Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
5/A eiSOfr FLY N ETS CHEAP AND STRONG. 20 Other style* 5-A Nets, prices to suit all WM.AYKES& HONS, Philadelphia. Sold by all dealers. - ChATiT* L S’S INTEREST. Million Doilnrs Jt** turned in Faymcj*» of b #2,009 Loan. A New York letter in the St LouSn Republic says: Years ago, so run* the story, a New Yorker came pe.n> niless to a friend, borrowed $2,000 without being able to give othet security thun his bare word, and Started west to begin life anew. The lender remained behind for years without hearing from the borrow jr ,and finally was reduced, by misfortune ' to abject poverty. Not many days ago, when about to be evicted for non-payment of rent, he begged his way across the Cortland street ferry with the hope of finding employment with an acquaintance in Jersey City. As he left the ferryboat a crowd from an incoming train was hastening on hoard, and one of the travelers stopped him and claimed acquintance. It was the man to whom he had lent the $2,000. lie had come back lich from fortune-hunting. The two returned to New Ym it. dined together, and exchanged experiences. The returned fortune-seeker, On finding his old time benefactor penniless drew a cneck and minded it t + > him. It was for -100,000. and m 1 few days it was followed by $900,01® more--$1.000,000 in gratitude # or lift early favor.
An Em icror’s M umC -inn.
Th* mausoleum of tl.o Einperer Fvcderick is corniiletod externally with the exceptiou of the copper roof of the cupola. In the iuterriur the stonemasons r.nd sfidptors are -<tLH at •A ork. The deeonnhms of the interiir are very rich, and carried o it eati - !y in light gray Siiesiau sandstone. he sober color of this is only inferruptei oy the polisiied dark given Syeit.in pillars. As a linish to the arch wiii '.r. spans the opening of the altar niche, a beautifully formed o:-:cut«h-.M»- ;rw boon chosen, over which t o ».:< - . I eagle soars with tiuu read v.ngs. Tills is flanked o.i both idde- : • : i • s of angels holding religio.i* > m - > - ir. their hands. Ttie s i ami' t h ~:,e uYper galler;. are i.durned with cherubs. Within the la-t : ■ .v# the Emperor's consent has be :i gi\c- 0 to the carrying out oi the mosaic in the cupola and :>n tlva oeili: of the altar apace, The designs for the mosaics in 'ho ’Acre worked i,y Professor Iv.rild, after early (' » •!->ti:t x works- Tim ' <d;v.ia is t receive figures of aiigol.- •/ . gold g? *,. m tew.?,”. • alms. Farmers wanting Mowers, Binaers and Binding Twine, call on Coen & Paxton, agents for the Buckeye. J. W. Duvall has several good farms for sale, on good terms. Enquire of him for particulars.
Monon Excursions. For the meeting of the Annual Session of the Island Park Assembdy at Roms City, Indiana, the Monon will sell excursion tickets at one lowest limited first class fare for the round trip from all points in Indiana; tickets to be sold July 27th to August 12th inclusive, to he good going only on date of sale and good to return until and including August 15th, 1891. > w «*■♦■ Horace Peacock is filling up his new shop on Washington street, opposite the Nowels House, with a large stock of harness, bridles, halters, etc., etG., of his own manufacture, and made from the best material in the market. Prices reasonable. Those in want of goods in his line are respectfully invited to give him a call. He solicits an inspection of his work before going elsewhere. When Baby -was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When ah* had Children, she gave them Castoria.
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