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THE CAPE.

STAR OF THB CAPE Hfw-is-rEr

YOL. TO.

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEE 27, 1875.

NO. 46.

J. B. BESKCET * BBO-, . MuDlkaiinra * DoMr, lg Tlgwgre, Hardware, Ci .. l»ry. «tcBtt. OlMteni tint, CSga May pity.

Merchant Tailor A Dealer In Gentl Fumlahlng Goods. a Wiahlnilon 8UMI.

- WSSSi 9 klUrbikib, >ffTRACT071 S' * BtJILDEHS, Aw. t»K«,iUo«lon »i™rl.

cap* May Oly. M. J.

(j J pO^ELS. WASHINGTON HOTEL!

cmiarracT araaata.

' PHILADELPHIA. PA.

Alao, proprietor ef

BOLTQS'RHOTEL, HarTiibor*, II

Well. then, good-bye." Good-bye," abe laagbad. Ofooon aba knew ha wouldn't go. Jennie, liaH bo in'directly, and •ball be off, bat yon mast choooo bo-

ot joking. I’ll new I joking, ao good-bye."

•ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPBMAY.N.J.,

rdTTEjt A MX ON, «»-WUl attee^ ^..pwteDrype MayorroKvrt hkcatuii, cape mat city.

BIBBS. i» waa no donbt about It; John > waa perfectly wretched that night. He had qnamlad with Jennie Boll and •n't-going to mate i»;in(..'Ihe ae ahn gaee henelf too many alia, and he didn’t mean to stand it any longer. Int care H aho waa pretty; that i rreaec wtij : rtg- shonl' let half a frllowaat atime hang about the shop or atroll in one at a time and, lean* ing on their elbows, chatter and smirk and imilo over the ootmlerj cadets and iffloere, loo, wild young fellowR who inly did so for their own idle amnaejieht, and wonld no more dnSm of marryiBg her than liiey wonld of inTitingher dO-Ufe-ban Rat-was coming off Xfi beirarmlwitwioMlya. avftlrjt aoldiozv bet therfhe . n tbs am i ioe a good t!ltny*yeara . lad an eioelleat character and a good’trade at hla ' hark, and. moreover, hja father bad djed ^cf long «ne^ i»d there wae tho oottage all ready for Jenwalk into, and they might aettie at once if aha'd only be sensible.

invited to lea, and hia spirits began to she’d oared about mo she’d have my way aomehow before I woman,” he thought, idea of not being cared ta lenrfoL That night he strolled aly by the shop, but on the oppo-' le of the way. Nothing waa to bo

ter, Mrs. 'Bvaia-. A Wiy jfaof Elfle ehop it wae, very sniWl and tadfy Stocked, for '■ i. Evaae haij only mansged to got a pounds' worth of things with what had been subscribed for her in tba garriaon after tka fever iind earned off her "band. The speculation anawerc itty Well at first, for many of tho on a' wives, knowing what an idoatriot man Mrs. Evans wee, made a point t

nynofrosssr'

, Ihen Jem

0 £‘» li .- , , P*t*y faos wM and the ah op was filled from morning to night with offloen and friaky young eadete, and the original ctutomota took Might-thongh Mrs. Evan, did nut know it, for Re, believing the bosiaeal whs safe in the keeping of Jennie, worked hard at: dressmaking (abe had three

not profitable ops-

He went back to the footed frame of mind. 1 It's an awful pity—such a nice girl; , there's the cottage all ready ' lap into, and me ready to nth Berrios and a good trade at my hack’; too lad, all along of tin ' n MoGee, too. And tho fruit dsn (of the oottage) all ripe i

> pick it.’’

The next morning John We deliberately into the ahop aoc penny newspaper, and had of being served by Mrs. Evan •’Quite a atranger, Mr. Weare," she 1; hot that waa tho only remark shi not aorew up hia Ararago to auk for hoi That night John Weare waa miaendiln.

looky one for

John. He came acruaa Bibbs. Bibbs ildsat boy. No one knew what hia real name was, or why he called Bibbs; bat be wae never Bibbs," said John Wears, 41 oome fruit," and be carried

him a

23iteM8£

ty, kind hearted, thoughtless Jenniehad no idea that aba hail anything to do with it, or she'would have sent every e of her admirers off at apace that on only too delighted, after her brothin law died, to oonie from Devonshire and live with her alstex at Woolwich—

Ml CtmpMmU Itcidti.l la Ffypf-t Zeamey’sExtractEuchu

Bii.'.r vii!, 4 th.

