Star of the Cape, 14 January 1881 IIIF issue link — Page 2

toTmlHg * w *«, "OAPI MAY CITY, N, J. JWDIT. J»*. •«. ' ' . MMMOItl rnnr tok-mciu^* « tiiipiis prated — I"' I— 1-" t, -Taetnyv etpraa—. : l!V*" »l l -j»fal«Mifc* *1 I'T "■ ' ' P" BrfcMiir".""!"""""- I" uetea rfriliern.m* el Urate Kayo- At M la •IrmAgllAg U>« UMttra ol „ *. -Umt7» l _ ■ I/- A *'„**" ™ g. j I ■ It, P tYZm.-'rW g ' "re'5r j?E»E " -/ p~p^r,u-.,r*.' ■»»-*— « li win t.i»«mii>»«iii' ■ai'Y ^ llwui"^ ~»*<»u"zz ' wi» » Co^7.'-.. nu atd^tb, • kiKiv arelhar lo mil II malaria <* l II I* thought um leg win bo vary I Ugh ant ■■■■«. TbawaaUar ku I iMMtnld IbilUa crap haa bora < It te ngiborilativ.!; reported at tha , Bute Hoam that Govaroar-etact Lad- , bar htedmlared hte purjima lo appoint c Jaaaph L. Xotw hla Prima Sacra , U tt, and a retain Edirmro I> Fug aa , lMr,«rXa7jaaajr!«iU Uky plam aa • ■ail Toaadaj. and lb. Tureday fat « ~ Map. tUk laat. Tha Logbbtara 1 Win maat ta yotel mil I i* Ua e atectera of a United Slalaa Senator J WfeWatervto* .radii.. «. Uaiaty 1 ?! ars.r b^,am>r i Tha liUla an oT ['aria, aatha Bha J ***• mommtaa*. ig Clark ro'oalT. y ▼a., waa buried la tha aaaw, tha , > i aw l gferty all af natch ara tko aad twa aad a half morim high. bring - arapte.rU burad .. th. dr.fta daria. , tha gnat anon Morm of Cbrietmae ( t t Tha air la Ml oT raaara ci oonb.- J t ataaaahoat tha Marry liapay. Oa r lain • I • haaa Bad a. aad othan an hkair U fat law. Tha ' ■Mara of haat.ag tha raaml down tt 1 "yaaetetfe thai Iteeo ariB ha aa ramp* d that tteambor a t» Mghkaaad that ha r «*— apaa that aobte only hapa. 4 tearS"1^ j ■feriCi. Atbnte. Ha tWt . ■ rt-al ■ ■ Hi... a tgdamhg >• « ^jMbmrara ha »,.««« awl rerra, ■ menial a ra.hm al Mdlt < . amm raaaad a. tfe rMraf aw." , t «■— — fo t* WMMh j: "" ■aahmh Ban ila.i Ih.a I; fc 'MMaladh. -aaaHpM da»'

~'.aW,a.„...La,L;n lamferte a HI- nW« prejndic K/.0.1 General Hawaii. It W baorala* jail* faMuoabte with rartein jooroak In thla Craaaoewaalth, login to hi. madldacy for tha Uaitcd Slalaa Bra ale tha raaplrxwa of a capo rat. laaar. aad not a StaU iulcraat. For thla! deal of rbrUirlc abcat a aat of Jk» J.rar) •. drparlrd .lawman, doquahk) orau-rk aad kadlog rorinhrra of thaV bar. aamladfol of the fact that tbera 1 i. aoarmly a prominent lawyer in «he j Stale not " directly to treated to. and ooooacfed with, aoine railroad corj.irattoo. erther in the capacity of ttorncy or director, or both. And by what prucoB of logical deduction they can ao arpirale the duliea of tba 00a form Uw i . the other, williool rquil commendation or pnjudica to both j (if it i. a matter of prejudice to be a ! ■ormber of any corporation' ie a arr) I iliflit-ult taak. aa our ccaitiabporario 1 a ill learn in good time. In tha jialmy day. 0/ the Camdro and Amlary RaHdaill in thla Stale, ; it waa curtomary for it. employe., when elected to the Ingi'latore, to \rj. rraiimca their offlcea ^^Pnanlp pny uulll their Irgulatire functlooe ,w Pre preftwHied, and then re-occupy their pomtioo. with the com toning rebate of their hack pny. To General Sewe^l thi. teemed loo much like paltenng, in a double mat. to auil the riew. of a man wh. Intruded to perform hie dutien with Impartiality . and equal bounty, both to bit State 1 awl to the com|Buy of which he wa. o&er. and lo which he had materia! tnleraala, aad be propwly »fi»~l to occupy eo-dooblful a pjaitibn. lie 1 took the broad ground that ml moneyed tnleraala. corporate oc tndiviUeal. I were entitled to Un Bra. Immunitw 1 and be could not aee how their Inter- t rata con id be made loaataguOtie the I intern ta of the .SUte. if both -«r' ' properly eecred and protectad; and wc 1 defy any of hi. tj^uocnU to point to nlngk ad of hta to which the inlcrnu of nay corpontlno. railroad or other wiac, ware