Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1893 — Page 8

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PULLMAN SLEEPING CANS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALL TRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets 6«fd and Baggage Cheeked to Destination. y.t W.ap* u<l Ttaoc I>Ua« if yea mit ta be ■ere fully tafbnaad—aL Tiaket Ageatm at Oouaon kmßrmi have them—or address J AS.bAKKEK ,)<• sir ,

WILD ASSES. They Are Beautiful Creatures, Ctteriy Different from *he D nnestie. 3he wild a°s s a creature to admire. I'.is ears arc not so ridiculously long as tl.o e of his domesticated brother and the e is also a black . mark running :t orig the spine, an i anoth r across the s.i uiders He is a hands me swif-, nl powerful animal, har.ly to be ret.ogn'y.ed as of the same stock with ti: dek nerate, sembby reatures wlm h • see in our own ■ ountr., worn down by ■•ueiiy, ill-usage, and fatigue, agg b from ueg ecu gaunt from hunger, then natural spirit gone, and its place eupjiiied by a mixture of obstinacy and ei.no it', contrasti g sharply vith (he ft >i t. spirited animals that roam at larg- -v**r tie plains of Persia, Ind.a and iabia. In :he East, where the ass is comparatively a noble animal, it is used for ruins almost ex iusively by the ri h end great The native ass of Mesop<tamia Is of la ge size, and the white s e ic- are most esteemed, being n . ien : iii.e the honored animals for ear- -• -iz t ;ai dignitaries, kings, pro. h- <- -, z *s. From the time tha . or •-came common in Palestine, a • ri to have fallen into disrepute hat our blessed Lord’s ridin ; s referred to by the Drop e ■ -i* showing H : e humility: “B« - .."og will come to the * v l <■ riding upon an ass.” i a-s, seldom found now west n r-o, has a short mane of ar ,• hair, and a stripe of dar t '• as ■ runs along the ridge of the Pu t In mane to the tail; itneiglis ;ifce* fbes at a trot, herds in n»\ imre fleet than ahorse, dwells bt e places, and is very shy, it j .•* -r legs and carries its head 1 han the domestic ass. It ir p.rited and wary, trying to thi he powers of the hunta*, an I t e .cipal object of the chaseun Peishi • e it is prized as the noblest of game -i troops of wild asses roam over tli. atic deserts, migrating in summer a '-i r north as the Ural, and extend n er Tartary, Mesopotamia, Persia, an mdostan. Layard tells us that in I’e - a they equal the gazelle in fleelnes a id to overtake thorn is a feat rat el' tecoanplished by the swiftest of mare iey move in herds, each having a leu •• wl.o goes at the head and is always ti.e watch: if he observes a hunter no; round and round him, and ii h t aspects danger he rejoins the herd a on.umunicates with them, and all set o a a gallop.

Who the Man Was. One day in my missionary wort i 0 e Cumberland llountains, said a mi; i ter, 1 rode up to a much better- o >!. ) ouse and hillside farm than was ei. i .v ary in that section. “Good morning,” 1 said to a ta'l, vii i"-.'i working in a patch betweo i t!. 1., a e and the road. • .low d’y?" he responded. . “ V ery nice place you have here. ” 1 rr..a ked. ight peart,” he returned. ", an I seethe man of the house?”

i v.uired, ” i liar ain’t none.” . “No? Does a widow own the plate "No; a married woman. ” “ Who is she?” “ i.ige .’ackson’s wife.” ".inJ there is no man of the hone iJ ” “ i hat’s what I said.” ‘ Well, can I see Mrs. Jackson, then " “No; she’s gone down to the store ~ fei some truck." “ When will she be ba’k?” “Ain’t no tellin’. She does pur ;• ; m ;i ez she pleases ’ro nd here ” ' .ir. -.ackson doesn’t cut much of i 1-t.nre, does he?" I laughed. ■;ot much." “,-.re ' ou working for him?” ‘ Course not; fer her.” “Vi ' o are you?" I ventured, for r we net o see somebody who could giv, ie . e information 1 sought. Tilt inau -miled a little. "Hi, he said, “I ain't nobody mat'’ ''ft Lige Jaekeon’s wife’s hus Otaf What a Break! h he*«rt)s/ect of -“kissing before engaceTTSiH for towriage” came up at the srijfci .<• bof haif*4ozen married couple*. It ,-ir >d out that one of the woman .ha i teen kissed **etll her troth had been ,p lib ted. One of idle men had a poor line ory. Wensed to kiss soeoeftmes, di n’t -we “ he. said to his wife. “No, sir.” she sajid, with Cleu. “you ne er kissed me till a'W we -w ■* en japed; jrou tried, and you fought •id übe privilege, but you never suc»c de<t’ Is that so " the husband remarked. I v ’ kissed so many—* - iVhat? Mb at did you say?" the w.fe heir was a pause. Intense but sup•p*«ee<H> t-ment was vid&ie on the taoesof the other a-arfied men I - y." aid the husltand, “I have it you so many time* I can’t reteembarwheelbewao.-

