CAPE MAY HERALD.
VOL. L NO. 42.
CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1901.
Subscription—$t.oo per Year.
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POSSIBLE FUTURITIES Arm K1VT TtlU OF DULLRS8 OAPI MAT MILL ADVAI0& By th« Strtssont EforU of Some of Our . Xeuemed Oitkeni, Oape Mej Bo* foMa Longer to bo Held Book. The rumor* of Cape May** advaooetnent U not without foundation, bowertr great may be the dealt* of aome greedy Individual*, who Deoeaeartly go to make up the popeloua of all cltlea, to quaah crerythinit in tb* war of improvement that oneMO up for public dtacuaaion. The rapid and long atridee Cape May ha* made hi the laat few year* after ■Mining dormant fur ao long a time, together with the berm lean efforta which are now being put forth by ex tieuatnf L. E. Miller and otbrra who are interaeted hi Ibe clly’a wellfare, many of _ whom have a large amount of money tuveated here, and are a training every point U> aid in tbe forward movemen 1 now In vogue, which baa already bad tetliag effect, proving that tbe r.tate of affair* heretofore prevailing longer cxiat, and are back ouailwra In thle age of advanoement, which give Way to the power, will and energy of the more pmgreaalve element. The many conflicting aturiaa concerning the ptupoaed new trolley road, of Cnurae, baa a tendency to make one sceptical, and while there aeems to be two syndicates contend! ug for the franchise and permission to lay their tracks on the dlf. fensn; struct* of the city. It would be well for cHy <>fl! laU to lank into this tnalter of the new comer, (tim so-called ayidicate of Baltimoreans) which' la alleged to have come forward offering fabulous prices for the trolley franchise, and make sure that it is not another scheme to baffle, and ultimately quash, the •‘real thing." The Baltim.** con- ' «era,may be able lw do all that K claim* to d.., or It may only be a ruse of that cuvkipa peramage who always wauM.lo W?* t»-t«fr, hhitom and ml.lwqy of y enterprte* that Bsms* to Ibe city,
or*»*r.
this may be, or may not be ao. tbe Hkral* lea« p(*MO( unable to say—Inaamueh as msch things have hmn d«Hie, this to oar mind is where the sceptical point comra hi. At least. It does seem strange at thle particular stage, - after Cape May's long sluggish condition atrl the Inrfflcieoey of trolley conveniences in her streets, thl* contention should come about. Kevertbeksa. we belWve City Council wUI act wisely and judiciously Ip this matter as well as all others of greater and leaser importance, and that a trolley road on Washington, Lafayette sad pusL Wy many other street* will be another feature of Cape May and her forward strides during the coming summer. The year IMS may be tbe recording time of many, and great Improvements at this beautiful, health giving resort. The railroads. In anticipation of, the developing of Cape May during tbe oomIfc. spring, bar* planned extensive improvement*. To enable the running of faster trains next year tbe Penneylrauia Ballruad Company will put down a 100* pound rail ou the Cape May branch of the West Jersey and Heasbore Hall road, and will red tier the running time from Market atrewt, Philadelphia, to Cape May to
wMmtM minutr*.
