Cape May Daily Star, 4 July 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY DAILY STAR PUBU6UED EVERY MORNING,

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Edlton i PablUben.

MONDAY. JULY 4, J892.

Otir GOests. Glorious Fourth.

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Mr.,!

id-1 Mr*. Chirlcs Thlium, .1 Philadelphia, are at the Arlircum. Mm. Ada Sliaw, of PblladelpMa. '

cha[-eronlii£ Mika Eddie Piemiojj at th

Arliogtua.

Solomon Sheppard, an old time »l» tor at C'aj>e May, it pakking the Um-- j

the Wind.

I and that will *et a-RoIng the ro w and baatle for the create»t Fourth of July I on rwsonl, of late yearn, for Cape May. I The aalutiug battery which waa de-

Cape May Will Let the Eagle tailed by Governor Abbott, from the 1 Scream To-day. j State Capital; and Battery B. of Cam- ! din. will arrive by the early train this

morning, aa Well aa the three bran* EVERVIHING IN READINESS. Th. Er»t event of the morning wlU be

aval d<

A jolly party of young people aa well aa aome who do longer want to be eal^d )2ung are baring a fine celebration of lodependanor Day at the Windaor.

They are chaperoned by Mlaa Annie | delphia financial Scnll, and put in the time regardleaa of | Wind...

J- Milton Bagy'a family have aban- Storm Ml l Re the Only Thine that 11,1 laadiiig of the doiied cottage life for the cool - . an Can Stop the Big Ct-lebniUen. |« hlch will take part

roomi, of the Arlington. The Grrateal Bay on Mr. M illiam Ring, a large manii'ac- Record,

turer of Woollen gooda. make* hia a> aniilc home at the Arlington. ..

R. B. Comcgya, promlneut in Phila- The eagle* «n

Summer Rcldent. M he are Prominent. ]

will ki

, the rock ■

hurricane* In the Duett posaible

way. An informal

Indulged in Saturday evening, and all declare Cape May and the Windaor jnstthe plaoeto have a good time. The electric road, ainoe It* opening a few daya ainoe, though not fully. completnl, bat been doing excellent aerviec and baa been quite liberally patroniced. Many little detail* remain to be nupplied, turnout* to be bnllt, etc., before a regular Khedule of running time can be made oat, bot thl* will toon be mpplled, when our reader* wlU be given all the information dealred. Ye*lerday waa one that gave a aevere teat to both track and machinery, owing to the real naiid atorm prevailing, the heavy *weep of the south wind acro*a the atrend carrying the kand in drifla across and npm the track and whirling it Into t! e machinery, but it Is very rarely mi :h a trying wind is felt upon our beach. A New York geclleman just arrived and making lu julrlea concerning sport to be bad here, said “I don’t kup!>«e yoi ever have Dah here in such great abnn dance aa I read about on my way do* 1 In a little pink paper. (Was It the &o •o»f) The story related how a great school ol fikb, coming down stream, struck the stone pier* of a bridge with such weight and momentum that the pier* were carried away, but the Osh, hearing a railroad train coming, remained beneath the bridge and impported It until the train bail passed ovei In safety, then awam on, leaving th> bridge to tumble into the atream.” No, Jgb are not so numerous nor intelligent flpreabout*, ami the Schellrnger’* l.tud-

i"g bridge b in no danger.

If net fishing in them was absolutely prohibited there would be mure fish in inland water* bordering the tea every, where. Nets not only eateh the fish but tear up and damage,the feeding groun.la *0 badly, that fish will not remain or retain to them, acting just aa blnla do when they are ruthlessly hunted. Tins who flab nets in the aiyind* do no f, profit, but if they were to desist and 1 confine Uwouelve* to Hue-fishing, tbei are reasonable ground* for the belli that they would gain as much money in tbb way, while giving hundreds an portunity for greater pleasure while vl*. lUog at any resort bordered by the sounds. Line fishing doe* not alarm fish to the extent of causing them to shun

any parttcularlocality.

Mr. H. W. Morgan, who i* associated

with G. G. Green', glass Industrie* si

Woodbury. I* St the Arlington. W, B. Shaw, the veteran new*]iaper

corresjioadent arrived at the Stockton

Friday to remain over the Fourth

eta will journey skyward, the people will have a rollicking good time to-day. Preparation* have been going on to oe'ebrate Uie anniversary of tbb glorion* day for more than five week*, and the committee of arrangement^:, largely uaniged and wisely directed by Tbos.

