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STAR OP

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CAPE. - IMP

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GAPE MAY CITY, N. j., WEDNESDAY, APBIL 2, 1873.

NO. 16.

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I I msy TenteM to tell my cncle i > Ionb*Te become inch a fsTorite ' him that I think be will b* mb)* to f ^H^winoed 3 ' 0 “ ‘ J “ ri,r t ° W * rd

SS.-sr™

it-;—.—ilia ilii. — Er-s.'ssi u*gW, ssdmuJ^. - *P«tlm-.U, fre<)neatly f

oiyoa the port of th* cfcihinn. They b —-‘-them by night t*il •"- • tbm a ^l^t 1 ^

Im-xtbMrol wpoctof th*Oon■MMt* of Fubena* of Usine, for ^ he* just b**o pabUsb*d, and eon*

*‘^1 slternstr lonKitodiasl gronp* of Not

of tb* insten

eoms* set apart for the muter and I

than regular polonaise*. They . w*r garment than thepolocaia masculine In the effect, lao**, in colors to match th K wfD b* extensirely na. the new Buriag oosb - - - all arxea, but portionlariy ge ones, are the Togne. They

Ih. Itaiu a™

susS-ms. 1 ^

Ari^SUTfiTai few famili** of any ais* that do nc

‘Atherly^Dolman" bids ft

It baa a raat front, and reran reaching to the waist, and eery long .I..1.J1 aleen* and a tight back a la nostOioa. Cane* of all Vi ml. are M*«tna t*a

Capes of aQ kinds are re. Tb* "Broadway," “JaBe^ and

the favorite style*.

• "Laooa'

> SlaeraleaagarmaaU s and a simulated alaen

Inlonaly.

own Want without any

It wmh the4

. a goodly array of

1 to manao ^.. a ‘ aT 7' 1 do trot

. r—ee-e*—-«M. * 1 *."^2?ir.£fii a sa; r Siss&SpssSBS

» w hardly ■poaaflrla. for ^re has ‘TS toa ^a

saag?

There ia a rharpai or rode fonr-W-pd bedstead, th* framework beingSf bamboo and the bottoming of a net?.rk °f cloth or fibres. The pillows and

- - as cape, w jacket-in frock fon

—: — —Mnnldeta, ar * •’ ths^iaammuia aaah, bid i most potralar spring traveling gi ia the Neilaon Eedingote, w.

aeraral yaan ago’entLoowa Hirer by i a company of Oern - ■' ■ ■ “ ’ of Bonlo, N. T. 80.000 aora. of Oc _ _ tbay now have aeeaeal Tillages; i are numerous, and their land is t ataa* of rWtintmn. They fora a ' property ; aeoond, industrial and d «d,thh^a

Jk young girt, by falling down a fligh if stairs, in Boaton, broke her eolhu one, and drove a hair pin deeply int

ow her wall. 1 _*1 assayed .

; CiSds,;, 1 mcniioned, and 1:

. narvona and diatr— J left to give him, bnl they chatted on • grassssysriTa

by ^he gift of loT*," wae hia reply,

me tntrodnoe yon, £ few mornings later. Laura leaned Wy. bo* was cut- mSaiixinM* uncle's chair, and

to protect the alnmbers of the ta the malerolenee of meeqni-

laatiLi

-I

JJg®!®"* “«» you ratomed from •'Mj about air montha. I ahould Ssisjs.s.gjirii The hglitlr spoken words seem aatouish her. ^Vhat . mtsfort,

make him a present. ’

ihrshiTfffi

“Wan. uncle, it is a strange' l bot he thinks h. would like mt" ••Ton!" cried Mr. Bhodae in utter a. Uke the fellow, aSL s^Uhi too’mu “/

,yS

sssSfS

W. ATbor-eloth, cal will ha quoad out in the

aWthera upon grt

mate* loll or squat

caivabl. attitmls ol ind there ia neither chair nar table risible. Alaiga cheat contains the family' nrea, the ornaments of tEe nusiri* h« children, and the ryot's spare stock if, indeed, ha does not make -r . -arth hia oankar, preferring rather to bnry hia money than to trust to boh* and bars. In the center of the em stands the family hookhah. of large dimenainna that it oan bar'

