Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1894 — Page 8

ki i> matratu I ~IaiDAY. MAY 25 1224 ii. in utct • 1 <t tic po«to *t He>»wc><er, m second-e)***matter.)

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WILL RUN AGAIN.

The Indianapolis Sentinel of Tuesday Las the following tele gram: V Iparaiso, May 21.—Congress man Hammond of th. Tenth districta..d the Hon. C. G. Genu, re presentative from the thirteenth, have authc nzed the announcement of their candidacy for Both gentbrnen have previous! v stated their determination to retin from life upon the completio . of their terms of office. - The leconsideration of their plans is regarded ae significant.

ALL FOB 5o CENTS.

The Monon lioute has added to its ul ready splendid equipment, two bran new dining cars, which are now in daily serv. ice on the fast day trains between Chicago and Louisville. These oars are models of convenience, comfort and btanty, and are operated on the a la carte plnn, which means that a passenger can get any thing he wants and pay only for what he gets. An elegant steak, with bread, hutoer, coffee or tea with cream is served for only 55 cents. Watch for the Monon's • w sahedule to Florida.

What to Try.

Try snuffing powdered borax up tin loetrlls for catarrh in the head. Try taking your cod liver oil in tomato catsup if you want to make It palatable. Try a cloth, wrung out In cold water, put about the neck at night for a sore throat. Try walking with your hands behind you if you find yourself becoming bent forward. Try a saturated solution of bicarbonate of soda (baking soda) in diarrheal troubles; give freely. Try a newspaper over your eheat, beneath yvur coat, as a chest protector in extremely cold weather. Health Monthly.

Mining a Sunken FOREST.

There is a sunken forest of white cedar on the coast of New Jersey which has been continuously 'mined* for its salsaHe timber for more than eighth yeacs. The curious industry of digging tor these sunken logs is carried on by the people of Dennisville, a village which was brought into existence solelj through the wealth of the buried timber tn it* vicinity. Over this sunken forest trees of large sire are now growing, and in many instances the growing timber 1* cut away in order to get at the more valuable logs which He only three or tour feet beneath the surface. It Is bo lievsd that they were sunk by an earthquake.

Ashamed of Her Opium Trade.

England is ashamed of her opium trade in India, but don't know how to give it up. The House of Commons ’ast year passed a resolution that 'the system by which the Indian opium revenue is raised 1c morally in defeasible,” but when this year a delegation representing nearly all the great religious bodies in England asked the Government to suppress the traffic, which Is the curse ol Chl<a, the delegation met with an acknowledgment that all they had to say agail|st the traffic was true, but that there was no other way to raise the sl9-000,000 which the taxation of opium yiMde> annually in India.

Three Calico Dresses to Boot.

Near Balelgh the other day a most remarkable double wedding occurred. Ham Waters and Waterson Blankenship were t neighbors and fell in love with iacttjother’B wives. One of the couples sioMd but came back in a short time and the men had a bitter quarrel, but the \women patched up a peace, and thee, being even more desirous of a vhaafee than the men, proposed that they swap husbands. This struck the men favorably and divorces were setuied. Then the swap was made, Mrs. Blankenship giving Mrs. Waters three ■alioo dresses to boot., The double warding was a very enjoyable affair.

Assumes Every Hue.

One of the most striking of the arboreal growths of California is the tnndrona tree, the bark of which Is as as the colors of a kaleldoioofce. Not like the red-wood giant ioeijit rear its head high above the bthar trees of the forest, although when having full growing room it attains a green else, but Its bark Is constantly eha* ;ing in color, at times giving out all ■« hues of the rainbow. The young trega are most beautiful, and even tl>e gnasfted monarchs of time, by shedding thek?bark, assume all the beauty and X OOWG man. BBSoember that a Mend M another self. The one needs the assistance at the other. If you have

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