Star of the Cape, 26 March 1873 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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STAR OF THE CAPE

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1813.

Rest hours of pain and wrath; and humanity suffered with her..What a night! shivered Miss Prisilla as she drew her scanty Garments tighter around her, and uneasily moved the solitarty candle which lighted the bare deal table on which it stood, and lighted little else.

interest to person about to insure their lives for the benefit of other and who

Passed. the the ship sailed into harbor sustantially none the worse for the unsuspected jonah who carried the young man and woman invested a good bit of money in a sheep run and began life fairly enough they never

The early part of January last 1 had the

State take prompt action to provide temporary relief for such of the suffering from the storm as might stand in need thereof, and pursuant to such recommendation you promptly put at my disposal for that object the sum of

began life fairly enough. They never prospered, however. Things went wrong, first one way and then another. and when the young woman died--and she died the wornout drudge of a drunken husband with a strange black mark.

clearly

closer to the fire,

and coal with a lavish hand, and with-

What a night! she echoed as the wind burst out into a furious. bloat that rocked the wooden house like

a cradle, "Just the night for galloping Dick."

thorough canvass of the state.

plained away- her last words were like

~ hand, and wtth-ip^aaillahadnoteaid, “ ,u . - f~TI “ *ne eirem o. me

iQk*.-

. _ .i j "EMh. Madge r mid kfiae ftiralU .Don fa the ,hoIh>w. at the euSof eternly. "I do not like eneh talk. ' Kq. 8 Aah Une, lired the MU* Sineldt*. "Not like «neh talk, Idiaa PnaeilU

e of fortune, whyJYc

gaily reoeirad, the whole faae of tim

hnd propertT and now P c,!l '7. Uaring tlie aeoond wife and her Ton in a tabulated atatement : cll ildren abacintely pennileaa. Tho of my efiorta. ; ho*band lupponed all the while that ha thsa inforemtion is gathered 1 ?nmding for hU wife and children,

*o of the county an ’ *

a commarneaiion

the MU* . .

- two old ladies, ■pinrtm md

land, of a leas poor

* ,<ta. moat of the mnu inoeawp. k. j* Thar managed it of oontoe rerr badh, P ' ‘te got.bta t»o*ponnds when otldra fc made four. They were miMrlyoldlale*. & and .tarred both themaelres ml their r «SC2.MASC3

1 lMt»rn<iy jamha. and aach

on herarthadju-k lookP'Am I *?^ d * ^ »“ »1».WQ. whjoh had a to let a n^Tdie brtore “! dmUtipu at *600,000 before six the sake of your — w ! month*. Tho note* we.-. Andrew Del-

«**-» rerere £

belie re," laid Mire Priactlla.

k. tr srsr ' «■>< thn'r litfle gold. The whole ne Sfdi&iSPs? Uant, and who**

demurely. "1 think it does, 1 ' ehe an■wered. "Ton are eo much otaer than I am, and know a* mush beHer, that what yon beliere ought of conree to hay* tame -Weight with me.' And it ha*. I ayurejotL So tell me about Galloping

Disk, la he ereraaen now?" h* quiet, girl!“ repeated Mi* I alatleaa K

te Mia* Agatha had

,• trembling

rewarded r " * ' f* 1 ? b»n> •» tha en/ c ^ „

- n,i. It.., betag understood that amid Dexter -h.ll . for by I n pt ae called upon tomakepayznt i to hi I til he thinka proper." The b* looking P™*™ 7“- ^ n every Umb, The ! D”*" *“ th« principal

-— in which Madge had

upper l)an<L and

! ho*band supposed ! was proriding for l

r-— _ v J

in xe^onaa rto a comsnnnaaiio fully paepaitia by aa with refs elieitmg the whole truth, and

eeaay county auditor ht the State. Tht

_ — balanoe of the faota are dariynd from the the Director* of! 0 ® 1 ** 1 xeturna mnda by E. PEyan*.

’S r®!

