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Exeter Advocate., 1905-04-20, Page 2ioonr or .1,eter4 Ile- OM* lisre to IleMbrandt tor Hehlfett. bet -VW 11 tnake WO* 0,94flnfla yoll,; also Veil", lie floil my Atenibrandt: ..Ilifili h. com.. to Spy out the lend. Now, what you tell pump Merritt, Without being, Meth CI -a geniblotW, telliit'Ole all about the ou.pp o ros willing to stoke s large puta .berY et Alneterdaut and w that be intro4'-14W the 00104 of found In ths- PertMaateatt "er- •goc yiitt .old.,trotiblesef Pr, Bell yonder. Then go to , &tell , !On , ellakt4A,T..tt,* ' , .. s so atitiilPtede ' • ' , pert a'.,the "Xtifurs Y.., l'hlit.yirsa ,,, ,,,Qo " ' '440:400, t0;x1fs: 11 Ld got, nVegr:,rour Wncaa• a , tkat ;he' It 'POP *Pt.: leritage, don't. get,; .0! 9W -W ffnliztes 3!POrg: . you tbt thing ivaV done deliberately. . Here, if you are 406 weak or feeble., _ irreiturs*Itatt-w-etti 11-444 • an Matt heritage pulled himsey to - be said, firmly. do it. It was a cruel„ dastardly trick to e, •bat 1. quit see now PlaY ut\:en -tba " %vas- Only -going-, to to ke a in' ri of me instead. ' 11011 nodded. His eyes were blaz- • ing, but he said nothing. He watch- ed Heritage at work\ith Stern ap- proval. Notbieg cold have been more scientific, more skilful. It seemed a long time to David, look- ing on. but it Was a mere matter of nenuteS. • "flotlie&s.'" Ilsettesmssaistsswith "And another second would, have seen en eild ot our mire' Mb's coming round 'again. (let those bandages on, Heritage. I -11.106k af- ter the mess. Give him the drug. • want him to sleep for a good long **Will be be senaible to -morrow?" Iravid neked;--- — pledge my reputation upon lead. -"Ifadn*t-you-bette telephone down to -your-electrician to „ come and see to those lights'? I see the hoe in Alie meter is intact; n-rtha.mona-,cisgai.t-tbat• -tie have gone." t 0 18 •eyes an stared languidly- about him. In • clear, weak, yet wholly sensible voice he asked where. he was, and then lapsed into slumber. A. little later and he lay snug and still in • bed. There was a locik or the • deepest pleasure in the eyes of lietitage. • **I've saved him and ,•he's saved me.",„ be said., "But it was touch and go -Ayr both ot tie when that ht failed. IttesejklIsIst sancied • t at Onid haffe-Tainted:-A114• en It -Clone -t,O me 'that sit _ trick, 'and my -nerve returned- *--.• - **Never to leave. again," Zell said. • sit tried you high. arid found you not wanting." •"Heav,en be praisei4"' Heritage thurinured. "But how was it done?" • Bell's face was stern as he took lhekttcben eantilt.vtiCk. -traet-th table and went in the direction -of the dining-roorn. "Vet" ha Said', curtly.. • `The dining -room was- In, pitchy darkness, for the lights there had teen tbe sheirrit; Indeed. lights on the grouhd-floor • had ' all failed With the exception of the hall, which fortunatsl „shad Ix= vs..: —other=eirEatT -had Vire Sneek's life, for-Itsliellshatt not Speedily used that one 'See wire the patient must have perisheds- sith a start and asamile.• - 'I am afraid I must have been treeep92-Ireesaide-languidIss------ --.. - 'Liar," Bell thundered, "You have been plotting murder, And hIlt tesstceitientsetAtesplot • -shave--beenesticeagetal. --Y-oushave eels - ed out the whole thing in yoUr Mind: you came here on purpose. You came, , him to stifle the light at the very • moment when we Were operatiag on Van Sneck. YoU thought that 41' all the same circuit: vou bays heimit tiefore." "Are you road?" tenson gasped. iviten have 1 tten here Vetert,'''. "Tile night that •you. lured Vett , ....-0 .141:h : r * . -- , 4-•••., no egoitae . tit tbe'An; ' " •''''• .."' , enserig his4lipe intret,u4 'bitt, **itron itariv 'a:110U -,knewledge di otlectrieley."' ttell- ' Went on . 