Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1893 — Page 8
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MON >N ROUTE RENSSELAER TIME TABLE SOUTH BOUND, No. s— Mail and Ex., Daily, 10:49 4.31 00. 37—Milk & aceom., “ 6.21 P. m No. *1 —Vestibule, daily, H '-33 a- m No. 3— Night Express, *_ 10:37 P. 3 No. 45—Way Freight, “ 2:4'p. si NORTH BOUND. No. 36— Milk accom., Daily, 7:37 4. m. No. 74—Freight “ 6:16 p. S' No! 4-Mail and Ex., “ 5:40 A. > u-o. B—Mail & Express, 1 -> '_P- S' No. 32— Vestibule, “ 2 p - 51 No. 46 —Way Freight, 9 20 a. m
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UNCLE SAM NOT ASLEEP.
lie .eadj* Military-Ridden Europe in th* Manufacture of Explosives. While the United States Government hoi -i aloof from foreign contentions an inarches steadily onward on the road <: prosperity, without a thought of e adding armies, it is interesting to note •an it is alive to preparations for de- !' '• in time of war, and has modest,y so!:., red out that idea to complete succe in at least one particular. The Huron- an powers have been far ahead of ui n the manufacture of gunpowder an gun cotton, particularly of smokeless powder, which in warfare promises to lie of great utility on account of its iui ability, lightness and power. But they will be much surprised to learn ilia L'nole Sam Is in possession of theif te.- etsand has greatly improved upon lit tn. A little over two years ago, by ■J:r ction of the War Department, Prof, t ha ieß E. Monroe, chemist at the torpedo station at Newport, R. 1., began ytip'i intents in gun cotton, and as a rest U the Dupont Powder Company has a tl.t.i mghly equipped plant at Wilmington, Del., for the manufacture of the • <> -on, which is the basis of smokeless P w ier. That this is not a mere experfluent is proved by the fact that pounds of gun cotton have receut! been received at Newport from iViln- ngton. Both the cotton and the eiuo’.eless powder are claimed to be fai supe.ior to the European artioles, and, besides, are manufactured muoh cheaper. Experiments prove that the powder is most satisfactory for small bore and 1 evolving and rapid fire guns up to what are known as six-pounders. It is more -- able than any used abroad. The powder is not suitable for use in muskets, but this is a possibility of the future. To a large extent It Is now used £>u our war vessels and is adapted to the main and secondary batteries. Greater ; e.*".notion will come in time,
Fame Found Wlm In Africa. I not. Henry Drummond, the author of ihat remarkably successful boafc, “Natural Law In the Spirit World, ” is a man of a slight and intellectual type, with a „ jvlendid head. He has a wonderfully ••ngnetic influence over his students. His most famous book first appeared serially in a journal which soon died, the chapters not having attracted much Attention, and the writer feeling “a lingering remorse at what share I migb* iuive had in its untimely end.” Then, the Bookman says, “two leading Lonon publishers were offered the bock and declined it. The author had resolved never again to be served with the black seal of literature and put the doomed sheets back in their pigeonJaoJes. Mr. H. M. Hodder, however, the papers in their serial form, and a >ropoSed their publication to the author, who tevTote his pages in much haste, purree ted his proofs and started for 4 rioa. He heard nothing of his late lor five moutfcs’ travel, during which ho saw a letter or newspaper, an . •mgroased with a geological and botani--o*i survey, he forgot his venture completely. One night, an bx>ur after mitlu gkt, three blew messengers from th>> oorth aid of Lake Nyassa disturbed hi - delivered the hollow skin o a tijfer-e«twith a small package of letter 'said* Among them he foun 1 c pf ot Spectator containing a (. ,tt of Ida book, which remains to i< » mat niyetertoa of literary no
NEWS ABOUT YOURSELF.
