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STAR OF THE CAPE

STAR OF THE CAPE

VOL. VII.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1875.

BUSINESS CARDS. HAYin at rt-rriBoVt, '

“Ttie Gut of Haorta.”

A Sated Coo, let.

BilalOatrtebes li Africa.

THE HEART OK AFRICA.

DENTIST.

l»TICT.I>ATBi—Cape War O. H.

Wrtai”’""

HESWY SWAIK.

MASTER IX CHANCERY, Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds,Ado

• B*g«*.

AeOuualpncUMUU en.1 Iw-pneltlima taken. ' aee wlial I COU1D aVSMierel the Gaueur Htane, IMnle- , ,, . TlUc/iajie Maj Gtmn<r, -S. J. . amoug those ma

Novor, wilhmyTOiiaeut." wheels, as Mr. Evarett dm' Oh, manuna,” cried Licxy, aglnwt,! away, with Liny nestling np t trely yon would not"— Oao long, UnceniiR glance Elizabeth." ani l Mia. Dewafonl, in a(t.'r the departing pair, and thei

" don't you ' turned to her tin case and umbrella, re eroaling •• They'll bo hack presently," aho i * ' 1 Butthe " .......

On the happy

liberal dowry from her MTcrelgu, i , ... sing, and an injune-, HiirfBC-a, «ilh slightly Iwnd. and be a good and faithful wife; camellia., and otbei

Je of the nni ^ the money that he thaa usee hi , briskly making these deecrring girla happy, and his side. I ensliling Uiem to marry well, eomr he gave I feo® the tn-asury- of the country then re- { ^ n ' :u the Emperor's private puree cUa this way he is constantly using his

0x1 funds for UieTalviwicement • ihjeota, and seems never to wca

' his | is dffijietl in

MEDICINES.

prided I I beg you will in- i from tlie cliff, and the red orb of day Julu 8 B" 011 - rindiro no longer. Go and sank majestically down behind the ever. 4t . . *. ... ,,

iglhat Iteport of Uie Eng-' gm-n glens tlmt Imumled the weateni wsmrdimr To ■ ' I of horizon, ami Mm. Dewsford grew tired. "■ rem * H[ed T "

or r and cces, and rhemnatic. and still, Omidley. when recommend.,* Mrs ! like the clmrmcter of romance, "tbey > ebacomw 1"> vniits and to PU

the party . aaothor Uring. and that he dUi it—mag- , . 0D ?i

.. . J ' r ; . smoang t'oi can be ni|lccaUy ^ nnsclttshly—the country , easily ecptnved. A dry goods l»ox, large J found the enough to allow a muoke i'* t— •.'•o*. .»'.t .. ... <ii.l of llm

KEARNEY'S

1'UHD EXTRACT

B U C H U jSSTi

. "Somethinghaa happened !'* criodthc : irophetie soul of Mrs. Dewafonl. ■' It on't be ixasrihle Unit 1 shall have to stay .

■e hanging ah

, gether;

■——C -r A aiUiont me ; and —

RIGHT'S DISEASE. " Elizabeth, I am aaton

^blA* j neither .gold nor jewet-i

consent to my marry- ’ Bhe 1 shall he so happy tie nd] .I. a ho will he miserable . a (f /„,

and I intend to. show the world ahut „ urT ,., lan, imshackled and anfetleml. Simeon Slylilea on ‘ espalile of! You, Elizabeth, wildemres. glory in thua becoming an olfor-.! "If theyshonldn'

cnoualy round. It waa a whereon' she stood, cut axis beyond by the rush

it was almost perpendicular,

. twenty feet up Dewafonl began

mean that he drinks, or the like; but he [ not keep thr does -pot keep to a thing. He changed | Camellias schools again and again. He changed [ as they conn aR..^'ie. college. He meant to be a J be taken no lawycl'- now he is in for modieine, and j cool, to prol I think I heard him roKuinriug the other j Bring a fe

night about tlie delight of being

n | answer. Beale of all kinds eai

I- oil. and tills is the best way to treat the 11 mealy bug, when there are hut few

I- plants, 'iln* who lore plants will Hud lK , „ ah . a lo | little difficulty in keeping Uiem clear ol T j,,

inserts—those who do not, had

acUug »

', he ci

' »P"=t "

Inmn In the she thought,

name inssxnt a welcome 'heels broks the linslieil

dul ho relent; baUo!“‘“| e ^ ather his large estate j j”’ 1 . P

In Louisians. This my father would nut amt accept. It tonched him very mneh. but i “I"' “‘J 1 "

he would not Uko money when-love Uml ;

