Star of the Cape, 29 July 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 4

briM bAlf nhw looir*. Pom Ibws ^ ^ b/h<ier wiUi ■ poanti of ciow lord ofM • . ■'-'fT'-^^'.T?^!-'^"'^-*.! briok Bre. Wlpo (bo »lv»a poUtno. ~L J^VjTViX

J, mit notil U» !i Of hot, ond poor »I«rfe pUMul 11 tw»pldoo^Tbo r~nJt U like > "

elloee ud wmlobeeeenifaU; lor th drr blank of UrowsDree to wpeu. ■ Bkjwlj it errepe end dwpro*. H««te = then ukrn the place of oeDtioo, leet eny <i mertjr. barn for the per!action of j other*: end they mart be quickly r epnwd upon en other eel to to drum . until dry end freeeeleta enough for the , feirent itigeni. then nerved hot, to tnelt evey like e kite on event lipe, with e

In e paper before the Little Pel to, N. k Y., Ferment' Club, Mr. Herrin Lewie P eeid : I here dually concluded that the »-el verietiee of the French end Oer- “ in eufer brete-are the moat nntntioue. o J milk of aU *

anger lieete go down to tbo^ croira ea mnoli labor per ton to harreet tl aa it doea to harreet any one of kinda of boeta known aa the mangel- , - wnrael. Again, the anger boeta aeldom . yield more than twenty tone per

wnrael, an oh aa the Norbitoo giant, ‘ long mammoth, red. yellow ovoid, and 1

tire aatiafactlon to all dairymen or cattle a feeder*, who may grow and feed them r in connection with bay or other dry fodder during our long win term. The more I fend beet* to dairy •lock, the greater ralne I fLoe upon ther — jo^nutritiou., health-proootiu,

d pick it into / amall naaea. acluore every fragment ; of akin and bone, put the flakea into n d baain, and work them with a fork u every flake ia broken into amall pin Rub a aaoorpan freely with garlic— Provencal oooke add pounded garlic later in the operation—put iu the Safa and a amall quantity of fine naiad oil Stir well with a fork. Place the aaucepeu on a very alow fire, and, never eeaaing to atir the content*, pour into it salad oil and milk alternately iu the amalleat poeaible qnaptitiex, but oontiuuounly, until — nc*Icmon*^uioe, rring, for it ia e this operation tl ih depend*. Serve, plied on a di*b, th bread aippeta fried in batter. The nvenion of a tough anbateuoo like

SiCtS. - portion of the city. The front lino of ^ the flra waa nobly balUad with by the „ are boya, who were doing their beat and v STS.-S'*r'£tJ.2S.r

- a on either aide with a wall of Are.

1 They pulled up etaken and * front again, * ‘

newed, but t

, to aave the acre* of dry nine roof*

, windward, and the fin.

e the battle w

n of Bear Admiral Jno-

ISew York, granted a i

inch bythei til it reached State ntroet, which the mce now attacked. Having reached ate street the fire waa in it* glory. ro-atory I rare •*- ■* -

batantlal Mr ^ flame* ici

a, but never, neglecting to bring u; roar and make dean work of it . The firemen fonght valiantly among ' ea. The poet that oonld ..aa to prevent it spreading . southward, and this waa accomplished. A steamer waa stationed at Harmon court, which forma nearly the eonlhein “ •'-** — °-te street, and the boya eon-

ewith did valiant service.

1 They fought the fire into its very teeth, ° and to enable them to do ao they made a barricade out of e theatrical sign- : board, which waa held in fr • pipe-men, and thus the fir. 1 preached ao closely that the aigu-board took fire. The wind inonaaing in fury, . It broke through the 'alley dividing j Bute street from Wabash aver—

Mow: for . the first time, i o'clock, the fin began to feed "honaanda of do y minute. The danger

-tomant. More help • wanted, and accordingly telegram* • 1 d over the wire* to Milwaukee, BeJoliet, and other places. They 1: •• Bend in yonr fire dep*vtm*t.t ' die coarse of the night a ponses in the shape of stalwart n

lames U

The 1

Tuthw"

Some who might otherwise n aneeeeefui l - J have donbOeae broki

.- ia very simple. Inoeeaaut separate, the fioers eompletely, — ”ity he achieved by

this important par-

ticular.

