west cape may borougb notice of electiob Notice is hereby given that- the board of registry and election will nit at the !; Borough Hall Wert Cape May, on i TUESDAY, NOVEMBER l) 1910. B between ' the hours of one and nine ! o'clock on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct the register of \ voters for said General Election of fc Tnesday, November 8, 1910. jWotice is hereby given that on Tues1 day, November 8, 1910, between the hours of six o'clock. A- M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Election will bo held, at which time the voters of said borough will .vote for the following officers: One Governor to serve for three ■One member of the House of RepI "4pntatives of. the United States to ■ tor two years. V member of the General Asscmjfc of New Jersey, for Cape May ) Ijnnty, to serve for one year. Sheriff of Oape May County to ijA-e for three years. pOne Coroner of Cape May County, to ~kfor three years. JHflffiMayor to serve for S years, i^g^-^^-eilmen to Serve for 8 years. EHlAwnI ait' to "aerrt 101 * ye*r*^ Bp^°sSy ' V Taves to serve for HNe-'^re w. reeves, -a Borough Clerk. ^BJ2®910.— 8-27-tf BOROUGH it,, ! of election |WP^V?^Acreb y given that the board od registry and election will sit at the Borough Hall oonth Oape May, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER X, 1910. between the hours of one and nine o'clock on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of ' Tuesday, November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 8, 1910, between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Election will be held, at which time the voters of said borough will vote for the following One Governor to serve for three years. One member of the House of Representatives of tbe United States to
serve for two yearsOne member of the General Assem- _ bly of New Jersey, for Cape May County, to serve for one year. One Sheriff of Oape May County to 0 serve for three years. a One Coroner of Cape May County, tp c •errs for three years. Oue Mayor to seyve for 2 years. a Two Councilmen to serve for 8 years, t One Assessor to serve for 3 years. j. One Collector of Tavee to serve for u S years. p <5. B. MARTIN, j: Borough Clerk. „ Dated, Auguat 22, 1910.-8-27 tf. j CAPE MAY PQJNT r NOTICE OF ELECTION e ' Notice is hereby given that the board , of registry and election will sit at Corson's Store, on Yale avenue, in the 8 Borough of Cape May Point, on 8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 b between tbe hours of one and nine t o'clock o neach day, for the purpose of ( making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct the register of voters 0 for said General Election of Tuesday, \ November 8, 1910. (- Notioe is hereby given that on TUESDAY, NOV.. ..BER 8, 1810 between the hours of six o'clock, A. M., and seven o'clock P. M., a General Elec u tion will be held at which time the j voters of said borough will vote for the , following officers: One Governor to serve for three years. c One member of tbe House of Repre- r reeentatives of the United States to „ serve for two years. One member of the General Assembly 1 of New Jersey, for Cape May County, ' to sen-e for one year. t One Sheriff of Cape Map County to , serve for three years. T One Coroner of Cape May County to serve for three years. One Mayor to serve for two years. 1 Two Councilmen to serve for three 1 years • JOHN W. CORSON, JR., Borough Clerk. Dated Auguat 22, 1910-8-27-tf « NOTICE < To the voters and candidates in tbe < primary election, to be held on Tues- 1 day, September 13. 1910. c The Clerk's Office will be open on Sat- * I urday, September 3, 1910, from 1A.M. ' to 12 noon, 2 P. M. to 4 P. M., and from » 8 P. M. to 12 midnight to receive peti- 1 tions few nomination. ' WM. PORTER, 1 8-27 25t CSty CJerk 1 CITY OF CAPE MAY NOTICE OF ELECTION Notsee la hereby given that the Boards 1 of Registry and Election, wiU sH at the < Public School Building on Frankl n , street for tbe fret election district, sad . the Old Water Works Buildisg, on Washington street, near Madison avenue, for the neeond election district in the Oty of Chpe May, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hours of on and ainr • o'clock on sash day, for the puree* of making n regietraUon of voters and to revise and sans* ton register of setornfarnaldOn— nlNVilln efTW gksa toad en <