-* — alloy of — ”

ia fitted

polonaise and a baaqne or a poatilhon Goats' hair, pongee, foulard, twilled flannels and many light materials a •uflbuent body for warmth, yet heavy enough to be uncomfortable, i pure, unmized fabrics are selected

w boenet, and a veritable bony isde ita appearance among tl importations. It ia oalled ti

the time Queen Victoria was married to Prinoe Albert. It ia of straw or chip, fits doe* to the head in the back, hiding

up with cushion!. . _

a'SW.T.'Ss.vsS «*'->• are. of oonrae, '

sot prove *o in the J, thoughtfully: but id already begun, and

"Ton mid I might cfcooae the prea-

■if'u'a

away for we shall both belong to you.” Her uncle kiaaed her fondly, an^ Hal anng at that instant in the doorhe Called to him:—"This litUe wo^mussez £SfrS.£2fiS^|i- ■

■b. Abeaidm

he front flarea np over the forehead _

manner that affords room for the plaits, soda and pnfik of the high ooiffmw. ‘1m Panaienne" is a new bustle. It

is very light, end is formed of steel miring* encased in a thin materir

Over them are three flounces made ‘tin goods which win starch well, az teae oan easily be removed for waaL

ig. It does not extend orar the him,

at ia vary bouffant ia the back. The “Promccado" and “Broadi

re two other style* of bustles which

find great favor.

."sfsMrs: under whoee protec-

sen placed, and caul-

lime i. to come, says

ss

The temple ia generally bn I'onflohL

Mr. Frank Bnekland describee in Land sd Waier the swallowing Ire a python of aboe-oonatriotor:-" Alerabbit was, in due

vmaala as wanld e

keeper of the snake home, — twarp, by the excitement of the rial tors.

-tTi

Ot be aelf-indulgent. The time ia . iSSTSSS-IEn;:

If-impoaed

,ST IPs bad in quality, the wosat that can be cooked np, and it ia aot half enough for the '^^eredom it come InaV' ' " Every dirty place. You see, while * Wtng. “

rut tha mi

pI s?*iOT*r b * mcud -

’ by Mr. Atkin* at hiai_ . rva_a _ p.**.

Oriond,

.u**. U^cbed anoc „ _ 1 rf 1878, _ Tha anrrivoaa of these. May, into:

and first of autumn, moving up i down tha river, and daily m.Vir,. •! annex ranee as high a. th. v..^.h

where theywi

TOi now they are in a highly on* oondition. They hare dog nine miles long, which girae ral cable water power, they have gnat mills, and a woolen “* cotton milk The principal town ia

ad^mane, and it u on the Book Island

and Pacific Bailrood, where ihev ' Urge grain elevators. All their <

tries and business are conducted on the co-operative plan, and they have stores' with fnll supplies of good*. The total number of the people is about 1,800, and

a of the poor U port a charge of $3 for "taking pauper

ES’S^She-^Uh^ibl^^ bjwatjrf 7 thiisnis «*e* that have rotted, and the ap- gnUc, and subsequently aa — y* 3 »” _* nch Otioph »ith whiS ! ih. general the^-, however, U that

they remain at least twelve months in The Comnumiooen publish a lette;

‘van Prof.

the paopla a.

they have eatahliahed boarding-homes

'. localities, where all meals

to rusks aosip.-

"Where does lbs meat come Iron "The same plane*. They have _ neat sometime*, bat they generally up the old lirera, haaleu, dirt'v —^ and heads, that have •• W- Tney make money hing—aahee, raga, aorap* of iron and

ild papers."

"How about tha cooking " That ia very simple, the big pots and kettles is haven't yon ? ’Wall, the

taken. Marriage ia encouraged, but n arc not thought fit to Uke wires

M years .of age.' '*"*—

are kept U achool untillSorllyaaraold,

anti their edt

A slsra harm at North Troy. VL, re oently rlimbad a ladder into the hay loft, and they had to remora the flooring •y get it down again. Rev. L. D. Huston, D. D., chargee with immorality, waa expelled from tb< M. E. Church ^iy the Annual Confer of the Cburoh South.

ucatioD ia completed

night school*. What their religions s,S£Tij'SS : :.rrSi

£ 1 »ivM. He call* attention to the groat * Case af Hydrophobia,

diminution qf the specie* of the cod-fish

flock all brought him potatoes to * re cent donation visit, and he has got enough to last him ten years.

The stun of the Falla City Tobacco Bank robbery ia *350,000. A reward of 850,000 ia offered by the bank for the —*— of the bonds, and of *500 for the

river*. The dimi-

iJybiSd

nourishment, nnle** yon and oold water good.’'