The Philadelphia and Beading Company also proposes to get in on tbe ground floor, according to an authority oa tbe subjret. When spoken to ou the
Urn company bad aouulred valuable terminal property *t Cape May, and had alraady aada extensive Improvemoots. Other improvement* are said to
Uat year the number of summer visiter* to Cape May was greater than it had
beau for a long
TIM lawtouda Plweded. ) A severe northeast rata and wjed storm raged here Saturday wight, terminating at A o’eloA Sunday morning with a (gala, ■which blew at the rate of forty-eight ^iles
* the records hf the om «
to
sther bares*. Thy rainfall from S Saturday wight until 8 o'clock Sunning was t 6$ inches, the heaviest • Mm*. The Udea as a cDwscqwwcc
. beaches north of Cape May. The tat* of ihr gale, however, was along the Mew Jersey coast, aad the reports from the m*rr*aarts fTamCM*MMtoUug to aril of taaaas ta pmpeny, hm a* Uvea. Several fast of the fan* pier was carried
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY An Enjoyable Evculafl Spaat at the Ham* *f My. a*d Mra. Jaa. Charch Monday, Nov. 45th, is a date mem orable In the life blftory of two of Cape May's most esteemed oitlaens. -On that dale Joseph sod Esther Church reached tbe fiftieth milestone of their wedding pilgrimage. Hand lo band they climbed ilfe'a rugged hillside, ou through atnrm sod sunshine to iia summit; now quwt aud l»autlful ev.mtide togl they descend the Western slope. May their nun move slowly to bla setting M tbe wish of many heart*. Such » signal t was not to be lorgottou by the boats of affectionate friend*. On Monday tv -mug aU.ut flfly persons gathered at tb* bonte of Mr. sod Mr*. Church, Lafayette street, bringing with :m an ample Mpply of rsfrrshmeots; evening of rare social olierr followed. But tbe chief eve't waa tbe beelowmeut upon Um honored couple of tbe gift* which many bad brought io warm to youth again these aged bea.na. A joint gift by a few- friend* of a beautiful car. pet and a well filled purse waa prearnted in their behalf hi a abort address by tbe Rev. C. B. Fisher, Mr. and Mra Church's
Among thorn prevent were: Mra Idney Townsend. Ml** Mrivina Townind, Mr. and M ! a. William H. Cburcn, Mis* Anna May Church. Master Walter Church, Mi. and Mrs. Samuel El well, Joseph El well, Mra. Sti'pheo B. Wilson, Mra. B. F. Johnson. Mrs. Tasked Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Horace Ware, Hr*. Horatio Cburi-h. Mrs. Mark Scull, Mra. Loub* Wans, Mrs. Judith McCollum. Mra It J. Creswetl. Mr. aud Mrs. Ciinloii Souder. Mr. and Mra Alexis Scbellenger, Mi*» Viol* Saballau jar. Mr. J. Elwell. Jr.. Ml** Pauline Elwell, Mrs. Bessie Holland. Mrs. Mary Townsend. Mias Ahbie Carretaon, Mr. M**kcl Ware, Mra* LlxiWWate. Mr. »nd Mrs. Elwuod Rowland, Mbs Delia Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Lost Sod family, Mis* Eilphis Owrcb, Mr. William Cuurch, S*a Leah Ware.
At a. sad
lob of their golden Wedding ttlaipnmc* 'be painful duty of the HtkaXD to report ' sad newr that oil Friday Mr*. Church I died suddenly during tiwulgbi. She I on Thanksgiving night attended the festival in the M. E. Chapel, aud had left for her home apparently In bur usual health. The deceased waa an ardent tlan and I* mourned hy * large <rlr. ole of relatives and frieuda. 8bc waa 71
year* old
I'be iuneral aervioea win be held ou M->uday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. In the First Methodist Episcopal Church. Id* torment at Tabernacle Cemetery.
f Ltat wf Petit J wears. The following list of peUi juror* for ibe Deoember term of court waa drawn at tbe Court Housie <m Tuesday: — Charles Foulke. Cape May City. Horace E. Richardson, Middle Tovnabip. Lewi* Douglas*, Dennis Township. Charles Scbellenger, Cape May CHy. Albert Ewing, Cape May City. William N. Rotan, Sea Isle City. . lames P. Jaquettc, West Cape May.
PERSONAL INTEREST. Gouip of ikfl Resort li* Which Ton Hu Be Mentioned. Mra. Thomas Rim has returned from visit to Philadelphia. Mra. Joseph Jack sod la enjoying a fortnight’* visit to frieuda In Philadelphia. Mra. John L- Lansing la among Philadelphia friends for a few day*. Freeholder and Mra. H. 8. Rntheriurd w entertaining frieuda from Newark,
N.-l.
Barclay L. Schellenger baa »old Ms West Cape May cottage to Mrs. Edward 8. Hewlit. Thomas H. Bambrlok baa removed bis family from Cape May to Pblladelpbia for tbe wiutar. Allien Bullock, of Millville, was in Cape May ou Monday for a low hour*, calling on old friend*. John Filer, formerly of tbia dry. bui now of Bridgeton, waaa visitor to friends bare daring the past fortnight. Mra. Jus. Rirgel aud the Misses Riegrl have gone to their Philadelphia home for the remainder of tbe winter. C>1. Harry Duoglaaa Hug bra, of Pbiladelphla, was a guest recently at tbe eottoge of Miss Hughes, uu Perry street. Mr. and lira. Civ*lie* A. Johnson, (nee Mis* Ida V. Millet) are comfortably located *1 a home In Bayonne, N. J. Dr. Alex. Marcy, Jr., of Riverton, N. J., is a guest of D'. and Mra. Virgil D. Marcy. a| their Washington street
Mia* M*y Hall, a bright, charming young lady, haa taeu Inaullol aa clerk in ibe New Jera>-y Trust and Safe Deposit
Company.
