■Ml W. Fr«M to dwnth. known Gennso sixwt lo caasMrr the kma, «d "fc ic-sks-srii": theory more tbu duk suns did ud tboec rtsra wblrt, baring beta of lb* blue up la light and glory till they 1 somethe proportion, of Mir. of the original obecnrity. ibe bean* which^lad prerioaxlj tin* unoccupied ind which, boon, of tb. abruptness of their appraruee ud lb. rapidity irijk which they disappear, worrx. Heir LoscbWIdt thpught Ibii ed with each otiicr so (ir a* regmrdx their esosra, ud the upshot of hi. reoccupy thai position ud &re cooe to effect other bodies only because of their MM ud through gravitation. AH the burnt oot, do those Men He in wait in but of nrrouBdlog .pace end beeomtog storage batteries of fore*. Finally they gather heal no ogh to Irak out, Inn (ortof dbrnpttro rtlxehsrgr, which CUM. them to blue op once more ud income temporary Mara, or temporary una, which It the mora nearly accurate How, of Man which are Una on their . way to broome una, there mnM be many la the depth, of (pace. Soma of them are known to u., u the dark com panlou of Siritu is, beeanae they Mine wtth e feeble ud probably a rellamad light, while other, ere wholly naknown to us keenest they are so deed, or b* ouaa (bay are ao remote from other ran. that Oar emit absolutely no light whatS Ss^SrEz blana up ao that we ehall know of their eibteooe i. to lie perdue In the my.Uriooi depths and rook in beat from the ranotmdlng ipaoe. So fu m wa know Uham bodlra and palptbly* te4 lta tremendoue power. We may be now-, and possibly than ■ good reaaon to ballere that wa actually are, within the .pbcre of inch a ceieittal body", attraction ■wnotr wtth accuracy tbe counc of tbarluMi. hot we do not know whlther the solar syMem U drifting, There the eoo, clojtered around by plasets. wn on u exploring expedition .round Aioyooe, but observations with the epecUomope haw shown the theory of Her whirl about one centre; they go In all preaching our .ytlem, eome receedlng from it and remo going directly athwart the leid of rlew. Whither w. oarsettled to-day u it wa. whu the pyramid. were built. We mey be rnibtng toward a tun, tbe lntenae heat of which will in Ume dissipate tbe xyttem, or we mgy be apeoding on oor way to region, where tbeoold of tbe Arctic zone win be Omtalnly eometblng le the matter with tbe earth; rlclmllude oi cold ud heat foe which the known effect, of tbe ran win not aoeonnt haw been .peedal}y rife of lets yenra- On mch recurring daytheaarth Mud. in precisely the on th> oorrespondlng (lay of tbe proceeding y*r. To what cam wu the March blluard du», aad to what 1. It owing wore era known before? It to poMlble, and we xbould My that tt if not at aU improbable, that we ere getting hrto the neighborhood of one of tfaoM bodies, greedy of bent, which are spoken of In the Loschmldt theory, and which are actually known * exiMthougb where, no one know.. Wo come rktently into contact with the cold of .pace whenever there le end. e a. that of liM Merch^sadjhat throughthe beat from the region Of .pace into which wo are going, day after day. Tbe "dead una" may be racking eway the life blood of tbe sofar lyatem. Who can tefll Not the Dha Ine of fire may be our doom, but tbe day of UfWamneM through the rigor Of a winter compared with which the climate of the poUnregcma le ae that of Thatr gtart In Lit* 0 t of hi. Oyrni W. Field got his Mart a. clerk In a oommiMioo boom at 82 * weak. TflHlam Welghtmu, who ia worth MO, 000, 000 Marled Ufe u a drug clerk. Kx-Oowrnor Alger, of Michigan etudfed law while working on e farm at M> tngm for tha eaaoern of whlohhe la now too r^tMtet^part of Kx-fienator Ha vie, lbs' wealthy Weat tody.; a wan. Mock., naad 10 ha a reporter In btedtmrntehto bored -'duti-s
