Through a Window in a Basket Taught a Mighty Lesson
A Talmage sermon uses Paul’s escape from Damascus in a basket to exalt humble helpers who lower others to safety and sustain faith. The tale links to family sacrifice, education costs, and unseen church work, noting many hidden benefactors and the eternal reward for quiet rope holders.
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Louis Kiopsch
Washington
Talmage
Paul
Mars Hill
Felix
Damascus
Saul
Monastery of Mount Sinai
Faut
Earth
Heaven
Pamphylia
Cappadocia
Galatia
Macedonia
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Mediterranean
Sagellation
Charles G. Finney
St Paul
Heavenly Temple
Heavenly Throne
Hell
Falleut
Circle of Heavenly Thrones
Industrial Potentate and Czar Nicholas Referenced in Slang
An industrial potentate and Czar Nicholas of Russia appear in a fragmentary passage noting elite figures and a disrupted morning scene. The text shows garbled OCR with misspellings and scattered names, leaving the central claim unclear.
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Czar Nicholas
Russia
New Forestry Bureau to Expand Government Work
The article details the transition of the Division of Forestry to a Bureau within the U S Department of Agriculture and its enlarged funding. It notes increased congressional support, expanded field work from coast to coast, and plans to supervise conservative lumbering and advise landowners including private owners and state governments. It also covers the Horn Worms affecting tobacco and tomato crops, and agricultural notes on rape, turnips, and fall pasture crops with emphasis on feed conservation for winter.
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Bureau of Forestry
Division of Forestry
U. S. Department of Agriculture
Congress
Mureum of Forestry
Department
Maine
California
Georgia
Washington
Bureau
Department of the Interior of National Government
Caro Ana
Celeus
Wisconsin Horticultural Society Summer Meeting in Madison
The Wisconsin State Horticultural Society holds its summer meeting in Madison from August 19 to August 20, with an executive committee session, public sessions on fruit outlook and lawn decorations, and papers on plum cultivation pruning seedling plums and canning. An excursion includes University Farm visit, grove dinner, lake walk, and farm inspection, followed by a farmers audience urging broader farmer participation.
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Wisconsin Horticulturiete
Wisconsin State Horticultural Society
Madison
A. L. Hatch
Wm. Hanchett
F.C. Edwards
A. D. Barnes
Waupaca
Wm. Toole
Baraboo
Goff
Jos. Trelevan
Omro
S. H. Marshall
E. 5
University
Mr. Marshall
Parmera’ Review
Wisconsin
Insect Pest Fight for Chinch Bugs in Ohio Corn
The Ohio Experiment Station reports chinch bug outbreaks across parts of the state and tests a fungal biocontrol. As weather stays dry, a chemical remedy is offered: dissolve soap, heat water, add coal oil, emulsify, then spray corn before 10 am or after 3 pm. One quart emulsion per hill often suffices, varying with infestation.
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Ohio
5. A. Forbes
Ilinois
Fall feeding in meadows sparks debate among farmers
Charles L. Flint reviews grasses and forage plants noting fall feeding harms meadows. He cites farmers across regions who condemn fall feeding even when required, while close feeding is said to weaken spring growth. Fitchanys adds that fall growth stores nutrients in roots for spring, making spring growth weaker if fed heavily.
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Charles L. Flint
Mr. Fitchanys
Protecting plants from cut worms with wraps and plowing
An exchange describes a method to shield tomato and cabbage plants from cut worms using wrapped newspaper squares tied to a vest button. The writer notes early fall plowing and harrowing reduce eggs and worm pressure, recommending field cleanups to deter beetle egg laying.
Demand for Haran Horses at Chicago Market
Demand for horses at the Chicago Market remains strong with top prices for large mounts. Last Wednesday yielded 167.50 for a six year old bay mare, 225 for a 1600-pound bay gelding, and 225 each for two 1100-pound six year old bay drivers. Carriage teams fetch 100 to 700, drivers 125 to 500, drafts 190 to 255, export chunks 90 to 160, and general use 50 to 100. Poor to fair offerings run about 60 percent below these figures.
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Chicago
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