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STAR OP THE CAPE.

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VOL. Vlt

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1875.

NO. 36.

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any theocracy since tl

a. banyird lemld are oo: They heed tb. call. Mafia., .quail

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. liar of

; laraelitea journeyed toward Canaan ae the farored people of Jeho rah. Tlie enter world wae Babylon and its inhabitants were GentBea. Was it imlerful, then, aeks Mrs. Tonng No. 19, that, believing themaelvea the Zara* elites of the nineteenth century, the re ready to believe also in lake the Urea of their own and God's enemies at the same time I p has heard it on good authority, she j •h, that John D. Lee (who [

Another netim has been edded to the already long hat of thoae who hare fallen in what ia now widely known in Illinots as the '* Williamson county vendetta." Captain Geo. W. Sisney is, we bclirTe, the eighth who haa periahed in ermaeqnenoe of the protracted quarrel of the RnaeeUa and the Boliiners, which has kept WUliamaoo county m a ferment for

TV story of a

* Chief.

Harper went

rUt a robber chief, dined with him,

end telle the story ae follows: After the.

concluded. Visile Osrahse roes d making s low bow to me, and

taking a fold on my linen traveling drees

asing it to Ida Upe, be begged I ■at think quite so hardly of him a did, and be begged me to ae a slight token of his pleasure in

i haring seen me, a beautiful diamond

I somehow could not mske up ray

WASHINGTON HOTEL! '

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in tid of snr tndmtail, M paraUon. or besom. Moaritj

or mdirmU; the owner of. snr m of eay sesnrasUen or oorporsUon.'

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BOLTON’S HOTEL, Harrithurg, Pa. , aepMdy '

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ATLANTIC HOTEL,

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Startling AdreaUre of a Child. A windmill ia a very pretty piciureaqne object aitting upon a high bluff, th its figure outlined against the sky ming itself on s warm orening. The ’ further off ilia within the range of viaion the prettier. George Wells, s wrnlthy . dtixen of Monona county, Iowa, Urea ■ next door hi a very high windmill. Mrs. j Wells his a little eight year old dangh*hsm curiosity the monster wind-

MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE.

» ere few people living who are

1 and willing to abed as much

a the terrible Mountain Meadow

re as Mrs. Ann Eliza Tonng, wife of Brigham Tonng, of Salt Imko

City. Since the confession of John D. ' oe, one of the murderers, she has been

igaged in the preparaiiBn. '

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, DM. J- P. LEANING, 9 DENTIST.

KV KH AIM, MASTER IN CHANCERY, Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds. Mort-

poseihle view of it,'so she climb-

ed and climbed, and never thoughl how far above the ground aha was getting. That evening, when her father came

■afi travel T. r«„« iToUlZ ' K ‘ mo lrom * journey to e neighboring imr pbM. of meaung ee the town, his litthi pet danghter did not run

ha wondered. Ho feared oust ha the matter with her, ; left long in doubt, fur a Utvoioo which be well knew

gftjd wMatbv atoil>5iu.to. astSKarrSS?

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> paragraph tb. folIvwl or maandml by hot tb. rat r.nrwf.

in high. It was aa if an

el had

No sot .ban be pairadwbkb

'res. ■•Tb. IMUlnr. .hall pro. ids for Um m

look up lest ho should aee his darling daughter floating away from him on an geUe wings. But ho did look in Ihe di , sternation, beheld his little girl away up on the other aide of the windmill, standing on a ladder just under the

and evidently st some loss how to -wn. The top of the ladder look-, - ranch wider than the tinea

' table fork, and a slip would have c

’ 'ter a fall of one hundred eet to the ground. The huge re revolving rapidly enough to ie diuy, just above her tiny

