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Pubiiihed Every Saturday Morning. CAPE MAY. AUGUST 5. 1882. Thdr pe^tb^nyMGrad of ar^Ogr Mey car Of come ire bare some graceful equestrians especially Among Ibe Indira, In Ibe the growing rank* of bont-baek rider*. Bat on Ibe other band there are • few who do not tn inter In the graceful ranks. Wcmw a gentleman ooly yeaterday bobbing up and down oo a trotting borae with one of bhtrooaere lega traveling op toward* tfi* knee*, and the other one twisted art -and like a rope. His coat bad an upward tendency also, and gathered in folds about the rider's neck. The borse was so ponied when be came to a atrcet cornet as to what was required of him. that it became ueoeamry tor mnnieipsl Interference, which took the horse's bridle aod p toted the dated animal down WasbIngtoti street. We don't wish to disc-wage any effort at tbo losplriog pleasure of bone-back riding, ooly to draw attention to Ibe fact that dow woold be a good time, and Cape Hay a good place, to set up a riding •drool. - To Una gentlemen, as a repreaentatire of oonree of tbe great Pennylvania Ball- , road Company, are we aa a community under lasting obligations. But for bla | official and individual Interposition the : grand musical success of yesterday wopld , never have gooe into history. As sn offida] "f Ibe Pennsylvania Bsllraad Hr. ; Wood bis by bis pleasing hddrma, coor- , teoua manners and admirable executive j ability become immensely popular. Since , assun.lng tne general pamenger ageury he i baa token an active interest In the welfare | of O pe May. and It ooly reds wit b our , people to my whether they are ready to , assist Mr. Wood and the corporation be i represents in their efforts to further the | prosperity of the place by giving him i tbelr countenance end support. We fosj i aeserad that they will / / ■ Tfca following it a brief sketch i/ the distinguished gentleman's buslncas career. | He freed during the war as adjutant of , a cms-airy regiment, and at its dose ac- . ocpfa d the position of land agent, at Chi- , cago. for tbe Burlington and Mimoori ; Rallr-wd. aod afterward served the same | aa train master. Leaving this company be , b-ca ne general agvnt of the Michigan , Central Railroad at Grand Rapids, Mich. , In May, 1877, be was made amistsnt , aupr dntrndmt in charge of tbe Grand , Rap da DivUoe, with beadqusriert at , Jackson, Midi. In May. 1878, be was , appointed assistant general passenger and , ticket agent Of Ibe same ootnpany, with , office at Otleago, baring charge of that | qucnt abaence of the general passenger | •nd.iickrt agent. In October of the same year be resigned this position to aocopt , tbe same office In the Chicago, Burlington ] and Qulncy Railroad. January, 1880, be , arm promoted to be general passenger aDd s Uckft aannt. with full ooolrol of bis de^ , partmenl. resigning that ofbco to accept , tbe appointment be now bold*, aod one of ( tbe most responsible railroad positions iu , Ibe oouniry to-day. , Hon. ttonmcl J. TtMeo. I Tula statesman, whom maqy tbouaands ' of Americans believe was oocc elected ' Prerident of the United Btatea, and errant- ' ed •«! by tbe superior ounniog of 7 to 8, ' •till lives as becomes a philosopher, a } ach Jar aod a statesman; as booomel one to whom tlie American people owes this «bl^at»a, (train watioe foaad le blmooe ins : »h 0 uss greater than tbe office of President •>! Uic Called Stale*. Hr. TUden bad reason to believe thai Gnogreaa, at that time under tbe control ' Of thai party which was In accord with hh political views, would have the simple courage of their coovicUooa, and would ' not "falter In a double acme," and fur- \ tber, that they would not dare, while , •c-ralng. mere# to keep tbe word of premise