Cape May ha* among its cottager* tbb season three member* of the N*. tlonal House of Representatives. Me*. »r». William Me A leer, John Edgar Heyburn,. of Pkiladelphla. and Hon. ChrUtopher A. Bergen, of Camden. N.

of whom are devoted admirers

'clock, ■‘ l tfic place, and have been coming here

parade to f " r Messrs. Bergen and Rey-

Beach avenue, with Col. II. W. own handsome cottages, and Mr. Chief Maishall and Col. Geo. \ 41 ^Alter ought to own one. This sea-

In the parade their *°‘ 1 tbe lxlt *' r gentleman Is occupying

" McDonnell cottage on Hughe*

t. Mn Bergen'*cottage is I.wated mgtou street and Mr. Key.

Mr. F. T. Walton, Jr., b visiting hi* ; NVal, Jr., have prepared

lather and mother at the Stockton Ho- ; which will find anyisemmt in it for all tel. He will remain over the Foartb. ; classes ol visitors, no matter whence C. S. Garret!, the well.known pajs r 1 they come. The committee have also manufacturer, is seeing the Fnorth j secured enongh of the current coin of through with hb family at tin-Windsor, the realm to make the affair a success. The Muses Hrj.|ie, daughteis of. H.. To Mr. Neal alone belongs the greatest J. Heppe, of Phlladelphb, form a trio credit for* the oelebratlon, for it oilgi■harming young lad it* at Congress Dated in bis fertile brain, and ha* been , ' I guidod entirely by him. He wouh! not o'clock and .

10. B. Clement, private aoeret iry of ,11,,, it e 0 f l a i| un; to ^ considclcd. ; m l11 no doubt be made bcautfui.

master General Wanamaker, b r ,

i™ . mo with I*. .11. „ Ch. Moralai. the l.S

Cruiser, Dolphin, anchored off the Cap. 1 vlng arrived from New York, where e had on Friday taken Secretary ol the Navy, II. F. Tracy, from Washing, he being bound for Woodstock.

will be the Uterine*, Co. H. 6th Uegi. meut N. G. N. J., Battery B.. of Can*, den,(artillery). Grand Army of the Republic Veterans, Ogallalla Tribe of Red Men. of tbb city; the Fire Department and other organizations, ahich will march to the music fnrnbbid ay tbc John Mccray Poet Comet Band, of this city; the Bridgeportb*nd,of Woodbury, N. J; and tbc Frank ford band, of Phil-

adclpbl*.

The route of parade will be through the principle street*, at the option of the leader. The parade will pass under the : three triumphal arches erected at cor. i IVadilngtou and Franklin streets, op-i posite Mayor's office, and opposite the l Hotel Columbia. These arches will be;

on inn I thb morning betwi

burn's on Columbia

Mr. Reyburn, who b tbc

May City Atbleti

tbc C*i

organ

which

.blent of -lub. the

> the

Base Ball Teal

Fourth District of IVnntylvanla in Congress, wbieb district comprise* tbc IS Jr, 21st, 2Ub, 87th, 2S:Ii, 29th. and 31 th ward* of the city of Philadrlphi*. lie was born in New Castle, Clarke county, Ohio, Feb 7, 1SI5. and is therefore forty seven year* of age. He b s son of Hon. William S. Keybum, s prominent Philadelphia manufacturer, and for many year* a member •f Hie City Councils of

CONGRESS HATX, t'Al*K MAY, X. J.

Built of br'H'V, vi.lcd wltli every ingly lilt'd : the

11 x bluff, with a clear outlook over the Ocean, and pro11 1 convenience. The rooms are airy, cosy sod charm- || service uiirxcell-d. and there b a lovely six acre Isa n. . ’"''I* 1 , ' 1>, -vl»*s laundry, fire-escape*, mud the most •VO Guests, Congress Hall ha* been recently renovaicrllciit condition. The sanitary arrangcnieuu are of MBS. J. F. CAKK.

ith bunting and | kreuaman Reyburn w*. educated by *

Windsor. Edward

Philadelpbi

Cje Cape,

. Bunting, the well-known i doth Inerehant, and for ■ , » enjoying collage life 1 ^ spemling Hie full holiday ,.

