STAR OF THE CAPE.
YOL. VII.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1875.
NO. 45.
0USUTES8 CARDS.
rLOUR, FEED. FERTILIZERS. Croc«rlM, Oystert, Egg*, Ac, ■IDte-’T-.
Cmp* M»7 air-
CONTRACTORS * BUILDERS, Em. 4 ■oU0.Rad.1oii HUMt.
C^H>U I CUl-.M.J.
f Cl ‘-HOTELS.
CONGBEfiATIOXAL SISGISG. the pulpit; that wm the beginniog: of When •ha atood np and chanted, > thought that an angel had atepped nm from hearen. He waa epoedily robbed of hia delnaion when he turned head and looked at her; abe had flniafaed her part and waa wtjapering with or, while the beaa and contralto
WASHINGTON HOTEL!
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TNnTWnVin’a aTLAntichotel CAPE MAT, N. J.,
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riktird-AT-LAw,
nniDOETON. N. J,
*»• Will attend Iti'a Oiarta of rape Mar. Mb T. H. WHiLlANBOW. www -nr'i s r r t
If whiapering and laughing behind her dropped' her eyes upon her notea, and the mmrfo bubble from her lipa aa if inapiration. Onoo or twice again daring the service Mr. Gilderaleere cast glance toward the choir, and diaooverd the lovely aoprano atill whiapering
paper which the He looked again while reciting the finest paasago in hia wmon— the tenor waa offering a paper I nugar-ploms, and .the soprano was othfcig loath I doming out of chnrofa, Mr. Oildereeve said to one of bin wardens: “ We have eioollent mnrio. Pray what does X cost the ohnroht" ..Not bnt in order
voloea in town—great obligations—
JOHN B. Attorriay and C ~ pa May Court Boom, N. J. BoS alCaps lataad dnrtac
ATTORNET AT LAW AND MASTER IN CHANCERY. ' KoidSFairr Btraat, Cupa Ray City. Sew
mroS’SmnBMBduhwMwafdoromimSi H “‘ b “ ■ t ~ t -
DENTIST.
'■(Tfltw, Tuesdays,
|u ssrinBOPth. SaimilaWlWlei.'
MASTER IN OHANCKRY, Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds,Mort-
leslwisii'
is. (Mpe May County, S
MEDICINES.
KEARNEY'S FLTTB EXTRACT BUCHU la ihaantytemadyfcr BRIGHT>8 DISEASE, Ny**re. nBUH^ ^DIA-
that at the last moment, jnat before tl organist ahonld oeaae hia voluntary, xmee softly stepping np the bi
it Ida mind from wandering away ft
i text now and again—for the man 1 cruel qinmnn awauowea np in outer
i mortal, like the reel of na—nor help anguish,
hoping that she might be absent from ; •• Ton have forgiven me," he whispertown, or a trifle under the weather ped, feebly, “you have forgiven mo. | In a few minntea 1 anything rather than that hia foolish j Thank God, I shall not hinder yon any j toning a lino around I words ahonld bo capable of driving a : longer. I waa going away booanao 7 j into the rapida along —— vnnm. annl from the merov-amL from all seemed to be keeping yon from Him— J ed to within a abort distance of the rock and because—I believe—I loved yon I* on which the painter waa crouched. " How oonld you loro me I Such a waded down with the current, swan
dreadful girl ! I thought you detected rest of the
. ended. He had come to EagleUiorpe with all hia spiritual eutbnaiaam kindling for the work before him, and hia moat deliberate act had reanltfrom the miniatratinns of the temple! He made it hia business to call up at week and try to He found Him Sally at the piano, the room atill echoing with bar voice; but aha left It diroetly, in spite of h
that." Plainly the ohoreh could not discharge voluntary choir drawn from the beat unilim, and to which the congregation ms under rach a burden of obligation, ran though said choir Unghed and irted and ate caramels to # surfeit. " The finest families ought to teach their children belter manners,” thought •he Rev. Archy Oilderaleors. The foliwiag Sunday be had a nicely prepared ■rmuu louehiug on the subject, evolved ora the text, " For the place whereon •hoc standee! is holy ground bnt still Miss Sully Sunderland smiled, and wills pored with the tenor, and wrote nonaenar fan, and chanted aa if H.«min-
What can they have to talk so much at?" wondered the Reroroud Archy. Of eonrso nobody took the so mum home, though Warden Wiaoman—a widower of months, who wore hia Snnday a on week days ainoe Mra. departure—said to the young
clergyman :
“ That waa just the kind of aermoa I to to hear; it hit off our tibor to a T i'a always making «ymat .Miaa Sally, and leading her into temptation with hia everlasting gum drape, I don't blame the girl; but It isn't seemly, flirting on * ' Warden
Twelfth Mass. I came," he said presently, “to in sore that no oae was ill at the Halt. 1 aaeing any of the family at chnreh, I had tears."
