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ST.VKOrTHBCiPE

STAR OF THE CAPE.

VOL. VII.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1875.

NO. U.

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HOTELS.

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BOLTON’S HOTKI, Harri.bo^, !>». |

^Wwld: ■•Rybor.IlMnjoalaU,

raa on th« dr—A lanorta] day, dand tbatjlwiltwKi taiu r—d tbl« a*a(d to mo.

T*** *y°rd 9* Bm^ker RUL " a It—p th» .ward, and U a fc

■'•‘SSbrSSd ■2?*"* ■’° n b ’

I no UO TOO." ha—id; yoo for narigntr," “ What ham yon done with the cook

AS OUI SAILOB’g In 1828,1 wi It^cL W. bad boon fr. . _ or night montha among the W

dt SIXO*. ^tfW)3v«-E #s.-Va t_ liE ifl, ^Ijr-^p'awad ptjj^wta'of ■•apdjjtf^ DR.X M. MIUUVMMX. a.’.JJ »"X", ..... .»-r*rj(ir*/»wwr. o rr o« W DEOaTE , fe OA.-l. MA V,

H. F. DOlGLAWt. ATTORNEY AT LAW ANDlf ASu TER IN CHANCERY. WAR Fanr Btroat, Cap* May City. Jtnw

VEYANCER, . ■■■■

on. and I l—oama aotppaarauoeof thnir w*U A 1 my aide, my anxiety

- -£^g®iciwEs. SBRNEY'S ..OTJaD IBTRACT ft ^Eas!:

tsd

sr.

aw.my atloulio* araa drawn lo'a alight aiteiealiog between the oook and tha Spaniard, Baoalanlo, the man whom 1 had remarked an the maAWBlaiwnwlooking of the four. Drawing nar-

ked what had happened.

air.'-'rlplUl (hdotmi^’whfie 1 of Ole galley, Utia Bpaitutlj * ■prinkled aomtghl-g on the

The fnttVrd old onolrlookad angry ; nor waa thia all—bra glanoe and tone told faa»ha».» Rrin«hmLibatEU iwupteidk had entered hia mind. The Spaniard,

howerer. remarked '.tiit ba bad ' ‘ intended to aeaann the meat with ll'JrfWKr .'Wgkl, eeHemed in it 1 1» BJ ' “•"T".*-* ^

nut to pnalohe the m

EST.

• them. Ky rafnaal to do ao, how- . a railed nothing; for tftrwdiog into the cabin, the piratoa aHraoTdi*

patched' their rictima, and bodiaa out of tha windowa.

las bow.

by to let got

1. "while I bring her .

I- clapped the helm hard down, te four pristre no to obey mj

the direction. Oh. how my blood aoemed

IAaat navigate the aal to South America. They woe all eailorr, and the brig being eaaily

yawl, and the taoklea that held now, qoieUy, bnl with a rtet hand, I sprang to the dant-falla. First the larboard, then the atarboan Mixed i but waa careful to lower ■ with both aimnlteneonaly, that the __ might not be a warnpod. Then, clapping

could .J te-! her, urL But ho one Hands i itil anffttring baa ' force tl

nt the yaw! shooting from on ter. At this moment, I Ror go overboard, t had

Log northerly «t thir rnte" J of"Toar ' acnUing with all my might, t an hair. The ignorant pirates, j pirate, ran aft. Baealardo'a t e operAtiona had- never brought ] f

Bacalardo remarked that he had probable sent more persons into living; and o no longer required. Three days were passed in this man•r; and in the meantime I had assured the -Spaniards that it wonld be In—a to proceed on the Sooth Amerivoyage without a farther supply of BWpJnHC^tljFend of this time, the wind sjufng up, and it was decided to enter an inlet which I described ss portion of the southern rhieh they were entirely

