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^giinlitict. iKhUM 1 Ual Hew modi had ought A former lo own?" " Ten acre* is enough" for some people, and is more for them to ottos. A man may safely own just as much land as he cam .naksrtmy sis per cent and upward, in the rajittal invested in hand In fa cultivation. Six per ant is the lowest legal rate of intreat in any of the States, and pro** Ydj it Is a fair arorgr of the profita of all kinds of business. -Some men hare •kill enough to make their land pay ten percent and upward., Bnt the gnat majority of our (arms do not pay to par ant, and many of them not even three. We recently visited a district of dbeap lands and poor farming. in one of the older Mates, which furnishes goo^rxaraple of " muchness of land." Oltemrm of 280 acres of laiid renta for fiOO, and the owner pays _ to taxes on It, leaving ouly 8140. for Sepse of the form. It is rained at ♦7,000, and la prohabiy worth that to any man who knowa kfftfto wotji it But the -owner gels pity t wh pyrecnt on Ida capital, or 3d tenia' W here for the uae of the land. ;The tenant keeps a dairy and stop, pays his rent may, and gets somethinffaare for his labor than he would tq-ifork by the month, but ls\not lining* very proHtabk- buslnoa. 'The form miglit easily be made to clear a thousand dollop for its owner, for it W a gddd grain soil, and has adAnnther owns a form of a thousand m which be rents for « 1000. The Sim was purcliased some 18 yam ago for 190,000. Deducting taxes, the owner geta about four per cent for his capital and one dollar an acre for the use cf his laud. The tenant keeps a dairy of 38 cows, and good many young cattle and working oxen. In which lie lodes, perhaps a hundred head in all through the grazing season, lie clears perhaps 32,000 a year, making rather , more by his skill aa a attic trader than , ns a cultivator. This is a shore form of very goad soil, with unrivalled fo- ' rilltla forgathering sa manures. Its '. products could readily he brought up to •20,001) a year, paying a profit of ' four or to thousand to the owner.— Close by these forma a man owns 42 acres of land which he vidua at $8,500, , or over 1900 an acre. It Is naturally no belter land but much better managed. A single ltatu*ia 1U00 bushels of potatoes from to acres of land. I We want more skilthnd capital concentrated upon the land lis ericas 1 AgrieuUuri*. rail Plowing. There are several advantagesin ]dow- , ing at this season. The soil, kit inn , rough, loose state, la thoroughly ex- | poaed to the wather for several months. , la the repeated freezing and thawing, ( It undergoes chemical clianges, and a , larger supply or food is nude available , for the crops. Then if manure issprm.1 ( broadcast and plowed under It la mote , evenly distributed, and Incorporated | with the soil, and the nezt crop re- , eel ret more benefit from It. If plow- j Ing be dap, a multitude of grubs are | brought to the acrfcixs and destroyed. , The seeds of weeds also germinate , when the plowing is early enough, and , » Uraa another enemy of the crops is t damaged by the frust. The tains are , now usually In tlw bat condition.— , They have had frill fad |in the sum- , iner pastures, and are strong for labor. , In the ooid. wet springs to wliich we ( are liable, It la of great advantage to , have as much of the plowing done in | I he foil at possible. Then no time is j latin waiting for the wather, onH the , •red an be pat in due season. Care • must be taken not to expoae land lia- . hie to wash to currents of water, ns currents
seriourdamag* is often done to stubbk land in this way. Clay soils are bene- 3 filed by foil plowing. Stubble land, to 1 be aa much exposed aa possible to the ' change* of heat and cold, is often » thrown up in ridges of two fltrrows 1 turned together. These are split In < the spring and harrowed, to prepare 1 for grain or potatoes. < Cwrlm'gMeats. ' A French chemist has lately assert; , od that eonrvy will never arise from the , use of salt mot provlslou^wnkes salt- „ poke bo used In curing; the salt alone i answers all the purposes, provided the animal bat be entirely parted with In-- , fore salting. Declaims that the Inter-. t g^Rrtthat' UritaSd be 'raUitT ■ My with dry salt after it has v parted with lis animal hat, t add that then the fluid running from ,, the mot should be poured off before sSs-ttrx^t ; admit no unnecessaB qpantlty of air, j, and some drv mil should occupy the ^ *1«* betweesi the pieces, and Una „ piokk, and not water, should be added. - Great care must lie taken to fill the ,. barrel entirely "frill, so I ha I no .portico u of the mat can at any point project above the serfoce of the fluid; for, IfthU iKxmra, a change of flavor ensues, such 1 as k known with rnsty post The P piCkfc^f^coursc, mu-i be n saturated >r •trong lhat it fo Inabk of dissolving <"■ ZaS-lj^Ltrt 1 1 1 rami! "f d| in 1 ilT_ b more salt than bat water * — I, How to Sum CaoKKh Cat- « tl»— I hd m Iktrenad eattk t*t pota- r tore, and shears fad them whok. and f ire hare, whh-h I M torn so that she , J-W > plto Iwr .Umt roo J w«d tb.se, and with a good whip well i sppft-i, I niu ber over the bare on tlx- . J"T^VrTh<'y''v i(" trill" v" ' S : ■**€5— — — 1