Amt be waa ahy of appearing before bit • her no good, and besides, It

are of myself, Mr. Wesre, vpu are. _ mktakre; mod * don't Jil i»,y one to toll me.what’a right or wrong. I

kne*** iaywlr."

diSaaiS’

TU give Bibbe a regular bag when I get home," ah* thought. And she did; ' the day before the

delights in to thia day.

broad.

oh we had ao frequently eaten aioos arrival. Under a large, flat, smooth, horizontal atone Borne two feet long, a wide and three or four

He kept resolutely away fo

red and bine corn), cedar aab r. Into thia the woman dipped and smeared a thin posting over

the atone or oven, which had been previonaly greased to prevent adhesion. In

wn study, then era it deliberately by t f one eye, however.

i of Jennie.

I him w

till he

44 How old are yon. Bibbs I" He thought it better to begin the conversation with a question. Fire and a half. la that your award

— him, but he ao wanted to hoar her “S&t She's going awsy Boon,” ‘jggjftS , Sfet “*• ^ •** s 10 " rv* ” " Micro's alio going to I" he asked, in Devonshire. Do 44 She's IQ, I think; and she's always crying now; one day aha was crying ojv^-, her silver thing you gave her, amd

.Mlg|.t.\ Hift Rihbs dodinod. 44 Annt Jennie’s going to hr

briB K

Irum EUlmm to-night," heaau go s Jmmje. w going to. fllham. was! k'i • V.,1— VP TliKl- 1

up a stick on being gently ] • • fiver I „o and hang about the Eltham road "" J ’ her pardon." And he went, and Jennie met him, and ponied. And declared she hadn’t

ttaafeh-d him and silil it W anAr bull, and RU him haw Um. Danlap. tho oolooel’a wife, had walked is and

told her, '

’Feniale Labor In Berlin.

Of the 437,000 eell-reliant Rmor W Berlin, there are about 140,000 wo:

s so that tliej are about 32 per cent, of the ■ whole. Scvenly.-one per cent, of three 0 woman have come from abroad. . The 1 terrain of female labor is Berlin is very ~' bemjaubenarre To jpdge from the

atatidire, women prefer that of common

i service or hiring out, tailoring, laundry. ■ altefidsore, mijliiiery, making of artir fleial fiowera and 1 mflolee of leather,

well furniabed, and the patient;

•tan in them Hbrarii

allowed by the director. We found

vim tod. They offer all the comforts lb can be desired fc ‘ "

by about forty members

of the International Medical Congress. Gheel is situated in the province of Antwerp, and in that portion of Belgium known aa (lampins, a flat country, with bracing air. We started early in loraing for Hcrrnthals, which by

railway is a distance of two hours and le^.ii— lounging before the doom of the i be forty minutes from Brussels. From bounce, amoking pipes or cigars, playing j .bout a' hundred

Herenthala a drive of one hour and forty j with the children, or otherwire amnring , b* GbecL Near | tbemeplvoa. Among the wealthier class ( getod upon the

” ' at Gheel it u nothing

or bak-

etof p

removed end anotl

thirty layoni of thia folds mod a loaf, and when dry it tremely brittle and palatable. I

always langhing and apparently happy. • mr made by them ta of two kiuda, tho greenish bine and the while. The tatter, made from tho while corn, when fl Dished is as fine and good as any of our manufactured brands. Thia passes through throe mills; tho first breaks up the com, tho second grinds ly and tho third