Ind must preclude sll hope of getting sen, while the fort could have disabled ” brig in an instant A boat, with armed soldiers, now boarded her. Three

found dead in the Dismay, diaappolntment, and the certainty of his doom, had impelled l draw hia Spanish knife aero— his throat The others, when brought to trial, bad the effrontery to profe— themselves innocent Bacalardo bad doped them— Baoalardo had done all—they had ir jured no one; bnt tho United State thought differently, and they war

Our Sew Industry.

south Gen. Brisbin, of tho regular army tinned in Nebraska, having written

many artid— on, tha cnlture of t

brig in ! wliioh we arq jnat beginning to — le lying , nocwarty of in this part of the eor she had although tire Western States liave for The pirates - some years been encouraging the farmars it the helm to cultivate them by offering preminmi <ct that this [ —has written a two-column article '

law York World, in which ho i with a master's familiarity

... was ’ qua! it las and the us— of tha sev

they would discover that we were : kinda of for—t trees which may be r rqaking tbornoafc northing! **1 thmigh orssfully cultivated, and give, the n

isqoat hopeful

connection, I dared

of the affair. laughing at Aha uhl cowt's Jeahmsy of encrnachmenl upon hia po-

1- the myaterioua have been wholly '

, . .. *•* knUvUMmd 1 the mate was eridantly affaoterl at

b—3 -tnaspired, yet Bis appetite pre-

v«UA!. I avoided It entirely -

tha Spaniards, the oironmster. I—ving it unluted mooed not' remarlable, as we had leuned on the day pro-

nitiidefl a’nug, and you may

eve tlnd f -watehed everif -Variation of ie breexo, and the drawing of every ul, as I never watched before. Over tod oeerl I tovolvod shy precious reckoning-" Y<w, yesterday I struck out for i

^ night i h-ded

to-day I to sure my may ba,p|g|Had between tfca

rhich till

.-S-ffi-

piping Jq right good —rue*. M; heart beat qnirkly, for the quadrant had *S«*.2*E*2 '

and the pirates, wb.

denor'a almanao wonld give the rules growing asparagus or early peas. Thi who have given any attention to t general subject of tree-cnltm-a admit hat, in the long ran, it is quite as oriant to plant trees wherever then _ lack of them, as it is to plant any other rop, and that there is no more mystery bout tre»*ultare than there is ' the culture of gardan vegetable cereals or cotton. Tbs importance of planting tre— for shade in the yards and paatnr— of private farms and along the public highways will be readily admit- ‘ " f every farmer. As an illustration

a money value of

General Briabin giv— the history oa-acre Bald of b’-*-'■ A for hnnp-pol—. Such thinned at live yean from planting, the polos gathered at tha first catting being worth 11,8*0. Two yean lair- " of the young tre— may be on! for 84.800. Tha total yield < acres thus planted wonld therefore 84,480, which is at the rate of S92&70 I

Thia question by a circejar addra—ed by the " Societe Itaherme d- Bianfaiaancr" of Faria to oarreaponding <w*itnRans throughout the world. The following facts will, ”

Italy. In a naturally very rich province the B—rll—la the greater portion inhabitants make a regular trade ic those bands of children who have le their onuntry notorious through Europe and oven America. Five or common— are —p—islly distinguished for their immigrants—namely, Marsicovet—e, Copleto, Lanreniano, Cal vello, Pi—iniaoo and Yiggiano. Thia iramigration, winch *

1 even tolerated ivery country. Every year several hundreds of children of every age and aex leave their homes

f two parti—, wbc binding that they

tho cal- A party of thlev—entered a bouse in ill — yon i New York, representing that they were u average taking the ornsus. The lady of the house Put it! only was present They took off her

Cover it up and j it about her

aarthqnaha. There h

rw it tightly,

Other*

to if you Ukev-of good m

Ltd all boil u;

