Star of the Cape, 29 December 1875 IIIF issue link — Page 4

1— k* hr Jim <M 'mmm,. Wlf». k% -* *■■■ — _y. * •( I kat «* <L

hM*jm *.-£«• ■«ratfK*«teB ao*. Do ym bjOm r— Ooi,»d r-w—i

floor. Ubo 'flour Mioog i to roll taking euro not to make them a tb«r aoon bacoma dry and hard, with a Inaonit-cnittrr ; then oat fro middle with a manlier cotter, leaving ring in the doagh. ~ meg or cinnamon, if lik»d. Fry in hot lard, taming frequently. Potato Puddoio.—due pound (eight Urge) potatoee.'boiled and wall maahrd ; odd oue-qnarter pound of butter, two ounOee of sugar, half a lemon chopped fine, one tmeuj J3t Rdlk 1 butter the

rtlMrealMg aadm >ky« out o'

1 help ye git yer traps itiors. bat mind, I tell ye. er caught in thehilU agin

The Denver Ann tells the following

world th

n faster than a jaek-

Dnion Pacific, b ht, the engineer, looking from tc down along the gleaming rails, o d a hngo jack rabbit bounding on about thirty feet ahnul of th

It occurred

they would produce good results. Early in November Uie ground around thaoo'

i diameter and si

Potato Soup, r—Oue|quart of milk, six potatoes boiled and' peeled, one.qnartor pound of bgttcr, season with pepper and salt; wash the potatoes very fine, and.

• deep, anda pilahfuafcof food re applied. This was done to a

rich

X) vines or tlmsvfonrths of sr

. The ni

whilo rfashing, add the butter, and salt, and pepper ; poor in gradually the milk, boiling, stir it well and strain through a of eve; beat np an egg and put iu the tureen; after the sdnp is.strained heat it again, as it cools in straining. Hrosoa 0aici.—-Two cape of thor-oughly-sifted flour (not the prepared), two cups of powdered sugar, and six eggs, and half of a large lemon ; ' ' ing powders.' Beat .the yolks w juice and then boat the sugar with it well together; then beat to a atiff froth tho whites of the eggs separately, then beat all together, leaving the sifted flour for the lest, which must be carefully stirred id. The pan must be ready. The .oven most not be too hot, sa cars must bo taken not to have it oook too

rapidly. It is better

m the rot was very greet,

i so tn*}ed escaped it almost entirely, mskbig eesue tWo hundred gallons of wine, while tho 8,000 vines remaining yielded bat fifty gallons all told. On opening the manure it was id to be picreed with roota a foot

a -i-o.;. i..—. ii,...,

led with Henry

ippod IwWfr with the thief, a young man, wearing a bold, devil-may-care eipreeaion. His hands ware securely fastened behind his back with buckskin thongs. Clad in icknkin from bead to foot, he predbutod

aslie'faoedihr

long. A dee)

t*,and partly 111 sred. These vines; Iwo hundred galloni

" Wat do they cull yon w( line 1" asked the court

F Ain't got cosy hams, leastways in ' leae parts," sullenly replied the 1

•• Ain't, hey I Well, w'al's the nan ron Ink when you left the State#, then 1 •' Tho boys hyer on the hills call m

-lastingly dis-

graced, bo ho turned on more steam, r ah8 tire engine made a bound under tho cloud of smoke which belched from tho smokeetack, and tho telegraph polos danced past wildly, and jack let out anj auction of his legs, and kept right along down the level grade, jnst out of " reach of tho cowcatcher. For five ea and a quarter the locomotive and hit kept np this speed, when tho lat-"

periments were .tried monthly ti first of June. All the vine# so alter tho beginning of March showed the fall before gave the be«J results.

pends altogether i a spongo cnkc.

Jkfr.' Qniuby lold tho western Inrk fanc.-rs' ekib that he had planted , wveral orchards and foand them a prof-

Woll, Tige, yer spotted .as u'hc thief, an' 2 reckon thaFs sumtin’ in It, Jys wndn't a brought you in; ' Ii cant crpeet a toney trial like yotra gtt down to Igiramio « in »uy«f U»m towna the read. Wo bevn't ony paper

reigning in his iron home, wont out on the pilot, and leaning forward, reached id picked np the rabbit, and the

s standing s

Dried Bis<-prr.—Ona pound of b •r, three pounds of <Car, one qhaK

lioiling milk, one tcaspoonful one yeast cake, and eight eggs Put aud one-half pounds of the floor, v

iu> bolter and salt, in a large howl, stir

iu tho milk, beat the eggs very light,; • batter haa cooled a little put C arfftUjn add (he yeast, then

not bear. There is orchards oot of t<

. agcrqont, should x

arda, and by 'gWd' heHbre made -them productive of good fruit; has generally recuperated exhausted orchards by using

barnyard manure. He waifld carefully U«1 t.ter'u blazes, , plow an old, barren orchard quite afaUi ' “rk'raci, Tiger,

low, and gtyn it a bght dressing ol

niaM up byec In tho hjll4 an'thir ain't no' ns as could cngfhAr’om e/ we had, 1

wofjl ji^grind/hor through, the botnve kfn for you. Iu thi’ tho Ipw I now ox you did vor

that boas—but atop 'e

’ fcwaqWlH.. mighty near fargtttla , ‘ it. 1 Hold mp

right hnn': 1 ’

" Hold up nntlrin’. How kin I when

Three months is s I voyage round tho piece of paper. It

pliabod, however, in a little lees than I three months. The United State* Mail, |

v York, who

enUy n

hot-long it i " world bj fe addressed

ravel round

year i

I apply leached

o' the body’ll be;'eord-

n to aw in xtremo cases. Steady him ilitfls, fellers, soYhe kin hold up his

right foot."