Upon what principle do you hold that it ia Injurious to aow com as n broadcast prop to plow in thickly f The experience ol A. Thorn, says the Tribune, baa been that even on poor laud, such that would not grow the cornstalk sixteen umbra high, even planted in hills, that a sowing and lightly plowing iu of corn, four bushels to the acre, lu early apriugtime, then turning that in and again repeating the quantity ol seed in July, giving a dreaeing ol plaster end aslt when the corn was up each time four inches, at rate of eey four bushels of aslt to one of plaster of peris, bee given a valuable crop for fodder ; and then when that orop waa harvested, rye K in with bone meal at rate of half to the acre, and lime applied during the winter tea buahela to the erne, salt in early march of five bushels to the

n June, brought up land worth nothing ■o aa to be productive ol e good paying mop of corn, rye, or potatoes.

Central Ni - -- latea the following experiment in the application of green and rotton manure: I have used excrement matter in the ponied with the soil, and planted “ land with, potatoes. The poUtoei finely, were well formed ami fine Ic table. At the same time, end « same piece of land, plowed under rotted manure, with the acme on. lien, end the potatoes were overgrown, ill-shaped and soggy, not fit for markst or the table. My theory in the ease of the difference in the quality of the crop was, that the manure being well oom-po-ted the action on the plant* soggy’luid'^sot r.rr&K^h’r aa, on Urn part planted with jfjimmm material, tha deooapoeition

u (Browns* 1 Is, Texas) t

ontrary to all expectations, every on Wabash aveune parali raa destroyed, but the narrow

The ordeal waa safely passed,

" handsome lake front w..s preserved. ‘ ~ "a having leached iu eastern

. » flame* found their way rapidly

- northward, three block* abreast. There

•o trying to fight thi

ao wind, which in

policy seemed to be to fight it into lake by closing on its ames. Thi* plan u adopted, though efforts wet ‘ luted to nave Michigan avenue.

1 that it “ played

* Flannels and Health. There la no doubt ament mlliuiy ** eons who have attended armies in Im! nd the West Indies and our American u eons who were in the Soulh during the i

| 0 the foroTtL dispatched to t

' though it \ thole line exposed.

At eight o'clock the Are waa checked at Clark street, and then there waa no er it would pass westward. After two euginae covered the entire field Polk street south on Clark, *roun J

growin t, Whe

mtL^pel

during the cold. Several oi them he

occasion to argue that it U much n . poriant during the hot than daring the cold c

IsduriMMhe^hotret

-ratU

. —— he Interposed —

Ire perspiring skin and the or tern *1

atmosphere, with all its changes.

Luring the cold season, when there is very ,! 'r|e pe-»piration, if cotton, *tlk or linen

wore next the skin, and there hr sufficient ernal garments, yon will get on w'“~" Idea changes in the temperature i akin—in brisf, without that peculiar billlv ol the surface which tiic free J

'produces. The

the skin durin

i ILdat_ ait its akin fine linen, (nr

leek. I» i* tempt their fete and miracle, hut thla ean form no rule of ... • nnm n obedienee be eleerly and diatinotiy traced thronghont thqjwhoU of principle that evenAhing has its price, - ■ “ •- able end willing

defeotive judgment, or id physios! di-feeta. Iron " tW J *»£. They sent Pr I in&ulgenen*not oousiatent with the id which has been proposed, offer* _ temptation too strong for them to To-morrow they will begin a sterner 1 — “ - * they

who has not already paid part of the price, end is not now holding oat to fortune'in full the next inataliment that is due, The Cuban (Juration. A singularly sagacious person in Belviire, New Jcreey, writes to Max Adder to ik whether the Cuban* or Spaniards will I whipped ih the present struggle iu Cubs, e says he wants to know so that he '' ran -jddc a bet." 1 do not complain ol the fatuity of this person,says Max, lie cannot l—; he Is In such a condition ol intrlchaoa that he is unable to comprethat the prophet Isaiah possewed qualities which have not been handed dowr tome. He ' decided, bis happy.

e ush the enemy into tbs dim, the Cub ean hardly Im expected to reach such is-ue as 'will justify their indulgence t iutnphan! exultation. At the same 1! if the Cebana should happen to acquire supremacy and lo exterminate the Caatll hordes completely, it la more than likely that the Spaniards will not achieve a permanent aupprceskm of the rebellion. Of coarse in the event of llw complete si'' tion oi the Cubans theeffortaoi Spall h. crowned with success: and the rhably not o , 1 that the Chilians have bn lo vanquish iheir foes in order lo surmonn everr ohaude to victory; while if thi should be the case the Hpsniards wouh hardly obtain the maaleiy aa readily ns i the contest should result in the eubisgatioi ol the Cubans. In either event the pan secured its object would

day and night, and were detee • -*— —s-nsed that *

lays and .

