STA&OFfUSCAJPK
STAR OF THE GAPE.
vol. vm.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1876.
STAR OF THE C APE
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VfiSS CARDS.
A- Z. HATKES * OO..
StoVMh Tinware. Hardware, Cy*lory, etc. . J»e.ajfJua.irtrertjapaMaycn
LADIES'. OM/fTLEHMIf'S A.YD
COHTRACTOHS A BUILDERS, 3H0T< ^ paHay Qlr, It. J.
WASHINGTON HOTEL!
BOLTON’S HOTEL. HurrUbiirg, P
Tlir^ are but Ur yonthfnl ranity, without proof to make a repeat them to the emperor.” 'Now, by the goda I were the emperor this moment preeont I would reive him enllcaent proof to convince him that Sejrnna
ATLANTIC HOTEL. CAPE MAT cnr, N. J. Directly oe the Sea Shore Opto all the gage jMii , SSE , i p SSSf"* HOT SEA WATER BATHS. WOpen all winter, attached to thaBotal. JOHN McMAKIN.
Thnaylina, who bad' hitherto rem alient liatener, "haat then not
iafalec. I did but incite my oompeniona and the people to reeono a poor It waa bnl an act of impnlaivo pity, of I do not repent." here moat bo method in hia mad
1 Say. not eo; the name of the em or peaeed not hia lips, nor ware the goda reviled by him. He waa simply new doctrine he had eaponaod.” 'Was he a Syrian or Jew I" ' Neither; bnta Homan of a patrician family. I had aeen him hot once before of M. BUanna, the late prooonenl of
■tthonhc
A STORY OF ANCIFNT ROME.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
POTTER A NIXON. A T/TN t y A -CX t - l a w, BRIIX1ETUX. N. J., awwill aljctyt the Conru of Capo May.
e of BUanna, the trime end yet e Roman ; he name of thia Homan
Lncullmi."
them in Gaul when they wore oaUed 1 eo the mod, hot-heeded LnoaUni hath become a Christian I” Aye. a moat devoted one.” guards hia (Aneed So j anna to order
CHAPTER V—CONTINUED.
W, T. HEDNTROH, RESIDENT a. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
.... ho acid to id™ : | ' ' Night is ap, youth i* brniaed aim wet; letoa retu fire may sot be an
thyar
It haa given him long fionglit" 1 Why hath he song lit an exenaet” ‘Friend, thon qnoetioneth aharply;
P.jl.—OfUfa »t cap. lalaad durlag Rc
H. F. DOUGLASS, ATTORN ItY AT LAW AND MASTER IH CHANCERT. Ko. ■ Parry HLrrvt. Capa May City, Saw
With* gave and ooarteona aal >e boatman, the man ansa ant coded them toward* the oiiff, where he itered a low, narrow opening, foilowed few pacer the party were oompoL etoop, then they entered e lofty chamber where ail waa darkneaa, bnt a bright
both nature and art oonld be plainly m
DR. J. F. LEAIIING, DENTIST.
The party becamaarated on aomt tala near the Are, ThrmyUna in front, im adding freah fuel to the blase, hi. companion on hia right and the bo "NUt. marinaw. my friend, hath opted thee to brave ao fleroe a atorn. to-day I" aald ThranyUoa to the boot-
and I ehoae to donbt it. I offered ioabio the nanal fare, bnt they re fnaed, aayieg no boot oonld live in raefa a stormy me. Calling them a act of oowutla, I purchased e boat and aat mil
••Thy objecd ahonld have bean a moat
thee folly on that •abject.”