y, bnt that ia the duty I ham made my choice and my tdaMEre," b _ rill call grandmamma," abe Interposed. And 'preaently the rpaent little *d lady came hobbling down atai w owe. But Him Sally failed Mr. Gilderaleere went home w ravy heart He had meant to uob good in hia pariah—to batl
Sally, ai
ah the tenor'a angarringing,” arid Hr.
Qilderaloeva, '■ is a form of worahip that I have always had ai bract I ahonld “ ' ' ' Gould v
eat, and old Mra- Oroehet, who had in a choir at atxteen, qnavered dtsoordantly in her efforts to overtake "
e Ske^rJ
Ifedy of fcgdn v
n. ighbor'a era the en aa'jtritvay
„ k> * Mr. Gilders!cove into the Sunderland pew, and MiasBally **■ jmffiue aawar. , Gging chur* he made haute to reach tha
lj.
'• Why did you upt join teu*,t tills morning,' Miss : WdidMd, unite pleasantly ' " ’ had been given to unde singtet was at* ueoepl ^AiiV^ ‘quite'atittiV, Miss 1 Son-
in afraid that Mr.
Worirf oorraaponden Niagara Falls, relate- t Conroy ia a gnat guide, ate fee* ta
think. A named MaoOullough, employed on the new bridge leading over tha rapids to Goat ialand, missed hia footing and tumbled in. Bruiaed and to oiled, some-
and helped won mis, and dropped hot tears over nun and repentant aobe, and cried out in her agony that abe had driven him away.
to open hia eye* and live for her sake, careless and forgetful of the presence of by-atandexe. And when, at length, Mr. Gllderaleeve did open hia eyes, it was to meet the tewr-bedimmed face of Miss Sally bent above him, all it* dimples at rest all its brilliant color faded, all its
brink of tb There, for half a day, b
smbled
to look at him. The edges of the island and the river ah ere were fringed with excited men and hysterical women, not one of whom proposed a feasible way of getting MaoCnHongh off liia rock. Conroy appeered, and derided at once what
could be done. He said, quietly: " Wait till I go down to the rove and
get my felt shoe a Dent any of you try
to do anything till I come back, do, some one will probably go
Then sing to me, dear," he asked ; Mias Sally's heart consented, her ntenanoe beamed, her lipa parted and vitaied, but no melody flowed forth, alas t Just aa some grow gray from ter-
t, no in a single *
neighbors called it a visitation of Frovi- ; careful denoe; the doctors gave it another name. : do chok The pulpit of Eaglothorpe was vacant j you or twelve months and better, and when j that dn
Mr. Gilderaleere at last returned be walked with two crutches, and alee to again eat silent throng
nia, waa about to leave Tuttletown after
Did Mra. Sunderland, Miaa Sally, and -. Tom, a rather fast young man.' that waa left of the family a
GiMevaleove
iT nfter Squday wont by and " A Urn great MnfctJ feel aa if he had
eloquent aa a lorer'a, bagging bar, for and for his own peace of forward and forget injnriea in remembering the love that
terstnodirig.