" Do the boy* complain moch of insufficiency or bad quality of l

Very seldom; they dare . wn tome poor fallows , that they’d spend fire or ten ‘ ~ " ifi; money, the master* had gin ■tuff to make their stomachs sick, and by had i

nation not "onfy of the adult"™, out also of their fry, he thinks, has caused the abandonment of tha coast by the "tarde flab that preyed upon them ; 1 he concludes that if the fish-ways opeusd and steps taken to restore immense number* at sdewives and ahad formerly axiating, as well aa of "’non, this renewal of their food will eg back the rod, haddock, etc,, to grounds where the fishermen of the past generation caught them in abund-

I sad story of hydrophobia A farmer

residing near GaleanUe by the name of caIKUU ^

Sitodsy evezdng. Ltn^Uy I •

he was m hisusnS good health i “Vf 3 “f* 3 ” °P -- ^--u its. Toward evening he re- | tc I b ? 3l . < T 0 ^ ° tl ^* r “'“.So hare aboutl

and apirita. Toward evening he ». I he belieree other men to hare aboutlim marked u. his srifethat he did not feel, “V 1 “•* labrieof opinion is threatened

very well, and would lie down, and did ! Ti “ 1 ruin ?

-re— ready the wife j A witty report* on a weatern newa-

...... ... rr, insanity being very prevalent in

era citiee just now, says that a klep-

— ... | tniae is a thief who belong! to the

then, and would keep quiet. In beat society.

hen supper wi o the bed and asked ‘him if he ! F . sot gi t up and eat with the fam- “cat

than watched for what they had ea

“Why a flogging, or application o e bastinado." -. “Oan't the boys evade the punish

“ Only for a little while. They may s— —t *11 night, blinking they’ll m.t.

—a the next day; but

rhe Manufacture of Silk. £ account of th* progress of silk n rture, by Alcan, the two follow- li isaeeci.of particular interest: a

lUrvad to Alcan to simplify tl

process lor killing the worm* in tl

silk oi •— •--

he called for water, ray. I Willie, age eleven, son of F. V. Hlx, 1 choked np. Mre. Mo- j J r ., of Bockland, Me., jumped from a d to bring him a drink, | hay-mow. andetnlring upon apitohfork, pmm “K 1 ' ? ne . of U *' entered hia breast, kiU-

: where they hide, in ash-boxes, coalbins, empty wagons, wood-abed*, anywhere, the boss'll aurely find them oat, sod than they’re treated worse than if

ibstanoe (camphor), instead _. hieh ts generally employed in Ett

■ --k of loss by at

iploying a volatile

A St. Paul, Minn., baby ia th* snbiect of a writ of habeas corpus sued out by his mother in consequence of hia being detained aa doMaieral security for

sequent rotting, Ac., unless ... . — carefully and thoroughly dried, bout 40 J - -*

Advices from Arisons state that impany of the Second Infantry* uni command of Lieut. Hi or, had* fit —**■ - Apaches, killed six of the

in will travel about with i

child too young to go out playing, and beg money, after telling all sorts of bad atoriaa. Besides using the children so

looking to praieMil

•— thrir eyes, and think they oan get

_ Bau. or Fibs ix Mra-Ocuax.—The , bark Sacramento of New .Bedford,

Capt- Bobbins, from Peraambueo. with _ r, “—‘ft A 0o„ experienced | and captured four aqua

d hia, Terr ' Th f P““ jorthsreat.' Feb. 2 latitude 32 to St,at lOp. m., wind bloi ing heavily from nortn, northwest, ar

of which nauer bad’been m ‘ n -’' " corposants " on yardarms and

pasted. Although the transnortaiieT : rn ’ J,tl ‘ 0 *ds. and no lightning, a ball of Mr. Wm. Craven, a prominenkoitixen SSrS;. 1 fire exnloded in the belly of tl,e main of Cincinnati, bought a family lit in a

* —* 1 -leac^ry one day last week, and six

lours after waa killed by falling down flight of stain at the house of a aick

Sis

1 counts, both intereating and in credible, ' of an'Indian shepherd at Vallejo. He 1 I is said to be of weak mind and bleata

t* grata like a sheep.

m

. old ce

i the city he r thought of i

reeSuttJen..

jBiSatyagaas:

are to be allowed to do thsae thing* the to* principle that we do noTSchildren to do what we allow men lodo.. It saama to m* if thawodd were lika a fire just kindled. Von mu.

asBmJtogttos rt^yhyon p^

genadiCT to aerve royalty aho^d" be. to* at Potato that waa U-. UlTof

ful* and armfuls may ha thrown in. an in frfijvrcsl”; burn fervently and more bruhtly^Sc tar* ^it"*to^“aiid rrtigicn^s re

tl fi«taa upon men, not aimply from the rword. but bun th* family, the law of *„ng R-i BUte, and thai^gra of Ufa, m« dir* Win *0 be more and more . .„d

begin to be more behave they oan <

and utoe toTinJ do U without dS: MBt to benevolane* and thro* other

quahtias of a noble Christian

readers have, moat of them, ob-

--- -i with wonder and admiration specimens of remarkably preserved boQuota, wreathe, * -» - v "

the'eage, he flowers that had L— w

happen»t—T < *yp° of.e>«facr bridal or burial, yean th* largest of the auto had »«o. yH retainingaU the apparent Ireah-

“* whole, one of hia oomt, °f those newly gathered. only juat in Ume,V Th* art of doing this has bean kept!

tad almost diaap- aeoret from the geaeral public, while a . ■'*

few who have paid liberally to learn it ”

re profit* by thna rendering I remembrances imperishable.

