Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1899 — Page 3
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LASOR NOTES
The United States contain 900,000 J*lepbones. A ton of steel will make 10.000 gross of pens. In Cuba 2,000,000 acres are under cultivation. The manufacture of jewelry in Birmingham gives constant employment to 14,000 persons. Coffee forms about 60 per cent, of Porto Rico's exports, sugar 20 per cent and tobacco 5 per cent. Peach stones find a ready market in New York City, where perfumes, flavoring extracts and prussic acid are distilled from the kernels. The success of raising flax in Mexico is justifying the establishing of mills. The factory of Willard & Co. at San Luis Potosi was started in 1892, and since that date several Other factories have begun operations. Heretofore flax from Belfast, Ireland, has been used, but Jalisco flax will be used from now on.
Cuba is in urgent need of American machinery. A great deal of the sugarmaking machinery on the inland, which was the finest in the world, has been destroyed by Spaniards and insurgents, and it will have to be replaced. Too coffee-growing industry, once prosperous, will be re-established, and it will also, require machinery. The Standard Oil enterprises give empteyment to upward of 25,000 men, or a number equdi to the Unit-.*d States army before the last war. The pipe lines controlled by the Rockefeller concerns amount to more than 20,090 miles. Placed end to end they would reach almost around the earth. In addition to the pipe lines 200 steamers and 3,500 tank cars are employed in transporting the product. The value of last year’s output of some of the principal minerals of the United States was as follows: Coai, $21<K2G3.953; iron. $111,858,254; gold, copper. $64,244,326; petroleum. silver, $37,321,356; coke, $314X30.000; lead. $16,410,265; zinc. SItk26TJJ97. Nearly three-fourths of the total are included in this enumeration. The total production for the year was $810,050,023, as against $750,in 1897. an increase of $59,737,765. A beet sugar factory is to be erected at Grand Junction, Cat The citizens of Grand Junction donated for the enterprise I*soo acres of land near the city, valued at $75,000. The fanners, 350 in number, signed pledges to cultivate XSOO acres in beets for a minimum period of three years, the beets to be delivered at the factory and the sugar company to pay $4.25 per ton for the same. Farmers at a long distance from the factory will pay freight at the rate of 50 cents a ton. These are remarkable figures given out by the American Iron and Steel Association relating to the production of pig iron last year in the United States—a total of 11.733,934 gross tons, compared with 9,612,680 tons in 1897. In other words, the production was 2,121,254 tons above the highest previous record, and consumption was even larger, for stocks of unsold iron in the hands of manufacturers amounted to only 2&1.253 tons at the end of the year, compired with 636,489 unsold tons at the end of 1897.
Why She Trick Failed.
A conjurer was exhibiting in Nashville. and prepared in the usual way for the well-known trick of passing a marked coin into the center of an uncut orange. He found an intelligent urchin, and promised to pass him into the show provided he agreed to come on the stage at a given signal. Of course the urchin assented. The boy was provided with a marked dollar, and when the curtain rose be was in the front row. The professor proceeded to borrow a dollar in the audience, marked it similarly to the one in the urchin’s pocket, and. after some flourishes, passed it into the orange, from which he extracted it. •“Now," be said. “I’m going to ask some member of the audience to step on the stage, and then I'll pass the dollar into his pocket without going near him." The youngster stepped up; the conjurer made the usual flourishes. “Now, my boy." he said, “put your hand tn your right-hand trousers pocket and give me the dollar." The boy looked sheepish, but he dived his fist down. Then, to the horror of Herta, be produced a handful of silver and said: “I've only got ninety cents of it left, air."—Saturday Evening Post.
Be Thought It Unfair.
The Atlanta Constitution affirms that, as the representative of a Georgia county was leaving home to assume his honorable duties, one of his aged colored constituents said to him: “Marse Beu, you gwine ter de Legislature "Yes; that's where I’m bound.” “En you gwine ter make laws?” "That’s what they tell me.” "Er. how much will you git a day fer datF* “Four dollars.” “My Lawdr* exclaimed'the astonished old man. “En des ter think—all I gets is forty cents a day fer plowin’, en only meat en bread fer pickin' cotton?” Xew York** lAst oT Sena toinr. New York has had fifty-five United Staten Senators in 110 years. There is more nonsense under the head at “tttemtnto' than any other hand we know ahything about
An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy. Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the svstem effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtaiued from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. V. For sale by all Druggists.—Price 50c. per bottle. r | Excursion Kates to Western Canada and Ii I |v particulars as to howto I « secure 160 acres of the 1 ftiPi fif*L l>es t W hea t-growing e,ff land on the Continent. I rl *3 ‘‘an be secured on appliI * cationtotheSuperintend- | ent of immigration. Ottawa, Uauala. or the undersigned. Specially conducted excursions wdl leave St. Paul, Minn., on th • first and third Wednesdays in each month, and specially low rates on all linesof railway reaching Sl Paul are being quoted for excursion leaving oa Anril sth forManit *ba. Assiniboia. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Address C. J. Broughton. 1223 Monadnock Bldg.. Chicago, Hi.; T. O. Currie, Stevens Point. Wis.; M. V. Mclnnes, No. 1-Mer-rill Block, Detroit, Mich.; D. Caxen, Bad Axe, Mich.; James Grieve, Keed City, Mich.; N. Bartko otnew. 306 Fifth St., Des Moines, lowa, Agents for the Government of Canada.