r. OUdenlenve." said Miss messenger “ that this is my
faithfony^lffri SaffehtovT*^ d»
that had been encouraged by hia father. ' Mr. Sullivan theraforo scouted the] theory of the polios, which waa that! Josey bud probably strayed to the river 1 side and fallen into the water. He was inclined to think that the boy had been { stolen, and there was considerable res j
ippoeo, that each wna the case, police were na incredulous of j
this sa the father waa of their opinion, j
5ed with James Devine, a young: in his employ, in moving some , of hay whioh were piled five deep
ing those in the lowest tier he found the body of the lost child wedged between
' the bales. The lower part of the ] ns nearly perfect, although tbe
decay of three weeks had, of comae, ; 1 greatly altered the appearance of the
id dutch ed the r
' said he to MacCullough, after ho had recovered breath, " I'm (j ashore. There's no use trying to there, though, the same way I c We've got to . roes yonder, partly the current It'a a hard job, and only way is to bang on to me. If don't yon will go over the falls.
The tired ai! Wearily abe p
™, aa- , chestnut hair ( . . -
nerhana with the thought of hiding I ff*** 1 loB 8 “*> '•"leady into the dull, dull eyve, and the girl anawe
»i«» pi®-- ito.™ ,«™. tb.,d
looking for him soon. 11*" her own. never a gleam of bright-1 deep poetic ir‘— — "
thought probable that tbe child had strayed around to the store in hia play and bad mounted the bales in sport
i full, except one, which r a tourist wrapped in dignity and a heavy resident of Tuttletown, ling to ride to Sonora, approached stags and inquired for a aeat "All inside," growled the tourist spreading himself to the full extent of hia digsad duster. "But you are oocnpy-
" Did you pay for two seats I” " I've only secured one seat, but there no room for another in this coach, air," and tha tourist settied himself back, while the other passenger* granted their disgust in tone* not particularly vodfor-
bnt eveedingty deep.
) choke my nook. If you do choke me, ITT fling yon “ you over. Right out yoi
that deep-green water is. we shall go under. No man can hold hia head thorn. We shall bo under for oomo > onds; so yon will have to catch and hold a good breath. Bnt remember, I'm goiogcaahoro ; and if you’ll hang on as 1
teRrog to, you'll go there too."
The men started. They waded deeper, deeper—up to their waists. MacGnllough's feet gave way. Ho dangled to
Conroy's ahouldets.
" Hold on tight,” Conroy shouted ;
I't you ohoko mo!"
r moment and the currer in the mighty guide's toe-nail from their olntoh npon thorook. Undr "tey went, Conroy hanging to the lino. " Pul! I” ahoutod tha crowd npon the The people at the lino pulled, until, lo 1 like two muskrats, the heads of the or and tho saved bobbed up on the edge of the green u ‘
ta more they stumbled
exhausted on th
"Too ar
should, air, nor exactly in aooordanc willi the etiquette of our rode California aodMy," calmly replied the mi the outside, smiling in apite of. hi noyanoe at tbe dog-in-the-manger stylo of this boor. don't hold myself aoeonntebla tho society of California. I pay i way and ask odds of nobody, and yt inference that I am not a gentleman might be termed where I came f> indication that yon wish to fight’ •• Wo don’t fight in thia country," calmly replied the man from Tnttle- “ Too don't Then I mi misinformed. Fray, what do you do when a man insults you f“ and
t. Dr.
Q the spot
“Do, why we shoo! and that ia the end waste time after we a way, I think I cun aqo of yon there, can’t 11
“ Don't know brit yon can," and a full half seat appeared beulde the dign '~
fool, au if by magic.