Mrs. O. H. Lang and her daughter, of Gqraantowi:, arc guests of Col. George W- Smith at their Washington street Mr. and Mr*. William Begeley have returned froni iholr wedding tour, and are temporarily staying at ttair cottage ou
Corglc atreet.
Merchant E, Swain Hilareth puiohsaed the Parker outrage on Jackson street, built a couple years .i.n I., A.
Walter Rumman.
8. Irwin Steven*, aou of W. T. Slovens. "" ha* potwhaaed.a lot on Deea ur- mmri.
a how rumor **ya be wUI'IniIM a cuttaip 1
bi the near fa«ore.
Dr. J. Strati.in Ware, Jr., of Bayonne, N.- J... b spending i be Tbgntacivlng e.m* at tbe borne of bis pa recta, Mr. and M J. Stratton Ware. Mr. Charles H. Dougherty, the Missis Doughery and MU* O'Connell gave a large house party laat Sunday at Ibeii
Waahlogton atreet
Thompson Van Gilder, Dennis Township. Somers C Young. Upper Township.
Edward Shivers, Augkaca.
James D. Rice, Dennis Township.
James V. Clark. Cape May City. Alfred Hand. Cape May CHy.
Frank Dooglaae, Middle Township.
Elijah Bryant. Cape May C
City. City.
Charles B. Kates, Avalon.
C. G. Stevens, Upper Township.
hip.
Peter W. Smith, Cape May City.
Joseph Collins. Upper Township. John M. Vance, Holly Beach.
Hairy A. Bean, Cape May City. William Hewitt. Cape May City. Charles Markley. Lower Tawnship. Jonathan 8. Craant. Middle Township Edward H. Dhwom. Sea Isle City. Rcvben LndUm. Ocean City- ’ Chart** Scheme ley. Avalon.
MURPHY TO HAVe FINE INAUGURAL New Jeraey Ropubllcana Will Celebrate Their Victory. A>t-ndy arraugemruta are bring made for 'hr inauguration of Ooveruor-rlect Franklin Murphy, which will take place on Tnraday, January 81 next. An effort is being made to make tbe event one of pomp aud splendor, and It will be Ini marked contrast with the Inductlou Into dflioe of Foster M. Voorbees three years {(go. ’ Not only will the Inauguiatlon be spectacular In effect, but It will also he an import an' social occasion, aud will be followed by a reception and dinner. OovcriMir Voorbees was averse to [splay at bU Inauguration, and oou*. • ■ettily the event waa marked by Ha atmpUolt* and lack of abow. On pretloua inanguration*, however, these occasions were ariended with mlllury and civic pomp, and it now an-ms that the prerkiua custom will hr lived up to on tbe occa►ion of Guvernor^lect Murphy'* luau-
gu ration.
Mr. Morphy will become Governor buoo on tbe date above meniioned. I wHI be sworn In by Chief Justice Gummere lo Taylor Opera House, ai d OuteriHir Voorhera will be there to turn over to him i he go ai seal of the Slate. A custom that Governor-elect Murphy will po-hably revive wdl lw ibe forming wfc ■* personal military staff. Governor ■p -rix<». who haa shown blmatlf to be tLorougbly Democrat io in li-a tastes and Idea*, threw uaage to l-ewh-iL aud rcfnaed to arlecl a p- rannal alaff.
SHERIFF EWING TAKES SEAT. Maved Away oa Taeaday, Bat Will SUU Continue HU Baalacaa. ^ recording some of the change* wmagtit by tbe recent election, we menUm that of Sheriff Samuel E. Ewlug. wtal entered upon bis offlcial duties on itaeaday at Cape May Court House. — is no doubt but that Mr. Ewing will perform the dtitle* of tbe office In>t upon him in the same unbiased, al and atralghi-foi ward manner
Iwllieh »* characteristic «f'trim. Ugwhg i 1 uiafutalnlng Ihe high eatasm in. which be
FACTS IN BRIEF. M ate re of General and Local InUreit Lentknea. Lot* of luiiii! ng. Work on all sides. Look out for tetanus! W.- are advancing rapidly. Cap<- May haa a building boom. Blow! Blow! Blow 1 And H blew. Half Inch of Ice last Wednesday morn-
•ug.
