Star of the Cape, 9 December 1874 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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SK5^£i£WS : Sra^raav* SSittnySjSt^ ii«. of tho« who •witaa-d to ft. sar

irprgf^ SESfsg r-Sr^H CAUTION.

Mrondand, ud mut toflowtac raeipe will tatowad worthy of trial: Wotor.oDopmt; fardroofatorio m SSwSSS'^- 1 --- ~- ;

with «£?SrS2?the

M^AoriVnd th« oto«r-«r. bo* Ar- j 'tool; • aowhd like mfaioir thunder wu lSS2rSr~riSrt of the Cm- tomSjo toe erieoto. wod todore the

zxizzzzz

m the etreeto ead before the _ - jTT

^n^ee^r^n^. ^t j tom^ inlahtenu were ;fdW ewme -4-ee,

H*AD CemMa.—Boil in wi

grass', rare (ether, and pot in a pot or rewl with a weight on it. When needed, it can

be eat in eUeee end eaten oold. Pom Bcnae.—PBr hnrae or eealda ap-

ply lamed lately a aoft linen rag or lint aaiwated with airong apirita -*

phor, and keep it wet lor — •■—

' wall laid cm," and wi

hia faee wielded the eat with ' uldra jerk in oiban. The

being pnniahed^for anything dSkerlhdn I larocnr, and whalerer diaparity wee in- ' tended b^Jhr^ ooM»^wa^^™ried oM by dher waya, ao that the aherlB ahonid are been impartial In earrying opt bat portion of the aentenoe which the kw hnpoeed open him. He eboee to ct differently, howerer, and onoe more exhibited the inequality of Belawaro'a

Stole, and that They found man, women, and eh they had alao token part in the murder dying aD diwrttoM thSr or .. .It.. o_,. h . ^ ffinoi,. All thia i minghng inth^the meant

might hare b it inflamed U immigrants t that there i

Mormon*, am Tried sooth tl

> proper food

'“it possible time

d, It is prepared

1 injected, of a tori of

ena, tnrkeya, dnoka, geese, or winterer . " bird" ia to be fattened, takes one by the neck in auah a way that ita month the food, an indicator telling him when

a-ra'ra.igir.

patently satisfied, and the operator naaaaa to another. The operation is

o, at least one hundred and

Fowls fat-

ir, as a part sf the pnniahnwit for day. They were John T. Dolan, Edward Bandera, and George Gilbert, of an of whom ws than apeak again presently. Edward Johnaoe, a white horae thief, was the first victim of the I—b and hia back was reddened under • >-•— u-Mly uid on. He bore •nbdned spirit, wltiiont Pinching. He was then remanded to jail for three years. William Gilbert took hie twenty Itches for the larceny of a hone with greeter indications of pain the bring more heavily laid on. When

charged by the Mormoaa that ___ tS water and died ; that Indiana ate the sSrjs? “i bnt I it as tl The reader can picture to himaelf about fifty wagons formed into a circle, within which there were about 140 men, women and children, surrounded, as they anppoaed, by aarage Indians. The * •— ; ta knew not their position. i strangers, they were ignorant mtry or the people, and they

1 they

quickly done, at lea fifty bring fed in an tailed by thia proem

~T¥? In the* last rolnoe of the United States Agrieoltatal Report, the follow. this country, sooording to Ole report of the atatistidac of the Agricultural Do-

and twenty lathee lightly laid on, whieh he reoeired quietly. Ho will -ar a conriot’a jacket for aix monthe tor discharge. Henry H. Wilson, for e larceny of chickens, was sentenced TOOrire fifteen laahee, bnt aixteen sre administered, and the eheriff wae the act of laying on the seventeenth.