'Anti: .yeli saVf your • tray prett clear.to "ssnisitsisers's_eration, So- ' ' Ott get, that idea from yon •er wait -plug •witictregoei-41tat-tdongerth realliog lamp on the cablitet yonder. . 1 vett had to do waS to dipour ingerd water and press the ; them \agaiest the live wire ft ^wall - ug; Atm tli4so-. And- eately the wires fired II over the , circuit and Plunged us in darkness, But the hall ligbt remained sound, and Van Suer* was saved. If it is any consolation to you, he will be 418 sensible as ape of flla to -morrow." ' Ilensoit-had risen to hisii..et. pale and trembling. Ile proteeted, but it was an in vain. Bell eipproached the china wall -plug and pa -lilted 'to - - ,----„,e_tses.se ----------s7=-- -7--------- ."110id the iplidle down."' he said. "There! You can see . that the sius fere is stall te , The e the holes new, and some of it has trickled down the distemper ori the wail. You onght to be shot where you stand, murderous dog." Henson protested, with • some dig - Pity At. was_all_se_tmich Greek_ / • Wm. be- Said; 1.1e bad been aleepi so quietly that he had not seen the• i t tail. Bell cut ltitesshort.- --.--- he cried. "Go away; . e , _air that honest men breathe, and you are as fit and well dersfield saindler is here? Oh, if you, "VirligWhaterheas 1 elated. and this frantic efforts of the ' must .be experienced to be appre- as am: -- y on --you-p c eration. His eyes were clear now; compe 1 or t e you,telephone to Marley_ at the .ssna them. . , . , with several Already in one' grasp, e res ess, eager oo bad gone frienit-k-df----Pieltin Pollee -station end say that the Hud- -- keep my hands off him!" -____, Bell explained briefly. As be Spoke ahlnapileilr.;ed?te d. emended.' only knew what an effort it is to "young women to pick up more than his anxiety Passed avpay. fie saw they could hold provided no end ot Henson mage for\,the 'door With that Van Sneck was 40110Wing (With amusement for the onlookers. alacrity. A moment. later end he 1 , was in the street dazed, confused . intelligently and rationally. girls ' In the result several of the and ,batffed, and with the conviction "I remthedropped every one of their captured ember coming here." oranges before reaching the Winning strong upon hire that he had failed Dutchtmen said. "I can't recall the ; il Ib his great coup. Van Sneck would rest just now. I feel like a" vaan pointand only two ueccedeil 1 . - carrying haute the ten circles of gold- , . Al II speak. And that-.- -of a dream together..? , ' - Ien 'n-ut. w.hat seemed to be the utost , But itesdaredstert-thetk eo_f- "Yon% have, it all right in an hour : and courage now. He had Just one aging mill& "illeanwhile your break- er tiro7r-Beli-Sairl. -With ittr eticatir-ilmintlar•-•zumPetit4011-st-sat .704.--„,..- present. Be wanted all his nerve necktie fece. In which the partici- , last oaum one single opportunity bi fast is ready Yes, yap can smpants proper were gentlementhough oke the tels see had not a little to do making money, and then he must get 'afterwards it Yea ii-ke• 4tud then 37°u with their' chances of. success; The out of - the esamtry without delay. shall tell me all bout Reginald Hen- distance to be run was some 200 Ile almost wished now that he had son. As a, mattes of fact, we know . warda.....c eat been quite no precipitate In . the tilt about it tweet? andsthe omp-iititors had all to start with their neckties undone. atter iii--4-amer-Aferrittr---Tit " •vlael -1112.0--Z-1. . 