Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1891 — Every One Should Know. [ARTICLE]

Every One Should Know.

There are about 32,000 arrests each year in Paris, and of those arrests thirtyfive are assassins. Mr. Sudden is a photographer Rt Jefferson, Mo., who makes-a spocialty of instantaneous pictures. The cultivation of oysters along New Hampshire’s short coast-line is about to be attempted by the State Fish Commission. A Zanesville young man has perfected an electric motor which, when started and the circuit shut off, will go till it wears out. It is reported that Edison is now at work upon a patent appliance which will make the “hello” girl in the telephone office a useless luxury. The Van Rensselaers’ family dining table, at which Washington, Lafayette, and other dignitaries have dined, is owned in Akron by descendants of the Rensselaers. A social innovation in New York City is the “blue-ribbon invitation” to dinners, indicating (by a knot of blue ribbon in the lower left-hand corner) that wine will not be served. Dr Bang, of Copenhagen, considers it probable that a large proportion of tubercular (scrofulous) affections of the servical glands in children owe their infection to tuberculous milk.