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STAR OP THE CAPE.

STAR OFTHBCAPE

CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1875.

NO. +7.

Sloros. Tinware, Hirdwsra, Mg a Joakaoj auw. Cap. May C!i 'irrmoMAmWrmoai^ /Daslarte FLODB, FXED, FBRTIX.IZKRS, Groooriss, Oysters, Eggs, *c. Mea. UsodursdandBIrMt,

'. oixPHSjaSr/i j yn. BHOXBik £ U WtMhlorUm atraot.

Cepe May City, If. 1.

WASHINGTON HOTEL!

BOLTON'S HOTEL, IlarrlaburE, Pa. aeplA-ly ' 7 McMakin's ATLANTIC HOTEL,

, PROFESSIONAL CARDS.

POTTER * NIXON, A TTO.R N E YS-A T-LAW, HniDOKTON, ». J..

OPPOWTE DKCATtJR, CAPE M.

JOHN B. HUFFMAN, * Attorney and Counaellor at Law (Ape May CDnrtlloaaa, N. J. P- A—twice el cape lalaad durlag Hoerd*

The efaott wluler'a day ana n .lent, and when Edaar reached tha akirta of the Tills*

streaked by Bery showers of a park burning flakes, rise high in Us "Whni. by this, may be the fete of those within I"

to be promptly relieved, nines, aa be drove peat the low boundary fence of the ooont'a gardens, be heard hie

irk hair waa hanging loosely over her shoulders, and her little feet, in

HARD PRESSED, a Weir wan.

hearkened, English lord I" neaih the harrying feet of U

from the pine copse into the toed, not e pietol-ehot from the red granite brought from the Oral that decorated the extremity of the leading to the country house hard by. With some difficulty '

^Hu^eauwt.

DR. J. F. LEADING,

HENRY SWAIN, MASTER IN CHANCERY, Conveyancing, Deeds, Bonds, Uortiss^sy

MEDICIPfES. KEARNEY'S " KLTCD EXTRACT B U C H U

fcottPLAithit, Ad Complaimtt laeitltnl la Eearaey'sEitractBnchn Kumcrs or. buo/ii SitpsSSaSS

of kindneas, and the poor vagabond, Isaac Pauloviteh, has not forgotten that but for your iuteroeaaion he would have lasted, before thin, of the black and the knotted thong in Jitomir I've run, today, nineteen ventathi the wow, to warn you that the foreigner and the gentleman who travels the Vaailkof road this night carries hia life in hi* hand. I knew you to be on a visit at the benn'e, yonder. He's in no danger, l woe to every oaatle from the DnioIfWiT tn Bogualaw end Skudra, for y i«l hi; one and ell. In alight*

twenty villagra have sworn the grrat oath on the Gospels to root out all these Sobieekia and Jpgrlloua, and the rest of the unbeptiaed Polish counts and prinoea that wring the wither* of the V Do you meen Count NichoUa OeUtsin, of Oa nigorod I* asked the young man, growing pale aa be spoke. “That do L" replied the moujik. " Alieavy account hell have to i

eluded the ym ned the rein* of hia Weed*, and, effable aurpriaa of thegurrulo the whole equipage rapidly disr*d along the rood leading to thovery diatriot to which hia warning had

hooded cloak, lined and trimmed with costly fur, which she wore. Mr. Marston—Edgarfehe exclaim ed, with, a terrific earnestness, •• oh, pray, save me I Take me with yon be- ‘ they seek mo out to kill me, I feel half dead, already, at the very sound of their savage shouts and trampling feet. Pape, thank Heaven, is safe at Vasilkof, when be and. my dear mother wet yesterday, leaving me ben eloni ' ~ when the

tooting bough, end by vigorous effort had raoceaded in tearing away a portion of the ill-kept fence, so ae to Nil * gap through which a slender might peas. Tet a minute, end Az WM aeated Keatite Mm in the * speeding rapidly away from the pillaged castle. A chilly breess sprang up, an evening grow perceptibly colder the aledgo was well provided with wrap*, and Edgar waa careful to draw a heavy furred pelisse around the tmmblingfc of the young oounteae, while, in f< and soothing words, he at rove to a her agitated nerve*. She waa m Within an hour or two he should able to place her, upon their arrive Vasilkof, under the can of her parents, and that before the alarm of the revolt of the aerfa should have spread it The horses went well; the distance trilling, and— What interrupted Edgar's speech fierce snarling cry, accompanied ka quick pattering of feet among -tillered leaven end the mow, and then long-drawn whining howl, that m objects began to glance, pha like, between the tree*.

