Star of the Cape, 14 May 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Next monrioK *">*er, rad «tir thi» proceiw n»d into the giuee while boiling, “• roein. £ ‘iZ'Srzsssrsrs ■ eontpe, hem rindit, bc_ her debn.; then theeoep wi “ jelij, rad aim net ae dear. Borape one pound of beeewu into

mmoealtaOet root Put thi* mixture toto a ration jer and etrad it before th fire or m an oren for a week (to keen : jnet warm); ah;i. it up three or L tunea a day. Then atrain it through halreaire rad bottlait PonraboSt aimilar dry wad, and in three minute. three parte linwwd ramie turpentine, tlie diafigured auri wood to iU original

o dry rub with

Ooh Cnrtia aent in the fu

Bell ere la Teareelf. It ia aaid that when John 0. Calhoun plication to atudy. ‘'Why, Hire," be replied, "I forced to make the moat of my that I may acquit myself creditably -'“U in Congreee." _ laugh followed, when he exclaimed.— “Do yon doubt it? I oaaure you if . ire not conrinced of my ability to reach the national oapitol ae a repreaentatire within the next three year*, I would lean college thia rery day I" Let every young man thua have faith in himaelf, rad taka remeat hold of life, iS^dfi^^ buttr ^~.* li with Peatal_ God'a earth ia either

rule of the road waa to be conaiZ L The oounael denied this, rad aflirmed that he would uothave objected to each toatimonv if we had h—a .hi.

to produce

ees etrad he waa ■ .

ppoeing eounael watching « EaraSSSSSiKiS

e you not?- “Tea, air.” ithcrhr not you ever had ray tid

- go ia the reverae direction, rad 1

they were marked.”

Before the witaeea eould answer, or the railroad rarmng np and Ur protested againat the intro-

__— of the evidence. The judge

evidently did not —->

tion, and tnrned a

my lawyer, who a “Tour Honor, the defendants why we did not eaU wita

im forget his ai

r — leious of the God ^ rad the providence over him, let fight his own battles with hi* o~ ... i ■«"»• Instead of sighing tar wonld bo somebody," let him remember that, as Horace Greeley said, he is

of being one of the foiled potei ' " ‘ ' ‘ v —’*

ties, of which the world ie so full thing*, but whose not doing great tilings, is what nobody era umfeniUnd

the third twenty-one feet

muBtUds

srve which were Its price.

The view from the dome was msgnificent because of the living spectacle it revealed. Lookingdown upon themultitude waiting long rad weary hours, it . ed out or place with Uieae patient people quietly waiting for the

relwioriv

following account... sranon are to be made: In we tion of the large Hitchcock

about to be manufactured at the watershone, it is necessary that the iron should bo heated in a reverberatory furnace, to avoid ita eontaet with suly*- ’

other impurities of oosl. 'Ore be formed of rings of wrought • ‘ ' made without welds,

_ bargain Mr. Tobias agreed

Gram bo decii/cd to mo possible. The repair*we agreed, and Mr. Tobias ted himaelf on the poeaeaai

ruble tenant.

A few days ago, before Gnu ady to move, an ugly rumor is solvency began to spread.

Dr., a V. Pierre, of Buffalo, N. T„

sompleted ‘ mgratnln- S of such a t

Dr. Hsgo's Catarrh Itaeisdr, applied k

imbo was h; msaas of Dr. Plsree’s Nasal Douchs,

moiling “

, gathered together it friendship, but sounding Hke the real of far-distant seas. In this respect it

IreEgious,

»cm too." interrurrnpted the wit“Stop, sir I" cried the judge, ire not to testify until yon are

— like breakers dashing upon the shore. Officials hurry tb-ir steps.

oentre, that the superfluous cinder may be squeezed out. The anvil which ia to • the blow of the steam hammer _ - Jo seated on tho piston of e bydroatatio press, so as to * * — ran during the process ol „ „ furnsoe is to bo situated between the

— that the ri_.

from below, and the hi it from above. The ring ti

mnxxlo of the gun is laid upon tbemoveable anvil, and is projeeted sufficiently **•- furnsoe to allow the flame to .

to a welding beat Meanwhile, jer part of the furnace, the rir “

therings Gnunbo'had

e^ringa^projeoMi

id it required but ascertain defluiU ailed for 8700,003.

imm ini waa indebted for gardening , into the stable one night, and > found two furniture cars loaded household furniture, awaiting the flight of a few more hours for ita - moral to the house formerly occuj by the Gramboe. A few evenings a crowd was attracted to the new ban)

‘ '. see an iron manufacturer ae iron work that Grambo Two or throe more l_,.

rad the flnanoier of the period 1

as of Uishsadjlkal he

lloih laodlcioa* with Instruma

Druggists.

Orders have ^been^r

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