advanced to tha lujnry of the StaU. Wa will go further and ■Bit that Id every cam when th. iulcmtiof the Slate carna In conflict with Um " intare.li of the rallrand. be baa Inrariabiy dclened-lhat of th. format, Lai «b n. how be did it. Protect*) by tha • .peoalacU" that wan yearly peand. ondev the old CoeMlletieo tha railroad, runulog through thla Suit were enabled lo ayotd their jaat aad proper Illation,' manletpnl and generaL SoeneofU*m paid what Una they were com pel We! lo la acrip, and Other, occuptal and uacd property that belonged to the State, and for which it had not recti rod MflkSeatcoenpanmlinn ThtaGeoeral Sewell corrected, and forced one large corporation ta pay lo tha Stale over three hundred thoumnd dollar, for certain Klpartan ntgfau which it had been twins, and for which tt had hith. rrlo avoided payment. It wa. by General Seerallh cauinf vote that all railroad enrpontiuoa were ceanpclled to pny tale, on all property outude of thi legal limite of one boadrad leet. Three year, ago ha pamed the hell obliging an Un railroad, to tha Stale to pay their proper propertlem of taaatnai. which reantiad la locroaKng tb. lacomi of the State ta about raven burnt net Ibnuraad doOan, which ha. largely ratievad th. State from It. debt, and a hat In. rendered nay further much intercut to every ui payer to thla aad other ceam Item of the State. It nana ta aa that a mere tnaioimcn! d a railroad abould have been made ut In obedience lo public opinion. Cluneal Una all aided the paamge of tba General Railroad Mil. bat he. in Cteaam ertth many other., deemed Ih. laiamra aa aawira oomw^USM will Hatty lia mural, the (wrrectmd* U hi. Judgmant. With the (Wvpcieaia of 1 ahrewed man in bmiaaa, be frttr mw tha| with the iaenadng growth of th* Want, tba great commercial aw input of thla aouolry mum lie ta that narrow atrip ef iaad that tain at City; aad with tha coormou. augmentation of cailrouda, he thought it the better part of wtadom for the ifiiL'raO^ald Mag in tha moat re van at Bad tha Stat, dona an, h could haaa created a faad that would have braver kept it ea»af*ta; hot FakOc opinion, ably decreed otharwiaa. and tha State ha. Imt that much additional r.v.aai by Tham ara only a bw laaUhm' taken from a busy Ua, rwahiad ihttinjh •aariy alaa yaara of act be. a-d cdoliomma partkipalloa la l«iaUUva matter. afceting our State, aad In ha through tha I. ill. ■nteMy of General Tkhiaa a«y pad roorad to go hadun th. poepia an; It boa haaa imrfal an ha mar. and itpi'in 1 the ad «Um«l martt af brte, km. Imm ng JTW "Bom da " mi SBSSrtSS rS teaSy gram bra-oral aaawh da, S^tMkS^ O rl^aiT Z Lhnnry fciimii.- tm ram ■ a - ara -i w-ra w ,n ■ I, im. mamog a#i ^ *' «*' • |

t remarkable deyelopmcat of thi. roun- , try, it U caura ftrf congratulation that | , the literary and raientpfi- iaati- 1 lotion, of the laud ara kcc|doj pare 1 . with It. 'material growth Thi. tiuth I : I. being confirmed every day. and the . , erection af the new Aatrooomical t>h1 Important etrpinkhl. direction, t'rof . SwttOabehaa braoror known thrmigb- . ■ oat the world a* the !-rtanair dtraovr eier of ao many comet.. h» labored . I oodcr great diw-tvao'agri la hi. work. • owing to a lark of proper facilltira. t The new Obaervatory will entirely e -overcome thrae Irooble., ae the tele- ' a ecope which ia to he m -noted io it. ^ d<>me i. third torgeat la otic of aay to it America. Hut however valuable all d fat arc dtacoverte. may be the aWroo- ( o pMaTTaay: wooderfal thioga io the U pail. I'rof rial! af the Wmblngteo , iB Obaervatory. diacovarad the twomoona V which accompany M«r». one of the df grandest arhievement. of the preaent ie crotury; Prof, lbmd ducwrod the d eighth aalcllile of Saturn io ISIS and il tba traobparaot riog of Saturn in^flii [a The aeparatioo of Hiclla'e < >met into r two parte wa. fir*rraM by American • aatnmomera. and dorlor the erlipaa of , d ltfTS. J'rou. Wauoa and Swift dncovu ered three Intm-mereori.l ptenelc. y la addition to It-em great diraoeeriea II the Vailed Stele, claim, tba honor of d floding more than a Ibouwad dooMc <t * II lir Felix Meter, of Itetmit, Mich., e after oenrl; ten yeaia if palWot labor, - luu prooucvd 1 cteck which, not ex e evpting that of Slra.bnrg. W the m-wl a wonderful chick of the wurtd. It U • HIM high. H fact wide. SfeB deep. I. tod weigh. 