_ of six monthe swaita him, and a eenrlet’e Jacket for x monthe afterward. Shadrmch Trusty, a colored lad, gave _ ridenoo of much suffering daring the whipping, bnt walked laughingly aw from the poet after it was over. He ‘ and floundered about very d several times pulled out hie

rely, but they had no ir camp. Borne brave > go to the spring out-

„on circle and had Wen ihot down. Two little sirla had been ant for water, and the inhuman uteheri oould not respect their innoenoe, and they fell in death. It was lear to the immigrants that they were _oomed. Imighi goon Md relase bow day after day they fooght, and how -“MTplgttwMriWpleaAkutno truly picture that tenible

any places, and the street*

everywhere filled with ■

and ahattored timbers, itisena hastily formed m organised body, ap-

taining the nature of the damage that *•-' been done. As they weye about to ont, they were met by a little girl jed Lillie Elliott, who. with white lipa and trembling voice, told them that her annt's house had been com. pletriy blown down and that she feared every one in it had been killed. The party at onoe hastened to the honae indicated. and found that it was indeed a n. Everything was still about the ioe, and the men were about to turu ay from it when they heard the ioe of a child crying for aasirtanoe. e call earns from the middle of the len building, and the j arty, by thia te largely reiaforoed, set at onoe' to rk to remove the briek and timber u- the place indicated. After fifteen

hates'nard work they

by finding trthe othereig

d the

immigrants hailed it with joy and thanUnlneae to God: They could think only of gnrirtttde for their deliverance The chief man in that wagon was Jol D. Lea, He wae hailed with joy as dali rarer. The immigrants could rush to t

nalljhis hands were wrapped he kicked' ' his gyrations brought out tn oa laughter and cheering froi crowd. Besides hia twenty lashes, he as yet six months' imprisonment to ■rve, and then a convict's Jacket to yritra ^of agej paid the penalty^ ai were well laid on, and undi which ho writ'ied greatly. Hia bod. hook like an aspen. He was disd with the convict's jacket, i the same individual who hi

the Ut-

ils who had cried with

. leaped with joy, and cl to their parents as if their joy

more a momentary fancy than a lasting reality. That camp exhibited —

•.preaaion—gratitude to God.

ere lull and tongues were speechless. At length Lee and hia brethren per-

suaded the immigra

d bequeath* SSI,000 to ram each to Amherst, Vlilhame, B

' tending tba asa of Yinaut Br ' Certainly no preparation eon tain: oobcl ha* aooompliahed each eu | Hlarioai fever, btlioMMaa, dys|V ■amatism, lung oomplainta, oon.t: k and generri deblbty, as we h. from all quarters, as the reeulta

m be safely diapenaed with, ax

npreaaion upon the minds of tl y, they will ere long introdui loot [lopular of modern medicines into the hoepiula, and prescribe " : - their praetioe. The millioua have i ' the article a fair trial; it has more

Uttle girls, one five ai years of age. One as entirely unhurt, ai

^iou”

wedged in betwe.

graphed to President Or* replied that he l* unable to

or charitable purpoert theoretical

opposition oa

: evidently frozen to

Pimples, Eruptions, Rough Skin. 0?‘rierJ?* m Md5n P °M^Eo*r 1 [nicor«7"l

ao young, she called ! 1 Get my mother out, | be

gut my mother out, never mind me.” i ov At last the beams were out away and

the little one released.

Digging further into the rubbish a atriblo aight met the eyes of the workten. On a broken bed lay the body ol . deed woman, two missive eroaa-tim-hers resting on her neck. Under her were two little chUdren locked in each is, both dead and ernahed shape. The lady wife ef State Senator Moore, — recently elected. Both her yonngoat children were ondreesed when found, and the Uttle girls who were rescued laid that their mother wae just patting the children to bed when the he

Lillie Elliott, who u n niece ef Mrs. M

or safety, and they agreed to the

As ill families aa not provided with scales and weights referring to ingredients in general use by avsey housewife, the following information may bn useWheet flour, on# quart la one pound. Indian meal, ana quart to one pound Batter, when soft, one quart to one Loaf sugar, broken, one quart is one White sagar, powdered, one quart ia Best brown sugar, one quart is one pound two onnoee. Egjja. average site, ten eggs are one HlvUan large tableepoonfols are a it, aight an a gill, font an a

control his vote by threats ■ dations. The ease hia no

tried.

The eevereat flogging i upon Charles Brown, who t

vtoitod

i been oonvieted of the larceny of clothing.