0 bumble toolmight • haVe been of great 71614'11°r' eh?were stationed the young wonian wire advantage to hint at tbili moment.. **Yes, even to the history of . the - , heundertaken to assist in the race. . - err ts-•a• reatene ---------ti5eennti---iletnbill'ntl, ' -What eric -tetape 'tor bad Us dei was and must be got ' out of why 'Neilson stabbed you and gave e the way. lint, t•hen, tbe police had You thatscrack over the.head. If you to run as speedily s he- Maid to the ar. otspicked Merritt .up,..yet, Was it, tell me the truth you are spticular girlwho was awaiting afe; it Wm and kneel down before her While that-- possible that Metritt had found out4371:)11 IletrtY.' Ysu stsnd a 114211116ef she 'leafy and Properly tied his neck- - of joining. Henson In. the dock." tie, This done, he had only to get But Henson did not care to think Boll weet «1, leaving Van Snack • up and finhih the race by covering the t He wawa 0 baek to -digest this -speech at his .leisure.. toldAnd ot .11. , ,. $..„ Or. yon • Tfeefran ‘ and '' Ut*elf,.. '004 , , 410,440,-,CO3 41404: z.:•.; .1, ,.! .1 w , 0 bo 4101007:• om , I O*4 $0 W t914 Iv* mver kiP'.. Directlx. .1,1:eaSion' , NI ).UPon,,.; hat 1 WAIIVItikfie.,44e*. heW It; act...,.i Q rt?P CO,rapStittAX4i,-'10,.Com initta nii. his ;Wad, that the electric ' , -s, tie.r4: et rratltc..*' ' . . . s , hght.'sheuid.fait.,at. a leritical .india- xceedingly .novei, racsa:IVr both, en_ _t. „ilenee...tb.0„, ,"._, 4,1r-k*atie 'accidrAt.7 ,wo_wgiimisi_ rtrivsillitft.-- r_g_ra,......, itith--thlti: il,ycl ,..."--eli(Mr XtelTERMT- . got into the 1,101,1se tho rot was easy. azmual gyitilt n at Corapiegue, near .41 • 1 -0-taraiti-to Niorb-rir urrreraii an • . .iiiiiiimk.uk.tileAualuougt.044.444,41,,,,waS the ,seda water running math, been erranged, lei' • cent- prees them herd against the two which b the light, in conseq ence th fuses blowing out.e. I dot\know vhere At fixed here the course Henson lea,rnt_ the ek. but I _dti bottles 0 ighly a ed , EngliSh of it. You flee. the lia, I light being .inst. wlanteror- wder JoittZeirth"le rrafece!,eacileil know that 1, was 6 fo not to thin-li: bottle had to be opened in turn and dropped through the floor above was on another cireuit. If it, hadn't. been the contents swalloWed, it being ,a we should have had our trouble with rendition that none should be opined Van Sneck for nothing." , , to avoid the ordeal of drinking it. "Ile would have .died?" David 08k their • The spectacle of the competitors in ed. . , thole attenips to si-allow te bottle The two doetors nodded aignificant-1 of soda water at once proved highly diverting, several suffering temporar- ily for their baste, although benefit- -:---7-,!:' ._,,,...„a‘,,,__-----a-,,,,Poisonc, ouraireLbe;,, ,. uses - -'-'74Viu -4:4151611---"Werir etvr, charged with gas that they- fele,' Son does not hesitate to say that he v to _instrumental _in if they were bursting; and three of moving two peePle who helPed hrj17-er ithecentts '-11°''e-'41of tha-dt5e lirserTat7110 ht"lhat'e-theoyf" and her sister to defeat Henson, and could not fate the second, and forth - now he Mall'eS two attacks on Van I with retired from the race. Sneck's life. * Really, :we ought to What was described ita all orange intone the police what has happened race for young women proved an in - and have him arrested before he can teresting and attractive event. At -do- anY-Lturther-lbrietatt; l'etal•-ga"vt- regular -41staneca of --•---twe y- -war tilde for life wbuld about fit the from erreh. other ten oranges were cressit'' I placed on tliii ground for Van Sneek-waa-Aealously guarded, 1 iseACH COMPETING D by Heritage and Bell for .the next These had all to be picked up and ours, - -He awoke the next ' brou ht • back in the hands Of the ung n . • teleetesdeed:.;04-eavQ0rieatbnceit rte,shtiuttt:e.,, atItihhoute,,vila u# ,of- a- 'heretr- aPPIT-egftiuU- el rairextrwcuitivatiotriire factors that ,should not be overlooked. FREDING YOUNG -WNW* C ickens de\ 00 roll DUST Sr e' oemseeebete water shotI'd be within their r(•-cli. The_usa ed. dust _poisons to destroy --at-all -times. ae -arranged Abate -the-y - OA yet in an experimental stag4, bat brooder floor can be revered with a- '' insects and fungi in our orchard!! is can drink without gettieg wet. The ibose •,who have carried on the enter- thin laYer of cut clover. 