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Jj^That R*oi niton HfUd out the uniy. thi« » » reliston. edncaUim. n nult: nutiter froB the oonwAmUioo X„«. in point of fit A thmt i* mo-1 of the IHlMW «ft***—**? { nwfal to o man which tend, moat u>
Uto'-t’Pi”"' » thing ao phi in. that
-V, 1 written lair-iotl-mdw.lThrhade | enortM,!, ,Kke the word owdW to third lenn. Thi» -a. r«oiv«d by and mmn by it. not to Paoueylvewe Coor-ouoo wh ie t , map--liappinM-, assaffti'SEii i >« *»■'.« , Tlie Pnaidcnt make, an appeal b> ; him; and therefore I .nubile joatied m the matteiJ.y -tating (im]ll| ^..eati,
Two
timore and Ohio Itaitn-d ttack ». to a mil# l«t, when one of them aa -Tread aiay. 11>t. Hete Ilea a IDS yean old. Ilia name wa. Mi
from Halt imore ■’
At a ttacbera' imtltota In Ohio
cently. a lady teacher
- word -Baxardoua- to apell and dell. . and did it to thl. atyle: -H-n-*. >“*; a-r-d-e donblo e, eaa-haaardeaa.
female hmatnl.
It la not our bolt,- aaj-a a MllwanL editor, 'that we arc twbheaded and 1 - Miiall. atu^ the next timo that o tlaiM ovargrown raral rooatera
tuau UO did the drat, the former he waa cai.e iKiaition that be liked could hare retoinrd inf retirement. He thml
iku> riM-en ash n.KiA h
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MRS, R. MACDONALD,-™
VINELAND,
AXU EXAMINE HEK XE'V AXD K EEC A XT FUEL. STOCK OF
education, they are a| eapocially i
education, to a name of “naeful lion whicli enn ivelihood. Ye
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Loans Negotiated
BROKER
Firat we had a Oreeinn bond. tbot.
the Fifth-avenue wriggle, then the ' Saratoga alide. and now the tolnm hm ■altered an outlandish manipulation, and tho gmceful inclination of the head i» aeen no more. A wriggle of the chin upward and outward, with a apaam oftlie month nl life aame in.Unt, aaif aome hidden pulltT like the Jumii-ing-Jatk'a were auddeuly tiritched, ia now the only mode of recognition en-
durable in high-toned circle*. Preaident Porter, of Yale College,
recently gare tl« following laeonie ad-
chair for /imaueceaaive tenus—u-i. and the wiadoni of tlie rule l* uniformly recognitod. W« do not ehange^Ashulforernenil- wl m Sild to tlm'iwrt'of "^"'""' ln r might purlia|ia h w'annderatand the Prealdci sfflSSSSSTS'iaw He Kty»: , .m not, nor liavo I ever boon candidate r " r r-mumnatiou. I wou
accent
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LEV! E. JOHNSON, No. 8 Mansion St., Cape May City, N. J., CARPENTER, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR,
AtaEXT FOR THE SALE AXD HKXY/XG OK
C0TTA.&ES, COmSE LOTS & JAMS, Sb., to.
LOT* Fx ntXD. TO BE KOLD CHEAP.
F U RNI T U It /i A -YD U.PH O LS T ER Y
GOOD STOCK frlwaya on hand anu
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SAI.F.M COUNTY ICE CREAM-
.fJIliE NEW SECOR ’ Sewing Machine
rice b
he aludcn
“Don’t drink;
don’t chewT don', don’t deceive-, don't read novel*; don t marry until yon can aupport a wife; he earneat; he aclf-relienl; be generous, be civil; read ihe pai*ra; ad«elli« voor .huainea.; make money, and do i^od with IT; love God and your fel-low-men. F-DiTom with Pai». - Geo. W. Child*. Eaq.. ofthe PhlladelphU Public Ledger, has a clear profit - wnrtrtfg day to the year, of one tie
dodara.
The American Newspaper Reporter state* that the richeat editor to Troy. N. Y.. I* Hon. John M. Fraud*, of tl Timet, who la woriU two hundred ai fifty thousand dolhira A. 8. Abell. the llaltltaure Sea. It one rff tha "call ieet Joomaliau in America, bta form being estimated at from acven to t millions of dollars. Jam* Oord Bennett i» the wealdiieat newapai ' editor. Hi * " '' vt
a very aecondary ruaimr. time-honored precedent, and that wai lit hia letter and virtual withdrawal
(fcrwopi ofthe hi
Avenue; a magnificent country ac*'. at Uruhtogto%X.Ielgliis. near New- York; be la building ■ aeaaldo realdence nl Jlrighton. England, and for tho present
couage ha occupied laat year.