In tbe ear, "to break U to tire b"pe." HU nearest friends sacrificed oath aal ascendancy at the demands of per- • nal adfiabnea*. He was counted out. Tbe Zach Chen- ' djrn and Mai loos who did U have to a place where at least we eanDot lodge li eu foe political deeds done in the flesh. Bet tills gread old man, still faithful, a ah quiet eyes, to what be believes to be tlie wise and Just principles and sentiments upoc which all free government* arc founded, finds himself in the quiet rep we of hit elegant country house at Grey- •"««, on' the Hudson, already looked upon as the coming man fur tbe DeraoTmdsy be is the ooly man in bis party who could cany tbe Stale of Mdw York for his party. He la seventy yean of age, ..ad albeit be suffers from s slight palsy in his left arm, his fan. Ilk* are as keen and bright as they were twenty yean ago. His residence at Greystooe it flanked by iae rantaoes oo tbe sooth, sod oo the west is a vista of magnificent scenery up along the storied hanks of the river Rhine. And as 8amnel J. TUdec sits beneath tbe attest vc oak by tbe river aide called the •'TUdec Oak," bo can enjoy the Joya of a of friends and by the tweet recollections of a well-specl life. iliiiifl ll was the New York Am which atartad the "ndJit- aboot tbe Pnairtant adding a bout of wsquitileflowere every day all the way frean Waeblegton to a beauli- . fnl Mdy stogping at. Cape May. And r and Piaridetrt of ibe Unfed amy tresnandooaiy, we think. Bat what otcuS-im irnr lime nog it to find wfabtfe la oar «aLa^r^~i^remsla at ted
» Tbe fsilure of tbe sugar refining firm of • John Hilgert's Boos, which was announced In tbe papers Wednesday last, has been a prominent topic of coovoaatlon In boaiores circles both in Philadelphia andCape - May county, and tbe interest became greatly totpmllled when It was ascertained . that Charles M. Hilgert, who compcaed ~ tbe firm, and bad been intimately connected with the firm's IUo Grande operations a In this ec^cty, bad been guilty of forgeries dollars. Since tbe executions oo tbe x judgment note* for 838,000, given to L Catharine D. Rrinaen and W. H. Remseo K rt aL, attachmenu under the act of 18nn, L alleging fraod, have been issued to cover >. tbe claims of George C. Carson & Oo. for h 830,060, Charles C. Harrtaou, 838,800; >. Phlladelphls National Back, 884,000, and u William NewbokTa Sons & Co., 888,D 109.81. It Is charged that the acceptq aocre oo the notes given are all forgeries. c On Jane IS the Philadelphia National „ Bank discounted Hilgrrt's notes for (18,- , 000, accepting aa security bills receivable ^ to tbe amount of 814.238. Pour days e later tbe bank discounted another note doe August 80, for 918,000, taking bills receivable for 818,387. It Is said that t Hilgert paid (3.254 of this latter amount j by check oo July 26, tbe bills, numbering , twelve, all being payable at Hilgert's „ Sons' office except three. One of these . wis upon W. P. Alien, of Chicago, for 83,149; another foe 83.488 on E. P. Pow. efl A Ban, of Norfolk, Va., and tbe third ' for 91.858 on James Campbell & Co., of > New Jersey. On July 29 the bank cashed ! drafts aggregating 89,000, which Hilgert , - said was for merchandise sold. i ' Last Monday be left town, after effect- 1 I tag a loan of 83.340, and accepting a note ' ' from W. C. Woods A "Co., for 85,000, • ' payable in ninety days at ~lbc Merchants' I Rank Baltimore. Upoo obtaining this ' Uilgut said he needed the cash to j ■ duties at the Custom House, but an , ' investigation shows that tbe money was . 