'A handful °ugh. way, speak very highbr sa bread slightly moistened with mile., Patents .in the largest and most thor- , of bright chick grit or very stale praise of the seethed. Like 0,11 other caa be given. The food of the 'chicks , new methods of doing plugs. there , is practically the same as that fur -- are always some who do not do it 1 right e.nd t‘hen condemn tbe method pared, of couree, in a form suitable • lashed the. adult tock, behog pee.. 'see- ,- ..- es- 4 ---- •-stetits•sss--- to tilde Smaller size. • -times during ' the . day, - but. c.ane ...•-• should be taken not to give them machine; weighing' about, 75 pounds, smore_than tit P 11 •11 ' a cerrier and 6,, whirlwind cluster 1 in feet. food Should not- be before them more than five minates at a to scatter the dust. In thin lime 1.1 time. Green food should be supplied Put copper sulphate and eirsenite, insecticide and es to have in one mixture a complete, 80 - regularly after they are (1, week or km- days old. and grit -should be con - fungicide* the Sal" as I stantly before them. Granulated I -Woad& in the "Watee-80111tt08-0 herdeette. 1 take 100 pounds stone Mee -and Place it in a tight mortar 10 _feet. 1ong and .5, s.:,et, wide with boards 1 foot high on sides and end.). Over this 1 sprinkle eight allonW-of water slowl a s not to becalise thew do not mimed writes I have only used. it ma year. Mit obtained splendid results and I shall use it again this'year. Luse lime as he lime or paste it. 110 b e oil of un-, will start` it. then Work_ it thorough- ly ancreturckly for 20 minutes or tine the lime is all slaked into a vetY dr Y Powder. 'Over' this 100 • pounds dry, hot,, well -slaked lime I sprinkle '16 pounds pulverized copper sulphate, for fungi, ten pounds 'powdered sulphur for scale and lice, one pound praxis. green for -chewing inisec,eadlhig zneth and taus -cello then stfr th rou 1 wi oe fa7.i.Orritituttes, oz -until the tsPPer sulphate and sulphur are thor- ghly-dissolited-sidthAhe-iiiii take tight barrel with one head 011t. Make two death. 1 foot below the top on the inside, let on th a round sieve that will Just fit in with 1-itich- mesh. Put in the sieve two or three, shovelfuls of the • dust and put an, old carpet,avei the top the process until all the'dturt Otte. arcoal -is a valuable corrective of digestive troubles, and should also be kept within easy access of the 1 they are allowed free range. • Brooders should be cleaned daily and a fresh litter or layer of EtOW, TO' CHECit MENINGITIS. Symptoms 'Resemble' an Ordin• ary Cold in Spring. . Prof. Welehselbaurn, of Vienna, re- cognized as the first authority on cerebroespinal tnerlingitie, who - dm- coVered its exciter lo.1887, which- is ectsirttershimresmidierticarrirthi-Verees-s, bra-pinalais Wescheselbaum." says; "Mysexpertence-is ' that the disease principally tittaikiC -Children - and youthful individuals. it, of course Offers in its manifestations. - many cases death ensues after a few days, in others, after. three and,. • 'even four weeks. • . - "Frequent recoveries haveshaPpere • C such as _pare ysis or deafness. Science . to _the Aulet4e1gings. he_. had _taken..ifirStMelrinr- b"it"Inriliz-bediri:161-1414&gOT10H041.ardstiOVELTY