. head. The father aummoned all his

of the terrible 10 heartlees slanghter of the nd unoffending immigrants seems oh lost incredible; bat the authoress cinches for its truth, and says that while inch of it ia drawn from her own personal knowledge, still the whole story is dimly reliable, having been collected by her from various nonroos of informa talerinl for her forthcoming sr own recollections of the surdors and outrages, os well ea of persona which she fnrsnattera Which should not be lightly considered by the enthorities inducting the trial. Young No. 19, in commencing xrant, states that this Mountain Meadow massacre wae only the outbreak, larger scale, of a tree, lies which hail long been practiced in the territory, and ^ ., doctrine of blood atonement which'was being taught and enforced most zealously by the Mormon prieata. The Mor always regarded immigrants with distrust, and they were encouraged this by tho priesthood, and Morin iys dogged their footsteps, the tragical incidents which

Mr*. Tor

ant train which passed through . lined by three apoeteti who took refuge in the train fr They were followed party ofjMormons for five days, rertaken. • The Mormon lefelcr with the Opptain of tint train

Tho

1 and exclaimed, excitingly: day has the name of Israel's God been

glorified 1"

cording to the opinion of Mrs. Young

.r of Albert Sid-

ney Johnson was entering Mormon territory, and the Saints were preparing to i armed defense of Utah. They n driven, with their accursed institution of polygamy, from the East

the wilderness i a stand. The 1 rilling day and

night to resist the United States invar; the stars and stripes were regardis tho flag of a hostile country ; ir nt of fact, the Mormon territory was a state of re hellion. Some of their j ' lera attributed to tho immigrants rats of assisting in that section the r the northern part of Utah. Tho most

sent was kindled by eachFinally, the mnaeacro of, . out to the enpidijy of the | j, usually great j f

ie Rnaaell-Ballinrr quarrel, but hod iu trred the displeasure of the Boliiners \

year a second attempt eras ms sassinste him by shooting from but the gnus in the Usl'Is of tl be assassins failed to go off, a roped, bnt recognised one of'l

V ran away. Tl ' name was Cagle, w:

and. with the other hand, threw

the law in Williamson county being ve lax. Some months after—that is to a _ last fall—another and more successful I attack was made on Sisney, h shot by some one from the outside as he r sat in his house near a window in the I

evening. At that turn

ed his farm and retqpved to for the sake of greater sec remit shows that he bus st victim to the bloodthirsty v

Loss of Life from Flood, F

Oarbondale f

i spoils. Tho moVi

o soy merely t

I, in Toulouse, Franc

I probably more, these figures

rusted to be worth nearly *400,000. only Uj,, (oo Every remnant of their property was j measles in tho Fiji islands. 60,000; by sold to tho highest bidders, and as the | the overflow in the Danube, in Peeth, bishop disposed of it heoarofully blotted j 600 ; from eortoquakoa, in New Grenaout ali traces of identify, by tearing fly- da. 16,000 ; Asm Minor, 2,000; iu tile

■as dark. The old captain told me history of the robber chief. Some

re ago he had a position in society as

only son of wealthy and respectable icr, and was himself respected as a ug man of courage and intellect, had one sister, a lovely young girl of rtecn and a half years. A certain l of high position uTAthons stoic the den and kept her hidden from her pie for two weeks. Yasile loved this

er tenderly, and he searched for her

and-wide, and at last succeeded in ling her in tho retreat in which thia ■ had confined her, and on learning

f the story of outrage and disgrace, he t became almost boaido himself with rage ? against the cowardly villain who lira! r perpetrated it, and swore veng

st him to the death. Ho embraced ster tenderly, and said: "M ■ dishonored, and my suite!

- honored must die, that the fruit ot

id disgrace may not rest fore roach to all of her kin." and ie words he plunged his knife in her rt. That mme day saw the death ol wretch who had caused this sorrow death, and as the man was ot high iUon Ihe story was hushed ss much

■ ss possible. The young man throw himrelating the story and what he had done ■ acquitted of crime in what he luul mo. But. instead of that, the utmost gnr of the law was enforced, and he ns placed in prison, from whence, by to aid of two trusty friends, lie escaped

Hems of lateral. A Spencer (lad.) farmer set out aa acre of mullein by miMaka for tobacco. ^ A man in Iowa* has jnat applied for a patent on a (flow to be worked by wind Going up in a balloon (■ not particularly hasardous. The danger ia iuoom-

Mass., which post $o<>,t»10, has proved complete failure. The beet homemade fireproof soft

Syria they keep him in a dark room a while, tfad then drown him. Mr. J. Murray, while pitching hay at Rising Sun. Ind., pitched out 83,520 that some one had concealed.

tplere

Galvanized clothes lines popplar.iu Indiana tor the

other day and killed a life insurance

agent.