Arna and South America have been more htful and widespread than any known ite yean. The earthquake of Hay 17, and 18 shook a considerable je of oomitry lying on the lino been Yenexuela and Colombia. A group owns scattered through the valleys of San Oratrobal and San Jo— da On south of lako Hanoaibo and the bake of a spur" of the And—m were utterly demoliahed. Nine

of these towns were in Yenexuela, chief-. - - the department of Merida; and i P* 11 * 8 of wate ire in Colombia, in the Btatea of *1™? bJgetlu

Santander and Pomploua. Some of ! doxon China oranges and tho i Tiling— were small, bnt the total! o—hges from which the rind

le cabbage itself supph— ao

a teacupful— stolen property belorged to n bier, of whom the Sun says :

o'a smithy, Dancer catered th

milk it will be much liked if poured i of " arnpe." He won money rapidly, over " white genu" split in tiro. - and hoarded it. He was one of the Bran Omu-nmanx.-Steep the rind, of I ^ b * nk " J six Cbi- and two SeviUe orangw in a i B “ oU 3' " trw ' t -. ^ b »ob b. reported

: to have taken in Sl.hOOtOOO. during the

quart of boding water, closely covered _ „ ai.oou.msi. rnnng tno np. for five or six hour. • th™ make a ! “J , . U * 8t ho .- orti ‘

syrup with a pound of

and three ' be f woel1 8800,00° aud 8800,000, He b nsion and ! ,rw l' 1 « ,u J' carried on bis person I-

- gjoo oofl. and

the jxioo of

le placing it aA high aa 14,000.

s valuably freighted, h

‘id with liquor, bi gaped the spoiler's l

rsr^Rl.Ooo Trae ti e' pocket of his

In through a jelly bag. (Should swaomrea i

^ ___ I ._ > W i 0r .! be required, add some —pillaire syrup.) j escaped with their lives/ The’loss ! Tw 0 lemons n n a —a

of property is also variously estimated; j 1^° Seville o,

ntiro town was brought down in rain, Lrwo.v Ficxiu - Fon Fhh, Colo him. and informed him that the bov iroperty to the value of 87,000,000 j Mxar, Etc.—To onegailon of best white aus in Uie Tombeawaiting Mr. Dancer’s ' ’ Th" French or pickling vinegar add twenty | action. Mr. Dancer, however, refused

*mt | lemons; take one ounce of bay salt, ono i to prosecute the child, and even went ■ m-1 ounce of peeled garlic, quarter of an j before the grand jury to ask mercy for tremendous crash which come on the ! of white pepper, one ounce of mace, one ’ Mr. Dancer', if May, wnon villages were tnm-, good rmtineg cwo ounces of white mus- ■ gammon player

lown os one might shake down a J lard seed, all a-ell powdered together in "ted States, and in backgammon match— of cards set on a dining table, by a mortar. ut each lemon half way j where skill alone la brought to bear he

through with a knife, divide the powder- - is commonly tho victor. A few y—re ed ingredients equally in the twenty ago a tricky professional, having arrang-

the middle of ' ed the box so that he could control the earthen dish dice, challenged Mr. Dancer to e "'■1-1-

lay them single. Bake After Mr. Dancer had 8400 he waa

shakings for three days, w.

he ground and grasp lemons.

10 refuge, no place whei

with animal .

shocks that the inhabilanta we

obliged to lie u;

hand. These bonds of children begin j over. When ’ by begging sll through Italy. Follow-J quake leaves tag the Garni eke rood they oome to Nice i smitten region and MoraeiUes. Very few oome into | they can flee fc

France by ken, an at Manoill— the dis- faint conception of the terror* of embarkation of beggars is guarded | dreadful calamity in^ijojth Amer inst. When they ha. 1 p; ~ '""* f " • •' '

r cross tho Alps by

l-tspemons living in Paris or other I decay, and brigands soiled ,ue uvowoun large cities, and their oondnetors after in the general dismay te plunder and " " * - . .. i ■—a .... abandoned hous— and stores.

