Democratic Sentinel, Volume 15, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1891 — "Honesty the Best,” Etc. [ARTICLE]

"Honesty the Best,” Etc.

For years-there was a beggar on the steps of St, Sulpice, with a hump which steadily grew. A few months ago he was taken ill, and in delirium jumped out of a window and was killed. A neighbor, who picked him up, upon investigating his hump found that it contained $20,000 in bonds and coin, finding that the beggar had two relatives, to whom he had left his fortune by will, the finder sent the money to them, with the exception of $4,000. The relatives discovered this fact, and, after prosecution for theft, the man in question was condemned to two years* imprisonment. — Argonaut. In the year 1240 tin was discovered in the mountains of Bohemia, by a Cornish tin man who had been banished from his native country, either on account of his religion or because he had committed murder. Further discoveries followed at Altenburg, in Saxony. 1458, and in Barbary, Philadselph t taste is growing French/. Tue general exchange soon to be established has peen christened “The Philadelphia Boutoe ’