Naturalists have decided that no hen can lay over six hundred eggs. Therefore, when you have checked off to that figure you can sell her for a spring The Marquis d'Hantponi, who sacri Heed Ins life in the French inundations was found naked, with one finger cut off. On that finger he'always wore -a valuable ring. The Dnko D'Aumalo has proclaimed come a republic, be, for his port, ia perfectly willing to how down to that kind of sovereignty. The department of State has received infnrmation'that counterfeit notes on the Rank of France and on the Bonk of England are being prepared in Europe ,

luii-tly au

1 TO; Ir

iu Asia Mine

* Australian o

might hni

rewards of their cruelty. Lee snd 1 166; the Cadiz, 62 ; the Fu Ring, s Chiplained of shabby treatment, while tlie : oletta, 42 ; the Vicksburg, eoliisinu people at large asserted boldly that tho : with icebergs, 40 ; the Thorunbia, 21); leaders appropriated more than a fair ! the Cortes, 26; the George Batters, 21 ; portion of the plunder. Probably it ‘ the Bride, Bernr, Berlin (Jnpanree), and - through these dissensions that the : the Alice, 20 each ; and the Lochuagar, story gradually leaked out, and that 1 16. There have been other severe di»justieo got upon the track of the saw j asters on the South American, Chihcae, D. Lee led the van of the con- * ' * # * i# ' ’ *— —«-»-»-

.h Fung waltzed j that he 1 Ah Fung's re bittora cry naturally in-' m ,. mb ,

trae the a

sMor

MEDICINES.

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, FLUID EXTRACT

BUCHU

fa th# only remedy ftw

BRIGHT’S DISEASE, Kearney’sExtraetBnelra

q* savse, Bacd>si Iof srtwls raraa, U >fo " AypeuitMif |s>wsr and tsosm of u SLSrisrrs,r2ft!i,!sss;: r^sUrato "AprolMti.* power and teeura or

.y Tirfii* tton lightly. He shouted to h

j little "hurrah " came down from I above. The father then shoaled: ‘' Nellie, haven't you got it about fixed I" " Oh, yee, papa,” came floating from the , dizzy height. •'Well, then, oome <" ’ deer.” The child commenced th

they (the Mormons) < captain of the train brail . Mormon leader: "You ew, bat within twentyin have enough lira toe

the telegraph fur-

nishOH no record. From tornadoes and hurricanes the loss of life has lieen os lollows: In Hong Kong, 500; Georgia. 317 ; Chili, 60 ; Louisiana. 20; France, 11 ; Missouri, 6 ; Mississippi, 11 ; ArlUinnis, 3; South Carolina, 2; and Kan-

sas, 1—total, 944. Thirty-flv been reported, by which 304

been sacrificed. Only three of these

have been accompanied by i '

fe, being tlie burning of a match

Gottenbnrg, Swi-den, 60;

Orleans, 75; ' "

is 10 '•Appomtlug power and Is Tjdedte U reocraA Thu aseh of s Ora^tMeo lemeu i" JJ^doTwiih

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atven, sad TS2-

fo*mnabmM InfitSilla

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afidenoe. The father stood brathlas nearly nnder hie child ee ho oonltl get, thinking that he might aeve her if •re to loOe her grasp end footing, ndo it in safety, end acknowledged •a just a little fait soared ewey np there'toward heaven, end nobody near 1 her in. Hallio's lather end moth 1 her never to go ao near the wind-

,'fJtoBgtli* the law of dseosoL

Utile tomboy by olimbing led- Wo

plundered by the Mormons ss they left, end their captives were afterward killed, aa Mm. Tonng No. 19 wee informed by e of the party while in Sacramento

it fall.

