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Published Every Saturday Morning. 1 CAPE ■ A Y, SEPIEM BER 23, 1882. xr.," ,ryy„y,^- "*». i ~ - — i There li t ye lliao a million of money "i lying unckltoed in tbe inooey order dlvix- ! • Joe of the' Pat Office Department. i Geary*] NVaHcley it laid to be a tola! j drinks. Tne New York Sum *agge*u 1 that tlie uv*t>ds of lira would bare bees ' aaved is our war if the gen emit bad all ' bcen^a sober at Wolacley it aald to be. 1 At tbe fall electioo County Clerk* will i be ejected in Cumberland, Essex. Middle- i sex. Mercer and Union counties, and Snr- ■ regale* in Atlantic, Bergen, Salem. Cape , May. Mldi'ietei, Morris, Monmouth, , Somerset ard Union. i A cotntni nity that require! iu Magir. ' Irate* So punlab thiera and burglars and ' at tbe tame lime returns Beprtsentalivet ' to Congren who voted for tbe River and ' Harbor tier I trill in vain lay claim to tbe ' ntfrit of a otistency. . ' All of tbe life-aavlng station, along tbe \ New Jeraey coast were opened Friday and j Saturday < f last week, and signal Sags . asp flying from Bandy Hook to Cape May. , In consequence of tbe IB per cent, ad- , vanned pav. tbe crews thai resigned in tbe i aprlognf l*dl bavr consented to. return, i Harris. , f lire Tlrird district of New ' Jeraey, rrp-nU his vote for tbe River and J Harbor bi". but bit contribution it not suffldent. I ■ satisfy bit constituents that ' be would red vide for naotber such Job in tbe next t'qogrr*- if tbpy were foolisb eooogl, til r -elect bim. 1 George Ik-Havm. tbe efficient bead of > tbe ad reciting bureau of tba Pennsyl- t van is Railroad f-mpuy.dai carefully t prepared e map sffiy ing tbe lince of tbe i Pennsylvt oia RsllrrSid eyatrm and its t f coders Tbe system cm braces 5,535.01 , miles of uack, cast of Pktsbutg and t Erie, and 1.180 02 weal of Pittsburg. < making a lolal of 10,015.00 miles of track r in tbr wh 4e system. , United .Hates Senstor MePbenoa has 1 on bis far. u at Van Akcn Station. Somer- ' act county tlie largest alto In this country, ' it being o.ie hundred Net long, forty feet ( "Wide and twenty feet dorp. It now coo- 1 tains dgl tycar Potts of lerwcrs1 grain. * besides le ivlng rtrtm f>>T a crop of carrots and I wets now growing on twenty acres. ' The Senator lnlcds bringing Are bun- ' dred bee1 of rattle from bis rsncbe in ' Texas l'i ibis fsrrsi i winu-r. " Flsll axon will occur on Ibe 2Tlb Inst.. [ twenty-* x minu-es after midnight. This r 'willlw ' bat Is known as the "harrat 1 moon." • oe of i 1m- crowning glories of , the ammonal stwin. On amount of the i pnalilon • f ibr rlfipilc in regard to the ( equator, she itscsfrgafyeral conseooltrr ( evening* with only a omnparatively abort ; interval .if time Intervening, and thus t seem! I protra g tbe day, at sbe poors , bvr florrlinf ailvrrly light over tbe per- t vest af I iw year \ The 1 41 of our montry's pensioaer* are prop -fly there. The facts having re- ' eeotly r »ne -Hit concerning I he Urge nuin- r hex of fi *ud» perpetrated opoo tbe govern- * meat by nonaion agents and new pension era. wr 'where ibe suggeatios s wise one ' that tbr ilat of pfiirionere he published by the autb irtiiea. *r> that it may be examined ' by all «bo harp ibe inclination. Our c cwnuy' . graielul ackuowledgr nentr will ' thus be iiublidy made of those whom it • . delight. to honor, while the undeserving * im Potto* will I* made known. ' Tbe Star Route l rial at Washington was |, . waded last week, and tlie verdict of tlie 0 Jury Wands as follow*: Two of the de- , fendam-. M C KerdeH ao.t J. R. Miner. 