1 not tiled for any inch ^purpose. New- 1 1 bold 'a Sons A C*, have made an affidavit j 1 before J. R. Planigan, a notary public, | alleging that tbe debt doc them was fraud- • 1 ulcnlly contracted. Hilgert sold them ■ ■ the forged acceptances. The drafts numi about thirty, ranging from (1.900 to , | (3,000 each, and tbe names of infiueotial t used. Hilgert has left tbe city for parts no- 1 and tbe tmpreaaiac exists that be carried a feiffe sum of money with him. « A warrant wu issued Wednesday for bis ' arrest at Ibe instance of tbg Philadelphia Bank, but up to an early hour 1 1 this morning nothing bad been learned J 1 relative to bis present whereabouts. II U- c 1 gert-iried In lint-class style on Green street above Twcnty-accoed, and has a j 1 wife and one child. The wife was Inform- t • ed the same day of tbe condition of ber husband's finances and bis conduct in connection therewith. Which caused ber a severe ' shock. Tbe Sheriff has been directed to t attach the goods aod chattels belonging to the fugitive, which are in tbe poasea- - sioo of tbe Philadelphia Warehouse Com- ; Thc cause of .tbe faHore Is reported Id some of tbe dailies to be attributed to £ Hilgert's sorghum planuiioa enterprise ( started two jrears ago at Rio Grande in I this county. Whether this be so or not, J are unable to ay, but we suppose subsequent investigation into tbe owner's afwill determine how much there is in the statement. Meat of our readers wiU J call to mind the fact that last winter tpo < years tbe New Jersey Legislature passed a law, through tbe efforts of Senator Miller, I of Cape May, providing for the manage- > mem of raising sorghum. The Slate i agreed to pay a bounty of (2 for every ' ton of sorghum raised. Tbls led to tlie , building of a mill at Rio Grande, a point J i on the West Jersey Railroad, six miles • , ""lb o< Cape May City, and poeseming , Ibe neoeaaary climatic idfiuences favorable . to Ibe cultivation of the sorghum. The f farmers through Ibe lower part of tbe I ' county went into tbe planting of tbe aorghum, and the Brat season some six bun- I | died acres were grown. Meanwhile there ' smagroal activity abont tbe HUgert Sorghum Works, and a large force of men ' wore employed. The crop, however, ; turned out poor, oaring to tbe excessive It was reported In tbe face of this that , the experiment was considered aatlsfso- ' lory, and that tbo Hilgert firm designed . going into tbe business oo an extensive scale. A stock company, with a capital ! of (150,000, was farmed, with George C. ! Potts as President ; James P. Soott, Treasurer, and Ash ton Corson, Rudolph ^ Ellis and Charles M. Hilgert as directors. ' Tbe latter bdng practically tbe leading " man in tbe whole business The company thus formed then proceeded 'to buy op land lying contiguous to the railroad, and ' extending this way as far aa Bennett's. _ This was last fall, and before tbe opening of this year's planting season tbe company bad purchased upwards of 2,000 seres. [ shout 1,200 acres of wldcb have since been pat under cultivation. In tbe pnrJ cbaae of tbe land some (50,000 or (flO. 000 ' were expended. A sugar boose costing ° 880,000 wu built and a number of other ^ buildings involved a further oollay of f •ts.MO. The crop iDe present aeaaoo, It is said, promises well, and will doubtless V be looked after ic doe season. Last week D Mr. Hilgert made an appointment to come L down to tbe plantation on Monday, tbe day of bis sudden disappearance, but ba • did not keep bis wurA. &p5ncaiejli!elA5tfflra!nt.1,>avSl«,2v H. A- Kennedy and Itafe; a Meeray, Cape Mar ■ QtV- <DI- £ " Tallapoosa" Robeacm, the Republican 3 " Boanerges," wffl be in Clspe May for two it- weeks after Congress adjoarna, aod we £ will expect the fur to fly. AstoPnoft g attack on him, Ibe gentle George says be J- is like tbe Irishman whom wife licked him. " Arrahl" be said; "it is fun to Bridget and it doc't hurt me." 1- *«ewa. MtUs a Xacy. Orson kapsoa, Mle)_, D-r ISra— Sanaa mm By-a Cvaaar Datrc t« J Day aaAasptrMmwU gmt raitcr rnaa id teK^-ail u> nacy mMmTmn tu to T°^ T- *■ *-»*. Uwyea rnca ■ ^ Tashion nale -. aL sorts of rieevos are St adraiasiide for Mtflca' dreaaes, but the coa: ■e afceve round the waist remahM tbe lavor- • lie. M - V-s g I ficu'll ■Mill at. kidney diseawa (L at
