Star of the Cape, 18 November 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Mwnn i* Mm bate o< good araaa li tlM vada, wd w( tanan vmM b MrtttpaartfeHvtia* zs.ssSr^- . . “Kirs: a;

iag Uw tbiokaa* a the cold lu-

lu bat w*7 to

inert the bade end eoter with top -1- 1—w— _• u . Hu, eboold be

can be worked.

Give a iligbt oorering of be; to eplnedi, joet a tho gi

gins to to

ubrtSi&Bat ipfag-i* i» nsnell; ifflonlt to get eofl et that time, and it is mooh belter to hare a and; for Wvatond under a shed or 1 cellar. A light sand; loam is .. Sirwiif.AJi'&s.

man ore.—Asriculluriit. Omno Gaaraa. — With a '• or pair of scissors eat the

irom she stems, being eerefnl

break tho skin ; then plaor frnit jar, and pont orer tl ,Trap ta jwrL ia uiia quart of water. Oral

in this manner will keep for jeers.

one quarter

pound of flc_,

spoonfnl of good Teat,

one egg. Mix it witha lit

ponred into the midc

stir all waU together, — fire to rise: then make it into light dough, and again set it by the Are. Make noth* rolls, lay them on a tin, and set them in front of‘the fire before you put them into the oren, and bruah

them orer with egg. To Hcnn Oo*».—I kettle three'qnwta cl

Uli the kettle with boiling water and boil half an hoar; then take it from the fire and let it stand until oold ; “— pour off the iyo and boil the eon

until the bulla begin to

Tho profeeaon of Tele OoUege, New

I SokthTheiS 1 ^“he^p the artieie, or took hold of by that person. Brown, although :

1 folded, would lead tho indindi

rt spot, and find the at... pr Tbaoher purposely imagined

" W his nose. Stsnwn

w Majwfrta —_ a particular word, wrote it on paper, end gen it to another person. Brown spelled it out at ones by pointing to the —>1— letters in an alphabet wrilblackboard. The venerable ex-Preeident Woolaey oonoealed a coin books, bat .his - 1 -* —

ly, for Brown

qaite find it, tho

•pot. Bnt whan |iutj!

take a email poition and pot it in the frying-pan and add one pint of mitt ; when it boils maah it fine and add bolter, salt and cream—or, if preferred, warm it in milk and add salt without washing it. man.—Take e quantity of ih potatoes, wash them ante thoroughly clean, place xge vessel end boil them Drain off carefully f

SSKSIWS nd three or foer weeks, and yon will re excellent vinegar,^and^at a cost of

grown worms, or larra, as fat as seals ing to protected places’ where they een past nnmoleetedinto the pnpa state. 1 nave given them persistent tattle an irSSaS’siH Now at the middle of October they are

younger men. Professor Whitney, Brown immediately found the coin. Profee* " ’—* - 1 —

ore in dans at 1 o-ii. r

article. Profs ease to Profe

, ,_.o it to Profr Tbaoher, who oonoealed the article. Brown led the latter directly to tho •pot, and found the pencil. Professor Lyman bald a paper on which words were written by Professor Fisher, and, blindfolded. Brown spelled the words without difficulty I Haring so many of these * it la to be hoped tl feetore of Tale will be able bow they are done.

>f his attorney i eaded guiltv. lynched by a party of disguised m He was in charge of a constable at __ time, and -w» being conveyed from Bigelow to the eounty seat at Oregon. Tho party gave him a uaoeh *-*-• —* hanged him. Next day I jury, before whom Rioe, tin testified, found that ha had