Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1890 — Page 8
democratic Sentinel FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1890. itered at.ttte postolice at Rensselaer, Ind. ' as second-class matter.)
MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAER TIMETABLE. SOTTU BOUND No. 5.. Mall and Expr, as, Daily tl :27 a. m. No. 9.. Milkaccom., except Snnday 6:15 r. m. N 0.3. .Night Express, daily 11:27 p. »r. No 43. Vestibule, daily 11:43 r. *.. No. 45.. Way Freight 1:11 r. m. NORTH BOTND. No. 4. . Morning Express, daily a. x No. 10.. Milk accoinm.. except Sunday, 7:38 ' u No. 32 .Vestibule, daily . .. 8’37 .' N 0.6. Mail and Expiees, daily x No. 34 Vestibule, daily No. 46. Way Freight
The tariff is a tax, Mr. Peele. If not paid to the Government, it is paid to the monopolistic manufacturers.
Hon. Stanton J. Peele, republican exM. C., addressed a very slim audience at the court house, Tuesday eveninff last.— lie declared the tariff was not a tax un. 1 ss paid to the Government as revenue, lie favored the new election law, and declared that any and all defects can be re. nudied when discovered His argument for protection was too thin to need comment. Not a cheer did he receive during his disc ouse.
The C airmen of Central Committees of Jasp , Newton and Benton counties a. orocco, Newton county, Wednes ay, and placed David Culp, of Hanging Grove township, this county, in nomination for Senator. Mr. Culp is an honest, intelligent farmer, and will make a faithful servant of the people of this district, if elected. With such men as Patton in Congress, Culp in the State Senate and Glazebrook in the State House of Representatives, the interests of the people of this Congressional, Senatorial and Representative Districts will be properly cared for.
J M. Hodskire is at w.ork on a brick business block in Romington. i L ~i Archie Qrabb bus been appointed yard master in the Monon yards at Green castle. jgg Rev. I. I. Gorby is this week attending the Synod of Indiana at Indianapolis. Madameß Oscar Phegley and H. Clark arrived homeffroin Kearney, Nebraska, last Friday afternoon. Miss Bessie Makeever was thrown from a fractious horse last Saturday and bad her collar bone broken. Dr. Wasbburn set the fracture.! Lewis W. Hunt, of Gillam township, and Miss Mahala Miller were married at the residence of the bride’s parents, in Barkley township, last Sunday, by Rev. R. M. Simmons. Grand doings at the Creamery opening, next Monday. Everybody come.
He Stopped Over.
He (a traveling man) —I have but live minutes. Say, will you be my wife? I tnust catch that train. sbe (never utters a word). He—Only three minutes left; say the Word, my darling. She (silent as the grave). He—One minute / est. Promise to be iny wife! She—l promise He —l’ll take the next train.
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There was to be a company at dinner, says the Binghampton Republican, and Bobbie’s mother had cautioned kirn to be careful of his behavior, especially to ea* sparingly, and always to say thank you when anything was passed him. The older people were rather numerous and, perhaps, rather hungry. At all events they kept the hostess so busy that she found no time to wait upon Bobby. The little fellow grew desperate. “Say, ma," he whispered, after a time, “how can I eat sparingly and say thank you. If I don’t get any-
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THE EMPEROR'S DAILY BREAD
** on Mm#i Variety and Hna a Secret Italian Becipc. The German Emperor is fond of variety, even in such small matters as his daily bread. Thus he takes for breakfast a small white loaf, the top of which is powdered over with salt, and which. accordingly goes by the name of salt bun. Aftefc it he consumes a half penny bun, known as the ••Lucca-eye.” For his sandwiches he requires yet another kind of bread, made of the finest Vienna flour, and baked till the outside, which id afterward cut off, is quite Mock. At dinner, with the soup, so-called "broth l sticks.” are served. They are mode after an Italian recipe, which is the
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TH* DEVIL'S DANCE. A qpkilirnl Spectacle Which Enlivens Ur, In Africa. s A fantastic orgie was witnessed at the town of Loongi, the cap imi of Bullum, west coast of Africa, by a party of officers from the West India regiment quartered at Sierra Leone. The people of Loongi are Mahommedans. but the dancing devil himself is a relic of a not long departed paganism, and so also probably is the dance itself. It takes place in the courtyard of the chiefs premises, which is entered through a circular hut. The scene which presents itself to any one coming suddenly out of the darkness into the noise and glare is decidedly uncanny. In the center of a circle which fills the oourtyard, the devil with an orthodox tall, a great crocodile’s head, and long grass, looking like hair, depending from his body and legs, and 'Maying as he moves, leaps, beating Mme with his feet to the beat of the drums; while the women, two deep, wail a ohant and strike their palms to. gether in slow, rythmical measure, those in the front row bowing down between each beat. The young men in long robes and caps wail with the women. Both are under vows, the dance being one of their rites. They look dazed to begin with, but gradually work themselves into a frenzy; and the black faces, the monotonous, wailing cry, the thrumming of the drums, the rattle of the clackers, and the beat of the devil’s feet as he springs up, crouohes down, and swings about, make a scene to shock the quiet moon and stars and gladden Gehenna. North of Sierra Leone Africa Is Mahommedan, south pagan, and the southern people have this devil. When peace is deolared between two native tribes, the peace devil, who is a fetish, comes leaping into the town* but if he stumbles or falls it is considered a bad omen, and he is put to death for his pains His dress is sacred, but his person is of no consoi,uence.
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