it a glance back at w gleaming, aa Um im the woodland into the open coi , in the first rays of tha nawly rh

’k of terror, but already the

•et the sledge. Again there that horrid cry; and Marat his skill

to tho road and all yet be well." A* the young oounteae took tha rt Edgar stooped for hia trusty rifle, and

bounding far before thereat. The huge Unite rolled over no the crimsoned anew, with a cry of hurrying peck; and

rd sounds, followed b

Hove they gii . .... ... asked Anniette, with white bps, aa Mar—i reloaded hia piece. No. no :".

Ho fired both barrels as be spoke into •he thick of the advancing pack. Four note shots from Edgar's rifle brought town as many woivaa, but they

j into a deep hot narrow pit dug the foot of the huge beech tree. " What wisard'a work have we hare I" the aoMler aa be wheeled has My name ian't Dimitri if I did

^h^yj^orahng.^tj^-a

Vasilkof. pnblie t crowd had collected, tho midst of which the light of iber of torches fell on glia Lenin □not* of steel and the bright brai lutings of military accoutrement! damn of the flat-capped, gray-coated infantry of the Russian line was pre per-

il*! t, them 1 halt, X say 1" called out entry, roughly, ee the -ledge that boro Anuietle swept like e whirlwind the market-place, scattering to right end loft in dismay all who barred ntic course. Among those who had been present when the sledge crossed the equate had been the old Count and Oonnloa* Galitsin. They had reoogwes hurried past, and within a tew mbments tho half-fainting girl

io were about to sot out for Oxergorod,” tho count explained, when Ani appeared to be aensible to her ir’a caroeaea and endearing words,

e way beneath hia feet, at

I tale is told. The prejudice* had induced the Oonnt and Ootmteas Galitsin to object to Edgar as

Smart Bear Hunters, i Florida letter writer say* :

and shoot alii, to the Egyptian orocoglorions over killing md wanted e bear, went with them. The bear is easy to find. He always oee one route. If he pate hia foot on log oroaung to-day, he will oroaa the une place to-morrow, and puts his fi gum whci o he had been, and put o above, and Joe and I and the dog a-i look up the bear. We got on hia tr

doao after dinner. The r

tea. He ca a. It is no

a for

ed up; it b In a o gathers it np in hia

it name is Dagger, il ir of the police court lest faith in the profession of hi* fellow , robust woman with a very hi men. Hear how he talks: Yes, air. my name’s Dsgi Last week e man stepped op to us and as good a name as any om aeid he would pay ns every cent be owed like to know why the police if he lived till batnrday night. We i rest an innocent woman an< pnvmmo that man died. Another said j down here when she ian't go he would pay ns in a day or two, as sure i tiling I" Query—Did the man i " Hold on, madam—wait I

re as shooting. , think it's a burning shame that 1 should ion that shoot- ,-bo dragged down here for nothing at all ain. Quite a when I know of plenty who ongbt to bo

or-1 bung by the neck, and "—

end oi the carpet dragging between his

~ to Stop and roll it op. I We are led to the condos

arm* full. It presses j ing b decidedly onoort md leaves rifts of sand number said they would

and grit on hia shirt-front; it bulges | tow. Those men have been DUnd ever -- mauam, pause tor one oner mohb face—hot and dusty—and fills | since, or cbe to-morrow .has not come, meet, I entreat you. I want to ask you

mouth and nose and eyes ; then the j One man told us six months ago that he | some questions."

end gob under one foot a* bo is j would pay n> ss soon aa ho got some " I can't help your questions, nor I g down the beck stoop, end the | money That man would not lie, and wouldn't care to, for when I think of a r foot mounts up the breadth, and I of course has not had a cent sinoe. | greet big policeman with red whiskers tumbles but catches himself, and i Rut tho exporienoe of editors b about hauling me off down here to lock mo up’ rub falling to the ground on hb i the same all over, says the Fremont it makes me «o mad that—that face by deliberately yet blindly jumping 1 Journal. Last year we slopped one She gasped and choked, and he had

n °. . flDlJlj ' H*** “H man's paper who owed six dollars. Ho » chance to aay : There j ww , serving (ho public, and wo met him j " Hush, now, or I'U have to send you

while in discharge of hb datum. He ! OP-"