and seven o'clock?. M., a°G«»erto EleeI tion will be held, at which time the . voters of said City will vote for «hs following officers: 1 One Governor to nerve for three years. One member of the House of Repre- , scntatives of tbe United States to.serve for tiro years. One member of the General Assem - I bly of New Jersey, for Cape May, Ooun1 ty, to serve for ofce year, f One Sheriff of Cape May, County to serve for three years. One Coroner of Oape -ay County to • serve for three years. One Alderman to serve for two years. , Three Councilmen to serve for three i years. ' One Assessor to serve for one year. 1 One Collector to serve for one year, r One Treasurer to serve for one year. One Constable to serve for three years. ( One Overseer of Poor to serve for one ^ Notice is hereby given that the first • election district of the city of Cape May » is composed of all the southwestern portion of the cfty south of a line beginning at Cape May Island Creek and extending along a line in the eentre of St. John's ' street to Lafayette street, thence to Franklin street, thence to Columbia , avenue, thence to Howard street, and thence to Beach avenue. The second election district *>f fbe • city of Cape May consists of all that part of Gape May north east of the said division line. WM. PORTER, City Clerk. Dated, August 22, W10-827-tf Notiee is hereby given that the board of registry and election will sit at Liberty Hall, at Woodbinj on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910 between the hours of one and nine o'clock- on each day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters, and to revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday, I November 8, 1910. . Notice is hereby given that on Tues- . day, November 8, 1910. bctwpcn the hours of sir xfdock, A.TB., and seven o'clock P. M.. a General Election will be s held, at which time the voters of said ! township wQl vote for the following | One Governor to serve for three yean. ! Onq member of the House of Repre- ' scntatives of the United States to serve , for two years. One member of the General Assembly of New Jersey, for Oape May Oounty, ! to serve for one year, i One Sheriff of Cape May County to I serve for three year- , One Coroner of Oape May County to serve for three years. I One Mayor to serve for two years One Assessor to serve for three years. ! One Collector to serve for three years. Two Justices of the Peace to serve for J. 6. CONNOR, 1 Borotirh Clerk. ! Clerk.
Dated, August 25, 1910-8-27-tf NOTICE OF REGISTRATION 1 Notice is hereby given that the Boards ] of Registry and Election in and for each 1 1 and every election district or voting pre- ! I cinct in Cape May Cotinty, will meet i 0 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 [ at the place where the next election in I a their district will be held, at one o'clock i v the afternoon .and remain in session { D until nine o'clock in the evening, for the of making up from the fcnnvass- j r books two lists of registers or the .a residence and street numbers, t if any, of all the persons in their re t spective election districts entitled to the t right ofsuffrage there in at the next J election, or who shall personally appear ' f them for that purpose, or who ! e shall be shown to the satisfaction of j j such Board of Registry and election to ' j legally voted in that election din- i t tict at the list preceding election there- ! iu for members of the General Assembly, or who shall be sworn by the affidavit in j writing of some votef* in that election 'j district to be a legal voter therein. And on ' t TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1910 1 1 and between the same hours, tbe said c Board of Registry and Election will | hold a Primary Election of delegates to ' | conventions of political parties, or tor i making nominations, or for both, agree- t able to the provisions of "A further .sup- 1 plement to an act entitled An act to 1 1 regulate elections," which said supple- • « ment was approved April 14, 1910, and 1 amendments thereof and the supple- ! ( ments thereto. j f And notice is hereby further given, , that the said Board of Registry and j Election will have their final meeting on ! < TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1910 | , at the place of their former meeting, | at the hour of one o'clock in the after- ■ noon, and remain in session until nine o'clock in the evening, for the purpose ot revising and correcting the original registers, of adding thereto tbe names of all persons entitled ,tp the right of { suffrage in that election district at tbe ! I next election, who shall appear in person before them, or who shall be shown by the written affidavit of some voter in - such election district to be a legal vote therein, and of erasing therefrom the ' name of any person who. after a fair I opportunity to be beard, shall be shown '■ not to be entitled to vote therein. 1 Done in accordance with an set of tbe of the State of New Jersey, entitled "A further supplement to an act to regulate electrons," approved Apnl , 4, 1898 and the amendments thereto. H. F. DAUGHERTY, , 8ee"y of County Board of Elections. EXECUlRtX SALS Kg vfcrtas to an order to the Orphans' j Otort to tos Chanty to Gap* May, to
