Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1892 — Page 8
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At a met f ’ einocrats, last Saturday, at the Nowels Don e, the acrntic County "iittee wt reorganized and is ti -tv eo etituted as follows: id'oi iug (irove —William Wil, lets. Gillaai —John Ryan. Walker El wood Spriggs. Barkley Evst— Louis Bull; W. Smith Newell. Marion East, v,. W. Duvall; S. A. K. Yeoman; W,, D. B. Noweis. Jordan W. D. Bringle. Newton —John Geetz. Keener--Albert Brooks. Kan akee—T. F. Maloney. Wheatfield —S. D. Clark Carpenter- East, Joe H. Pefley; W , Dan O’Conner; 8., Ed Biak . Milroy—James Leflar. Union—T. J. Mallatt. Chairman- N. S. I ates. Secretary and Treasurer—C « D. Noweis. The following were appointed Delegates to the State Convention: James W. Douthlt, Smith Newell, T. F. Maloney, M. J. CasteLo, Ira W. Yeoman. Republicans claim that their party gave the negro his freedom, made him politically and socially the equal of the white m: n, and therefore that that party is entitled to a fee-simple interest in Ins every thought, word and deed.— Our neighbor continues to harp on his African brother and ward who recently delivered himself of a prohibition speech in Rensselaer,
ATTENTION OF THE SEAL.
BaMSvd tO Bo Returned to IU NWh« EHnnent. I oyo beard of ( boy who had a pet ghfci to htm when it was quite jWtf, aaya a Writer in the Illustrated MHAtoto. It became very tame, and to Cuddle up beside the dogs to pwy to fboat of tke fire, and learned to jpwi 'eery many tricks. One winter ft wsib very severe, and the VPMpwa were at times quite unable to WBttane to tea to set their nets. As a Wddtsr of course, fish were scarce, and tbs seal’s food having been of fish alone, affk had to be substituted; but it connmed such vast quantities of the latter that* for purposes of economy, after a family council, it was decided to dispose of the beloved pet as soon as possible. The boy and a clergyman friend who had always taken a lively interest in the pet started oft in a boat with the precious victim, and when far enough out ter safety threw the seal into the water Little did they expect the result, for the Creature, feeling Itself very mnch abused, lushed after the boat with all its might, n tiering such fearful and heartrending eries of grief that it was at last taken back into the boat, where it lay exbMurtad, sobbing and waiting like a child. When the familiar home was reached it soon regained its former gayety and health, and lived to a good tad a*a, Mttle the worse for its adventure.
Pill Box Statistics.
SM you know that styles In pdl boxes ■to ltd* almost as often as modes for woman’s gowns? Well, they do, and the maker of pill boxes has got to keep moving to he up with the times, says a pillbox maker. Otherwise he will lose eastern. Druggists and musicians are cranky paapla anyway, but in the matter of pfll boxes the farmer are really exasperating to vmtx demands. -You would natthink that it make any vtutfstHU had how a box was shaped or want ooter of paper was used so long as • baa ww neat, would you? But It does. VMM druggists won't use roesad boxes MW, others won’t boy squares ones, and MMa want theirs red-cWored, or blue, or ■MB, or Whit*, it isn’t so much the funis of the druggist as of his customers. Druggists tan me that their customers •w M cranky about pfll boxes as they an wont ooru cure They want only •M MUi aad won’t buy from any place atMbtfcay cant gat li About 890,000 Hi boxes are used In this country every *Jb Tkae cover at least $8,500 worth gP Ouer ten big firms manufacture hSI -
The Tramp and the Parmer.
A tramp who was making his slow and painful way along the king’s high road, the shoes he Iwtd stolen the day before being a size too small for his feet, was overtaken by a farmer in his wagon. As there was plenty of room in the vehicle the tramp asked for a lift, bat the farmer not only refused this slight favor, but boldly told him that he ought to be jailed for a vagabond. He was driving away, when the poor but honest man, who would have been willing to take a place as cashier of a bank If he conld get it, felt to cry out In his sorrow. •Alas! but how hard-hearted the world has become! He would have been no worse off by giving me a lift, whilst I—” At that moment team, wagon and farmer went through a bridge to be drowned in the stream below, and as soon as he recovered from hls astonishment, the wayfarer patted himself on the back and exclaimed: “Ah! there, Peter, old boy, but don’t you know what’s good for you, though!”' MORAL. What may at first appear to be a hard ship often turns out to be a fat take.
An Antiquated Toad.
While a large flr log was being sawed In a Michigan mill the other day, something strange happened. The outside slab and one board had been cut off, and he men were turning the log over preparatory to squaring it, when they were surprised to see a large toad poke his head out of a hole where he was Imbedded and where he had barely escaped being cut up by th« saw. He was completely Incased In the wood, with no possible means of ingress or egress. As the log was the third up from the butt of the tree, hls position must have been about sixty feet from the ground. There is but one way of accounting for the sac: that he was found in the position named lie had grown up with the tree from infancy, and was probably hundreds of years old when the saw awoke him from hls long nap.