’■ Nid until thon art better known
he newa of that oity.” I know of nothing new ; the people «UU grumble at the abaenee of the
- Had thon fair proof of that f" ” Aye, and a handled other n the object of
'Boy, than kn iweet not to what thy reqneet would lead if granted.” " A knowledge of jlhe infinite reehna apace, a reader of the dread mysteries of the atari, while nature shall unfold Aye, arrogtntaa youth
then oanst be a recipient of thia knowledge thy Bool ahonldat be purified from all earthly doairee, that by fasting and wy it may be sharpened by intense • All them I mold dare for the sake that which lies beyond." '■It ia well, boy; I viU reflect spon
Threayliua; by thy reputation thou hast a perfect knowledge t thon road In the alara the fatnre
No later than last night I read tha > wonidst crom the path of Ceaar today, hot when thy star end his came in
. not evil, would bo the reiee»ing. Bnt if it would know more, I will take up here thrown aside and follow it whithersoever it may lead met" “ Do ao, and do not forgat my re“When the stars have been eonnnlted in abelt have my answer.” do Baying, Thraayllns left the youth to hia alombera or meditations,
i men call thee
Oh, Ooaar I” cried he, in impoamoned tones, 11 thon wilt not rejootSsy love and fealty and will forgive the boldnam of the language used before thee I” haat spoken truthfully, ao expect forgiveness. And yet I would have thy answer.” ■'He Bought an excuse that thy eyee might be blinded to hia ambitious projects. Drums, thy eon, la dead, man my, poisoned by the tools of Bejams; Nero, my brother, hath died in exile; Drnani, my brother, is in bonds for eonvpiring against thee; Clandiaa, my uncle, iona and Uvrth in the atrieteet ; thy grande) Drnsna, ia a mem child, to thee, I stand in the path of lit m an objeot ‘
bemid : Thon, youth, bath apoket folly and fearlmaly; do thon Oesar wUl be thy friend. Hen in me fidelity I have full faith wan aa thon haat done. And when it ia late I can me that through my dutaato for the cares of
erful than myself." "Nay, not so,” repliad (he youth; ■the inordinate vanity m well m ambi-
■ Aye, and what, then, if I be them >o haat named!"
II, and yet we look open the man who Bkea hnman life quite as Barely, bnt by alow, lingering prooeaB, if not without on damnation, at Mast without honor. Yon who stand before the court foe aenleoae ere in every morel eenao murderers, and you are within the spirit, if not the letter, guilty of maaalaugbter; for the law mys that whoever accelerates o death of a human being unlawfully guilty of the crime, Your. Mooted victims upon the witness stand, and who undoubtedly committed perjury to yon from the law, not only mtly testify that yon are accelerating death, bnt that yon are indno-
You atm molnt* respectability, bnt
ruin, poverty and idleness wl
bonae tops. Yon;
in idleueai
where for a few momenta he could bo sard moving from place to gdaoe hi the Km, then all was still. Cains Ceaar threw himself upon a low rash in the apartment in which he had oon left, and although while hia head rosaed the pillow bo oonld still in imagination fool the swaying of the boat on tha atormy am, and his thoughts were fall of the novelty of hia sitaation, youth and fatigue asserted tneir power, and he aui-h into e deep and troubled
■leap.
It was not yet daybreak when ha twoke from hia heavy slumber. , Ho trees from the ooueh and in the inter apartments sought the astrologer. But the apartments were unoccupied, and the otraoh of Tbreayullns showed no signs of having been naed in tha past night. In one of the rooms waa an open henoe steps mounted upthose steps with alow end like youth made Lla way until tha paaaagaway emerged upon the open top of an isolated tower many fact above all othere of the inaiy iowera iat arose above the main roof of the ■laeo—e sort of open balcony of more tan twenty feet square, | T ' His step had becu noiacTaaa, and at is first glance he aew the place waa tenpied by two peraens, whom ho at toe recognized as hia nude and the itrologer Threaylluv While lie herniated whether to advanee r retreat, aa they had not yet seen, him, " “ aay, so if in at
‘dering the peace end industry immunity, and thereby converting happy, indoatriona homes into thriftless poverty, and rags, •owing the aeeda of ignorance
la to come.
ious wives and mothers witch and pray in tears nightly with desolate hearts for the coming home of your viowbbm you are luring with the wiles and smiles of the devil into mid. night debauchery. fine, one cun have ho adequate iptiou of a cataract until he eeea Niagara, nor of the terrible fury and i baa witnessed one; ao no one can tow the ntter degradation end total do* aviiy to which his apedes can be ’ ‘ “be looka upon the doeo-
ts whole courea thy 'ourkthn
from which all light and pi derived.” And be p
11.wt and daizling light. — >t there moat we look for the danger that menaces thee," continued the ■ but where yon ol aster of stare nd one mntral Mar, from wboeo I light I and direful calamity. But, as thon it sec, the alar of thia youth stands
oil,” replled-the oompanion c ; "see. the morning break
east, our aauah.is endec "iTL^sr
ue empyrea* ahnTc, wo will the eoid,'flark path, of , ztrShrsr
1 uain the L descend
Judge Hibbard, ol Iowa, recently, L
A WONDERFUL D1SC0TEBY.