( Speaking of tbe Nathan A Company's j Circns, soon to appear at Gape Hay, Uic , Boston DaPf Glo&e of May 9th sayi: "Nathan A Coi sin's new cooeolidsted e drens, menegerie and museum pitched iu c lenu oo tbe Coliseum grounds yesterday j for a werik's sojourn among tbe pairooi d of flnt-daa arenic exUbilions in Ibis k city . Tbe management exhibited no J small degree of courage to open in this a city tbe second week of the aeaaoo with a new company, and before the add weather e has hardly left 01, but Up attendance of 0 fully Justified their expectation Up: -tire I, people will patroaixe a good show, even , early in tbe season. Tbe initial performr sac e yesterday opened with a dazzling 1 cavalcade, tbe coatnmes of tbe ladies and spirited steeds, elephants. and , other trained beaau being of tbe usual costliness aod richness. Tbe followed twenty^oe well-selected acts, many of J them being new, and nearly all full of - merit. The two clowns, Tom Mlaoo and e Billy Carroll, both old Boston favorites. were seen at tbdr best, and furnished plenty of fan for the boys. 1"bere were r fire riders: Louis Brhesllsn, son of tbe s great Sebastian, principal bareback rider 1 Mmc. Martha, "School of tbe Menage." s capital exhibition of four borse riding by I'uilo Nathans ; cyclone bardie riding by 5 R. Wbiiaker. and pad riding by klua ■ Minnie Perry. Professor Fryer's educated ■ goals, tfogs and ponies, whlcboould seemingly do almost everything but talk, were moat Interesting features of tbe long pro- - gramme, while tbe tomWera, acrobat* and 1 gymnasU were the beet been here for ■ j several seasons. There was grand sad . lofty tumbling by tbe Aabtoos. Cbeltra (tbe "India-rubber man"). Mile. Miranda , I and Sam t«t>tfi oo tbe trapexe, lleshaway and Moufion on the horisontal bar, . and W. T. Smead with tbe electric cross , aod magic barrel. Tbe performance concluded with tbe familiar farce, "Bernum's Elephant," which sent everybody 1 In lbs best humor. In the mroage1 rie there are a number of cages filled with , specimens from tbe Orient and tbe Occident, and in the museum Oolooel Ruth Goshen, tbe Arabian, pnd Coloch, the > Abyssinian eianta, were tbe principal at- ' . IractiooK Tbe one-ring feature in the circns Is popular, and, taking all together, 1 rte attendants are neat and dean, the ring 1 perfennance good, and tbe circus well worthy tbe palrooage of all who love IIowtoG«t sica.-rxpose yooraelt Oajase * In Buffalo they have "Pound Parties," and BHtber Buill van nor Ryan are invited. Write to lire. Lydla E. Pinkliam, 238 avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets relating to the curative properties of ber Vegetable Compound In all female complaints. ly 1 Dynamite bail for spring wear are the fsshinn In Russia.— N. Y. Com. Adv. Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer Is the marvel of the age for all Nerve Diseases. Ail flu Slopped free. Send to 681 Arch Street, Philads., Pa. slO-ly Tbe City~of Bekdh "wiTallowi (5 a year to every citizen who erect* and mainBnstn and Herve. | Weil's Health Reoewer, greatest remedy earth, impotence, lesnncsa, aexual deAc. (1- at druggists. Prepaid expires, (1.35. 8 for (5. E. B. Wxuk, City, N. J. ! SsHS/S ! 01 Caps Mar PotoL jawSMSMihSSS Ss ' mnnwn-wnu-it iae m. x. i«ra OoM8prUW. hofkm AS— U ALBCRN EH — At the m. B. SSSX of gto Orandt. SIB-SOU'S GEBSOK'S. , Rosa Gerson . 42 N. Eighth Street, 1IENSE REDUCTIONS I | in FINE KILUNEKT I TRIMMED I HATS AND BONNETS.