4.000 poundt The frame :r work i. of black -waloot aad elegantly f caTvad. Wadiiulno aite beneath the a oraride dome with a colored mrv.nl 00 eilhcr rate guarding the doora. Ua t the four coroera of tUo fare of the Un dtflereol ttagte of human life: twa 1. are frmalce. one boiduu ao latent, t . ■f other with a child; tha third ia a man n >.f mutdc age, while the fourth tea d figure of aa old gray braided man. t All of tbeae figure, hare twite, each a with a tone in keeping with the Age e rrpreeeotcd. The intent tlrikce lie 1- .wart-loo id bell el lU fiiat quarter b hoor^Ol large bell of the youth ring, r out et the cod of the half hour, tJ t lowed by the btroog reemaut tone of It the bell of middle age at the third » quarter, and the hour rioting with >1 the mourofel IwD of the aged man , d Mrikce the hour, al Un aame time a • carved rapid pope oat on either eife, with wing, to iad irate that time It fliao. Tbte do followed by eweot mu»ic. y when Weefaiagton. rielac from hte h chair, preeeau the Ltec Laat ton of Ina dependence, end a door en Un right y H opened by the aervaot, mad each of the Ex-Fraeidenta. donned la the a poet am. of hla Um. (ladediag Preat k deaf Bayraj. fltea bef ra tba "Farther t> ■MVonnUj." bee htm. eat rate. 1- their fannda. walk acreee the platform o end pern cut of eight, at a door which 4 errvaat. Waefatagloa lake, hte eeat, >1 aad all te quiet again rave Uw heavy tick of the wonderful lira* keeper. ■ Though each a deck abowe a great ■I deal af tagecoity. it leaf Bute practi ' Jammtra. A Markee Advance, ta very maay reepeete. Ie erau ra the epradag NBher af the dUth vile 111 of that awra • Amwirae AgihmMttef- Tlnili.few ■* Large type, amy to rend, he eueetel r mMrfttemfit prmttral • °wt dree work aerated by every Uratly - ta CM*. Vdiaue aM Cranty. TM. , fell U 11 rf Ife Me by M Ij cwery MBB. mtedag W-feU. Mfe; 'j«fe|M|SBoa m n ^nt. Xofe

end triple Mere (maay of them 'being ] ' the Urgral of this clam .d budieai over _ Ally aaleroidv and fifteen new cometa. I' When it u rememliered that moal^of j' : storm, and cl-md. are .- - prevaleol the j Industry and perecveranoo of oar j American aatronomere can b. ptftially * L The new Obaervatory jit Ibicbeatcr are eejiecially deatgned for thi. purp «<•, - . from tt. It ta' named after klr. U II. , . -j Warner projirietor of the Safc Kidney r and l-i ver Care and oilier remedtee by j . ' dowed and ita localitv i. one of the ' 1 ' moat commanding in Kncheeter. The , 1 new tchweore it twenty two feet iif^ - ! b-aglb' aod tu leoa te aixlcro inefw. e towar will be arranged with tba lauvt , a , appttendin l-r tteiroaghiy •weeping a tha haavrne to every direct ioo. ! J e White America te e» greatly dtet tiogui.bed "by Ita lareationa and re- 1 0 and it may glao be pndictcd with a - a , reasonable degree of ivrtalnty that , if.aalraaomy will cventaxllv flod.ltej1 - ! highrat advance uKul al hank, of t. American mat igalora. and that a a giaidly (airtion of thi. wo.k mat be , f expected from the new Marorr ttbiy mrvab-rt at Hotbrain. Row to Tremt ("root Ultra. . ' II any part of the body arte froaen. i , lb, very w..ral thing to d" Ja lo apply - brat directly -KArp away from the 1 1 Arc. 