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TKINITT CUCRCH IN WALL STRECT vrir mnr
Trinity Church In Wall strm. New Tork. ocoe an loposf budding, has
been eot'reJy dwarfed by the huge skyscrapers that heni It la on every
!de. The Wall street brokers hare reenty had the hoor of a visit froi
. of London, who has been preach! special seraou to New York
business men.
UXSTOS-S GREAT WAXK.
Pe4etriaui M'k TraaM f ream
Psnlaad. M., lo Chiracs.
Reciarkable lrhlfd was the endur
ance shown by Kdward Parson Wes
fn. the aped athlete who at C9 repeat
ed his feat of f.ny years a? In waJk
Ing from Tonlacd. Me, to Chlcaro. He
trained the 1.234 miles In 24 days. 13
hours and 15 mznutes. breaking his for
mer record by 24 h-urs.
His lorpest dy"s waik on the recent
trip was U5 3-10 mile, while on tie
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j'Wi.a r. slots.
t'-Ar -urtiey ;le i-r-x diy was iiy
-iCl.ty-wi Ea'i.
vtrioe is a:tinct a ic2Se.
!! nkt-f tw jre of rdi-
iJLry 5r-.b .M J!i-a ful's itio a d ip
tr t. B'Jt it is i d- tr-A. It isj
a ll Ttie nni to rs iMf tie str:n
lij Jut miwit. Ai 5 it irts tiin .t-t
tie ctwiimJ aaMiigly ft5 He waik 1
witi as little -3'.rt us j:.V.t. 3iiij:rjg
IphtTy f;r ari sud frjtjMit:y t j-aAcr-1-
A' times Le is t;'r,t.T
(tsird t-y tis wt-'.Ll. faiijLf
fr:ca ae fixtt to the -.i-r w iticm ti
b effort.
Wetn fves this ai-.. io ywug
oes: "LJO t safe cpmia; af4e
gr or pije If yon tx jaj lij
pmaes daily; take a eoid sttxe tth
eaca jsonJcg; w&ik to azd frcno
wort ; donl keep late boirs. if yoo
voUd U Md and fl a rtk Wba
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I left Portland to bepn my walk tht
future oppressed roe. I had a task tc
perform. I felt like a man of X
When It was concluded I felt like a
man of 21. Walking is the best thing
f'r man or woman, done In th oj-ei
air.
HE WAS A JTDGE OF TEA.
Tkofct He HU (Ht the Bt f
His Wife.
A certain smburban rsidert who is
somewhat or a rnrmet dix.rerd one
day that Lis wife was firing t!.-n t?a
: Is to drink. Although he h.vi
wrer made any ootaplaints ait fh
juality of the tee. no sner did he dis
cc.rer tie price thin he detected ail
m.s of sioncomings In the anicie sup
plied arid when be went down to busi
ness thst Dra!Lj be dropped into a
te store and bought a puund of orange
pekoe at T.s tVJ, sjj, Answers. This he
carried h..me ia the night, and. taking
the otvf.rrunlry of the kitchen ting
njpty. he hunted art.nad UU he found
the tea caddy, which was nearly full.
The contents of this be threw away and
repiaved out of his own package. It
had not been his Intention to My any
thing aSc.ut the suli'timtion. but nest
niorr.irx be could not help referrirr to
the Imi-rored quality of the beverage.
"This is something like tea this mora
ine." he said. lv-n"t you notice th
difference?".
"No, I d.a"t." said his wife. - lt
tastes is me eiactly like the tea we
bare b-rvn drinking for the last manth,
aal oit shoti'i for It Is the sase tea."
TLe hufNssd lauihed.
.t's jst i:ke a woman."" be Mid.
"Ton ieve.- kn.w what is g:.-d and
waat isn't cniew we tell yon. Ninr. I
could Lare icia jrou with my eyes shut
that this tea Is better than what we
hare been drinking."
