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CAPE ISLAND. CAPE MA V COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY. OCTOBER -29. 1SH3.
NO. 22,
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it ¥ttfrg. | TIB MATH «K TIE FLHWCRS. j II VIU. BM C. KKtAST, The Hirltrrch'-ly d»y» art coma, Thr taddtft of thr yrar. Of aailiDg w.td«, and naked arooila, — au I r.irajgw, brown aad aair. Hrap'd la lite hollows of tba grort, Tter wltbtr d iwytt lie itnd ; They roail# u ibA oddyiBB gwt, aim! ta thr rabbit'* traw>i. The robin and the wrwa ara Iowa, A od from tba at. rub* th* jaj t Apd frtmi Ua wood-top rail* tba crow, i Through all tba fr loony day. W her* are the fioarra the fairjoong flowr.-r. I Thai lately tpraoff and akoatl In'brigbier light and aofher air*, A tx auteciik si'lrrliood* , Ala* ! ibey art all la their crart* ;. Tfce jr>'Ntia rare of Howera Aro l\mg Hrtbwir lowfr bada. i Wft'b tba fair awl freod of aon. f Tba rain it faUibo wharO tbajr lit. But lb* eold Nuvembor raic CaU« not. from oat tbi plouuij earth. The lortly out* apeie. ' Tha wied-iowrr and tha riolat. [r ) Tbey pontWed loujr ago. ' And tut brier ruse and the o rcbii died, I Amid the manor plow ; Bui 00 tba bill tbe poldan. md, And the aater in ibe wood. . And tbw yrdlaw ewu-Sntrar by the brook, I ij , lb 00 teeia baaet j ateod. . Tilt Tall tbw frolt from the elaar.cold htareu j '' ( Aa fall* i ho plpgea ou men. h And tbe!l»rightnaiii of their rnjilo wet gone | Frvai upiaad. p La tie a*d glen. Aod nam. when comae tbe ealn, mild day. A « atili aeeh days wilt come. ^ Ta call tea WJufrrel and tha bea Fram tu their aigtar home ; Whee tbe aoend of dropping nuu it board. Though ail tha *re«a are etiil. And twinkle in tbe »moky light ' Tbe wetar* of tha riB| Tba aoalh wiad tearehxa for iSe flower* Who** fragrance lata ha bare. . A ad *igh» 10 hod Ihatn hi tba wood 1 And by the tlream wo mora. . Aod than I think af oea who hi Her youthful beauty died. The Cur. metk Meeeon that grew Bp And faded by an eWw ; la the cold wont uwrrh wo laid bar, When the lorwt cast* lb« leal. And we wept that owa to larwty | Should have a life *o brief ; i, Yet not unmeet it wo* that una. Like that young Iriead .if Oar*. kiSn ;« bwahMlM. Should parirb Willi tbe flowrrr. ^flrrt ^istrllauj!. . — — — . J WniTE HAN DM AND HI DDI cffrrCB. Henry Thornton bod bean a married | man jnat twa montba. He wis prowd . " oT We tiifc'a gloMT rjnglate, bar hhliiwat ! " <-y«, and I mi of «H ber amal! white1 ~ bud* He wtw once asked hi-otelf if j those same bands con Id iron a ibirt, | ' " | make bread, or mend a pair of socks, j j Not he. It «h enough to know that : i tbey co eld moke triile.on tba piano, [ work worsted dogs wnd Horses on crick- i i j ets and ottomaaa, aad patm aomrtbing e styled a lendacopc. She was not lite- 1 . j sory ehber. Heorr Thorn ion coo Id n 't i tolerate that kind of alianrdity. In his , ; opinion a woman bad much batter be , j asleep than putting ber thoughts opon " | paper. He thanked fortaoa, too, that ■ she ncter lawk to dry dia^uiaitiona, | tediooa essay *, yr 'ratietieal books. | Besides, his II c idn't ears about | : poHtics, being ifrjAr "koow nothiag" ' 1 in rwgnrd U the Rm of tsbo stood tha j t j boat chance of being tbe nazt President, j k j An to tbe war in the East, she ewuld : 1 _ j aot toll posititely whether Sebastopol ; was ap or down ; or whether ft wee in ! Ike hands of tba Allies or Roaaiaaa. . ' Kabrmatioa topics tba Meet broached, \ either TempcraoM was only Kt tor 1 drunkard*' wires to talk about. So it 1 win bo pem-teed that Heho Thornton J fM oot a strM^Mhiwded toaale ; a Act - epoo which ber hwwbwnd foiicited himsoif nolaHaJe. Wrbar. md that two months oom- - priard the married life of the UUer. It I SSM ssrrrs's; . Uwog to wish lor. Bot eaodor eompob -e to say that be bod dtKerwiwd a little « alloy in bkigwM. To be mwr, it wold