Then the other married men breathed , recly. A Rattlesnake-Skin Suit. eter Gruber, the rattlesnake king o > enango County, Pennsylvania, has ■ a I made the most unique costume any nun ever wore. It consists of to, x est, trouses, hat, shoes, and shirt mad ■nt rely of the skins of rattlesnake Seven hundred snakes, all caught an ' twinned by Gruber during the last ti v ears, provided ihe material for this not el costume. To preserve tho bri iiaiicy apd flexibility of the skins in the g eatest possible degree the snake were skinned alive, first being ma • unor>unions by chloroform. They we , men tanned by a method peculiar o i rnlier, and are as soft and elastic a vo >; a goods. The different articles ~r ihis outfit were made by Oil Cry ta :ors, shoemakers, and hatters, au ihe costume is valued at SI,OOO. Facts for the Curious. If a tailow candle be placed in a gun nd fired at a door, it will go through i bout sustaining any injury; and if musket-kail be tired into water, it will : only rebound, but be flattened as it r d against a olid substance. A muscet all may be fired through a pane of Isss, making a hole the size ot the .t i without cracking .he glass; if the c- be suspended by a thread, it will no difference, and the thread will ibra'e. Cork, if sunk 200 feet in o -can, will not rise, on account of pressure of the water. In the arcregions, when the thermometer is w ero, persons can < onverse more a mile distant from each other. A r h s been distinctly heard talko n«r child, on a still day, across ■ a mile wide.

Not Looking for Gi.iry. That Oregon girl who saved a w < train from destrumion and then w n u her way home, not even telling <■ name, is a genuine hero no. The re i sais: “She was on her way hon e tro a ; arty when she discovered tun' a ha:i been reu.oved on a high ties i and thereupon she ; ro. ure a ia u and signaled the app o idling L ain un ime. Having done a heroic de an saved many trave ers from a om bie death, she mo I, sin went on he withoul wa ting for ihanks ■=r r .:■> ward and with ut men oiling her name :ir XV ii Too a orge Westlake, o: Long Isian I y, ned of y conß-q.ueni on hearing be wife? • iu'wy of her'sanit i, had e n n an asylum, and the iitendent wr u that, she was getu ei When the news was received r. . o-tlake su ere \i 1 nt p ins in - he:':, from v. hicli .the j: lyeiciar.I I n•• i.l v him, and he died ,t. a war I

NOT iCF,-- Owing to the liability of firsi I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on bv Ur 4« in Jab per county, and notiea li hereby given that any persou trsipassimg on ‘••h lanilß with r gun will ba prosecuted B J. GIFFORD. o*tob«r 14, 1892—5:t,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be a my office at John A. Knowiton’s, in Joi dun township, oi the Fourth Saturday o each month tor the transaction of bnn ness connected with tba duties of Tru tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALTE. The Best Saj.v. i n the world for Cui Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev i Sores, Tetter, Chapped Bands, ChilblaimCorns and all Skin Eruptions, umd poritively cures Piles, or no pay required, li is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or no ney refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv F. B. Meyer.

These figures represent the number c - bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery fti Consumption, Coughs and Colds, wb t-li were sold in the United States from Match ’9l to March,92. Two Million, Two H undred and Twenty-Eight Thousand Six Hundred and Seventy-Two bottless°ld in one year, and each and every bottle was sold ou a positive guarantee that money would he refunded if satisfactory results did not follow its use. The secret of it•nceess is plain It never disappoints nd can always be depended on as tin ery best remedy for Coughs. Colds, etr I?rice 50c. and SI.OO At F. B. Meyeri’ P vrusrstore. ALL iO.. oj CENTS. The Monou Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily serv ice on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These cars are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte pi in, which means that n passenger can get any thing ha wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with broad, filter, coffee or tea with creem is served for only 56 centß Watch for the Monon's new sahedule to Florida.