-It I a pity you haven't been drink
itg with your eyes shut all along."" re
torted the lady. -Ayway, it is the
iame tea.-
"Now. 1" yut prove to you." said
her busiaM. "how defecUve a woman's
sense of taste is. Tesserday I bought
a j..un3 of Ss f.d tea. threw out waat
wis ia the ddy. Misi put mine In it
;la. An.1 to think that yon Dever i
ij;vl the diJTerencel'"
-Whx-h caddy did yon e-mjty?"
.'n .a the uj.per shelf ct the jan
try." wis the rej-ly.
I sh.-uT'lit n:C siid the lady, quietly.
Thit was S5cia3 tea I keep for
jc-li ofrask.ii. The caddy wj-J the
cheap tea is ia the cuptoard Ja the
kitchen, and this." she aidd. witi aa
eiifral-'-g soi-e. ts she lifted the
tea;t. Tit cade out of the seCfsaji
raidy as it ims lieea every oomiig.
-at a fcenvig it must te to yu to
ptevs snrh a cultivated tajri: I taTe
heard ihtt tea tasters pet rery high sal
aries. N:w. va"t you
But he ret her remarks short by lea
Sg the rotn.
The Ctiest thlsf In the world is a
cotiifortaWe 5cue- Why 14 derote
nxre areatxm 10 coc-'ortahCe Ujo
ar d im u billlaris. and beer, and
tic.?
Wlt old age comes Cat ksoviedf
of Vt HfcwtszJSeav
9trmc ef Cars.
od of storing grain
becnes a matter
of vital Interest to
all corn growers.
A test was made
last year to deter
mine what the ef
fect of storing
com la a dry
.f!F& rn- In tha
tlSAiflvv warmlcs oven oi a
fc'N .i7 mn-A . r. 4 I- .
-oftr"0 comcrib w o n 1 d
5?
have oa the ger
m;nani.g c.i
of the seed the
I! following spring.
I The per cent of
MTTSO KACX.
germicauon wu
lowest with the
Jorn stored la the crib, as would nat
irally be eipectel u the seed was
?oed to the widely varying tetn
erarnres which prevailed daring the
slater season. Tie germination waa
ractlcal3y the tame with the samples
I barn, though these methods of stor
"rg tad but little advantage over the
'I we of the warmitig oven. Considera
ble diTerence was witnessed, however.
a the strengta of tie germinations
"rom com kept la the several ways In
Heated. The grain from the corn
nored In the crib showed the least
flgor of germination, the best results
eing obtained from the corn stored
jn the racks In the barn, followed
liuite close-ly by that stored In a dry
; room. The corn stored In the warm
j oven igermlEsted fairly well !a
j ill except two Instance. Ia one the
; term Iliatlon was remarkably low. dne
tither to a poor ear or to the fact that
be corn may have been overheated at
me time. Exchange.
Heavy Har Toaaice.
"By methods Chat are perfectly prae-
, 3r.g fifty-four toca of hay from twelve
; icres. First we have oar land well
jilled," sild Profess: Gilbert, of the
ilaln stadem. In a.iiresslng a recent
1 'armers' meeting. -Why is there so
, each rundown lan-1, is It low ia fer
;allty? Na it its been lying la grass
o long. There are lots of fertility,
titrogen. pb-isphorie add exd potash;
rhat it needs la plowing np and rota
Ion. J "Plow poor laDd In the fall, and by
jipring there will t elr la It. harrow it
sell la the spring, pulretire it by har
i mowing It over and over again. Then
eed with otts and graais, end the next
'er yon will have a fri crop of
ip-asa. and clover the next year. A
jtood rwatioa of pctatoes on sv:d land.
