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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-10-11, Page 6eieee essee- - ee,,.=eeee. r ' ECopyrIght, ISO, by D, App loW & Co.; All riff hts re eryc.:1:3 • . "Yes," he answered, shaking his myself into their eounsels, I celled. 61Ip head, "and at last we had to cut away a little nearer, and be nia(leeesetteine- else mast. It is 'too lon,g to dwell u-pon, ecl with the whole Metter. •beit the windeup 'was Nye inatic ``Ase, a letr;lehillea, fast elle Tee," the lerance-ert, wae heed hv Cele' - a nd wa a SO ) 1( L'eso eeie eevince c1ariii had started: from .Eastbournee' There low, too. and not to be lightly eliaken evae much tedious pimping to eo, and off, I tance. .W iedo te set aesiteiiore right slow progress uuder such sail as sail?" we could put upon a jury -mast. "It woeld not be profitable," the "Is not that a sail out yonder?" He mate ateswere'cl, e'She is doing whet laroke off, and pointed to a whi t 6 veeck she can with this strength of wind.' By on the northwestern seaboard, which the broakine of the clouds Tonder it hung with such steadiness that I seon will presently quiet a bit, anerthen vee decided that it was, indeed, a sees It will see` what eau be done. Yon".. ob- was nothing surprising or une.epected, ee,rve that wehold oer ownewith, teee ee eneree, neee in the ,eleennen and 1 tfl:Iliolewatesp,i:esent, n.u.d .c,aery ae!nurch gave no more heed -to it at the time. cTo 'Me. Tyne shortly retired again to the :' eeeee,,, side elie.„enpeeeerg,e,,,a pc cabin, and the hard weltering of the eeiee thane. , . ship through the heavy seas went on. "We will Make a raee with him„ for The forenoon wove ileeeee end ee was theeeOtest" Puesued the mate, '"aricl it about seven bells when, heppening to win Ere hard with tie if we ete not give think.- of the sail I had. seen, I went eo the rail to look for it. It was now about on theelee 'Vow, anclenuch nearer, and 'Soon I could make out a large ship elese hauled on the starboard tack. T ontirmed to watch her, and presently 1 saw that she had alteredher course and was nonesteerning deeectle Tose-arse as. I happened 16eg1anee towerd the poop where the captain and mate were standieg, and sew thet the skipper was ensiling -bue and eiointing -hi s glass, He took:a long obseryatiou, and then, to my surprise, shoot his head ereer:' getically and passed the glass to the 'mate. SellingeT looked in turneand al- emoet at once loevened theenetriteneret and, began bawling sonnethieg in the tiaptain's ear. Hoethwielt answered by a nod, and turned sharply and ran a little way aft. Ile gave a comreand— I could not „tell what—to the man at -th,e eleselin, and rapidly retuyned anti descended the poop ladder. The mate followed, stopping at the bottom te bang the glues in sonlObecleteeseeane came to the confines •efl..iiie:ereaetere deck. Honthnick, on elle `oilier"feenct, turned short at the companienn.whieh he epeeed, end eiona a trejust in - *le to�koitJii,s,trurnpet. ee mad e Yee seeeebtit seurrietteent te the ladder again, and went _upwith leng„seager strides, the pace faster thane -Iliad -ever observed him use before. He was not yet, at the top when'the mate roared rae, using his hand. feeegi4c.lee the- eound : ,st - - "Call all hands!" ciaApTiisa -11.• . ti;TE 13,L4CK 1 plunged off to the foreceeeleeeeiz- Ing a handspike as I went. Thunder- ing on the hatch, .and then opening it, I sroared dpsvne , "Ail hands, ahoy -L�ok .alieeH In an instate there Was e,boterming out of bunks and hammocks, and a rush up theisleeetne-e. The,efelloeies popped out ie'qiefeltesueneeeion, ancb in a flash the en.tire crew was range.d on deck. "To, the, bracesi" shouted ,the, ca-p- taineeheOugh theserninpet."Ael eeaeles. to I eck,,and eaeut! .Someof: you, epee weed toetenel spritsaille The-sa ordersetaken up by tire mate; es • th enyelling .of the wind eroevired im part even theebellowing of the -triune pet, were rapidly obeyed, and the &kW" sceanibledeto their stations' and stood him a ..ehreevel ;bee:eh. ;. "Hew ter weesheetreee "eeeely twenty 1 will do for now, atid look alive." melee." "Cell it -a bit more- Say