Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1898 — For Exhibition Purposes Only. [ARTICLE]

For Exhibition Purposes Only.

Mrs. Betterhawse—l am told that you allow your husband to carry a latchkey. Mrs. Greymair—Yes, but it does not fit the door. I just let him carry it to humor him. He likes to show It to his friends and make them think he is independent.—Cincinnati Enquirer. The receivers of the Baltimore and Ohio Eailrand have adopted plans and they are about ready to let the contract for a new fIOOJJOO inbound freight station in Baltimore. The new building will be 600 feet 42 feet wide and six stories high. It wiU oeewpy the site of the present inbound station, which is on Eutaw street between Camden and Barre streets. The ■ew building will hare a cold storage plant in the basement amj the upper floors will be used as a storage warehouse and all freight will be loaded and unloaded from wagons under cover. The tracks will be so arranged that seventy-five cars can be unloaded at one time. Electricity Increases Use of Gas. It has been the experience in Belgium that the use of electricity in "lighting has increased the use of gas. Both gas and electric light men have made more money. In the king’s palace in Brussels electric lights have been put In. In the city lighting system are 47,3&1 lamps. DEAR EDITOR: If you know of a solicitor or roarasser In your city or elsewhere, especially a man who has solicited for sub■eriptEoas. insurance, nursery stock, books or tailoring; or a man who can sell goods, yM wiii confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us; or If you will Insert thts ■otter In your paper and snch parties wilt rot this notice ont and mall to us, we ■toy be able to furnish them a good position in their own and adjoining counties. Address AMERICAN WOOLEN MILLS CO., Chicago.