of life by the floods in eoatb-

died pell-mell, boys and girls, into t era France, it is not likely that so many lodgings near the Place Maubell and | persons have perished in lhi«e disas- " Pantheon. When they are out beg-1 trous inundations ns by the South g their masters often follow them to American earthquakes. A late telegram eh their receipt*, bnt most generally j avy» that it is officially announced in the eldest child takes possession of tbe ; Paris that the original, mtimatos were money, the padropo preferring to spend exaggerated, and that only two hundred

"* * * taverns. The smallest i and After

idered the best work- j at Tonlot

tin demand, boenuse ; life was supposed to have oocum-d. The

they excite most compassion from tbe | destruction of property, however, is very public. Begging lasts from morning 1 great, and considering the extent of

till night, the children obtaining their ’ Country ravaged, the effect* of food from the charity of others. In the i disaster must long be felt by thi

ningihey return to their lodging* to i tunateiuhahitnidH. The Garonne, rising the whiting, *d<i e up the proceeds of. the day, but if j in tho Pyrenees, sweeps rapidly through ‘“‘dt" >t. after mis receipts are bad they often beg late ! the department of Hante Garonne, in a ■dstenec as eommr > the night to avoid ill te—Iment. ! broad hut somewhat shallow stream, be tinted to any ns of them are sent into tho suburbs, ; with flat valley lauds on either side! 1 applied with a wb te ospeeially on/etc days in tbe sum- The warning given to the people along oolor 1B rublied si r. /They wait ontaide the stations for i the hanks could uol have been aafllciouL d” 1 - “d then m trains, singing a barbarous mixture ! Indeerl, tbe aecounta published indicate wU1 ““f 1 ' l 've of potriotio and obsodne songs. When | tlist tho inhabitant* were surprised ss by , ""' n previously ono of thorn is arrested he is provision-'s tbiof in the night. We read of travel- 8W ny all that wil ally detained, and notice is given to tho j ing actors found drowned with their tinItalian consul. The padrone, however, sol rob— on them; of families smldculy generally arrir— flrat, assert i bis chum, driven to tbe roofs of their dwellings

id Ibe child is nearly always given np where they miserably perished, and of pl“ter o! ,, K , »

- him. A Neapolitan physician states workmen overwhelmed by tbe floods i >"8 <' l “ ll y adheres,

that of one hnndred childrer of -both before they conld escape. Though a , diasolvo the glue in

who leave their eongtey only flood fa, ss men my, "an act of God." ■ ,or >< scorcheAl by

twenty return, thirty establish them- *■

brown and the .n hem ; tnm them

id by a friend.

This fa perhaps the

.-To dyeeitherwood, cloth silk- Boil the artid— for ,

two hour* in a decoction of nutgalls, and J afterward keep them two hoars more in •, a both composed of logwood and sulphate of iron, kept during the whole , t

le playing core ws -as much anxiety

re would be sr.

tyrant; and of all te Stage-load after stagrelead new on be going up the Oatafcfll rood, and the

A Parisian di infallible c flamed petroleum the throwing o small quantity of chloroform upon the

a make whisky from mote try fond of it. They coll it and were taught by uati Admiralty talaud.

re than

died of the disease. Wisconsin girl who killed nine wolves last summer hss thrown herself who daren't help her the clothes off the line et night

o bis

Error is tbe negative of tenth, as clark*w fa to light, or as death is to life. Truth will make ns happy, us to God, to immortality.

-very individual, that hfa

Cholera infantum is raging among the children of Baltimore, and tlie physician* ' y it to the imprudence of mothers in lowing the little ones to ext too much green frail and vegetables, and' using

much ice water.

. large whale gut aground in Oalve» harbor, Texas, and was i

Buy tile l

are to be i i! tlie dark, it

i ‘in pail.