CUB me tax the benefit a j,.. child, which, according

sap

toefTt,'/1®,

rnghtr-one miimtea ; and thei

ttening, that *he made, wo mid of it- ! ml. abreM aaSeobt^K te to

PriacUta, Da

tj|3RuA . I f

eutenighfta it U, too”'

• "But I want tq know aU about of talking ad him Tell ma shoo.. MUe PriaciUa. Ah, now do ! Ton

tkireafia, weald •elf hare •eared them; but when tolhu

i sf=*sE~-p*:

StrenMT inspired, the poor old ladies ' sad Ires eg the teak ; three o

're* Si-ireS! SKS. ™1

l-eing her legal h.

i-s*

xt'jJrtl^^^ ehildrem^trt ^ -“i rhis^isr^

K «**»* J 1 ^ fiMotemptWt* latter/ -* mil ^ aretata aatUe nd T

age aa ah. foirfd them. She

Oallopug Dick I khonld not expect to " n — , Srr^''s:,

yon would be quiet, you

. a ta Mire Agatha. "Ton hare made my flreh creep. I shan’t rinep to-mgliVnrith all your horror* ; and aaeh a night, too, aa yon arid, Pria-

.2XgZS-^£.lZ.“£Z 1 aoetwoladiaa lired; thmking thaws, canine tar a pleaaant yiait to a oonplt oT

gtlhe sister smnstere, with ’ TtaTrialerretin w9d sad hmd.

rgrrsn,'iss.tEri tew and opprestire almost beydr THtata tbs hoore cold grates aJSila s&sisurnffVtz ■srgmm s-dod the Une^nd, dm^SKy for tha

axed lookonkigfaoa.

ssmwM

pata, than the ro

* “(SSrere' ua," ted Miss

policy to 1 children. It wss

. .. the first children, absolutely or more U iaii The worhlmT

‘W ®"> d »" «»»■- are curious^and appwemtWinoo pelled the father, liable, to keep np the enUydiridai Among-—

may be cited thoae of

man mature i the Third evennt

hi. wife and | first (short) trip „ —' 1 " Isys off" till shoal ionr, wheifihegoes

ly rata

"“r baoeo harerery strong; open qniekly the windows; 1 win go dawn ataira and ' dain the Emperor for an' " “ *u ha did - the Emperor * mg, and the Grand Duke Alexander bo- -• the Uol of the

boot and shoe hecla and ahipa them to Xrynn. Hare , for three oenta a pair. The Pope declare, reconciliation with he Italian Gorermaent imporelMe, md ita pnnUhment by God rewritable. A single aaw-m'Uat Muskegon, Michfan, eat 21,1M,86» feet of lumber last

totudied by his creditors. HU tail- : C n iaia tOl between az

ihen^ hi* wUe^and^be, J next morning. This is

monstrale, yet unwilling to s

So the time passed fell it the night; and stir For tha last hour no The stranger eat hall _

Madgs busied herself .. kind of shakedown on the fleor, taking

■d of tha tarri&aj^aaguiah of the | u r rw«. r ..

ited it from h

policy U taken out for . , refihj

the eeoond Wife nor her cllildren ;i !ir i;

e a cent of the policy; it will go I i^-o,

legal heirs of hU first wife, if 1 r if liring with another ■

t as if Ste n

The blockades

' detent

, «b' on

reseu* Kaa» '

rile delayed * dr-y, .*!; of w

tar wen m ordered in their bod* in

Look recently.

Somebody mays, let the slandered lake comfort: ’tls -only at fruit trere that

Boutwall was elected Dm-

1 ““ week-the renrelBing

—' ■ Slang Talk by I*

ToungladUa hare but UttU idea of the impoliteness and bad efbet of the slang -a - u used in ao-ealbd politn

exchange says, in* word cornier*: us uuiy ai . any who are partially or thieve* thro r stones, wholly addiejed to it: “ •

"Too have no idea hew it annnda to

ang^la^y sxy.^wbeu 1 am age bond (tad

- - .tainted with marital infiitv^ And the poor man eremoC trans-

ie new, bright m«l crUp ; feul Werflt ta be repeated after ten l . ato “■« bri»d».°< hex husband . credttor

going Wemt, years it wtald result in ss little injur* . * f<r . nnt n'' w “° k tep np tne premium u gold, and to pereoafcd property aathU storm lui the amount-ill be _th.urte