: twenty-sixth toy of July, in the year : of our Lord one thousand nine hundred ' and ten, tbe subscriber, executrix to tbe 5 last will and testament of Theodore : Mueller, deceased, win o» Monday the i s nineteen^ day of September. A. D. ] 1910, at two o'clock in the afternoon, < ' at tbe office to Samuel F. Eldredge, - southeast corner to Washington and De- > > catur streets, Oape May City, New Jer- " sey, sell at public vendue, All that cer- < ' tain lot of land or piece of ground with ] the building and improvements thereon |( ! erected, situate on tbe easterly side to « Decatur Street at tbe distance of fifty- i two feet and six-teenths of a foot south- 1 eastwardly from the southeasterly aide . of Columbia Avenue, in the City and < 1 County to Oape May and State of New f Jersey, containing front or breadth 1 ; on said Decatur Street fifty- feet and « . extending to that width in length or 1 r depth eastwardly between parallel lines | ! with Colombia Avenue one hundred and < | thirty six feet to ground of William ' t Marks, bounded northwardly by ground 1 I now or late of diaries Young; east- 1 wardly by ground now or late of said f ; Marks; southwardly by ground now or 1 [ late of Denizot and westwardly « by Decatur Street." Being the same lot of land and premt- < ses granted and conveyed to the said f Theodore Mueller by deed from Victor I Denizot, dated November third, A. D. 1 - 1882, which said deed is duly recorded |1 in the aerie's Office of the County of < Cape May in Book No 68 of Deeds, pages ! < \ 43 etc. > Said premises will be sold subject to i 1 a certain indenture of mortgage made 1 ' and give by the said Theodore Mueller • . and Caroline Mueller, his wife, to Albert • s Adams and now held by Mary M. Way ' i and Julia W. Adams, to secure the pay- ■ J tnent of Five Thousand Dollars, togetb- , er with accrued interest thereon, from ■ January twenty-ninth, A. D. '1908; also ( • ; subject to a certain indenture of mort- 1 [ gage made and given by tne said Theo- ' ' ' dore Mueller and Caroline Mueller, his ' r j wife, to Jacob Hagstoz and now held | '• i by John F Craig, to secure the payment ' ' ( of Fifteen Hundred Dollars, together witn accrued interest thereon, from May ; i fourteenth, 'A. D. 1902; also subject toj . taxes due the City of Cape May for the | years 1906, 1907, 1908, and 1909, besides ' ■ accrued interest and costs ^ CAROLINE MUELLER. , j Dated Cape May City, N. J. ' August 15th, A 1). 1910. 8-20-5t ! P. F. $16.50.
I "Unknown:" Take notice <nat at a sale of lands for. levied to satisfy tf t execution o ' ° T. Johnson vs. Cape j ay Point, held T on the seventeenth day < f December, A. I 1908, the subscriber lid ouy at said I aale the following described property, ^ vis: — Lot 70 hi Block K, for the sum ° J of $5.68. • ti j And take further notice that your v' right of redemption in said property will | ^ expire on the seventeenth day of Decern- i j A. D., 1910, and that there is due me I h the sum cf $5.68, together with interest! o thereon from December seventeenth, ! ^ f A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent, j 0 per annum, and other taxes and legal | ' expenses, and unless you redeem said ' j premises from said tax sale, I shall ap- 1 81 ' ply to the proper authorities to complete ! j title to said property. ! bi AMNON V'RIGHT j t« io "Unknown:" j 8, | Take notice that at a sale of lauds fori taxes levied to satisfy the xecution of fl j E. T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held j on the seventeenth day of December, A. | D, 1908, the subscriber did buy at aaid y sale the following described property, j vix:— Lots 118 and 120 in Block K, forj the sum of $9.32. And take further notice that your t 1 right of redemption in said property will | expire on the seventeenth day of Decern- ! l A. D., 1910, and that there is due me ' f, ; the sum of $9.32, together with interest | thereon from December seventeenth, j A. D., 1908, at the rate of 12 per cent. ' annum, and other taxes and legal I ' expenses, and unless you redeem said ' I ! premises from said tax sale, I shall ap- - ply to the proper authorities to complete f my titlt to said property. AMNON WRIGHT t i WALL PAPER. VTALL PAPER ° A new and fine assortment of wall b 1 is new being offered by Eldredge s Jxbnaon, 318 Washington street. What- T . se- you need to this line can be suj i lied 0 Finest quality of Bristol Boards in T white and tinta. Just what you want ^ that dainty center piece, size 22% x .. 6 cents each, Star and Wave Pub- . Company, 317 Washington St. ^ P POST CARDS REDUCED. e Local Views and Fancy Birthday p Cards at p 15 CENTS PER DOZEN n Star and Wave Stationery Department, 317 WASHINGTON STREET.