in Kemp Town for a day or two. he Ped up with' pillows, and ismokedt-- would change his clothes and walk many cigarettes before he expreesed a wan a besketrand ball race for ladies. over to Iscosuslean a 2:0S9is and it * desire to eenilelt -againrilier-lattcr7Each- giatie.4e-bask4lartiert-ca)Unentgainhig--a-doin 4 • etreatarmatt: q d-gzi-hard-If-bliiit — 1 theee,_1Lkt_w. . . e ,i • _, 0 _quick he could be "Thie gentleman is Mr. Steele**, her base knef as:rib/tamed, btottutet.roowneouatfteorf cheque •from tbe misguided lady gone.elsewhere- there try eleven o'cl-. ---V-ac-Beecies• euggeeted.---,_ He passed into his little is -tom. Bell resPetuled somewhat drily that another, while -her knight in atten- Ile started -backtolsee is_snan:islee.:- t771Y/-itt.----4J. Id -11-t4-Ifett-'40-1"10-4"4444)-(111124--‘-ctItvalt p1.00°Irand•retont-tygnt t h-g-Thwa,airr-littsit-thirinftni-ttIr be- everything's"' 'he iVeht„ _ Mt "IY INETUFh& by -the traiss-of-thesew-"That heillg Ct. .filiPP0seu-b,eglii - ----- - - — - -' theeflwrsi,nogligri. comer, opened his eyes. And those at the beginning. When you 9°1441 " _., plooet"weciadthine gettwteililvge eyes were glezoning with a glow that thatit copy of the 'Crlinson Blind' to to balls restored to her . Market was to filled Ilenson's heart with horrible Lord Littimer had you the other' I be the winner. In their scrambles dread. It was Merritt who sat 0P- ce"?" . •-and-iissiSaltsMtell,Lathe_ eyes told Ifeeeon that be knew o he latter'e black treachery. Hens wee bee to face With death, and • he • 0 not, something muit be vrongivith_its tooti. •the m/other's doesn't _nourish it, fihe ntedsScores si tort It "su4lies' the' .elements of fat •required fo,r, • the -baby.----. 11 'babylrllot • nourished is'jr • its Artificial • food, then it-requito alter the balls 'some of the mei tut "Acb, 'ou have got to, tbe br3t- ° Seetlis'". Iran' gneekttletirs4rdrarrldus-4w'ript"itli ilet-e-tr �e turned and fled for his life; he scudded along tbe. street, past the hospital' and towards ths dOwna. us • *ts exceedingly- IAA:UT rare was the one tor young girls, in which they truhdled large *wooden hoops which. were fitted With spokes and gayly decorated -with li,eftutifut -flowers, *rhere Warr•also a most eccentric ed. ...._ 'Yes. and have saved your life, foolleh as it might seem," Bell re -1 "You- -came Vel7 -neat- to- lose" ing- it the second Attempt last nigittl At liaison's hands. 'Henson is donel Now -slut barrel and duster on a stone boat or -light wagen and you -are ready ,for a half day work for a man and boy. This amount of dust will go liver Irani liVeTto eight fiereir of -sla-sitax orehard. and de a thor- ough job. if dust is thoroughly pre- pared. The dust will - travel over the. orchard in such s t a/ it will, appear from a distance to be an fire, and every leaf and branch will the manner -of infection. have Ater certained that in all cases the exeit- er of the disease enters through t,lie nose. Nearly. all _patients in the first stage iiulTerlrom inueent-itillara; -mations the nasal conditions resemb- ling those often been in common tth'plies-diseass the ,• twee- 4-o- the .meninges (mem- branes) of the brain. . "'This -fact gives an important . hint �r IlreVPIttIng- uteetion.tt s ou no any e 30 3e strict care -should be taken that, the er--teo-fir ezMugh of this dust to destroy the pestesand if applied 24 hours befdre soon forms a te with natural ne,esture on. leaves an --bark-of trees, I apply the dust at the same seasons rid the yearTaid -We same times as the liquid is aPPlied, contact with clothing, whereby it may. e ‘arclut t struirere7—II - kerchiefs^ used -by the patient Should be-rumftrar-disirefectedr, the