0 are adjijged guilty; ooc. W. R. Turner, ,i Is aequo led, tbe prosecution having some j. time sg • abanO 'Detl Ibe case against him; , while « lib regard to rxSraster Honey, g bia br tbei'J W. IVtraey, ex-Aasistant y Voile, he Jury were unable to agree. Tbr ,> vfrdin has since ben set aside by Ibe coon. -* it about I Iw. on tbe ground of dioibg wncr by the" jury ,.f the Judge's order >»'« to' di-cust Ibe bribery question «: in tbe Jury.re .m. This will necessitate d the n -trial of All the defendants except h Tutor . li is thonghr this decision will 0 be mm* ni..i,>,tr.ii'sg.- .us to Uie Gov- li ' lowed in Wan d. a. ,n fret .ore the cuo'lil *| sion -•( Rtr.ieil u. Attorney -General n th, . ins! Tbr retvmY trial, upon the " old iii-lic(njet»t. will begin im December 1. 1 Iu ;umy reqweu the Ufpe May avaron J Fifth Maryland K--,-.irifel spent ten dsrt 1 upuo the-islsod: ibe Washington Light * iofan'ry Corp. a week. The list of vial- p tow locindrd many d.uiaguishci people c ton, New York, Chicago and Pittsburg: 0 and :ue weeks have brcu replete with soon Thii Sepleiubc m-uninc the air is • dv'ly^rttallywAnnSbrindy.g^gertivecf , eari. spring; tbe great beach is a* »dt an i There is a beak b giving^nt ' not more people here to snjuy, and y« the ; lahtad is by no loreo. deserted Itjs \ -b. I tbe excitement at tbe hdeU » over j thai *..Uge tlfe is In iu full enjoyment. ' Ma. y of tbe eatagera come here early It , ■ . mo h of a task ItTTa W full of compel ' aalion, and cue that is optdlygrewiac ;r. . popolorRk— yavaw's Pruprere t i It is said that lb* older motquitoe* r

Pre tar -cm» Hay ware." -htsiesrnan, J'l fnen-l to trrflii, at sool star ere. ' w*<! asiaed rwouikud who feamftMi ' l.y Umselt, by ail approvrd, 1 1 And praised, aaearlM. by she muse br lored." t As the time rapidly approaches for the I Republicans of Cape May County to place I in nomination the men of tle-p choice to I - represent them in the le-ghdsturc of the 1 Stale of New Jeraey. we. as faMMtO ' chroniclers of tbe times, have anxioully I • looked for the people*' assent or disKnt t u I lea: ai this crisis to take the helm in our > state politics. We hare endeavored to: i ' feel the public pulse, and wet' in accbrdance with Iu tdlMf| gad e**:*t our fdl -w i dtitens inck-vating fnen init tjieir mid*; ' All tlie exalte-I prsiii.ia .of Stale Sena- 1 meet the approbation of every voter who | would out only intelligently cast his vote ' Will] Ills party for a good hnd proper can- ' 1 didale. but win. would a'i»- fill the mcas- ' acrvalive met. in litis county, who, not | by party rules, or confined by I party lines, will throw tlieir influence for i the man most acceptable to them, bo be 1 Republican or Democrat. It is the first t consideration that one Senator*|hould lie 1 completely identified with this city in its I progress and improvement, so that lie t would embrace every proper opportunity, that .might redound to onr benefit and I advancement And most especially at I litis time when Cape May City has taken i great stride forward, and bids fair to ; ! rapidly in wealth, we want our j f wtcred and taken care of by one j who not only will have the power and in- ■ to give us a fair aha re of the ' State's patronage and support, bat whose J city pride, and property interest, will ] keep him ever on the' alert, lo^piskc hit 1 home rank high, as . it well deserves. ' the seaside cities and retorts. Also , to watch all the growing Interests of the t whole county, the new cities, by the tea t that spring up, at U were, by magic, on tbe finest and meat healthful bathing ooast J the world, need a watchful band ; the railroad and ttcanSbat interests should be ' fostered and increased. We cannot have ' too many facllitlra tor people to reach us , during tbe season ; the various industries I rising successfully in onr midst need I encouragement to keep them with us. and J bring them to perfection and profit Tim , Stale baa alread assisted tbe Sorghum ■ producer, and there is no a reason why t Cape May County should not teem with ' thriving industries and soon become a | rich and