Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1893 — Page 8

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MON JN ROUTE. L’Lilii) C>. i E SOOTH BOUND. Mm. 6—Mffil and Ex., Duly, i*:s7 A. m lb. 37-Milk & aocom., * p * M ft* #l—VesUbolejdaily, /£;£ l lo S—Night Express, «;« '• “ *o. 46—Way Fretghv, 24 p - ” NOKTH BOUND. No. 36—Milk accom., Daily, 7 o :3 ®>- *' So. 74—Freight . B:U> v - He. 4—Mail and Ei , . |.oB £• So. 32— Vestibule, 2.47 p. m So. 46—Wav Freight, 9 211 A - M

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Official Cats. Three hundred and odd cats are maintained by the United States Government, the cost of their support being carried as a regular item on the accounts of the Postoffice Deparment They are distributed among about fifty postodices, and their duty is to keep rats and mice from eating postal matter and mall sacks. Their work is of the utmost importance wherever large quantities of mail are collected —as, for example, at the New York postoffice, where from 2,000 to 3,000 bags of suoh material are commonly stored away in the basement. Formerly great damage was often done by mischievous rodents, which chewed holes in the sacks, and thought nothing of boring clear through bags of letters in a night. Troubles of this sort no longer occur, now that the official pussies keep Watch. Each city postmaster is allowed from $8 to S4O a year for the keep of his feline staff, sending his estimate for “eat meat” to Washington at the beginning of each quarter. Cats are kept in all'the Government

buildings at Washington. In that ot the State, War, and Navy Departments they are employed not only to protect ike priceless papers stored there but to guard against fire. Twice the War Department has been set afire by rats gnaw.hg matches—on one of these oco—ions in the office of the Secretary ot War la the middle of the night. The White House has two cate, one a black and white female, kept in the kitchen and the other a black tom, kept in the stable. Bat the Capitol is the greatest place fee Washington for cats. The huge building swarms with them and at night they scamper about in troops. Nobody knows how many of them there are. but the watchmen reckon them by scores They are all vagrants and wild as hawks. In the summer they are scattered about the neighborhood to some •extent, but in the winter they gather within the building. At about 10 o’clock every night they begin a mad racing threogh the empty corridors, which are made to resound with their cries,

His Brain Covered by a Plaster. Sam McKlel, a negro, at Poplar Grove, Ark., Is a living curiosity. Some time In August he was sitting near a fire. He had a fit and tell on the fire, his head striking a heap of red coals. His face, neck and head were burned until not only the hair and flesh tell .off, but the skull was burned to ashes and a piece of the skull as large as a man's hand came off. He is now up and the flesh wounds are healing. He has a plaster over the brain and anyone can see the brain when the plaster is off.

To Help London Workingmen. Distress among the unemployed laboring people in London is very great. Rt. Hon. Henry H. Fowler, president of the loenl Government Board, has prepared a circular advising the local authorities to modify it by making roads, constructing sewers and cleaning the streets, paying the men employed to do the work regular day’s wages. The authorities, he adds, should aim to be useful to labor and avoid making paupers of those out of work.

Loaded Revolvers Stood Guard. Two loaded revolvers prevented the saving of SSOO in a burning house in Van Wert, Ohio, a few days ago. The money, which was in gold, was concealed under a carpet in a bed-room, and on a bureau in the same room lay the revolvers, pointing toward the entrance. No one would dare enter the room. No trace of the money could be found after the house burned.

Natural Grammar. A class in grammar was reciting, and one of the younger boys was asked to oomp&re “sick. ” He began thoughtfully “sick,” paused while his brain struggled with the problem, then finished triumphantly: “Sick, worse, dead Apples for Alcoholism. A German doctor has started the theory that most drunkards can be cured nlmply by eating apples at every meaL sThe sold of the fruit does it Hie lua-iue of the tiM, The Superintendent of the Censm anfcas public * bulletin In which on gives jtatfatioß upon the subject <* asylums for Jfce insane in the United States The bulletin shows that tlu total amber of Insane persons treated la both phhHo an* private i**tttuUo<H during mm year liflfl was 97.3J5, whin during the year lttl there wm 56,901 showing la the alat ■ SnßTCuws has written aa artldt ee tbe race far riches He says most on the U»Me oa Wail street are due to coa Meant In tassflcUmt or secoad-hsmdte

HANQED THOUGH INNOCENT. One of the Most Sensational Judicial Murders of the Century. The most sensational judicial murder of this century was the .execution of Eliza Fanning, in her time one of the most beautiful women of London. She was eoaroely eighteen when oharged with poisoning Hie family in which she was a governess. It was proven conclusively that she herself had become ill from eating the poisoned food. Her innooence was established at the trial, but the recorder before whom the case was heard conceived so great a prejudice that in his final charge he passed only upon the evidence against her. She was executed, and as she stood robed in white on the scaffold between two old offender? who were suffering a like penalty, she cried: “Before the just and Almighty God, and by the faith of the holy sacrament I have reoeived, I am innocent of the offense of which I am charged.” Before the funeral it was discovered that the poison was in all likelihood administered by a maniac who had been sheltered In the house at the time of the poisoning. Ten thousand persons attacked the house of the prosecuting lawyer, and only a large military force prevented death and destruction by the nfuriated mob. On the day of the funeral half of London appeared on the streets through which the cortage passed, and only the presence of troops prevented another riot.