\ Of 1

Tbc friends of Miss Bertha Mi Woodbury, who b a guest at I

liugtoii. will be happy to learn of her coinplate recovery from severe nervous

prostration.

Judge Edmund Junes, of Glouereter county. New Jersey, and bb son Harry, who b s member of the Board of Freehoidera, placed tbelr autograph* on the M tl Arlington regbter. 1 Mr*. Paul F. Mohr, ol Tacoma, Wash-1 ingfara, b a Congres* Ha]l gm*t. She . ' b an exquisitely beautiful blonde, lal] | diy

| been

il Miller, wlU

aid i

I AIK

follow.

and stately, and tbc yusaeksor

Mr. Eil. Kromrr, receiving the Itend Title a Trust Com Philadelphia* b renewing old 1

tbc shore, and leadiuj party of young people Mbs EstelU Erma PbiU lelpbb girl, mi her execution of Ian

1 celebrating

< of the Dolphin mander, W. II.

| Brownson: I.ieutenauls, B. H. Buckingham. L'. U l aher, P. W. Hourlgan. Chief Engineer, U. W. Baird: Surgeon, J. D. Gatewood; Paymaster, S. L. Heap. Tlicre are also one hundred and twenty. five men on boaid. All day yesterday

a strong south westerly breeze was The bait will be made at Congress blowing, and last night it rained so hard ; Hall lawn, where a grand stand ha* that a crew in a tender could not. land been erected and the leading address

mt be able to do so until to- ! will be made by- Rev. Russell H. Conrutenant Hourlgan, who has j well, of Philadelphia, who comes to. leave of absence for a couple j day from bb church. Tymple Baptist

— joi wiyKs, wLeu on bb way to join hi. Philadelpbi. with an excursion of one

' r . sliip, was ordered tn come to ( ape May, ; thousand.

■r, and arrived J“ ,,rd *3 f *'> d In the afternoon at o'cl-k at the naln- j lered at the l.xfayettc. An a’Uropt Athletic Paik there will he athletic

■K “ i;»J • made to send a boat aaln igton. | yesterday moraing was

j snd

Xlic Wfiiidsory

CAPE MAT, N. J-

Fourblh hmMl. Cap A 300.

y. Slate and Na ion. He was a men - 1 Iff

Location Unsurpassed.

• lower house of the Pel

and 1876. and in tl

fall of 1876 was elected a Stele Scnali for four years, and was re-elected i IS'O, 18S1 and again in and woul

balloon ascension by Pre

-; hotel mil nigh

' day* with her Sadye M. Loewy, So. Lafayette stri'et Frain i* J. Bird, m Dutton's piano wa Cliestlillt Street, Phil

by hi* tn Ollier, and bis sister.

Bird, and will remain the entire seassu. Messrs. Opprubrimt-r snd I'llinsn, of Bsitlraore, are making an early trip to Congress Hall,to arrange lor the sojourn of tbelr families during tbe season. Mr. I 'ppenbeimer is a well-kr.oau compose r

Great gun*' It was great guns all around yesterday, and while the guns of

the U. B. Steamer Dolphin

lent as she sailed In shore and also during the day at anchor, tbc South winds poured In tbelr vollies and it blew great guns all day long,kicking up a Iremeiulou. surf that to aome bold plungers was just to t heir fancy, but which to more Umld bather* was rather bold wooing. 8U11, there were many found buffeting the salt sea waves who came out invigorated snd buoyant. Bnt tbe southerly gale that picked up tbe sand and filled ooc's ear* and eye* and lifted down one'* back hurried many townward and after catching right of the big war «blp riding at anchor just beyond the pier, snd though tbe tun was mellow the day wa* pronounced s must disagreeable one. “I think the wind will die out tonight and give ua a fine day fur the or'cbratiou,"some more hopeful one would aay, and with thb prognostlgation the St*« i* moat heartily in accord at this moment of writing, aa tbe Indications point that way, to oar mind, and we expect oar morning paper to greet yon with a pleasant opening of the “Glorloii* Fourth”and wtah you a happy realization of your patriotic wbbes and plan* as yon seek such at this grand old place of resort beside the sea thl* natal day of which all America b thb day rejoic-

ingly proud.