'vnuath that has laid upon the breast of sorac departed loved one is jnueerved and placed under glaaa to be not only a constant memento, but also

— object of beauty t

e price charged lor

aide of the mouth

the rabbit—dead, of oc

45g

understand; but It did HoUandtto! aeeing the snake number two writhing and kicking about inside Make numbM

- ’fs^orabirto’lh? V** 0 ^ 3 ^ 3 “ J * lni « l | bo “ upou opening the box, ^eraT.W. ^ ^ after its amval at ita deatirmtion not a , j? ? f< T Elinnl ** “ it " » r t ,

atnglc butterfly was found ; all the co- ? , , 10 , tl ““ manner near the | Tlie ship-yards at Bath, Me., have . .. )uod ^ | deck, knocking down one of the mew. --.uch to do at proto Seven ship*.

tmmv-like nro- f ' 0 ,“F I “ or 1 * ft Ul “* I ‘w" b “ k, S t»<-ut'-one schooner*, and hardened and i “P* 0 " 0 ?*. 103 '* b * 1 R*'? were no one I other .mailer voaelsare under contract, ly kind, [ •>= fx** 3 <=“ «*ptata- and many of them in procere oi oocI tioally, no appreciable amount of cam- ! i ■ traction.

phor had boen volatilised. This expert-i A „ S f* TO l>o«*oo Scbooi.. —In a! The appearance of the West Point ‘ certainly allows that this method * miil "rataff* the city of Santo Do- cadet* ia thus wittily deecribed: “ They ” nnngo a correspondent with the new arc absolutely covered with buttons, and

company found a achool-houac. It was k, t.ght laced, and walk ki straight, that a Simply a thatched hut with earthen floor, ramrod looks puffy and humpbacked ba-

A number of boys and giria, white and s ’ ' "

colored, were seated on rude wooden stools ranged at the aides of the room. Fastened to a perch by the side of every pupil was a game-cock, and in reply to the eorreapondent's inquiry he was told, "Oh, they belong to the school-master, Who fights them Sunday*.'' In this sport he was always joined by the village priest, education and religion standing on the same low level in Santp Do- (

by direct application of fire, but at

1810, indirectly, by use ’ ' the last two or three y

process, involving th

own way, and tha children of such parautag* ware not uU tall at malnritv, * a °* fc ? r l*w com* into orw-

hand, and prevent srsss'ri’rt began a aerie* of pulltnt ing in the riba, and a last he succeeded in ' sots: «3raMug£ ool. "W^ 3 » £V^cd h Sl*d^'for‘ , : whOe, with hia mouth open, wondering, donbtleaa, where he haib^rndwEIi Imd happened. I raw him jnat now.

by the aid of the

.—lOity may tl rendering the most penahable Let the flowers va are to ax,

upon, be fresh and firm, of pure white or delicate tint*, without green leaves.

If a bouquet is to I taking the flowers

By one stop-ooek steam ia first admitted in order to soften the cocoon.; by oi ing another they are then saturated v water; in this condition they would sink, but by opening a third atop-oock the water ia forced out by the praesore of the steam, the cocoons swell i' ’ flote again, and the unwinding ia eompliahed with the i * "

quality of th ~ ’

Southern publisher complains beta some of hi* vnbecribera understood the printed words " rcoeived pav- ——* ” — ‘He dunning bills he sent

intimation that he forgave

Mo.vur Cnosx.—City papers inai upon it that the Wall street cliques si locking up giv——* - ■ tenaify the i

Uy of grief for the agitation

f the proposed temperance law, hia nly utterance during Ilia brief illness

.a ^

being the word*, ‘Toe

taaot will hereto bereplaoed with other subatitute, aa the prooeaa doe* not

themaelvea. Taka paraffin, of the beet quality, and melt it in. tin enp act in hot water, which may be kept boiling

water, which may be kept boiling —u»d it *o M to keep the ^uaffine in liquid state for me. Into this thin -nd transparent mass dip the blossoms,

vmy thin coat that will

a man who picked his way gingerly. The Secretary of State was ndnuthome in President Tyler's carriage. He had d at the outskirts of the Federal i*ar tha Seven Building., when

is the growth limitation ‘to

at or quite invisible, sothat the fle

The atcre of Mcara Blag A Moors, a* Jaaaa Moore and Mrs. Moore, ” Goodhue, mid a child nanmd

leave*, if pnetrred in this way. ' e coated with green wax, or with * ic prepared with the addition of *

