WAUM * KUMtKDUE, daon u i/ it opened in *11 direetion*.
CO If TRACTORS A ByiLDERS,
STAR OP THE CAPE
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDKESDAY, FEBEUAEY 17, 1875.
of than, ud on I^an, An«put
h*lf nj down the hill there
,0< noble old tn«, put the place for _____ • picnic; and there were inritKI all the >_t
I^ora. Stella, friend* we ronld collect on that fatal OBe „( the two freeat, A
ailth of Angnat to orlehrate Ralph'* hmd, but Pmoa, whi
wee ve-_ i__i >or aocn arnnaomeniu, ouncuiL in uua country we had no oie : annunoucd a* a inmnan. acoordine to rrT 7 benntiful, both in per- . looked on, and chatted the time plea*, tion in the matto* Wewm committed ! the New York S^A mmT^ ia
Ralph aeemed on this day to a separation between the Church and | the pillar of a ■q'*» and intorntting i c *"« ht **>“■■ owl1 light heart- the State, and between mental and family, and the ornament of a limited cwattc edneae.and waa merry and. full of life a* moral government. What >** under-! circle of friend*, nhrivel* miaembly un-
other Statee waa in der the hands of the opposing oonnael in a back upon the I a criminal trial., Uood and worthy dtaTlist accounted for ! sen tlmt be is, he i* proud to obey the
ex-; call of the law and do hi* duty in the
[ American youth. ; imperiled cause of.morality mud good
of skillful school order, He is " ' '
tmerican boy* and raged—to fini
leant governable. It was for be criminally
*blo to get eu- opinion. He ivo the German j of, and wher ' ily training con- almnt it in ■ society was also fair-minded
when die died—juat gather, sitting on the ground ed al the iieriod J , in nature's brown and gre '
in the conn , then Lanra amf Rdph ait and daring that time uboost forgot what ‘migl
httie of her. So abc ami entered folly into the spirit of their d were, unconsciously, hsppiuciw. How gladlv, in the long
overgrown and rather swkward years'that hare pasaed since, have Ire- gins w » - imhered that hour, and been thankful ! thia rw
the light of what happened afterwards, I
' was not which is * En« timearep
and then glances
dock, won ’ Us life. It
a and loving g
I-. sistent with -
y the most coatly, and implied the largest
a j amount of experience, wisdom and self- ( courts before forming t. devotion. It also implied the necesai- Smitli'a guilt or iunon
, in place of the stifT-hacked chairs P** 0 —^
WASHINGTON HOTEL! Ihe maliogany card table—which, with ; Hsrth'y. Ho was i
. formed “ T J. ^ ■«*.
bomonSho
HOTEL, Harrlaburj
McMakin’H ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE HAY, X. J„
of furniti
airy liedroom* out of ten—tlirro were loT ' 1 ’"T 11 and
d lelc-a-frtti, and “ ,noi “ h “ the re roomy armcliaira; ' Ul “ lk 01 ‘b Ihere r huge four-poatcr ; u >" niatter. the bureau was a * moe did I see a young
' monster sideboard,- with inoouceivablo 10 “k* ■ II the world lo drawers and cupboards and pigeon- “ Ru *i sSer all, there l “'“ - 1 -— “ " delight of ns Ibibi*"* in young '—
d all of ui
eldest brother . _ .. ^ ..
visiting at your father's house non towards those
ieh for about six montli*. When, heart. After dinne Ospa May <A'X. V. 1. for Aunt Amanda detested all the strict : 1 w, ' n ‘ u "'re, I only intended to.remain i rambled among the conformity to rule and fasUon so com- ; * ,0 ' ••"•'k*, hut for aorne reason—well, ! over the ocean at tl HOTELS. mou 10 J, ® w England houaekeepiug. 1 m “* 1 t*U you the whole story, I sup- I do belie** were • ■ - “ • '• —*■- *—•- — tlmt .1 rtmd longer ready happy. selvro were
i nooount of Ralph j '* When it grew cooler, and the sun iug, having reoeived their own discip
_• 1- .a. ng low, we all went down to the >“ the school of adveraityat a lime w
A. . :~rr r~ 1 leave of in.i ueaou, and wandered up audabout.pick- Um oxigenciea of our country • form* Ihe oomplcment of furmturo in nine i ^ sbacooe. AU the girl* were m , inR np pebblm, watching the aea^ull*, ; oI uatiomd education in thenu.li
and, finally, Ilalpli proposed that we i'Hm parents now on the since crew
should take a sail, as there was a pleas-1
by th< rich is oompoeed of the of the four lending machines— Wheeler A Wilson, Wilcox A Gibbs, Singer, and Howe—and lias served to bind the sowing machine manufacturers together and enabled them to defy competition by
1 board; abroad, hi
susceptible of chemical pic. It waa no wonder that they should .1 • — • -brought to the last ahil
ill a predicament it la re-
s' lated that Samuel Bradburu once wrote
cause the but-; to Mr. Wesley an acceuut of his suffer
r globules to adhere to each other. '■ iug*. and that Mr. Wenley dent the fal ow, as the principal part of the butter lo*ing laconic reply, endoring five not exposed to demy, it les-omc* a pound note*: Dear Sammy—Trtiat In
i inqnirv, Wlial is the 0,0 Eo^ldo good; *o sh*H thou dwell rge a per cent, of butter i iu U, ° Und - llud v ‘ ,ril y tl ‘ 0 ' 1 "k*!! be xge per cent, o! butte. ^ tecaon ^ Wji Jolm Ww .