feeeeiech twenty. In on1d make that by night: Earl."' ' True, said, :See, Tyra, with a set- isfiee nod, "and if he should overhaul 'us ea this eeeleee we segule- try a boiee line." ' He strode off td * where the 'glees hung (the captain had brought up -an- other, which he was using from he poop), aed when he eetcheclsit to tho rail isc climbed upon a coil of line a,b.a, brought it to bear. . - The supeeetirgo 'Iliad the eiess for some tinae,' bet 'finally' pup it by 'end Went up to hate a ealle seithethe".eae- tain. Of course I eoele neteheae what, they said,,ieut if, was eeeY, fO,guess that it must be e bone ilieneresen,t.seraist., .Lee a few emonients; the eapeain cisme to the, verge anehespoop and ealled' the Mate. Ifaster Sellinger-herried tip the' laeldee erre 'the "-three Mentalkedstogethe then::'eaerite deeseetieaglun end'eMenecleatele, the cipe. .tein'welked to 'the coloiehalyerde eteisl" , with his own hancle.-ean up the flag. As it '-edesve out.' at tlie• Mizz en ... telt ck ,the crew, who, as well ,es- neyeelfe were, Weechinee aneeipieelland ceeleuely -the- doing& aftelieeke into a 'sheer,' eees'. e bee; on• ehh skeeegee',.fer fhe a .ciar epanc1 tgat be shou1c11ec1ar'e, his eliseenei oer ee. -we thesin ese stir-, ring moisten t 'thee :f sihecnthe eleaeeeee raceelf e-otepleas'e.--la ad begun.-: Thet long' hlacle niaeereese ceeetheine'et ei•est:, aiici lee f o eerie ceeee tli e 'hiid' Jean of. lt,„Tileseplee.e then ceche sets teed was whthae" ,geteeeer . ere ough to eeereg 112, by euteine esp'our spars and riggieg. I thetightsethiesell out at blink, as the Seeten ,snen for jeet etthe: rnomenteI had to nee my fin- gers rather than my camo ie .froin the bolteprit, having goee there- on eome neat t ter eoncerning the deawines of th 21111,1 found fleet th Dutchman •ee a e „fair asiere enly the slant ef hikesells eatcliingehe light( and the 'Vest' of Irene eta ncling up, roierel and black. e 'think eorne- theme like Iwo hours 110W paseed, only one thine' eatetleiteereinneeiefent one, happening', ',Thiel) eves slat theIebi. cli- 1111)1 el Q* I y t.f e e 'Upon' us:' 'At'lest llesuelevefele eeideeemetlifne `toe 'Willa the otheee,appeared io,as see; aid ;the elate be/Tie:Leff the peep, lie, espied me, ae I stood, by the, male -shrouds, end bee:leo-nod Inc toliira,, When 1 cense up he said eove and Incstrained, (juice: tone: e "'The eaptainthinke-we had best try a gun. I' must serve it. Do you stand readftnhelp work elle ehip. Cellethe •e • • earpe'nee.r, and put , len inlarg ..c e p the naregazine.e. The mein, „Imech will heyeeto, be °peeled till they cainget up the first stipple of cmmuiiitlon1 after which batten it down again. eriee rest can come ,uph cempp.nien.Tell Spy- glass' that lie ean ,fetch oue. the, arms chest and „ take 'the Ipiesee froth the becisseli end pile them up,No hayin to have things at ha,nde Steyie Yoneney likewise get. out the needicine 'chest, and 'set it in the open epace. 'tweet). (leeks.- Thee en-ust serveeasea cockle t, if. any are hurt: Let the cook, 'who is „ • soniething of a saSebones go thi'tber, The cabin boy can aesist hetes: That • "Down helue!" as eiepteted, back t�e the two fello.ws.a.e ;Chet -Wier, The ship's head.beganste fell off, and as, it die eo the orders to -handle thh braces foie' lowed. In a mere matter of. moments,. SO fast did the eneneworls—eirg:ed oay indeed by the, knowledge that there was some unusual stress;tllouglll as .yet they understood imperfectly,the that- few' recene ente the 'lee t order' vvas caeeled out, and the ship's. head now" poitAed. difie tt'Oi‘th. I, had ;kept an 030 on theeeteangee'ee mov ments wh4e weeevere fetelenethe 'el ustry upon tle,,,new ,:eouree,ap d,wee, not greatly. surpred, osstingliiy 'eye -that. way, eo.,ee,e.,the ,broadeoceves euddenle fall awaer fremethei wind, and' the long bleeleeede begineo show. At the same Moment hee yatclefieve round, and thus she, too, we pointed north. There could be but one explanation of thie,feet aelieneseektee,eseeeetiee.tritant to overhaul us, I wag now burning to get speech with the captain or , Sel- lingers. that eeniglat resole something more certain out a this