Mrs. Tonng No. 19 claims that Brigm Young haa an organized secret hand lose aole dnty it is to'rid the world of ’final to end dangerous persons. They • known, she eeya, es the “ Demies •• Destroying Angsie," snd then she ee on to relate this incident ea aa exiple of tjieir method and operations: Henry Jonee end his mother Used in e where I lived when e girl

night by loud cries and piatol ah

A resident of Paradise valley, Nevada, gives the following interesting ao

er in whioh Iha farm-

with a placard attached containing these * : "Apostates, bownror Ihiawas

• an example, to terrorise the peoAnothor and mofe notable of the name sanguinary spirit t Morrisile massacre.'' One Morris look, with others, to start an •

array, shoot of tho church. Ha alleged I!

loltcwchor named Spcm

s followed J. M. Toting, another ui dastardly band, and then came the chieftain. Kubosh, with )iis disclosures. Then esme the ora ol inquiry and feeble ineffectual efforts to avenge, with inn of tlie law, this glaring atrocity. The grand juries, composed of Mormons, not, dare not, indict the accused parties, snd they availed themaclvcH of i unity thna secured to them to

udy disappear. Bishop Philip i factory

^ of that day, apostatiKsf and j mount Holyoke (Mass.) chnroh diaaatci , made a fall, detailed narrative of tho 92. Explosions, mainly in this country

Brigham Tonng gave the order hi proved, bnt the belief will not bo wee ened on that account. Not only w the jewelry taken from tho immigral worn by the leading Mormons, b Brigham Tonng used for many years " > in a carriage taken from tho ima uts, with his f-'-'lv and friends, afraid tho public here have but little idea how small f. -hitnwe* there is that i will ever oVcrtoltr the chief inatii and leaden of this massacre. 1310 fact is that Brigham Voting has defied and continues to defy the authorities of Ure United 8tT ’ '

whom no sto

•ver lived, was dJprradhf his of-

it Tonng’s

Bore man, who is present trial, is another unflinching do- ■ ol American law, bnt should the ndgos — via.: David . P. Low* bilip Emerson—ere both under the control of the Mormon chnroh, appointed by President Grant under influence bronght to beer by the polygamous delegate apostle Georg* Q. Gannon snd Uui-

outroversy

lown in hieroglyphics on

all, and Ti Si ma r a long and excit Fung. Ti Si’s a

Analysis ef tho Unman In account of some exjier with the vh

In e low days not e vestige teg army was to be seen, of the hogs improved

>

■ itimentls of wetor. e few hundred of them e i £i4!rat?L*ae > tto7JEL*"* 1

, promote justice or di*. BuWi Belt T -**" City snd encamped there in painful foot Is duly too truethet no M ‘ ' — ... -. man bs* ever yet been puuishsd-under 16* laws of th* Uni tod Bletea. Mr*. No. 19 beUevea it impoaeibie that any Mor-

faithfully try a the endowment

ry Mormon ie made to toko e seditious oath, oo* clause of la him to bear eternal hostility

peculiarly interacting nature. I eleven healthy persons and of u affected by different disorders imined, tho persons being of jliffereut sexes and ages, and the time of • 1 - ‘itch Ihe breath was condensed varying. The vapor of the breath was large glassUoak surrounded by ice snd salt, at a temperature of several degrees below aero, tho fluid thps collected being then analyzed for •d— i-.ew.ei. nraw, and kindred robAm'mg Ihe various results of this examination may bo mentioned the foot in both health end disease, the free ouis varied considerably, the vsriahowever, could not lie connected with Urn time of the day, the fasting, or n Urea was sought for in fifteen instances-three healthy peronly found in two ewers of kidney

diphtheria and s

inf female suffering from catarrh. The

head of tho alley and rolled. The hell nt off the side and missed the pins,

tho indescribable delight of Ti Si,

o chalked something on the blackird and refreshed himself by a "dink ratee." Fong appeared rather abash-

when his second ball followed the

first, and the pins all remained atamting.

ed to more chalk marks by Ti 81.

