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pounds of hay: Beets, white 669 pounds Turnips 469 " Rye Straw 429 " Clover, red, uncured 373 " Clover, red, dry 88 " Potatoes 350 " Oat Straw 317 " Alfalfa 89 " Buckwheat 78.5 " Corn 62.5 " Oats 59 " Barley 58 " Rye 53.5 " Wheat 44.5 " Oilcake, linseed 43 " Hay, it will be seen, is rated as being more nutritious than potatoes or beets. GREAT FORCE USED TO WRITE LETTERS. ENERGY SPENT IN LITTLE WAYS. Every Time the Typewriter Key Is Pressed, Several Ounces of Manual Power Are Used. If a man realized at the end of the day how much energy he had expended in normal and almost unconscious physical activities, he would be thankful for the chance to sleep. The writer who pushes his pen over the paper for several hours at a stretch would doubtless think he had worked hard if he had excavated a well in the same time; yet it is believed that the sum of the energy he uses daily in writing would be enough easily to dig a well. The following figures are quoted from _Answers_: Our daily expenditure of force is simply enormous, but it seldom strikes us that we keep on expending force without noticing it. The stoker of a locomotive, when on duty, is said to shovel coal at the rate of about one ton an hour. Presuming that he works at this rate forty hours per week, it is obvious that in the course of a single year he lifts over two thousand tons of coal. Typewriting is not hard work, yet let us see how much energy it takes to write forty letters on a machine. Every time a key is pressed to print a letter a few ounces of force is used, and every time the carriage is returned to begin a new line between one and four pounds of force is requisitioned. Forty letters, averaging twenty-six lines each, would mean about twenty thousand pounds of force expended. Perhaps this never occurred to you before. TRIALS OF AN EDITOR IN OLD CALIFORNIA. SPANISH TYPE HAS ITS FAILINGS. Publishers of the State's First Newspaper Found It Difficult to Express T
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