stirring lades; but for the present :they were lewd ecle with, ethee,,eaestteee, s th et; II, Slid notIlike to eeele-thene.'etlee readiest' answer to be rcome at,eva.s thet she was Dutch, and-Wiefmaking`ti'llying cruise of it in the channel, If so, she should - be both easter and stroegcr than she loolfetie fon it svotedhe a loolcl thing, iticleed. for a mere wareon,of,a, reer- ehatt rigger, wItliont; larbetielde guns, end hae,ingero .near `feierieler pert 'foe, ref:eget; theisten seek prizeSen one ',Mei: row seas. While I. was' turning t4fir3c. riaatters,-over in my mind ,takiegeiate to Iseelean dye out aft the -While, to lee: in readiness for sudden, orders,: the pompan ion opened and the i'mperce,rgo eegaireaPpearecl. The mate was etand- beg 'neer bye and Mr, Tyne at once went eyer to, him, and,,laybie expreeei011 and ecteeesevorcle which the wind took to me, deeired to know what had hap- pened, „Theses -vas the very thing weuld Imre, for now, without peeleing tlit'S6A•6:4'1metlfe11. bee' rco 1upfiJocT, bd 0.64. lionee ofee.,:seeene iiesee pie neve, wetly the eleoeheipe;Ple•Peeeed eees, c..195e7es the declivity, and all swifely:1171&.mighter .ily rode to -the topeagain, and still not a hanellserclile,f's brad4 ef b untengk, Eiie,'an1Llast teiirnbnites, and the, seeneenrefmeenons U) ),C end bit an eerie The captain stood with straddled legs, silently using his telescope, and t•he mat g was. in -ehcs...neizeen, shr ou es- sem:ening the - Tod lender -thepen house of his Itan,d, -The eupereargo.,IFenee over tire peep rale, leoleingoli hat and wig, and the rest of us lined the weath- er bulwark, in the waist. Of a sudden the: pstaee.eeewere,e, sassh1.1t1, i tsip Teereeepe rceeege terned eceeeherreee the 'actibre ape'. thee- etogdt1iUn1c1 ' ex,ehangee a few ;ce-orele, `"T'll'6 tBing1is fit en ed 'edea head," aid a sailor at- myeellapee, „vvith an excited pull at hie waistband. He hae scarce spoken when Routh- wiekeleet Mr. Tym ad seeppecl. briskly iP 'thee -teed of 1.11 poop ladder,. e: ' "Master Sell i trger,,. at th n,ai eeeil and -reef it. Take ont one ieeeteitiethe forceail." r T" The Mate Wag` off hie 'eercli- tO -the 'deck in an instant, 'andel his word the 'men flew to their etations. The Wine had less -weight now than formerly and "blew steaclier, bet, fee ell that I eppre- ., ess . ?leucite, thee see w,ere te.king,coneednee. able hezaedstp, thuseeevell spree canvee.„ Yet- eery, quiolely .ethe, eon,) anctunderi the add ed pressure th e d r oee 'h11iiiz,Pint0 terc,Snauflee.reend, inadeastronghirchliag e th. eet "it (mei Wired.' Wheel' was etepping beek frdi±fl tee: foe t c main s lro c s,, .tn , the 'aet'isi riereeteni 'One eoel We' aepeeetieng,th of haleeer,e,.eciene' ne-e se'eVe.'9, eholleeeeeel leL t wen e ittO ee etaraftehe.4-a•-0.t;ship; mtp.,,sr likewineewhitening,,with,acld et]; saii1,,a'rq :1.01aenuee,' wee been' eleet ethe geeetereette't et'aefihoeir wente by o fa'the,:leueeliniienerid`We eeeeee eaeely I _said:,"Aye, • aye le, in a, eeeming hearty voice (though, to own the teethe -ray heart eves,beginnehig tie beat fast, and felt a biteweale ire the lee ees), and hurried away: In aefew-minutes all the orders weie carried Out; end the mete was free to trylis'experietient. When I eeiturned. to- the: dick the eanseport had been unhooked, and the gue's eanvae jacket' tiken off: As 1 turned to see Whether `the Mate was ready—I mean ready tbeheyeethe ship. luffed, so' that' he could Seenie his aim —I heard' a hew, dellebooni,eand; as .1 whirled again, a ball of smoke blew ou from the bows of our ptirenee and Wreathed effete, leeward. , • _ ' "He's firing et the metonee-seid„ehd mate cant empeneuely, end, nowl.,Iavi th.e.e .the excitement letecf.stnnek tha Color from the eieten'Seeheeltesieee fee a, little pateb, Of red eihielinehe'w under t,1.1•e„ sea.--1.crurn, , and., that elai nerves. were strung higle teed firea., e'At theguniee called: the captein frona the •poop: e"Are you ready -Mas threSellinger're ; fecidy, ir!" `Theleetee the braces, eneileetUffie he ebeirdie'leeek ie.) the to f11o*sat the helm. -.