DO YOU WANT TO ADOPT A BABY 1 Maybe you think this is a new business, sending out tm ; es on application; it has been done before, however, but net er have those furnished been -<> near the original sumpleas this one. Eve ryone will exclaim, “ Weil 1 that's the sweetest baby I ever saw 1" Thia little black-and-white engraving can glvs bMM.intl4MAf tile ll ,<|Uimte origin .1^ “ I’M A DAIST."

which we propose to send to you, transportation paid. The little darling rests against a pillow, and ts in the act of drawing off its pink sock, the mate of which has been pulled off and Hung aside with a triumphant 000. The flesh tints are perfect, and the eyes follow you. no matter where you stand. The exquisite reproductions of this greatest painting of Ida waugh (the most celebrated of modern painters of baby lit'ei are to be given to those who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Magazine for 1893. The reproductions cannot be told from the original, which cost S4OO, and are the same rise ,17x2'! inches). The baby is life size, and absolutely lifelike. We have also in preparation, to present to our subacribers during 1893, other great pictures by jueb artists as Percy Moran. Maud Humphrey, Louts Deschamps, and others of world-wide renown. Take only two examples of what we did during the past year, A Yard of Pansies “and “1 White House Orchi l” by ti.e wife ofPfesNfmt garrison- and you will eee what our promises mo**- ~ _ „ Those who subscribe fyr Bemoreet’s Family Magaaine for 1808 will possess a gallery of ex quislte works of artof great Value beeidps a Magazine that cannot Be equaled by any to Jtbe world for its beautiful lllnstiatiorill tiilp subject matter, that will keep everyone posted <£a all the topics of the day, and all the fad?and different items of interest about the bous»hoto, besides furnishing interesting readiojc mslMf.iEjotb grave and gray, for the whole family: «ad jrjbileDemorest s is not a fashion Magazine, fo/iwtdon pages perfect, and we give you. w tarns you wish to use during yu*», *ud n |y

fORDECAI F. CHELGGTK. AMenuf -at-Law nwmiM. lawiAHA 'ractleea (In the Uoarta »f junr aid adnlninif eoantiaa. Makes «ollMfloes a spejlalty. Offleeoa north aid* *f Washington itreet. opooii to ConrtSaaaa- vial nMMP.raoMVBM. nvai.nosrio" Atjtoraey-af • Law. HeawwPvblu. ElOlßiwW A BROTHER, tasrsaßDAKß. . lam as a Practleeln afl th* Oonrta. ARION L. SPIfLEK, CaHaatgr wad Ahttna i irtioniar aUr mil on fb w*ymg f * x . seiJliiL and letisifcg lARds. vj .

IKA W. YEOMAIf, Attorney at Lav, JVOTART PUBLIC Real Estate and Colleetliiir. Agent l REMIHOTOH, INDIANA. practice in all-ahe Courts of Newto* ponton and Jasper eountiee. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, 41 TOBHET-AT-LAW and NOTARY POBI c <*”Offloe in rear of Rensselaer Bask. Renbselaee Inbiana. a. -oueHKiDoE. vseeaeE.Lormir.OE J‘ H (tPCGRBIBOL A SON. “h/itsUax aadSn^rpMi. M ihr prw LeoFoianfV.k. im i flow secom) door right-hand aide afhaM: Ten per eent.interest wilSbe added te ill nusettled longer whan tiree months. tim!

DR. 1. B. WASHBURN Physician A Surgeon Rensselaer, Inri. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Thro ,t, and Diseases of Women. Teats ey ■ for glasses. \y W. HARTBEI.X M DDMCEOPATNIAe hBVSieUN * -TRCIEON •RHSCBLAER, - - INJAIANA SpceiHfty.jifj j .FICE fn Makeever’4 RosiaiDC(‘ at Mak«cvcr Hoist* • 11.1824. John Makeeveb, . jay Wiili/mr President. Casher CARMEES 5 BANK, 1 *W('pposite Public Square”®* RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA Receive Der osi's. Buy and Soil Exobang Collections made and promptly remitted Money Loaned. Di a general banking Business. dugust 7, 1883.

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tir ' mm m wzm loader ' necessary in haying time. _O. r l >—Li ' A Maehiao which will eu> ■'■ fJitXv-IO n . lly p»v (orltsi ilia oneyear, v -. W| V, and frequently in one day. ' -£i - d? t&e «uu/A as dean as a steel ~~k r i'K : '+r 2 Jv> j® o ** *»**. «i delivers it at >*!*•>• - • sSI.-. "•''nefetW' “i*. the tame time on to the wagon, > *•& SSES3£f - 'Morals of atm in fifteen. : ■ , '!. ; ; 'r; •' vi 4 All wo ask la for tin —f- ? privilege of farnisliiiis . '■•■%' yjg; q, t 1 teitlmonyas to Its merits ■ Vv •-I SStiZST 7 A» '~L ■'*■%!&'■ M ■>•:■, ■:?-Rock Island Plow Go. .^^f^nesw W&& rock island, ill. “ "* J Mention this paper. Surreys and made . Road i \\Nw VEHICLES Prices. 6 ' La Porte Carriage Co. u porte.ind.^^^^\^^ s^- v n-^] i i In A Rowi mm CL humbers and rovers Hava taken 44 First Awards at International Exhibits, including Grand Prize at Paris Exposition, 24 years on the _ .. . _ market, and by far the largest cycle makers in the world. Buy bicycles with a reputation to Agencies in all the principal cities of the world, and in 400 American THE HUMBER-ROVER 285 Wabash An., CHICAGO. We sell direct where there i$ no agent, for cash or on tine.