averred that as soon ae he got through " You won't have to send me up,

sharp ^around to the cast, and he is in- right, he would, indeed. He told ns j mnoh, for I'd sue tho city and get dam-

the same story thb spring, and we-per- ' ages, for I'm a woman of good family,

sumo ho b still amassing. Anotliercamo and Fvo got all the way, five miles, to town to as- ; by and see al

the side e

gulfed in

been spared in the first outbreak fury of those earfi, of which tho news i but an hour ago. Troopsare

tarch for the

volt, but, ainoe you through wltef marvelous piece fortune I cannot conjecture through no stub fortune,' interrupted Anniette, piteously; " itwai hb life—hb gallant, noble life, dearer b a than my own, that he gave to aevi a—wretched mo! Yee, I am sate, bn

what a price l”

And he

is beton

eyes, and her votes iting into the arm* of her mother; soon, as if nerved by the recollection of her lover's danger, the roused heraclf ' tell, in broken accent*, what had i irred, to indicate the place where a ft him, anil to implore that rase might be sent tbithur without delay. In apite of dismal forebodings, ■a determined that not an iuata should bo lost in carrying help to Edgar rston, if human help could ind il; nod about thirty gentlemen, sc ledges and otbsra on horseback, at a rapid pace, escorted by twin ry of tho mounted Cossack*, ornor having decided to delay the

robing of the

■ should arrive aa to Edgar's fate. The distance was rapidly traversed, and aa the exploring party entered the for- ‘ ’ wild, -nournful sound came do n the night wind. 'hey are there yet, tho pack " cried old Baron Jagellon, sp ring hb hone and handling hb gun. " Push on and let ua their gray hides at aay

sight of the great beach tre of which the pack h howling and whining over - * • indistinctly visible, y changed into e note of alarm, and they huddled themselves tog g the chestnuts and birches, bushy tails drooping, end bright eyes shining through the '" points of flame.

to grasp one of to* lower boughs and

asked if he had so

Joe the bear esn't be far off." Ju then we heard the other Britisher's gt and a down or so yells. We ran dowi

ns wrathy, I tell you, aboi i didn't know a bear dog fi while tho other turned the rr curiously with his foot, n* ten a bear or some other on

b puxzled.

What's the

" Ourious." he said, •• very curious, low'd he get that white on him t" And is nibbed jib hand on the white star on the dog's breast, and looked at hb fluo aee if they were chalked, I beto smell something. " What is curions !" I asked. “ You know a dog, ' Know a dog from a bear 1 No such 1 as that. Only be didn't have that A Funniest sort of a dog, though." ■ What did ho do I" I asked. 'Dot Funniest sort. 'Hello I' just hopped np on hb hind legs; hopped up you aee like on ole dromi." " You know a dog from a bear, may aayn I, " but you don't know a ar; for sure aa one of you shot the g for a bear, the other whistled ( or for a dog." You see I know i will do that : jump os hb hind quarters if yon call to him.

Beating a Sewing Narhlne Agent, The Rochester (N. Y.) Democrat te the following story, and seems to -to delight in it: They tell of * widow Leesport, Pa., who got the bat ~ Wees her!—of a sewing msohino

ina, promising to pay for installment*. He had paid nearly the tire mm when he died, and toe wide w unable to make up the balance. Tho ' toe machine, and U ' a portion of toe moor . id. Thb waa refuar in a enrly way. Then the widow looked toe doors i toe house, putting toe key in hi pocket, end told tho agent he could bar the machine wherr dm returned tt ry, and not before. She took hoi and prolonged

agent re

hot kitchen stove, and . and held him while ho

begged piteously for mercy. -For God's sake, let me go, and I'll pay you

your husband paid me."

m polled h - to him u one of toe

lust. He darts around to and hits it another lick, i round to too west aimult

ously, and ho b plunged into a snoe oerions'y threatens to dislocate j „ . Then he pauses and look* : „ n easily. Ho seen that a carpet i |,

and bib too carpet a terrible rap. The j cheery trcee, or they won wind promptly sails around to the south ‘ without anybody knowin, and oatohenkm full ^in the face withes them. Another would pay loft tho carpet. He doesn't stop to j jt i.i,,.. a long while for to he did. Ho grasp* the pole with all hsrvrvit, hut hi* wheat,?ki might and madly smashes it against pbmt, b of slow growth ai

d picked np the daily

the carpet, or

After that it b pulled down, and tile Hoon rmd hired girl, with the strength of an ox, q 0 I, taken hold of an end with him, and they i hearty ni proceed to shake it. Hb hands are in i •• round ’ blisters acme* the palms, and bis fingers, ! j^vo sora soiling with the grasp on the pole, onn .iccl, fujn

iso some money ond'jfty^e relapse, for though he at

ripen and ns Bijnli led L

Free Pnu.