Their Size Against Them.
In spite of the marked improvements m the method of cutting ready-made clothing, men above six feet high still hnd it exceedingly difficult to be fitted in made-up garments. There are plenty oi coats and trousers for men with abnormal abdomens, but very few coats oi trousers for men with unusually long legs and arms. The shirtmakers pay no hoed to any measurement save that nf the neck, and the six-footer whose neck measurement is below sixteen Inches finds the sleeves of the readymade shirt nearl> half-way to his rlbows Shoemakers do lmtter. A man wearing a shoe anywhere below eleven may be fitted at almost any prico. The cheapest shoes, though running as high as I shillings, are nearly all too broad for ImaA.
It is a great misfortune for the young and middle aged to be gray. To overcome this a’d nnneer youncr use Hall’s Fait Rgnewer, a reliable panacea. Hall’s Hair Renewer enjoys a world-wide reputatio for restoring the hair to bald heads and changing gray hair to the original color of youth.
Advertised lettersMrs. Mamie Lyle, Mrs. Namy Smith, Mrs. Anna E. Bryant, Rev. J. Barrell, Mr. John Blank*• ley. Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. Ed. Rhoades. PRONOUNCED HOPELESS BYET SAVED. Fram a letter written by Mrs. Ada E Hurd, of Groton, S. D-, quote: “Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption.— Four doctors gave me up, aying I could live but a short timo. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above- My husband was advisedjto get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs andCoids. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles • it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.”— Trial bottles free at Meyer's Drug store, regular size, 50c. and sl. 4 People who use arsenical preparations for their complexion, do so at the risk of their lives, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is guaranteed free from any injurious drug, and is, therefore, tin safest as w -11 as the most powerful blood medicine in the world. It makes the skin clear
A POPULAR FAMILY. Jennie : “ How is it, Kate, that you always «eem to ‘ catch on ’to the lust new thine ? Do what I may, you always seem to get ahead of me.” 7T ate: “ I don’t know: I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.*’ Jennie: “ Well, during the last few months, for example, you have taken up painting, without any teacher; you came to the rescue when Miss Lafarge deserted her Delsarte class 60 suddenly, and certainly we are all improving hi .-race under j our instruction; I heard vim telling Tommy Eumes last evening how ms club made mistakes in playing baseball: you seem to be up on ail the latest ‘ fads,’ and know just iv hat to do under ail circumstances ; you entercuin beautifully; and in the last montti you have improved so in health, owing, }’°u tell me, to your physical culture exercises, where do you get all of your information from in this little out-of-the way place?—for you never g< ; the city.” Kate: “Why, Jenme, you will make me vain. I have only one source of information, but it is surprising how it meets all wants. I veiy seldom bear of anything new but what the next few dii j’s bring me full information on the subject. Magic? Ko! Magazine I And a great treasure It is to us all, for it really furnishes the reading for the whole household: father has given up his magazine that he has taken for years, as he says this one gives more and better information on the subjects of the day; and mother says that it is that that makes her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, we all agree that it is the only really family magazine published. *8 ve have sent for samples of all of them, anq And that one is all for men, another all for women, and another for children only while this one suits every one of us; so wo only need to take one instead of several, and that is where the economy comes in, for it is only (2.00 a year. Perhaps you think lam too lavish in my praise; but I will let you see oura, or, better still, send 10 cents to the publisher, W. Jennings Demo rest, IB East 14th ’’treet, New York, for a sample copy, and I shall always consider that I have done you a great favor ; and may be yon will be cutting □s out, as von say we have the reputation of being the beat informed family in town. If toat *ee2°{a» * ** mon * l r * mL^r Magazine
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FIVE LIVE SCHOOLS ■■ IV under sue management, located at JACKSONVILLE, Ssho..„, W V l 11 V BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Leaden 1> Basimen PraeUee. wvt B a 25 year* of Bucceee. Thoeeands B ■aaa aa Wa l_Wi of Graduates In good poeitiont 111 111 aa a a > hundreds helped into aiteaa# \0 taa Mi annually. V.una Mrs ~ “ and Weaicu enroll atany timu. Eaah CaUege help* the other. Enrollment ia oae lirn ■emberakip ta alt. Butintst, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Courses. Standard Hick, i A upluadldly Illustrated Hand Rook aent free. Expenses Low. 1 Address at either eitr. the President, G. W. BROWN, r
*©o» LOOKS. Good locks aro taor* time skin tleep depcariin;; u >o« the bealrlsy eacdition of all tbit vital ergana. If the Livar boinactiv#, y»u k» re a bilious Look; if Y»ur slrucaoli b.i 4isordvrr , d y»u hav# a D speptic Look, nud if your Kidneys be alTeated yoa bare a Flock*ed Look. Secure gooi4 health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic acts directly oo these vital or gans. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils aud givfsa good complexion. Sold at Meyer’s Drugstore, 50e. per bottle. 4
APHORISMS. Compassion will cure more sins than condemnation. —Henry Ward lleecher. The necessity of circumstances pro 'es friends and detects enemies.—Epictetus Nature makes no vagabonds, the world makes us respectable.—Alexandei Smith. To be content with what we possess is the greatost and most secure of riches >-Clcero. All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of theii thinkings.—Charles H. Parkhurst Confidence is a thing not to be produced by compulsion. Men cannot be forced Into trust.—Daniel Webster. Thebe is In every human countenance either a history or a prophecy, which must sadden, or at least soften, every reflecting observer.—Coleridge. The most sublime psalm that can be heard on this earth is the lisping of a human soul from the lips of childhood.— Victor Hugo. There are many more clever women in the world than men think for; our habit is to despise them; we believe they do not think because they do not diet us, and that they are weak they do not struggle to rise up against us. A man only boglns to know women as he grows old, and for my part my I opinion of their cleverness rises every das.—^ Thacker#*.