. j ley." Bnulbunx replied: "Reverend and. Dear Sir—I have often been struck with the lieeuty of the passage of ScripB tore quoted in your letter; but I .must
them- astonished to find that, hi
no I case. He is still more astonished when s tablet of what ho fondly calls bis mind is * 1 i regarded iritli extreme disgust by the *“ ' When they sneer at his culpa
While try- j his invention. - 'Singer admits tl
bias, lie is I patents, which are much lesa important, I " u “ l invited to l*id him *2,000,000 prior to 1870, since j * irr * d I ,,r,Uu ‘
which time ho has not been compelled to ' *l“ cl ‘ W 'H •“>
if the cream
impelled
A monopoly of this ^
om 810.000,000 to 830r000.000 ! decoy, r, and wonld cost the people : course,
emovsl of the cream s the fluids of the creali
hen first made, has ; reverend and dear sir;your obedient an., putrescent material grateful servant, a Bradburu." In 1787 et the whole. Even ; Jonathan .Orowther and Duncan M’Alentirely sweet, the lam were appointed to Inverness. Their the butter will soon journey to it wss adventurous and dant removed will, of i geroua; their circuit was largo and their deteriorate the butter. The 1 allowance next to nothing, for Orowther
nothing strange | bl
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
FRAMKMN F. WEKTCOTT, ■OCNCKU/JU at LAW ANIiMAHTKI'
CHANCERY.
In the Ccanlj of cape w*j.
I know.
i,tfo the real mimh for him
dent his strong prefe "Come, Stells, "fisngo ** it may tee
rhy I
you, looking at
ebe
all tile breatifnl
a had insisted o
e in a pair of white sa
going to the
my sideboard for
"Ob, thank yon, _ _ _ . ealehing her pleasant glance over her ; lr °the,l. long before I thought of euch spectacles; "I will do it ever so nice." ' lhi '‘K- But the time come alien his i And very toon-I had forgotten everything ,or me became an marked Uiat in delight at my employment. . also looked u)>ou the tie that bound Tlat a museum it was! Such quaint * 0 8®Lher as one that death alone cm jewelry In antique aeltinga; such l, «'» k . »nd ao naturally and cosily did' greet heavy scuts, and odd-looking '’°^ 1 into this opinion, "•foil keys; necklace* of amber and jet ' rord * which are usually cornelian; pin* with tombstones and ‘'«**s»i7 in snch cases were ped hand* painted on them; other : "Pokeu jy him, thongli I truly
l with hair, black, gray, and golden- that was simply an oversight or ..
ow. handed and twisted together; (alneasonhi* jairt, as it w» certainly 1 ,
id old miniatune of ladice with their ™nsiilered unuecessary by me. And ^ d . b f. . . _ „ ,, ' P«t up on monstrous oomU, and matters stood with us when your Aunt <•■*' m.glit Ik- wet, I called to
... c._ii.,
1 off, made a great allow of wrapping them
w .. k' I n P “i^J ” 1>« pookethamlkr " ' '
j, l “ stowing tliem away in the at
of a hand to soil, though I liked to look moral discipline and the school of St the sea,'but Lnum wo* fond of it far i“ themaclvaa. They Ralph's sake us well as her own, so they : P®** tlieir children to fin, went to the little dock, and Ralph got' “J prosperity the same moral training out your father's boat and helped Isiura which they attained through adversity— intoit. - ; the necessities of toil and eo “I tememher so well how she looked i oonbo1 - Tllrlr children,
ss she sprang lightly from the little ! ,olm< * “cmething wholesome in the at-! »!>ellwharf into the boat She had on a white i mo ®l , h | 've of such parents, bnt they got The mudin dress, fastened at the neck with a ' I * 0 t "mm« from them; a tiling the “n*. b little pearl brooch he had given her, and 1 1*" 111 ® did-TibOthink neecssary for i having any. u a stUl ' "in one hand her broad straw'hat, , u® »® r lisvinR ony sncL themaelrca. culprit His offense, ita long Mae stnsunera floating in , 40,1 now ^ training of the youth of theory in the courts, breexc, whilo her bright golden th " conniry was in thu hsmis of s genera- moral turpitude. He ii
i danced low down an her shoulders, i 110 " of I* ronta with litUo training of
■" she seated herself, I remembered ; OW11 -
her slinea. In spite of all our laughing Earthing “tirely depended
p* May Oourt House. K. 1.