i dew. After this following advertisemont appeared

II boy, font yean old g long, early, flaxen bair, bezel sar, light akin and roond . eased in a brown linen suit with abort akirt, broad brimmed straw hat and laced shoe*. The child was lost from Gorman town on Wednesday altera (1st mat.), between four end *'clock." This advertisement, too, met will esponse, and on Monday, July 6, ►ther waa inserted in the Ledner. The lext morning, in the •■pereoual oolumn ■f thi* tame journal, appeared the fol- " Boa*—We are reedy to negotiat*.' On the same day. the father, Mr, Boea, received an anonymona leftei through the Poat-offioe, in which it WEI • • la OharUe would be re 000. It also went on tc m in good baud*

Uas than <10.000. ~ i father returned the following -r through the Ledger person- 1 oaa will come to terua to t of hia ability.'' ) ^ ^ e wived by ilr. Boea, stating srtirs who held the child wi art with it for n amailer sum I ae already named. Now, mark how a father’s love :'

Blit we ea

. .. J3& then- will he no chills or ahiven, and the thiekmne of flannel will be eompara-

1 engagemo hotter ever;

tiro had been made ace

and eastern lit inforccd, and tl narrower and Harrisor street, to give up Fou

avenue at Van Bnreu

monster was driven out of Slate street, the Bt James being the last building to mb. When the Are reached dial (he inleroat in its progreae beintense. It waa moving along both aides of State, between Harrison and Van Bnren street*. On the west aide stood a masaive row of four or five story marble frontj. On the east side — '' e Bt. James, Beyond the 8t.

. aorthwerd waa an open epeoc :i several hundred feet square. There

good hope If a aland were nude a hotel that the flame* would bo prevented from crossing the open space. On the well aide there was noauoh bar-

waa certiin that the whole go, and then eroaaiog Van

Burcn street nisko it* way to the Palmer House. Oppoaite the Bt, James Ing about font" numbera.. This waa divided from the building south by a single iotas feet wide, "a mere bagatelle,” said everybody, and nobody *n) tioipated that mat little space would

' , but it did it splendid fire-prooi to tbe eonth. M . awainst it. and *

, &*lj to overpower iu anlsgonisls, while the pail; that suffered repulse would Slid Ihe end u " it teas. This is a view oi tbe mtua lich ought to commend itscli even tt headed person in Belvidere aa being ' If it doe* notseltl* sow it can be w-ttled, ;ht each other for the advise the opponent S* l raMiy’sT*ad'uMres he h’aa a shot run which doesn't scatter, and it' warranted to rend projectile* through a very dense i

A Letter; tilery. A citixen of Bt John's, a local . . says, received a Now Orleans telegram from Oonaalea, the noted cigar dealer informing him that a number be boldi iu a late drawing of the Havane lottery baa won $50.000—in Cuban currency, or—wbiofa reduced to greenbacks represent* about $25,000. P. 8.—Since the above waa written, ' rn that our indky ettiaen had l**t _ _ joid half hia ticket for $7.60 to a e team boat clerk. N. B —Alter an absence of only a ..ttla while our informant ha* retnraed. greatly excited, to eay thet five minute* before the receipt of the Oonaalea diaisteh, the steamboat clerk had inveigled da captain into the purchase of half of da half, for a txnudderstion of $3.75. Bo for $7.50 one man paaaea $i2,600, and for $3.75 another it

utora. All iu va— — io jrurpore^for three day

IT caiMk. Wee the

consequence*. Having been bitten by dogs mysell several limes during my veterinary practice, and knowing oi several r- 1 - - ireooa who have Ucn bitten by doga * ck, 1 have treated them in the mi rre described. No bad reeulls whs ive ever occurred therefrom. * Prof. Duller, 1 believe, did not d , but of lockjaw, or lei. I is generally developed in Irom days slier Ihe wound is rece or ibe injury which is the caiue of It- It msy, however, sriee from irritating sutures in Ibe stomach, and exposure* to cold while the pores an open and the body ia in a profnpe perspiration. The iockji is much mure Irequtnl in warm than CO hundred ol care* reporiad ss canine 011 neat, w* should over-estimate the number animals suffering from Iht* form and chl_ aclerol disease. The animal is suSenng from a mental drrmngautcnl oi the l— : ~ The causa of this abnormal state e brain U the wanlol proper hygienic roughs ol all n

«. The child lu days, and it i* I thia time, an]

which it belonged hero had an hour of unbroken rest. The circumstance* of theoeae are some-

what remarkable throughout.

