Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1898 — YOUR BABIES AND MINE. [ARTICLE]
YOUR BABIES AND MINE.
nursery. Fgar checks the child until the balance of power Is reversed, but lore tales a whole life long. First of all, teach children the spiers Qld aristocracy—the noble democracy—jp| <he order of individual merit jOuteness in your child is very apt to become vulgarity or naughtiness whop ftupUcated by your neighbor’s hopeful. Many parents seem to think that children ought to have, better sense than their progenitor. And in most such Cases they do. babies,” said the old nurse, “are very wonderful beings, but you’ll payer see a man wake up his second baby to see it laugh.” A Remarkable Railroad Aooident. Probably the most remarkable railroad accident ever seen in America occurred on the Northern Ohio recently. The engine of one train struck the rear car of a train ahead and the cay ran the engine. The engineer stayed the cab and was not Injured, Oor jpns the fireman. The glass in the cab windows was shattered. The train ran pack to a town a mile away from wfceye Khs collision occurred and went on to frjßfUteli, with its strange burden, i -- . .. First Japanese Newspapasi QPbe first Japanese newspaper appeared only twenty-five years ago. It was published monthly by a druggist as an advertising medium. Now there are 4*er 400 journals In the realm of the Mfcad* Samuel Johnson was called uwaWng Sam, from his shortness of vlsionf the Sptt Oourt Philosopher, from hie place ofifesldeiice; the Classic Rambler, from hit leading work of fiction. He was ahjb called the Blaspheming Doctor; ttpQerberas 0 f Literature, the Colossus of English Philosophy, the Giant of Literature, the Great Bear, the Great Cham, the Incomprehensible Holpfgenes, the learned Attila, the LeviaUJBQ, The Literary Anvil, the literary Qpstett the Literary Oouossus, ttetJfr : gflWy Whale, Pomposo, the Respectable Hottentot, Surly Sam, Urso Mag on tod muroOX* uicfenaaaea.