this district, a wooden pipe, about six nailed together, which Barred to carry water from one of the rings in the shaft to the lower level. The rings are boxes around the sides of the abaft which catch
the ring in question a largo apring in the slate, about thirty feet below the primrose vein, had been struck, the water from which is apparently as pure
°»i
morally leprous
1 with v
pt enough to carry off the watei ring. Oonsoqnently a now pi;
pat in, and the old one, nearly dosed with the sediment adhering to its aides, waa left standing. The water waa then tamed into the new pipe and out off from the old one, which ia some fifty t" the shaft wilhont any water passing
rough it for over four months, the pleading <n tow greater part of this old pipe was taken 1 Uird R*"d°n'" out, and when broken open the wonder-1 '■ 1 ’' otlU1 n * Ul01 h "
. . . '
gradually changing, the only portions of l^E J 0 ® *
Umont remaining quite soft being . rt deposited first and next the v if the pipe. A cross section of j 1
to min censed by your hi Yon are persistent, dofiai
Hanoi of law It has now become the imperative duty of Util ooprt to 1st fan upon yon ao heavily tho arm of the law, that you shall either be driven from yonr nefariwicked prosperity. Yon have become a stench to the nostrils of the community, and all good man are praying that ipeedily reformed or aammorily id. By tha providenoo of God and the favor of this court, these prayers shall be ipeedily answered by signal and ' ■ for year crimeo. This a proud satisfaction in taking from yon by law yonr ill-gotten and giving it to the common fond of thia county, where, let s, it will assist in educating the
in diameter f UXo al list The surface of-sediment whir d to the action of the • ihangcd first, and the ai
in the sediment next that already turned P 0D I
And, finally, let me entreat you, if you are not lost to every sentiment of humanity, to desist from your criminal, ‘Vagabond traffic and betake yourselves
tbe public wUl Boon have tho opinion of guntiemen qualified to judgoon this earprising formation; but if anthracite coal 'U form from sediment deposited by no water when expoeed to tho action tbe atmosphere under certain con dims for a period aa abort aa four jutba, what becomes of all tho pot theories of the geologists and min'ng era on the subject ? How about the great beat, the millions of years of ' ao, and tremundoua preemro which, nrdieg to the various theories of the heretofore aooopted authorities, were ary to account for onr deposits of eat and beet fnel yet found f
Nova Beotia at the GenteulaL The Toronto Globe Bays: The aeleoona made to represent Nora Beotia at io Philadelphia Oeutepnial exhibition inn a list far ahead of that made fur the Faria exposition, and represent pretty lolly tbe leading indnatrira and reaourcoa of tha provinoea. The leading ly prove Norm" Booiia’a chief
and other articles made from olay. Tho .interest ia represented ' eleven models.
nd organa, number of other show what tha province an do in the line of manufactured goods of different kinds Agriculture’ end the Halierioa, tho two great food produdeg industrial
tbe tatter by flah of all diinriptiooa pro-
liSSS.-E-C^
THE DEYOTED WIFE.
i moat devoted and reeolnte of waa Sarah MoOolla, of Bonth Carolina. Her h ns baud had been in every engagement with tho enemy in that bloody year of 1780, until, on the evening of Angnat 17th, ho left the comp for h visit to his family. On the way he was captured and taken to Camden, where Lord Bewdon doomed him to the gallows. Day after day the young wife waited in dreadful suspense for the coming of his feet. At lad she sot out alone to search for her missing lord. She went to the aoencs of Snmter'a end Steel'll surprises, end inquired of all whom she met on the read, which waa thronged with fugitive* seeking safety in tho upper country. No trace of tho loved one oonld ohe discover. At last to bear of him through the prisoners in tho British pens. She mounted a floi' horse, and, leaving homo aoon afU
slope at nothing. She demanded to see Lord Rawdon. The commander'a aide, Major Doyle, a kind hearted officer, led her to the earl's presence. She acerned much depended on the (diameter of this looking, end the sorrowing wife at onoo poured out heart tomnltuonaly, telling oil her fears, her deep grief, tho sad
ed the earl, "wei
I order you positively into my preaonoo again 1
with the eloquence c and mother. Then oar her eyoe filled a
i sediment was gradually changing i "l 1 o what appeared to be anthracite odah * * 01 ont a half inch of tho inside of the I r,c ' limontiining the pipe had chamred *°'
mg to her lips, and her eyee,
jer dim with grief, grew bright with m. "Would you I" she cried; ' *
i quickly taught her to beer, as and ahe humbly pleaded;
suppose f Do you da have bean doing?" had attempted an cehanged them,” roar-
aevod all
her way to Camden, accompanied n missive to the carl's quarters. 1 reading the letter, and immediately dered the prisoner’s release- Tho tireless determination, tbe dauntleaa age of thia heroic woman had gained the victory at last. Love had worked its perfect work—tbe wife bad won her hue- • The Spring Fashfena. Brown is the fashionable color 1 gloves ; it ia aeon in all ahadoa, fro
in dem
ooatumea. Black cashmere and drop d'e are moatty trimmed with tape fringe and Dreaaee for girls from two Tears of age ore made quite short, just reaching ' gloves. They are imported in black.