.aestion esme in the |Ze eooutiea of the State, fur j“s death, if he cannot pay the debt , „rex,-.anc 3 ni oryynat Onsfe

AAV, v .- * m.. .. ec . , . i Op whether it should be paid in bills or i during fltist ^me roads, fence*, trees ,, ne I 0411 4 ct '"' more than tore is hot aieke. enatfrebiu. totesu htw^Sre Ve ."“TSf". . Said one honoat old director;— and building! will be eo multiplied that w1 *', “'T P«y lor premium pleaeant aa any in tha yea;. •II. v1,*!iIt““| r ' Tm agin letting him hare the billa. shelter will beat hand in all parts ol 11!“ tire nsnai mtereat on that sum. eapeeUlly when than ia no wind, ,ao '! Ha will taka them out Woat, and they theme eonntiea. I adopted and have ™ c ■ ««reoot go*. f°r nothing. j mor e bearable, and In fact agreaatue, j - Ty Vl. ^n bsd hotter ” sald^M^o fiete. ‘ eoettar around and there are ten ; thus fgr curried out the following pUn ^?!“ “ that snbhme thing saltai nix ibu, furty or fUty- drgrrea higher feels j oonun STot bsd better, said M^ge, firing i rtmnore to one that w. -ill naeor ^ f™ the diatritation of th. aomS^ri*. ■» . ^ aoaDtxr. A mep m.y let his ., th . raw EsrtVSi in AnSmn. In I tmmg

int he cannot change it | proof ( ,f thU, w* have but to say that bo ™“ or ;

Creadon (VI< ri . sites.

•e prople it • Ststreos tar lady j | urea o! a a.el Starr- — “ 1

• ol long ago I beard a Ton/, cuss '• 4 ^! is adnisteu and aeoomi 'l' ud, ih i'“•-'WM « - of 4 J* 0 * “ 41 -’ ttx she in-, j 1 '-' ■fom fr i lende JAo .'go for him r And, o.-.ulter <-aaam ,,-;.*4.lcr- nrle her aerietei.-, •• aoure ^ Stefi ahe anewtay 1, -hteiAol te»V jjriuxwbu

ri l-iVR2E=i

lion fall Into ll.t. hnbrt, rlimting J>

■ ...v « ..u», «,ou.*u—aoo a.," 1 -'*' ““rifeeK to answer ut*i-da 1 ; pleasant as any in th. year, but, 4l “? pjreree*: fed ttlfr taqP Idlp tap- • i especially when then is no Vind, U far P““y thrir tongure with a saucy e bearable, and In lect agreeable. P^re. that.. pdthre ladylike.— *-

• —*—• ia hiter feala I °°mtPf■ 'I iret,' or “yOT bet,'

he pret wt

ever come back, thoae real nice, clean- perished, Irevtag him family in dretitate P, Tra u, or looking bills will U all ores dirt " circnmatsmotaX hare paid,-where ah. i The bow York Tlr ThU settled the queation, snd the dro-, warn reporte^ aa a prodent, jndieiot ""

. er reoeiyed the gold. r The perm*—ial responsibility at bank*; a

lA bit —O i ‘“8 then has been frequently noted. ' benefit, P oath »nV i °ttt <*f Hen. ALnxaraxnMmiiaah, t person mi

£ a^h^hnTrirS' 1 “•“b*® «* Coogresa from the first dis-, To a fea

of WreoonSn, and Prreident of '

osnreell- Brero, young bull- j mammoth St. Paul Bailromi Oo

. »na lesd a,-,! v *•- ; “an illustration in point. Mr. , __

«n f<r,re

II requiring aid, $26.

