Star of the Cape, 24 March 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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ytrdt at •arfcw, mid eleweti pomails at oaDm will pat tii'tii oa. A eonl of rtous Um» biulwlm o< liw, •od a cahio juu of aual will Uj ooc ’

to be oorered, boaaaw of tii

lap a tbo n

tea.

Tin comma of Mdc -will ttj <mr loot m Wight on a <*inmo», «ii bricta io a ootann wfll mako a Sue tuar iaduswide and t»«l™ iacbn long, gad right bridu in aeoano aiU make a flno eight iaobea arida aad aixtm inebea long. To waah caiioo viibont tailing, iatam tbno gilh ot aalt in tour quart* of water. Pol h, the calico while the solution is hot, and leave onlil the latter ia cold. It iaaaU that in tfau wa; the oolonare rrn ■dared pewmaumt, and will not fade b;

aacqnee of drmp d'rte, living body, apparently braid, beaded galloon, Ians, and fringe.! dead.bwt which revived under theatroii Then are fewer aaeqaa than nraal. and i of the knife- Fatal - iaaure the quick gemmation of the hddf-etring French riape : again it wav too tote to cave life. It ia .. .. - hmlthy growth ; lvoW- with lung fronts andcaid that Vmali. h. torn, u not ■ > Manila take various etperieoce that | fmriooal duty for a long period foUorw-

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EqiaaUy unHuppy w»» the fa«e of

behind, outlining Prwwcet, who fell in an apepletir fit the figure and draping the toauamre put he atoo rceonred lua as acifuea do; the neck i» very hiBh.'and lab I ia alarava finiahiafi wi"’ ■ ~ “

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Utle pnafit to ptoat upon eoU Bly pre- m hig,. bo. not so profoarly pared, 'fhorongh pnlverizriron of ami j wi,to adk gaBuoim are few a aeed-bed emnnet be too ctrraaoauly ^ cheekier Unci, dotted with urged. Upon each pulrrriation largely ^hwi tlwy have a traovrrin

. ’• ‘-'offlaely, - -

rangea of

the Sierra Nevadameuntalnaof Callfornia,'the medicinal propertica of whW am ertractrd liicrrfroin wltliont the tf

df Alcohol. The question la alma

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/Muses 'PRIVATE FAMILIES.

inpurallelcJ taceeat of Tinaoaa Bnrn n— •>-* .i^y renove

Bt, of Ckllforuia. havoig mdruad lee OK- . nler to> lake hi> sou Id Iho limned Scalm ’ tjr l “ c parpmw- ‘ t ae. Licet4tov_ BommUe fWhMa. s aa- i TIm 7 «1‘» httle^'olony quil

They at blood purifier and a Ufe-grring pri a perfect Banocator and lnri s

s-da«®s«KE!®ssa Itcd Ud. It i — etT.lolr.,1 TcssoakBtmas toharitaubai - ' . ^iuri^togvcSTV Hnwaalsa. cf ifimcdlta I SiSe-JicSwoiJ'.s.a.y.'^ei'.a'wcpw : tka Liaar a3 Taosral Orjaaa, to BBaaa ^aWwJga? '"‘HiS 1 “>“«**» | The propertied cf Da. VTAUaafM -riCTBaKB-agge.^ T-wwgy.yfi-attB? noUauva. C- er.ter-amla!it. omerifia, Abma

•topenda tl

To teat the quality of wool, taka a look from theabee|ic back, and place it on a measured inch. If the apirals count from thirty to thirty-three ia the epaoe of an ioefa, it eqnalc the flnost Eleotoril or Saaany wool grown. The diminution of the number of folds to the inch shows

| soil ia planting for any crop.

completely tho soil-is pulverised the mmg,-s more nemriy its texture approaches tho a» *,1,0. aad forming condition of the fin rat w..el mold, the ^ouid the whole moro auroly will tho seed, planted at the i» a radio of crimped Upa right depth and tho right time, ger- crimpd ficeis «nmg with jot, and ruminate, and the radicles take hold of and 1 HB bIni the mens trimming once eo fash-

lie noarisbed by the neooaasry 1

in the mil. lhD pl«ilor who ignore. - praftw ;„ n fl ne garments, wd is head 1 recently trie.1 at Pittaburgh. The deaatabliahed facta In any degree ] with crocheted pnawoientorir. fcnilant was fonnd guilty, but th. jury

Straight rows of braid a tliird of au inch haring reeoouueude.1 lenity in pnni-li-

mcrcly a small fine war imposed,

wiui n curieii row ueiwecn. isa ror tno benefit of any one who may be gmpero insertion and lacs are still; tempted to proarento his notsy i;.-igh-

loaea tlierrby, surely, to

ignores tliem. Cloddy, lumpy, clammy, . saturated and very dry aoils are usalrse

The following ia

article on the subject published editorially in tho London (Ilugtoud) Farmer: For storing eggs n very good plan is to have a large board pierced with boles in regular rows. Many broaden keep them in bran, and the latter method is. perhaps, best for these meant only to he eaten; but for artting hens tho pierced board baa many conveniences. They should always be kept with the large end downward, this direction bring opposite to that usually given. We should slab. the subject by a meet inbUigeut tody who advocated the plan! Keeping eggs on the small end appears to mo to cause to spread, detaching it w rather from its momifter being kept so for a ir bubble will bo found

—anil y t l hero are planters who evidently bclievo -that tho condition of the seed-bed is ol lam importance, provided the alter-cullueo 1 thorough. No afterthorough, can compensate for tardy gen-

tian of tho plant in ita efforts root-hold among a maac of clods and dry : lamps of earth, Or for the set-back it re, j crircs if tho soil is wet from the chill stmosphero in which it struggles qnrnt upon evaporation of at

water. No planter, what - vegetable or field Beads, ! ignore these conditions. An Eclipse of the Sun.