Add fresh . When di

gned liy William M. Tweed, given

m mu/, in addition toall the je—' " - *

pcusieased by Mr. Tweed, ss era

■ loon of $2,000. Mr. Tweed

angular m those days in borrowing j ‘here for twenty-seven years, although money from Mr. Dancer, the latter fro | ‘bey have frequently been reported in

jiicutly supplying tbe sinew* of iioliti- ’ ‘be Golf of Mexico.

»1 warfare. There fa a bone at Jackson, Mich., > that fa fifty-one years old. He was foal* Ilon’t Snoot Ike Blrdi. , ...j ; u clarence, -Erie county, N. Y„ in Too many farmers encourage their 1824, and hfa name fa Itomp, He hasn't Kina to shoot birds generally supposed a single pair or windgsil on hfa lege, and he di-strnetive to tlieir crops, such as does s' good day's work every day. vows, jays, blackbirds, sparrows, jnsti Froxen peaches will bo shipped to ying themselves with the plea thst the . Knrapr Uus summer tab •inis are great marauder* in tbe gardens i \ H neoessfnl experiment

m.l orobarets. Every one who l — —- ; l 1 — - dtention to the matter knows that even ! kept froxen during t vows, jays and blackbirds are prodne- ; thawed out fresh ami l re good than harm, aud that arrival ia England, wl

» of desteu

g almost entirely to lion of birds, which ate game. The in- j

ig birds, which

a pail of w

forming z

ic white, and I

tbe knlsomin- wise multiply to such a important to dcr the Bgricultnrist'*

•a haul attempted not only to ns in misfortune, but almost to as to it by represontiug it ss ry to the plaasnres of tbe mind, lies bis pupil to calamity, as the s allured the :

ibroad, aud fifty full victims to fllnese, privation and erael treatmei Fifty is, indeed, a heavy mortality.

Two interesting individuals

interviewed by a traveler in Inifla. They are a man and woman of a dwarfish race, often beard of as frequenting the jungles

I turn with

-awa. uu« w ! Th " - - - >ts to kill rats *“ *be sire of Norfolk, As-

“—■Ml'S* SS," 1 ',

. . way, tbe available euppliee for eabtnet work, etc.’, are

growing ecarcer-

A far

H> . . great beat, its guard his premi _ foresight might liave prevented, tenacity fa impaired or destroyed, mid mice ia hi

of this loss of life. Whiting fa simply chalk freed from im- takes no pains - . ; sue conntrie. derol.te.1 by both there and rednoed to a lino |K,w,ler. th. bird, thst do him more good than ! " [great caUmities are peopled by Oiore , *ml, i* afao knfartfuuder tbe names of dog or cal, workmg diligently re they do , ww^jpatwrehuj, 'Gwobat, Judp Our

who have small security prepared for tho ■ P”™ and Spanish white, though tlie ■ from early morabig until ilark, killing !

future. In Is-rh cases their present' bitter fa really a white earth found in i mid destroying insects injurious to bis ’ '; » —“ *

means ot subsistence are gone. Thon-! 8 P ain - crops, which, if not thus thinned, wonld ' “*^*1

sands of families are left penniless, and, There fa a great differenoo in white- eventually multiply to such sn extent ' The JfsS Orleans and Mobile railroad witbont help from abroad, they most w "'h brushes; and tho beauty ol the as to leave him eoarooly any crop what-1 company have pnrchasAd ten thousand starve. Tbe violence of the floods-in i work, aa well as the ease of performing «oevet. There fa tbe jay ; Ufa said that' barrels of creosote soil toprotect their

tlie Garonne destroyed substantial dwell- it, -lejicnds very much ou a good brush, " single famfly of jays will consnm lugs that had withstood the wear of many i Igaking It well worthwhile to pay the , twenty thousand noxious insects in year*. It will be long before these will j diflereuoo between s good ono and a sesson of three months. Tbe poor cm* be replaced, or before habitable shelters ! cheap ono. For the inexperienced, it Is despised mid pereoented by nearly al can be made available. Nineteen towns [ more difficult to by on tints evenly than , i»‘ produotivo of some gftd, mid fa - — - ----- ... .. .. although be flnd