John WUeotnsays the New lork Am, baa for man than a year Uved with hia family lathe Ibisd story of MS Blesoker street. He to forty-one years old,-and hia wife to ton yean younger, and pretty. They have four children, the oldeel of whoa to a boy ol Seven. Wilson to sober and industrious, but hia jealousy sf htoeoaaly wife amounts to a mania. Alone o'clock in the morning be went home, and told hia wife

oat, but told It on heavily, • wn bon without a murmur without any indications of pain. , bring covered with *— 1 — *- 1 Tod was U* after 1 -

young and handsome, and in hia face exhibited the pain which he was ■ feting, and elioiled much sympathy. The Foreign ImmlgraUen.

, JetoTfer-.,,—__ agriculture, ia that the fsBlsg farming population of ’’

r 81, 1878, M to the

Wilson, "an defending m sSf

killed, and oh, bow I bot 1 I seemed to think

things in a second, My husband took e revolver oat of hia pocket, and then I ehut my eyes. I didn't oeream or say a word, bnt eat ■till with niv vyaa shut, expecting to be ahot The revolver went off onto, and I was surprised that 1 couldn't feel the bultot hit me. I didn’t know hot I really was shot and dlilnjt^feel i went oft ad then another. UU nvo shots had been fired. My oldest boy, who was abed, a toff when the last or toH*™ itvlitol. iSESSuS ^

bo shot.''

Wilson had not shot at hto wife, b at himarit One went into hto etomac one into hto hand, two Into the wa_. and the filth, striking a knits in hto pocket, glanced off and wound*' boy slightly In. the triad. The ah

While, of course, this may be considered as one of the oanaee, it ia but - small one when we lot* at the e] of. it, Ac proof of this, I quot

the rejnrt of "*■

SUdi^TS^ber'

arrivaia of Me

rinrinToordring a period of twenty-aix yearn Each year to aisled in a separate the old farm. Together they anooeaaoo!amn„ end the total to 8^8,907. Ively and uuanoeaastaUy foerttt. the Now York roorived about nke-tenths of UnUdhgOf the Erie canal, IbcTroy A all arriving in the United Blatea, and " ’•—* **•- — ■

than the grand total oauuotexoeed, esy: -i-Of this number IhoOom-

father and boy were 1 pi tel. Ms. Witoon a X-ssrfE;

arasts

issssiZifl. re above the plane of their and the most Impassioned ■jisctsma Is stratum of aril, and only

meat

projxwit ' r without escort in advance of — the latter were guarded by the ,on 4 militia. Whan about a mile i half from camp the signal given by Lee, and in an instant Mormons shot down the men end !1>ul seventeen ohildn

>. 1., mere died an old m days had been lengthened o five years beyond the Paalml Hie Ufe, or at least the last fifty y< of it, had been passed in eariieat op

aition to the system of public improvements, which, though it added strength to the State and wsahh to hto

coffers, left him discontented heppy. *- *■-"

Moore's, and ! t,

little girls when the , * storm came on. She says that ahe felt i u the house falling all about her, bnt, ] ,

d, finding ben

fallen honae. The bo id her two children were conveyed U io honeo of a friend. , _, L When the first shock of the tornado , Alb*mart* >■ id passed, John Hodgkins, a yonng ! burned io d an well known in the town, erawle-' 1 e—*••*"»• into the hall of the Tnscnmbla bote ‘ stated that he had been thrown ot of the second story window of k iso by the force of the storm, thahouse hod been entirely blown ,, down, and that his brother's family wi—

Vcigbt, wboae two boy^-aged resiHicUvoly .n and eight jaara. were ovareom* by tba imoki and fluffocated. Malor^lan. Boboliflld eayi tbst tbs general evbteDC* obtained freu deserter* from the Cnited.Stale* army appean

buried beneath th

_.jw York honse, proceeded reaidenoe of Mrs. Hodgkins. They fennd the bnilding level with the grounfL^ Thronjh^an opcnUig ^whieh Umbers Mr. Halioy crawled nnder *•—

