Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Page 8

? matratic sentiiu —1 FHIDAY, JULY 13 1594 aturcd at the poato »t Reaaaelzer, m<i. a* •econd.dft'smatter.)

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THE NEWSBOY’S VERSION.

Indianapolis Sentinel. There is nothing anewsboy won’t tnckle 'when it comes in his line of business. The Coffins were yesterday morning reloased from the penitentiary on a writ of supersedeas issued by Justice Harlan of the Supreme Court. The papers came out in course of time with the news and the newsboys began ciyingtheirl test sensation in ordei to dispose of their wares. But the word “srpersedeas!” They hud an awful time with it. Here are a few of the ways it was called on the street: “Here ye are; ail about the Coffins gt t tin’ a skipperhideous!" “Paper? All about the bank wreckers ketcbin’ the skooperideous in the peniten tiaTy and gettin’ throwed out.” “All about Prank Coffin bein’ hit with seedyskooperous for wreckin’ th Indian apolis National Bank.” “Last edition. All about the Coffins findin’ a soup-house-seedy-cat in the penitentiary and escapin’." “All about the Supreme Court lettin’the Coffins out of jail on a hippersoupious, “Great sensation! A skipperdoodius found in the Coffins’ cell in the penitentiary. How they escaped."

The Louisville Courier-Journal, refering to the proposed iarilf bill, editorially says: One might suppose, from the way in which such papers as the New York Press rave about the efforts of the (South to destroy the wool industry of the North and West, that there was not a single sheep in the South. Only one state in the union has as many sheep as Texas, and that state is Ohio, whi e Kentucky K as more than either Indiana, Illinois or Wisconsin. The south is as much interested in the protection of the sheep as ai y other section, but would rather nAve a dog law than a protective tariff.

Another New Thing for the Army.

Piytllinenta with cyclists and carxtarjtaHms for transmitting message* ar* DBixig made by the gymnastic society of Ho me in the interest of the ItaltMi army. The rider carries a smai: ;age attached to his machine, in which are (WVeral well-trained pigeons. Whea important observations have been taken and Jotted down they are placed in en- ■ elonpee and affixed to the birds, which art liberated. In every instance thus .'ar the birds have flown promptly and n a Otraight line back to headquarters jver distances of from ten to twenty miles. It is thought that this combination of bioycle and pigeon service can -4 venr profitably in military obervations, and tffir??aiian army offle■/ (reposes to continue the experiments

A Misunderstanding.

i 'cSL-Oldtlme —I do think those coc le,/<«jtfnlKht teach boys a little sense. . Neighbor—Don’t they? Mrs. Oldtime—No. they don’t, i sent my grandson » rice, big, soft warm feather bed for 'aim to use this winter, and what do think be wrote back? He said he was much obliged for that foot-ball suit, hat it didst %u :te fit.

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