> said at thb point, -r wheel.—Detroit

moot State prison for eighteen year*. A Penunylvanb printer who b the father of twenty-six children b puxzUng himself to account for the hard time*. " You look as fine as a hired girl." b now about the greatest compliment that can be paid a young lady in the rural Tho difference between peraeverana and obstinacy is, that one often coma from a strong will, and the other from a The Michigan fish-hatching establish-

Pacific coast A field of 60,000 an of a gentleman in Nueces county, Texas, and he recently filled an order by telegraph for 26,000 beeves. Two children have ban poisoned at Youngstown, Ohio, by eatings! fungns growth which they found on stump*— onn of toe poor things fatally. At Barnstable, Maas., recently, some men splitting a large rock found and killed seventy-two black snakes with yellow rings around their necks. Mention b made in a far-Western newspaper of an Indian maiden who wars srmy pantaloons, unea tobacco, and goeabytho namoof •• Falling tv-re,." A large lake has been discovered about forty mila west of Laramie, W. T., in too bottom of which b a thick layer of

o hold o ry other si

re sympathize

ith the Courie

off, starting tno nans and cal

arms to tingle clear to tho elboi

does it with renewed* energy end s : The Manatee or Sea Cow. weaker backbone. The most we can Tke manatee, ays Mr. Frank hope for a man in thb position ia that ! land, b one oi the rarest and mo*t he b not a deacoa of a church and the eating basis that has be hired girl a member of it—Danbury Kugland for many years .Vcv’H. ! (.-riial appearance b very pnzzling.

California is on its way; to Philadelphb for exhibition at the Centennbl. It passed through Omaha, and tho Bee of that place thua describee it: The tree

Detroit Free Pressing

Meet ai

hud no idea that the ui ore than about 800 or ! is footed up over 2,800.

a block after Thom

' tail with very good force

weight of the wood wh-:

considered competent journeymen The

Sharkey,

blind hb ey into a sack, and then oacapo from a N York detective in bread daylight. The verdict of theooroeer's jury in I case of a Detroit dry goods clerk w

o lioklfo

'"prove-1 face

lanutee b allied to tho dugong i making tho weight oi the lumber-p i Australia. The dugong has a ; during portion 2,232,000 pounds, iraamentod with a big, nooked ' took two .men teir day*'hard work to f ertorming in tbe street, it puts mo in oral pieoee. Thbsootion was taken fn dud of tbe dugong. Tho dugong and : the tree ten feet above the ground 0 without doubt the twenty-six fat above the ground. Tho

Nothing m

a boy so mod ai

under too impression that ho has gob- * led something new in the line of Cali--mb pears. Three men have dug over two or three -res of groumi near Troy in hopes to find a buried treasure. The ground b m condition for some sensible

iHivate.

don't believe in dreams.

tof tomn

her husband with hb ai and she'll ir half a day .

d the

Sleep Up Stair*, re had a houae with a bedroom on the flint floor, we would at once abolbh o of that room a* a aleeping apartbeceu.se wo are satisfied that it is ig custom, it being much healthier ip up stair*. Many a family of the members were Buffering end weak in general, have ban restored to a vigorous and healthy condition by following our advice, which wss to remove their bedrooms up stairs, to have their beds, summer, and winter, exposed the whole day to toe fresh air fromRopen widows (except of course when there or mist), and also to have during lob night one u^dow partially even in winter, so aa always to Inhale too fresh coo! air from the outside',

1 bed covering to

A Pitiable Cl

rk jail devoted to prisoners arrested debt b that of John Brandt, a militia a. with a blind wife and six children, 1 hb wage* only nine dollar* a week, o waa e member of toe Ninety-sixth regiment, and wan imprisoned ' flMrtrtpflk.)*''*"''" ~

cither of them, especially the (logoi when coming to tho surface of the wa to breathe or look round, b very hunu The manatee now in tho gardens is set fat two inches long ; a foil grown bn b from fourteen feet to sixteen feet lor Unfortunately for thb animal, tho fie ih very good eating. It has the flavor pork with the taste of real, remind! with a hammy knife," Tho skin-of toe manatee b like tho rind of i prickly pear; he ,hia stiff bristles inside mouth ; thb b really a form of wh bono, as found in the whale's moi The animal same to be s compromise between a pig and a porpoise.