barrels of creosote soil ti bridge timbers and pi

worm known ss Teredo nauafu, which

-Ihave mode up l 7 mot manacb Ota young trees, as the walnut

to these adnata years from

—. _ jblaek woolly hair and brown skin. Hfa forehead is low, hfa face projects.like that of a monk the thick-lipped mouth pi-.-soting ine* beyond tbe nose. He has bandy legs, arms like there of Bob Boy, wider hang don alma* to hfa knees, hfa hand and fingers sro short tirnl elornsv, an always bent, so that they cannot b rtretehed out straight; hfa mustache ir grayishwhi*- —s*e- ■- L.-—

This Kk-kly

For* Tima.

those who have not bad experi - in tho hitter an

n using or dissolving glne, it fa j ing the winter the orow picks u]

region here t well to soy that tbe dry glue should lie : snbsfatonce ; on tbe return of tl rith ordinary spread in a broad flat beam, like a ' the bare earth affords him a s liave fallen 1 Aallow milk pan, and cold water enough | gnil" and other noxious larv®

~ to the 1 poured on it to fairly cover it; then let lie farm '" —” - " '

night, or for a day, whan, If times,

be uot all absorbed

ju the surface -Ast disaster

misery end depreesii ' * fraitfnl end bl

Tlieso call

upon people whore » rr— i • — ' '" ' '1. It fa not posaible that | it lie over night, or for * day, when, If

a scanty A young lady hi Indianapolis Bought s spring , to impart the hue of health to her cheeks pply of the other evening when dressing for a “ty, mid found the requisite bloom in

In Ireland,

Vital Statistic*" for Ireland (1871). recently issued, AW that tlie mania lor suicide'is on tbe increase in that island. During the decade end leg there were 76S rases ot relf-de-tion; in that ending 1851, there 841; in that ending 1

vain.'| the

! swelling glne, tbe exos» should be rhen fresh water will be added, in which yon boil Ibo glne. 'to be mixed with whiting. -Uarylaml farmer.

age of Ilftoei

chasing An thieving hawk from the poultry yard. Tlie cedar bird for the honrtogether feed* on the all-dexpoiling

bluebirds

consume spiders, caterpillars and beetles. A single pair of sparrows will destroy between three and four thousand outorpUtare in a week. Many other birds destroy s like proportion. There- ‘ occupier of

among the rural than the urban imputation. In 1841 there woe one soiddo to 11,842 persons. Suicide prevails

i state, tbodalighte of which bar youthful imagination shadows forth in the most espbrating forms."

re to sli down on tt

listen, just after sehool fa diswould not only brer girls less yean of sge talking about marriage, bat he would aotuolly bear them dumasxing the day ot tbe week suspicions (or putting their esburd

of An bird, which are his chief friends.

“ Ouiits^'

gold, and gives the folio wing m tool test from Mr. Logan's pit, near the stock*la, which was nqiortad the beet so far : Twentj-fonr backets of dirt wen washed, yielding four and one-quarter

i grains, troy, of gold, or shoot sixteen

- I cents—Arw-qnsrtera of ■ cent to As writes shove Ae signs- P“*- This tells its own story.

Quids," ramor keeps afloat | \ Jam

very pnxxling and eonflieAig statement*, being te

hre ‘to" in iighls wore down and the play had comA portrait published A one j ht , w offered the nse of an of her late novela roprosenta her ss a fair | u|wn F.,'5Wiing it as eloselv ss wommi, in yeare remewhere between j Umi oI (. pUra vreuld pramit, Airtv sad forty. Her face h« sn ex- I he plllMl , it ^ hi . |arQnI u a lability, bnt jodgipg from ; uowanfa. Finding that no liquid was

st be full of gall. | ^ming or" * " * '