Star of the Cape, 19 August 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 4

e fumera h»TO in* tilted "barfDint*.". Sirtean mamba an raqnJnd, aaob ana of whom In. ■labaa a beef abont two Tears old which ia fstiled In tin art " bj a dnwing of lota

ter will al

te whom balance is A batter stamp ahonld alwajs be washed a oeld salt water before it it le . If soaked In hot. water tho bob ™ ■■ k to It, bat nerer If soaked L The salt absorbed bj the r- it moist while In erne. To make whitewash that will not wash off br the rain, one ptek of lime ahonld be Blacked in Uro gallons of water, in which one pound of rice has been boiled no til if is all diaeolred. The rioe water ahonld be naed hot, and the mixture ahonld be oorered up closely until the lima ia slacked. Then a pound of salt should be added, and the wash heated to boiling when naed.

the following: An old aborel-bandle te split for about a foot with a fine eaw. The split portion is soaked in boiling ■water to eofteo it, and the ends are innetted into boles made in a hoop or a of wood two inches wide, one thiok, and eight inches in diamo-

The ease waa giren in charge of a detective and he immediately fastened the guilt on Wagner, who ia now r~“ — arrest. Wagner ia rather a band young German, dress re well, en_ from appearance, the last man to be suspected of such a crime. And now, jest aa the community has eongratulated itself that the blow was everted end the criminal in prison, the District Attorney ennonncee that there te no lew to Dover this offence—it -~* omo under the head of assault Blent to kill. This ia one aide of the story. The other te that the ' ' ' thing te e plot against young Wa_ It ia stated that he returned from California some time ago and deposited 92,000 with hie father-in-law, and has

-a., a > <1,, mongy.

, ^haa^brnm led to get rid of him. This te ..., iprobsols, end not borne out by be facts already developed. Waguer a box maker by trade, end the t ' i cation gives evidence of eerefo i'If cl mechanism. Mo raver, hi i in e beer saloon with tho me _ Ins possession. In addition to this the handwriting of the documents aothe box is unmistakably

Hehaa been held in 910.-

not since been a

oompanying U Wagner’s. He

into the earth around a hill of corn or a cabbage plant, it leaves a circle of smooth roand holes two inches deep

nightly tumbles, end mey be found end

that had been bn red too deep to vegetate tbe first seam.. came op when tL ground was again toughed the nsxl aaaaoa and made a tesgearop. He says, “on a stiff red lanu. limed, it may teMoiX'uke oih^VSj'^Md‘ POE ‘

iddennesa of a Delate. A Ban Francisco paper referring to the disaster at Eureka, Nevada, says : Each street end gullyway was, within ten minutes from the beginning, verted Into e miniature river, and eastern portion of the town, which is much lower than an] other, and through which te the natural channel for a good aixed creek of water, wee immediately flooded. The fell of water being considerable, it tore through with fearful rapidity, but still the inhabitants thought themselves Bale in tfaer houses, thTfi^d hrtreSohed^teWghSt that e subsidence would follow. They reckoned amiss, for end' ’ there came thnndsftnf down the a tram two directions s perfect ocean, which carried everything floatable be- ~ ■ great was Its speed end ,t It fairly tore np the ground d tho dust of the earth with the spray of the foaming waters. 3~ remained in their premises hemmed In beyond the possil-. „ of escape, sad the sosne wee one of the moat heartrending character. Those living or who ohenoed to be oe «•- more raised portions of the town, ■ ' ' ally forward en moireTand all the assistance that humai

tvllighl, ll Draco, sod mores at tho rate oT ah

Tho Now Tort Republican a

Is ora ployed in Dolby's i us porting s grlndstons >11 sod both of Us snns

ss—the military >f wonhipAbnt

, history of Theodore Tilton's family before competent medical authority on tho subject jf insanity before giving them to the public, the reporter obtained from lire. Tilton, through t third party, a slate1 as to any pecaliarities sha might observed toueniag his mental condition for some yeara paat. Mrs. Tilon, it should be distinctly understood, ted no knowledge for whet purpose the lata were required. Tho following pemliarities bearing on his menial ooadiFor«”5‘to“rears he has shown an Inability to get to sleep without being —* •-! by the hour or more. _ no old drink ale and porter after retiring, end then reed himself to sleep. He often complained of distrees in the head. Ha would often get np end the bouee in order to indnoe sleep, would walk the streets for hours, sometimes returning as late as three or ' inr o'clock in the morning. Ho would say all manner of erne], insulting things to hie wife, and then wonder that the felt badly, end wonld express his surprise that •he should feel He has developed the peculiarity of frequently repeating the tame atoiy to “ — who wonld be enpstory in the first in- „ were added others which have appeared in the course of the inveetigation ; tho contradictions apparently without motive; the strange benavior m writing two irreconcilable