Moat of n* were turkey gobbler* ou last Thursday. Thomas Reeve*, of West C*pe May, shot a wild goose on Monday. Barry la having bl* cottage (Juemey street Improved by tbe addition a large summer kitchen. Edward anH Frank Miller were borne from Princeton University over Thanks-
giving Day
Many cottagea are already renting for next season, which promises to surpass all previous seasons. Let not council and tbe Board of Health forget tire mosquitoes, and tbe means of xtormlnating them next season. John Bennett waa home from New
York onJThanl
iwrenti
The Central Trust Company, of Camden, ha* wild It* Ocean City branch to he First National Bank of Ocean City. Considerable cord wood to being (carted through town, and even In these days of -rnideni heating apparatus a great deal of
-vond I* still u*rd.
Thoms* Robb, of Pblladelpbia. owner of large tract* of land in tills city, will two handsome dwellings this winter, to be ready for next summer. Tbe storm of last Saturday night demonstrated again that Cape Mr-r to one of the safest place* on tbe coast. Up coast resort* Buffered considerable darn sue. All sign* point to a hard winter. Tbe cornhuak, the gouaebooe, tbe squirrel and the chipmunk Indicate, lu their usual way. that severe weather, And prolonged-
baex|*eted. But
Be prepared for any weather. Whether it be bad or nice. Leave tbe worry and tbe trouble To the man who deals in ice.
His W<be\nre has 1 itUimatb Imsiiie** of vi
various kinds, of
late giving bis litre to that of gvnrral contracting, wblcb. It to authoraiively stated ha will retain during fato term of offloo, having always Unit a progressive, niergrtlo, busy man, Sheriff Ewing cares little for lewsure time, but rathe* lo be up and doing. This, together with hi* many kindly trails, sober habits and conscientious dealings baa won for blm tbe conflilenoe of all with whom be baa come In contact, both In business and in
social life.
Mr. Ewing at bla vocation to second’to
■wine, having always been able to satisfactorily carry <>ut that which be baa undertaken tn do, according to pjana and specif!cat Ion* Roads, bridges ami seawall* wh'oh bavelieru hull! by blm many years ago are to-day standing In evtdrmoe
~ nrquiesc.etioe of tbe superiority of bis
work In this line, sa well aa ihal ot house moving, over and shove bto oompudiiora.
"The Deemster” et Dele’s. •The Deemau-r” C-mcdy G-uipaiiy II appear at .p*le'a Auditorium this
Saturday evening, November 80. lu Hall Cgiti'a eouw-dy drama, 'The Deemster.”
85. 85 and
Miss IL'Haipin proprietress of ObugresK Hall, who reside* in Philadelphia in the winter season, waa a visitor to her mother. Mra. Bridget Halpiu, over Tueaday aud
Wcudeaday.
Mrs. Emma Gofl. formaly of this erfty. hut who to now living with her son at Chester, Pa., waa for tbe paat week a of K«v and Mrs. J. L. Howard, at their home in Trenton. Lawyer Jamea M. E Hildre'b was at Trenton ou Tuesday aUmiding a meeting of Ihe committee appointed by tbe 8'ale Bar Association to prepare for Lbe'lmo. qu^< to be tendered cx Justice David A. David W. Hodsn to making agreatsuc. •a for bto employers, tbe Cape May Grain aud Coal Company. He to ibeir manager, and bto whlc experience to reap, lug much bulluea* and fair pruflu for
tbe corporation.