| rather tartly responded that "coffee < making was not her business morej oesr, shotting herself up lo her chamber in a miff, thus depHrlog him of ber I precious company tor the rut of the day. A klx and a new scarf set lite j matter right the next morning, bowwrer, l Mr. Thornton throwing in gratis aa ! apoiogjtor bis ili-timed suggestion. ! lie remembered thai all mwnkiad (end | we may as well include womankind) nel- ! dom attain to perfection ; that roses grow la the immediate » Matty of I thorn* ; end that rainbows and black ; elood* mc often seen together. It is a curious fact, but no less true, that love scarcely ever onlli'eu hod < j bread, smoky tea, thick coffee, hard : boiled eggs, discolored silrar, aod soiled Ubla linsn. Aflcr aH the romsoce end I rhapsody laid to his charge, the little i gentleman dealt in practicabilities, fie fjjkw bread agd butter, and V »!«« *«' i bread light and the butter sweet. He i is a little exacting, too ; insisting that i gaiters look better neatly lased than wbeu open and flapping at tbe sidee, j with tha strings trailing on tbe ground. i He was eten once known 10 take an . abrupt lease of the lady on the osieaafble plea of dissimilarity of disposition ; but the shrewd pwopls suspected that the true reason was because she wore dirty no liars. Ha may be whimsical, flighty, and extravagant oomoti bos, but | be it jou aa mm to (ears hi* air castk-s and settle down quietly to the three meols a day awd a eigu* iu tho e*euiog . I us u feather la to obey Um laws of gruettation. lie wriiau tender poetry, too. I But genersUy iasptratioo - seises biai I alter eating heartily of roeai beef ; tha ) sly rogue knows that an empty stomach is not favorable to soft santimenl or i smooth rhyme. The honaymoes had jnst expired, or I raeber the months allotted to that interesting pcrksd ; tor it has beau atcert twined that Um aoosoo can ba protracted, j by proper meaoa, to aa iadefloite length --of time — The train w ere s*nl*d at the breakfast Mile. Mr. Thornton looked dubiously at tbe burned end dried steak on the platter before him, made a wry face at hi* cop cf coffee,- took one ' mouthful of the clammy, leathery toast, i and then spoke, i "My dear Helen—'' | "tteli, Mr. Thornton. •• "Did you ever eat any or mj mother's I breed t" ( "No; why do yon aekf ' Usee nee she makes the best biscuit I ever sum." i " Undoubtedly. A men's mother is . genersHy hhi mflflhi* suprrlor In every: i thiog. I only wonder he Is ever per- | suoded to leave her T responded Mr*. ! Thornton driiy. It was ths flrst time sbs had cye{ j spoken saruasUcuily, and Hoary was , jpoxxled "I merely rrfVrmd to my mother because she superintended the bread making herself I srlsh you eould bo induced to 4o the tame." The lady lilted her taper Angers. { "Do yuu really with me to pntty ap my baads with pie craat, aad bary my arms in doogh, Mr. Thorn toa f i "Na, not cxoeUy, my love; bat y«a ; could overlook Biddy, and teach her to i make batter stuff than this." be added, j pointing to the toaat. "That UNmidnk I toil your hands, would it f ! "I dout know hew; besides . Biddy ' dou't want me iu^he kitchen, aad I am not particularly attracted there. I dou't * mean to speed my life doing hhuar amk, or freuing about eer rants. I'm not able to do aajthing mora than wait upon the table nod entertain visitors " j. The bride sighed aad ieaoed hack in !Sr^ta'"u" "My eomin Mary is very foolish to do »o much more than she has coed to. ; Aod tbaa ber koads #*» a* brown m a "I ueuur hupprntud to notice them. I wSrnuite w. mtosrfcu.,..; j t»y, aad piayu tha ptoa* aaarty as we4i - 'j sm yourn«,s rejoined Mr. Thornton, [, "1 wM JOO W^U.1 e«l» j
m ' Msry ; I don't liku comparisons. t»be'n t- | a drudge ood a bins Yon said you ■ i- didn't like bines " ■r 1 "I don.'t ; blondes sre my fevorites. c and yos ara at pretty a blonde as I ever e i saw." r» 1 "Sho'oaa advocate of avoit's rights, j u • too. How oftca you've said yon wert >• glad that I don't ietarftvr with eubjuetn i d that don't concern my St-x j and now you I- are finding built with nty Uoasnkerpieg.'' is "That's Uie very idea, my k>ve; I'm , >f Only rsgratUog your noo-interfcrence in i. k 1 uAaMMfe teat da concern yo«r sex." I T Mr*. Thornton "ilefiovd her pouit'oti'' >, ( immediately. She did out desitra buryd ktf bewrl/ is the kitehrn, or attaching d herself to Biddy. £ho had married for d ! a homo end meiuienanee, But lo spend d her time mi rollieg plc-ctust or mouhitng e bread. . t j Henry Thornton looked surprised, and . c no wbaeir, for be felt surprised. That • a his adorable Helen could be perverse I i when it suited her be well knew ; but, u (hat tbe should '"put down her. feel" so j it ' determinedly, set htm to thinking. The j I. young hnsband did uot wish bis wife to a perform the duties b< lunging to the . ' domestic, but hv hoped she would take - i the gi-nerel snpervtsion of tbatters. He , t was a clerk with a moderate salary, and a ■ prndeuce was indispensable to bis situs I, lien. t ; The story need not be lengthened j , , Waste eud improvidence In the kitchei^ e soon brought pecuniary embarrassment, i g .JThile la the parlor ioi-apevitj »od igKOr . ... ranee of what coostitutss a true woman , i. and real lady laid the foundation of e much discord, which time did not lessen o The charm of the "white hands" bed bj departed. Mere personal beauty withr out inlcIlcetBil attainments, a fund of ! copimon sense, and moral worth, cannot r . long prove attractive. Think of it, ye . Benedii ts, In search of connnbial felicity ^ A TBI K STWfT. h ! The folio* ing story la copied from a e jNcw York p|ptr. priutcd |> the year 4 ' I7TS, and is related as a fact. Similar | k ' caw.'* oftsn occur in these days, tlyit a f parent having given h't all Into tbe e hands of his children, is obliged to ' , ' spend the remainder of bis days in poverty and want. I K«*p tte loaf ubiW your una «nn. : A t this lime there is living at iiarlrm " an tod man who relates the following j 1 remarkable story of himself , Jle was psweswd of a pretty good farm, with i slaves aad everything ntceaaary for * . fsrmcr, at Harlem, and bad lint one | * ; child, a eon, who, marrying, H' was i ' , sgrccd that the yonpg couple shooid ' j live in th« house with kirn, as he was a ' L widowgy.