. «'. a< RT> >N HENTfST All diseases of teeth and gtuus carefully treated. J tilling an t Crowns t> specialty. Lahi-p<’Groeei t ' *- a " Rensselaer, IndTl X: I*; W r ghT, /OLM^I tO K.UM.AW, . . in LIANA. L_il X/’HjFx'Y - , FLh, S k him ~ ••'*l '■• -' a; - • teat New ■R^nati

sw ‘gs, Nsv 'arness, C oori Horses e s * °‘ ®‘ t -‘i's eqnit ments, and gU'r nt.-nso i f:: C ti?n SpecialatteaMmi gnen ol) r.’yrs l.y the meal, dty or week, i-arria .et c - inemi.-, - dd >.gs, Partiee etc , on Khott n .ti e. V cßensgti am- Si eet, J ontl of Towa Hu 1 Pcnsnei*. x. 'n.ii na. 1 HOMAS BPR> s, J■ ;t.prietor. o® BUY THE THE BEST IS THE^PEST. Send TCM cents to ?3 Union Gq., N. Y., for our prize game, “Blind L-tck,” and win a New Koine Sewing Marl- ?ne. Tlie New IlomeSewing Macl.ine Co, ORANCE, MASS. UIITOH fiQU»TC,ja?^. «- p ' CA «q c, ILL. = *• “4. CAL, * 't. LouiS'**’FOß SALE BY J. . WILLLAM." Ag’t. F. Ml

the NEXT MORNING I V • AN* NEW AND MY COMPLEX; )H It BETTE*" Hy doctor aaye it net* r«nt’y «r, the )wn«L Ur» and klrtneyi. and Ue plean.« laxed-Tr. lMa lit 2 la made from and 1* prepared ft r ute ae eeatly m tea. It ih catled w LAME’S MEDICINE AU dnimrlsts sell It at DOo. and *I.OO .par 1 —*--eBny one to day. I one'* Family Med3«e3i*™J the bimrli each day. In order to be kaaldty, But la neceerary. ———Jt —— Amorlein 'T|v g nRH’-WN' 1 * OEBION i •E.'.ITS 'TtV’ COP v /fIC • i, ots. Wor trrformatlpn r.nr. f ,*eHam ■ uok ■*<> so ML I*' t f >j M r.. '•' loat' ■-T K. 'V York Oldest bureau for aiuiivim’ptt.aits i America. Ever> patent taken out by )><• is be .■s;, before the puolic by a notice given free of cin rge in the jLmmratt Lai„-eci of al) , scientifle paper in the rLLi L^'-L, ' in ‘' Tl;lt N o lntellient v ' V r jt lt - 'Teel y, 53.80 a 4 a<l ■»! M UKN & CO. rDBLiaBEKS, 361 Broadwr,;'■, ;; e r. Tork.

"'•'“T’ 1 ' '9 3f»Pt 7 ' f , lartractrf na«;jt ul ■taHiliiwan ' ".rr ftiS Visnlc cute. 'ecuhlotobtyc. iaadhSl •nrflall »'immp • If I don'|anc''p#d i.<*t. I will ;o wovk r. xin mt, •» bisinott in wuich In •my money ’«ail w»ln«tPNct audit, voa, raadfetf Ilr-, r„3 wrrk ir.dr.uri-H lT • MU hT ±U 1 ira-tl.land .. lfyeeMjE i«rii#i. at oar new IP f work, rao- ' bv thoaeof aitLartej ' jaaarold .din tlu rs.. afifaj.. wharavartba* e. Any.,?, -.dot!,.work tclearn. HoflmiS a'.rrthiaj v' t '"'v'l', ” ■ ayxmr erar* ruomnt, ar all year dine the»nrk. T* , enurely no. l«., fcrlae o-rnieifal ne..inrv. r BoeiDnor.ar.eK3., m»S*sT, ~ <r . in acw.rdt, one mare e,t.r i UtUeexn - rTrr aV * «“»h r tt*«y««thaen.pb.ye»* - t.-»e»««h5w« ~1 K. Thian, an oro of marv.loae UJrKI. and here 1. anotnor rro.n a. efaL weal.lngiymra-orjor #rif IS,, »i!j reward erary indoetrioua errrrr rh,r.-«r»»« * r ® do itV r®* w,, "‘ ‘» kr.w .beat SL tratmc 'xnrx rtnea Daisy neanaaaci aonow la^eT MIL a ,-rt e^I°VLr J A_.- ttf^ r **\ lrr|ln| a