The average number of teeth is thlr-y-two. The average weight of a skeleton is ibout fourteen pounds. The brain of a man is twioe as large is that of any other animal. A man breathes about twenty times in i minute, or 1,200 times an hour. The average of the pulse in infancy is 0 beats per minute; in manhood, hit: it 60 years, 60. A man breaches about eighteen pints >f air in a minute, or upwards of seven togsheads in a day. The average weight of an Englishuan is 150 pounds: of a Frenchman, .36 pounds; of a German, 146 pounds. A 3i an gives off 4.08 per cent, carionic acid gas of the air he respires; respires 19,666 cubic feet of carbonic acid as in twenty-four hoars, equal to 125 uclies of common air.—Loudon Answers.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
In Spain 80 per cent of the populaion is illiterate; in Austria it is 84 pci :ent.; Hungary, 91; Mexico, 93; and in Italy the percentage is 73. There are officially estimated to be in the United States 12,522,721 school ihiklren, an increase of 26.54 per cent, n the last ten years, or a gain of about . per cent, more than the increase of jopulation. The bequest of $200,000 from the late Daniel B. Fayerweather to the Cooper Onion Art School for Women has enibled that institution to double the lumber of i upils it can receive, making in increase from 350 to 700. The top ioors of the institute are being enarged to accommodate new students. The library of the institute is less fortunate, and the trustees have made an ippeal to the public for assistance.
IMPROVED PROVERBS.
A RUN in time saves the nine. A rolling stone never “gets there." If at first you don’t succeed, lie. He Again. —Life. Every man's house is nls servant (irl’s castle. The race is not always to the horse so u put your money on. When a belated husband comes in by he window a flatiron is apt to fly out at lie door. A bird and a bottle in the hand is vorth two boarding house dinners anywhere else. He laughs best who does not laugh at i woman when she thinks there is a nouse in the room.
OUR ODD CORNER.
I* makes a cheap swell proud to be called a dude. Makes more money than he can spend—the man who coins eagles In the Mint, You'd have to squeeze a man’s throat pretty hard to make cider out of his Adam's apple. A man who lives in a flat has disci v«r»d that “janitor” and “emperor* both and in “or" because botn are the itk* atf "ortocrats. *
BRIEF AND PITHY.
The manager of the Theatre JUbre •ays that he will have no more Ibsen* He has discovered another dramatie genius In Spain. Ohio has 897,909 school children. OI these 798,093 are in the public schools, 39,264 In private schools and 60,652 Is parochial school*. Brahms has been very industrious this summer. He has written several new songs, a clarionet trio and anothei set of gypsy snogs for a quartet of vo salists, with a piano accompaniment. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Osborne, of Knoxville, Term., are soon to celebrate the seventy-seoond anniversary of their marriage. They are respectively 191 and 32 years of age, and nave 290 descendants. A gang of strikers in Queensland insisted on a hotelkeeper discharging his Chinese cook, who was excellent. WheD he was turned out the local police en gaged him. The leading striker wa* soon arrested for sedition, and the first thing he was set to work at in the prison was chopping woo fur the Chinese cook. The oddest cat in Connecticut belong* to A. C. Wood, a barber of Hartford. Conn. It is a pretty little brown and white fellow, (hree months old and very playful, although It has no forelegs and uo tail. It was born without those things. The queer kitten gets over the ground by jumping like a kangaroo, and it travels rapidly.
BRUNKER’S Caiminativo Balsam, the great stomach ai d bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For sale by all druggists. TRUSTEES notice. Notice isjhereby given that I will be a my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in -lot dan township, oi the Fourth Saturday c each mouth for the transaction of business connected with tba duties of Tro tee. JAMES H. CARR, Trustee Jordan Townshi ALL FOR 5o CENTS. The Monon Route has added to its already splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily service on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These ear* are models of convenience, comfort and beauty, and are operated on the a la carte plan, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, hitter, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon's new sahedule to Florida. Porter & Wishard are now occupying their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building just comp’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old and new.— Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo makes a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Ffir Pavilion. Give her a call Austin A Co., composed of W. B, Aus tin, A. H. Hopkins, G. K. Hollingsworth, will loan yon money on personal mort - gage, or chattel security, for long or short time at local bank rates. These loans can be paid t»cfe at any time, and are more desirable than bank loans, because interest is rebated. We have unlimited capital and can accommodate everybody
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