Fitted Through the Bars.
Difficulties only Inspire a man of genius. Witness the Golden Penny’s story of the correspondent who, while confined In a Cuban jail, asked for some clothing to take the place of his rags. He was told he might order a suit from a tailor; but when the tailor arrived the prisoner found he could only consult with him through the bars. In order to be measured he had to stand as dose to them as he could get. In a few days, however, the tailor again appeared with the garments cut out and pinned together for fitting on, and this he accomplished by stretching his arms through the window-bars as before, until the “fit” was to his miud correct. When the correspondent came to wear this extraordinary suit he found it most satisfactory’ aad well-fitting—-so much so that it is being worn in London now with much pride.
Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O!
Ask your Grocer to-day to show yon a packageof GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it. like it GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Moeha or Java, but it is made from purs grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. Vi the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 cts. per package. Sold by all grocers.
Helping Her to Bear It.
Little Alice—My uncle Henry is getting to be prominent in polites. Little Sophie—That’s nothing. My uncle William was in jail for six months once, so I sha’n’t look down on you.
Shake Into Your Shoes.
Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smaiting feet and instantly takes t le stint: out of corns and bunions. It’s the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Alien’s Foot-Ease makes ticht-fitting or new shoes fe. 1 easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, achlnst feet Try it tc-dap. So d by a 1 druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c, in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, A ten S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
An Exception.
Blngly—l tell you It's the little things in this*world that count! Burkley—Oh, I don’t know. We’ve got an expert accountant who weighs nearly 250 pounds.
Lane’s Family Medicine
Moves the bowels each. day. In order to be healthy this la necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50c.
Cost of St. Peter's.
The cost of St. Peter’s, Rome, was over $10,000,000.
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Dead Letter Office Curiosities.
“Just before the Christmas season the office receives several thousand letters addressed in unsteady <liai artwo to ~- (Santa Claus, The North Pale.) or the: (King of Fairyland, Paradise.) or, (To a Rich Santa Claus.) It seems a pity that these pathetic appeals which have been surreptitiouoly dropped iu the post boxes by truants from home should meet no tender eye of parent or guardian, but be wasted upon that imaginary idol of ehthihood. Letters from abroad are dealt with In a separate room, and the clerks who occupy desks in this apartment from 9 a. in. till 4 p. m. hold no sinecure positions. They seem to be gifted with vivid imaginations, too, for, turn and twist some epistles at every conceivable angle as they will, still tbeir unknown characters continue to mystify them. As a specimen of foreign inscriptions: Me Maria Peratala. uura Pa Kamlin Ka. tnte takkata ter nurt Amerikaa. after passing through expert bauds, was sent to a real: Mrs. Maria Peratola. Nora, Hamlin Co., Dakota. —Ainslee's Magazine.
1,000,000 Sailors from One Ship.
The U. S. Receiving Ship VermonL now over 50 years old, has been the schoolhouse for over 1,000,000 sailors. The age and accomplishments are much the same as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which has been before the public for fifty years, and has cured innumerable cases of malaria. fever and ague, besides dyspepsia and indigestion.
Pictures Through Insect Lenses.
One of the later marvels of little things is the taking of pictures through the lens of an insect’s eye. We are filled with astonishment, says F. W. Saxby, when we reflect that from a dragon fly's head we could obtain 2a.000 perfect lenses, so minute that a million of them would not cover a square inch, and yet each be capable of yielding a recognizable photograph.
What Do the Children Drink?
Don't give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN-O? It is delicious and nourishing. and takes tie place of coffee. The more Grain-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-O is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like the choice grsdes of coffee, but costs about Vi u* much. All grocers eell it. 15c. and 25c.
The Surest Cure.
“They say that Nell Gadleigh has broken off her engagement with Harry Hlppleson.” “Yes, she says he was so affectionate that he wearied her.” “Oh. if that was all. why didn’t she just marry him, aud have done with the wearisome part of it?”
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take interna! remedies. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed bv one of the best physicians in this country far years, aud is a regular prescription. It iscomix»se<i of the best tonies known, combined with the best blood (Hiritiers. acting directlv on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produce.- such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Bend for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price Sc.
Church of England Revenue.
The Church of England Is supported by income from investments, endowments and by voluntary contributions. The total revenue of the church is about $35,000,000.
Oh, That Delicious Coffee !
Costs but lc. per lb. to grow. Salzer has the seed. German Coffee Berry, pkg. 15c.; Java Coffee pkg. 15c. Salzer's New American Chicory 15c. Cut this out and send 15c. for any of above packages or send 30c. and get all 3 pkgs, and great Catalogue free to JOHN A SALZER SEED CO„ La Crosse, Win. (c. nJ
Richest of Gold Mines.
The richest gold mine in the world is in Victoria, Australia, under the thriving town of Ballarat, and in thirty years has yielded $350,000,000.
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Odd Gitt to a methodish Mission.
The gift off a Buddhtet torepteretee Ningpe Methodtet Mission te as ua precedenti*d inejdem. it te said, in ter liistory of missions. The vilia~rt-vrere BOt only wfiling it should hr reed as a preaching hall and sriio.il lort would oreff it by a legal deed off gift. Thr British consul proammced tie- deed togaßy valid. In addition to ter tenqftr and its demesne. rwtxrty-rw<. Oiincre acres of land have also here crevtyed.
Coughing Lea[?] to Consumption.
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