wboae only o rd in the stor

/ardO

ilk bright sunshine and even iTSoder- “ 4rt ““« and poaifeyriy ahoektng to

- -r - . -re Wind, tha city nretrona, beaux, and bear those words lasue from the bpa of men ting on th. immcnte bust- beR, never think of missing their daily ] 4 roaag, Mdy- , They acam at ones to e ty life insurance mom panics, , promenade simply because thethermom- I ' urTO, ; Dd ““ T 1 * tb® nmghor aaaocis■r/wrenrue. s-*me of lAem q/- Pt er marks, as to-day, 10 degrees below bon of men • daily Uta, and bnng her tmured, and the need of treater ^nd we hare seen the handsomest ! down from tha pedeatal at punty to,

in their management, says : | moft delioate women out and far I Ulcir ° WI1 «>«» 1IT*L

1871 there ware'd^fmcT'In*'tht^^nt^l States oyer 800,000 Ule polioie., gnaran-

toeing more than WJJOO,000,000. This

ithe Aaponsibility i T4 * t .*P t P 1 baa, dnring tbalut yirer been and every day, * 234 fsasss^aiSy

delicate women oi m nome when th degrees below ae

» in Carpeting.

_ t Brnsacls carnet

Will yc

" I wtU not 1" said Tot hare no good rea aa to leave the

SDdgijhT hare

WeU, if

1 from the w MhQdren of

aa we have seen to-day ! “ xttueiauet »*.»- uicn are two

during t£* famous^Weatern suffering^ liyA tak.n th. Aaponsibility j h4 *- dunngOlnltet y esr been and every day, apaiyl their mgniing and 2 n * l ‘b?* of - ^•articlo--EngUihbody Wild Cat BasAug days. Although he rtocri^ .^^taln this fuhd, though “ d . , ‘,^® Xc •?. sfternoou out ou the snoS! sUding, •Pf “l^byu The tbfference — alone responsible, the faring and , perfaareg^lbtaatirely anlhonxed te i fbrithere are todays million of policies , taorcling, or bnildin. casUe. and ' tb* “ oOTriderable, both . hZt oe 0,4 “b” 4 “ d tbe merchants hoarded I STabUJ WUriarStheaet, but I con-! “ Jare.*%«a««nt*etng or assuming W botme*, with no extra Nothing on them !? U «nre red nncc. The tapestry ’hed ax I Umas hilU rather than hoid th. gold. SKlered^teeU Wlltan its spirit and , gnarantee over two and a half thousand 1 Wood what they -esr indoors, ssre s 1 B™ 4 * 1 * tomee In Just * foslrsbl. 1 “ millions of dollar*. UAt for rep, woolen blouse one pair ol' oolore Aod patterns et the other, but

* W r-,.- • . -*•» ia familiar with the orereocks rubber sWa snd miti. ; ib® “iWa or loops are not fastened on;

- | the under side. This carpet can be

d^hy^Uking a piece of the tops will coma out lust like

.a is . 1 - Dp°® there was axuaou tha bank. ^Mr ini the old lady. . Mitchell, instead of annoying the bill i SOT tar Wishing' holders, threw open his banking house j T Who^re you 11 from daylight tatil late at night, and

brought this man put on an extra lore* of clerka that all I

j might be aooommodated. Before the j say tel

under way, the I «

iuuiwi *uu mu.* esuwuse * loci—rise very men who had drs—li Uie gold caste. * ^ -rf.' coupUoffota.,■Staid Madge, quietly. 1 e^-lier, c«n. rushing tack with it, mid The caus of lore of life reeeiycd at-

stranger turned his head ; hia ' draw his cinwktian he had — as-TtSs.Ts,”- "^■iartiSaia-JSgi.E . Srs.-s'issp E •••••; hanker —as sdrarfesing and resorting to Is the morning, which broke -si— ! eretj moans to get in his bills. AlThe door stood widh opan, mid than rnrxenej oama up that the last of the wpe atrango marks short the three- b 111 * could b® eoued swsy from thoae hold; dents of s bore*'# hoofs, bite of »bo held tham,sndMchsnged for gold, broken pottery, ends and lags of parti- • Thexe are law bankers who would here colored rag*. The place hiked ss it : done this, but lb. Miteh.ll ■ imstklng srere amiss; eohe kicked nl si dared that ha waa doing ^ba^OT^.and then, getting no answer, bis duty.