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~ BATHING SUITS. fATMT 1UBL1 YGKI, PISFECT FITTING BATHING SDITS BALESBOOMB. SOI A dOC MARKET ITT- N. W. Oor. OF SIXTH. Nfn of the BIO ELKPUA STB IM ohnutnot daa^ia™^!n%«.'mipfl^Mm^ ^V'aoa'SSpenor w°oor rco-ii oi test season, which were pronounced perfect try those who usrti tncm. . WeSUvutao afaU line a! OVERALLS. DRAWEES. WHITE BRUITS. BXC1CLE or SILK XHIRTS, DOt'BhE BREASTED BAILOR SHIRTS, from nU grades of OAnnel, SI our °CW m°"' MI A an MARKET STREET, K. W. COR. OF SIXTH. 6ohdtlnx yoor order*. — e remain . lours ^ j BUTTON & CO. PhlladelpMa. March. 1182. a«-5e CHAAE. FRENCH. CHAS. C REEVES 1 FRENCH & REEVES, 1 Nob. 13 and 15 Federal Street, CAMDEN, TJ. j." GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED, Minnesota Paten; Ftoor, Mm Feed, Beet Dried Beef. Rock. Coarse sad Fine Belt, n*j and Straw DJ the Bale or Bundle, Axle Orraae, Caule Powder, coal, Ac. jeia-y Fertilizers, Agricultural Implements and Truck Baskets. GEO. J. BURKHARDT'S SONS. NORTH BROAD BELOW CAMBRIA STREET, DOWN TOWN OFFICE, t'.S CHESTNUT STREET, ( PHILADELPHIA. CEDAR WATER TANKS ; SECOND HAND TANKS JomuEhThy Pen»«jlnn!n R. K. io Oenaantowa Janctlon Suaan from Brand and Marayrraeuand BT^QermaalowD and Kontaiown, A R. via. Bixuwnlh Street BlaUapj Thlr GO TO THE PHILADELPHIA Cheap Boot and Shoe Store, Where job wtu Bad the Urges: end Most Complete Assortment tn aU Grades, Widths and Styles, > or Ornva, Ledlra'. Miami Boys' and Child reul PINE BOOTS AKTB SHOES, And a full Line of Plain and Fancy Slippers. AX-SO A FTJX-X- LINE OF GOSSAMERS neeae girt o* a,yi sad^lis ooorlooori^ l>u^oo cae boy yoar good* taper orat. cheaper than I. KNOPF, letoa-y Cor. WattUa(taa.a Jacksoo Sueeta. Cape May CUy.B. J. _ M._H1GOLT " NO. 37 JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY CITY, with a Full line of FRESH AND SALT MEATS. Fine Groceries and Provisions of ail kinds, PHILADELPHIA FRESH BUTTER, COOKING BUTTER. 1mb orders will receive prompt attention.
HEALTH IS WEALTH. Dr. E. C. Wen'. Nerve mad Brain Treatment * — A specific for Urinaria, DmanMa,Comuhdoaa. Kervana Headache, Menial Depres»km. law. of r : I i S3H 0 ; ( terswena. Ne wa^V°T>*tWeni ny man*wui [ ^ GEMTS WASTED FOB 6DL- ^ i IREltND OF TO-DAY, j r laid Leagie, the Laad AcTad* Uw'aientoa a ; j 'r ^IGGS & B BOTHER ' ! AMERICAN WATCHES 22 1 Walnut, Cor. Dock St., PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES & JEWELRY REPAIRED. | ! PIMPLES. : igSSSHS® a St-y BEN, TAKDHJuSm!»Bl£uM sSof I -| 858 -THE OLD RELIABLE- 1882 ] ' MADAME LJUCMULLAN. am GEOROE. ! Et^aUy'lm nm'i SSSme11—' j
Sfflal Pidffrtisnnfnls. gURBOGATE'S OFFICE. ^TcermderMp^^w^dr^e^Uynoq^ ur bl'RROGATR OF THE OOUNTT OF CAPE MAT. at tu once at Cape May Cram Houae. oo TUE8DAT AND SATURDAY Ql^eartMreek. WILLIAM HILDRKTH.^ QRDEB TO SHOW CAUSE. h«m QrphaM^Oacr^held al Cape^Mar Ooort ^SS^'SSel w2STw^Si2SSSSS J™ rr Werth. ^ deceewed^ hwrlagjaxhlli^ied to this coon 525«S!«ttBlK»a^""l'S ^ lnL^rra^Sorranie. liiikcLAyils; (established i8m) Offlce & Warmom, Ko. 11 Ssnlli 711 SL, PBZLA.BBLPKIA. FACTORY SPRING MILLS, MONTGOMERY CO., FJg ALWAYS ON HAND. Clay or Terra Cotta Drain and Sewer Pipes. ALBOOHIMirBY TOPS. OUR R. R. CHIMNEY TOPS a Favorite. j VANES AND GARDEN ORNAMENTS.^ I JpOR REST. ■ i —