populous county. i The Agitation of the question it not so > off si slime people may Imagine, j whether this city on it's bey side shall lie ( a port of entry. It baa all the advantages, j and facllitiea. and with the railroad* and ' rapid transit safe harbors for steamers. It ] is six hoars nearer Liverpool, and all the j risks and delays of the Delaware Bay and I River navigation avoided. To attend to, j and further ail these important interests j vital to the future growth, of Cape May , is what we want a Senalor pi I control and represent, and we have failed ' to bear a reasonable and tenable objection to Ool Sawyer si possessing the m-eeasary ( qualifications of inlegrily, force of cbarae- t and honeMy of purpose, to enable bim J to place ua snd our interest* where we ( have a pdliticai right to be. - { As a business man GiL Bawyer'staDd* I in tbe first rank, the reputation and no* ' far ed bis Obairoete stands serood to D,«ie , on the Island. He has from lit* snwrsriod Industry, ralwrl at: etlifice from r our the swamp, tbxt any man ndgtit lie | This is our type Af man. active, peaking, enterprising, and successful in the -day affaire of bis life, we feel assured that in tbe public positioa we 4e- , aire to see him placed, thst be will boweighed in tbe balance and not found ) wanting. 1 Tbe peqple are asrake to Ibis issue ; it t discussed around every fireside ; men of property desirous of enhancing the J value of their estates ; toilers and workers , of all kind* : tbe hewers of wood and , drawers of water; all, with one accord, ( Join in the prayer, .that in Col. Sawyer. J and this present political event,- Is united , man and Ibe honor, able to raise be- i yood the narrow limits of party lines, and a with voice and mind attuned to noble t apeak and act for the right. aobeion Mo minuted. I Th* cut-and-driod Republican Congrm (tonal Convention bekl in Camden Fri- ' day. 15th inst., clfeae Goirgt M. Robe»n l, aorlamation si iu eandidste. No i other name was presented tn the Cooveo- l lion. James H. Nixon's abject withdraws! at a ls(e hour the previous Saturdsy night, dusppointot his former suj- ■ porter* so mutii that his name was not 1 mentioned. * Samuel !L Grey represented the name ? of George M. lfobraon as candidate for 1 Caatgrpaa. CoL Score] Jumped to h'w . feet, and, waring hi* hat over his head. ' propoaed a round of cheers for the "Old 1 - Tbe delegates cheered. State " Senator Albert Merrill of Camden Countv, 1 Richard 8. learning of Case Mav. and Harris- -a Llvermore of Gloudater were ' appointed a onrnmittee to bring tbe noml- ' me before tbe Cmtrentkm. Robrwm anpcared m a few. minute* with the coot- i miltae. and, advancing m the rail which 1 encloses tbe space reserved for members of the bar, began his speech. J •He thanked the Convention for the honor they had bestowed on him, and ' said that his n rmination "as a direct re- f s)rinre to. the trill of tbe people. , "The oontrat has been an actire onr,~ ' said be. "and on my part It hps been a 1 defends* one. I have never exhibited malevolence or had feeling. It is not my ! character ™ A delcgste intcrruptod ' the speaker at this point by shouting c something about navy ysnls RobrOon c roodndS by denouncing tbe aggregation , of wealth, and promising to do better for 1 bii constituents In the future than be had %£££.£■ ~ »" "■ ; ably the narful and tbe entertaining, soil 4 eoataioi a vw amount of infnrmaUen on } a variety of subjects. "The !>lantin Mu- } aeum at Antwerp. " "A Irip tntbe Wear." 1 "WomanA Work and Wages." and "Talks With Women.- bv Jemue Jnn*. are all " capital articles. Toe Household iK-pnrt- * ■"■t W well filled, the articles uc "Ifome T Art and Home Comfort.' and "How to ! AArtml-a Ward.- I* coeninued's^ tbe ' »ro exeeflrnt "dttrrent J Ssi*. : 'T<-kr- I Two lltato. bi-s bumped brad. *i< !

