Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 45, Number 7, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 October 1902 — Page 3

INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. It take a wrljrht of 4, VM pounds ic emsii a EfW sBBB of best briok. TU- Ml it. la in. r (lihjmtet record! in the ti.ii.'! Kinfdon in 1901 iaTohed nrarl 180,000 workpeople, i.rsbout two per cent, of the im! nsl rial population. Trw number if truinet lirinists employed in QWBU factories in IHM w 1,700. It is now 4,500. besides nnotiier 1.000 employed abroad. Nine bip dye works liae from 20 to 105 chemists apiece. Jeff .SeatOBi a ca1 operator located near Sh el hi na. Mo., has- opened two mine tine for union and one' for nonunion men -so tlint tlie miners can take tlieir choice. Kleven men have commenced work in i lie nonunion. mine and 15 have (rone to work in the other. The fcame scale of pay Is in effect in both mines. The elect r i chemical Industry of this country lias pn wn up since 1890. l?ut its pry.h has bern rapid in that decade, indeed, to rapid aa to make l rlotli inroads on the older process. As an example of this movement may be cit ;l the electric production of calcium bisajphlde. The substance ia made by one of the most injetüous chemical application! of electricity. The BJMNH in question is the invention of Ktlw.-in! R Taylor, and was put in operation in 1000.

UNDER THE UNION JACK. Three and one-half percent, oj London police are daily on th sick list. Canada's 3 000 cheese factories make on an average 30 tons each of cheese a year. The Britfafa empire i 40 times aa large as Germany and her colonial dependencies. The post Hi ( - of Kngland handled last year 1,481,800,004 letters, and 449.503 000 postal cards. There are about IS 000 convicts in the prison of Kngland, which ci.i about $3.000.000 a year. Sixty per cent, of all the herrings ( aught around the Britta isles are taken off the Bee44nh coasta. The killed ai d WouMied by accidents in London street number nenrly 10,000 a year Of these COO are killed on the spot. Dublin's park area is 1,753 acres, an area sufi'icii Dl to allow each 175 inhabitants an ncre of breathing space. Edinburgh has 407 ac res of park. It is HfcU to be the cost of the kilt which is can in- this becoming garment to disappear so rapidly in Scotland. A food ktil COtta about 4. JEWELRY NOVELTIES. Hovel in brooch pins is a r.-.ther larg.--i ed frog of green cm.mcl with diamond eyes. An odd ttrikiag silver scarf pin shows tWO IBs!! but wise looking owls perched on a new moon. VrilV l.ow COLOKfllTI' RITES Si nth ' To t o- West. Xnrllivteat and est. The . : . - - 1 1 r i I'aeifie Railway and iron Mountain K.'iite will sell one way ( MoBsfta an. I Scttlen' tickets to California and .i i I' ci -? i- tit . ..1-.. t. in4 in Miss .un, Arkansas, Indian and OklariTna Ten .'Dries, Louisiana and Texas on t i.e first and thii Tot -.lays of each month from Oct km 21st to ; i Slst.at one btff tl e stand ard Brst-clasi fare, plusS'J io. Fui frt i r information lee n irest Agent, or write H. ('. 1'om LM-uu, U. IV & T. Agent, St. L ui-.Mo. aaMHsrf I'-seepllun. "(bir ofbcisls should understand that I . Bam expects every man uf them to do Lis duty." "Ail except t:.e euitoms official, of I. srse. He expects them to collect it." t iei eland Ploia Dealer. Xo one would ever be bothered with conItipatioa if everyone knew how nsturally tl i qui k v Kurdock Hlood Bitters regulate the stomach tod bowelt. t 1 sromM die for you!" She- "Hew ranch is your life insurance " Philadelph bulletin. Scald head i an eczema of the scalp- very severe rnet.mcs, but it can be cuieil. Dona's Ointment. n i lc and permanent iu its remits. At anj diug store, 50 et I itl Ixits oi people who admit t i.ey are in red need rirenssttaneea would get tigutmgmad if anyone accufed tuem oi being poor. Chicago Daily News. TROUBLE BEGINS. Trouble begins with the first backa.b.. Dnctnaeha eines in many form-. Saddstn twinges of pain, sharp t itches, slow exhaustive aches. M t bni KW be pains are kidney Batna, The Kidney fail to perform the duties nature intends them to do Bud the warning of trouble comes tb rough the back. Neglect the kidney warning, grave complications will surely follow. Iriiiary disorders Diabetes Height's Disease are the downward Heps of neglected kidneys. Roan's Kidney Pills cum every kidney and bladder sickness and the cure lasts. Read this proof of it: Mrs. Adam (iuntre, residing at 701 Botith Plum St., Crawfordsvillc, Ind., ays: "I made a public statement in 197 saying that Dunn s Kidney Pills hurt cured a member of our fnmlly rrtfter he hnd suffered for years with a weak back and kidney troubleHe took three boxes of this remedy nud VMM completely cured. Now ihreo years have elapsed since I mode this statement and I am only too pleased to rcrndorse It. I hnve also used Don n's Kidney lMlls myself, obtaining the best results. I hnve recomtnended this remedy to my friends and neighbors ac one which can always be depended upon." A free trial of this great Kidney medicine which cured Mrs. Ountle will be mailed on application to any part of the United Stnteo. Address Fotter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price M tents per bos.