The Tuttletown ritixsn rode very fortably from that hamlet to Sonora, and beard no more about fighting '
alb If you do make ono tho lawyer*
will prove you an idiot or a lunatic, take the property for proving it. Crops are big, money is eaa Mary Walker ie si ok, fall trade ia
Sergeant Bales ia in Canada, and why
can't we all be happy thia winter! franklin need to urge bnainean man advertise, but if a merchant prefers
playing checkers and sitting with hia ‘ m the counter it'a hia own buai-
- hud bent hia beat euergiaat and how Laerably had he failed! It aeemed If hia mere preeeooe in Eaglethorpe Sir"
jeetw of greet paina loseeMhat her plow waa in perfect order, and the
Spelling of tile prevalent Weabm emigration fever, the BL Louis Jtcjiub’ican observes: Moving West
T SULLIVAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.
that brought a golden shower around him, like the water that rushed from the rock at the touch of Uoees' rod f •• Tea, Heeler, rest. I know it makea you smile—a laxy man like mi- But not
Sot fairy in tha bowse.
| "Until what, sir t” I " Until 1 have found U He was standing close to ; the bright winning smile 1
" When do yon think yon will ■■ Whom ia she like I" " Dill yon ever reed Tom Moore, HoePoor Hester ! the only poets she bsd ver studied were imoh cheerful a • Milton end (lowper and Dr. Young— olnmea lent her by the minister, whi ’ould not have allowed the presence o lino written by the merry Irish bar'll! ia house, "Well, my 'Sanshine' will be lik oung Noarmalial, the Light of tb [erom. Dark-eyed like an Easter swutT, with clouds of dusky chratnu
o know what's become o
In a certain New York vri played this suggestive
. Tbe 1. m eaten a<
a sickening s]
sole. No mark of
t, satisfied air of a man ! look at it. Heeler. Tell J ‘
d himself.
Sixty-three millards of fi 600,000,000—wore spent by tho combined nations of Europe in tho effort to put down France between 171)1 and 181G. It is mtimated that there were 84,000 bottles of wine drank daring the season in tbe four leading hotels at Saratoga, or an average of about 938 bottles per .lay. Bland undertaker—“ Your master's very ill. my dear, isn't lie f Would you be « good as to give your missns my
Ark., fixed the price of picking cc a dollar a hundred and board, and iy thrashed aovornl memliers for w
like her own. never a gleam of bi
He probably alipped or fell between [ “'*• ’’b-d.-j ■»'*“■». ” ul -’ e boles, which were not packed closely i earnret, patient look full of gloom a together, and waa wodgod in too closely [ . . ... make hia way out. Here he remained " Goa* it please yon, sir J died a terrible death. Tho store was ; " Y «A Hester—and yon t"
io that ho was freqnantly known to ! " 1 think it took* like roe.^ v imjrwe!™ , nenry opemsu - ..-i.. *.—• - - as on hia wav to and from his father's i tho girl, sighing. Then nho gathered lovely melodiee and storiea until twilight !blo in Washington street, and was on j a rth»t mass of dart nair thsl the painter , forred them to cloeo tho book. Bomeo same square on whioh ho lived. It ^ disarrange.! to anil the tmrnoaea of time, he would coax Ur awav from the
ems almost nnaeoonntablo that he | lli * P'vtnre. and Inmi ahonld not have eriod out vo aa to be “ted him: Do yc
heard by those in the etore when he longer!
rasimprironed. He was " Not to-day. thank . . , , wover' who roaily cried Hester Deane went away from the old ! sets, other lands, where these same si h his’ nalnral stuidinoas i lennbouse park., that the artiat’a ingen- j beams glinted ov¥s icy peaks or shone
u™»‘“"rz!!;'
, , n — . studio, and proceeded lo take up the ! Through his wonderful descriptions tU store ™ closed for bnnlao 0 ' U, ° '8“ ,n - Thu l ”"'™ Ter J 1 poshed aaido tho narrow bands that Ihe nielit Rut if as is more nrotaable l'«P!'y hours, thoae she iasae.1 in that oompaaeed Hester's life, and led her u.— th night- p ' shady old room where the magic touches . new world of beauty. Anil tho girl's "j! 1I “^ M Y ! of tho pninter’a brash tnmsfiVred her l„,irt grailnally grew light with the '. . i lull.. f.u«tnreN to his eanvaa—hanpv. be- lir.ehti.ess reflected from the artist's
drowned by Over the cob of the store i
Ono of the very la dish." They are a a
irty of any apirituaiist wl
ter that, every day when sup concluded and thoae weary :k again in tlmir places. Heater ie ont on tho old porch, and
nd watch tho golden glory of tho sunet as it faded away into shadowy night.
