Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — Page 8

RIDAY. NOVEMBER 17 1593

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kmmzzim G. K. Holl.n 'swoith, will loan you mon er on personal mortgage, or chattel security, for long or Rhoit time ut local bank rates. These oans can be paid back »t any time, and ere more desirable than b nk loids, because interest i< rebated V’e nave unlimited capital and ca accommodate everybody. 11. TRUSTERS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be c my office ut <lohn A. Knowiton’s, in Jot dun township, ot the Fourth Saturday ceach month tor the transaction of bus ness connected with tb i duties of Tri.fto*. JAMES H. CAKE, Trustee Jordan Townsh’ BEGONE, DULL OARS. Wwrs some men discharge an obligation you can bear the report (or ml lea around.—Yonkers Gazette. The sharper understands other people pretty weU, but he often has to give himself up.—Binghamton Republican. ‘I get your views," said the Sheriff as he proceeded to seize the photographer’s stock In trade.—Buffalo Enquirer. A cabpenteb may be a first-class boarder and yet be very far from finding iavor in the eyes of his landlady.—Lowell MaiL Whom the gods love die young. The rest beoome boy prea hers or organize into young men’s political clubs.—De froit Free Press. There Is compensation for “that lead" in the thought that swelling the In ernal revenue is a patriotic act.— Indianapolis Journal. Ip the United States is ever again eompelled to let loose the dogs of war, It can be sure of having on hand a fine pack of West Pointers. —Baltimore American. Thebe is a girl In the London workhouse who speaks a language which nobody can understand. Wha a perfect railway brakeman she would make!— Boston Transcript. Why is it that a man will wait for one cent in change from a newsboy and then turn around and give a case waiter ten cents for handing him a toothpick?— Philadelphia Times. In the school of military instruction: Officer — What is the powder that this Bummer has been introduced in nearly all the armies? liecruit — lnsect powder.—Fliegende Blatter.

ATCHISON PECULIARITIES. An Atchison woman grows younger every year by taking a cold water bath twice a day. An Atchison woman claims that quinine will cure anything, and proved it recently by curing the toothache with It. Thebe is not one member of a South Atchison family who can kill a chi ken. The father Is more tender hearted than •ay of the others. An Atohison girl is In great demand tor assisting at serving refreshments at this time of the year. She knows of forty-nine ways to serve oranges. An Atchison man m£de a life-long friend to-day. He met the laziest man In town on the streets and warned him In a friendly way that he was working too hard. The equal suffragists in Kansas begin to Insist at an early age upon having their rights. An Atchison d-year-old girl recently cried herself into spasms Dooause her brother had more pockets than she had. An Atchison woman has joined four different churches in town, each one on probation, and in each Instance she has failed to show up when the time rolled around for entering into full membership. Joining churches Is her fad.— Atohison Globe.

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How easy it is to plan out a path to Dursue, and how hard it is follow i> when you start out on your journey. Ip you have a single friend on earth, o matter how humble or insignificant ie may be, strive to keep his confidence Don’t be tdo profuse in your thanks to the man who lets you have your own .vay. He may be doing it to cure you >1 a folly. A man was never so rich or powerful ;hat he had friends who would care for i.. 8 children,lif he should become suddenly poor.

ABOUT LIBRARIES. The Pomcma (Cal.) public library has iost but one book in three years. Of 6even hundred boys and girls who drew books from the library of the Col--ege Settlement in ltivington street, sew York, last year only two had American parents. Mbs. Isabel Poland Rankin, daughter of the late Luke P. Poland, has given to the town of Morristown, Vt, one thousand dollars toward a library which is being established there. The records of the. New Haven Public Library show that there were four thou-and less books drawn last year than the year previous, the decrease being almost wholly in the field of fiction. A SENSIBLE memorial will be that dedicated to Wilkie Collins. It will consist of a smwll library of choioe fletk.n, to be presented to the “People’s Palace" in London. Fifteen hundred dollars Las already been raised for this purpose. Some one has been interviewing a country book-seller in England with an extended business and learned from him that while the ladies are reading a more serious line of books, Arnold, Froude and Lang, the men are taking to hovel-reading with a vengeance.