: up.
R U would Imrat, and a pair of . __ F. DOFGLAIM, silver aunffera; and I waa quite aure that pbwsol- Radiant and beautiful a*, l^TORKEY ATLAW AND MAS-| every article had ita history, irhieh to my mr® trvqiieal bird, '
TER IN CHANCERY. ; "Hpw curiosity would be m
No. K Parry Strsat, Caps May Oty. Ntw I . WX. T. BTEYEMR,
VETAITCXR, AND
IrolrSfSuuwaudochcMiisTflSronomu"
DB.J.F. LEAMING,
it something 1 rao '
the i ___ leading feature
_ , _ , Ter phase she might ytiolo looked the most promising ss appear. ' nr a real tlirilling narrative, with i "At first, Ralph did not aesm to take, ove, and perhaps a horrible aeei-1 to lier apparent frivolity and ntrelennnsi' mysterious diaappesnuce in it, i of manner, but I was determined lie when, poking in the back part of -
of tin
I climbed ed lack to icm sitting side by aide, he with one hand upon the helm, and the other arm poised fondly around her waist, whilo her golden curia fluttered in the broose. “ When l reached the grove I found everybody waa going off, so I made my ■dien to my friends, and thus some time reached the house.
lestrsiuenls of wrtltos IqpUly “ 1 Mid overhauled the sideboard, the rx
MEDICINES.
us from ita fnU force.
“ I went immediately to the edge of j the Muff, and, looking iff, could ace the : tiny sail-boat at Imat a mile away, heod-
: ing for the shore.
" Tlie wind waa now Mowing a perfect hurricane, and lashing the aea into great ftamy waves that dsshed-upon the
.with s deep thunderous
first time she had ever been so Wlli1 '’ 1 was looking, and holdmd what wonder if it turned iaBon *7 0,0 r * illn « th,t gunrfed the Muff, I heard your father's voice close it became evident, in the m ®' '®® - bad followed
so; but it may be that he knew better than I the danger, and that his knowledge of what otherwise most happen was
KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT 3 U C H u
Is tba Oaly rsmsdy for I DISEASE
tereonrae he had never asked me to lie —* Ttood a heavens 1 • do you think there _ ¥ . hi* wife, to avert tlieir wrath from him “ “T 'longer 1' ‘Ihde
busy finger*, and iu a very little time Ihe and from her. , be, hastily; and then he drawers and the pigeon-hole* were nicely . " Then I felt thankful that he never j d °wn. but called to me over his shoulder cleaned out, every little article carefu'lly bad ; for I was thus sMe, by alight and j T® 8° “i “ il would.fUn aoou. arranged in ita place, and my labor of ; aiiparenUy easy means, to free him from "T beort' him, but I did not go in. love was done; then, rising, and holding aU restraint I never suffered ravorlf bv ! Bomethlng aeemed to hold me .there in
them taught iu the public
schools, the other by private masters in Anothi their own households. One thinkscliil- dose not hn.
dren slumid never learn anything wb
useful in after; this individual/diffe by the support of
neigfabora. On Et? contrary, by the .
’ by his neigHlyira,
how difficult is the task o( bringing up children wisely, and well ' our American society. There was another fundamental iliffl-
met with.
the bis ignorance—compared with the rapier-
„ individual family. There like wit of distinguished connsel— was little or no public sentiment to help him o cause for ineitingnishshlo the moral training of youth, and there- laughter. He is the pantaloon of the fore the household became a sort of . pl»y, upon whom all the heeriest jokes private experiment in education. One MU- If he is a Oemum, he is family panned one syslem, another questioned as to his knowledge of '
quite the oppomto. One adopted a aya- ““l Herder.
tom of indulgent^ the other one of re- We can only imagine with aliat striction. One controU, the oOier abnn- °* rel 'e( the prisoner finds himself
iboundrsl liberty, bberty and dismii • • ' *
.* .a- —i.i:_ - " Not proven " is
the rack. He thinks he heard somebody preach day; he unguardedly say
they may become coune of the deaultorycom
In the midst of wh *® 1 ' h ® !l 8 htl - T °1’ . |_ __ l lion. Some shsrn
Tirdon of a Murderer, The State Legislature of Rhode Island
resolution to re-
from State prison Timothy Iqrneh. was convicted and sentenced for ir the murder of a man named BalUvan, in Newport, in February, 1872.