o jnst caught a full growl:
Is entered at New York in Sepwas 8262,87«. upon wliich the minted to 844,310. fomia butcher, while diaseotiiig liver, recently found au Indian all appearance* been imbedded
; , end Jim. A the body member of the family,
undoubtedly that of tho child boy, whose misohi-'
iptible.
rounded hia fa m, the only
thonghtiees patieiu
carelessness - glorious posainumes.
many an extra hour of happy. She thought i
wait t
of MhoOu, Misaouri,
with UKT karoala so it. but Mfcfclgmi ha a woman with a
putting on her hat and ahawl, start, in a frenry of excitement to fled t Having no oiew alia was unable aceompliah anything by her aoarah, ai .turned home to writ for her hi
Mr. Sullivan returned and ' diately to tbe ah that toe officer had ref used to giv Mrs. Sullivan waa at onoe given to bin He identified the remains.
n had i 10 t ** 0 "hadow her liio ha.
a House, m*. ^ ^,1 —in, the low, broad tor
. ... : hind whioh waa stored an odu
ither told her or aho Under- ! .,. ... . say that her boy had been j “ “ T"'"'- ? , , , , , achieve comfort and tnd. - questioned her olorely | Here ^ ^ brown UraitoMt
and worked, an warmed by hoe red by sympathy, until
nd-did not know,
is only wandering in
ibont the olothce th,
Inscribed exactly tho clothing : the body, and no possible donb ed of ita identity. She waa , greatly agitated, and wanted where tho child was. The offit
o the body without being he sight She asked if her tho station-house, and he a not and advised her to husband should return
otd, be- n,,, path famili tion that the time when Eve loved Adam. : ago to 0 no day she asked the artist if he hod iradenoe. found the model tor " Sunshine." the lived He smiled, and answered " Yea." ore, 'un- •• Who ia aho I”
ie cold- |
"Tom. In them
a shall aoe."
ig Heater knocked at tl
settled
eyes, dulled their beauty, furrows in toe fair pale forehead. Hoa- whose portrait should bo 1 ter Deane waa twenty-four. Tho neigh- 1 piece for her own. thirty, ehe had been a - Where is abef" asked toe girl, aa
lonely old maid so long. Heater bowed hcr-head and did not contradict thorn. Thia waa tho girl w,om Henry Spen-
portrrit painter, mel aa
Hampshire. Her
shadowy face, di
tfrilight, met fail' onc'nighl returning to hia lodgings, an
a, and take it ha
A Confirmed Snlrlteallst
ill it waa shown tost toe aerrioM of edlnma were invoked by Oapk Ward, * only In regard to the affrirv of hia roily, bnt they were hia constant rerurae in matter* of Immneaa Wl s wanted sdvfoe on railroad rifitire,rooured a consultation with the spirit
’ De*m Richmond, and not
y thing among try folk, and he waa i lodger at the old farmhouse, wl rory ohaooo waa sailed upon to ad, ie ocanty living that was wrung with > much labor from tbe stubborn RollPoor Hector abndderedwhan in family conclave tho question waa derided ' a lodger,” for ehe knew how mi
tho demand came npon her to ait for h. portrait. Heater waa bewildered. Who; ahonld she find the time 1 But abe d: thoae long eittinap gave h, ■tha rest aho so much needed. She wi leaa tired—poor Hester I—although a!
knew it not.
