Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1891 — Page 8

democratic Sentinel IBIDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1891. ■tered at the postotUre at Reneselaer, lud. m Becoud-t.fft^BDiattcr.)

MONON ROUTE. RENSSELAEIi TIME TABL . SOUTH BOUND, No. s—Mari and Ex., Daily, 11:02 A. M. 00. 37-Milk & accom., “ 6:16 r. M. No. 3—Night Express, 10.02 P. m. No. 33—Vestibule, ] • “• No. 45—Way Freight, 2...< i ■ m. NOBTH BOUND. No. 36-Milk accom., Daily, 7:38 A. M No. 32—Vestibule No. 6—Mail and Ex., 4:421. M No. 34—Vestibule, 4:50 a. m No. 46— Way Freight, 10:12 A. M

JkwlftßAiiTK LV/AYS SivEb i : S FAT! Fuß'Wcrthcfj r^y'XZ^ "> vAr Kaiicy 1 7 : p. e|^ v latelyan.l(iuickl7 u, [ between p»r } — cliisago * 1 ■HianapoSi s irlaEsT~sqn "OML MAN SLEEPING CARS •i-s iLyj£>G >?■*s.?'? T PARLOR CARS Li WS RUN THROUGH SOLID Hefcets Soid and Baggage Checked to Destination. . yCct N r aT'» and Time Tables if you want to be no:-j fully Informed—all Ticket Agents atCoupon itjGoae have them—or address JAS. BARKER General Passenger Ac.nt Representative McCulloch has introduced a fee and salary bill in the house which seems to be generally acceptable. In the House, Thursday, Mr. Nolen submitted the report of the com aiitee that investigated the charges preferred against Warden aurdock by Gov. Hovey The report exonerates Mr. Murdock. It is si ned by all the members of the committee, republicans as well as de ocrats It was adopted without a dissenting vote

The Formal “Call."

Whatever may betide, men have good wane to aejoice that they bear no part fat that xrowning bor#r of all bores known aa the "formal call.” That is a feminine institution. It is an invention •f the sex, and the sex groans under ite voke. Man smokes his Durham in Deatiflo peace, while the wife an 4 daughters pay tribute to the formal ealL He hears the sotto voee prayer that parties will be out, and that the matter can be dispatched with a card. He quietly notes the sigh of relief when the exhausted women return after hours of social distress. He observes the tax of dress incident to the affair, the bad temper it invokes, and the hypocrisy and total alienee of any equivalent in the way of -pleasure fo* Ml this slavish adherence to custom, and then dimly realizes the miraculous felicity of his own escape from such thralldom, and it maybe takes comfort in the thought that the whole business falls totally on those who have made Vm pay the piper for countless other freaks and whims of fashion and eaprioe. The elasticity of conscience with which the gentle creatures endeavor to mitigate the infliction of the formal call by convenient fibs, furnishes the masculine monster some amusing feed for study, and it may be doubted Whether he would budge an inch to Polish the formal call. It is diamond eat diamond; women annoying women. In suoh a transacts the wise man holds aloof and lets tho dainty belligerents masquerading as friends manage the hollow and artificial show M suits themselves. It is not often Nut he has an opportunity of keeping apt of a game in which women array meir wits against one another instead t against the common tyrant, man. Is at liberV to be judiciously silent and hear the fair prattlers discuss each etfrsr in a sty la utterly unlike the fancy wietuxes of novelits and poets, and if ■e deesnt git some wholesome ©alight* •UMst he is hopelessly stupid,— PUt+ »W»8 ot>ro*Uek - T*laq**X> h.

What is Fog?

Xm an interesting Utter to Scleo -t 9L A. Harlan, of Washingtoa. five. Verne interesting and valuable gtartie tUn rejecting the properties c„. mature of fl*. He says that it f* Blitted tteft log is simply cloud composed si water dust or solid minuU spheres of water from 1-7,000 to l-1.-000 of an inch In diameter. W.n nt have supposed that a dust partial* must bs a nucleus for each sphere, an examination under the hricrrsoone Of evaporated fog has proved that such J» not the case. Briefly stated, tba nan.se of fog is as follows: It is essential tkfit there be no wind 'The sky smgt be clear. The air must be &a*ur> •ted or nearly so. The formation of tbg la purely a mechanical prooose —aoo—npanied with heat Father Homes and his daughter, Mi s. Shrswis, ars visiting relatives and friends a L© jansport and vicinity. Thors is s goodly number of Jasper eoonty farmers in attendance on the Farmtn’ Institute to-day. Wn. Smith (sarpenter has moved bis immrty Chicago,

Fire Quenching at Sea.

Investigation into the causes of the recent fires on steamships have shown that the use of a very simple means of extinction, the injection of carbonic acid gas into the hold, is very often not resorted to when it would be of the Utmost service. It is a matter for surprise that tlris effective safeguard, which requires for its generation only a few barrels of marble dust and twenty to thirty gallons of hydrochloric acid, with hogsheads for the confinement of the gas and hose for its injection, is not universally employed for the preservation of life and property on the high seas, especially as in the hold of a vessel, which can be tightly closed, the principle of chemical extinction can be applied with almost certain suoeess. The adoption of such a system would result not only in the saving of property, but it might at any time prove the means of averting loss of life.

All Watches Compasses.

A few days ago I was standing by a gentleman when I expressed a wish to know which point was the north. He at once pulled out his watch, looked at it and pointed to the north. I asked him whether he had a compass attached to his watch. “All watches,’ he replied, “are compasses. ” , Then lie explained to me how this was. Point the hour hand to the sun, and the south is exactly half way between the hour and the figure XII. on the watch. For instance, suppose that it is 4 o’clock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun, and 11. on the watch is exactly south. Suppose that it is eight o’clock; point the hand indicating 8 to the sun, and tho figure X. on the watch is due south. My friend was quito surprised that I did not know this

His Claims Defeated.

Etiquette is responsible for a queer legal decision. A traveler on a German railway train attempted to eat a lunch, and while in the act of conveying food to his mouth the train suddenly stopped, and his cheek was badly cut on the edge of the knife he was using. The man sued the company for damages, but his claim was defeated on the ground that it was a breach of etiquette for him to eat with a 1 ”ife. The Court recited unto him the chestnut that “a man cannot take advantage of his own wrong-doing. ”

A Small Deer.

A remarkable little animal has beet added to the London zoo. It is a door, though in size it is a trifle larger than a full-grown cat. The cloven hoofs proclaim its position in the world beyond a doubt, but it has no horns, Ir the male two long canine teeth project from the upper lip, and these perkijrw serve in their stead.

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