'l*ae aaow if yaa rangct It; if not, g winter our little teiy of flve.jmi. freae hte b*l white rat owning at cravidy erabb d atance Iron, the hottm. lie a cried all the way home, aod the caae | I aerated pretty had I brought a big a panful of aaow and put lua fael into II. e rubbing them aith the aaow. Uut f ray hende rood not .tend the odd. I a ia the auow ao b ag. tail he omld not a hear thrnt rat of it. It wi» hall aa | a boar before be would take them rat. | L and Own the |win waa all gone, and j h when I had wt|ed them dry and V rubbed them a "little, he wa. entirely j a comfortable, put ra hte atnckmga and r abota. and want to play. Ua nteer v afterward, had any trouble with hte 1 I fret ra account of thte free ling Hte it ateter p< her feat extremely odd, and . d pat tham al once to the Cm. Her caae h at flrat waa out ao had aa bet brothers, t 'but Un raaolt waa much worm. Her . bet wen eery tender aU winter aad j . : aim .of. rod from chllhteloa. Itmira. had a swollen purple look, aod aba had I, to taka a larger else of abaca- - dwne oaa JrfoiBwfg for yjanu-ir %■- [, The crraktng of political hack, aad „ marplot, oear tha difltenhtra which 1 General Garfield may be expected to 4 axperianaa a poo hit InaognraUra ia ,. hawa of troth: So Prnaidnol ateet ,r within tha laat twenty yaara ha. en- . tend apoe bw term of office under B aweb hrocmbte aoaptcaa aa wiQ Oen b anl Garfield on the 4th of next March. 4 H. he. behind him tha coafidanca of L, hte party aad tha goad wiahm of thoay mnd. a hN political opponents. Ita r. deteg a atmmefol injtBtle. to men Itk. a Hinalnri Conkliog. Logan aM Oama i-ran teprophrayralMr part a policy r of oppnatlton. 1 hair aervtcaa ta lha laat campaign will mrtataly ^ not ha oamtoakau bp Gaaaeal GarfiaU ta J ' tha aa-anlted Ualwart chtete boa aa br " md rated aay aaugoabm to tha «n- * dtdete wham they aidedgw geaweomdy * batectiwg 10 lha White Beam. Wo * haMao that with tha temagaroUoa of * General GarfeM th* terra. "Mwlwart" ; ■• aad "aau-Malwart" will dhappaag I f ' bwW ap by th. good fed wood twpnh- ■ Jbcam. Gan . GmfeU te Baled br hb h teerimg wraj Ml irararkahb aMKy * OradhaSb :ih~ •_ 1 | • 1 :

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^Tigill I'lcerlitemriUs. i T^UTK e to t lUDITOBS \ itera | i n^x~: J i jjotici ofappucatiifs jjotice of appijcatios AFIELD AND AFLOAT. J The Great / i Bargain Room ' at Oak Hall. r j There never was any- • 1 where before, so far as wc • ; know, such a sale of clothing 'j as is now going on at Oak ' Hall, taking up the whole | ground floor. A hundred I j thousand dollars' worth of • 1 good clothing, nearly all of I it new and Caahdmnable, all of ! it well made and of good ! materials without exception 1 ' (for wc make no other! is , being sold at prices, which , I bring loss instead of gain. , Clearing sales occur at the r close of every season; but t they commonly are sales of broken assortments and txld r garments, and of small quantities. i Here toward the end of our most successful season ■ we are clearing out wrhat- » ever, for any cause, has shown signs of being slow. ' Thousands of w hole suits | and overcoat^ and odd gar- | ntcnts as wefl. t Now the gob- reason for r gelling this mass of valuable ■ 1 ) clothing, without even an atri troiipt at profit, is that stated ' above, which may be put into , different words, thus : To get I our stock into the most attractive condition, without regard to immediate profit. . And so. while this sale b r rotng 00. the choicest. mo« The pnoes there are not re- ; thaced at aU This sale will Hun da: whOe it lasts, becaifee the clothing a the gSr4" ! waa* it abort . and to make t it short, the twfeM are low. I; h|| I Mi I If*1 m ant feSfek ao fefel ■UIki —

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