• - The:ship-. e epee; hand getne ely entoethe wend, ancl as she dipped to theloottom °tea h olloevseflee .ses ate .feeeetieseseffe glateee alongehissgunsance appliedethe .t1E: He bad loacled while I was below, 231;d:TX:is:rleee'''.,•Wog,-,,t het 'tete tikypcoTitai,40a;egat-. ter-loael,Ade ,a trqmencious dinx- ple all over the water,•Ainstput_side;of tbe, DutehtnaWs feeefoot.:,- "A,egoocl beginninglenshouted the captain. efeeeve at tien ergeinlee :We goteepeie eine •ecitieseorie'e Mote; and eieleabtiine • 'he guri ua eeleaded. TIE le hee STIP-Wing lritakEh telet s cri-ed the. mate, pan,eing, with eis fuse, ‘.e.:,iiiede ;12 Wil;.,1b1.07.171,,f, tip eir,hes hand. :�e ePeillee,d„teieverdethe enemy,tinell lo eweeportsein the leeevehae-oPenede lerirereeei.• ineent, as it seemed, his long bulle, be.; gantcsenariew- the eenalleslane 'of ,s Ile fliet. we 'eoflId etreeeParre ed en e atocehit peitlronneleeeve tode.' lenge ing enee sinking, into 'had cirangeileehis'•,eliete eite"',Wotilde fry' steeighel'et ,Tre ,en, ieeifeett the eesurepee of, Capt. ;1c1.gsifi.'1..o. hell ow : "Ideenelrratee! ; Down epleee. .„ Sleek, e es ear acce f 3'a-id:in • on the. weather! ;AS.t ,heresome : Of, !yoil:, encl. eeteoet: a Teel in. the Ite Was Clear Whalethe seeiepee be atLeThe.cruleeec peeceleieg ehee,lre c&oriticl'extest atitseil tre end 'ceit 'ere eft, , :ineent eoseloee in and, try to 1isab1ius with hie gums,. To pre yet t.this we Must eteurneteel and Make a etealebt-away ThG,6jipta,in rituniled down in a Ipmee heap. 0,00000i0P0060 60, w , (..) -*HEN eittoeliee 11R2 SOWN AND CI: JVK $11,91."1,,I) Wen-, ,, ere. goeideeotleeteofee0eNIeeleeeeeereeeebeee(e , Rape is e hardy leant eed can be: sOle/e airPellelteefeetil eiieje eifeleeefeeing inetiletefteeelilieveet, '-dd&h.2`i'.i.inf,VV1 the eietite eteeleitian; e,aes 'eeeeefessOr, see Elenee'lle The' leeeederg' G To 7giit i.gogt'hikt OatTht.'-tiO fio us' crops it slablild''bia ebeeet.''ireedrillVene C.17 ltivatecl.:the same its aTtiot erop;( With this' important exeePtiene hoWerefeLne ' eow ehieee fpeeetecsis Of soee Pee..eleree,-etene mityaI20 PC seWee broadcast elson welespreparecl Ieuid1. in Whicleease it should 'ee, coyerod lightly with, if fine tooth W qt a 'bereslehee- ePee'f eeeeen Pee'aeleaeted, erenr fene4o five 'Pounds. ,<ef seed e hefted ,flee,nsdcl PO: ucLe I( Seine faieneri. have received satisfac- torereturns beesoevIng teinseetleee field'entented vI1h its thin case:ehe.-lbese,methed ef peocedeee ie ee.folloserse4"'"Weelc,' Oa1s',.0..;.Pft!r1oi4tIve 1.1eWsoiwitt, and just after:the Deng planes Imee.eheeen abeitee 'the ',eneeeee',erK•ffie',§0,. to three •pound e ofseape seed dr adee. Haeeene eliie en.' With ,e leght,elee 'tooth deeten, clo,Verenge the eeed th is mem- ner does not „hijure lhe oun oat 01 eariey.Plantseenetete t 1101,1? otbetwise...1 -lie? „SC/Wing Ictrthantie oat dr- bariCY,:Seetlingf;th,e;ycltiWg. eape plenes,.are. heedele check'ated sda,liot Make .much • 'grcykrtla • until ftet.:: .the main crop: ts,baryestecl, ,.•Thett,...baVing tiie benefite .ofeftill sunshine .,ttlicl*:•,all avathibia larpiettere,,,elieeseotingeplante spring .forth :rapidly .and .soon,furnieli, a. laeee trunouet,..pe eeeels e'eedie.iieee who have' ; rai)e,; seed 'along °ate oe barley hare f mind, ebetheer SorreW, tIiat 111 weteseeeens the. rape „Plante grow as fillas the; green,' and efereielt se Much, •g,Teen, ,nuiteeial ',sae to Melte teouble„in harvesting .the -grain. .The later,. seeding 'of'eteetee, :withil'aite•es thereeete tobe eecoienieiadee. ,as:ithe peeiereble peactice. ' In seeptielts of ehe..coueeree,where, the seaeone deefairly long seubble. ftelee may' be ploieed up and ,owed to 1 pp afre0, erediedettl 'of ,feeage:secured,..be7 fctre , sets In .,,Neyenraeteie'lto,ii, the seee,mayeled eowtnelie Ineedy.plants spring. up quielelyntend during' the, ea,ely geewih, ope oe 't1'., them feene.eeee bega Oi'eSseede turnips. Whenethey reece.e lielfebteee elehteelleetee inchefs; thee eati, lekeeheterecl. by au kindeof stock., Rapesieenseet'eultableeteteeheees wiee pigs second. be 'coeieeeetheeeeune plants., al'e!etti1t6 ,wateree PstlThyrdve oleee tee, nntelment lemeep •cenieeneed and 'eatiefteetbee. s !! ,f Se' ear -,leee'kneevele to the 'Weifteee,),the oiflyOseets,peee.40.40,1tig .th4 ape Is a louse,whlcb.seYerelyinjurosIttiPpot; ditY anceded'etee,e-pientineethee.reeeee'eithee. veryeetiely tirtvete• 11Zeeelee Care, nanst ,be taken, to :order -forage rape, for many mietekeeteleaisei bbfl oU seed. ,hirel .