Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — Page 8
Sentinel raiDAX MARCH 30 18M I TT**—l.■tetod at ts>e po*tu at Rensselaer, Ind. as second-class matter.)
MONON ROUTE RENSSELAER TIME TAB! SOUTH BOUND. Nt. 5 —Mail and Ex., Daily, 11:10 A. w Nc. ’9 -Milk &, accom., * 6.21 P. li Ko 3-NightExpress, * 11:23 p. m No. 4< -Way Freight, * 2:4" p. m NOBTH BOUND. N». 40 -Milk accoin., Daily, 7:37 M. Nv . 6 -Midi and Ex., ’ 3:25 p. m N. . <6 Way Freight, 920 a. m
» „ . .Jra. v_ ALWAYS M PATROMS by t* Ls TLem. -, ■ M iarery and Quickly < fliioegOKp • Lafayette (ndiaaapolislu Cincinnati • PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT PARLOR CARS ALLTRAINS RUN THROUGH SOLID Tickets Sold and Baggage Checked to Destination. oT*Oet Maps and Time Table. If yon want to bo more fully Informed—all Ticket Aeenta at Coupon Sutton. bav. them—or odd row
BRUNKER’S Caiminative Bnlsam, the greet stomaob and bowel Remedy, is still working wonders. For Bule by all druggists. ALL FOR 5o CENTS. The Monon Route hts added to it« ■ ready splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in dally service on the fast day trains between Chicago sn-1 Louisville. These cars are models of eonvenienoe, comfort and bea ty. and are operated on the a la carte pl n. which means that a passenger can get any tking he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, hutoar, coffee or tea with cream is served for nnlv 55 cents. Watch for the Monon’s ew sahedule to Florida.
WEALTH OF THE WORLD
Austria is wor'h £4, 00,100,000. Russia is va’w d t £5,000, 00,()o i. Ti E bank capital of France is 2 , 00 ‘.OO ;. The bank apital of Great Britain £910,000,000. All the property of Italy is assess at k. 3,000,; 00,000. In l p ßs Great Britain had £527,000,000 loaned abi oad. The United States is the richest country on the globe. France is worth, all property considered, £8,000,000,000. The public buildings of England are valued at f 2'0,000,000,000. The United States has $22 to each inhabitant in the savings banks. The United States has 11,000,000 houses valued at $14,250,000,000. The United States stands ahead of all nations in the value of cattle. The houses of Rome are valued at $225 per inhabitant, or, £14,000,000. England has 360,000 shops, which pay an annual rental of £18,900,000. Of the houses of Great Britain 2,700,000 have been built since 1840. OVER 41 per cent, of all the property in the German Empire is mortgaged. The savings banks of Russia have only 50 cents to the inhabitant on de posit The world annually manufactures $3,200,000,000 worth of textile fabrics.— Herald and Presbyter.
Strange Story of a Convict.
The movement being made by several interei ed parties to have a convict in the Eastern Penitentiary in Philadelphia pardoned brings to light a strange story. In 1891 a man who went under the name of Herbert Spencer Darwin was sentenced to four and one-half years’ imprisorment for horse stealing. While in prison he made several attempts to end his life and h's strange actions proved c nclusively that he was insane. For two years his mental condition showed no signs of improvement, but at the beginning of the present year a gr at change came over him and he showed signs of returning reason. New the prisoner is seemingly a perfect y rational man. He says that his right name is Dr. Herbert Spencer and th. t he came to this country from London tn 1890 wi+h $6,000, intenling to lo • .to here. S on after arriving his mind became a blank and he recalls noth lug that happened meanwhile. He wai surprised to find that he was behind prison bars and also that he was there for horse stealing. It is thought that he will be liberated.
Transparent Shoes.
They are always inventing something wfcartlmg in France. The latest evo’ution el the Parisian brain is trans at - ent leather, which has lately been perfected and put on the market. The information coses that the process of letting light through the hide of an ox does not unfit it for use as foot-gear, and now it may reasonably be expected that the new material will soon appear ae the latest fad of fashion. Ju t think of transparent shoes. Thechirop jdfofo will have a rich harvest. The worried shoe-store clerks can fit the feet of their lady customers with the sixes that they wear, and not the sizes that they want. Misfits will show as plainly through the new shoes as a troublesome corn. The owner of a reailv pretty foot can take a certain pride in her shoes or her slippers, provide i that somebody comes forward and devises a style of hosiery that is also irmsMreat.