Ralph Cumroiuga, of Heat *i« Jfajr,
KpUrl.*. e—« O’", -t for o.jTliepAm-r'-drataSM
Bute Col leg* foot ball team. . Cummings ‘ w t i c g e U esu be bad
la an all rdond foot ball player, and has j M Walaa* drug store,
played successfully lu nearly every puai- ]
nearly every puai-
Uun on tbe team since tat enters# college- j Qwp* May County Bible SocietyJohn L. Landla, of West Cape May. | ^ yxl , MDtu ) reeling of the Cape May . formerly prator of the Odd Spring Prew j County - Bible. Sodety was held Ttiraday ayterisu Church, to th* editor of » er. ! evening last in the M. Jtt. Church, this dty. ebant'a Guide, of Philadelphia, and la j At the afternoon session the following genmakiog out of it ou* of tbe beet floauoto Uemea were elected officers for the ensuing paper* Id tbe eountrr. It has an Incress j year: Prp.UenL j. Q. William*: vice presiln- olrculatum, and aeems to be read wRb tient ' Fr * r,k D. Sheppard; treasurer. George
- ’ tvelt. Ogden; secretary, E. P. I
Interest by those who receive It. Colonel and Mra. Josisb Granville
Leaeb gave a tea Tuesday aftentoon at their residence. No. 8118 Spruce street. Pblladelpbia, to Introduce their dang bu r, Mist Auuto Adeie Leach. Mra. Churto* Penrose Keith, Mra. Rd-ert Palter*.hi Robins, Mia* Maud Aitahurat, M -a Jolla Macatoster Neill. MtoT'-argaret Wtor., Mto* Florence Cbaialler O’Neill. • «s Ai*ee I*slari Norris, Miss Amy Ewing. Mias Ci..tilde Fk.renoe Cotan , Itos A.i.m
D x.m. Emi*
H Bar hr. Mto* Linda Lew to Sayrea ai.l Utoa Three. Bullktl C4t* aaatoted ta t supper .and ttaatre party All an wall known In *«mmrr Ilfs at Caps May. Ouhna* Lraeh la s -M. s iM a-s. *»s« .. w-t n> w<eP
nwy, a. r. 8lite»; ex>cutive R. Wilson, William T- Smith
and R. 8. Hoffman. At the evening session an interesting lecture was delivered by Rev.
Edwin Gallagher. ^ .
First M.E. Church.
evening. Morning l ter study." In the evening the snhject will be: "An Appeal to Those Who Thirst." The sannal meeting of the Cape May County Bible Sodety was held in the church on day. Tbs erroiag address was by tb* Rev. Edwin Gallagher, of
Tb* qwly regret was U it to bear it. '
At
t on^ThaukagivIng D4>. visiting; bto ills, Pilot and Mra Harry G. Brunet'.
CURRENT COMMENT MATTEB8 OF GEHBRAL AID LOCAL INIEBE3T DISCUSSED.
An Impartig] Eeyiew of Matteri Under Thought—The Talk of
the Goteipa.
The rumor* that Mr. Btokas must be conaidered as a Sena orial possibility in the event of It being necessary to select a successor to Senator Sewell are peratoiTbe Cumberland man, H to known, baa been for year* an especial protege of the Camden chieftain, who was in. stmmenial lo bringing him to Trenton ' putting him at the Dead of the bag^ 'blob ha was president prior I* bto appointment to the Chancery offlae. For years the Cumberland man has had tb* confidence of General Sewell In matters political, aa sell as lu buslnee* affairs, and there are many who tx-llewa sbal bn would be the aenlor Senator's -peraocal choice to repreaant tb* Interests' aoA carry out tbe policies tbe older mao. hag.
advocated In then) In consideration ol
tbe trip of Governor Voorbees to Asheville to considered (stranply significant, and Important developments are expected in the near fninre as a result of Us visit. Any appointment made hy Quveracr Voorbees would bald good only until the meeting of tbe Legislature, but there to a general belief that tbe appointment would have much weight in determining tbe choice of tbe legislators in tbe mlectkm
of a Senator for tbe I nil tens.
James Warbnrton, tbe star patient In point of interest at tb* New Jersey State
Hospital, Morristown, to dead.
Tbe doctors of tbe lustitnlioo have held a post mortem, and decided that death
by gastritis. They were led
to this conclusion by the discovery in Warburtou's stomach of 108 articles altogether foreign to dlgeatlon. These In. eluded pieces of wire bed spring*, stones,
aud spoon bandies, aud a variety
tht* of subatanora which even aa ostrich might
shy at. In addition to thto handsome collection, the phyatotana found six free*
' months ago be attempted suicide, ras suffering from chronic toetan. ebuly, and this was only one of arteral attempts, but H attracted attention to the peculiarities of hi* appetite, ;Uo broke tbe handle frowi a large tab... spoon sod thrust It down his throat. A start led keeper made a grasp for tbe end of the utensil, but Warbunon gave a Midden gulp, and down went the spoon handle as smooth as though U bad been a
eberry.