S.^^S5

«*, and the bto of Mr. Goodhue had

beam almost severed from his body, Tgraaraesusas evidence of aavwoqada. Mr, Joe Tyng eteamar a day or two praviowa to the to but nothing has bean beard U, and the eon of awellWwn

an tha’freabnam~iS'tasriy oi the

tiie plank sidewalk. sSt Mr. wib hesitated about trurting hia gre. bulk on the broad ahouldere of M 1 “‘ ‘‘Ja™ P"*"* 3 ® 3 risk the paauage. The man aesured 1 " was no danger, sad after mi ton he oonclnded ta try it. “Quoted well on the back of man, with hia arms about Sera. A few step* waa taken men ground when the weii of the two heavy men broke throi

srr sms wets.The store of Bing A Moore, the only

iGmoto itodrim-±^ P S orderod sixty tons. When the meat mrribdiU'Pto.HtaMajetayhadtaf swwSs-sw.

to wait He was in oorreepoodanae .1 led. Aftsuttem.^5, ATtJS! tota'to^.

to let him down in the mod. "Don’t * - scared, Mr. Webrirr," was tl nr, "111 take yon safe to land trill only be ood Be quiet and _ r as you can, plea**. Bat yon ‘srsw'-’Si’SiSEi

id«* of .

involved in the

Senator Chandler

fully exjtacting that th* mset had been

PtlMi, 4- rindaw,. hn SSS.WSiWSS ™"«l *iu lam*. A law a

looking dark of the San Francisco Post-offloe ninety-nin* coppers, for which she demanded thirty-three stamps Being told that ahe could only legally tender four coppers, die began to pace th* corridor in great wrath, calling oooasionly at tha window until aha had made thirty-threa separate tenders of the coppers and had received thirty-three three-cent a lamps. She may hr— 1 tail and plain-looking, but she - beautifully sharp.

cavalry drill near Fort Scott,

Kan., tha hone of Private McGee be-

ly against the steed of Sergeant Maher,

oeiving injuries whit

A oonrention has been signed by Prea-

Thiers and Count von Araim for the payment of the fifth milliard of franca of the war indemnity by instal- ’- On the 6th of September, the

lu the Missouri legislative bribery case Hick or, lobbyman, declares that Bnrger refuted to "sell hia vote," but r ed to bring over ten members to support of the iacuranoe bill, and

learned that his a< required. In the United Stale. Senate k resolu-

te inquiry aa to 1 Railway extan- *. androqnesUag the executiva de-

A "Pot Ur" Jon—The New

In courtship, every thing ia regarded

nld sent the Engljah norcitsta fatca . “ provisional and preliminary, and theDon Piatt to report the Inaugural ““U®* 1 *“pl* o' vtrtueor aocompltahimoniea at Waahingtoa. It is now I * “ .taken to guarantee delightful -a aa-! . “ pSu- i ob M m ^ ! store* which the broad leisure of mar-

the/i

parti of the manager of tl

Piatt'a reports showed the *' Tank" < siderebTr ahead in the reportorial 1 although Tales ia ooaaidered the batter

^HaJi, aged eightaen^ahot dead f with of

An Australia paparreeorda theadriere meat of twelve aheeren of sheep, who, betwAn Monday morning aaB SSdr. a. of the following B*turday,*turaed out the handsome numberof 7,679 ewes and lambs, averaging IJfe; or lOW per man per day. The work waa well done, and it ia added that the bat ha* "rarely h~" equalled and never exoellad in the

rrj- u—"TO*, saying ahe had not

loinea, la, -J* of that cit, and urged them to quit their ainful habits m Ufa The ahandond femalna asked the ladies if these latter would find them bomee and furnish

Silver Oitv, New commands *1,50 to ,

rater, and all .killed n™__ ^ «^0»‘B'Qtt® tamd. flout

ss^tz wood «a to 8X25,

a. hTSe ,

gave him five yean at hard labor ex ~ well-known atallion Planet had a tope from being killed, on the .'A i. Alexander, in Kentnckv. A man Mined Graham had th. horae lx charge, and was ws#S5fc him They ham waa waraad away, aa tb* trae about to fall Graham did not h*3

Oue of the milkmen «