The aeventy-Sret annual meeting of the New Jersey Bapliat Aalodation met , on tbe 13th and 13th inst., at Roadalown < with the venerable C.'obanaey Church 180 ' of age. This old church Is famous j the mother of Baptist churches in aouth- ■ southern New Jent-y . Tbe church edifice ; ■ stand- in a very large and imposing grove, , and although sisipt 180 years old promtwall ii <-l t-tk-k about two feel thick. A < an-1 rigorous representation met as able -..-iiUling. Tbe proceeding* throughmit were marked with unanimity and i: slu'.ily. Never before .waa more valuable work accomplished. We furnish a few items of interest from the proceedings in. I ; which our local pastor, Rev, F. B. G.rrul j tlie forming band. Th, Commute, ou Churth I Alter t rei pined 50 dmrehea at 58 meeting houses - valued at *4*2.500. and SI parsonages • valued at *33.000. Pastorf" salaries #33,- ■ Tlie membership of the churches is re- ; ported as 8828; loss Ibis year 131; bap . ■ lisms 271, which is 32 more than last year; ■ number received by letter* 807, by exper- : 30. by rratoratlon 15, a total received . of 529, dismiSt-d by letter 227. and died , making tbe' total Ions of 055; excess of : dismissions over accessions 120. Tbe contribution were reported for I church expense* #84,865.51. and ; for Sunday school ,#5.800.87; ministerial j i education, #149.23; -State missions #810- : , 60, Bible and Publication Society. #844- i 18; Home Missions. #1488.72; Foreign j Missions. #1,307.60, Building loan fund, I !. #7 miscellaneous. #2,581.05; Ministers j and widow's fund. #80.06; total amount , expended, #97.891.03; number Of Sumtay schools, 74; officers snd teachers, 1093, pupils enrolled, 9511; !pupiia baptiied, volumes in libraries, 36.325; conlri. , , butions #3700 02. Tbe sealing capacity i of all -the meeting bouses in the eight I counties embraced in this Association Is ] 23,470. and tbe population is 210,789, so ! that the seating capacity is one for every , nhic of the population. These figurgs are approximate, a few ehangO" being mdfic subsequent to the committee's report. Mr. Greul spoke on the subject of child : (WRMrasea. "Christian life is clarified childhood," is a sentiment in harmony with Christ's teaching. In tbe little things 1 the glory of God may be reflected. Infant found iu most potent argument the theory of child conversion. "Of such- is the kingdom of heaven," raid - Christ. The process of regeneration is wider than onr comprehension. As toon a person steps out of incomprehension child jp changed. Tbe child's mind com- ■ prebends the gospel. God is sufficiently Interested in the child^fo^aend his angel , dentures. First. |Hindranc« are found in homes where we do wrong by onr multiplied doubts. Second, Tbe habit of fault fiudlng. Tbe criliciian on the character _>f others sucgesu scepticism to the mind of tbe child. Third, The churt-h holds back-for fear the child la'not being truly convened. A plant needs soil adtpted, Ac. Fourth, It Jit a stumbling block for the teachers and officers nra to.be in the meeting. Fifth, Then there is tlie | •nt scepticism In the church- Spurgcon had no trouble with Uie child members of hit cborcji. Sixth, Ike scepticism < Sliout age discriminates against religi on in comparison with the smartness of the Child on eroty other subject. Now for reasons why 1 believe In child conversion; First, Christ died for childThey have faith. Of such is the kingdom of heaven.