is liquor, hois a well wisher. Brown paper blankets, for poor men i«ds, are -being mannfactnred in En| aan drowned himself the other di
3b, you hove broken yonr premise. " h 1 never mind. 1 can make another A Dakota wood chopper turned hia mt wrong aide out to scare a bear. The
Clairvoyants reap i Paris, whore they m Of these, thirty, it L £2,400 per annum. They have green «
“How one thing brings up ■ other," eaid a lady, abeorbod In pleaai retrospection. “Yco," replied t practical Dobbs; "an emetic, ior
da beer consumed in tho United States rompared with the European countries, rat thia iaoortainly not tho fault of some
. the fc
. I Mm. McCalls for her ex] , oentment, saying that it , j hard pleading that ho i alight boon for her. , I They reached I' '
Porter Yallsy, Mondocino county, lal., ia proud of a female physician iho, during tho recent alarm, awam aruea three rivers to attend a patient nth tho measles. a At Burlington, Ind., while swinging n a gate, a little girl playfully inserted or bead in the nooeo of tho gate atrap, hen tho atrap tightened and aha was
Gabriallo polonaiacr will be much I 8 * ran 8^ 0 ^ *°
worn. They are draped but little in the i A smuggler endeavored to induce a back, and are quite fuU in front . patriotic Canadian Bmdrag waiter to Overskirts are cat long, reaching al* ■ connive at.aomo of his^ operations ,w *'■
most to tho bottom of tho nDdorakirt c
every mi
. I McCalla wi
lot fire, bat being of a softer s badly. Fortunately there
I rain, the poor m< 1 the smallpox.
j[ | lost clasp, she promised tr re ) speedily as possible, aud bri I» ‘ prisoners, as all), reached the
the pipe about sixteen fe
cheering her 1
Drugged by Wholeaale. re seems to be no limit to the methods by which ingenioua rascality m* to get possession of property without “let or loose." What one acoandrel doc* not ‘ think of another doea, and, all things oonsiderod, the honest pubiic contends against a oouOnly a few daya ago a car load of pesa waa chloroformed and robbed Michigan Central railway. A few
rr hia fellow poooengers. Hia suspi-
d of can which ho vainly endeavored conceal. The villain pretended it contained coffee. The conductor was celled and tha fellow eeiued. Hia can contain enough "coffee” to stupefy ae .-end car loads of passengers. The would-be-robber la In custody end stands an exoallant chance,of learning e trade aomewhere for the good of
the ingenioua footpad forming e whole oar load of passengers and working hia bitter will Upon hia un-
while sweeping th? Boor, _ . Hiring *afl by the hair of tbe and the whole of her acelp was ff from the nape of tbe nodi to tbe eyebrows. One eye ia
■o midnight—a wondorln
a young woman wb nong the prisoners, b, now, the devoted *
a hundred m
aitiee. On tho third trip tbor rencounter with tho Aa she loft her home ahe of the glorious victory at sin. Uneonaoioua that this oonld work to bar disadvantage, she ith exulting heart, thinking only of the joy to tho prisoners when reaching Oamdcn the guard would not
let her pass.
Tho order was from Lord Bawdcn, ad she could only submit. She had id all tho way, by tho bridle, a hoavilyiden pockhorae. She now took the bags from both beasts, and aat down under e tree, holding tho bridle in her hand. Here ahe determined to remain all the night, bnt toward evening a village! took pity on her, and brought her his house. In tho morning ,cd her way to Lord Bawdon's p . He told her at onoo: “I ought ire hanged your rebel husband al flrat, then I should have had no trouble “That’s a game, air, two can play " ahe fiaahed upon him. The enraged d drove her from the room, but the ijor came again to her relief, and a grudgingly allowed admiaaiot the prison. Tbe battle of King’s mi had different c(Toots on the British lord and the patriot i Thomas McCalla le filthy pen, end i would not weer the widow’s weeds. Late in December ahe' resolved ko see Cornwallia, and plead forthepriai cue. Beeching TV inns borough on New
Braids of silk or wool, plain block or uxed with gold, rilror or stool thread, -e naed for trimmlnga of silk and ndlee of new pom-ola ore medium sticks of ebony, mounted or inlaid ivory, pearl, gold, or silver, or perfectly plain. Tbe Martha Washington hat or bon* rt has a standing brim, which ia bent i at the front, back, and two aides until it to ueboe the crown. parasols have pointed pagoda n old rime shape revived, with a t the bottom of the stick, and a cord and tassels or bow of ribbon. y spring parasols and ladles' umbrellas are of black or dark shades ol •rgo. Summer parasol* are ol light pongee* with oolored linings. White Bwisi mnsiln or organdie, immed with Valenciennes lace, relieved ith bright ribbons, will be for summer afternoon draane Leghorn hats fastened op ith a bunch of field flo«v»-», aqJ a silk arf tied, loosely around the ft
provided the latter would be responsible lot HoGalla's parole, he might be liberated '"*
again rode the dauntless woman, and ted a freah horse for Charlotte. Sumter gave her the coveted
ferred to Lord Bewdon I What eonld she hope from Hm? But disoo meni weighed nothing in the •gainat love. Barak MoOella started 1m-
that England expected
! do "hia duty.