^Thwga went exceedingly well ; tor some, time, when bis eon proposed to , * s him that he sboold. make over to him his * | estate, promising to build a new bouse, j | aod otherwise improve the farm. The j * ■ father, through pemnasion, geve him a deed or gift of it, and everrthiac belong icg thereto. Alter a tow years, as the father gram old, he gTaw a little fretful and dlssatUP Mtd, while the aee, thiokiog be had' 1 ' nothing more to expect from him, forgot. ! hts filial duty, ami used bim as bad as ' B : one of his servents. Tha old man was 1 0 no Wtr»r to eat his meals at the eemo I '• j table with bim and bis wile, lint obliged f j to rat his meals in tha chimney corner, sad continually otherwise ill used by '{them. The old men eat his ticiuals ® . daUy from a wooden bowl bis son had i X j node tor him. His grandson raw hit j [ lather make tbh bowl, and set about ! * , Making jwt inch another. Behrg asked i 1 by his fctbtr whet he made it for, be en- j ewewd, "for von to eat odt of when yon f » grow old au gsaodfather.'* Altbongb ! this ought eo have tnrood bis heart, ud 1 mode him raflect that, aa he feu* by ] Ma totbar, he misfit txfKWt to'lra draft ! D hy his children when be grew oM, ■ 1 it* bad ao offset upon him. and tha ill i M naage t. -the aid m« ».e#Med to hdd. ] ] a height that he eould no Irager brar it. ? Lj b#t ^ house and west to a relation ' - 1 aad neighbor of bis, doctoring that if his* i*f frtoml «u«M oat help bim to gut bis farm • , buck tgaia ha should bu obliged to come ; . 'it With bim. His fnoad issstm! s^ that be aright com* aad live with him. ;
i , nod if be would follow bis defections he ' 1 1 would help him to his estate again, j "Go," raid he, "take this bag of dollars, , • carry it to yoor room »t your son's, shot : ' it np well in yonr chest, and about the j time you expect tbey will call yon down | , ; to dinner shut your door and have all j - your dofTSfs spread on a tabic* in the > I middle of tni* eopm. When they cull i you inakr a noise with them by sweeping j litem fr.im the table into the bag again " i j Til* old man did at lie was desired. ' {.AUa dsugliier-in-law came up lo call hint ! ( to ditiner, and finding the door shot she 1 had tbe curiosity to peyi ^hroiigh the I key-hoi*, sew the bog of dollars, and the oM mail sweeping ihem off the table. 8nrpri»ed at It. she called her husband, ' . bot he would not believe it. The next f ' day tbe eld man again counted his did- . !-lar«, and packed up sonii thing in paper 1 « like paper-mbnCy. His son went up to j call h'm down, and w,a« surprised to see what bis ntle Imd told him. They took ,, no notice «f it in the prcSeoce of the old man, but when he i niucdowu iiaislsd j. J Oil hie sitting at :tu- lal.le with them, and behaved more than ordinarily civil i toward* .him^ The »Uf man rotsted -io, bia friends what be had done, who gave , him directions what to do if his sojj^ 1 asked him for the money. After a few' I days^hh oW m»o having been very busy ( in counting the money ngain. his son ] asked him what money that was be had ^.bcen counting. ! "Only some money I received f om T.lllfljlilChargi: of one «f the bonds I bad , standing out. I expect mora in u few 'l days, aod I fear 1 ahull he obliged to Ilake Mr N—' .. ■■ 's farm, npoa which I have a mortgage, a* be 1* not abio to 1 I raise the money, and if die farm is sold ' ' it will not fetch as ranch as" will discharge : i the mortgage." After a few days, the . son told the father that he intended to 1 ; build a bouse on ttw l»rm, and would | be glad If Ms father would let him have i thai mor>(7. , " Yea, child, all that I ' have it only coming io you. I intend | ; giving you the bonds and mortgage that ' ^T1ia*e=-"tilit T1ign;-t think It wilt ftrtorstj •| to have it all put together lb a new deed ■ of gift. 1 will