( wing comnjercial feniiirer; the next
; "ear cover witi stable drefElng. then
jats and grass With no fertilizer; the
j ext year, griss and clover, with t:
jlressing of fenil'.rer. Our mixture of
jyass seed to the acre Is eleven pounds
j ItaC'thy. six redtop, four red ciover ad
j lour alsike.
j "For the top-dressing 330 pounds to
j be acre of a fertilizer carrying 3 per
Jient nitrogen. 7 per oect phosfhoric
icid. 6 per cent jotasi. The grass
jahosld be cut whiie In bloom." After
'jxpi'.aliJEg why it should be done, ke
sontiirDed. "After the first crop Is cut.
.50 pounis of the same fertilizer to the
cre should be applied."
Eaallr Mmmm Ba Haider.
I descrit a bandy ssck holder, cse
ti ci 1 farm. It has two upright
rieces of 2x2 and a two-loch plank two
'eet Jccg which
the CT-righf pieow
are fisteoed to.
jAlx3t four t-r five
iBches frcn the
tcp bore two bo)a
' x actly t?'pcite
'ach other and
. 1 a c e through
fl fal VaTat t 1a-h
bolt. Take a piece
f plank or board
and rot it to fit
trween the two
RAS BOLtCK.
iprhts airl place the bolt through
" Ids tjrfl so It will work eaally.
Cat
I Lis board la half circle to Ct
the
lck. Drive calls through this board
Sirocad this half circle to fasten tack
This board a be .raised or low-
The relation of a perfect staai t !n- S"reCar7' tf Atricc:txire Is full of
STtsed crop yields haa tea ele i seirine Saror and that he l nn
rca"r detDoaatratei that the best ceth- -rte'3 y causes for g'.otcn that work
t J.. L
U fastened on the nprisiiti aboat twe
feet from tie bottom.
IIow can aty couctrx be hard up
whose fsr-s la tie Iat nlD yean
hare produced fifty-three thousand mil
Hols of dollsrr "rorth of crops?
No wonder that the report of the
on other men. The valne of the farm
products for 1CC'7 is nearly seven and
ore-half billions of dollars; 10 pe
cent above that of Yf.fi, when all rec
ords of crops were broken ; 23 per cent
over lj:a. and 57 per cent over IKfl.
More than S.O.O.WO acres of land
that used to be considered valueless,
"tie home of the cactus and the prai
rie dog." ar do producing $30,000.
C:o worth of crops every year; and
these crof are directly due to Sec
retary Wr.sr'n. who Imported the Mejl
Iterranean dunm wheats at a first
ocs: of S10Xt and saw that they were
pj.r.t.i tr. Irriratlon farming, due
wholly to the department, will this year
sell crops for not less than $250,000.
. which is not contemptible. In view
of the fact that the Department of Ag
riculture costs only about $15,000,000
year.
Tet the work of the department is by
no- mean on such a scale as the nat
ural resources of the country warrant
and win one day make possible. Sur
veyors declare that not one-half the
farms of the country i20.O0O.OtiT'
ere, to be exact can be classed as
Improved land, and only one-third, or
2CO.GXi.000 acres, la fruitful. Many
years will pass before all this ground
la put under culdvadoa. but the time
will come when It will be producing
abundant crops and supporting hun
dreds of millions of hsmaa beings.
Chicago Journal.
CTelemt Himrk.
Many basket hay racks are built In
such a fashion In the rear that to climb
Into them presents an especially Irk
some task to a man. more so after
having lifted hay or pitched bundles
all day. Ia the sketch presented of the
hat sack.
rear end of a rack we have tried to il
lustrate how the task of climbing into
the rack might be made easier. But
little extra work and material will be
required and at the same time the con
teats of the rack are held very nearly
as gxd as if the end pieces extended
dear across.
FrrttUaer for Oaloaa.