'Some sharp lawyer picks his
pieces before he knows it, prove*, an | tb alibi for the minister whom the would-j tit „
bo juryman thought he heard preach. I shut in yonr own. and. to that individnal's complete dis- Mire and rabbits
may, makes him out to lie one of the I after ligli
most designing men who ever attempted i snow around the ibjecta and general scope of inquiries ■ trunks to keep* r
they imbibe, th
self-denial, the false view* of life diaractor—all those things were pren ' ’ ss the result of our national pi . ity. And it had been asked, B could parents, woarie.1 with brant anxiety and social aolioitnde, have any time for the d irect labors and systematic training jf tVlr childn-nl Were not such par'errin'in the greatest temptation
to think that "
Orchard and Sareery.
Governor Howard wnfmly advocated resolution, as did also Licntonant-Gov-
ZaudL It haa lieeu the
' - opinion of the Attorney-General and the need- pranjfog judge (Brayton) that he
ijustly '
' the Governor that he
at the verdict of tlie jury, and never believed the man guilty of murder. The facta of the case are that Lynch ia
ith a ladle or an ignorant, hard working person, and,
utter scoop, not .to cut it through nor . though not on habitual drunkard, when spat" it, the most common method and - partially intoxicated got into a brawl in a Nireat of all. saloon, during which bo drew a knife. For keeping for family use, stone jars • but did not use it. His wife, who ree unquestiouiblr the best; for peeking ! «> d ® d o®" by, bearing of his condition.
r market a new tub ahonlrt never be aun0 “ d '"“ k bim away, he following
nothing of the general public. He is I them better to withstand the strong : "“"J till il has been tharouglilvualnratcd **® r TijU*? 8 **'. t ’“ UlTBn i *b° w “° pelted with questions relsling to the winds, to shade the trunks, and to allow ' *■>'•£ strong brine. Cover the bottom of ™ killed, and who was a much larger most distant topics, the reason for which the sun and air to reach all parts C the ' the tub ';vith a thin sprinkling of salt, ' “P “T
**m. burisd. in tlie wonderful mind of tree. When the orchard is eultivaied. /red prekwohd; red, placing . doth over !
the learned counselor. It ia as if a Fa- j the heads will have to be kept Uglier to ' I'-.ii top, sprinkle on a thick layer of ault, ! i i, m |j_(i_ i— rifle Mad Invretigatiug Committee rilo. the team, to pore under Uu m. .louring Z a giU of water to fmrm *n air- : ~ ,“'L ^ ^ 7 VoifJZ i °,h " n 17 ' S^-8 «' brine. When it i. to Stlm "^Id^^^to m” ^t ^r riiTtte ™t tatal mTc ' J ' i "" ,, ' rW * nl - lo Ul * rk ‘’ti the brine jlrr , ^ donbt<H , « U could be eveqcril-
.r-r-uVijr j : ssar- •*
-a , _ — —
Ttoevdrire : , D " y , a “’'.'’"‘r ' ' ;r “' f0r V00r So11 ' » mark ^dust Mmfor l»d conduct, red U,fy <W ” “ U “ •~ on • ,,d "Pt®^ or priced in A Ml) , r (rom Theodore Cornigh, in the Govemor'a opinion he h» never
Wellsville, Allegany county, N. Y., waa had tlie alighted hope of pardon until
life of the country ud the state of things : brought before tlie mind of the appalled if promm aught about by our material develop- ! ilTman is also one of the distressing i before the buds swell in the le mt of rreouroee, red by preaperem, ariutences , cut out s branrh rotbont hav ISO, the domeatie red social ambition »bieh prompt* tin* kind of investigation «, n for doing it, and also str lich animates our people, the pride of '* 100 d *®P T° r Ul ® average piror, to say the tree* a low, open head
«, the high living ao general the nolhiu « ol lh ” 8®“"™! pubUc. He is j them better to withstand the strong
. ..... . . , ,_l»...l -All, _i...... —ui;.,_ n... I . , ...... . . . .-.