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DR. HARLAN H. BALLARD. PRESIDENT OF THE AGASSIZ ASSOCIATION, IN POPULAR SCIENCE NEWS, ON THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. In connection wit the foregoing leport of our Ornithological Chapter, it is only right to call the attention of all lovers of birds to the magnificent work now being issued by the Natural Science Association of America, and entitle “The Bibds 01 North America." Edition limited to 1,000. I 1 is emphatically an original work, original in design and execution, and whether in letter press, illust ations or price, it is unapproached by anything of tbe kind in existence. It is recommended by the highest scientific. ecclesiastic and educational authority as being t :e most attractive, meritori' ous, pure and ennobling exposition of our ornithology yet given to tbe public. Dr. Elliott Cones, author of Birds of the North West," says; “It is a really notable work." Prof. C. J. Maynard, autho< of the “Birds of Eastern North Ameiica,” says: “It contains the best pictures of the species which I have ever seen.— Thomas G. Gentry, author of “Life Histories of Birds,” and “Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States,” says: “It i; the cheapest and best publication on ornithology in this country. TheJJdrawings are of a very high order, and rivals in beauty of assign and finish ths more costly works published abroad or in thia country. It should be found in our homes and in libraries generally.” And, according to Dr. Theodore Gill, a member oi the National Academy of Sciences, it is not only a meritorious volume, but is altogetherso handsome as to make it a very appropriate presentation book or ornament for the family table * It is an imperial quarto volume of en graved figures of all our species, Eriisti cally reproduced, true in all hues of color to their natural plumage and botanical surroundings. It also includes a copious text description of their habits and characteristics, and embracing in general the observations made by the most eminent writers on ornithology, and a systematic table, arranged according to the classification adopted by the American Omithol- < gists’ Union, includes all the additions and corrections of our North American species which have been made to date, with an index to page, plate and figure of each species according to the A. O. U. number. It is illustrated with one hundred and nineteen full page colored plates, each representing from one to thirty or more species. It is the finest book on American birds issued since Audubon, and is pronounced by some authorities superior to that now rtre and costly work. It is issued in half and full bindings, Russia, seal, or morocco, at the net price of S4O and $45 respectively; but in response to a special letter, the association authorized me to say that a special discount will be made to such of our A. A. members and others as are working naturalists:— We commend this work especially to members us the Wilson Ornithological Chapter. Ii is also a very useful and appropriate addition to the home and reference library, and for presentation purposes generally. Add ess regarding it, the Natural Science Association, lUFifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Samples of plates and text can be had by sending twenty.five cents in postage stamps. 12m lem.
'ORDECAI F. CHILCOTK Attorney -at-Law I 9bBI.LAEE. insticea in Uh, Courts of Jasper and ad o.nlng counties. Makes eolleations a spe--alty. Office on north aide of Washington rest, opposite Court House- vim '***>* THOMPSON, David j. THOM PRO Attorney-at-Law. Notary Puidie. THOMPSON <fc BROTHER, •cmselab*. . . tanran* PracHcein all the Courts. ARION L. SPITLER Collector and Abstractc eps> . irticulnr atteutiou to paying ta«telliuu and leasing U» x * n IRA V,. Y EUM AN, Ittoniey at Law, AOTAIIh PUItLIC Beal Estale m Collecting Agent l KEMIN gLua, INDIANA. JA ..Es W. DOUTHIT, A rToi:N£Y-A 1-LA W AxVl> notaby public Office in rear of Rensselaer Bank Renssllabi: Indiana. -Ji. wOUGii;; due. .. v- f ™’“ 1- l-OI'OHKID UE abridge & NON. nvU.iiana and Surgeons. ’nee □ the new Leoi wJd B (,risecouu <ic„, i--t J®,* 1 ’ ’ eco ‘I ftaar ■ i-i.c-ban,. -uh- ol ball: I’eti per cent.BitHi HH. , 43countb running unsettled £ ' e<l t 0 three months unsettled longer it,an _____ vini John Makeev it ■. p, = > JA ‘ "ii-uiams 1 resdont. Casoer f abmebs bank, * t : Public Squaie"4d RENSSELAER, .... INDIANA Receive Deposits. Buy an 1 Sell Exchang Collections made and promptly remitted Money Loaned. De a general banking Business. n
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