nxltil reek on which tho com ta seed and rubbed with a long stone or ind font wide. The grinding ta invnria)!j done by the women, who labor at It rom morning until evening, and frojnently during the whole night. How to lake a Cistern. A Backs county (Pa.) correspomlonf vritee : A "Young Farmer " asks how owa: For one twelve feet in depth wo nake three centers six feet in diameter, :r larger, if desired; lay one down vhore the cistern ia to bo dug; mark mt right inches larger than tho center fler it ta dog oat, carrying thoaidre down perpendicular; place one of the centers about a foot from tho bottom, leering equal spare all aronnd, then stand boards endwise aronnd the center about nix inches wide; throw good ; mortar to keep the koarda in lace; half way np place thoaeamd ; paaa a rope around tho boards ; twister to draw them together ; then place the third center within a foot of the top ; then rnako good mortar and fill the apace to where yon think tho frost mo; he careful to aettie the mortar compactly ; having filled to tho frost

ceonary, and wail nom t deaired bright of the leutera and boards and lay the vith mortar; when that becomes the whole cnrefnlly with Boeeulent. Thia plan hae been tootl'd umber of years hi been found cheaper and n

guidance the excursion wae made, thoritles watch rarefully that the petie: praaonted him to us. Ho anowored very ! 1VI0 not imposed npon, and Out they re- 1 bcr. intelligently all the questions put to him. ceive its value for the money which they \ bolio eehoolmaater, «nl was | Bp « n a. o^e, h( mieiohduct of any kind i gM j thick, hung

however, oxoeod- i j n disordered masse iirishment of bring ^[1, of , p.lv blue 1 keep patients ta and he aormed to hav

and did not wish over to leave. > Mr. George Gran driving at Gheel wo were received ; Kansas, ta tho owns asylum—a fine red brink building. 1 in tho world, with surrounded with nice plantations—by haps, of that of tho

to filler Re water, make a eem 1 of moderately hard aalmo ttrieknare laid in oement. toward the aide the wi

_ lot qnile to their tope. Ether, which has boeiniqnidlxod adjoining, room under a pnasnre m seventy to one hnndred end ten square inch, ta than

A COLONY OP CRAZY PEOPLE.

A Pall Mali C,

of the kind, we went to the principal tavern, to which a fins large hell ia attached, where there ta a fete, concert.

id others of great aooompliahmenta. I

rooted and carried through these the wings of the tornado. . "Is it not awfnll" aho asked,

wood. The point has a

passenger on board the atramcr Prairie Bello, when we ran alongside of tho river bank, at the point above Indicated,

country inn, at about a league distance ,

tho 1

o find pi

r of t

io spend there j singular looking a year. Some keep ! jj 0 wa> d " ,r ' ~ oualy, and paying

r giving private lessons in Frcueh, towsrd a fin. and other aubjeete iu Uib farmers' i ingly ra ore of the neighborhood. He lagged | declarer

' ‘ ' 1. long, as hia pupila j c

of grayiali hui

.is aho

'cry bright.

re waiting fol

1

A Yast Estate li

Sutherland,

cree oonstat of hill Grant's domain co

hat, that u as the river

r; iHTohod. while

v explanatioha oonoern- 1 heather. Hr. Ornnt's donuim coven j ete| j ^ ing the colony. It ta of very ancient j 676.000 acres in the heart of Kansas, origin ; a legend places it aa far back about ‘290 miles woet of Kansas City to ‘ aevontli oontnry, attributing it to : Port Hays, tho center of the traot His Dympkno (Dympkna or Digue), | effort ia to establish a model farm, for ! 1 tho daughter of an Irish king, who came , which great credit is due him, aa well ao 11 e at Gheel, where oho also under, for hia sneoeoafnl efforts in introducing 1 martyrdom and became then tho j imported stock, and showing the rrenlls 1 1 ctress of the insane. However, it; in creasing imjiorted with native stock, proved that as early aa tho twelfth j and also the beat methods of sheltering i intury foreign lunalioa were sent to and feeding cattle in winter. Mr. Grant Gberi, for the sake of the special treat- : ta going to Europe to arfange for tin there. This treatment differs bringing out of more people, and a larg. t use everywhere else. Tho ' portion of high-bred stock, which he will body, not kept in on asylum, but 1 exhibit at the Centennial, with the in- •' Ho t