Tie BEST, Tie BBIGHTEST, Tie MOST ATTRAGTIYE! HRE IK ATTBACnmiS. I0FB SfBHAL FE1WEB, I ASD THE VERY BEST BHOW BEES IS A DOZES YEARS, ■ CAPE MAY, MONDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1882. NATHANS & CO.'S , Hew Consolidated Railroad Shows E." D.'f?OLV?NNS') Owners and Managers. Mean. NATHANS A OO. hooeeUy pres. ni all they advertUe.-llenpor r»ig. An Honest and Responsible Combination, Comprising Maes' Circes, Colra's Heiam Jutes' Museum, Fryers Tow, Goat ail Doe Cir® TOGETHER WITH A BRILLIANT AGGREGATION OF SPECIAL FEATURES ' SEEN WITH NO OTHER SHOW, AMONG WHOM ARE mons. cheltra, Tlie Bm£les FhUBiaa, orMa-Mte1 Man. Ibe Indta-BahberMaMta atalaly a Haman WonO*,.— Jmrw. Airm^r. THE GREATEST OF ALL GIANTS ! Col. Ruth Goshen, Prince-Ke-Te-Na-La. Combined Weight Nearly 1 400 Pounds. Aggregate Height Nearly I 8 Feet. ' THE PONY STARS, Who perform Mlutary DrilM, Jump through Itoopa of Fire, Fire Cannon*. Piny at 8a*-Stw, AND WALK ON STILTS. LEAPING GREY HOUNDS, And t Troupe of EDUCATED DOOB, whose rare Iniefflgeaoe have been the theme ol thoonnnde ThePoqlee.Pog*«naOoda are h whale *haw In thmeelvea— BWWd Oe^w. i AN ARENIC CONGRESS! MATCHLESS IN THEIR MIGHT. , ' MADAME MARTHA, MLLE. MIRANDA, MLLE. I'EUPY, Ml I K DASHAWAY. MLLE. CARROLL, MIL PBILO NATHANS, FEED. BARCLAY, THE ASHTONS, J. A. WHTPTAKER, MONS. DASHAWAY, WILLIAM SMEAD, AND A SOLID ARRAY OF LEAPEBS, TUMBLERS, RIDERS, ACROBATS, GYMNASTS, BQCESTlURXNE8,1!!e, ETC. r III I *' I m Ml fn'lilin jlTZl 1 JUST ADDED! JU8T ADDED! ' To the Menagerie Department, a Pak of WHITE BUFFALOES. Miff be in town early j , TO WITNESS THE MOST ORIGINAL AND CAPTIVATINO STREET DISPLAY ON RECORD ■ GORGEOUS ANIMAL LAIRS, MAGNIFICENT CHARIOTS, SUPERB CAGES. VAN A ' OPEN DESS.GENUntETAIXr-HOOOACH. KNIGHTS Arm LADIES MOUNTED t OS BEAUTIFULLY CAPARISONED STEEDS, AIJO OOMIC CREATIONS t THERE WAS AN OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A 8HOE, " crand open air paceant, ! 2 EXHIBITIONS DaYlY. 2 j DOORS OPEN at I and 7 P. M. COMMENCE I HOUR LATER. , Admission as Usual. Children under 9 Years Half Price. « CAPE MAY, MONDAY. AUGUST 14th.;
THE PENN BEST IN THE WORLD IT HAS NO EQUAL B rat fllpllilflil Till- HAMMOW^ MSJM.T VS BE The Penn Harrow The Penn Harrow The Penn Harrow W The Penn Harrow CHAN OLD TO A SQUARE EABBOW. Thv Letin Harrow 'gga A1 i-Jgg; SA The Penn Harrow lm HARROW HMFSnUHtM CO. CANIOEN. R. J. PATENTS oMmnpatent* In Ice* time tun thiee remote f^?hra^?*or drawing Uaenl we advteeaa SaraMmffiwvM^npSS^4 " Opposite Patent OtOor. ^VmSngronT D. C. WOR^fHSEHDWFC^ THVESTORS ADDRESS EDSOH X BSOa, ABJMtUr sad potent BolKllora. <Mnma.Il. O. tor raterenoe. and ndrtoe, orrH^ ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOB SUITABLE FOR BOARDQiQ BOOSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. oMSSS'sj sssa^-css pSshThrSiSSiS buiiding. alt tn good condition. AMoooe E1G HZ ROOM BRICK DWELLING. rny»2uu' V. M." D. MARCY. Chpe M*y Ctty, or ALEXANDER MARCY, OaBdea. NTS.