j AdVawty u tke may balance to 5 weigh frtmda F Measure sad notion make tbe boon It le a good rule to be deef when a slanderer uflka in lhe world It hit who CM are Uuongh 10 GrntHude |KiwtT» old friendship ud __ proenreanew. ^ the money of foob. Nothing 1. whoBy bad. Been a dark , lulera hu He bright aide. Lore labor; If yon do not wut it for „ ^ood, you may for physic. ^ f Pfr be«awM we do not agree with him. ^ Ho man ought to complain if tbe j Alia Ime no legs, aad cannot atondi . but It hu wing., ud ou fly tor ud , wide- ' Experience b the only muter; although tie .school feasant somewhat heaiy. jj HeUgkm b the beet armor any man can hare, but the aery wont of cloaks. * Truth ehoold be the ATM leuon of tha " child ud the last aspiration of manJ* Eegerneu for enormous gains too often defeat itrdf. ImmeaM proflt ln- , relre immonM riaks. When I rey a fault In another, 1 mm re determined to look lor two in myself, . and they win not be fu to seek. ' Were an men to uc, think ud act alike, en humuity would bo silting In Idleness, nuking their thumbs. t Habit b tbe deepeat law In human nature. It li our supreme strength and a our most mberable weakneM. A man who b always well mtbfled ^ with hlnuelf b Mldom so with others, and other, u Uttle pleeMd with him. . A. It b easier to run down bin thu to hold buck, toll h often euier to . float with the tide thu to guard a conTictlon. Tbe hufhtlneM of humility b u , great a am u uy other form of pride, MlflahnaM orbypocrby. We cunot he guilty of a greater act of uacharltableneM. thu to Interrupt u the affliction, which befall our neigh. ' He. and be only, poauMM the earth, jl aod be gore toward that kingdom of hoaren, by being humble ud cheerful aad content with what hu good God baa m allotted him. " How a airl Ought to Bohn vo When » a Man Proponoe. •t K We muM gl»c an the nloe, modest t- girb we know credit for not oonedoady d eadcaToriag to csloh huabande. It men e fan In lore with' them, and they are the * right sort of nun, ud the girb ran lore to return, weU ud good— they marry, rl and hope to be happy erer after; but i- they wlU not run after mm, or think in ■e ererytbtog they do eay, "Can I catch a it flah with thb baitr l. It moat, howerer, be eonfeeaod that d there are girb who. Instead of making e- tbemeelree useful and resting in their r- maiden dignity, think only of getting 11 adders their purpose. Forgetting the P- prorerb, "The mora baste the lew X epeed," thb sort of girl net uafrcquentiy i- assumes a "fart" rtyb of talk, manner t- tractlre to tbe opposite ecx. In doing t- so aba makM e great mistake. Fub g may nibble at her bait but tbey wtll oot h allow tbemaeirea to be eangbt. A load e gitl may attract attention ud hare half n u hour of popularity, bat the b a type * oftheMtortalghtedneMof beraex. Men of tbe baser aort may amine themwlree ir with her, but no man worth baring d would think of marrying her. e There la a liberty that makM u> free I- and a liberty that make, ua Mares, and I the girb who take liberties with modc erty of .peeeb ud ntonner, and wbo n ctom orer tbe boundary Into maacnllne I- territory, ere not more free, but more h tlarieh thu before. And the ipprobAI Hoc of men, which b thenod in rlew, >- b lost by the means taken to gain it. u whateTcr men may be tbemaeirea. they like gentlenen, modesty, and purity to it act and thought to women. They want e their wires to be better Ibu tbemmlrm. * They think that women should be tbe ■ ooruwrraton of all that le restrained, d chlralrona. and gentle.