with*, probably, because of the sudden ehringes•in temperature, caus- ing colds* that dispose individuali — ,favorablystorstles-iugresee-of thesdise -- bestloacebtesdightedesiation irom the. from _one to •two menthe until out - My experience during the past year ease. „growing -potatoes: ist what, can **Thor epidemic 'is likely to last ordinary methods' -tollowed in this';' ward eirewastanepp ot temperature locality SaYS Mt- Irving D. cook.! and weather haw chongA,d, it 'being .lisstead .of plowing the ground for ;almost certain that infection is car- -Patatees tater the Wring truPs ried by the Innen, from the nose. esestesesiaeges_hets,te..„,..esseteeteeteet4i, treestssAtim„,-sens--Jeattli• with Ater-ritt after hint. The *art for, played out; bur ...m. e eaudozen , rut). between a baby warthog, Piented. as is usually practiced here. k i I at Merritt took the wrong tern. and. wbes,s,s,‘" Please' 3" eialli....._ti" '3'I'll' goat, a monkey, a pet goose, a Bar- , and *Lowed so -remain -until *the , ..-,,- ,-.1 1tt ee - Viitiatilia7rrick14 = with a heart' heisting fast and hard, arrt'bwu sul7 time un- sit unttifie °1, barr* VISO. ' a- loft -Wise:* :iii-: UAW* ununt-tinze-vt --Iiionttrt/VP-Itho'- itekl-:a7Froraii-0170--410114501--antneol;::: i Cowdder Henson climbed. upwartie it ititir * COnsPiraey tover those pictures---"- 1 _pound turkey. 4, _bantam_ rooster, meningitis far less infectious than ati' was thoroughly and deeply worked ' "Of which I ant'innocent;. I swear goptian searabaeus. and, Inoit with a four -horse spring -tooth lever' long time before his courage came back to him. He did not feel,really its" Van • Sneck sold, solemnly. I anuszing of an, considering Atbat „scarlet fever or cholera, bag ft is barrow. This was delayed until tot - t t bi .after , ?, much. More malicious because it may fell' each competitor was driven by" -ite di •‘takesthe form et n shrople Cold in easy in his rebid until he had parseml "Those two Ilembrandts-they the lodge -gates ,it Longdeari verlitegti. f into my hands by what yeu. tali a -own lady owner. et eonnnon little; preparing , the ground as an ideal' the heed, and pati' may not be where he was fortunate enough. after' ante 'of Rood luck- 1 ala workingt,.mouyel Tt. ...key wrung Abe reedbei. it. Was moist. loose and a call . or two, to rouse up It Unarms. 'The latter eiorte with more alacrity than usual. There was a quea grin Oh- his face, and a suggeetion - of laughter in his eyes. . "There seems to be a lot of light about," ifenson cried. ",Take me VP 10 he hallee -*and delet let anybody alb -here: siiNis laiittlroo4 one to bed?" , . •"She'S in the dr•ening•roorn," Wil- 13*1313 -singing. And Miss there.. ' glad to ipee you. sir. .., , Henson doiihted it. ,but made :ho, reply., 'Ibere was a clatter of voices tildrawing-room, a chatter of 4 ' likmetiteii thief: Henson had never 'heiird Cgtirciree-,-Wellv.h...44.0.1aoon, itet tle all .thatt. ile' passed . quietly to the room then stood in Puzzled fear and etinaient.' - "Ottir dear , ramPliew." said a..eool. te.Vniec,- •_!Cotnio in, sir. come 38. This lie trite eh/anthill', . 4tre!li, philanthropist and, mbst tiqzaqing atklrisn..„201 What. *may _, hanJ in glove %vith /leoson at the gooses neek, the turkey swallowed tbnc ariii--fihow -hint them atliggestf the scarainteue, and tit ant bear 1.ord Littinier alat a Purchaser Ile gest ^ cane!, n Would: perhaps,. •bust The two. which Would be a little, fortune tor me, *Iles} 'Henson, he si-ys, 'BOn't, you be a fool. Van Sneck. , 'Suppress the other,: any nothing about_it. Vins Strt-aw. morh-fronr- °Melte you get for the tvro, berztaterned. Ilia average 1 TUB JAPE Oy LOCOMOTIVE. :What,„,15 the life of a 1ot4mot1ve, Aire is said to , Lord liittimer thinks it unique." Some of the. Preath "'That blea ceinrriefided itself to Osiinl to batetne Oldcut, and curio ilertierr suggestetLiirli yes,"* Van gneek said e*gery. "Later on we diecloee the other and get- a ,s3osid big price. And Lord Littimer he buy the ?list copj for long price." (*.Atter which you discreetly dissp- d-44teetE-,',----13iik-you...,:,.