. J remove the rnbbiah whieh bed fallen upon the bodies. The eide of the fallen ---* *. throngb by willing hands, hw mtnntae the brvtrea Were

The

■B eaa to ewyptted by that < «

A WILSON MTXi l

Br. J. Wrtker’* year BlUfito ere a

e a parvly Yeevtable 1 cbietlv from the on-

n the toner ranees of the Sierra Nevada moantatus of Callliirthe medtdnil properties of whieh x traded there from wtthoot the use _ ..leohol. Tbs questioB to ulramt daily asked,Wha£ la the eauso-of tl« unpantlieled ancccsa of ViskoaR BtxTSBSf" Our answer la, that they tvnroro the eanre of disease, and the patient re- - health. They are the great er and a llfB-glvinjC principle.

rhe properties of Dit. w»tke tanaa UlTrsai are apebeiiu UiajpCflrt

The Boy Astronomer. nml Irst transit of Venn, ever seen

_ 'mao eyo was predicted by a j nmei , J

r. and was observed by that boy jnst j Sold by aU dniggi-ts

he reached the age of manhood. ! c.ivt*in with rart-ttosfl. .-rain . name waa Jeremiah Horrox. We i “ “7 w „ ' v re a somewhat wonderful story to ; bsy. I yon abont thia boy. ] I,.-- aitlieud widi bait Klieem m Ibe wrist 3e Uved in an obscure village near j form for a Rreaimzay roan., onul.-ixidniitall;. rerpool, England. lie was^a lover of; J i“S^, l [’yoiw"orid<«[ i ^dieai

i age of eighteen he had mastered L’iJJJSeiyraredl 1 'T i astroaomioal knowledge of the day. i,*nd« I waaenilrriy

Every Household orii be Supplied the Key*tone Balety Oa* Machine, it to Simple In Construction. Safe ia Operation. and Certain tn Result* For Villages. Churches Rural Homee. Institution* etc. the Key*tone Appniatu»„Agord» Vet Discovered. Pamphlets and Pnll Information on_AppUcat»n Key.tomi

nd ho made the diacovory ti ablea of Kepler iadieated thev iroaoh of tho period of the tn

■sire sprung 8 Dp within him to a amstt of the beanUfnl planet

f Kepler.

The ! Warwick

gifl EPHiEPSY OR FITS iitngrig

at wondegful In-

igorant that ever mataiaed the •inking 3 No Person cab take these Bitters iccordlng to dircctiona. and remain long jnwcll. provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond Riiions. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland. Arkansas. Red. Colorado, Rrasos. Rio Grande. Poarl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah;'Ro. anoke, James,-and many otliere, with their rust tributaries, throughout Our entire country during the Summer aud Autumn, and remarkably so during aoasona of unusual heat and dryness, are Invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach ard liver,

! and other abdominal viscera. In their ,“o. treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow.

orful Influence upon these various organa, Is essentially necessary. There Fa no cathartic for the purpose equal to Db. J. Walk Hit's Vixkgau Hitters, as they will speedily remove tho darkcolored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against diseaso bfpmtfldngaU its fluid, with Vp*?**

io tables, and then

BrrntRs. Is'o epidemic can take hokl

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST of a system thus fore-annod.

PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. “ho'sf.KraCmmb.'

Rfl PER Eiuctatrinaof*'tbe StmriMh^Ba^Tuda

»|,DU ANNUM

ie transit a 1 bo bad o

ould fulfill th

mind.

il badin •nro rained hia broad aero

and born to

« hto pari toed tod 1

‘•^toriSuf ”

offering I

? of tho trannil I “ the year. It ^

men i wus Sunday. It found Horrox, the boy ; • Stoat | astronomer, now juat past twenty years i J City. I of age, intently watching a sheet of : Free-' peper in a private room, on which lay

abducted b; eomo the . sun's reflected image. Over this c I Derby, of England, j reflection of the sitn'o disc on the paper t ii^dd !»« like ‘ movicB ^

SbrcriTi-r1 i

Tb* CooptroUer ef Currency of l

TOWS IS THE UNITED STATES.