— i To -.ominate . Candidate For Govenro; { The- Republican voter, to New Jersey hereby called to elect delegates at primary election, to be held according the provisions to the statutes to New , Jersey, to a State convention to be held } ,n Taylor's Opera House, in the city o» j Trenton, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday tlie twentieth to September, 1010 for tW purpose of nominating a candidate for I Governor to be supported at the ensuing election. each fraction thereto exceeding one hundred votes. Eeeh election district. The basis of representation from each I oounty under this call is one delegate eeeh 200 Republican votes east at , the last gubernatorial election for tbe . candidate for Governor and one delegate • however, is entitled to at least one delei gate; but a delegate from any election district at the last gubernatorial election east less than 200 votes for the Republican candidate for Governor shall entitled to cast such fractional pari tion to a vote in aaid convention as may - determined by the respective county committees of th State. . Tbe number of votes to which each ^ . county is entitled under this call is as | follows: - Atlantic ao; . Merger 61 1 [ Burlington 33 rl Camden 7$, i ! May II Cumberland 26 ! , Essex' 171 1 . Gloucester 21 , ■ Hudson 173 j : Hunterdon Id! • Mereer 68 ' . Middlesex 43: . Monmouth 39 j i Morris 35 i Ocean IS . Passaic 68 j . Salem 10] i Somerset 18' I Sussex . , t J : 64 j -Warren 10| ij Total 973: sj FRANKLIN MURPHY, j i Attest: Chairman. | | EDWARD W. GRAY, Secretary. Newark, N. J., August 3, 1910.
LOWER TOWNSHIP NOTICE OP ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit at the House, at Cold Spring, in > l^iwer Township, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1910. ; the hours of one and nine 1 o'clock on each day, for the purpose . of making a registration of voters, and revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of , - November 8, 1910. Notice is hereby given that on Tues- : November 8, 1910, between the of six o'clock, A. M., and seven j o'clock P. M., a General Election will | held, at which time the voters of said ; township will vote for the following ' officers: One Governor to serve for three years. I One Member of the House of Representatives of the United States to serve | for two years. ' One member of the General Assem - : of New Jersey, for Cape May County, > One Sheriff of Cape May County to ! One Coroner of Cape May county to ] serve for three years, i One Township Committeeman to serve ' three years. ' One Justice of the Peace to serve for One Constable to serve for three J I Two surveyors of toe Highways. I One Poundaeeper for District number | One Pnundkeeper for District number ! | One Poundkeeper for District number ■ three. | One Poundkeeper for District number ; j -.ppropriations for Roads. Appropriations .for Deficiencies. Appropriations for Relief of Poor. CHARLES C. RfcEVES, Township Clerk. ten Auguat 22, 1910 8-27-tf Mary E. Lawrence: Take notice that at a sale of lands for taxes levied tc satisfy the execut ' I T. Johnson vs. Cape May Point, held on the seventeenth day of December, A. D., 1908, the subscriber did buy at said sale the following described property, vis: — Lot No. 1 in Block E, for the sum of $93.18. And take further ) otice that your right of redemption in said property will expire on toe seventeenth day of December, A. D, 1910, and that there is due me toe sum of $93.18, together with interest thereon from December seventeenth, D., 1908, at the rate to 12 per cent, per annum, and other taxes and legal expenses, and unless you redeem said premises from said tax sale, I shall apply to the proper authorities to complete my title to said property. AMN'iV WRIGHT THE NEW PAINT 8T0EE John Little has opwisi ap the booiaaaa to stoUsg palate at the carter to lacks oa aad WaaUagtaa streets and It Is jast the pteas to Hay da* palate. Ml to