board and lodge with" the inhabitants, tention ultimately of shipping it to Vie diameter, ' i 1851 tho institution waa organ iced ' torio. Mr. Grant states that one herd intereetin id placed underthe government. Since ■ of eighty-one abort borne of tho Booth 44 Wait ion a groat increase has taken place in ; strain Bold at ( the sale of tho late Mr. plied Per the number ol patients aent there. The i Torra' property in England at an aver So saying imuneof Ghool with He outlying ham-1 age prioo from young to old of *8,000. question, ta very extensive. It covers 11,000 j They wore of the acme family that he j Well hectares, and the number of inhabitants ; hae at Victoria, and many of the animals 1 you I"

abont 11,000. Tho InnatSee nmn-| were bought for Amorioe. I A tren <w about-1,800 of both sexes. The Mr. Grant’., colony has largely swelled j ttU ,i „ one is.divided into four sections, j this season by immigrants, and auotho. I p |y ((,„ head of each ta placed a R^inU j Englial. company has jnst bought 40,000 i nllul

nd an overseer. Tho patients are acres adjoining the Victoria oolony. One 1 wrn , 0 „ e , from all nations anil all ranks of society, ’ of the New York Gunthers has started : ,l v wnbm id they receive accommodation ncourd- ’ witl. 5,000 ncrca, and Sir. Dickinson, ol j alll i rrra j g to their means. The wealthy are ' St. Lonta. haa bought two square miloe. The follt placed with the wealthier dasa of inhabi-! and is out there now making arrange- as I can r

and tho poor with tho poorer. The j mental for putting up a bouse. Mr. About penper lunatics, for when, support their j Grant says he ta more than sattafied witl. ' * communes have to pay, lev j the produce of bln crops this season. snug ho course, to Hie last category, j Tho mina have been abundant, but patch thn dangerous dasn of lunatics are ! Iasi year tho gmssboppere swept ever)- n„ ,

placed in the outlying isohited hamlets, .tiling. One field of eighty acres „f t ] u . t,.,,,. to the nature of their disease, and the , duced 776 tons of fodder, and f'.ll l’hUiKl liv. Walloon patients are kept in two sc pa-, bushels of seed, giving a profit of more i [[ 1( , ,,.,,,5,1 hamlets (Gheel ta a purely Flemish j Ilian 500 per cent, on tho cost of putting I nteiuid.oi. o, but moat people un.leratand ; in tho seed. He pat in IfgO aono of t „

French), ao aa to bo companions to one j alfalfa, - , - 4 -* ‘ — *- — J 1 “

tho bank. Som

Andy nodded ; he wae trying to of the cloud, but tho a

ith leaver

a awful crash.

as you wonld a handful of straw. I often have heard Andy is. The first feeling J wore struggling for his life at sea. A huge wave dashed high in tho air, as he shrieked the

coped, but hia preservation 1 fid. The following day, he

tmnd hi.

with hi

called npon tho

For days after ho traveled tho country through, searching for those qf hia family who had been swept into the river by the whirlwind. ’Twos hard to the world, and it v as only when the bodies of Ids wife and child were discovered, some days later, that he seemed

1. made, and nothing can follow to leave it ago an eccentric baoheloi Orleans and loft a good roperty to Andy Bobbins, ed this unexpected good .luce Bobbins to lea ''

ne haa 14,000 Good Templars, distributed among 175 lodges. Governor Stanford, of California, now ins the trotting hone Lain. Minnesota chums s population of 167,312 souls. The kingdom of Spain has a poputattan of 15,000,000. lore than 1,000,000 of "What ta home without a mother I” I tho first year* qf married life it ta a »7 nice sort of ptaer.

ed a youth of hi ig. ”Bny mo a : a, and throw your

grasped one of his pegged » her right hand, and patient!; the sound of his footfall on t 44 The first atop towards w an exchange, 44 ta the ol

wealth,” ~ one ol th prettily bo

I animated, h. perhaps, its 00

ginta (Nev.) Ckrontda : 4 4 Mra. tho Deride, after throwing a Stan, me lamp at her Husband's .bead m - him bail luunes. htaRs wj**d 1. has a Doctor called who Urns