Profe.; John B. Smith, the Ento
2i':jrlst of the New Jers?y Experiment
Station. La a bulletia oa the cabbape
and onion mairpcitB. Just Issued, refers
to the necessity of a quick-acting fer
tHiier la conjunction with planting at
the right time, and replenishes the fol
lowing formula, recommended In ear
lier reports: Nitrate of soda, TOO
pounds; dd phosphate, LOO pounds;
muriate of potash, 3W pounds. This,
he said. In the case of radishes, can l
applied as a top dressing along the
rows, before they are planted, or Just
after they are up, at the rate of 500
pounds per acre. Similar applications
can be made on turnips or onions. I
believe that a fertilizer compounded
after this formula, or the application
of the three ingredients separately, at
a proportionate rate, would In roost
cases be followed by food results. The
combination ha about 5 per cent nitro
ren la 53 most available form, 7 per
cent pbospboric acid, and Tij per cent
potash. A too of it would cost In tb
neschbortiCKd of 122 to 135.
Proper Fralt Park! a a".
A great many farmers and fruit
growers seem to Ignore the conditions
attending the Journey which their
wares must take before they reach the
hands and eyes of the consumers. The
metheds of transportation, customs of
the trade, the markets' fashions as re
gards style, sire and form of package,
all must be well understood, for they
are as Important as the growing of the
crop.
Tbe gover&aiesit of Spain has Just
started In to foster its agriil rural In
dustry by sending totrixg iocrarerj
over the country.
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap
prove. Then trust this the next
time you have a hard cough.
" I had a awful tooth for arer Taar. an4
fiolMar Mm4 to do mm mny I trtad
Afer't CI rrj Jrtonl ar.d wu vnm rare.
I raeoffiina&a It to all vj fnen1 w rrvr
th; har a vnitb." iliM Jf. Msvaaa,
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SAKSAPAEILU.
SILLS.
DaJK VTG08.
ijers
Aver's Pills keep the bowels regular.
All vegetable and gently laxative.
Lightning clouds are always near the
ground. They are seldom at a greater
height than 2.000 fet.
Prince Louis Napoleon is a general ia
the Russian army. This is not a re
minder of Mwow. 1812.
HOME MADE MIXTURE
SAID TO BE INEXPENSIVE AND EASILY
PREPARED BY ANYONE.
U Said Io Promptly ReEeve Backache and
Overcome Kidney Trouble and Blad
der Weakness Though Harmless
and Pleasant to Take.
What will appear very interesting to
many people here it the article taken
tram a Kew York daily paper, giving a
limple prescription, aa formulated bj a
ootea authority, who claims thst he
hat found a positive remedy to cure
almost any case of backache or kidney
sr D ladder derangement, in the follow,
ing simple prescription, if taken before
the stage of Bright's disease:
Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half
ounce; Compound Kargon. one ounce;
Compound ijyrap Sarsapexilla, three
onuses. Shake well in a bottle and
take in teaspooufal doses after each
meal and again at bedtime.
A well knowa authority, when asked
regarding this prescription, stated that
the ingredients are all harmless, and
can be obtained at a small coet from
any good prescription pharmacy, or the
mixtuie would be put up if asked to do
so. He further stated that while this
prescription is often pres.Tibed in rheu
matic afflictions with splendid leealts.
he could see no reason why it would
not be a Splendid remedy for kidney
and urinary troubles and backache, as
it has a peculiar action upon the kid
ney structure, cleaning these moat im
portant organs and helping them to sift
and filter from the blood the foul acids
and waste matter which cause sickness
and suffering. Those who suffer can
make no mistake in giving it a trial.
In Franc for the privilege of wearing
men's trousers the tovortiment charges
woaen a tax of about JtO.
One of the
Essentials
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vast fund of information as to the
best methods of promoting health and
happiness and right living and know
ledge of the world's best products.
Products of actual excellence and
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and which have attained to world
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world affords.
One of the products of that class,
of known component parts, an Ethical
remedy, approved by physicians and
commended by the Wl Informed of
the World as a valuable and whole
some family laxative is the well-known
Syrup of Figs and hllxlr of Sonnv To
get its beneficial effects alwava buy
the genuine. Manufactured "by the
v.4U.ui riK tyrun ro., onlv. an
for sale by all loading druggists.
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