making his will, which left hia property ' I hia aeoond wife, neglecting the family Uaflnif wife. Triklag to Ribserlber*. We dip tbe toltowiag Irosn tbe WiaetodJVeas. Bro. PUney ia “ up on hia •e the boye gay: Have you paid . vubaoriptton t Wo feel an int ‘ in your future which prompts na to you this question in the spirit of a. sionaxy. Give beed ore it ia too' late, for it b eerier for a needleto goflirough U»e*e of aremel Burn t* fig' tree •own oe atony pbeea to tokr away from thoee wtio liave nothing that which they
paaaed out of.hb sight, and o gentle faoeof the artist came an ahm of feeder pity. Then he looked at tbs picture—tho fine eyes, with tbe dull l in their depths—and tbe fancy to him'! "Iwillpeiatai ss8 call it 1 Sunshine.'"
took hia plaoe by bar aide. " Herier, I wants oompenioo ptooc lot 'Shadow.' WiR you help me find a model 1" WiU noiltopab May do, *!"
"I to not know any other, dr.' ■■ntcraia no hurry; ! abaU find her
you will help me. ButI
e chickoro
Providence, 11aaulta fatally in e man lias lost
eighty-three out of a flock of eightyseven, and another has lost thirty-nine out oi a flock of forty. At toe commencement e: Abbott academy, Andover, M Smith told the young ladies ho was not " prepared to sona mom forth ss captains in the social ahip, there would noror bo any difficulty in their
*,., Prof. »t while
'a fort her preaently, Henry Spencer smiled as hia glance met Hester's pnxalod look. Then ho rose from tho great old-fash-ioned arm-chair whore ho had boon sitting. and taking her gently by tho hand, • - ■ ' i his own place. Beating its ngly leather back, bo • until tho sunny blue oyes looked full into the doptka of tho dark beneath: I did not find the model for • Buno,' Hooter ; I nested her. Up hare sg the mountains, whore oven the breath of the aummer wind b cold and chill, I found a lonely woman who had lived a life of unanitabic bbor amidst uncongenial companions until a dreary shadow of perpetual gloom lowered round her brow and eettled itself in toe depthr of her dark eyes. Bat of btc tho shadow has lifted, chased away, I to think, by the sunshine of love. Look, Heater, at the reflection in that rror yonder. Do yon quiet, and tho lovely eyes, brightwith the glittering light of happin, ia*torimodol for 'Sunshine.' Uft your lipa to mine, a ud my life, my heart, my hoi me, darling, that I have found model and—my wife.” from the trembling at as hia own rested
sunny days of b the handle of the poker aa soon aaahn - hoars the click of her husband's nigbt-
key.
Free morals are on too inoreaae in Berlin. In 1857 the unmber of women placed mider the aOperviaion oi tho po-
9 ; in 1869 this cumber 1,486. and in 1870 to 78,ivorty, miaery, and finbeing the fate of three unfor-
allyde
Tho Butte (OaL) Mercury tell* of a band of sheep brought down from tho ' tamed into a wheat field. Over one hundred head died in eating wh^t and drinking wrier. The wheat "welled to snob an extent tost toe atoma^i was completely tom apart. When a boy haaltcen off all day* o
. her for. "'Would I excuse her! She would I reel writs to me aeon and explain." whioh aha did to thia eSari: "Door Mrs. V.
it him. East I What i—lam going to be married, work, thia preqmrom toaaa tow linre will find yt
b w*a the magic trend * the aama bbaring (7)-
night, with an anxiona a tread, finds company at tea, the expreanion of confidence and reritnde whioh lights np Ilia face cannot be
A deaf and dumb man entered ton of a Texan farmer to afay all night, and not making himself understood' be put hia hand in his pocket for elate, on which to write bb request. some weapon on him, tired at him, and inflicted a wound which may prove fatal. Won't you out open a penny for me, father I" said a little girl, when aho mo home from school one day, “ Out wn a penny I What do yon want me to > tori for!” asked her father. Cause," said the little girl, " our sober eayathriin ovary penny there
ill. A doctor and a tow ladle, attended her, and the general waa soon aaeu wrapping a lively boy in hia coat and harrying homeward. Tho boy ao born to tha Admiral da biRonoterole Nonry.