A New York State oenapnper point* out pfohnblf the moat cousplcuoua cate of political carpet-lmgism iu tlie country, by dcacrlbing tlie career of ox-Gov. Walker, of Virginia, who ia now a leading candidate for ihe V. 8. Senate, on the I>emocrntic aide, and will probably aucceed In getting the aoatof Mr. Johnaton. the preaont iucumbcnU He it from New York, when) bo tnnght achool in Seneca Falls, and practiced law in Binghamton. During the war ho was r— - aoldier but a sutler under Beu B then settled In Norfolk, waa elec the Governorahlp, claiming to - “true Republican,” hut, the very day after hi* eleetion waa known, turned traitor, becaaie one of the worat ecallawaga in the State, and la now “cock of the walk’' of the Conaervutivo-white-
man't party in Virginia.
“One ot the patrons of the Chnnicle man dlferod a few days since to settle hia aubaerlption account by handing over to the editor a.pig. In tho innocence of hi* heart, he doubtlesa aup poaed an ed'rtnr to he able to feed pig. and had no idea of hi* struggle* I provide food for hia own lumaelmld Of eourae ho wu eaeod down a HtUe hy tlie information Uiat the editor had no pen for the pet. I-oat aome of our patrona ahouid think of-totaing a pig to us. we warn them not to think of aueh a thing unteaa they are prepared to bring along at the aame lime the com to food and fatten him with •' BrUgaton PatnX. ■ Nowtfnsy of our patrona, entertain the remotest Idea'of jiayiiig us off with a pig, we not only want them lo bring tho com along to food it with but also
to bring a pen io keep it in.
Jonea gave a lawyer a bill to be collected, to tlie amount of *30. Calling ter It, after a while, he inquired if it had been collected. “Oh. yea,” aaid the lawyer, “t hare It all for you." What chargafar ooltocUngV’' ‘Oh.” ■ aaid tho lawyer, la'ughlng. “I'm not going to charge 'you—why I hare known you aver since yon were a twby. end your tether-before you; WO will be about right,” handing over *10. ••Well;'aaid Jane*-, *
lucky he didn’t know my grandfather, or I abouhta t have got anything. ’’ The old dial illery of John Cooper, “— asnford, is being Ukan down
Tha artealan well, at tho city i— work*, k being eunk deeper. The tupply of water furnished hy it, not Wing 1 sufficient to aupply the
yearn ago oy —oerts & Baldwin, of Newark, who leased the place of Rich---d Cooper, father of John Cooper
diaconneeled, teen, irom me vuuy term qt which justice to the Preaid
.... -air anu leammo-c
■unmet oi criticism. Thl* »in the right ■pint and ground upon -which all fair-
lindeil men may aland.■
Sectarianism in Politics.—Tht Newark Coarior eeya: Tho Roman Catholic element of the Democratic party in Connecticut it just uowai
demand* in a very offei
r , and a serioua rupture probably result. Their main del ala certain Romanist lawyer shall iado Judge ol Hie Hartford Compleaa. Tlii* is resisted hy Judge ner. ol the City Court, RepreaeotaJimes, of Hartford, and others, are candidates for tlie place. A Hartford correspondent, by way of Illustrating the nature ol the struggle, rays that Judge Sumner was recently ?bod by a prominent tatbolic ml accused of treachery, merely i he had allowed hi* name to be used against the caudl.late of tlie Clmreh. Judge Sumner decVmcd to be interviewed by the priest, and parted from him with the remark that he supposed American citixons bad righta—that at leaat It wa. not a crime for a man lo bo bom in tilts country, and worship God aa lie saw (It, and role a* he’ pleased. The larger pro.portion of ihe office* In and about Hartford are already given to friah lice, and ilia belter .claa* of Dot are, therefore, very indignant o prieatly Interference iu tlie case tioned. The correspondent already
(urn Catbi
candidate) wiU be elected Judge of the Court; then hie partner, EUeke JohnMU, wlm ia a member of tlie House, expects to be elected Judge of the Hoperlur Court upon the passage of a ■ - increasing tho number of Judge* i rlx to eight, and the eatabhahtof criminal lemia'of the court, I two Judgee allotted every yeiir to preside over criminal canaee only. The ' in alio ie to elect W. C. Robinson, of sw Hkven, to till the other vacancy the Superior Court Bench. Mr.
laat year, and. to a apecchYiTorlng »,<• Introduction of Catholic imnruction In the Reform Bctioola, raid he would rather aeo tile children of Cathclh bare their bead* cut oH (aught Protestantism
ehoola,”
If the Democracy of Coonecticul con irrender to eoctarian dicUnnst bo a great deal aUonger party here tried the inmg iasi r an, and their experience baa nqt been such
Thereportof Mr. D.C.
teacher of public achool, N- - . reached us too late for Insertion thia

