Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — Page 8
§ mimetic Sentinel FaiDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1593 't •twred at Nie posto*:e at Eenssslaer, Ind. ’ as seeond-classraatter.l
MONON ROUTE, TIMETABLE jSOUTH BOUND, Ifo. *—Mall and Ex., Daily, 10:57 A. M #o. 37—Milk & aocom,, * 6:17 p. M t». jl—Vestibule, daily, 12:55 p. n. o. S—Night Express, “ 10:47 P. M Jo. 46—Way Freight, * 2:4- p. M NOBTH BOUND. 3«—Milk accom., Daily, 7:36 A. H. o. 74—Freight “ 8:16 P. M o. 4—Mail and Ex., * 5:38 A. M Sp. 32—Vestibule, * 2:47 P. M o. 46—Way Freight, 9 20 A. M
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ODD TITLES OF BOOKS. Specimens of English Literature in OnTime of the Roundhead-. In 1686 a pamphlet was published In London entitled “A Most Delectable bw.et Perfumed Nosegay for God's fcuinls to Smell At.” About the year 10411 there was published a work en titled “A Pair of Bellows to Blow Oil iho Dust Cast upon John Fry,” and another called “The Snuffers of Divine Love.” Cromwell's time was particular ly famous for title pages. The author of a work on charity entitles hisbook “Hooks uu 1 Eyes for Believers’ Breeches. ” Another, who professed a wish to exalt poo ■ human nature, calls liis lal ors “ ifigli-Heeled Shoes for Dwarfs in lloli-ne-s.” And another, “Crumbs of Cbmlovtlor the Chickens of the Covenant.” A Quaker, whose outward man the powers that were thought proper to imprison, published “A Sigh of Sorrow for the 'risoners of Zion, Breathed Out of a Hole in the Wall of an Earthly Vessel r,own Among Men by the Name of Samuel Fish.” About the same time t ore was also published “The Spiritual ,«.ustard-Pot, to Make the S< ul Sneeze with Devotion;" “Salvation’s Vantage Croon ', or a Louping Sand for Heavy Believers.”' Another, “A Shot Aimed at the Devil’s Headquarters Through the Tube of the Cannon of the Covenant.” This is an author who speaks p ain language, which the most illiterate reprobate cannot fall to understand Another, “A Reaping-Hook, Well Tempered, for the Stubborn Ears of th Coming Crop; or. Bisouits Baked in the Even of Charity, Carfully Conserved for the Chickens of the Church, ♦ho Sparrows of the Spirit, and the Sweet Swallows of Salvation.” Of another we have the following copious description of its contents: “Seven Sobs of a Sorrowful Soul for Sin; or, The Seven Penitential Psalms of the Princely Prophet David." Whereunto are also added," William Humins’ Handful of Honeysuckles, and Divers GodD and Pithy Ditties Now Newly Augmented. "
Judge Wexem’f Proverbs. The godess of Liberty haintthe faintest idee what sort ov things is done in her name. A man that has got the pull to elect u 1 nited States Senator don’t have to know the difference between a tariff and a t uraip. Sometimes grate statesmen grows on m ! y slender stems. .uoney is mity handy to hav when you want to persuade a man how to vot<r o a politishan that’ll sell out his party k n be bought back agin. There are men in this country that v,ood sling mud at the Amerikiu eagb es he ran for offis. The wind kin blow right thru a poliitibhan’s promise. Most men hav rite good memeries for nanv. s and faces till they git into offls. state and nashanal legislators has been tnode to make laws to order. Mammon has crowded the other members of the ferm out of polliticks.—Free Pres.