get nitigMior L to j '' call here end draw a new ont." Accordingly, hia friend and cousin, who had ] devised the measure, ramu to the honse, ■ and the son gave ihe father the deed j that another might lie drown after it. When the old man got the Instrument ! into his hands. In the presence of bis •' friend, he broke off the seal and com- h ; mitt'-d the ranting to the lire, saying, i ' ' " burn ! cursed instrument of toy forty > and mi wry ; and you, ciitldreu, as this ' estate i» ali my own again, yon must i remove hinaediately, ttnie** yon will be | contevt to be my tvnant* 1 have now learned that it ia best for a parent to i he'd the louf under bit own arm— and ! that ouu fstbey can bettor maintain ton j rhiMrau, than tee children nan • father." i pff* 'A frog,' saya Profaeaor ltomp, I 'is an ampbtbioae animal, what lickore I on cold water, and eenw-quantly iu vented the tee-totai society He alway* walk* l wk« a jnmp, he does; end when he ails I down baa to stand un. Bating a lover | of native melodise, he gives free cob. j eertt every night, he does, himself H« perwide* mosie for the millioB, which j has been io called becanse it to nasally : heard Id a mill-pond. He I* a warmiut : what ain't m bad when boiled ou a grid- : iron.' An eld writer sagiMts that a perfectly j j beautiful woman can only be attained by I -'taking en a collection" from different! f eoaatries. lie woald take the bvad from | I Jreece. tba boat from Austria, the tort I from Utadoeun. tba etowUers from Italy, j the walk from Spate, and the corn,. to* ran : from Kb gland. We •boald prator aa AmerI icon woman to sach e mosaic a* that, j A paMtual Iran ia vary racily a poor, ; man, ud raver a mas of doabMul credit. | His siaaU aeeoaaU are frequently satthid. -j atui be u«v«r meets with diKoelly inwaistag ! money to pay large demand*. Small dabta ■ | aogtoctad rnio credit, and when a man has " fort thai, ho MKffad kimaoif at tba bottom t ofa hUl ha car rat aacraA | During an argument tbe otbar day, a tot- ' lew to ra encttad etute deetoraa that toe j i North maid lick tbe Sooth with a fleet > I rasuoetf with women. •« , - )
> ' From AppJrton's Sem AnuiricoN^Oftiq>*(tit\ A tiUOO AKVDiK MACfflXE. ' i e All the mtchlofs may bo lecludeH in ' j ill too ciessri, based on the stitch tl»-y tnak*. ' j The Brat b the Fiagl«4braa#ar chato-atitch i machine, which rtany have huretoforo rvI gariled a* wore appropriate for crocheting . { or emtwoidering, lhau for fasten" g retui' I I together. They, hnyever, emplnj th» same , ! appliance: of an eyi-Jioinled needle, etc.- , , a* oilier waohins*. »ud arc now hold *" j great favor by many pervoti* who nsv tlicm fur the gvueral purpose* at sewing, 1 "Of the marluae* of the class first named • ■ the muni rut-eeKsfal is that known as \YiII- ■ ' cos A Oibbi, the principal feature ofwkloti > I was derived anil patented Jane 2, Ififi", by | Jams* K. A tiibbs, of Millpoiot, Va. . . . ! The aredle and manner of adjusting it (ami ] I olhvr important improvement*^, bpv SrcniWil' j by patvuia to Jam** Willcot, pnd the tnaj cbino baa the exclusive oy i>! a cpnTanittol ' | svlf-sctin^ eud noiseler* slop, by ahirh^a ' ] rcvyso motion of the wheels ti prevented, !.f and also of * guard lo protect Die dress 'of ' the operator from the rubbing of the htl- | ante -wheel'. The apparatus for catcWtig [.and looping the thread. ae-MVts pissiOl .t-irti through by tl>« naedlc.connria of two arioa- ' making tugviher a eiues aktbeondof abor-- • ■ i ixoatai.exi*. A* tbi* r*voiv**v.