Educated S

Frtaul of India from liehar ' " Why don't you educate yc stead of loading him with as a temptation to some ruffi der him I' With a grave f mo that hb nepbe-v had lear and write, end wss looked

leayied young

re; bit no ootn-

iamily, it b now aetth " laming in oar fam and brings adveruity and death." It b ‘act that-nothing will indnee any >er of thb family to loam. “ Do tea hundreds of educated men," added be. " absolutely starving, while comfort I Besides, learning unfits a of our clan to follow hb walk of Ired learning maka a man good iolhing." The Black Hills. I far the moot encouraging of Prof, ioy'a reports on tho gold in the k Hills region, is the dispatch from

profitable b only forty mila north of Harney's peek. If a tolerably direct route can be found to reach thb locality

m to Oheyenne will be a point i v, aa compared with U

White however, to* prospect of (3 88 per man per day will nerve So lure large number of edrenturon toitb whenever tbe valleys of tbe Black Hub

are open to " '

put together, the body of the tree plote, -the wood thus left being fro to eight inches -thick, exclnsiTO of the

Skirts for Winter. It b in overakirta that tho greatest change is shown, ays a fashion journal. They are still long and dinging, but are draped differently on the aides, and are so narrow that bustia cannot be worn with them; indeed, bnstla are entirely Paris. Tho front

n wrinkled

toe right has square toe top drapery b hr seems to bo suspended

and ha loops and ends below -

if buttons i left side, wl lore below, i

by a pocket that

Some

l elastic be

these pockets ere very large, : cornered, end are drawn together at

•opby-ar

sided and-fli

The lower «kirt* of dresecs i "amo number of gored breadths now worn. Their fullness b entirely confined to tho beck. The three front breadths are sewed plainly to the belt, while the three back breadths form an immense triple plait, with tho plaits tnrnod toward toe middle of toe book, and awed flatly half a yard below the belt. Strings underneath, eewed to the second aide seams, are tied behind to

keepth

plaiting*, puffs, and gathered ru

e alike

Sunday night, when a young man rove out of Vicksburg several mila to _ ia the evening- with too girl of hb oboia, ho was met at the gate by her

The young man let silence answer ti

question.

" Expect it'll make a match t" oo Silence again, while the young mi id tbe home. As hewas ready to | , the father blocked toe way, bma J, and con tinned : “ See here, young man, let's have i iderstanding. If yc man hhoh twei rw end Jinnnry ell right, bat if ; don't, I want ye to onderetand that a

hoots who dla b mighty high thb fall by tboa Ae the young man got tt

agricultnn departmou fifty years

I fare; yes, there i a candidate.

I department at llartmoutb

Tho qneetion as to whether it b opened whisky or whbkey is still debated. Tho Chicago Jlmee virtually decides toe qneetion by remarking Hint nine men ont of ten who drink tako their whisky with •• e-asc."

of (2,000,-

Germany, witoapopnlst 000, last year graduated nil sixty physicians, rejecting ouo hundred and eight applications. The United States, with a population of 40,000,000, graduated three thousand physicians. One of the jnry—" Your honor, I most ask to bo dismissed Judge— " Why i" One of the jnry—" Because I have been looking at tbe prisoner, and I have thoroughly made up my mind that ho b a guilty, man, so that I feel prejudiced." Tho immense advantage which tho screw giva to tho Arctic navigator b shown by tho foot that too Pandora occupied scarcely three months in reaching and returning from a point that it took Franklin with hia ailing ships nearly two years to resell. A most determined attempt at escape wm recently made by a prisoner at Torsprang from a wall twenty foot high,

rerboard and swam only to bo raptured

'ter all.

Tbe brilliant osiers of autumn lava sy by prearved by dipping the stems i molted yellow Jieawax. The lava should be well dried. By piercing tbe near tho -stem with double thread i, they can bo woven on coarser l, or on large cord, in any description of garlands. Dickons and Thackeray were walking in Go vent market one day, when they

ra In

window

being marked ainepenoea doaen and too J *T«n. Thackeray

behind him and

if grape* weighing twenty-

five pounds, was shown by Mr. Janline, gardener at ArkMon Dumfries These believed to b " *

bably the largest ever grown. Quite recently a short-sighted husband aw a large bonquet of flower* on a chair, fading, placed them * * - * -