Richmond Prints

.. .The Infant child of Ml

* delegation ot

"Wo”V" I "STANDARD GRAY STY1*^|' li vfli.iac'1 ' ' a'“ “ * 1 CHOCOLATE STANDARD STYLES

Mii

opototion of Europe ia owing try. This la far from the fact.

spindles of the bustling oity, oould ooceile him to tho loss of hto sherhed farm and the quiet routine of the

rmer'i life.

lasso Donvr Foods Lansing was bora -a the farm in question in the year 1780. He bee fired on the north half of hto father's firm for over half s century, hto reaidenoe standing sbont half a mile eonth of tho falla Hto brother owned and occupud U ”

L Togsthi

three and one-third per

’ a and farm-work bauds, hi _jeir familisa, Thb ItotU—... two millions of agrionlturtoto, men, women, and ohildren ; and, deducting the two latter named classes, would leave bnt sbont eight bandied thousand for over s quarter of s eeutory. G~ tolnly, ttito email a umber within period eoald not haw* mads l , r ptlhls impreeekm upon an aggre-gate-population of sbont two hundred million eonto. I aaaume, therefore, 'tie etroneonato charge to thto _ the vast change which has been going on ferae long a period in Europe.

Signs ef the Season.

It to s. ocrantry raying that ever seta in uutil th* kprings are filled _p. The rale has Ita exseptioas, bnt to ordinarily corref‘ *'— “* — which betoken, sot rein nor wind-storm,

hntgenial weather. In"

isif

Mahed. nut tuoy *

arks ware flotohed, i—, » — aide fame were out in twain. Boon Oobogan to be a asms known far and . Must of the farm of Abraham F.

* at part of the F.Tsmafngto

like nnburntohed rtttor o* the gn and fen era and roofs; soon the a dispels thia ottsp, bat «nedaltanl sad matohlssa aheon. end we.aojo]

the ailvar moon, and the shadow* a a coolness which commands a trifle fire. We alternate between the ■ tractions of th* earth and sky, and t cosy fireside. It to hard to settle doi._ to the real winter'* wotk:. tho providover.; but we keep oat, se yet, eomo of

d down to the bustle

her aims, and the father was lying as if be bed died in an effort to pre‘~ ‘ **“

other ohildren. The bodies w

of the nineteenth oentnry. Not the dressed, and not at all mangled. They - : vbt of tho teeming wealth of the great • *.-* -• «n._

n*L *s it was borne to Iks Easton

le easal, nor ti the Mohawk ae

had evidently died of snffoeaiion. The „ bodies were removed jnst as they wore, .

toan adjoining honae.

Shortly after the finding of the Hodgkina family, a party proceeded to the honae of Mra. J. W Winston, a ‘ ell-known lady of Tnaonmbia The 1 raee was one of the finrat in the place, * iving ooet $40(000 before the war. It ’ aa entirely dee troy ed, and Mra. Wine- i n killed. As the aide of the honse ,

- ho go? i- , before bier

iven. The paper still * ao shadow broke the • ih bifla , raug? I1 *HhouUi I . d might hide the snu nrn and the expected dia- .

( closure bo losl ... . ..

_ t Horrox raid to hlmeolf: "I J

not neglect the worship of the ,,

or to aee the wonderful things the ? , Creator has made." : j 1 ' 'ie left the reflected imago of the

1 tho paper and weht tn tho; •

r sanctuary.

When

floor, which she o<

and a heavy

ooonpied, . her pieoee of furniture falling upon her abe was killed Instantly, "er aon-ln-Uw and hto family, who ere in the lower story, eoaapedjunbuit. Later in the evening it was discovered that Miss Bet tie Bherrod, a yemaj tody

United Bute, bo

and there, like a shsdow , ' ’ te/iTti ;

The Markets.

^undertaking, wi

a

sa. w !

and that of Iraao D. F.