Care 'aM All-ntion". In many operations of the foim it k - the care given, the watchful attention 'bestowed that warrants success— the " particular times! wtrichajob isdooe — °r 1/ ao be It is done Weft and reerivee 10 after attention-Is certainly a seoond- * ary matter- True, there may be a peri- " od when certain operations will be -much sorer to succeed than If perfonned at another time— and the more favorable conditions the former can take advantage of the better, but In no ease *" is the care to which we have alluded to set aside and regarded aa of no account ra simply because the operation was, are 2 cording So the books, performed at the * right season of : the year. "Whatever t fo worth doing at all is worth doing well," and most, farm work well done, and well taken are of will generally ®" succeed if performed at almost any season of the year. * If ho business with wlych we are acquainted, will -attention ' to details " pay a better return, and in none ia it more neglected than upon, the form.What merchant, manufacturer, or " mechanic, having capital invested in ~ his business, and desiring to make It 1 pay the best return, would not be deem- ^ id grooaly improvident if lie paid no more attention to the minute matters ' of his business than the great majority 'r of formers do, and would it not he ex- '' pocted he would (ail? Farmers do, plant seeds and trees, care for them but ' imperfectly, and are disappointed if J' they do not have a large crop. Would the merchant or manufacturer expect j to make moncy tf-jic purchased articles, and through his own negligence 1 allowed them to waste and becomes 5 valueless upon bis hands? Bat far the ' kindliness and forbrarancc of our "mo- ' therenrth," the crops consigned to her, j 5 would, with the ill care so often lastowed, return again to the former but ® tlx- seed sown, which in many in- : stances, is aa much as he deserves. When will the lesson be learned and 1 practised by all who call themselves formers? that good care and attention 1 alike to soli, animals and ' cropa, is sure to bring* more than tenj fold rowan!, and go for towards mak1 ing up the deficiencies of an unfovor- ^ able season, and perhaps the cflbcta of tlio wrong time performing the ojiera- • | tion. Without this are, do the work ' whenever the brat time occurs, success ; will be impossible.— .Koine Farmer. The Secret of Cheap Pork, i i H. G.," Auburn, X. Y. " What ia the secret of making pork economically? ■ Mine always costs mo more than I can i buy It for." There are several of these secrets known to the initiated. First. A good breed. You may stuff any of the land plkea . with any quantity of corn, and he will not (htten. Suffolk", ' Cluster White#, or grades of any pure willshow their keeping. Second. Good housing. A pig wants a nice, clean, dry pen to sleep in. The yard ' 1 may have much and plenty of litter for 1 making, but the pen, or sleepapartment. Should be warm and well strnwed. Third. Early fallen- * Pork is made much more economically In warm wathrr'than In cold. Found. A variety of food. If cooked , meal is the stapk, kt it be varied with green food while it lasts, corn ' stalks, purslane, and clover, and In winter lied enough cabbage anil roots 1 to keep the bowels In good condition. Fifth. Regular feeding, three times a day. A fattening pig should never equal, and he will not if ho always ' finds his food ready at the regular time. 1 Calculate to hare vouFpork worth no 1 nnd perhaps a littW less than the 1 fad costs, and look for kf^/our profits 1 the grand heap of rich manure which 1 tlw dying porker leaves as a legacy. 1 These secrets make chap pork in our even at the present price of corn. I«-H, even at roe present price oi corn, lt