• see1:4 rape, eneteatl. ;Teeee lattetel eetee.feee efefeeileeesplenek NeeeelPeldseleeeiboit.-elkbe-<Weekslafter; eth ,e.seed :go64 etard, the :yellow -.blossoms e :being . i5i1.31O. 00,111 a'. Rink Aigtthadb; 4e: •tiue : fdraise eaee dpeeei.o,t beosecentheestune'l I RRIGATIP,WIVI, iioVroy a11,1 1I oo Tete eseeteree.-eek e he Oleo oe Peet& sreeem.,este. 1 74.tire1, the tut...1011, metTio sefeirrigie 4onepli.eeileltlittOWS,„„ arceepeoreereelea( leieseerdlieteleeliteee tieeortele tlieefithei elweelieflere Ix- ron'c of the ee•plieeie'eit - 4etted. e, A, e ire erpening jnaqe eee th diteli tee lef,tire 12e11.1elet4eeeli ettreolle. 4 dam of. caii vas os ettrtet is placed ii e'e' eh d the Lc 11.. ust,be low : I o etee ureoey 'eeterl thus holding tllO wetee, nettle , Which it le veine.ULtl Ji. fl UCIU oope" 'Pe ;tete geeelnd, le 'ex.eeeele,e,,telee)e eerie WS 1i7liStp•'ee'•eulesdiegoirielly or iee vegularl order, to reduce ehele.greale enehlletiS'Preeeeneleioeltineiee fli"6"gbi1f; In ,the case of fruit tree F it is gel* clue ko,^; y;01),r7j.10.,',1• eitUierto preveatethe water. froM connig lntQ fl dut•71., teeee lieetirese pf" the 'derigere'oe e,-41 eeee 601 t:e, , in, eolree s Ile. in baking- k3joiifIiai3kine i4e, caret) eabotle the, tieenice,entue yepte of the etresee'es To etiveicletheseee'ens4 cenenees the,fureow cySlELfl 15 employ 1-Vrti destenceede,ewo ,7or,..Jhree .7,fcLet.thOy6,1 and the water isettireed eemar the- ditch 'into, elieee,',Iehrepsys -and Peel, Me'tted t� teaveeseetlinthesloWly 'from etio to end, thOroughly ,,socitting gound as it ptegieeses aiid leachine iteto 'the, roete.ivielleue corning, in cone teet. evitti'lleeeetenis 'el3osee"the'eurfacce 'the neceeseeleeyeenotetueeele illefe'ehiPerei eel wit:beet' the Wetting and' enleeequene L e kingeef the siit'facC w li eh' Iniglit ra-, stilt frees flObtliiiesee When tied eereee. are S1lfiltllOIltiy eerieleted, :fheeWaeer tinnefl out of etlipee elistieroeek- rine nta otbers, tifeeekOceie ,leerinee'ehue' c'6ntin4 teed niitiItheivholbadi1i1 tete ed. IlTe`Turrows-are tholl reeploeteehe eeheile 'ettefeee' Weekedeevee With, A eti1tleae.66 end no, tetice'eleift eith er'' the fuerper ofr,i water, ene esesee ;s3 method also eeqtiliees the1httani tion of an. ireigator to see that the flood the _.surface itt,. pIaco, leavingt the„ fuercetebeekeed 'the lereateeeeithoue ettee lee te season the seed le sown, but bears its bloseennand fpuit.the eecencl syeer, the ni re: aeefee‘ • ge sends' ta" -been. - tipA,seee pipe (lees eeef beeempea tepee E1113 wild musteee, but sineeetheeleet,nes• are Ana'&11:' Hee' enieeteekeleeeses, there is little'ee titefeediiee ,orogring-seetl, be Sure ' specifse tee bware Esse,x,:fo ea ge: rape. . The .,:setie' ;imported from England, ot.' gt1oiutthi , Cho,: northwestern Utiitdil .,States' near Puget ,eoubeee113 eOets' fie...Meese to vs, eette per poenei acceedine 'teethe' enane iity ,ordered. It ,oan be ,d,b,tifiid,fibin :aV3i hay or "otlieref.oreee plants, but sheulds be fee off in the,. gleensta13e. jt ;eau ee cut and carried. to the stock. ..ln this ea* the amount Ithe!eariireals Tee ceive can be limited, %and' tIiereliS 001 'danger Of bloat, which -His praetically: the only source' df: trouble -hPits Use'. t 411.0.,/dill.`:,11 Eve _171g$937"T,1:1:13,IqARTON. ,1, ,,:).o,ce,11311t3, onfi et, fae-eralile een:ditions( efae- o:m. speiri se allepet;ili6rudiirti itsejttied7buf..p, 1.3e.. ;ct.6.aanti:, 'ah ae,gieenetiefee age the tioedenee` eystem.' This teethed Is alet-alrieficeible to the irrigatt1p..f._;94;:edkn--radT;in" -tdet3of any erop wbatever which is planted regu- alily-1.nirow•;:a4inglei'leirreevebetween 'ae1f.tw6•M31-be1llg'gel3iera11'u•S'0 for suelveropsee When eleptieeblee it leetlie -favorite:: ingthed -betel fire'lee eoneeeree, &nee and:the 'edenoiiie teee th dee; eyi deted. elteiteeheee',tlid,geolihteie; Nrety iireidarotiila p11313 11:16,ftdic hieditr veiiimiteekier .theeeasene that, ehe' fine- eoles par5111eiingthe1roWS 61 weatidreffeoe , Stich' 'effeetteeeelee Up• rind dowe hill tilitleWbuld thereforeerot eit reeWatete .Tiie Mel& thes tieethodeape plicableeneettch •caees it would be pece. eeesietie 'Leh !the, vv'g: fo 11 itielreoxe». reateletheeeenteureaf'feie.geb11o.iii:s6f:' der, that the parallel teite•esee. Ogee eeeee N,eiter r; thee gheite entire tdilkth.