— Ibn "Ttufm - TutnUef Wtyum," ju* poUUui h a Uffi,KiC, for November opens with d the long-expected norel by Mies Grace * King. Her "Monsieur Motte ' has e raised great txpecutiooa, but It eras I, rather a collection of Mart Moriee thu 1 a norel. " Earthlto(M" the aoral which the oontiibute. to f^ptoeMT., b her 0 first complete book, the Drat work to 1 which Mb pub forth her wbob strength. ' It imply ful fib tbe prambe of •' Mod- ' alrar Motto." It U delicate and beautlt ful ; the story ha. a tender, dreamy pathos, a poctkal charm which remind, i you by lunu of A. 8. Hardy ud of G. W. Cable, but hu a rigor ud color of , a lb own. John Habbtrton derelop. still . further tbe character of the delightful j . Utile child who b the real heroine of hb . " At LeM ; Six Day. in the Life of u It Kx-Teacher." J. F. Blondto glree a , rtry to terra ting .ketoh of bb " Exper- | tt lencra u a Hope Walker." An article , of particular totarrat b Mr. Bdgar Sal- j ,. tua' " Morality In Fiction," inWh^h he h takes ocrulon to delircr a panegyric on Amdic- Rlrra and to administer ume i r hard rape to the crltiea. Another article . j that wiU he eagerly penned b the "Ex- ! tract, tram the Diary of John R. TUom,e v "n.* compibd by Elbabeth Stoddard. , Thompson, -a wdiinown Southern lit. turateur. wu eent to London to edit the , J»*m on behalf of the Confederacy, and „ he wu thrown with men like Teonyson, Carlyie, Gladstone, lAckras, Ttark 1 «*y. and many oUitra, of whom he h »do«». Lincoln U Kyreb article on '• Corporate Suretyship" b toterrattog , and rai uable. There ere poem, by Frank Dempster Bberrnu, Charles « Washington Coleman, Jr.. and Wilson e K. Welsh. The department, are u ine Thn Love That Uvoa. » ling m Jf ^ ^ taTy e^toLkto her for belp-ud there b help. HeMen ; sshssseerr, , and organj."^"' ' dfll^8 ^ r B^dra 6wd8c' IH' ***°'' CkUrit I - ---- - V- - •
Now Jernny Onwyn Letwn. Deer cannot be kllbd until So.. 1, ■ 18W; penalty for each rtobtkm, »S0 m floe and fl month. In State Prisosyears from March 39, 1888; penalty, •»- * grouse cannot bo kUtod for 8 yoara from d March 23, 18?8 ; penalty, MB* Deer (beginning to 1880). Mot 1 to Kor. 80, todualTe ; penalty, 830 end 8 month. Is State Prison; 838 of flu to , Informer. • ' European Phraaut (beginning to W) . " Not. 1, to Dec. 81. lada-lTc; penalty, | •33. . " Wood-duck, Sept. 1 to Jul 1. inclu- I '• tire ^penalty. 83. * KaOWrd, Sept. 1 to Nor. 80, toduMyc; • " penalty, g8- ' ! ReadUrd, Aug. M to Nor. 80, ind a. [ i Mre; penalty, *3. a Marsh ben, Ang. 88 to Hot. 80, tadu- ' Mre ; penalty *8. Gnu plorer, Ang. 1 to Jan. T. indull Mre; penalty, 810. Black bass, May, 80 to Hot. 80. lnrhi. n Mre; penalty, MS. e No black bau to be caught and re u ' Ho game can be caogbl in uy aaaie. rooo l, trap or derke of uy kind, or "had In poMewlon, add or offered for ^ rale. Penalty. 813. Exception to trapping : Any child, nnder fifteen yeara of ° age, of tbe houaebokl of u owner, <r * one in poMaralon of e torn, may catch, only on raid farm, rabbita to box traps, 1 during time when nine may be lenJly B ahoL tt Comprising tbe counllea of Bergen, d Emei, Hudson, liuolerdoo, Middlesex. Morris, Paetab, Suras' set. Sumsx, d Union end Warren. American phenrant (raffled groans), Hot. 3 to Doc. li, IndaMre ; pearity, o 820. 