Tbe following waa the contents of th*
stomanb of Warbnrton:
Tin cup handles
| A number of rep aud gray. fuXra h
baw, shot la Cap* May Loonty i
mouth, aid It to not an u mi sal sight to
or two carried lo a bunch of other game by gunners on tbe up-traina.
Alderman and Mrs. Charles F. Quidort ■ Thanks^iTlng day gave a jnveiille reo ption from two to fire o’clock In honor of tbe fifth aimivertary of their sou, Ronald Eralen, who was delighted with
tbe many present* be received.
County G'llector Edmund L. Ross and Director of tbe Boartl of Freeholder* H. 8. Rutherford Monday delivered $11,000 of county bond* to those who had recently subscribed for them. Tbe proeeds e toward* paying for tbe new oouuty
ad*. .. )-
Madison avenue aewer ought to be rehnilt and not allowed to dump under the Madtooo avenue bridgu. Let us not run any ebanor* of spreading disease here lu ■ be summer lime. Council should fix
it ahead of everything etoe.
Prospect Hall property,' on tbe beach front- In tbe lower end of Be* Isle City, haa been purchased by a number of Pbil-adi.-lpbiaua, wbo propose establishing an Episcopal church at that resort. Part of the property will probably be converted
Into an Episcopal summer borne.
William H. Chureh, of tbe Colonial, will make extensive improvements io bto popular hostel tie, by. tbe addition of a large number of rooms. This will be of tbe finest hotel properties along the
Mr. Church baa a large summer
pat rnuage, aud bto rooms are in constant demand. '
Cawiain Clinton Townsend, of Town. first lame* Baker, Second;' Pilot Wm. scud’* Inlet, who.is known to hundreds 1 Farrow's bone was driven
'io g.. fishing at that place, metsfilh an •idem a few day* ago which may re. | .nil in ibe loas of one of bto band*.] While at work here be ran a large apiinter J into hi* hand. Eryaipelaa ha* aet In, aud Mr. Tnwnaeiid has gone to ibe Pennsyl.
Phil
Suapepder buckles
Pieces of tin
Brass back of comb
Pieces of Elsas
This to my diy, ao you may Co •way back and sit down. Thaakwfflving Races.
attended and resulted a* follows: C man. first: lames Baker. Second:’ Pi
van!* Hospital, Philadelphia, for t The MethodUt Eplsoopal Church at
Cape May Conrt House, of which Rev. E. Livingaton Allen, D. D., to pastor, baa bam recently enlarged at a cost of ataml $8,500. At Bnnday's dedicatory aervioea. In which Btohop Earl Cranston and R«v. James E. Dlverty, D. D. of Pblladelpbia, participated, tb* whole
was re toed, and worahlp begins without any debt on th* adifio*. Angry over aa inault passed At a ball. may. FqrHwak and C*ra Laras, two
yoang girt* of Passaic, N. J., withdraw to a secluded corner In lb* shadow of tba -aibolie abnrch at S o’oloak Taaaoay uoruing, and, dvifflaff kata sad cloaks.
utiwr, aaU tba aria, of ti blued was wbaa naeMui -sum iw xwaa ■aaMaSUSan* mt
York Bn a. (compiaed ol Stitea Turk and Charira York), to a fii^ of coutractora who have a splendid repoutiou
nd building. They do
all manner of jobbing aa well, and are prompt In attending to boMnaaa. Several of tbe moat substantial rasidauaas te thi* city have been erected by them. They can easily b* reached by Utter through tba Capa May post offloe, or by calling.>r leaving order* at their rpsidentb, *18
1851 Washington atreet.
From new and far aume* tbasocci fnl reports of tba dack booting asaa ea pec tally In tba Bounds. If you
igsa, you will do
wail to call on Charira A. Swain, 807
■ sural. I ' to uf pern
F<1R
hi every respect, msiU are a maiand duntUi’.i'.y.
A* hit of teeoad-band

