Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1893 — Loss by Friction. [ARTICLE]
Loss by Friction.
Belgian railway officials, uftor three years of investigation, import that under ordinary circumstances the average railway train in passing over ono mile of track wears from it two and one-fifth pounds. This natural destruction of track amounts for tho whole world to about 1,330,000 pounds daily. A. M. riUEST, Drugplut, HbolbyvUle, Ind., lays: “Ball'i Catarrh Cura tjlvo, the but ot audsfootlon. Can got plenty of testimonial!!, as It ourcs every on® who taken It." Drugglati Mil It, 7Co. Some stars aro believed to lie so far away tliat 2,000,000 years are required for their light to reach tho earth. ,f. Sick Uhadaciir. chills, loan of appetite and all nervous, trembling saiinatlona quickly cured by ltrechum'a I*llla, 25 cant* a bog. SOME Of the cranes now used In artillery works will ruiso 150 tons.