‘te those pictures)" 4 • "No, Van .Sneck said; intlignen ly.' "They came to 510 in the- way of honest business -a poor workman whoknows, nothing or their Valup. d tales n marksfor them."' "!lonott heel_ id t at the Milne thne tbr quicke3t Toro- 'Tteirtiiitielr'"iiiiiii _,,,........_____-..- .orleans otriPany' have on some of the Petrie subOrbart: line* is nurnher of eaglets that were MOIL 4 1871, *1d tho' ire still making Oar Of the good eitginelt *aro' the 1801, and in vitt of Its-0,,terottt of Telietn-1twtotat111,-att.*04Alt aiong *004 troloA, But the Oldee erigtoe on the eotopoortt 'toe is otte Whith was turned out of the roakete* harido, in 1855,, and to thus nearly ttiO years old. it is atilt used tor light 10' otructecl t the5r oitkr In 1816 by •fe w • rt1ed HP Attci' niony y, licecasio down nJos me so uddenI that I got away with the ' teeth. I leave tho other. brofidt .0r.Uef AO 0,0 -60rvtlillgt...-1*14P4-1.m.46. , r 305. iii iiii*. lt'now that Ile'ution he We inc a '''" not sothathe can steal the other 11 tasd.,• „ quite ,git 111 bang . of ---41.10'yelt hove 'found that ettid. ' that done &Ott *II/ "%Cho told 30U",. "i 4eattit that not, eo Nog ago, It trot* & voittoltet oil/eft Mee foal of Ifeno0h. 110 fen* mi ' to 1,JttiAner tootle 44 atm) thi hir eogioeer.. stood," .00kl & '011 tbe heiwd Patel friable. AtSthe scone time 1 disuoiler„, ,, isolated. Another great danger ex. ed myriads ot weede thilit) were Just 1 lets in the fact t hat science litiS riot begineing to make' tbeir allPeacariee.! Yet aseerfAineil all the waYs ef Us Potatoes were-- then planted .abont tieetiOn." • ............-4-e.......... Jane I. in drills with a planter. The L. LONC4,IVP:D rmitIT.Y. heed eperiyer. ' one appucattoit P„ueetsrPrst:'•to the betty application:It of (,.01-,,,rgo iv, 8! e iloongea to t have ntocd 114 good ' Ini‘ltr ttills Or set* age of nineti-one years; having tked . onda frOrn.ibi ruarkttilti&l,--101`.---Witt---ln---,411elreigte-et-fi've-lirltih,..-teotar-ehi)-- ---- bpi:6*artr°01;trirc4rittli'!ttlg ti.lifst"titl°011r'ci''' 11111: ' but during the hist three years t ultsuedra.1 W.N,,sieitivtielliei..orolnitiillt."}:spirivrt,,ivsialgietivittintilidgentturvIelltrhieturehvItlYite,,itl:rdsg.,6rloirtalti)ethulaylio,Istpenol.anhi,n. .wid,uot ivothoerf 'Olt ol large. cStructive fre-e; in September last ork. tIie ice *et seed was so 'high that .1 X had Owe:team Inas Attu of its me:0feet'. tiler tathtr tencheJ " tiOn$Ard 'IsoUture ,lithitits... ..,; .1110.We„d „ family remarkable for the longevitS iititined platiting ttzle votiety ere . doctor w1,11- linovi,..n jo Nietinliern. tordetux *tat 'given with a lour- iskeko ✓ growth at*O-IrvIelSt"-210.0 ' e s , We eed yield t1":00:th!y,'46..b1:4_13)770.74‘dei,. ed' o)4 sona tetrentat,:etord-kitin4,aw 'waft 100 Oe use of a, - t.ond well Emend:et-lug the coroteltiar ..:.1" . i - -. matinsthie rperiltibcn3Aeirtea,t herilt otlaoundittcridtsl:ewli watt eighty-six at Ilte thee r.t 'her* de- . . Hire, Isiglabei, lei' forty yertra. Ori---,1- wagtioys von. lipht trust that f4.1,313 'njtt'the dentiv.,„t_orests ,guleites_ot 14"orthfitt::14Wit..1-`h-1%.,7-t. si*ui irzlt»s - 41.OW.eh Arid. t • Ida 0110i -tom 1'*'it ,go Lulea*. , t tim Wits* ot root is brand - hot. lioriteAkof ' aa red tj & Wc* bolt to the ott, *