About Hotels. “I have lived fifty-six years; I have been twice around the globe and broken bread in every city and town from Tadmor in the Wilderness to Salt Lake City, and I have yet to see a man who did not believe that as a hotel-keeper he towered, like Saul, above his brethren." said F. J. Sanders, now lingering at the Laclede. “It Is an hallucination that I can not understand. Every ho-tel-keeper is as proud of his hostelry as though the palace of Macsenas were a smoke-house by comparison, the Olympian banquets but beggars’ fare compared with his princely board. I have sat down to coffee beside which Slade’s slumgullion were angelic nectar, waterlogged potatoes, butter that would knock a Digger Indian out with one stomach blow, and biscuit that might be used to crack walnuts with, then had the landlord slap me on the shoulder and tell me about celebrities coming a hundred miles to Sunday with him. Twain made an irreparable, an Inexcuable mistake in not picturing Col. Mulberry Sellers as a hotel-keeper. I once stopped at a hotel at Homer, 111., where he bill of fare consisted of ‘greens,’ fat tiacon and tough radishes. After dinner the landlord told me that he ‘faneled hat I'elnioniker feller was not so far • head o’ his hash foundry after all.’ " lobe-Democrat

NOTICE- Owing to tbe liability of fires I feel cm; elled to prohibit all hunting on my ! inds in Jasper county, and notice is hereby given thut any person trespassing on such lands with :i gun will be prosecuted. B. J. GIFFORD. October 14, 1892—53,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be el my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jotd n township, oi the Fourth Saturday ot each mouth for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Tru • tee. JAMES H. CAKE, Trustee Jordan Township

BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. Thk Best Salve in tho world for Cut Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev.r Sores, Tetter, Chapped Handß, Chilblains Corns and all Skiu Eruptions, and poiitively cures Files, or no pay required. Ji is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or mi. ney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyek.

These figures represent the number c 1 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery f :.i Consumption, Coughs and Colds, wb cli were sold in the Unite I States from March ’9l to March, 92, Two Million, Two H ui.dred nud Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy. Two bottJess°ld i.; one year, and each and every bottle was sold on a positivo guarantee that money would be refunded if aatisfaotory results did not follow its use. The Becret of it access is plain It never disappoints °nd can always be depended on ns tin ery best remedy for Coughs. Colds, etc. Dyice 50c. and SI,OO At F, B. Meyers’ Pvruestore.

ALL FOR 55 CENTS.

The Monou Route has ndued to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are nowin daily serv. we on tbe fast day trains between Chicago mad Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and beauly, and are operated pn the a la carte pi in. which means that a paspenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, tutor, coffee or tea with cream is served for onlv 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s new aahednle to Florida.

DO YOU WANT TO .ADOPT A BABYI Maybe you think this is a new business, sending out babies on application: jt has been done before, however, but never have tboap furnished been so near the original sample as this one. Everyone will exclaim, “Weill that’s the sweetest baby I ever saw 1” This little black-and-white engraving can give you but a faint idea of the exquisite original, « *sj -mmL-Jt aVfSIiSFi

“ I’M A DAISY." which we propose to send to yon, transportation paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and is in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled oft and flung aside with a triumphant coo. The flesh tints are perfect, andthe eyes follow you.no matter where you gtand. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida waugh (tho moat pelebrated of modem painters of baby life) are to be given to those who subscribe to Demoresfs Fpfniiy Magazine for 1898. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost fvOO, apd are the same size (17 x£i inebee). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our subeeribere during 1993, other great pictures by such artists asPercy Moran,Maud Humphrey, Louis Descbamps, nod others of world-wide renown. Take only two samples of what we did during the past rear, “AYardirf Pansies,” and "A White H ouse Orchid’* by tbe wife of President Harrison, and yon wfljsep what our promises mean. „ _ „ Those who subscribe for-Demoresfs Family Magazine for 1888 will possess a gallery of a*, quisite works of art of great value, beside* a Magazine that cannot be equaled by any to the world for its beautiful illustrations and subject matter, that will keep everyone posted on all the topics of the day, and all the fads and different items of Interest about the household, besides furnishing interesting reading matter, both grave and gay, for the whole family; and while Demorest s to not S»ls!M:£32!s&s 1

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iKA W. YEOMAN, Attorney at X«avD, kotari public Real Estate and Collectiii£. Agent l REMINGTON, INDIANA, practice ia all* he Courts of Newtoa i —Cr ton and Jasper counties.

JAMES W. DOUTHIT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW and NOTARY public 48’Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank. liF.NSSELAER INDIANA. 3 -OVOHIIIDOK VIOVAB B. LOUI.ILIUDOV 1 S' (gOUOHUjpGE & SON. - jdciiiap asilkSnrgenmi. ~IP !■!■«- Leopold' 'f’.r.cl;, eeco d lio , "■mri! mi-,r ri-bt-lian.l .Irip-nl lial--r iV.. ; cent.interest wilWie added iv ti icctnut running uu*.-nieri lomr~> U!> v me mom he. v .n» OH. i. E. WASHBURN Ehysii iau & Surgeon •TVi, r, lnd. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Thrort and Diseases of Women, Tests eyes for glasses. \\T W. HARTSEI.T, JVT Ts >M(EOPATI! IC PHYSICIAN A- -PUOEON SENR/KLAER, - . INDIANA. ’“ol,renin Disease*-.! .Snc-Fiiiy. jgr? ?FirK. In Makeever's Kite B! of k. Resi ikiirw at MnUft-v'-r House fn A y 11. 1884.

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