' ; partment at Five Ceats a Copy fer a i r Manet ' " Monastery Bell, 1 (Jueen to the Earth > j Listen to tbe Mockin gBird ' Light Cavalry ' Lore* Dreawaod Walltzes 1 i -a i go I l-sst Hope Gertrude's Dream Waltz > Loin du Bal . balling Water ' Home, Sweet Home • Yam O'Shanter I General Grant's March • Woodland Echoes • Cinderella Waltz • By the Mountain Spring I Alice Where Art Thou I Dancing Leaves • La Paloma 1 The Palms - Longing for Home r Bashful Betty f After Dark on Broadway ; Across toe Hot Sends 1: Angels Dream I . Schubert's Serenade > Anvil Crorus I j Beautiful Blue Danube Walt* I , Bridal Chorus I jCa Valeria Rusticana I Evening 8tar I Remember Me 1 , Flower Song I . Fifth Nocturne * 1 Anchored I j Frolic of the Frogs lj Ave Maria 3 Scarf Dances 1 ; Old Folks at Home i Old Black Joe 5 Garland of Roses I, \ alse Bleue 8 1 William Tell 0 1 Old Cathedral Chimes 8 The Storm I Silvery Waves 4 { Serena ta 8 1 1 unulia user March ■ j Traumerei 8 : Nearer My God to Thee i Silver Threads Among the Gold | A Soldier's Last Farewell | In Dear Old Dixie Land Cupid and the Moon ' On San Francisco Bay • Pandora
. Neath the Old Acorn Tree ' In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree j Down at Coney Isle e Nansv Bell Won't You be My Sunbeam, Susie 8 I'm Afraid to go Home in the Dark c Bunker Hill ^ i Santiago Flynn ; Corn blower Waltr j ^ The Rosary i ° Sextette from Lucia I ^ Papa Please Buy Me an Airship j ° : Sicilian Chimes ■ ' ' Skirt Dance Sail Ho ■ 8 Eternal Love Birth of Love . What Would Become of New York | Town if Broadway Wasn't There r Tanglefot Rag j " { Jim a de Jeff < Smarty : I'll Be Back Next Summer at Two : ^ . j O'clock ( | University Polka T I Mesengers of Spring ? i Dance of the Spanish Maiden Whisperings of Love 1 , Pure as Snow - 1 Miserere I Second Mazurka ! (Melody in F i* ; Sid Kentucky Home . My Name is Morgan 8 j A LETTER FROM COLORADO e Conditions There in the Year 1880. j The following interesting letter was } ; received in I860 by the editor of this c paper from his brother who Was then j I freight agent on the Denver and Rio I Grande Railroad, then building and lo- j rated always at the temporary terminus t of the road, advancing as new stations 1 were established. It gives a vivid view J r of the time in Colorado: a Bear Creek Station, Oct. 30, 1880 c j My Dear Brother: * Left Philadelphia September 30th. ' j Stopped at Pittsburg two days, Colum- a bus, the attractive capital of Ohio, one t , day; Indianapolis, not a pretty girl in * the town, two days; St. Louis ten days; g r Kansas City, the city of bluffs, one day, j] I and Dehver seven days. Denver is a r . bright, healthy city of 65,000 inhabi- , tants, everybody busy, plenty of money I t and no poor relations. Large business » blocks, handsome churches and schools, pretty girls, good newspapers, badly t I conducted hotels, tbe capitol of ColoraI do, tbe metropolis of the state and an . important rmilraod eentre. . Tried hard to get something to do in Denver but was unsuccessful. Could not - expect much, having no trade, profession or knowledge of any business whatever. > ' Become discouraged, aiek aad at last f desperate. Concluded at last to get c - work oa tbe railroad. Called oa OoL I f Dodge, managar of this railroad and told I t him that be must give me werk -d'iggiag ; t —anything. Well, it so haffiaii that ha hod joet received a dtspateb from the a