THE GREAT HIGHWAY.

Sratlaaast 1st Its fsttr aried fruaa Wmmr Palais. Alas rrtpuird Boat. The jiropoied New York-Chloujfft highway, wlule it may be MMMMtPM a f Ulf stir project by mime, coutiuuea to i'Uiai'i attention, and there ara those who say it completion ia asaured. In large cities along the proposed route much enthusiasm in fuvor of it ia reported. At Chicago, F. C. Donald, president of the Automobile club, who ia one of the trustees of the association behind the project, realizes the importance of having good roads for feeders to the railroads with which he ia connected. It is the purpose of the association to secure sufficient cooperation to have the road built as soon as possible, and it is stated that the government, recognizing the military importance ot such a highway, will lend its support. The conditions vary so in relation to the laws governing the building and maintenance of roads that these exigencies nil be met and remedied, m order to i h -certain local conditions, two members of the association are going ur ) the line in an automobile. Mops win be made in each town along the pro posed road, and plans discussed with the local authorities. From reports received, it is possible that not mere than 400 miles between New York nud Chicago will have to he built because of existing pavements. Eastward from Chicago to South Bend, Ind., there are good, level roads, mostlv gravel, about 11 miles. From that point eastward there nre passable dirt roads to Swanton, about 55 miles. The next ten miles are not reported, but running into Toledo are eight miles of level macadam. There are patches of pood roads running through Ohio, but from New York state repoitt are lnckinj. The road through thit state will start from a point on the Hudson at Kingston and follow the line to Delhi, thence to Hinghamton and due west, following the marked out road as it is to Jamestown. Crossing the panhandle of Pennsylvania and touching Brie, the first point reached in Ohio is Conneaut. Thence west ward the route is as previously indi4 . eaten1. Stror.tr sentiment in favor r.f the proposed highway is reported from many points, and nssurance is given by the sssoeJa tkrs b bind it that the road will act ually lse built. Jamestown ('.,Y.) Journal. ARTIFICIAL PONDS. ValnnlHe ssKea( tun for farmers no Are la the Notion of Italainic Their Own I'lsa. The mar.ner of constructing f!rh ponds should always be gocrr. d by ! exi-ilng circum-tnnces. In fact every advantage should be turned to food , account. If there is a natural i alley or hollow, da.n it up at the lower end end thus place the pond on top of Yr PronIu otherwiad I hole in the earth I will have to be excavated of the re- ' quisite size and depth nni.tla t!.. ntiil deT.tr, The r, . :, . t depth of SB pond need not exceed six lect. tnis in oe ai xne passu wnere wie at . f 1 i 7 x X A ! outlet is placed. Thence it should gradually decrease until the water depth at the head is not greater than two feet. This si. -illow depth is absolutely require.; in a breeding pond. It is also of the utmost importance for the durability of the pond to pive the dam a proper ! grec of cot si-ti icy and shape. Assuming it to be six feet high for example, the bottom should be no less than 3 feet wide, and whi n completed the top should be six feet. Ample sic and good measure are really necessary, for a dnm will always wash more or less. Indeed, what may be considered a very fair, well-rounded, flat dam w 111. with a few years of washing and frost loosening, get to be quite lean and skeleton-like. Make it at least one-eighth higher than you want It when It is settled, and never put in any brush or slumps, or anythingthat will rot out and prevent its compact settling. Use instead the best earthin packing around the drain box or pipe. Epitomist. HANDY LITTLE DEVICE. Caefal I the Wood Tarsi Beeansr Mattea the Splllttaa of Round Stlrka Unite safe. It Splitting wood is often attended with tome danger, especially with mall, round sticks. The followingdeDEVICE FOR HOLDING WOOD vice it simple and very useful in the wood yard. Saw from a small log about ten inches in diameter two pieces each two feet long. Nail boards on the ends aa represented. A it the stick of wood to be IBsti WHtirl Sheaf, in Farm and Home. BtfJ traps of Breadstuff a. According to reports there is noi likely to be any famine in bread' stuffs the coming sea .-on. the Kuro pean crop being reported at 103,000,000 bushel larger than last year while the United States and Canada are estimated tu have produced an caoess .Ter loat year of 2.10,000,00 huahels. Our corn crop will also be one of the largest ever produced, but that st Europe is reported as falllug considerably abort.