- Second, children know bow to do wrong and repent in t he If *o in relation to Jhe earthly |«u en l, why Dot injrelallon to tlie heavenly parent. Third, oorrecrsion it God's work. Regeneration begins in the heart. God ahowa himself to the heart of the child - the true Ideal. let us learn to labor for tbe conversion of children. Get down low with the child himself and be will tell you Utfngi yon , little dream of. Pray with them and . uach them to tell God all Ihelr troubles. The Great Hone Case. Tin- great bone came op for a final to-day. Two stubborn jurymen out at the last trial rendered a new trial necessary. Cnndall of literary fame, called "the Hero of Wild Western Scenes," dropped < out of the case, having exhausted his , aero! at ic eloquence on the Brat trial, and Crandall rays be could not "support his trjin' these kind df casta." T. B. Harned, 'an original Robcaoo man | Who flopped over, to the other aide >1 the < time, represented Howard Carrow and Samuel l'iper the defendanta. James M. bcovel and Harry Sydney ; Scnvsll represented the plaintiff. The elder Scovel said that Piper "Hied- | a-ck' waa a good brand of wine but that . this Piper made Powell'* horse UuUmek. \ Djring the recess alnce the first trial. 1 Harned had James Piper arrested on I the oath of GarrowA Piper, charging James t Piper with perjury, in swearing that I Jr. , and Carrow drove tbe horse through the chemung sand on a jump, tuc • li-tttest day of last July. Uib gave Jamdl Matlack a chance to ■ aling some most choice and vigorous English at what he denounced as a crime to i arrest an booeat witness In tbe midst of a to frighten him out of a court of jusBut. said tlie counsel, rov client W up in the woods' of Dennis, Oape * May county, and is not the hair-pin to tic scared by a Federal street owl like T. B. Harned. „ Tlie' junior Scovel, H. Sidney, made a strong speech after examining tbe ' witnesses with decided ability. In vain did Harvcd bring oat the Amer- . ican eagle and ray that at had brought up . Carrow a a a "grace" to tbe profession Tbe -elder Scovel raid that a man' who ' would kill a bone, and then admit Uie . killing, and then deny it. under oath, was • la a fair way to- "disgrace" any profesoion God's green earth ' lie appealed to tbe Jury to do the honest thing by a i Powell, a poor man. who could not afford , to lose #125 by tbr wrong of another. A reporter of the Pott waa dodging i around Ibe court roam cxpreaaioc a wil- " Harness to gel on the Jury In the interest - of Csiyow. The Pool reporter did not get oc that Jury. fudge Miller made a josh a legal, and impartial charge, hat not in the least satisfactory to T. B. Harned. . Mr. Scorel. Jr., opened, and Mr. Sen- . vel. Sr., the old "ana of Ihnnder." dosed 1 the case, which waa replete with fun as ] well as full of oratorical wrath. The "old i man eMjumt,- (he it 50.) came down on ' for swearing falsely about that in ' which five resprctalile people contradicted Carrow. He. J. M. Scovel. surpassed i hltfnelf. ' The Jury was only out for 15 minutes and gave Powell a Judgment fur all be rakr*!. #135. a just rebuke to the young for first killing bis bone and then lying about it. "I'm all played out." as a common eomtaien aad (ate a ran wtn at ears reel iu vooic Shijn. nJer^d ttofJSums Ira 'Snrawljc Sa ^jor S57 toS'iM • Two quntitas of tbe hour: What will .E^tand^do^with^E^itf and. what will . bat Cttt. Mtcu., Feb. 8, 1880. I think it my duty to send yon a recom*"'ik<*a"IB* ' ' " 'fffSt." ! i

SPEACE — K ATTHXWS. — On HaaCirr Seal. I ■ 1A teas, by Rev. P.B, 'Great. Pranxc.H.Hprare and Laura Mauraws, ad of Cspe May city, narttngton pluae copy. ra^k'SS'iuAu'tiir'uSS S'tafraid*"'- ■ TwSSii ^'Ssa^iilL'^?iuy<ci2dtaw . Jtntj, and MM* Jenny L. Mad. of Cory. Irtr spec'rudrlnvUM! u« sitend the fnnrrah trem rar ' Iv-.e renarnc., cspe May VBJ, Mondvj. one p. I 3iflrfrtisra(nts. ; GERSOM'S. GIBSON'S.; Mrs. Rosa Gerson • 42 N. Eighth Street, IMMENSE lEDECTIONS TRIMMED "f \ HATS AND BONNETS. -