1 In addition to th* pereoni found deed 9 ae narrated above, there wae a number

^KSSBrnn.*

jbie, when ha , storm oaught hto two children in as and, railing to hia wife,rushed *— tt nnvey-

e street oaught

With

;a ■eoideatof i«F Ufft, was Hto* i t

ahook*' ....^.Iflrtng the yaar,

- still ai

» l>| U..H.W VM

, „e of the plini , crept slowly along the bright center, like tkc finger of tho Inristblo. Then > the boy astronomer kno* that tho great r problems of nstrouomj Were correct, and tho thought f"’- 1 ■' *-—‘ '

. with religions joy.

' Horrox died at the age of twenty- J ' two. Nearly one hundred and thirty ,

4 yean afterwards Venus was again seen “ crossing thefmn. The whole astronom- ' ioal world was then interested in the mt, and expeditions of observation re fitted ont by th* principal Enro- - peso government*. It waa observed in - thia country by David Rittenhouae, 'io fainted when he saw the viiioa.

ns but for these mighty Im k F. Lanaing was not an ex ian. He ifas ah honest yet ie word waa as good aa hi t hto like may be found L mnnity. .He had no oont ia futon. Be loved to think t and dwell in the present. UM, aa others have bean, in

with the other child when he wu by a mam of falling Mmbera. wonderful praeeuoe of mind hi

hity from him into the Hr waa taken op by ita

_ _ med. Patterson was ao wedged in that it Was some honh

*- Id be freed.

ian named Oraig Tbrockmorton f i the act of carrying one of h ; - in from hia honae, after the aton , aoaed over, when the stairwa suddenly fell in. Throekmerbin m —lad m reaching Uu strset. bull very badly out about the heart an i. Hto ehOd was nnhnrt.

, from Raw Caledonia, stopped >1

II partica agree

ov detegaU to <W iSUfl*. Bap, AM? I Kidder-i majortly,

An Iriih | Eh"

shave a gentleman ?" at the same time

urtsiiti 'TbrnTl

l&C- '■ Oh, len.

A writer in the ChritHm a

« ves what he calls the " true story of

ana Sahib's life." He says ha knew

him in 1887, when he waa a yonng mi

of 23, and adds ; Only a law wee before the rebellion broke ont, he w an honored guest at the Governme

House in OalenUt, and was poraonal

known to the' writer as a yonng man rare^ trtent^and remarkable for 1

The White House.

Ex-Senator Doolittle, in a la referred io the expenses of t House, and remarked that “

may be said in oritiei son's public course, • that the White House

rreerfnUy kept and presided over than by his daughter, Mra Patterson—a perfect lady, and a model of a republii mis tree* of the White House. Let tell you a fact which hia never been ore published, bnt whieh I had from t lady’s own lipa. Just sa ahe waa abont to leave, at tho end of Mr. John■on's administration, the steward of honae took an inventory, and found t not »0 article of fnrai missing or broken ; not a ah set, town, or napkin was lost; and tkc house was in perfect order from top to bottom. She told me another feet, whieh I know the wives and daughtera of tho fanners of Wisconsin will be gtod to beer. When she went into tho White Honse ahe purchased two ' excellent

GRANGE MOVEMENT FARMEJrSWARAGWNsf MONOPOLIES.

:i drowned In tb. Wrilaod O

fSjL ;

ji’tha Bum of ' n ‘* 0-

ly and physically. 1

csysr

¥ *nai, a mt id ficnd-llke woman.aa woUsa through f ie tnfloeaoe of oUiera oThls own orate, 1 among whom mar be counted tb* two f sons of the Great Mogul at Delhi, sad i over and above all, the King of Code, , to oaat hia lot -with the parties to the ,

Be JJaarrelkag. ,£S*T

‘ in'the President's family du r term. When ahe weat home s > tied thee* oowa to Tenneaaee. ■ wonder, ladira, that Mrs. Patt • eeived the firat premium on J their Into fair last fall T' Forty Miles aa Hear—to 1 Men of true manly grit are i found every day ; but one of died at hto

i than to soaMyTH.*L’°nr hlreS o*or*« »■

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tike these Hitter*. ,

For Female Oomplainta, In yonng

manhood, or the turn of life, three Toine Bitters display so decided an influence that

Improvement Is aeon perceptible. ' rtaanac the Vitiated Blood wben-

' iUre.hnrstingthroUEh

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