' For fire deye previous to July 1 -the day upon which the child was atolen— neighborhood, and each day approached the two children and conversed with them. It ia presumed that they would have nude off with the youngest, little Charlie Boea, several days before the letinaL, bat each time there elunced

to be some one passing along

Daring a conversation with the father

I asked him if

ikeiy to

, The fethor rt

iy bitten.... against him. The name of the father la Mr. Christian K. Bona, of the firm ol Boea, Bhott 4 Co., wholesale dry goods dealers^ on Market attest. The house

Tbe Leisure Time of Boya. Vc would suggeat, to the many parent* 0 are -perplexed with the difficulty of ling the wherewithal to amuse and tnjwuheir boya, 10 *j” B lh " r da The indualry and ingvnuily of a boy average ability, aaya the briniiie t dioeri-

rsulting from Ihe occupation oi Ictsnn 0 the young aa it ia lo the lull grown t greater hettcIIla can lie conferred^ bt 1 til an "to teach them lo convert timi a*led, and often worse than wasted pruveraent. The hoy, whose lime am ire now occupied with marble* am may be a Walt, a Moiac, or a Be* .in embryo; and it i* eerimnly^at mii'iing* into a channrl which slisll giv. lull scope to their faculties. To most boy

it prohlenisf'ln tk habit oi tiailtg tl '

_ ,x., Ud by the Id be will not

the kidneppent

which

More fiendish, cracl 01

ostium teach lx

inliial causes tc — mechanical power*, ~xu; and to acquit

SFi£T” _ mory which i oi the practical

pemed. Onf of them reeds aimilar tc

this :

•• We know you are not worth mnel monay. bat wo are aware that you hav. rich fnenda of whom you can borrow. If von love money better than you: child, ita blood be on your own bead.” Another letter reads to this effect :

rtain the ehlld'i

lu Ha entire an We will 'turn the chile

Any attempt

1 i : *

Meaning that in case tl not forthcoming they will

No one ean read

even.hiaek*mllh'a tools; git

turn toward the solid and ttreiui ■— .. Hie. You will soon see the result In In-

Ivlty ol their lltuiklng eapablli0 direction ol thelriden. lor— 1

waits; and,still moreobviot the svoidsnee of idle mlachlet and :

reUware wicked n*.

the'geueraUorl wl

it H!« D

letters without

Four letters ' received, end each ol thi

re going t

srti

fine snake; measuring it, we I a aort of protuberance or dway between ita head and took no further notiee of thla. . Ihe snake with ita head downill it appeared that the tump gradually toward* the head.

of Ita hriP, and'lranglng il U anxiously awaited the re*-''

Burmese Elephants. Mr. Vincent give* an intcreatlng ol the elephant* employed jn the I timher-yards at Maulmaut. The poser, sagacity, and docility displayed hy til Irainetf animals are wonderful. They chiefly eraployad in drawing, atocking, and shilling the huge teak logs, Sffr r ~'" ~

c.t • ^caLe^lamos RICH FABBING LANDS IN NEBRASKA. NOW FOR SALE_V!.Rr CHEAP. Tan Tain Credit baaravt Only • Yar Css Send for “ TTie Pioneer," ^ the dying body aCPPLDBD WITH THE VIGOR OF LIFE THBODGH DR. BAD WAT’S

me a purely Vegetnhta n, made chiefly from the n*fbupd^opthe^fewecTMgw ef iiTi.lfti itadlrtnal flnputln of which there&pm wHbuot fits um

think, to proceet

ire and duty oi the

e knowledge by the beat way of

“giu^t

TTtt

of carpenur i re their laist

•V the

all r

-Ornelty Animals Association, in the East, end practically exhibited the sarin ‘ of hia sympathy by presenting srii sysfiksah; Siaiystheir headquarter*, and by issuing -- — ortiera for the puniahment of those whf may be guilty of ornelty to eiumali. Editorial' notices sre ao common th* it is almost Impossible for an editor b express hi* lioueat opinion of the merit of euy article without being suapectri of interested motive*. This faot, how ia from saying addition to tbe Materia Medina to wltloh our attention I teen recently directed. We reft

IMPROVED

ONE BOTTLE

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; KIDNEY (fid BLADDER COMPLAINTS, mm

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THE A BAND PACIFIC HOTEL.

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