-:,`Tbd''irigiitii'on of eeregeltie enre fireeeetoeieiVeietie 'g6iki.h11f'ebridt`teted'• ti rid e tee -tided 1.14 'eiest een eXe i e '16e calitieseeherees 1hpdrs 131 eieetheeie tee eielefe 'ef he di'O'b tee,' qteistlee'weirenes 'tee' IF SITE CA NN SEW. TIIEN A _WOMAN, 10s.CONSTeNTLY IN- 'ViflNGeieesOUBLE.e': ,!q )!! !)!!!!.!1!!,, il "1'1e Day lIle Didiet Cu &'_1_ '4efelee Eltitacatiolo. Not Coiarld t'S !titIlt1 a 011)40 Sew!ii There ',Yds 00002 Worttatt.w12O.,111)0 so exttaot. awl* „(11?vet 12. lo 10..!!1,49 to vetswItto e 1146 4,10 the Man believe tba, to ,11.4,V0 &ray One 1,1),te ' 1112 000 1(1, ln 1lcastrls "31) 510, 1i)1 10111 010111 9111 Iy 1. n10 111) 10111113 h12 115 ilif 'a\l'Avte Hole:'"in her Stoeking,,,--,,,,,;", C.:, UM", emeie ;Ties , ',ems no t poi es be,.eaid, eriei Broleer!bile!,`!Etig,agonient. Afterward the Woman atte,ricicd' 0`110'ses'lit!tei• mestie„,g,e40,10,f4eTudi_iyit, S'teptie,:•;'..bot bet, Elliott!' This ttc.aehes- 1111(11111 It is gomctimes too Late to Soule dee lIeShallseerite io.c.eltd; Tragedy theselieeing.liattone, and then .e.-seipiel edn„otnaet,61e.edjr.e...tutud , 1 rie0d toeoIitibute I'<chapter ,te theSIV • books. And Deoinise you even -this 13111 .111. zidNaace eij move the "gentle tee:Aerie tearse ee: ssie - 'The"' Teei?";teleeeeeheeeeliesingeButtext'e. WIleheeiheneest tlnUliugstory 'Of 01 CQLI1SC yeti' ee'..'eeen'0 1UdO 1,v11.eo, tte'44sloalitl,abubtott,Enisiog feemseente, , giiententf.e',2Seincteineeehe §:terms and,;talleef Idiig' else 'feed' aeistit'eeeentletestileeleeew:i)y; .assteeesen„isijnecel efeeeleS ete'' be pathetic and .euereyeliee, which is equally „ati..Spet'itting to the Wo- man w -ho is .2•05130112191e for tee abeenece. oe the9ntton .eetefirst ftint1y,-auOtbell boi411yhii woman will suggest ethat,the mete 'take:-' effetheresliiit :that i s: 'nom ple te, Mei tesapes • pointments, 115 teere:sere a dozen such hel, • the, etime eel:twee,' but the Illall will insise. .teetere,weetelo Weer jiesfethat One: Aire: , ,Noo9 if cotiree; cheennineis -enteasoutee ieheneheeinsiSts,:'eledn"'edeepeing'' .nees 'eempromise, e es e ., s. ee,e pre- , ` 1 '.1.1 • 1e ' 'veltee„ tO.:ttle- fermi starid- Heinle tlikenes eeeyee he, is unreleetine beeirriee,keeleieree relented so many timesebeforeee eeze :Peep' -epee.' a eeinae etliere.,evaseee Mete Who haci a silk Iiired.'oeereoirt; eii'deteletit4 tou feleesee,...,,.Tile.slsnete ton and put it cij elulit aw 13 it -teethe poeltet. The irext ineeniiie he asked hill si,etee to saes, it 011 His e:o2:461'164,1.eveeli e.'ele,eee,q'treete and voi speedily theebutton wesefixed,..ineesteeerees' h1hzttic1dth cal: to its 0:40noo'l, 341,1:1 .er:)The0gir1i hasl , -sewed . • tire ,,,stitchesee 'Tee Mane eedieirect: .lThihiu nee,' tl'gIj't' sic. ..The tailot (lees not ti'. „tee0',......likee- fliieSeeSeeestheestitcheseshouldenotssirowe. through on the underside . Buttho gh1coul1esseiLthatshe:, die uot,„ ,kuow how it -was done and se -the 'Mies his. coat to the tailor.. . • e, • ;weeder if thiellie eeriedaenea hele.ie tiedlting, finishing the 'edges. nie6',Oad'1,,r ., Generally stocembeieturn'tbele artimals indeed oieeefretitig lin'egelee 'elliefeeele • - ••• • • , and in eachevaseihe-roeine taeg,et sede - which maikedflee' nenzele a a g•un. directly: into the rapefield, -allowing or.' 'tbe' eapelleatioci de' weetee them:vete' e - He has He &eel: & that sentetleine . , t 1.) 0 ni . to ,feed. at will . '. Wlieee f'he great- bilries4' pipeee e e ' it 'es at,Tattge'd' to' tlio„,,, .1 " ,ed' •-' -.re-- ' '-'s- e'` ' es -t returns- ate sought portable te,eces ' weeeee.enepleeie'ciele se ,besides swivels will .be needed, said Mrt Tyne,'Ieeshoehadeeotnee'evitleoiet pet•ealving hint, ,among+kis.