0 Quail (Vlrglnb Partridge). Not. 8 to " Dec. li, todasire ; penalty, 880. Babbit (bare). Hot. 3 to Deo. li, m- ' doMre; penalty, 8». Grey squirrel. Nor. 3 lo Dec. 11, IncluMre; penalty, MO- ' Woodcock, Sept. 16 to Hot. 80, toclu- * Mre; penally, 880Comprbtog the counties of Atlantic, I, Burlington, Camden, Cape May. CumIf bcrlud, Gloucester, Mercer, Mooaioutb. il Oceu end Salem. » American pbeasut (rafted grouse), I Hot. 10 to Dec 31 indueiTC; penalty, I •SO. 1 Quail (Virginia partridge), Nor. 16 lo a Dec. Si, Induaire; penalty, MO. S Rabbit (bare). Nor. 16 to Dec Si, in- t cluMre; penaltf, M0. ' Grey squirrel, Nor. 18 to Dec Si, in- - doMre: penalty, 8S0. " Woodcock. Oct 17 lo Oct. 81. IndaMre; penalty, MO. ; Woodceck, Nor. 16 to St, InduMre; . penalty, 880. •English (Wilson or gray) anlpe, Sept. 1 to Not. 80, InduMre; penalty, M0. It wlU be obaanrod that tbe first fifteen ■ I days to Norember b a close season for I ' woodcock, thus making two open eon- I ' sons for thb bird. ( * The Legislature makes no pros Won | ° for Ibe killing of Englbh bare after y " March S8d, 1801, the end of the dose * season giren shore. r For Busy Olrla. ' Mba Grace H. Dodge, of New York ; J who wu recently honored by Mayer y II Hewitt with u appointment u member * of the Board of Education (being one of the first two ladles erer appointed lo c that poMlion, we beUere, ) bu writUm a I " practical little reluma of erery day to- f » formation and suggeUlone to busy girls. We extract a few points: . ! Lai the stomach red part of tbe time ' ud not by coneUnt nibbling of fruit, ° cake or candy, keep It nt work with 1 nothing really to work upon. - If u article to needed, boy it, but don't purchase to ley by, jut because It ' le "so cheap." e Millinery daeaes should be u popular ■ Tbe true lady will be courteous, po- * ' Ute ud kind ei home ss in oompuy. ' yon." "ptcsee," "excuse me," nt home. - there are three other eaeetleb which wn ' should early knew. First, patted clean- ' ltoess. Second, system or regulu luath- ' od. Third, aecnrecy. bu met with It must planty of air, secondly, he or she must be 1 kept u quiet end u free from eidta- ! mont u possible; thtrdir, clothing must 1 be loosened, 1 As long u a Are or two dollar Mil re- > mains lo my puree I teem sery rich but r rer giren back U change, I don't know 1 where it goes to.— WHmtm. Wa are willing to bear prerenal teetl- ' mony to the efficacy and value of Rood's - Saraaparllla, which we bare beusdrar1 Using some rears in our paper, basing * used it for blood imparities with great | It is a preparation of studard 1 ud thoranghly rfTectira dousing ud . ' purifying tbe system. For raupttoos. 1 boils, etc., it tss be railed upon erery ' time. Oor own experience with It hu _ ■ most gratifying, and wa are glad 1 to giro il this endorsement.— Albol " (Mass.) TYonswdpL m > In China dogs are raised mainly for ! their sklaa. In this country muy " ! people eoam to keep tbcm for their bark. mttaal. ; orspEPSiA Cnsee Its rkuas t» to adsara^ hoprtes* ' wUllnxlj. lluod-s BusaparOU bas prwren t MM the reqdrsd remedy la knndrseadoasee. « "Ihaxe taXra^B«^» aarmparCla ler^rsSnu»wrt. Light Co, RewYorkCtty. Sick Headache "Per toe put two years I bare keen | ML tjeujadnceejo try^Bre^ 1 ^ ; turn, aha.toek HwU-a ttomurtto aad Hood** 8ar*aparina lOO Doni On* Dollar. J08IPH G. BOTD^ I raumnar^
