three exceedingly noteworthy facts For ! instance, there yon do not hurry up and •nit your cane when it blossoms, but you just let it alone and cut it when choose From tlu* New England Farmer. you —no harm will come of it And you do Theory and Practice of Farming. not have to keep an army ol hands to in the season, in tin- An Essay r. l before the Concord Farmers’ Club, plant planting grind I>ec. I1.', 1^:2. by Judge Henry F. French. grinding season, and rush in frantically and cut down when a frost An t*ssa> on ilii" subject is like a sermon the crop is no u tin whole duty 01 man, somewhat hard threatens. Not at all. Tlnye hurry. accomnlisii in half an hour. Wliat L Yon can run a large plantation with hut a *■ hv will bo oalculato'd for the meridian of few hands, because you plant pretty much moord, but with slight variation may, when you please, and you out your cane ike tin* almanao. he adapted to other laii- and grind it when it suits your conveni- 1 My attempt will be to embody in ence. There is no frost, and the longer Death in the Well. Minnie. torrent of Spanish endeavored to hinder night stood in the out- finest of ever seen in *mpaet form such as 1 would they open space piece seamanship chiefly Amerieaus. According to Oapt. the cane stands the better it Some- suggestions her grows. »nake t" to their progress. Almost heedless of side, and beneath the window of the room the Atlantic, that vessel round in Cook, the natives numbered less man who was about begin A Sweet little lives over tlie lea— turning 400,000 in of farmer amt several of his children were j Minnie ” times—often, tact—part your gang t presence they passed on, and she sat upon in which the prisoner The the teeth of that than a hundred But tho irmiug in th>ncord sick with Minnie, tlie dear little sunny-browed girl; slept. night gale years ago. traders are a another are cut- typhoid fever. Their was planting tield, part Kir<t. No made, upon physician in of a tree— the with covered face and rocked one ot wind and storm. The clouds profit is except was Lives in a cottage shade granite brought labor and diseases—in other unable to account for the malady until THE GREAT DANGER lancy ting the crop from an adjoining field, at.d and this implies thorough Mi- Cheek like a sunbeam, and footstep as free. to and fro. scudded across the sky in quick succes- infallible destruc- irai crops, his attention was called to the water from words, long, deliberate, the rest are at the mill. Yon Labor is so And hair of the goldenest curl. In half an hour the deserter had lost in sion, and both contributed the was that in her around slut would grinding llion, with high manuring. the well the together bringing tion ; and tho missionaries brought tho afford to adjoining house of death. It fall off into only plant once in three years, and you 11 ., Hint sve cannot expend one of the most ventures of favorable elements of noise and the of the and the j.,• had a She has a heart that is light as a fawn— desperate life, darkness. trough sea, means of grace and them So of peculiarly pleasing, sweetish flavor, got ready. take otl'two ratoon crops without replant- 'll,.Ill :i lair prospect large returns, Minnie, the sweet little flower of the lea; and had taken his in the common About was awakened waves, striking her broadside, would sink the two forces are har- but the idea that there was place midnight Smythe working along You on off ratoon ,-,.sts nearly as much labor to eulti- anything wrong like a lark from the dewv grass drawn her. The on ing. may keep taking there was held to be Sings guard-house, among men as desperate by the commandant, and informed with a captain, standing his and who absurd the surviv- dawn. bridge, moniously, anybody knows any- as as indeed: a a acre yielding halt a crop,—indeed by Up to the sun-riven doors of the watched his crops about long you please, members of the and hardened as common crimes and mis- rueful face that the prisoner, to whom he opportunity, and she mount- about can the to down ing family. However, the Or linnet on bloom-burdened tree. thing figures tell you exactly the bulk of the cane will be >sts more in long tun, keep ed a tremendous and saw every year suspicious of the were fortunes ever placed in chains had given a double share of wave, that she when the last Kanaka will be in on cultivated deld than on one physician aroused, together. vigilance Abraham’s smaller, out the Is aponrly Minnie is all the desire of the town— would juice will grow regular- and the fact that the of the farmhouse But before he entered the post the woman, ever since he had taken command, was have time to come round before the bosom and his Islands in tilled. It is true, not new, privy the hands of the denser and are irtfully though She, the soft-hearted and light-footed girl, next wave struck her. ly, richer, and so you all was within 15 feet of the wall, and had ex- who seemed in some degree to have re- gone! He gave the signal. whites. It is the same a- an that we cultivate too much laud. The want Minnie can love, but she cannot well frown, calculating right. I know of one man who took isted there for her found means to The orders the The six men at the wheel threw their lazy ■ many years seemed to down gained composure, manure limits the extent of our opera- point And so all the lovers come awkwardly required guard corporal eclipse—if you get started right, you can- off sixteen ratoon without to a possible defilement. On the With hearts in the tenderest whirl. come near and tell him in to the room two strength upon the helm, and the old crops replant- i011 s. and the problem is to apply the man- testing something inspect prisoner’s every ship not miss it. For nearly a century the na ! water it was found to be highly charged which the commandant did not hours the and in groaned, strained, and keeled over, until ing ure we can make or procure to the quantity Minnie came over the lea, Spanish, during night, making tives have been keeping a ratio of What with the of animal Cherry-lipped the saloon up fortunes those planters made dur- aid must our labor products decomposing the the hear, and no one near him seemed to un- one of these untimely visits the of portholes were under water. about to profitable. Limiting Over lea, with loviugest look; object three births five deaths, and you our war. when went into matter of poisonous character, and the suf- She so in ing sugar up the and manure to the extent of land that we And, lol I met Minnie, and Minnie met me, derstand. As he listened there seemed so much unappreciated solicitude was hung long that position that the can see what that must result in. No ficient cause twenties ! It had cost them about ten or of the sickness was Beneath the soft fringe of a white-blossomed tree an thoroughly manage, we must thorough- apparent. to come into his melancholy face, and to found to have himself the panic-stricken passengers concluded she doubt in a he The well was placed beyond fifty years Kanaka will a eleven cents a delivered in San till. Draiu- abandoned, and the farmer In the marge of a sun-speckled brook. reach of would never I pound, drain. pulverize, clean and gleam from his black eyes, a new hope annoyance. right again. myself gave in his own ami as an recovered, but his children were sacrificed. curiosity land, in- Francisco, anil all Now if on all soils where, water is within two Minnie sat down with a rose on her cheek, and a all Visions ot of charges paid. purpose. With glance eloquent of They visited the room, and there lay up hope. wrecks, foun- vestment will be to a Typhoid and similar diseases are the farm- superior circus one desires to know these et of the surface in any part of the grow- Down on the rude summer seat by my side; defiance and which took at once the ball and dered hid thousands of fathoms any why plant- ers hate, in ponderous chain upon the vessels, I am that these are bane. They are the diseases She was so and and meek. truly sorry people ers would like to be under our g season, is essential. On many farms in peculiarly tender, gentle all of skeletons in probably of the rural the commandant and his minions, the floor. The pallet was yet warm where deep, pale seaweed wind- out. for are about most in would districts, and cess-pools and My heart went a throbbing before I could speak; dying they the. in- the answer is We make iiicord. $100 expended drainage was the of salt-lined bones and flag, simple: exist too often iu With of fear and of girl turned and gone. The hand- prisoner had lain.
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