Celifoi

Tho 11,000 inhabitauta

speak, all engaged in tho surveillance of J of

patients, which moke

sera for every patient. The sur- 1 buioe, not being perceived by tho j 1 cuts, of counw does not irritate ' n. Tho oommuno earns directly o than 500,000f. annnally through the keeping of tho lonalios, and indirectly also a great deal through tho work of all kinds which tho paperfona for tho inhabitants. It ip tho personal interest of the inhabitants do their duty well by tho patients, aa ey are intrusted only to people whose moral fitness and meant of oxistanao are approved. In fact, n family at Ghse) is ot considered raapaetable if lunatics ro not Intrnaled to it, and the withrawed of them-from its core constitutes heavy pnntahment. The children ol the Inhabitqntai. living from thoir oarUeat

yow three

to increase his sheep to 160,000. .1 alone this season brought 811,-Boston.-at thirty-three cents per Sheep farming is evidently

Napoleon and the Stone-Cult. Napoleon, when in the height 1

rod her pass what the wort as a great h

u like t!

igoly. The

dog. 1

, managed to [

audio tho dogs , a aliepherjl, ug for, as slio is bitiug him

ississippL . D L_

r of squirrels „ n i 01& i managed to disengage horaelf, day ; it 1 told I miu |„ a ( or Mr. Lyell, who had me. Ho at- j un ahlo to get in a shht for fear of a, even when j jus dogs. Ho received her with * b " ^ ; the butt end ol his gun, breaking it ilea came on ^ BUr ^ „ strong dotormination to was anything (MOO ^ that ho waa glad to leave ttlo thing he jjjp gunh.nsp, i n her posocaaion. Bally-

find anyth i I through their

toothing In linen 00 on ing through

had assembled around' him, coat hia eyes ipou tin* muititude, and pcrouval, ino of the cornere of tho square, a stonemiter whojiiul not Iwien iuduceu to quit ita work by the curiosity which animated he crowd by whofa bo was surrounded. Tho indifiercnco of this man. excited tho auriority of Napolebn. Me wished to

siat wooding. | piping th? stock ol his g. It was an altornoon in October, when | Weapon, ho boldly advanced to who ho loaves were just tinted will, yellow stood tho cat with gleaming eyes, aeei nd red, that Andy, with hia child in ingly emitting flashes of fire, her ta ita arms and his wife by his side, start-; waving impatiently in tho air, aa if ■ ‘ * " "’ho afternoon ! defbuioo ol him. Quick ns a fir-'- *'

r f* waa calm aa sleep.

recollect it welL trod a leaf. Tile

u his

of them. When' young people get married they ask from the authorities as a favor and a sort ot dowry tbs

I his wife walked down

r a couple of c lias, and si d themselves benefd'-.somelarge tre 'base they passed the rdiernoon, sni -as not until his wife called his alt ion to the growing darkness that

sprang at our hero, who, with inbppid courage, calmly awaited tho coming event,, and met her with a well directed blow from his gun barrel, which ho had managed to regain, laying her dead at hia feet Tho oat, on being taken 1 to the ranehe, wae found to weigh

by ; thirty-three pounds, and measured three

:»t-1 feet four inches hoi

an*rosary. In case of acute disease they

aSKTOtSva.-

A»'. °* liberty being felt a severe pnuishmo: . '.by the patient.. : -Tfia eases of- gntai d.

oocnr at hia hrmae ha ta rewarded with the care of a weallhy patient The number of cures avaragrei from idxtyfiva to aovimtyfive out of the huudmd. Fatienla with, radically Immoral or hfgta-

44 You hare iorvod

1 under me," quickly observed I

prior, who reoognixad an old the campaign of Egypt—you \V*hy hare you quitted the aar■‘BeoauM 1 had. completed r

time, and obtained my disci large." 4 - m aorry for it; you were a hrmyo m. -l ahallbo happy to do for you ai ling In tny power; say, what do you 1 quire fntm tncf" 4 4 TTmt yonr majesty

to cdtmy Slone in quiet;

. lorn me ; I am In want of nothing." This fact brings to mind the

' Diogenes-with Alexander ; dart pridb of the Gre k ‘Was not equal to the reply

The Monster* of the Deep. Hword flail are very powerful. ^

D^toly r-rrj'dlr£"“resij, j Stonotolling of. an inddent wUch^ ,1^1 ... A, r.,—. curred while he was running tho brig though .t a not ■>■”* | lMephiBe u-t-een Honolulu mid Jarvta

ilanda, about 1858. Tho brig waa an

and while going at

ero we have ,1 the furrow.