Tigo" raised his moccasin-covered i while a guard on retch side hold ''

ed thooa

prick and bake. After be king they most he separated and thoruughly dried in rather a cool .icjps. They vjfi 1 keep f

thriuWlTOpOrlo'fthr

neplp «Moe*tloa shows m U» sail DT in oEoeee foct^toMri

Casadiax Poiidiso Take three spoonfuls of Indiuo ratal to one pint of milk, and let it rlkinar *or three bdnre, stirring frequently; ten. it into s and lot it aland nni" neariy cold.

lire tenth

con dairymen’s avenge restil

1871 that tho highest average yield of milk for any one dairy during the .'canon of nine months was 2,6(12 quarts. Tho average yield for the best dairies J 1,783 quarto per cow. for tho poor,Ui T iM ’.•frSw'f p 1 * «”b» nt 'J¥

sugar, and stir all together. ! garnish a plain mold, and fill Indian meal, and let it steam I and a half. Servo with regular bolter end sugar sauce; Poraro Sour.—Boil fit tooa with a email piece of salt pork and n little oclery ; peas through the colander and add utUg or cream (If milk, "“lo butter) to ’ "

"No4 then. IWt fly on thijn’ te iwyare 1 aflyisyj-s, but Fll make her tout v enuff to holiTa 'Meo’cen mule.

Tiger Jim, do you swar by tho holy Moose, accordin’ U> thelews ol Wyoming -hama, arriving ths Territory, thei every time ye chi— .- —i— -

r racket ys’ll give us tho squar’ i’ ef you don’t do you hope I

to pieces oy Sioux, strung np lo a ;'

‘ rope ’roun’ jtr thievin' Aeck

1 agent at Yokoiiama, Japan, via Brindisi," and dispatchby steamer from New York

the 18th

May last The letter inclosed anothe Idressed to himself at New York, which a requested the postal agent at Yokoxma to forward to tho United States,

a Ban Francisco, by first steamer.

Tho letter arrived in England on May 21 th, and woe thence dispatched by way ’ - ' - 4 Aden (viaSnex), Ceylon,

id Hong Kong to Yoko-

JulyUth.

there the inclosed letter (addreesed to

forwarded by sto

leaving Yokohama on July 12, and arrival at Ban Francisco, July 31at; left San Francisco August 1st, and reached Now York August 9lb, having accomplished

eighty-eight days.

and throw i'uj 1st boil five minutes; . some dry bread in small dice, fry brown in hot larif; “ ’ ' ‘ " bottom of soup over; dhtni two with the eoujA Itlikad. Fnrno BrAad is Batteiu—This is a very nice breakfast dish,

in IJsw York and West, having for.ila object net only to' sustain present prices of wheat, but .to promote a further advance as the winter my. It haa for its basis the large Orest Britain for the current

" That's jlst w’at I doee, pardy." "Now, Tige, yer under oath, ov’ry time yer speak yer want to hit the

Tseyo. Did you nip that' Wail, Undo Jol ’ '

'abont r

war, Iiaa’' night you know (bar ■ jamboree over lo Ah Wilkies* ram

yLmfaaitiu&gcA 1 bodge, an’ we all e

A True Story.

3e was a poor beggar, and, being, ugry, the most natural place in the rid for him to go to ^na an eating-

>iu ore, U uo ' Bo a ‘ e P 001, beggar did so, and, iisf how if tbtnking he espied two charitably in- - ■ > • * • * dined genUemen setting at a table, he

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bread, dip in this batter, and lard; sprinkle with powdered sugar. WArmna One pint

id of the California drop, for tho aeason just paased. ’ believe that these facta are not lUspu sedonaly'anywhere. And yet there reeeons to beflera tha« the apeontatiori ■■ ■* ifiemallire'and miiy' - 1 — - -"

•hewn in the comparatively large stock she has in granary and (he great quantities which are afloat for her mysbau The next result was a vast accumulation

doaea her eyea ’Uiont prayin’ fur Ood aend me back to her,I'd laugh at death, an’help ye to fix the rope, bat »' - think o' that darttorold soul I git

bj appeal and offered ' niece of bread. His ermnathT ws

Sold by Musk Dealers Everywhere. Agents Wonted in Every Tews.

Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett's Cocoaine, Burnett’s Cocoaine. DANDRUFF.

1 BrssaaafffiaKasirftss ssa&rTi l *ia<tgrowwiK» zSz'

BY wounded

fallen I've bin a out fur thorn mountlns, and Z •'pose the world'll be better ’thout 06 tnc-nj-T-'

" ' for I’m hi

in tbeanilk, a pteea abort the ““Of i walnfty tnm about a tearopful of reamet is put it, o* a saffletent qnanN-

. It is then

eighteen mil-

. —'araiftp: been made good, perfialiy afleaet.'by an IsegimestsLM

Augastflrst have been

initTTATtON OF THE 8CAI.P. 5!^,^

wire, the meehw.ahMtl one inoh in sixe, and allowed to ^d one hoar la, the curd to settle. -The whey is this dipped off carefully, r~*’ “ * with holes in ElSfe