Ah Fang, however, took np the third

nd, after weighing it eerefnlly in

his hand, rolled it down the alley, and,

own surprise and delight, made a tike. This .was sncli an unlockedrent that both Ti Hi and Ah Fung

walked down and looked at the pine, aa if they doubted their eyesight. Ti 8i

remarked: “He knookee down

plenty, 1 and they returned to the blackboard and made a couple of dozen chalk marks. When Ti Si rolled hiA first ball

i some distance down tho alley,

and it struck Ah Fung that this was not right A lengthy argument followed, id it was only ended by a •• Mclicau " an being called, who decided that Ti f

should not gallop half wa '

alloy before be rolled tho ball. The

wont on in thia way for an horn wenty minutes, when the score : Ah Fung, 97 ; Ti Si, 105. In

keeping the soore Ti Hi had s style all his own, and when the game was con eluded the blackboard waa literally eov-

rith dole, dashes and half circles, the game Ti Bi and Ah Fung paid lore and loft greatly elated with lanner in which they had passed

Ten Clydesdale homos, valued at 825, - (0, were recently brought to this country from Europe. They are designed lor draft purposes, and are magnificent ■pecimens of the purest Wood, weighing

ibout 2,600 pounds each.

Mr*. Snob is expecting a visit from Lore! Vanricn : Mrs. Snob—" Has no one called, Mary I" Mary (freshly night)—“O, yes, mnm ; there was a party as said he was a lord, but 1 wasn't i be took in ; I told him if ho didn't x)k-itpi'it send for » policeman, and

annned tho door in hm faoo.”

Anting ita answers to oorrespondenta •ho- Philidt iphin Hina venturously says : J. fl. Hammer—Ton aay you were not intoxicated sad wore not dragged into-tho' h.-wc fay your wife after firing i loaded pistol in the street- and woundug a citizen in the leg. Wo venture to lay that you ought to have boon. At a recent ezamination of one of the ichoois in Washington, the question was put to s class of small boys: “ Why ia the Oonueetieut river so called I" when bright little fellow put up hia hand.

Hampshire, and cuts through Maasachu-

the triumphant reply,

more of infancy thorn ia no

•e process of respira-

of tho Mormon people won innocent of their blood. Only ► few, oho says, w ' •' confidence of the Were of this ^

nrr'a Giuvx.—The ez Preaident Andrew U, half anile ■

Heavy Scutesce.

The heavy ten tenor of twelve months iiprisonmcnt snd *2,500 flue paatod on OW. Valentine Baker, of tho English for a brutal assault on a young in the oars, at Croydon, will iu- > the respect for tbs adminutration

Tito Texas Uattle Drive,

drive of Toxaa cattle bound for Kansas and a market may be said to have wed from Texas, and the herds are iw bald on the rang* in. Kansas, sold the Northern snd Eastern market*, A w head are reported each week at Fort p Worth aa having passed that point oi oar way northward, bnt they may l> considered the rear-guard ol tho groat army already ninth of the terril Tlie total hnmher of cat tie driven N this season ia, as shown by the rep 151,618, inolfiding all kinds oi T

beef. In 1874 the total drive 6tat of i

Toxaa amomitod. In round numbers, tc 166,000, or 14,400 mare than have thin

aimed: " Well, then, whit did they

jru me for I"*

Several Iodic* were idttiiig together i tlie balcony of the Clifton, Niagara, tho other night, when tho moon, alA natty little fellow approached the group and softly said : “Poaais, darling," whereupon all the young ladies

jumped u|

•and that they “no Ml in tho. Wto oou

The greater part- of thia drive last yt was over by tho first of July, the hoavi- t cat having paaasd botwoan April 15 and a

in the British army, Jiui* 10. Aftar July 1 about one-quarter a

d drive passed Fort Worth, i

high social position, and reputation os

were not "His, Trim, .when '—7— 7 77 Hue*. Got. naaer w one nr tne n*« nuv oered around thM John D nae ° m u «’■ ooUw * t ,or ft,l J auJm ' lioian* in the English army, mi inUmato is mewwltod - ,, while to the northweto may be seen ihe , Priooe of Wales, and a J^l II t T/lLzIl ^ 0 '. CUl ^ U "’ u^wdouTLflw^ wahroughito

can he put on tba trail sc

liod off by sight brigands in Welly.