1U STS mss oequ more waier . ,_:,ki,.u . 11 »’ 11 ' w - 1 . . into bloom, md rare mart .. ^ ki u ..dying." xml bo ”' to ! ' U *"**.%■ ‘'‘ 8 “^U *,re b."m Ke8P ^ »he pMn rntd ■nnmnmleB^ of hi, j But

pota Containing bull* each hn^'alfthi' rxirtrait of hU vSc •“tl' 0 !* 1 » mirade ! Wh-n men drank of mu.-. —<-1"

. collar, or wherever they ^ ^ ^ 0 , hi , ^ ; it they -“R U' and give water as they .. x i lsrB , rio a tu be a Christian," he dnnkmg a htUa mor ... .a. a tadsjmpu wjld ^ ..„ d j know I do luUy •'rou. and.g.llaut h

r forgive all my enemies, as I hope for '. u . '' forgiveness. But I cannot forgive those

ith their slan-

tin' last and worst of ci Col. Gordon, has been eqnaHy vigilant at Khaitoom and Cioudokoro in stopping ’the traffic, and has followed his lender's id-pa in opening Central Africa to civilization. The fact that Coh Dong onld

- 500 miles

tliruugh this tnu-kless wildcmcss from Gmidokoro to the kingdom of Uganda, while Sir Samuel Baker required a little

! !h kd army to even proceed half the distance,

nxiai

which offi the geographical iliacover ’

led iu the ' Col. long, it should k that .Speke wax ou the horilora of the

Victoria Jake in January, 1862. though

East River Bridge. ! jt does uotappear that he ever waa upon -

The new Mayor of Sow YorkXty, i [ t a watera aa Long ha.1 been,

in his first messege sayyid tliyBi-ool. He was at Jlip'n Falls in July of the lyu and Sew York bridge : 1 am of _ v ,- iri and penotmted on tlie soouinlun that Ihe work upon the bridge While Nile " oa far as about one

Brooklyn should . a 1W oo north latitude, diacoveriug the do not consider ,,,1,,'r arm of the della, or the river Dua-

lion's on o|ien questiun. If it were no, the j,,ri. He and bia comimnion, however, ind (he erection of a bridge upon the p'l wnt were not able to descend the river, and thus he site would not receive my approval. The therefore lost the opportunity which the dwut to project, however, has now eo far ad- American lias seized, Baker, on the ots had vane d that it should, without any on- other bind, in his firat journey, reached • bird's Itecmaiy delay, be prosecuted, to coni- the paint where thin uni-zplpred river Ihe nan's ,Action. ’ The' tower on the Brooklyn d-b.mehe.1 into Uie Vii-toria-yUe, empty- ' it out nhle is substantially finished. On the hi to the Albert Lake at ftagungo, A planted New York side the tower has lieen ear ^nuio,, caUed 'MrooU.. The undiscovapuedlly and tied a few f.-el above the Springing of : cm l portion lay betwee Urondugani and

ipl' t'HA during 'MrooU, a ffistanee apparently of about >• Tlie Brook-; flfty miles. This region tlie fortunate

s> the East ri'

e who killed my Rachel

f ' lcr ’- "

I have an admirable portrait* of General Jackson, taken la-fore the Prcwi- j deney had weighed upon him, or the loan

__ , — , — , Oi ine giwai II i 111 more lor n r, mial Kearney s Extract Bucmi mar.piu»».ytimn.,er. roveiee. la Ihe BladAer tWIeulu. Orsv.l | " T™'” « il1 n, A n >' !l "“J Mrs.

oCBrtekdaslBepcwUSDU'Miiikisor Mllvy ; Dewafonl, calmly IHismMgaaana IWMSwss c< me - -- -

nxul, and Mia. Dewaford'i

raugat right of Mr. Everett's apiri- 1 c-.,v dikshiiur ronnd the pnrve of the ! '

. „ of the.

t only regret to be 'the ; hill.

generate a dangbter !" " Well f she eried, " I never was ventured poor Lizzy, :■ more thankful for anything in my life 1, few minutrw of silent grieving. I'm tired to dratli. waiting.” promised Charley to ride out with " Are you T" said Charles Everett, as is afternoon !" he checknl the home in tlie middle of ’U must give him up, Elisabeth, the road. such u aubjoct lean accept no “Yea. Why don't you drive eloe-r I" omise 1" sharply demandeil Mrs. Dewafonl. at I promised, mamma !" " Oh, did you want to drive heme with . Dewafonl gravely rubbed tlie end , ua I"

Why. of course I did! I'd have been

that sort never do more than pick up j used. If it is derired to save I bits. They, am never thorough. They 1 for jilnnting ont, the foliage enn’i lie relied upon. I wouldn't take 1 kept growing after the flowers I him into my office, and I don't want him Dust Is eue of the. greet oi

In my family—thxt'a all” ! hottae plants.