A large coaoonrac of people attended the Baptist church yesterday morning to hear Rev. Madbon C. Peters, tbe celebrated New York divine. The sermon waa e most eloquent one, based upon the story of the “Prodigal Bon, Luke IS, 11-27. Mr. Peter, directed greet pert of bb talk toward th young, whom he advised never to leave the parental roof, saying that it b a bad sign when a boy begin* Jo feel independent of the old folks. By Invitation of the W. C. T. U., he misled In the service* at the Gospel Tent, yesterdmy afternoon, and ggve tbe large audience an aarncst gospel and temperanoe talk. He baHevaa In calling In the aid of moral and spiritnal force*, bat does not think politic* can do much to save men from tbe evib of the exeeaaive nae of strong drink*. Prof. Wendell led the musical exercise*. Mr. Peter* delivered eu lateraattag discourse at the Preabyterian chare* In the evening and had Urge audience. The ring.ng wi •tpsobliy fine, and many friend* of Mre. Susie I.adlam were more than pimed to sec bet In her old place, In the choir, for the first time since her long

(•Ii to tlie earth from a height ol •t Thb will be a marv. I u. a probably never belore will re. Ii:* tiaCoon, the “City of F - ven'y Ieel high, and for y fi

He carries n

u nominated and

Fifty First Congress to •f the late Judge Win. D. Father of the Huukr," which was left unexpired by the d.atli of thb man alio had been a member of! Congress twenty five yeais. When in j the Senate ol Pennsylvania, Mr. Rey- j burn wa* made in 1883 president pr-: j trntport of that body, and was virtually j I Lieutenant Governor ol tbe Keystone ; Mate. M r. Rey burn is a member of ] the itu|«iruiit House Committees on : j elections, manufacture* mud claim-. ! « hicb requre a great deal of att nti m. | Politically he b a It. public in. ! Congressman William MeAIeer, who i j waal.rgelyiutereit.il in tl, souring jof the tao war cruUna. Ve,uv u. ai d ; j Dolphin, to l.ke I a-t in the t .bhratsu i ■f July 4 h. lee-UM- Is log

OXi: Itl.OCK FBOM I*AKNKKUER NTATIOX. xiiARKvr iioim: TO THK M ur.

STRMTLY ITRST-C I.ASN IX AI.Ii ITS A 1*1*01 XTMKX'TW.

W A LTER W. <«RKKN, • ofl'Iiilailelphb, Proprielor.

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rJs ol Phil third Penn

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stattid from New York yaterdsy morning, for t'a|io M.y, to uke part in onr celebration, and arrived last evening with seventy five men. She can do such duty nqw, because *he it able to fire salutes. Her secondary battery, consisting of three rapid firing gun*,

Ur advertising manager of the Pciimiyl- j **** b '' fu ,iul i,, I’ 1 * 0 ®- ° ue "ifght ib Railroad Company, arrived at the u, " lklh »“ 1 * e c “ ul ‘ l 6" salutes with Btes-ktpu Friday evening to remain until : h '' r «““• except for the He eame to make ar r » cl ^ri p«-ople i ke to sec the smoke as rangement* for the bringing of the we " “ h “ r tlle Dol »® 1 » u<l ">on. “'ashington curreapondents next Fri- lt ** r du not maki smoke. But iy. they make a great noise! On WeiinesMr. C. U. beboff, first baseman of L . ^ » ,t ' raoon - ln ‘■ •liog the now valv.a,

of P. base ball club, and captain of the “ '’ 1,ot Bred—that b, of course, no ^ C. of F. foot bail team, and Mr. S. B. u»ed. but * pressure wa* ■ Newton, manager of the latter orgaul. ‘PPbod as If to exp.1 a projectile. The! ration, are at tbc Hote l Devon. Both 00 “ e w “ *° S"* 1 tI ‘* t omc< ‘ r9 *"<1 torn ;

medical studenu at the L'niverslty, ; in 1,10 J*” 1 " ero ^ffbtened, thinking and will take a place in tbe Cape May 11 *'

team tbb season.