j.i9 Was Away Dp In This World. In Tine Island Cemetery at Norwalk, Conn., there is a grave 11 feet long in w hich reßtthe bones of the Widow Mary Tutus, as an Inscription on a rudei i nrved slab of blue stone quaintly tel s The widow died In 1769, being in tin •Voh year of her age. None of her dc sc ndants can be found,- but there is a lra .ition that she was 10 feet high, and Itrge in proportion. It is related tha> nßi 'i upon a time her path was blotkec Ayr a team of oxen, the driver of which t lattibornly refused to let her pass Wi .ercupon she seized the offender by !,<6 neck and hurled him bodily into a neijh.boring creek and then unyoked the cattle and carried them Into the the meeting house and tied them to the pulpit. The discovery of this grave Jia-s aroused puch an Interest that several antiquarians talk of opening the jtra ve to see if anything remains of the giantess. Napoleon and Paradise Lost. Sir Colin Campbell, who had charge of the person of Napoleon Bonaparte while he waa a prisoner in the island o. Alba, made the assertion that the Emperor once said that he was a great aixnirer of Milton’s Paradise Lost, which be bad read to some profit, for tka: the plan of tbs battle of Austerlitz he borrowed from the sixth book of tb»t work, where Satan brings his artillejr to bear upon Michael and hie angelic aost with . uch direful effect The moe of wars'* set forth in the poem shewed to Bonaparte soTtfcely to snored, if ti;«d to actual use, that b dei< ■r mine. I to adopt it and s corede bey on i « s p.o-tscon. Are erenee t/ ,h ® detaii of tat tattle withe to iid ;o •‘■siu.ilat no ctMspleialv with MiiuJe icuogiu.t y fight as fee leave uo doubt ti.e .•«*>• I ■ I 1
A Buainess. One person out of every seven in the United Kingdom is a depositor in the postoffioe savings banks, which have n.arly $360,000,000 deposits. To,manago this business there is a headquarters staff of not far from 1,96 b persons at the London Postoffloe Bank, of whioh every money order postoffice in Great Britain and Ireland is a branch. Every deposit made In any one of the postoffloes is forwarded to the London headquarters. The looal postmaster simply takes the cash and sends it up to London, merely entering it op his aoeounts and on the depositor’s book. The London office keeps an aooount against every on* of the 10,000 branch offices. How great is the labor entailed will be realised when it 1b stated that In one day as many as 72,689 deposits have been mode, that last year 992,000 accounts were opened and 701,000 oloeed. It is estimated that in the twenty-five years the postoffloe savings bank system has been In operation frauds and Inaccuracies have amounted bo mks about a half-penny for every *SOO.
Not Looking for dory. That Oregon girl who saved u whole rain from destruction and then went on her way homo, not even telling her name, is a genuine heroine. The report sa.. s: “She was on her way home from a party when she discovered that a rail had been removed on a high ties le, and thereupon she procured a lantern ind signaled the approaching train us, n time. Having done a heroic deed and saved many travelers from a horrible death, she modestly went < n her ivay without waiting for thanks or reward and without mentioning tier name." lie tVnx Too H:tl>l>v t > Live. George Westlake, of Long Island ”ily, (lied of j< y consequent on hearing >'■ his wife's recovery of her sanity, -he had been in an asylum, and the mperintendent wrote that she was g tutgwell. When the news was received lr Westlake suffered vi; 1 nt puns in list heart, from which the piysiciar. ovdd not relieve him, and he died •nortly afteiward.
A Curious Business. A curious yet profitable business in the exportation and reimportation of Julcksilver has sprung up in California. uioksilver for export is sold at $5 less per flask, of 76$ pounds, than for home consumption, and shrewd dealers have not been slow to take advantage of this rebate of over six cents per pound. They have cheerfully paid the freight to Australia and back again, and havt cleared nearly five cents per pound oa the transaction. Emblem charms, at Claike’s. NOTICE - —Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper county, and notice is hereby given that any person trespassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. B. J. GIFFORD. October 14, 1892-$3,50. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be cl my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jotdan township, oi the Fourth Saturday i>. each month for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Tri.rtee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Township
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WORDECAI F. CHXLCOTE. Attorney -at-L.w .tENssBLA&B, .... Indiana Practices |in thb Courts of Jasper arid adoiuing counties. Makes collections a specialty. Offl&c oa noatk side of Washington street, opposite CourvUoase- vinl iIMON P. THOMPSON, DAVID J. THOMPSO* Attorney-^-Law. Noou-y Public. IhOMWON & BROTHER, ttBNssELAEB. . Indiana Praetlcein all the Courts. *WOK L. SP2TLER, Collector -ind Abstractor ” ®P xrtietilarattention to paying tax . sellint. and leasiag lands. v2n
IRA W. YEOMAN, Attorney. at Law, IVOTARW PUBLIC Real Estate jnfl CollectiM Aral* REMINGTON, INDIANA. practice in allAhe Courts of Newton? lA>eßton and Jasper counties. J AML'S’ W. DOUTHIT, ITTOBNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC «"Offlce in rear of Rensselaer Bank Rensselaer Indiana.
“Ouskuidok. VICTOR e. LOCOHIIIDOE ifflee In the'riewLcoporalfßiNclc, eeco-d floor second door right-hand side of hall: AZo?J?i' Cent ') nfer6s, wlll,b «»dded to all ffiree months. 0 DK uusett, « d longer *han DR. A. B. WASHBURN'! - Phyiiciau 6t Surgeon « Kentselatr , Ind. Attention given to the treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Diseases of Women. Tests eyes for gIQBB6S. ' ■ . -t W. HARTSELL M D. HMCEOPATUie PHYSICIAN ,; UIMIEON. RENSSELAER, . . INDIANA. Y?FICE, In Makeever’s Resir ■ . d«nce at Makecver House. Jn.y 11.1884.
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