le doc

In a Baltimore police court a husband implained that he had been swindled by hia wife, abetted by a nurse. The fraud constated of making him believe that a baby procured from a foundling -aa hia own offspring. The jushim that the law could give redress, but that of course ho

support the child,

stern editor apologises to hia somewhat after this fashion:

»va a death and a this week, bnt a Med Urn wedding, ig taken rick him-

wife,

rmeneed to walk ! *' it tho darkness

1 with uncommon J

r foil s]

d the 1

f thunder

supponed that the door a reef. Im1 were started, blit

10 shock, when nca

10 kept

won so nurry on. there was nowa Foster an?taster traveled Andy „d ^

his wifa, and now hia hoa«o wns Aft sight i imbedded in the thick smTErCwonld soon reach it. He laughed L\‘lf u,nL oI ^d fiIh ^

hi. hoy to hta h-vrt- At P^ 4 ZZlnlL™

iMgth the houoc waa gai,«l. and Andy , ^ ^ nniler tho cm the tlyhol.L having given Um. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ in 0l e«mc l«by to its mother He waagaxmg at a diroction ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ la _

em°t^tasL It looked \ f®* 0 ® speed with whil* H mored to

13c an inverted mountain. b*ve nlnnend ita sword twenty uichea

What's the matter f railed out Ilia c. 44 What ore you looking

Andyt’

and the d

. tho patient recovered, and wc ore acoordingly cheated out ol both.” railed ou a Troy dentist and aaked the loan of *10 44 for old acquaintance oake.” She talked familiarly of hta and her own family, and ho inquired: ■'Madafa, are you a relative of mine I” Said she: 44 Well, I always foil an if I - waa a sort of a relatire. You know yon pulled teeth for all my chUdrfcn ton

years ago."

A lady in a palace ear on the Atlantic and Great Western railroad some days ago lost a valuable cameo ring act with (our diamonds, which slipped from her finger and dropped to the track through the pipe ot tho waahstand. An officer of the rood walked on tho track for a dw-

and waa fortunate the ring, and it waa returned to tho owner.

for s benevolent object, 1 aged mintater, having eo twos re “ w “. oht j£-

herself and tempoibaant stator. Learning next day hta Itistor liad-'already given a

•go, received twonty-fl*

He did a

reply al

,' throngh the planking. It must hove n going at the rate of twenty or ntr-fivo miles an hoar, and evidently

is brig, supposing it to

intended to

1 of tl

ler, Andyl”

oc bolds good

_ jt laces, fringe*, etc .

in attending bathing institution*. The "aid ;

ra largely represented In Mores

’Why, what’s the m again questioned hta wife.

44 Well," ha replied in a low voice. A gentleman in Boaton, I’m afraid we are going to hare a fifty yetea^ha" been totally rhidwind, and it may bo necessary to i recently standing in Dock square, that rek tho old rave just back of the house, , city, with a frieud, when a especially if yonder cloud bo a water-1 atranger inquired the way to

street. ‘•Marion street," arid tl

sbbtns went to the door -and 1 man ; 44 why, of course. I’m g j gased wratward , as she did so, her; too Providence depot, and II

V "I do believe you s

mt iri-1 Europe. A lrirad inquired : "R

<W Bobbin.draped hradid 1 rarthdid jou^HEurop.for!" •’Why,

the wind.*, oalytosa* giant toaito up-1 well a* xojbody.

the Danbury A'ctra rails stlnglnssa. he aouudings lor the submarine tuubetween England and Franco are being carried on actively. Tbey are at oment directed to the part of the near the English ooaat, at a few ’rom the shore. Each evening the turns to Dover, Oalata or Boulogne, ard work ta reoommonoed the next day. The engineer*, SfM. Laronaae and Lavallee, perfectly sattafied with the reanlto allied, and so tar nothing has occurred dratroy their previsions relatire to the depths. Incident occurred in the police n Calcutta, the other day, which ought to convince legislators of the mioradty of interference in regard to the marriage law of the Mohammedans. A hta wife, hat he bad refused to being enaigned, with