* l 5P*t 4 ? d 8 4 «8® a i rs Sinclair. On tha

I w»» ■trewm'ik? the ' bropewita both hands, and.hah* them

Tbexiroofs ss to the pecuniary oc imitetaHHMte tamiU* rem*

proper pert e*. Than has already been siatrihnted ont ol tha fund $2,581.80, and now remain. $A«A20. Debts not yet andited haydbeen a traded at the bospikli when men w frozen limbs hare lean brought mediae! treatment, and other debts ... the medical aarrios aa well * for the ie of the local agents. ~~e is yet to be paid

^Tlna Here and .There. |

n exchange gives ns a comparison : when the loop* will come ont jus:

. . ... irieea for food in England and the knitting or crocthet. If carefully use ta frequently make fortunes ont of j United States It says: Let it be tm- one ol these carpets will wear well ; b

Dportnnity. Income. ; deratood that under tho average pre$10,000 to $20,000 are not rare - mium of gold, one penny sterling is them. In fire T * so—I:—- -’—* ’'- * -

, they re

rears, from 1867 ! just about eqnal to 2j dents, that ii to j floor with *tfi ■from snthorixed say, it English beef is aqldTTYetail sl I»thi*4bSy ah . ork, for commis-; tenpeno*_s jAnutfl, rthli s Trine equsS to tbe English

■iuus aione, /arty million* of dollar* t j to 22) cents American currency. To ' “ — 1

During the came period the ssmr com- ! make the comparison generally intellipsnie* paid for losses snd claims but! gible, we have converted the English $76,000,000, the agents thus getting | prices according to this rule, and here more than hall as much u the widowa ; are s few ol the result*. In Doth eases and orphans. ; we hare selected the highest quoted

swings of different cobra. - -’-ow their vast inferiority body Brussels, which is

r Mining In Utah.

to ore at the same rate, abort 27.001 tuns ip 1872. The atafeatire are earili got at, beenute substantially, the entire i production ia earned by the Utah Cent- I

inexperienced , better, or, in truth, different from tapestry. It ia more desirable than the other for Ibis reason: Tke loop* are , fore Cannot be, pulled ont, either by

Tot. Lmned. i dreeing the^ ^thraadajg ^by^pulling at ° carpets, eOTB^mg'o^f-u thirknrases of it si i stout brown pa^er with cotton between.

The frozen well of Brsndoo, Vk, ' long since the subject of smentifii ...

r terest, snd still oontinues to be. It is - forty-one fret deep. It wu dug in 1854, - but -ss eventuslly absr • - ■ — a—

Ebony wood cnbio tart; 1^. hickory, 62 pounds ; birch, (S pounds; beech, 40 ; yellow pine, 88 ; —bite pine, 25 ; cork, li ; snd wster, 02. \ The editor of the Home Jon lishod in Houston, Texes, pi inersasa the circulation of his ns, sending it at half price to aU wh* during the year. It is predicted that a hill ea maximum charge of 8} cent , ^ it transportation of passengers in low* -ill soon become s law. The railroads, are not diepoeod to resist it. People who beliere the stories about intelligent dogs will read with pleasure that abet dog in Norfolk, having scon • * ' —■* t-i one of the

K of man than the glaxlarr beta ys attending to tha pane* of others, and is never so happy aa whan ha is building up or fortifying their frames. Mrs. Myra Clark Gaines is getting ready to make ar-*’-

the capitol a d of hia wafe ev, and so seriously injured

lies is: *"$* will meet in heaven, isband, dear.” According to a Wtetn paper, this explains why tha men of rkanaaa are generally ronduating

abandoned. It has p

A baud of men which wu attempting to lean the province of Madrid to join the Carlist forces was overtaken by the government troop., and dispersed sf. tera shoiyonflict. Fifteen of the band

Ins taw momenta aloud knocking ' tree heard at tbe door, and a man’s voice, srSpSa"—

the terror of the unsi SlT 1 ^ ‘