, he was like other bihlio-j j maniacs I knew. He planted himself in ’ the middle of the shop, and cast his eyes ; sllwly around the shelves of books that .lund the walls. Of course sill oHiA hoy|sry paused wheirs that 'qMvering with excitement, rolling his j splendid eyes upon those musty treasures, j Suddenly he raised his majestic left arm i ani described, as it were, tp the left ofi | -hiritiaf ■parabola. "“SSnd" me those,” he said. Then he raised his equally majes“hurried out of Westall’s and plunged in-j to another bpokohop. hard Jby, -:The whole DusmV'B was done in three miqqtes. Westell knew what the old-maiidneant; . atflby jana -volijmep 'and'tomes' by the l Bcore, while a clerk tfent <Jut to'hire a dray. '‘■'‘STbat’sTbe 'way he always buys,” saidWest^k—“lUs afagoodf’as £SO every time he comeß.into a-.book shop,”' / i ~ '.r~7TT±— T-^-r 1 —r- ' The world' over there have been observed about 100 specify .ftfj&qpquitoes, there are fOt ftefl&ndgmdfrsifcali ten speJt- whether their existence is for the better or worse of mankind, but a gentleman has •placed; at'the . disposal. Of the American Museum o£. Natural History’ the suin of S2OO to be paid in three prizes for the best essays on the destruction of mosquitoes/ ifies, and other insects. We would rftlggbst universal compulsory vaccination with the expectation that in thd'Cofirse of time the mosquities would all die off of blood poisoning. —Dr. Foo f;’p| j Monthly, H(iw uono willu human body remain in the earth before it decays until it cannot be distinguished from the surrounding clays, is a question as yet undecided ■ by°fKe scientists. Much, depends upofi the character of the soil and the different elements of which it is composed. In countries abounding in limestone, ,ou again, in regions thoroughly saturated with alkaline waters, human flesh will retain a natural color and firmness for an WIWMIi-i their slimy depths for centuries. It iff said to be an historical the bodies ?L three Boman sOlaiere Avere fqnjpd In %peat bog on the Emerald Isle ip fhey j/iad
No Land on Which the Sun Shines
greater mfurfft tliffci our own, but aro portions <1 the great grainbearing West and fertile South where atmospheric influences prejudicial to health militate against them, in some degree, amputees of residence. Heaver rainfalls acid the overflow o! great rivers, which upon their subsidence leave dank vegetation exposed to the rays of the sun, there beget malarial fevers, and there also the iuh&bitants are periodically obliged to use some medicinal safeguard against the scourge. The most popular is Hoetetter’s Stomach Bitters, a preventive khatflias tpr ovpr a (third-of/a 6entury afforded reliable protection to thpse whom experience ill thaTutifity of ordinary remedies for fever and ague, has taught to substitute for them. Whether intermittent or remittent, miasmatic fevers are eoiiquered and averted by the superb anti-periodic l alid fortifying medicine as they are by no other preparation in use. Use it, and abandon impure local bitters. - . "i ■- ■ - -ib . The board of health in Sau Francisco is busy discussing the problem of how tocombat leprosy. The diSeaseis said to be constantly making greater inroads upon the white llf&wi«A. bility of establisbiA lsMserift ously considered the board appointed a committee to ex-' amine mto the matter, to ascertain the cause of the rapid increase of leprosy, its contagiousness, the extent of its inroads upon the white population and the best methods for its removal.
A CORRESPONDENT,of aCdcuMa pjipei. sayb that a neem tjjse. the scene of a gathering. It appears that the tree has a number of white spots on its trunk and branches. The people of the neighborhood adorned it yith redpowder, anyoftaSed fruits,, spites an5 j goats, on tnb that the goddess of small-pox had taken up her abode in' tC * TtsS,y (urned T out a Torpedo ram arat musnHon! Fleramosca, and can. it Is claimed, fire a (PbfSectile through twenty-six 'a&ahee <6l «oM iron. 11 liere rec&itlyJ and the dfHz- • ' gist saia ne didn’t haVe any Dr. Bun’s'’ Worm Destroyers, but when I said h |\YoJfcn’t have auv atAer. h-o said"’ti%w r ouliß a Mwdays, and ssbjodid. what Dr, Bull’s Worm Destroyers will do. .and .will not give my children any other.— £* Bfair.'flyrtqhJCal.
An 'obstinate farmer in New Jersey, , to j)ay road ■lwaa'in bad conditiOiv, «aiw -bill folly afterward, when on 4>eing sued he- had to pay oes&s amemntiing to fa. The toll was a. te-w oents. Six Novel* 'jf/M. bV Cragin & Co.. Pbilada./Pa*-, to onyine in-the TJV X. or Canada, postage paid, upon receipt of 25 Dobbins’ Electric Soap wrappers. See list, of novels on circulars around each bar. i Soap tor sale fcy all grocers. » j ■T ffiykMjfotjifeclafrnj ß a rale, are import-j ft iSim:',. jHrerl argeftffa cto r y in the VoHd-is pb%ftKg, where Z0|tK)0,080 J»r. of ago and a capif^ist,-and is willing to run a mile man «f his age for purse of » •'•y ■ £ < .
Teetering witl» Another Brother's Wife Talking of camp meetings, last season. 'during (be eictersvisit to Bmg Sing, a grove jpefting wa^h^ld^.The was very interesting, one young minisier, who occupied a-«hair directly behind the speaker, concluded he could hear better iu the audience, so going down the aisle he kbated himself on one end of a plank. The'planks were plaoed on tbree rests, bnt some one had pulled this plank off from -the rest at one end. Mr. W. leaned against a tree and had closed iris eyes for meditation when -a very heavy sister arrived and seated herself on the opposite end. In an instaqt her end of the.plank went'down, wfiile the young clergyman shot several feet into the air. -The speaker turned red and choked, but finally, went on, while the audience almost burst, trying t 6 lydd its, laughter, soon as tfie exercises of the morhing were presid'ng el'der approached the bewildered brother and severity said: .' ’ 1 * “This, won’t* do. .-When I go to your pfnde I shall feci under tell your wife I saw you teeter- in ing with finother-brotherfs wife." , , . • . . i* t
Confirined.
The'favorable .impressfon produced on tlifirst appearance of the agreeable liquid, ftuit remqdjj,. (Syrup of Figs, a few years’ agof. hhs been more than confirmed by the 1 pleasant experience ot all.who have used It. 1 and the, success of the p-oprletors and’ mamffaeturefs/ tile Calirornia Fig Syrtfpi Company. _• * . ( \ ■b. • . * ( Fob the , decade 1880-’9O the duel statistics of Italy record for the entire king-' dom 2,759 duels, most of them military.l The hotter the weather the more duels, while in very cold winter spells the figures tapered off. Thus seven-eighths of the whole number took place in sudd-’ mer and one-eigjtth in winter. Only fifty deaths resulted out of all these duels, ninety of which were foaght with the sword. 2,480 with the saber, and the .rest with the pistol. Ordinary quarrels produced 780; press and political discus-, sions. 1,322; love, 183; religious questions, 29. Most of the duels took place at Naples and the fewest at Y r enice.
NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE.
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