Cape May Herald, 21 July 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 5

CAEg MAY HERALD, THURSDAY, fULY at, 1904,

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WHAT THB POETS SAT.

Tk» Kr««t rr«M Vmr Aw»rtNk, ih* ymr U gro^inr old, and lb* »' •hint cron Inc co d. And iho »h*do«.^c«ih»r ooonar on

fh*re nr* d«y» of ■unny calm When th» winds brine only balm. And lb* fair blur aky above ui bear* no clowd; But lb» nlcbt creep* down the bill, and tb* soft. »w**t air crow* chill , And with race the prow line north wind shriek* aloud. 1*>*C mo each wlnerd rover sane: 'Tarewell, ihe cummer* over," Bfn-ead hi* wins* and to the southward took ht* way; Not a acarlet mol bar-breast hover* o'er the cenpiy nest. All uncovered where the leave* ba*«

e old. and the aua■hlnr eruwlnc cold. And the winter coniine nearer every day'; 33ut within, the hearth I* warm, ihtne M ■heller irom the ctorm. And we know the (prlijc await* u*. Mr away! —Ninel:*' Id. Uowater. In N. Y. Sum «a> a Oiltd. Be _ac>.Ud’ Stay a child! Don't be crown up at all I Lauch a* you used to do> When ymi were *ma!!' Oo where Jow b'anche* *wlncl Where the wild elortes cllncl Hear the birds carolllnc! Be of It all! Be a child! Stay a child! Fllne Mr'* mantle by! And never lift It up! . Nay! Xet It 11*! Go where the river wend*' Go where life * perfume b'wtvl*! Live where the rainbow end* Ranch from the sky! 4 Be a child! Stay a child! r Heart clean and lauchtnc one! Play a* you once did play!! Call out and run! Ace 1* -a darksome thine. Ace 1* a carkcome thing. Youth 1* a larkcome thine. Played In the sun! —J Id Lewi*, in Houston Po*C The DrwAjpeRepose upon her soul less face. Die tbe crave and leave her; . But breathe a prayer that, to HU cracw. He who so loved this tolling race To endless reel receive her. Oh. can It be the cwtea ajar Walt -not her humble queflt. ■Whose -life was but a sattent war Acalnat the* death that stalked from fan. With neither haste nor rest; To whom were sun and moon and cloud. Tile streamlet's pebbly cell. The transient. May-bound. feathered

Whose weary feet knew not the bliss Of dance by joccund reed; Who never dallied at a king? If Heaven refuse* her life is J fA tragedy indeed! •.( -Jobs.-Charles McNeill In Century, g i.

Don't yon be dlacouraved 'Cause de clouds Is blsmk;

Sunshine Is a-waHln' Fob to travel back, re seen rain a-plenty-;

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Wberv de snowstorm's Threatenin', Dos t you be afraid: Bpelnc will coma as usual. Smilin' aadtsmaysd: When de rose Is triooznM You 'won’ mind a Mt; Ft seen a lot o' winter. AH'Jl

Washmcton Star.

Ah. lady crleves me sore To aee yon casing at the floor; . To Me yoorstroubled. downcasteyeaf I To hear—Indeed, this I depowa— ' >

At vanishing at all her Joy: And tears such as filled Juliet's « Pray tsB ms **hy you thus e

No blttsmsas your Ufa It Thsa what the rausi of all your s! The tronble la. th

-. -i. mf sm* \ Sly face tfH I would almoot drop. But still tha —*

An' know what allad mo aB tha while! Ono nlcbt as w« was ■ota! Jto cbun 8h* sopped an' cave a suddsu tart Plumb to (he anas of Anas Burch! Well. sir. X—kissed hsrq

One device which bolds the people to the Mormon church Is the cartons doctrine of bepOcni for the deed. It Is believed that tha IMng me/ bj being baptised cave thetr reUdvec who have gone befrre A e**" poes to the temple and Is aotemnl? hnmereed for his grandfather, who died oot of the faith. Tbe grandfather's name U dnlr entered Is the book of record*, the grandson contributes a fee and comes the next dej to be baptised for bis grandmotbtnd 00 on. As tbe rcenlt of this faith the Mormons have delved more deeply Into their genealogy perhaps than any other class of Americans. I know of several cases in which Moras have gone to England on purpose trace out their genealogical tree, bringing back long lists of their ancestors, in aome cases going bafck to tbe time of William the Conqueror, their return to Utah they begin the proceea of baptism—a dfp for anceator.—Bay Btannard Baker in Century.

••sightseer’s" headache is one of tha numerous Ills of modern civilisation. According to observation*. of Mr. Simeon Snell, described In tbe London Hospital, 'there is reason to attribute It In part at 1 to strain on tbe mnactes that turn the eyeballs upward. A lady who found no Inconvenience in visiting the theater when she aat in tbe drees circle always suffered from severe headache when she sat in tbe orchestra, where she bad to look up. The same effect la produced In picture galleries, especially In looking at pictures pong above the line. Cyclists who lean over tbe handle bars and turn their eye* up to look ahead have tbe same trouble, and so do compositors and i>eople in many other occupations requiring continued use of the elevator muscle*., The eyeballs move from aide to side with less strain and discomfort than up and down.

THE Friends and Patrons of Mrs. E. Turner are most cordially invited to attend tbe sale for the entire month of

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There are 0.000 burning lights and signals stretched along tbe American coasts, forming a perfect link, to that The navigator never need be beyond sight of ooe of the beacons. One thousand of these are (orated on tbe Atlantic coast. LS00 are scattered along the rivers and Inland waterways, 500 on the great lakes end 200 on the Pacific ooaaL Of the grand total. Including lighthouses of different classes, buoy*, beacons and danger signals. fUXM are lighted, giving forth thalr warnings at nighttime. C score or more throw a beam of 100,000 candle power. To maintain tbe lighthouse service a corps of over 4.000 men is constantly employed and a fleet of more than fifty vessels. In the world exceeds -our ofoi In SdeteneM-and efficiency.

3a certain districts of England formerly when an owner .parted almost -entirely -with other rights to a house he would reserve -the right of boiling 2ils pot on Abe fire. This, secured to hha Ihe light taf voting and. what was of mote importance, tbe position of being a freeholder. At Taunton. for example, the voters were called “pot'wMIopera" because they had 'the tights to ~waP Jqpr or boil, their pots at tbe fire In their freehold bouses. Sometimes when a person parted with a long lease, but not -with tbe freehold of a house. It -expressly stipulated that be should keep the right to bob bis pot on the

There is a notable .Jaw in force in BBCst of the large Unasinn towns oamlpg horses that deserve* apaciai mention. AmoBg the curious things fhaiAixaat the Attention on .arriving In M—iM3s ten sBittss -sbMBse of whips drivers of -cabs, carriages and Theca la a law

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Tbe ladies of tbe Flrat Presbyterian Church will give a lawn party on their church lawn this afternoon and evening. i go toward the c

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