-lota to But .;u, ; ii*edli< Dnder the cJoth-j-lato, gap |*f , itft? aims jiaped ill.* a hook, aad rajiiliy CB- ^ iarging toward It* base, cstehes Die thread aj»t sprestls the loop vrl tcb I* then brought 1 ag.i i t tbe axis, hnd next slip* upon the other arm. which give* the loop * twist and ' I bold* it At the snme time th* needle goes ' up ami comes down again through tba olotli, t carrying Its tbr*ed throngb tbe loop alMiady . ( formed, whet it t* caught by the book, and , tha first loop Uung rckntcd. !• ilrssp 'igkV ' ' by the pulling of the hook in spreading tbe • second. The twist given to tint thread in ' forming the loop ha* a materia! effect in i strangthvning the hold of the thread in the' | cloth, and thus producing a very strong and . durable seam Its strength aod little lis _ bllity to rip may be readily seen by eattfng | a narrow strip across the warn of a piece of* cotton tbus sewed, and rompariM U with a■imilar piece sewed bj hand. Ou attcmpt- ' ing to pull ot rip the piecea apart, it- will I be fonnd '.hat the former thus tested ia tbe I (stronger of the two. The tendency to t' revel, hitherto the objectionable feature of by ibe drawing of ihe end of the tbreed through the preceding loop by the hook at : the lust stick, and thim fastening it wheui ever it is broken by do*igh or accident. ■ " The neclile. being short and straight, i run* with [lerfrct exaetnes* Bed certainty I across shams, aad even titer several abfubtiy increasing thicknesses af clotli,- It inTOwt ' sequently wdll adapted tor running at high 5 rates cf speed, and lias thn» been kept in _ - oparatfon for three months at n time "by the Elm City Company, at New^ fltvsn, making ' ' over 8UU0 stitches a minute 1 he Company ' employe considerable numbef of th* ma- " 1 chines to their menulkcture of tape trimt rniags, patent raffles, etc., add usually run t ibera about 2000 stitches a minute. 1 ^ For every friend whom a man loses for J , truth'* Mike, b* gains a batter, j Few ladies are so niod->st ok t.i-be uawih „ ling to ^ ia the lap of ease and luxury i It may sound like paradox, ye't ih« • f . breaking of both wings of an *r*y toa I pretty saWway lo make it fly. 1 : The man who " kept hi* word" gave I sarins* offence to Noah Webster, who I I wanted it for hi* Dictionary. r An Eastern paper record* a marriage , which was solemnised "after a painfully B j protracted prayer." Too often true. .. 1 Soma men krap savage dap* sroun.i f ' their bosses, so that the haegry poor who t i stop to "gat a biu ' tuay get it ouui.la th* . door. j A sentimental chap intends to patll-oa i Congress tor on act to improve tbe chanrj Mis of affeelios. ao that hvneaforth the ( i coarse of trae love may ran smooth." '] Dean Hwift said: "It Is «|ib narrowl sbulad people u it U with norrow-oecked 1 bottles— the las* tbey have ia them, lb. • mora noise they make in letting It oitt." There is an old Turkish adage that every ' i young man should plant a tree radar whose I shade be could rwcitoa to hia old age. U n ' r | a good silage too- Ily all means plant at . toaat um trae. . i Ooleriilge, the pool eud philosopher, osra • . ctsltod oak " MTaitar.Au i ! you dine her* collectively or iodividaaUpHfo . i ! " Sir," replies' the height of the Mphin, it-wedirasalaix." * I * Poespty, what tn dnt dnt goes when ® - deoagwu gue«,M stop* whra de wagon' s slope, dot am ao ate to 4* wngoa, aod ynt v t <ia wagon coa't do widoot HT' I gahu , j dnt ap CtouL" •• Why, de Boise. obcoarWB."