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i i ; Mrs. Rosa Gerson, 42 North Eighth St., 1022 NORTH SECOND ST. [ Ssrx'Sa^w^^^tJ.'jnra tnj'r oeTSrel ^ , "TjtOIt RENT I " J 1 |.„.U|,,1 nr nafornunrd"- — ■- -.n'. I w " w,*,''°,oon c*1* *■' -\Tt)Tici; i if* W. TATIOB, Srereury. *] r ATER^ PROOF BUILDING I Mslaptamat ptaKerl *"tNu«Srn* aril Isnpi- ! l^fAflOK A HAMLIN * at IJ0.S6!. (as. *;i trt. sax. Illltotso ana ItlsB-n^'ouslaxur free. t^itAoaiujsnr CtsWbt^GnST1 Ptsnml InnSnanj! , ZBSXJB sssr«*S < g^j-ra^ramneara^rt-tsraafo k Tn* MASON A HAXt.'N Orgra and Piano ! Co.. IU Treranal Street. Boston: U E. Mlk M.. New Tort: 1U Wsurah Are.. Calcsgo. «XJ» 1 TvQOTICETO IX VK-TOlt-TiEST MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MM Lin ni Trail Claim, HASTINGS. NEBRASKA. imbjt AETWgui 'ri t^EPNTEr.. TVeu. l ^ NNPAX MEETING. Tbr sannal arriraa of ur Csra May A Sdirl- ,. i S!a!draLj>Mra h Mratra>^>S*'ofU>C'> : I . wulbr arid .at offi— of ,\e coraiany at _ »cb«llwai<* Uadta^taCsur Msy^.r.^J^ ' ^B*eoiBpMy*lfo tra*rata^-ddsy of r : K,h"- -Mia'ggvtaag; ; 1 ! i o ' JSSmsm < "Jwprawvlrapnsi nu SoaoSm c ; i I ^gjj£»j.|ara«'*«sr yiwdlsf tar nor of ~ : MALARIA I FEVER AND AGUE, ! C. Monroe's Remedy j ! Without the use of QuiMne. a 1 WARRANTED A SURE CUBE. Z. Which tnanv Prominent (fitineu can ( traUfy. J AaX poor PraggM lor It sr rnUrvre M

For Autumn Wear. Our Bargain sections oiFer many lots of Glothing for 'men and boys, well adapted for Fall wear, at an average of I forty per cent off from the low prices j established at our June Upiet Sale. You may save the cost of a journey - | to the citv, and perhaps much more, 'on a single suit of clothing. Wanamaker & Brown. Ciak Hall, Sixth and Market Sts, Philadelphia. ALL DEPARTMENTS. STRAWBRIDGE ■& CLOTHIER demands than have been made upon them in the past. A STOCK OF DRY GOODS! APPROXIMATING I MILLION AND A QUARTER DOLLARS IS ALREADY OPEN for Inspection— with very much more 1 on tijc way— which huge stock has been selected with ex- ' tremc care, under the must favorable circumstances, and is believed to be as choice a collection of THE LATEST NOVELTIES, as well as the best and most reliable 'STAPLE FABRICS, as can be found in the American Dealing Exclusively in Dry Goods Our whole time, attention and large facilities being concentrated thereon, we arc in condition to offer unusual and certainly unsurpassed opportunities m this special branch of business. We Claim Three Great Advantages frlRST-^THE WONDERFUL ATTRACTIVENESS of the stock wc have to offer, and the fact that IT ISTIJE LARGEST ON SALE IN PHILADELPHIA. ^ SECOND— THE MODERATION IN PRICES at which it is marked throughout. THE COMPLETE ARRANGEMENTS for its distribution with Convenience and Economy -to all our patrons. WE INVITE THE ENTIRE PUBLIC, within reach Of Philadelphia, to call at our establishment jnd determine whether it is to their interest to become patrons of the house or not, by testing the claims wo make for a general and constantly increasing patronage. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. T A. CARRETSON'S CAPE MAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 32 jackson street. Choice Building Lots for Sale most desirable locations. Hot". *1*1 war* BWj*' l!StUi°fiS3SSr.hnA^p?y,» Br*CB °°w 00 rot I. A. Garretaon, Cape May. 4- a. txarreteon, uape May. I

AGENTS WANTED T"5S*SSoV,c" | Treasury of Song S^gg: I t^iuii^^.,. T"j, ! rrsM eh wee to rots woray. Kempt* phgtira. free. AMtrm HrBBSRD BROS.. PhllsJrtptUs. v^JrajL!.'*' sS "MV" '""I' | -I KLTB- CREAK BALM CO.. Onr. ». V

'A CHANCE TO BASE MONEY. | FOR SALE CHEAP. D A MODEBAT3 SIZED | BOARDING HOUSE. ; Fifty Guests. ! Also Sereral Cotla£e Lots For Sale. TERMS EASY. i A^ALUAUI.E PROPERTY FQR : SUITABLE FOR BOARDING HOUSE SCHOOL OR SEMINARY. T.„ preywrgraiown M W*ne BsU.st IM oori n*r of LsfvyriWsnit Jeffwsnc rtreeta^Oep* CulSuat.'iS' m *SacooaahSn*Alra1ra EIGHT BOOM BRICK DWELIJMO. ! I myStam v. M. D. MAKCT. Cspe May CUy. | or ALKXANDSB MABCT, CUM, S7l.

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