The Sksk'i liar am. The shall has la exceedingly tin Ml barem f'r an eastern monarch. There are not above 60 ladies, and be has four sons and S3 daughters. The only occasion any of the snub's wives ore to be seen is in the vtreeta of Teheran when they puss u carriugea. When the ladies go out driving they are preceded by a gung of farashee, who caper ahcud on their horses, shouting: "Co and hide yourselves!" And all men have to scamper up side streets or be thrashed. Cincinnati Knquirer. Mterubea Net la 1Ism- nsn Wir. The theory that bacteria arc India pensable to the existence of animal lie, put forward by Pasteur, has beenshown to be without foundation by experiments tha' have Just taken phMM at the hygienic institute of the l'iiitersity oi lierlin. The most elaborate and con

clusive tests have furnished the most convincing proof that mankind, and likewise the brute creation, can get along perfectly well without acting as boarding housea for microbes. N. Y. Sun. The Dreaded Urlp Germs. Sir Joseph Lister says "the grip germ : the mallest one yet identified other physiciana Bay it is dangerous to go jnto a large crowd where the grip it prevalent, as it is so very contagious. It may be taken from the clothing of a patient months after it has been worn, the germs settling iu it and thriving. "One should never think of kissing another who has even a blight cold, let alone a tendency toward grip," says one learned doctor. N. Y. Tribune. Interesting to the Clersy. A minister who used to preach in Somerville had a little boy. A few days before bis father left the city to go to Iiis new parish one of his neighbors said to the little bov : "So your father is going to work in Xev liedford, is he?" The little boy looked up bonder tngly. "Oh, no," he said. "Only prescb."Somerville Journal. A Skeleton Key. Ppatts My love, I wisli you would alter the key of your voice. Mrs. Spatts What's the matter ot I it? Spat to Oh, nothing; only from the expression of Eliza.laues faceafterour IWClJls Ul 'UUiCili, a nun iv at' fVfTy keynoie jn the house. Urooklyn n's Life. An Aadlenee of One. First Thespian At our Usttt biatid the theater took lire iu the middle of the third act. Second Thespian Was there a panic in the audience? "Oh, no. The uhet woke him up and (old him it wa3 time to go home."--Vale Record. The Brnte. Mrs. Rumpus (ieorge, v. hen we were oui tinir you used to say you liked me a use J ami j Bi the height of your h--art. Mr. Rampus -But I forgot that it was in my breast pocket that 1 carried my pocket Look l'ittsburgh Newt. Mftel Tili') Are Ssili. Miss Froatioag 1 would never get married on V a; I ur, U'cause every i body would say that I had done the i.ro)o:ing. Mian Canst ique Don't let that deter you. They will say that aiywaj'. Philadelphia Press. 'I 'hon hi less or t'arelcsa. Young Mother Do you think the baby looks most like me or his father? Mir' Like you, mum. Mr. Jones is a mighty handsome man. AdwrtiM'ment: Wanted A competent and civil nursemaid. Tammany Times. May De (be Case. "According to Hcaconsficld there is no education like adversity." "Perhaps that accounts for the fact that so many of our most prosperous people have no grammar." Cleveland Leader. THt MAURIS. New C ATTI.i: N Hi - Po cm I'lHTuN Mi. i.l. mi; v V Oct. II. . $ 4 50 41 1 ti Wi

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