Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1894 — This and That. [ARTICLE]

This and That.

Prudence is the better part of shrewdness. The most accurate weather report is the thunder clap. The rich man has his mug at the barber shop. The poor man takes his there. ’Tis the accounts of a side door salcon that are kept up by a double entry system. Speaking of “sage dressing,” what’s the matter with Socrates putting his coat on? Everything a rich man says goes, if he does not say “balky horse.” Ip beauty is only skin deep the rhinoceros should be the handsomest beast afloat. The average man is apt to be the next thing to a fool when he gets beside himself. It is considered strange that aristocratic people will consent to live in a common wealth. Cheerful looks make every dish a feast, and that it is which crowns a welcome.-r-Massinger. Cornelius Vanderbilt, it is said, has given a million dollars to religious work in the past two years.