1 WW. R ADAM'S W bailboad. " I 1HL 1 DESTROYER. Tn" TiBL* ™ "TOOT OCT. IS, W. ; VamnaMaSaaa. FSZLaDMLrm* : sss n|ll *"»raeiSSi» ''oamnra^ajm ^ SlBMilBfl. ^OOTH ^ u«ra mat cm, R.J. ^ Best made clothin|r in Youths, Boys and Chit- j Monumanta and Toombstones SIXTH AW) CHKTNIIT. jmnronxisi ins. " BaaBmnaiHiini' 1 rrf:, ' I a ■oWLajro.Urt. myiay , We me Almost Giving Awag 4 1.000 PIECES BOO PIECES INGRAIN : : CARPETING. VELVET CARPETING 1 o«r,?a~ sjt x. iu-isi » wo x « tt. *■ LSOO P'ECES 500 pieces. TaptryiBnalli Caijeliii. ■ AXMBISTSB CAEPCTIHG. U£^i-,?S«65e.A * iU'i;:,-;:! « $125 x « tt - Our Bpeoial sales bare always attnoled a large number of buyers from all parts of tbe city mad country. This Is the largest quantity ud finest line of patterns we erer offered at retail u each LOW t'ltlCES, ud no one should miss tbe obsjtoc of securing some and do ao quickly. Being tbe products of our own fac- ( lories we warrant every Carpet u represented. I OUR NEW PATTERNS FOR THIS SEASON ARE NOW READY. JOHN & JAMES DOBSON, MANUFACTURERS, ( 40 AND WEST 14TH ST., NEW YORK. HppHMpMIHin| i for Iwftmt* «mf Children. !=s.r.^a!asa||^«3£is&-. tats (totoad ta. tal iMj ^ X. T. | wnieas ngerioea msdiiatlrsi I WALL PAPER. AH the latest styles are now in stock. j. Elegant Blanks at - 5c, 7c., 10c. and 12 eta. Elegant Golds, - 1 5c. to 35 eta. ° Eraboased Golds. - - - 35 cts. to A1.0O. Felt* and Ingrains, - 20 ctt. to 60 ct*. . Lincrusta Walton. Samples sent to all parts of the country free. All goods war ranted perfect and full length. M. MERIQAN, 1223 Market 8treat. Philadelphia, r. parke, ""n LADIES* AND GENTS' fine boots and shoes, $ 1 8 South Second «treet. (beOow Msrkrt) Philadelphia. Caelaem Walk a Mralslty. ss-e I L. E. MILLER, ' general- contractor, CAPf WAV CITY. N. X. W«lc
jtftei jsMlw.-itltU, l&w, gwdartw, tit. This Spacs is Reserved for S. H. MORRISON, 1 lumber merchant , OF : OAMDEN, N. J.' d '-Trfv- 1 planing mill ~ , sash factory & lumber yards. 1 ■AROTACTDKKBS OF Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shutters, Moulding, &c. bbkdS" ami wobxs, tomdigs. stc," ■ " lumb® R w ut large steek °' SVKRT DA8CHIPTION. williah c. Judder a son. FRONT AMD FRDKRAL STRKRTB. CAMDRMJt. J. jys. SASH AND DOOR DEPOT, ! Boors, Sai, Bills, Slittors, Mooliis, Srerns, Etc. ' door AND WINDOW FRAMES A 8PECIALTY. A. L. CONNER. «**-y cspe Msy City, H. J. a^ LOMBEB AND MILL W OR K, ! GEORGE OGDEN, I Cape May Court House, N. J. r Piio, Yellow Pike, Cypress it IS Lanier dlmMUl WwjM^Xrery Dssalpuoo. csU sad txsnune Hteck. omoo an Meckssie w . Tsid si KIMBALL, PRINCE 5 G0-, DUMBER MERCHANTS, AMD MAHUFACTUKRRR OF mill - work. Rockland Lime, Cement, «Stc., &c., ALWAYS OH BAUD. X8TIHATKS FDRNISBXD. YARD AT MlLLVILLn. KIMBALL, PR I NC EyA CO.. ^ J c. b. coles, lumber merchant, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Boxes, &c. BRACKETS, AND SCROLL SAWING. Office, No. 1 4 Katghn's Avenue. Camden. N. J. Jy8-y DUKE & DOAK, Contractors and Carpenters, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. J & smith, - BEICKS. POTTERSBUFF and clay Ws kpvp ooosualiy ao rand s lsrx« stock 01 tM oast a asm, of BneX which ws wut ssll St the LOWEST CASH PRICES. - FSatanes st Balteataln sad xtlllxlUe; OBlae, Balth-s Qrooery Stars, sd a toosi ' lLvtlls. H.J. S W. a. SHAW, Axeel. )A, Ordsn by Hsu win Bsas.re prompt