-Nay; but ;he is about to,giste us -I -lit compliment ;of his wltole broadside." , A teen -lend eels, cradlnng jo';.tr and' a • sky full of terneee, fellOwee.,. rethink, le 'steeped, het lam. eeet ure, andeeinf' .e., next' that, gorege eleer..heforenneeeis thee a ;great splinter from somewhere • overhead steucic the deck rider rile anet ;gave a queer eort of elastic epring, and 'went` e'verlidard'." 'eceeteee; jem gee:, bagic, and as I did so I gee u.n.c1 'neselireer, linen se/nothing' oft and had to eneleter anotheeespeefig:eie e,hie tine -sees- decke end, Abe exna k g now ,,alincest•tleloWn,eaway;!‘:1 leaned ,• against the break of the deck fiesels, ooleed, ter °Mich "The epotlime 'sttembled fiestearreetecCrey.eye;astie eheee,•rollcie lip almost in a .64,11;:13),,' the body -of els1Dingeleyeelee. eel t hael burst with the. etrain of bis„ clonbline ,ever, . oe'peelliepe 'Were cfreley tletegla,ne- ingefra,gmext ef-eilets'end iteweeellei ping off Itimealennet giviilghinl an ' unbudklhig it , fr oni" ties. 'Tepee,' hid' }seek being eoware 771e. 'The Mete arid eke eenchman fere 1t.,11.7,1311,1! one' else had been hurt,teet-I could perceive. . „, , 'The captain'fieure, brolct, through-. thapaseing elonelsof smoke, elerning. from elm helm or some !Jere aft, and *au ein 11 r ' o !poop", • lee Continutecle stift and bold "Clear g.,1111, 1171 110. are used to effete the animals tea given, area. 'Where lanes- are:cheap there is 110 need of,taking so much trobblee the 'stock beteg blloWed `t.'9" t'Oantots,,er the I fleld at will. The orgy dapger' in the use of tape, as , stated a..e0Y% i ir°P1 ,bloating, „welch ,tebliele :pet elwaes eaSile avoided Aleiroaliellould noe ,be' terned into the. rapefielcle,forethe , first time until they have been well filled upe on otherefee„ds.,ixperience and expere si ents have; shown the -tide it geen tly . to the ad vantage of stock' to 'have a,page, tu re field, °flea adjacee t . to- the ra pe - fields', so , t1.1 ate Lb e . a n ensile' can ',feed, on 0120 01 the either; ae appetite.eend, condi: tionsedictete; When"eeseurels rivailee bleebloatieg seilererely (kettle tho etre! Meals wlsele.protecting themselves by ' mixing their feed ofegrae'r eed rape lee ;teed of conseiMing tee Much teepee"' ' " !Deinnnd POO' it itit" Nev13iii the eieetere ef , the seeep .dilgtry: Were' eeMteee., rains lebe,teaefeti 01)0013 001 such)oog prieeiS offered for 1)1'01clacs eireepe- elenceeen teetnieed will 'be theebiegese yeeteln .the hiefoiee ,of tile elreep , fere,eding hatitieire 111 America, ranee wool growers ex - pet to wait 210111 peel hill, tlrey 1)1111 ea ye to put ',up wi,th .thes.',‘,teliscearsof the bfeeding,' fleceses-Sheep ilreetler: Double Glvet Awny..,, • A writer le 'The Westeee Agricultur- let says, eSell or give away tbeee eluge . . , , , , , „ „. . yeti ere ueing'ifor. breeding, or, titei 'Will 1)00 partiett4trly ..is sserieuely „injured lieie foresight "lie . . , ay 111611 isesether eendetionote e 'e '. e, goes till 'her etecie'i A' roodtficatton Of" tee-fief/ding meth ocl'iethe:edeipertnient dr' che,els eysterri of prrieticedein 'soiree" loettli-' tlesepartleulerly hl" peetione of ATizee nes -Tbis • eoneists'ett 'clielditie the deed to be irrigateds inte equares ,or, TeOi71- 1,7171:ill1011'7S id V.ieeee dr dileee''ee stip -, beio•lit as IA celled 'the 'Water to.-stane eeee entiee eeee 01the-eoeipaei, esents'eit 'oneeteneetpp, eeatee, beiflg. ed.-, tOlttcp, to each „c9t.tiim,itimicut' byeeeeaffe of "6: 'geee in the' leeee. 'el'he'rWatete ele fowee te.,staed until the,gromiel heseeee corn q ,peeeeelee, yeeeeeetred,,till tlt111 do epentireeeliee4teeer thO.,,;01. eetilir,q4 aeeirrdine 'to elle slefee' the, ,geeelledeebtre „ re ,.notttserepy,, mere o, acre 01 00 in ere'a.