The coming eclipse of tha aun will cur on the HOh of April next The c tral eclipse begins on the earth a U eouthweat of Cape Agulhas (Sonth A ,oa), in longitude ninety-nine deg. ni

wn safety [a a god that some-' other clays and times as well before as tnea makes very grim demands. ! sinco, in the'county aforesaid, and within Snoeeaslms a great tendency to con- the jnriadictio er the evil deeds , and arms, wna and yet ia a common scold f men. and disturber of the poace of the neighThere is no vice so simple but assumes borhood, and all good paths. - of all good eitixena aforefikid. Cheerfulness makes tlie mind clearer. \ evil example of others in Hk mght and adds grace and j fending. w beauty to the countenance. Fast Life. ul is hoiq'itAble. and 1 _ will entertain coufiicting sent; contradictory opic'

partiality.

dispose 1 M would

lion iff man, look at his companions; if " '• “•> 'b" bnnband ami father

1 —*— fo r hi* single, household thei

seven see ram rrom wanning 1 ™,, u . that twenty ,ymra ago totitrito” thl^flve ! ^A really gnat nun is known by three P ortw ' t '' 0 “^tbree. Daugh-

r min., st eleven hours forty- signs—generosity in the derign, bn-

Waihingbm mean time. The j manity in the ' —*—*-*—

act thus barely escapes the ! in snooeas. . extremity of Africa and the It there is a man who might to i* •nyttnng lint itral line, along which the ahadow of ! bright and cheery, that nun is the one (ihterpoaed between the earth n P" n whom God shines. According to

from eouthweat! the world's atandant, the son of a king

to northeast. It* track is now almost cn- should lead a gay life. How abrard that ■ tirely oceanic, passing sontheast ol 'be sous and ilanghtera of the king'" . , - ' quite gnuing it, . K'ng should wear long faces!' We are ™ -1 7 waywe are living too _ . Uiruugl, a wilderuesa to T|w , ni|) Bights Bill.

Tho bill before tho Delaware Legiala-

ihmtly intemled tq give promuheopersor others ngnin'.tt|i

Civil Righto bill. It sets forth Hut n

Herald keeper of a phlee of public ellt-'rtaiu-t of n»r’ I In ™ k 01 rofresliment shallJie oblig 'd, by

iw, to fiirnish entertainment or rereshment to peraons whose reception or Htatos"liaii r, drea!iment by liii.'. wisdd be off. When Johnj*^*

in 1700, nude , " >oU ' B) '

Anottier provision of the same charae “ ' ' proprietors of tbealers, railway, bool and stag: hues. It has been newspaper snbseribera, their paper, to mail it to -The new United States las paper third-. high postal rates that it is cheaper and better for each person -I-I- 0.1 u. IS-I aouhe, SSwl«I JlaT?'-."*!“*■ l ^ mckl "'*- Fireman’s Resplrntor. from there. This will save you all the i r _ r nr read by Chptain Shaw, of : trouble of wrapping and inailieg, and ' mu Uic loag Muiar lua mads ! tlw ’ kletrojsilitsnto fire brigade, at the the extra cost for postage and the paper ; «s~.r- ihoagb »U sccwms sgre Socasty of Aria, an ingenioaa apiaratns win b» asut promptly. Head in your joobi whsai hs* psraed is. trial. . .... and they will ; »»» of Use F-arsiwan marksm d

only "prodnee*tlie lii-st Life Insurance Company, - *.>.> , th greab-st economy. ' .ii. (lr | ril . n -* I-ltl ' r,1L *; . C’*-— *< *"Si | 1 .i^srfiLr

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dutiUeriea in operation February first u=—

w» 35(1, with a daily rapacity of M0,7T9 1 Ht. UHsBl gmllmt.. March first there were- tOT, p r „ : „ : - I ;» r» H C dtstillrrirs, with a daily rapacity of i95,. ■ ■ A* I I It! baUllUS 817 galloos, .bowing an iuareaaa of fifty — “ — (listilleries, sritha daily rapacity of 95,- IOWA ANT) NEBRASKA,

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l real healthy man or woman ia a llfi ATerorK'its*hTmi?

sell, and than produce chronic ] . se by the tue of spirituous liquors, mm. Jca. ''appetiser*,'' ''restoratives." Haviag first produced disease by ,

■eretion, the rictim wondria why

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nearly aU.Jtod^n .btoda in | '

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