Attuuoa. t 6rfl«ri«, grorirtuitf, <!tf. hand's CENTRAL MARKET " "Corner Washington and Ocean Sis, L CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. JOSEPH P. HENRY~ House, Sign and Frescoe Painter, ' 9« Lafayette Street, Cape May City. N. J. waousats sad nun dostsru vara Pstnu, out. vsmuoos, Jspsn. oisss. ruuy, eu. GEORGE W. REEVES, PRACTICAL Steam aid Gas Fitter, Heatim of Buildings a Specialty, nri LAID TO ORriDL ^JOBOINO PROMCTIA<A,rND<Dm> TO. I Baedaaiit, Bus as. Hear Joetsoa St. Depot, Ospe Msy ctty, H. jT*
cftBTtS. CHAS. NEEDLES' No. 43 Waahinixton Street, Cepe iSay City, Ml sad Winter Opening of dry goods and millinery, Ladies' Long and Short Coats and Wraps. Hisses, Children and Infut's Costs of all kinds. CASS MERES of sll shadra. CLOTHS of all tba latest style*. AU WOOL TRICOTS, all shadra. VELVETS, SATINS, SILKS AND SURAH SILK. All kinds of Ladles' Ornaments and Braids for Dress Trimming* Latest NoreUlcs to Button* Specialty to KID GLOVES and CORSETS. LwUea," Misses ud ChilRsd and While MERINO UNDERWEAR. Don't miss the bargains to BLANKETS sad COMFORTABLES. Tbe stock here named It tbe largest erer st Caps May. Call In ud examine the good* glothing store, No. 41 Washington Street, Cape Mey. FuB lines or FJUI W HIER CLOU® For Men. Boys and Children. Tbe Largest Stock of OVERCOATS for Men ud Youths erer offered to this city. Also Still am Soft Bali aid Caps df all Ms. Also full line of UNDSRWAER st the Lowest Price* CENTS' FURNISHING OOODS. In great reriety. Don't forget the place. CHAS. NEEDLES,- - 8* Wesblngton Street. Ospe Mey CltySHmt, liu and £hfrt gron Wtrrbtrs. JOSEPH SWAIN, tin AND sheet iron worker, West Cape May. A. l HAYNES, Stoves, Ranges and Heaters, roofing and gutter work, On fair boilatsa principals or , "LIVE AMD LET LIVE." Carriage Horses and Road Equipages to Hire. george l. lovett, I 2 Oeean Street, Cape May, N. J. harness, blankets AND LAP ROBES. $rar, £rrfl, 3fta«, <ftr. DAYID W. RODAN, foot of jackbon bthkft, car* may. h. i. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED Coal A Wood, Flour A Feed of all Kindt, Freeh A Belt Hay in Balet. ice! ice! ice! Knickerbocker ice Company, - OF PHILADELPHIA. Supplies Hotels, Marts aM Cottnes fill Pare men Ice. AMO WITH TBX BXHT QUALITY OF coal i coal! OAHXFULLT FRlrAKKD FOB FAMILY UBX, AMD FULL WHQHT OUAKAHTaXD EL;PJ^ggg JOHNSON boots and shoes, Lsrasss un mow complete |"y. "■ sttttw ISMm fltylc. Qnsbty RUBBER OOODS A SPECIALTY. Also a tall seppty aanstutly mi hud of Fine Wall Papers of the Latest Patterns. M. H.. mills, BOAT BUILDER, CAPF MAY CITY. N J. NATHAN C. PRICE. Surveyor and Conveyancer, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J.
PHOENIX OIL" COMPANY 4257 tO 4263 Columbia Avenue, Ph'ladelphia. Manufacturers of the Celebrated PHOENIX BELT OIL. This Oil will preserve your_belts ; has no effect "on glued or cementedlaps. and gives " the full transmission of power. For sale by Belting^Manufacturers and_Mill Supply Houses at $1.50 per gallon, in i, 2 and 3 gallon cans. 51.35 per gallon in 5"and 10 gallon cans. $1.00 "per gallon by the IjarreL no other. If your supplyman has not got it send us his address. Yo^hink Your lyowTr^Sod Acme Rubber and Leather Cement. Channel Cement, Li^tSand Dark, Rubber R,.te, QH-Proqf. Warranted Best in tha Market. -Send for Prioe List. S'Migr&mtV Tig SgSto PERFECT SATISFACTION IQU A ^ANTEED. CYLINDER and MACHINERY OIL3 offiall GRADES Mfflftl If ft fifl