dangerous competition in bniunesa, t
' morals, the aeparation
in be baulcd al
Ills family affairs.
his private
men learn oil about
him on. They are like the r
peasant who aubsista on tlie animal he : of the year on sle rides, catting a steak from his steed a* ; Labels will be
The unhappy j trees, ud should eveals aU hand- • Isuge ut uuuipelled to made out of red c married, how ' not convenient,
children he has been Mealed with, last a few yeara, 1: 'hat he haa done with them, 'and j ret in the cud. 0 him if ho fails to account for even Show the boys! the moat inaignlflcaut of Ms oflkpring. plan of the orchards and
this should be indicated the correct nd name of every tree; this will be found the only way to preserve the I whore re orchard is planted with
d varieties.—Atfrirul/ttri*/
Iu Brisen Together. David Dowser arrived at the Col urnla (Ohio) penitentiary from Miami mnty, having been convicted of burglary and larceny, red been sentenced to imiirrinmueut. Along with Lulu Dowser, convicted of participation with David in the larceny, agd also sentenced to one year’s imprisit Loin loves David earnestly,
good heart do not get discouraged think my darling how aoou we will lie to gather not let your lore die out think alvaya of your Lulu oh my darling how I wish I could be with you but that cannot that ia that you will not love me tlie same when _ ~ ' will love any one el*o Imt yen no matter if It ri a hundred years
and be good to your guard sad they will *t yon Mad to, da not get pat down , hole if you do yoa will not get out
follows; In tlie Govi
the elub reports I saw a letter of inquiry short time ago. The warden of the in regard to grassc* from Israel Lynch, prison accordingly released lynch, and Oainoeville, Hall county, Ga. Mr. Aaron ho arrived homo to the joy eif hia wile Stone referred to alfalfa, nr Chili dover. and friends. This strikes me ss being tlie very thing - that Mr. Lynch ought to have for the Had Coasting Accident,
soil that he deecribea. I
twelve to fllieeji tons per acre of thia - 8. Keene, ■ well-known oil kind of hay gathered on a farm owned rose, N. J., red s prominent by Mt. Aiken,^twelve milea below Sacra- broker, says a New York p
he called it must have era! feet to U growing
climate hot and dry.
The r.
1 it. The anil where I saw fiuc, and that young red old eu deep and very sandy; the Mr. Keene fitted up a large sled, red he. ' • Aiken gath-, with a party of a dosen or fourteen ridris ou.*-o.fuur nr five and gentlemeu, were "coasting'' one lea* Ilian five times a evening lately. They had paaaed down
choose to Montrose a-
at lightn
barley hay.
of times, Mr. Keene guiding tbs
1 sled with skill red ordinarily with safety.
lint on the fatal trip, haring to turn out
1 for a horao red slrigh coming up the
If Mr. Lynch
Ufa, I would advise
<*riy, and i before the,
gins to fill,. This is reliable hay that con
titles in the hills surrounding frier*- trery direction. Mr. Keene* .struck mento valley, ud on very thin, jioor * tree with terrible foroe. Mia soil. Cattle, horse* red bogs readily ho,*, (on rib* were broken, fatten on tjjjggtthout any other food. , mna behind and three in front. The ■ > * fragments of the broken riba p Ceadltioa ef Massachusetts. ^ rigbt i otK 0 , lnngi<lld d The Secretary of State of Maaaaritu- salted from comprewiion of the lung*, setts, in his report to the corporation* ! Scarcely one at those who were on the of the State, allows the* condition of ! arid at the time of the aerideut escaped six hundred and ninety-four corpora-; unharmed. In Boetou, where " coasttiona. Amount of capital stock paid in, ing " ia indulgod in to an alntoat unextent, serious casualties ore of
and public attention ri
personal estate, being directed to the great peril ol the
hundred and fifty-two cor-; sport. In New York it ri re unknown potations oertitying,*83,45.1,074; amount j amuaement, and. happily, three are no
mixed eatate, real and per-, natural means at hand for ita —knr ity fire oorpontioua certify- i tion. Mr. Keene, whan death ri widely log, 88,550,831- Price paid for the aame, deplored, ha* boon out off ii hundred and fifty-three corporations ; of a bright career, but let q
certifying, tl08,4M,410; ih* estimated the sa ’ ~ thereof, six hundred ud thirty- > the u oorpemtiou* certify tog. *149,106,- perilous sa
1112-
■d ustlin Paris who or
Mid theMd man, “ tfjon ___ Isatt^tog, W1,»1.4M. : iii o* preoedoot for the ^Sutton of a