moot of India haa to
transmit to England'WnuaDy, to pay interest on debt, salaries and pemdona, to purchase store* and material*, and for
Tastes are constantly changing. The
kid gloves, when not inlerJod girl who had no appetite for oniona at rning, are generally Tftitohiii in ! dinner time can be aeen actively engaged i the back of the glove. ; before a large dishful after her young go parasols ore small turnover ' man haa taken hia departure at night.
* ' ' ‘ ’ *’ aUk, richly
Ivor in the shape of a pond lily «f. Tho lily ia lined with gold, Round foil laeo collaro, falling in drees, are worn by children., I
nhroidered, and with ivory
White maraeUlee or piqae, with Hamretty and appropriate suita for children.
i or black, are again *, with heavily ami to be worn around ora aa the spring ad
Agricu.
I nock ont of di
i old aneodote of Mrs. Basil U
list of judges of tho Centennial efore the opening of the exhibi--riU embrace gi ntlomen of tbe highest ratbority in all branches. That waa a plocky girl who, at Pomipo, N. J., marched a tramp--a great muscular fellow, too—out of her father's is nineteen years old, and there waa ne o beside horaolf in the houao. Thomas Jefferson rode on horseback Washington, tied hia horse to a rail noo and walked over and was inaugurated ; bnt it wouldn't he sale to try at now, ao while he was being sworn somebody would bo sure to steal the A handsome riding habjt is mode of dark' green lady’s cloth, with a long gored akirt. Tbe'jacket file closely to the figure, haa a postilion beck, and is trimmed with two rows of braid. The i are also tight fitting, trimmed with braid. e genius ha* invented an inatrnto determine tho distance of from each other by tbe sound of uos. This ia a moat valuable ina. By its noo ormiee hereafter i able to ovoid all risk of accidentally getting within ran go of each other’s
h Mr. 1
ratagn wi
to singular grenmstaneca, tbe knowledge of wtrick I owe to herself. at -
Yorkahire widow lady, o
of Skoppor, and oune with bar only child (a little girl) to visit some friends in London, with whom Basil
intimate. Mrs. Stepper
had probably occasionally been tho i jeet of conversation between him
ts, when they were expec _ one evening noon after her argtIm was sitting partly oonoealed
by one of tbe curtains in the drawingBasil Montagu eame rapidly into oom, exclaiming (evidently not
-ring her): ‘•Gome, who wonderful Mra.‘ Bkepper! 1 During the whole evening
laughingly
that he hoA not
but had tormented her in dreams all night “For," said ahe, "I dreamt going to bo married to him, and th day before the wedding he came to m a couple of barae, and said aolemr
■My dear Annie, I want to eoufldoL ,hoi a hmd"of MoT
thf*erelioa to your keeping; inthlsoao-'*
a contained the bones of my dear •if*, and in this those of my dear •eoond wife; do me Urn favor to take
charge of them for
„ him." Into geetedac shawart. J the my*
» dro|
th gold they'll I
Philip, the baby's awake,”' Mrs. Sheridan the other
night; " won't yon get up and walk with
iwhile!” Binging "Rock a bye “ and pacing the bedroom floor at ‘clock a. it- with regular twenty-
eight inch step, heed up, and ten pounds of infant in his embrace, ia a spectacle
calculated to give a lone to tbe
At Point Reyee, Oal., there ia a dairy
which th
Tho farm, together with
tenants. They make (mm $1,000 to $2,000 per annnm dear of all expenses. Tho yield from the cows la reported to be excellent; some of the hotter ranches
of $80 per cow through
tho thnmb in baby-
ue says mat tbe weight of tbe rajal venture and u ™ 00 U*® thorax of the child daring ncenner hear*- sleep produces depreswioQ ol the riba on naeppet, u. »i nMnniad hv tha arm when tha