A V.aderibllt h a Bookwomn George Vanderbilt is a slim-bufljf pmllid-faced man of retiring manner, with bluish-grey eyes and a brows mustache. He is only nine and twenty end the master of $10,000,000, yet h« eschews society and leads the life ei a conscientious professional bookworm, pouring over moldy and obscure yei yet priceless editions of the classic* in the luxuriant library of hie Fifth avenue mansion. He has a pretty turn for art, which, however, does noi prevent his attending the German opera on occusions, and he is an expert canoer. He is not particularly robust, but, being a bachelor, he is the oynoeure of all the match-making mammas about town, to whbm he gives wide berth, and is building a home in North Corolina which promises to be s revelation. He is said to be writing 8> Xiatorical no vel.
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BUCKLER’S ARNICA SALVE. Thk Best Salve in the world for Cub Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev r Seree, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblai Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and povi tirely cares Piles, or no pny'tequired i is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or meaty refanded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ' F. B. Meyeb. Drunkenness, or the Diquor Habit, positively Cured by administering- Dr Haines’ Golden Specific. It Ism auu facts red as a powder, which eaa be siren in ajdaes of beer, a cud of coffee cr tea,or n fo.jd, vmeeut Mie knowledge of the patient t is absolute)} harmlots, and will effect a permae»i mo, whether the patient is a moderito n *e. or an wiooholick ft has been gkved in koasai Ms of cases, sod is every instance a perct hav followed It nkvkr fail*. Tho •t- o« Impregnated with the SpeetSc, it r Iter f- r toe liquorappeCHees gn rranteed. 4 book of ar ticuiars free. Address T SHO D BE IN EVERY HOUSE J. B. Wilson, 371 Cl&y st.. Sharps<burr. Pa., si ys -e will not be withou Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Co»» sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured bis wife who was threatened wiih Pneumonia after an attack of “La Gripn©,’* when various otter r#*i’dios and several physicians bad doue her no creod. Robert Barker, #t Cooksport, Pa„ claims Dr. King’* New' Di3cav r ry has done hint more goad than anything he ever used for Lunsr Trojble. Nothing like it. Try it— Free Trial Bottles at Meyer’s Drugstore; large bottles, 50«. and $L 5
Your Couch Has not yielded to the various remedies you have been taking. It troubles you day and night, breaks your rest and reduces your strength. How try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, before the bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissues of the lungs sustain fatal injury. As an anodyne and expectorant, this preparation has no equal. It soothes the irritated membrane, promotes expectoration, and induces repose. The worst cough Can Be Cured by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Dr. J. G. Gordon, Carrol Co., Va., writes: “I use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and pronounce it to ho unequaled as a remedy for colds and coughs.” “After the grippe cough. This was my experience—a hacking, dry cough, with an Incessant tickling in the throat, keeping me awake nights, and disturbing the household. I tried a great number of ‘cougli-cures,’ but they gave me only temporary relief. At last I concluded to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and before I had used half a bottle, I had my first all-night sleep. I continued to improve, and now consider myself tsured.” A. A. Sherman, Coeymans, N. Y. By Using Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, many hav# been saved from fatal illness. E. D. Estabrooks, Canterbury, N. B.,gays: “ In the winter of 1859 I was a surveyor of lumber In Sacramento, CaL Being considerably exposed, I took a had cold accompanied with a terrible cough. I tried several remedies, hut they failed to cure me, and it was thought I was going into a decline. On the advice of a friend, I began to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and less than half a buttle completely cured me.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral PBSPAEBD BT * Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast Bold by all Druggists. Price #1; six bottles,
NOW TRT THIS. Itwi l cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cfrugh, Fold, or any trouole with Throat, Chest or Lungs. Dr. King’s N* w Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and C#lds is guaraateed to sriv- ief, o tnon y will be paid Sat fferers from LaGrippe found f u ust the thing and under its us i perfect and speedy recovsry. a sample Pottle at our expans learn for yourself just how gojd »* it is. Trial bottles freo Meye -/rug Store. Large size 5Ce. and $1 00. 3.
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