Air. B. is a' quick-witted* obeerrer, : ' and ho is generally right. Men who are The Forte of Example, to do anything well must stick to it. | The fiendish act of cruelty perpetrated , Honorary members of - all religions, dale | by a party of lioya in* Wentxville, Mo., • " all srienoee,. devotees iu tarn of | upon one of their achoolmatee. whom | all arts, students in sneeessioii for all i they murdered by fastening the prof serious, ore the least suceessfnl j railniad track wh*e he was run over by and useful mefpiii life. " Gentlemen ! a train of cars, it less surprising, the

steady!" oa the driU-sergeent; says. Ain; soya, than it would U-If it hod oc- , The fommeree of 1HT1 is' 11 — currcd in a State when- acta of mob , v j. n- , > ' . - 1 About a Snake, Etc. violence are le» frequent. Tie victfm J '" York '' urUI “ * -on

i , ,z: , review of the inst year states that in re- w **

Seer to Colombo, m IndU, a make |of thiamfaniri erurity. gard to the ezpnrt. and importa, the meing a parrot in a *ge. had nuole ,ts y«r hod an oilvaotage both Jvs. Tli. Ad way to n plaei. where it could make „n auffioent to acoount for the aversion fl h ^ u ezporta of the attack noon the oarrot 'A child elmcrv which turn eehoolfellows entertained to- ' ’ oi uie ^ P L nn^.4te J^r. ! -«d him. The boy murderers knew : ™£**£»J*S* moaned the mmke bv the iril. while the thri in Urn BUte where they lived per- !'' r - WS .' 00 °-'

they drank in

atiU. they t>

s Fertilizer.

KUMEr'S EXT. BUCHU ; SfiSsSSSS te Kfs-S 1u.ii .Sa^&asna^saj! tSSbSE'18-i m—

■ i -

(EinEn ht. bucku , . .

iwnosasaiiy earos all aRsetloas of me (Hero Lizzy visibly brightened;. " But " Well, ma'am," soiil Charley, in ac- little one m danger, anatelied the child ; “’“’i '

) I eliall acoompany you 1" (The cents of the coolant deliberation, while ! away, and in pc doing pulled Ihe snake "zeeul

mxtise^uat iiis ace. ' ! pretty f/ico hecamo riondeil and over- 1 Lizzie Hung, frightene.1 and yet smil-1 out of the enge. At this moment a dog j ““‘l ' A*a rieXsarn.j'.- TsX* no nilivr. rest once more). "'Where arw yon go- ing, to his ride, " I shall lie very happy [ oorae up and among them all they di* faileil rrlM One Dollar per HottJr. or ; f ' U. help you off Urn cliff on one condi- j pslehnl the snake. The dog, the make u ' wondered s Iwr Five Dal^aya. j .. To Oio woods hevoud the glen, lion." and the parrot all died from the affects mnniti-a where the faUiers aanctimi - T. I n>unm ,. Charley is going lo get some Condition ! Chariew Everett!" n- 1 of the meimoter. hut neither of the girt, low the children should imitat- th-i

'ri.no I w®^ "“trel for my herbarium." claimed the astmashed and imlignant | reoeivod any injury! ~

"BA 1 ™ SiatM. nrnu . .... . H An enn n^nnS" I * U " M Hl "

1 1 knight; but, as I knew him, thick, whit ' t locks made the helmet, and the once inn

sa all gentleness.

The Crops of ISJ4. 1 The 81. Louis Dcmurral has prqrurod om J. It- Dodge. Ui- aanitarian of the

bureau of agriculture, the footings of his ' fortlicoming statemelit of the crops of '

1874, an follows:

On the 1st of Jannaiy, 1874. ihe ntim- I

her of swine of all agin it States aggregated nearly 5

dedncvnl from returns of Conroy corroe- —-. - — - — , nimd-til-i, of width fnllv 17,000,OtM were windnidl, wat«r-power, or steam, in the eight States n( the Ohio sod Mis- upper half moves through the at, souri valleys. In September last returns pherr, and at coch rotation chaws an received allowing the efriiparativa . m-m* number of the 'sqnitoe. down Iwra and condition of fattening hogs, the water.- wln-re they drown and am eline from the amount of sUx-k fat- Uie Iwttom. Even- revolution of ^S.iptemlwr of the previous year net ilraws in an ounce of mosquitoes

o plore. Hailing down the While Nile, or V" Somerset," aa it baa been caUed, from,

inirvd to aupport the cables of both nlnrat one degree north latitude, hedineovrers sre male. A eonmdidation id the rnv | nrar om ,|eg. thirty min. a largo ies of New York and Brooklyn into bik,. some twenty-five milea jong, and on i municipality ia but a- question ol gelling out of it be descended the river ie. When this bridge is completed „|,i r b empties into Lake Albert. If it it union may become a fart. rim!) appear that this river Howe fr

tide n

vl lake.

would oc

e Nila. •

S I could have got oil i make and parrot attacked ci

(18,000,000 wl

a help of $113,000,000; Th mult alone, it soys, saved tl

at the hands of lawless moba, the aulhoritica hail usually

r .. ... The moaquitoea thus collected

Kentucky, thirteen in Ohio, eight in splendid manure for the land, w Michigan,” seventeen in Indiana, fifteen » ton- 1 ie Hlinois, fifteen ill* Iowa, seventeen in A New Tmso.—The editor

' " >■> Bo

merrial disaster. In all our com- these eight Statee the average decline -In industries whose foundstinua were ini- Their cuudltlw at that date wai also low, col

paired or weak have ailelitly disappeared ' the depreciation below a fair average he - cushioned, and there is a wu and the revulsion lias not caused the imp- ing eleven per eeut Tlie returns were stone on each side, the inside el posed crisis, simply becauac-tlie decoy , very fnll, and tlie*' deductions doubthaw „ijuatrblc, «<> that a sliort girl has been gradual. It boot tj be rep- rep’rceul witli reouonable au-urary the her Ups to. the lino ol any giv

i aperi- status of awine fattening. In Setitemlier tache without trouble. It Ik feeling j last a preliminary estimnt- ol crops occupied at 10.30 v. M.. an iron shrunk makes the principal aggregates as fol- tends from eue gate post,

■normoualy in every branch of business, lows : Corn, 81»;000,000 bushels ; young man by the'

jl the bead

‘ ij,ke Tanganyika can now be Nimuialcd ’ from the problem, ns it is evidently th ’ source of rivers flowing into the Allan- ": tie, ao tliat the long-xnugtrt-for souroa iiiiial Ini either in tlie Victoria lake or ill J this new and unnamed lake, which may - Is- but on extension of the Victoria I Both these most take precedence of the ‘ Albert lake, as being higher in clem-

ent This Out

‘ treat a desk wound. Every one is liable ' surgical and vclerinaiy aid, where h ‘ may save his own bfr. the Ufe of a friend ’; or a beast, simply by thc-cxiTciss of a

New York, Sent hut haa I . "a iliwigil for an upholstered elx-ck the flow of bio ile, which sesms destined to bo-, stitches can be taken ai •ry popular. The foot-board j, ■ Tli* In,the ||

, tsung pauiful,"a correiqKmdent aoya, "Uko a n bring panful of burning coals, and npriukla , mime- upon them commim brown sugar and gate is bold the wounded part in the amoks, land ex- J n ., minute i* two the pain will be'

n around, rapidly. In my «ae « maty nail loul

iwfol truth haa drowned .wheat, 290,000,000 bushels ; isil i, 27(1, and he is at oims, sUrted home by a steel lan j. K boil wound iu my foot. The

npon the oonnby that even the wealthiest 000,000 bushels ;' barley, 32,000,000 pain and nervous Irritation were «•«».

' ' ' The bwheti; j-iUtom, 105,0(«l,000 hushi'bi; 1>OB1 . T , _A nrident of This waa aH removed by hidilmg it in than hay. 25,000,000 tons. Hmta*, N. Y., sought an injnnorion re-, smoke fifteen mini, tea and Iwwaahlcto

any previous year iduee the wsr; but. at centlv against s drilv new^aper of that wamne my reading in oomfmrt. We

sowa»'

bavuigUie French eaUiadralsn-avy of tig-jisper ia the marring bw family

slide from U,a roof fixed- U-m -ril «e depart ri ri»f.*uhouai i-raokri bat . my-.^ wmou. oy. ^o,. sorely fa, the rieighmriOie vehicle Imd by the -orkingof the pr—,-riclih. tonga Ucame_v«7pau,f..l, a.

" - ned over in order to effect their olxims jars tb« whole bmlding. and ot

Tbs stozy lo

e axpseted. : tyminutss.ps

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