Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Giant Locomotive. The heaviest locomotive in the world was made at Providence, R. 1., and Ur In daily operation on the most dltft. cult and mountainous section of tha Mexican Central Railroad. It weigh* 260,000 pounds, or 130 tons, and is especially designed for mountain climbtag. _ Bamiruff . is The beginning of baldness is dandruff. Keep the scalp clean and promote the growth of the hair by the use of jiyeTs Jfcatr s}igor
- union of boilers is pceventea ■y a new apparatus consisting my, zinc plates and casting* «i zraii nd mercury set in a water cfc&aber hrongh which the water rmrsi pass >efore it reaches the boiler, the iaajpurl* Jes In the water adhering to the APHORISMS. Fbols rush In where angels fear to tread. —Pope. Early to bed, and early to rise, mok«f a man heaLiihy, wealthy and EYankliin. God has never ceased to be the one ■•rue aim otf all right human aspirations.—Vinet. Blessings ever wait on virtuous deeui, and though a late, a sure reward succeeds.—Congreve. fr jr Fire and sword are but slo»rgngine of destruction in comparison with tne babbler.—Steele. Not education, bTy^fhavti ctcr, is man’s greatest need aii#inan’s greatest safeguard.— Spen^gf. ~i ymy-wsli to be held in esteem, you mnsjfe'associiate only with those who jj#e estimable. —Bruyere. One of the Godlike things of till - world is the veneration done to human worth by the hearts of men.—Carlyle. There is no dispute managed withou: a passion, and yet there is scarce a dis 4 ptrfce worth a passion.—Sherlock. * The shortest and surest way to live wdith honor In ithe world Is to be in res I tty wfhat we would appear to be.— Socrates. There Is the law of benefits betWee* men—the one ought to forget at once what he has given, and the other ought never rto forget wlha/t b* Has feceived.-
GRAINS OF GOLD. Bapenrtance is a. second innocence. Bay as you go, and keep from small scones. Grtewlng for misfortunes Is adding gaH to wormwood. likeness begets love, yeit proud men hate one another. Impose not a burden on others which fchob canst not bear thyself. He ijihat too much refines hds delicacy will always endanger his quiet. • The higher we are raised, the more prominent axe our errors and infirmities. KBndred weaknesses wtill induce fridgSdfiMp-s as oflfcen as kindred virtudk. Tbe best atonement tor evil deeds is to Wit about the pertormance of good em*. y If every man governed himself, there would be no necessity for any other government. The vanity of human life is Mke a itver, constantly passing away, and TVt constantly coming on.
THOUGHTB FROM YOUNG. Death loves a shining mark. Procrastination is the thief of time. Ail awful pause, prophetic of her end. Be wise to-day; ’tis madness to defer. The course of Nature Is the art of God. Man wants but Httle, noor that Utile tattg. Insatiate archer, could not one Baffle®? Ttped nature’s sweet restorer, balmy MW#. naught & teifle, though it email j%w blessings brighten as they take M# flight! Fortune Knocked at Hla Door. Bfer Farther—Young man, can yob aft-’ todo to marry? SoM»tew—Oertialnlys. I have A friend who has just been Seined as a minister and he is willing to perform the ceremony for nothing l n «at fog T;