-4, Le-,; eiePe esee eee ' • , eevee'..'beeedelenee.eoelineetreete,' ee'oer elf '1 0(1 -peas- ie vere Ileeetli ed'ifron'i 8'6p 1 JD: $e•iV 'lee; seee Ite (held Menagemeet Is pieteticar4 ly identical with that of -oats and peas. II ! "The Teaeee the ..e.,ectnietres-see Dien't .Coree"' a'seentesibertione from a :womafl. that know, aertleteis eh :will be devoted to'eleeerecital o13vie' all aenent.tee famelgeteeelreneeefe. Wei elle-ineeieeleteness' efeeekeeeeliild el ing. e„ „es. eel'e Iee'eeeeeeee o ;stitches needed •to.,034.1-1..i,...g4 tQ ;but the little .:Cleal-e-legreeester !without thein,-,enee,eheieeireenikeneited liet„ ilectecl the .art eeireviregeeeThe W011.17 • lit- tle seamstress had no fall 111 just, at the hottest 13e:tee° t eire'Serese .wlien; everybody was heyreitagen,v,eyetere , ,tesyree 'eutsilierresher ieneee • letee'enieelei'eci i'113' mCi) ffeeen ce deed e theee Iseete-dirother teat, leet there wessaote,' .; Tee elitire;tbeeseeolcheyee,.1e, ti•eeireice eiretlieee 'Wee' 'lees ' ell ten ''',tee o 'a aig-tibin going .ainel The trip was' pestpeeed •. 71 7'W.O711an ewe o" esieesese lien, to :sew" le b,tici off tly-N the • ev efe a n . • NO.10 in on hoe eereereirs... hot selseeeeefeand eiether with a snug little eel -reef' money for a', . . Wecldiee gift' . The clellare. may wings, 3011 yon know, but thesate leeteeriteer tiosy,te eeseeinepeoneseyitii,eluie,aett ticen.eg your.think',:thiS iSeee% `4.11:ii711"1.1.111e elle value of e.e.-..epeelsetee,ee„ " 'you may ask the :womme'eylie cie,es er e sewhie , hew. emelt shee'edees., etierriellyee tele" 'yeti(Ies,3,1'netee.'teo„flaoev;L. prettily, . dressed slice,teed'.(hee,',ehildsien.,•elvey,s,,ep, [jeer. eee 'e,ese,se' Where -it is eotenecessary to,,peactiese. eetreon-ty, oe-eourses, one ,,sli'euld eel -111).1'0e aseistenee, for ite is.. this. vay etlia t4tItte peeve"! ;wonettn mayi'eatn lim6Tillood;;;,lont, even:1_11e.;„Wornan 011 AirKtIth, Ititly, be 41 ekl.Pa- ble•eeeniserese.without toes eo Yeesse age ess gires+.'61111iSati0.11'FWaa;-,nolii eonsetlered',complettliout Isposele,dg,e,;', of', lease plaire:.sexvirig, teise. idea.was liegiarded'as: then ca. m e:;tiic 00)11:, sideratiom; ot the ::kitclien;• untie eoekleg beeerne etreee Audi !terilseeelleelefee of the kitchen are of..geeateleepoeteriee , every-househole. But te'e dainty woirelne. of ,slemler,meene inee' saec eneeteh by, efe•,:ee ' S.e.s.seieg, to elitiese.eeeapeles.. eeeeanie linee'elerenedehie ieleormeteriee from a dozen: housewives 'who helve tried this plea of econoMizi ng, and so I 0.1,..13 certain. that, it le not ,ell mere theory., , 'et.lieewcseaniterveo es. fteeell eteget eeee her 01111 sewing tine 11) it svell is usually an evened epees' eed',eerefteleleekiere 'keeeee:'SeWeng, Well-done:1e 72 ing ac.cuvacy.,and itnee not tese that ette be lenedledeeireaeslieltei ekelter way The wenren ",‘‘;1-lli Tee. Weiteelhe the. we: 01 , , . irern \vim elm, play, the Woman who 'can eftint end the wolean whence)) sitee litiye all Ireeir ,preisse, , as, steer, telee 1s 1(1113 treeeneelielterente, `Merle,: but 11)1 00111 15 Yshese ineed'ef pslefee, flee: eeen 'tee • ehort, nit*, :is. the" Woreen,' Weeceee SeW.„ SOO,. 47,0,, ,.18 7,11714 an_ 41 sitc, hi' ha tolonseesieleseneefeItnie Ot:'1,,euis "' " . . A ..p'enefgtetit?n......,., f t is not 4.1,ineed •-1)Y, Jlebe, ere s le lend C a 131 ' awl:liOg''SN'ene.,:1111'(\a'161.1.11:tiy:31f11:i.efslas.itt6radePtc:.c.1:1ttf:til-111sPltil'iiillle''g.t9.:-)cilr4(ii'. . • , . , . .. , • • be = fed .,slereeighee tthe , morethe of:,e)e. Bee, g '.:1) 0 s:4$6'‘'i•'ee,.. seese'ereette-ele .. e,„ 1 olrer, ; at) " 1. „,,Neveniber, Tleeeeleid,elleee- eee 11s6.: in, :r1.1,,r,. ,i,,,,fitilii,,, ,e,e,e,;...e,e,, e ever, es , ‘1e 'In.a:tenially elieetienced,- by, , „into lees- eyeeeme3viten.elc'11.11,fletN,v3ne.iies)yee•it';',.,3761'i,t, ,:iv;ste;;101.3,011;ento' 114'lt ',,,s,,e1,Ncgerltitsiti ‘4,11''•illie cqoeolli,lie,medroi fr,?iese,er ii2Is'tlie. Wee° e, , , , . ., , t'nee'. se' ' 'Le 1 ' If''' " '' - c ' ' 6 . * 4: '' 1 171 ' (10, 's'(' ,she steles (es 1)0.1..,- 11111 1 ,v., ,,i1e)ineeee'3,',Jelde 1naY 'bee ab '''' oyerti.ni.'1'e,I \lir) 1( {) 1'1.1 e. ti il 11 '66 t,1 lei cir, 'uFt6'g.'11110.11?..i'f:, tained as from a crop ef eats, tindepetesel. lial)le to'be sieeetiele'reetieeeeAis the li si)Yersbllel'Idili.le'isi°)111::esi6eil:leanc)(16:e‘'efietl1)5'1161e;ein'ts,11.,,tne , lit if the hall is .!,,Try.a nd hot etle ,e,l'o P is i seeseieee, et 'leer gesteeeil "etere'ef ei,','°'.;:nr! 'eveled: .e el se eXhatiseeee '