Mrs. John W. Woodride, wife of the ' ,Io * lon "»* "o' » ‘bsrp one, coming all Commissioner from the Slate of Penn. to ff cU ‘ er . But the noise was loud etougli aula, to the Columbian Exposition. b» satisfy the roar-lovlng erowd. Slic Congresa Hall. Mrs. Woodride is wil1 B« compelled to return to-morrow accompanied by her sbte-r, Mias Mollie i “ * b * '• h* be put iuto the dry dock on Jeffrie*. The family will go to Bedford 10 h *vc her bottom eleaned

Spring* on Wednesday, to remain a 1 * cd Pubited.

couple of wreka. j When Congressman Reyburn waa at Georg.; P. ami Christopher J. Hriber- ! "‘e navy department last Tuesday, be stadt started on thefr bleyele* from l*th' received word that the Dolphin and street snd Bntquebsnna avenue, PbiU- Vesuvius would be ordered here, and delphia, early enough to reach tbc 4 A. j “Ct Admiral Gberardi, whose flag.»hip M. boat on Saturday last, and arrived '* the Philadelphia. The admiral at the cottage of Nicholas Swain. West b® would be pleased to have tbe pleasCape May, at 8:30 P. M., Saturday. ' ure of being here, and would if posslGeorgr rode fi Moffat Pneumatic, and | ble gat tbe PblladelpbU ready, and try Chris, an Oxford rnahkui tire. The to- ; to arrive this morning in time M tak* U1 dbtance ridden waa eighty-eight P*rt in tbe manoiivers, but It b' hardly miles. The feat was a remarkable one probable that be' will be here, aa she and both gentlemen were pretty well ba* just been taken off tbe dry docks, used up when they arrived. | after hsviug had her bottom scraped Mr. snd Mr*. Atao* Evan*, of Phils- »nd painted. 8be b now being coaled, adeiphia, who last year occupied the *'■<* probably will not be ready for aea splendid Hildreth cotuge on Washing, until tbe 10th. Bull, she may arrive, a* ton street, are guesu for the week at >t i* only a slx-honr run for lier, and she Marine Villa. Mr. Evans j* * gentle- could take part in tbe celebration, and man of great popubrity among bl.* fel- return to New York to-night. If abe ■ow members of the Bar. and Mrs. j does not. Admiral Gberardi himself Evans wiU be remembered as one of the tnty arrive by rail at noon.

•^Wy Udies at tbe The Philadelphia, Concord and Rear- . ■- ' • sarge are to go on a cruise as far a*

ml sliouid :

. Co .-|

.nd had for lib pi

J. Randall, the veteran I'rutev

Tbb event will be fil owod by a ball | li " n Dniiocrat, and Hon. Richard Yaux, game between the Cape May ami Mont- ll ‘® ecjeutric ex-Mayor of Philadelphia. J gqmery Athletic association teams. i 11 c WM bom in County Tyrone, Ireland, j In the evening at 8 o'clock the mag iu ,e;S ' * ,ld cs ' n< ' to Phlladelphb with uificeul display of firework* on land azd : b'* parent* in 1811, after attending pub j n ■ca will be set off, including water fire j llc * Dd Private acboul* be s.-cured an j work*: while national air* will be icn | '' d “c»tl‘>n, which fitted him for a sue- ! - rendered. Thb will be one gorgeous dl* ce»*rul biuinc** career. He, by push | .lay, probably the finest ever wluto-s. d ! * ud tu «rgy, soon became advanced i

-s^HOTELj COLUMBIA,^

KXJrlY,

. ^-ARLINGTON HOTELS

Sst; l p . i -■

oration on Congrea* Hall lawn. Alter J'®*™ of bnaine**, in 1871 was elected to j Under personal management of JOHN J. KKOMER. thb an additional dbpby of fire worka ! Common Council of PiilUdeipbia furtl.r —- has been arranged for, oonabtirg of on-' '"b W4rd for l»o years. City Council Flrst-clase CuiBino. Largo Airy Rooms. Terms Reasonable,

merous rockets and candles, together ! ' D m * de bim s mi tuber of tbc Hoard j with thirteen set pieces.eoncluding with of Guardian* f-v **“■ —-* • 1

a grand portrait In fire, of Wasblogton on horseback, liasaler'a orchestra will play during the evening. At the Stockton there will be music by tbe orchis,

tra of tbe hotel.