French Funerals. There are nine classes or grades of funerals, the most expensive of which costs, nominally, 3,000 francs, and the ninth a few francs only. The seventh, which is usually chosen by the working people, can be had for about sls. The hearse is decorated with cotton fringe, and there Is no mourning carriage, though one can be had for 22 francs. The religious service costs in addition $4. Few persons avail themselves of the eighih and ninth grades, which cost almost nothing, preferring either the semi-gratuitous funeral or that entirely gratuitous, which present nearly the same external signs of luxury, and to the public eye are quite as creditable. — San Francisco Chronicle.

Down In Florida last week two alii gators engaged in a conflict on a rivw cank that lasted for nearly an hour If you would avoi.t sickness among the ch ldren, keep a bottle of Mfj.ol in yonr bouse .nd wueu your chi d shows symp toms of siokueßS, give a few doses »nd you w>il have no doctor bills to pay. For sale b.t druggists. Your children that aie in school will be ured of tb t distressing heauache which is so common m.oug »ciuol chilureu m warm weather, by be use of an occasional Jose of MtLOL. For sate by ul> druggists. Go to thj New York Millinery storp for your stylish hats anu lress making. M . <fe A. Meyr. The Monon route bus disco.: tn, ted the sale of ITinver c m. ,u < ion tickets, and in tliei s.ead have jlaced od sale excursion tickets good for live days from date oi ale, ltenss laer to t hie tgo a d Turn at the ratj of $2 dd. W. H. Beam. Agent. DR. HARLAN H. BALLARD, PRESIDENT OF HIE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS, ON TilE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA.

In connection wit the loregoing| eport of out OruiU)ologi'‘al Chapter, it !e only to call the attention of all lovers oi buds to the magniuee t work now being issued by the Natur .1 Science Absoo.atiou 01 America, unuentitle ‘iHEhinos oi North America.” Edition limited to 1,000. It is emphatically on orign.il work, origiunl iu design and execution, auti whether in letter press, iliust utious or price, it it» uonpproaohed by any. niuy of tee kiud n existence. It is recommended by the highest sc.eutifie. ecclesiastic and eduo tiom.l autuo.ity as beitiK t e niostattr,.oti.e, meritori ous, pure and ennobling expos.non oi our ornithology yet given to the public. Dr. Elliott t ones, author of Birds of the North \Nest,”sa>s; “It is n ready notable work.” Piol. U. J. Hayu ,rd, uutno. of the “Birds of E stern .\orth Ame.ica,” says: “ft contains the hes pictures of tlie species which I have ever stem Thomas If. Gentry, author of ‘Life tiistor.es of Birds,” ana “Nests and Eggs ol virus of the United tit tes,’’ says: "it t the cheapest ana best publication on ornithology in this country. The a drawiugs are Of a very high order, and rivals ?n beauty of design and finish the moie cost ij works published abroad or in tuis ( ount.y. It should be found in our tomes audio libraries generally.” And, Becoming to fi. Theodore Gi 1. a member o the ,\a tional Academy of Sciences, it is not only a meritorious volume, but is altogether so handsome as to make it u very appropriate presentation book or orn. ment for the famtly table *

It is an imperial quarto vo nine of eugraved figures of all our species, artisti caily reproduced, true in all hues of color to their natural plum.ige and botanical surroundings. It also iucludes a copious text description of their habits anti ch racteristics, and embracing in general the observations made by the most eminent writers on ormthtlogy, and a systematic table, arranged acooiding to the classification adopted by the American Ornitholc gists’ Union, inoludes all the additions •<ud corrections of our North American -peeies whici. have been made to date, with an in lex to page, plate and figure of

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- BRUNKER’S Caiminatire Balsam, the great stomach and bowel Remedy, is still working wouders. For sale by all druggists. ALL FOR bo CENTS. The Motion 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 aud bea tv. and are operated on the a la carte pi n, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wauts and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, i liter, coflee or ten with cream is served for onlv 55 cents. Watch lor the Monon’s new sahedule to Florida. Porter & Wishard ire now occupying their new qua fers in the Hollingsworth building just comD’eted and will be pleased to wait upon customers, old a_d new.— Give them a call. Miss Jessie Bartoo mak s a spe cialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Fpir Pavilion. Give bn a cal i ""Austin & Co., composed of W. P Ans *'?> \ H. Hopkins, G. K. Hollingsworth will loan you moue on personal mortgage, or chattel seenritv, f or lon -or short time at local bank rates. Thes- loans can be p id lack at anytime, and re more de-irable than bunk loans, because inleu t i* rel ated. v> e have un imited opt al and can accommodate everybody.

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