p-oasiblt to do it justice wit* pea. The grede coming up Veto Po~ is 217 feto lo the mile. On om side i waB 783 «r 900 -feet high on the other a deeeast to tains like a barber's -pole, tbe evrwsara frightful, especially the Mule Shoe ia Veta Pas. San Antonio ia a new town, the company built a station there and called it San Antonio. It is only shoot three- quarter miles from Oongoaa, county seat to the county same name, a Mexican town, otdhst in the state. As a matter to oouree San Antonio catches all the newcomers aad there is hitter rivalry between the two towns. Congoes has a population to about 600, San Antonio 200, most of whom are gamblers, etc. A few days ago they formed vigilance committee And gave all the doubtful ones noti skip on the first train. All but tok skipped, they were looked up in the eatebooee, (jail.) The next day a Mexican came riding in town over a dozen men abouting and cursing with a revolver in aaeh hand, swearing that he'd kill everybody in town and set fire to the depot and sheds. In about three minute* hoc** and Mexican had twenty-three holes in their skins and nobody could gues who did it. The. next day a a the train rolled in I noticed a pair of Mexicans hanging in tbe aoal sbute. 11 o'clock they hadn't been cut down. They were taken from jail tbe night before and strong up. Both ware guilty of murder last spring. Tbe people oat here don't like to feed prisoners end keep them in idleness. A message has just been received from San Antonio saying that a man has just been shot through tbe heart. Tbe railroads are tfraia the Mexicans will set fire to tbe town. San Antonio is evidently a very j unhealthy city to live in. This ia Bear Creek, end of track, San Juan extension Denver and Rio Grande Railway, Congoes County, Colorado, 10,240 feet above the sea, almost on the backbone of the continent, quite oold. By the way I notice a coolness has sprung up between night and morning. 462 miles from Denver, 2,462 miles from-.
Cape May Point About 7640 men are employed on this section. Am acting as general clerk here, salary $60 per month, board $25, live in a car. Have to work rather hard, we handle about 60 cars of freight daily. This is the entrance to the famous San Juan mining region, the richest mining | country In the world as far as known. | This arm of the road (there are four other extensions) is reaching towards ' Americas City on the other side of th* '.range, by rail about two hundred and sixty miles from here. Rail is being laid I at the rate of one half mile per day We will soon be on the summit. ! Expect to get onto this business and | remain here all winter, maybe longer. | Am safe here as any place in the state. ' Don't have much to say, enter into no ! arguments, wear the oldest olothes I ' and mind my own business, i Everybody wears revolvers out here, ] nothing less than 88 calibre. Will write I more fully some time. Good night. WHY SO WEAK I kidney Trosbles Mavbe Sappiot Yosr Life Away. Cape Hay People Have Learned This Fact When a healthy man or woman begins to run d wu without apparent cau«e, becomes weak, languid , depressed, suffers backache, headache, dizzy spjls *Dd urinary disorders, Kidney weaknecs may be tne cause of it all. Keep the kid neve well a>.d mey will keep you well. Doan's Kidney Pills I sick kidneyn'sud keep them well, i Can Cape May readers demand further proof than tbe following statement: Lou sKuauff. 603 N .Vh higanAve Atlantic City, K. J , says: I had symptoms of kidney dl>ea"*<- for eeveral years. Tne pain across the small of my back caused me a great deal or suffering, and if 1 stooped It was hard for me to stralshten. Whenever I caught oold or was exposed to damp weather, my condition was worse aud I waa hardly able to get *<out. No matter what position 1 assumed I was in misery and any heavy work agvrivated my trouble. I had beard ao much about Doan's Kidney Pills that I finally concluded to try them *Dd I procured a supply. Improvement followed quickly and the contents of two boxes of this remedy entirely relieved me. For sale by afi~Nsalers. Prioe 6tlc. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Uniatad State*. Remember the . name— Doon'o — and take no other. CAT BOAT FOR sale A eat boat f4r sale, six* 10x30 feet will accommodate 30 people with oomIs in uaa daily and is in good eonditkre. This imat was built 4 yean ago from the bast material, copper fast mad, sailed, 1% 1Mb cedar strip*. Is also •ready fer power. Cash prie* $136.00. Apply te a. R. Haad, Star aad Wav* effie*. ]||