Cape May Point. J. Morgan Jcnuison ha* ixvome owner of the tally bo coach formcriy uwoed by A. H. Hamilton. It will appear in the parade to-day and will have tbe Mayor, ex-Mayor, comicilinen and Jther officr-'loldet* and othor prominem citizen* of Cape May as jiasMui-

gers.

Tbe Carlton House U now open under the management of Councilman Haldman, shob a I j..roughly expi-ricnced hotel man. Mr. Lownes Maddock. of tbi* city, b the proprietor. The rate 1* a low one and the accommodation* are •te, there being one elevator

mber of Uie Commercial ex- - vJ _ Li '

change.and ha* been Director and Vt President and President of that body. Mr. MeAIeer was a director of the Chamber of Commerce in 1833. In 1886 be was elected to the Pennsylvanb Slate

Senate for a term of four year*, snd RATES 610 AND 612 PER WEEK.

»®rvel out tbe term. In tbe fall of 181ri the people of bb dbtrirt elected him to Congress over Hon. Richard Vaux. In '

politics be b a Democrat.

Our Congressman, Hon. Chrbtopbu A. Bergen, who represents Cape May, Camden, Cumberland, Sslem'and Gloucester counties in Congress, reside* In Camden city in tbe winter seassn. He waa born in Somerset county, thb slate, In IBli, and Is now 61 years old. He received hb education In Harlingen school, and at Princeton College, where

SOUTH U. A FAYETTE ST.

N«‘nr Railroad Slati<»ii, Brarli A Poni Oilier. Tlie Devon lias Ihs-ii recently enlarged and improvi-d. Cuisine first class.

ALiL year house.

MRS. T. R. BROOKS.

Marine Villa, First-Class In Every Respect. FIFTY -r ADDITIONAL -f ROOMS

now 0PEH FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. MR*. P. IIAM.KXRK4K.

Cape bat season. It b matter of sin- ,

Lit remain the N«

Mbs Besaie Smith, of Washington, b a pretty apd much admired Con; Hall guret aad will remain lor several week*, fibe b accompanied by Mr. Frank l* ADrell.

cere regret that they will

entire

A D. McKenna, of No. 11 Beach avenue will shortly have for hi* gueat twe distinguished Pennsylvanians, Gen. D. H. Hastings, of Johnstown Hood fame, sod Col. John R. Roger*, of Got. Paltbon's staff. These gentleman are now together in Europe, bnt will return by the 15th of the present morfth. Though one I* a Republican and the other a Democrat they lb down In brotherly love and political quietude. The Mbses Celb and Nelli? Dough•rty. daughters of Daniel Dobgberty, Eaq.. the silver-tongued orator, of Philadalphb. are staying at the cottage of J. H. A. Davisson, of Washington street, ovet the Fonrth. Thb 1* their Bret visit to Cape May and they are delighted with Cape May. On Saturday they aali for Europe where they will be gone a oonple of month*. Their brother Charles A. Dougherty, formerly chief secretary of th* C. S. Legation at Rome, te now bolding the eame poeit'oa a*. Mexico.

Newfoundland daring tbe

there will be a eerie* of squadron, boat and gun drills. The Kearaarge b t only as far as St. John, H. B., but other vesaeb are to go to Montreal and Quebec. They probably will be away about six weeks or two months. \

^IIROLL VILLA, Jnek non .Street, near tlie Reaeb.

CAPE MAY, N. J.

Delightful location. Everything First-claaa. Clou to Ooean Pier. MRS. F. L. RICHARDSON. 'lie \ e\v Mount Teri|oq f lot el,

CAPE MAY, N. J.

TERMS. >2 Per Day.

YALLEE & SHEKRICK, Proprietors.

ON THE BEACH.

EXCEE.SIOR

HOT AND COLD

1 Sea Water Baths.

Decator Rt. and Beach Are. ! CUAB. BUlEnlW, Manager.

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aad M o^t comglete I . I the Coavt. Special attenUuu

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T. STE VEINS, Contractor & Builder, Cor. JeflcrKon and Corgle Klreeta, itca Given. Satbfaction guaranteed.