wife and hia anbecquent refusal te ' - - ■ "his wife sod dec and - oanacieae refusal to permit it and the language he then made use ~t. t.i. „ trail go and persistent attempts is wile at Mre. Ovington’s after having been refused, and without apparent motive for teeing her; his state- ■ *- Mrs. Ovington that he had see what he eouHd. do lor hia :1 hia threatening ctfitae ol at in the same brj»t*!; and tho hehaa recently asserted that neither himself nor Mrs. Tilton nor Mr. ige actions which d by all who have — re placed

old bon nd it by a certain da killed for scU-prcleclic

whole aflair had

all Engiaod waa amused at tne sunn city of the aamndrela. Large rewards wen uflered; ministers preached from the pul piU about it. Great sympathy was fell ioi parents, the monev was rsiscd, thechilt i recovered, but all hia beautiful curb 1 been cut dose off. The police and dc Uvea were totally nnable to make an; diacovcrim as to who were the cnatinals ‘ ft ia a well-known fart that the Haul England never reissues any ol its notes s. 'One ol the gentlemen who conulbutec the- fund for the ransom ot the child knowing the above fact, went to the Bald of England and got its of

.*•- he was

Mr. TUtou's family history tlemao. two of them having had long 1 *- -»-a a .—

register the hi

•euHiladSd; and

requested the bank officers to notify ' bank. He did ihu, in th^ho^e oi getting

— —imnnlty he bi/bi had been retun

it try he found . bank in the North of Eng- ... ^bilte K tel"by ■ho ppene.1 an account with them. The —j u sn k clerk returned to L

arrival at his house, a

ir. and at the ss

stolen child w order to iult

their discovery. Immediately u coming into, the room tho bank ch 1 Why, this Is the gentleman who i the bills with ua' And so it pm

Slid, but nothing was thought of that. Vs was snprosed that sympathir- - — 1 '^jlres’^SSd Ioi fraud, tried, convicted penalsnfvitnde. Borne „ kidnapping case, and people who had liula

tia appears nee in different seesg seeds of the Arctic Morning lilory. The great fraltire ol this new mm srsw ol flowering plants consists in its being naturally scented with rvery sgreeable and desirable perfume! The said sharp sot^nmsr florist had with him tho venlablc Simon pure ” seed growing vety thickly it of a piece of sponge, to exhibit to and mvince lbs most akepiier' -* '—*• -* a amertlCos. One, end tl

very hardy—was totally unlike any MoreingGlory, and, taking all iu virtues - consideration, it was tho rareat novelty imported, and all for the low eonaltf-

SK

BECKWITH $20. Portable Family Sew ing Machine, i POPULAR

Loading Muskets.

the 1 ' beuirfSd. onl'7 a'qtlTrte! loaded properly^ Twelve the £ ,wo ch ’™” wh '

Her

trl* plsreil.

s to a single charge ol rartridges one shove the, ring been opened ; elsecomplete charges, regnIhcre twenty-two balls,

inwiler^all thrust pcl/-niril into

. The examinstion o! I ’

A Physician Who Healed Himself. If a railroad director were laabed every locomotive, there wonld bo few railroad aocidenta, end if doctors bed take their' own physio before edtnini S it to their patients, fewer poop be poisoned. Dr. Joaej Welker, of Oelifornie, took this oonr when he firet compounded the femoi Vinegar Bitten which now rank aa i inestimable houaehSld remedy in t parts of the United States. He healt himself with t!

fend it to the t it withaelmple

ner in which he had discovered its vegetable ingredient* and been eared, while wandering, nick and poor, among the Oalifornia tribes. He stated what the preparation had done for himaedf, biliousness, rhemnatism, Inug^Laeaam, and many other prevalent disorders, believed him, tried the new restorative, and ware more than satiafiad with tha results. In this way the aele of the Vinegar Bitten began, and we mention

aa an avidenee that in this aga ice and inquiry, nothing

ty lack the help of capital, and to fight its way against power!nl opposing interest*. Within two or three months after its introduction, the article became eelf-enpportlng, end '* — »-•*- - magnificent 1 -

intelligence e at ia really yaloi

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Inflammatioaa, tfcrcumu anocuoius u Sorw, KrupUous of the Skin, Bore Eye*, et

a^ooghs. iness, Sour

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For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Sell-Rheum, lUotehM, SpoU, Pimples, Paatniea, Bulla, CarbandM, Kicg worma. Bcald-head. Sore Eyes. Eryaipcl**, Itch, Scurfs Discolorations of thn Sklh, Homm and Diseases of the Skin of whatever namu or nature, are literally dug np and earrisd

Pin, Tope, and ol lurking in the system of *o are effectually destroyed at

other Worms, iyod and removedL No

tbelmlnitlqi will tree tho system from wanna

Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenaver yon find Its Impurities bursting throogh the skin In Pimples, Eruptions, or Sore*: cleanse it when you find it obstructed ami tonffyonr feelings wiU toll you when. Keep the blood pure, and th* health of the system -

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