i Oh rap Fkbtilizrr.— For several | past Mr. L. e. Metcalfe!" Frank- J , Mass., has used, as he recently us, a compost of salt ashes and plaster on all his form crops wiQi results ao entirely satisfactory that he ' safe in recommending it to others. being very exact in weighing measuring the ingredients, he intends to mix two parts of gray rocks plaster, and then adda about an equal bulk of wood ashes. The mass Is then , thoroughly mixed, nnd allowed to stand few days before using. If applied about three hundmt pounds are spread upon the land, wln'tber caltlvated or In grass; and, in ease the land is planted, a little more is put In the ' f"n t^^r worked into the manure and both used together. On land on which plaster J no prrorptihk effect when a)iplird • alone, this cord post proves si beneficial as on land where plaster works fovor- J ably, in consequence, as he believes of J combination with the ashes. Mr. ■ m. prefers this home-made rompoei, to e any of the commercial manures. He Is particular about the kind of plaster, and says the while has littk, if any, J rabun o Potato bp — The Loub- I villa Democrat has made a rather im- 5 portant discovery, which we give be- " •' Irish pUfoa iaipat quantities *' an he grown by any one having four n by eight to of spare ground ■ In their « backyard. The process Is simple.— „ Procure a crate, such as china ware la ,, in. and place in the bottom » about six inches of straw, then morn t potatoes, and so on, unUl the crate ia J Wet the contents of the crate e the top-acrfoce. The pots toe* will grow aod prodoor abundantly. When ' they are large enough to be eaten they can be easily drawreout and wltf be , found to be perfectly while with a very J thin skin. The writer of this article i ' lbrm »ueo-«sfully j f v^OOSIm F^D Hoos.- Tlic _ swine are pm" up io the foil, and we i think this practice issuing grom,d , jcont to hogs, with the fallowing reI ground nora made If. foa Tw. There i
FEHtlLI±ER8. k UlWl ' flAKSW '■ {' Oa Ivsrj I OT w BAUGH A SONS, Philadelphia, ^ Sortk-Watern TIETILIIUS CompT, ^ CHIGAOO. ,c SOLE MANHFACTTKER8. " PRICES. ^ reiw, IM par t,see lbs. • Pri«. Sao pvr r.eoo iu. Is Pries, aso per l^oo lbs. It The above Msnarei »!■ faralsaeC 1 la b«a '■ O-IUlepsiesiUwwtewelglkieOpeesfo. 'r TOe atteeUoo or reneer te eepeetellv dlrtvln ed re IM feet, lb.l H>e amrooeoltke fa- MeoSeS'reel^Iad th's"re^^oMlI^V|nM^vrWj 5 '"baugh'a sons, 3 SO Seulh Pvieware Ave—., > PHILADELPHIA. '• NorU.-W-.t-rn F-rtl''«in«MC u- ■ y C ICA'iO. j BAUan-S COMHr.RCUb MAXVRBS 1 t u"'"u*.."'ov°D.^ ; GENUINE MANURES. " ALLEN & NEEDLES IMPROVED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The old .'eedard ertiel-. nniform ia 1 qonlily, lbs nine! finely prepared end cheapest Pbos- , phsta in thn Mnrk-t. I la Bega J00 lte. «wi. «S0 per SOOO lte. 1 AMMONIAT D ; FERTILIZER. Acknorelerlt/ed to he the most valuable manure at the price offered to the ■ - Public. f Im Begs, 190 lbs. eteh, $38 per 3000 lie. PURE GROUND BUNK | AT LOWEST MARKET BATES. PERUVIAN GUANO. FISH GUANO; PeSrffo*B^dI° t» pvrdOO) lie. LAND PLASTER. A Discount to Dealers on above Prices. nimCnla Owe* ri'dll^l to na e'atkay —111 Save proa.pt eltenUoe. ALLEN & NEEDLES. A B terra , 41 aVTster Bh, A 42 8- Drl. Ar. DEALXASIIt OILS, CA ROLES, AN-nnCHL-a ALCOMMISSIOX MESCHANTS, PHILADELPHIA. (ESTABli^Sni 1848.] BOWEM ' COMPLETE MANURE. HENRY BOWER, CHEMIST. I'bosphatc or Iliac, tmmonli I rotash.
elotia^reei t^Me'len-bo Mre*by enrlrrt? i DIXON, HHARPLJtSS AGO.. For Bsk by wm. REYNOLDS, 78 Hot lb Si reel, Baltisoss. Md. MARL. . The West Jersey Mar 1 feTntnspor lit Hon GuBMpaMf „ „ GREEN SAND MARL. * nor. COOK, state oeob-nq -ruu, -f 1. I esy. (bet *a anpUaanoa of; « loar k. the ears. SSSaiKKia! ^"•rae^ff ium5? laSq^aSriM I HO—.*THOI<TS' 'ISSST^SI^^ . raicE or mael. ^£v.^feigir.r.jS ; STATIONERY, Ate. ~
MEDICAL. t .< HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN BOTEK8, Hoofland's German Tonic lie Creat IfMtdift far all Diima at the b r.ITBK. STOMACH, on DIOKSTim ; HOlfLAKtre e¥M*N BITTERS ^ I^en^reet st lie pare (eke . (or. eo BJ1J ; HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN TONIC. ; ; ajgggsa?5?^S55 : ' Hoofland's German Bitters. ' HOOFLAHD'S GERMAN TONIO. " • ^virijfa-Ml. jte-^e reriete d-rat aari. e. I ° burrnDtonet tor rood^^ulneee ' or welebt la He Btornacl, i ins or Fluttering at tin Pit * or toe Stomach. Swimming of the Heed, Hurried or Di&enlt , Brentblnx, Plutterlnx st the Heart, , TTfliains m'llllTii I II I I y -hen , : r P, Dim;-.-, ■ Dole or Webe before the Sight. r "olonorot Iforep'retlon.' Y^l ' J I hi." "f fo. h* h C*o n [ten I* "l m »« In' Inym "o 1 Evil, end Oreet Depree.lon ot Spirit, a. Hoofland's German Bitters, hooflahd's german tonio. debility, ' HpI?OST'kATIO N'ZP'THB STBTB£ ladooed ^/Severe Labor. Hud* T ilMlaiukam A lee, eed*vlm' Is 1— parted le 11 ee^errrre. lavAu beem.ee a Mrees eed beeilh j Fsnaoss ADTAFCJtD ty Li rn, NOTICE. mm"™'
'BflCffBI WEAK AID DELI0ATE 0HILDBES TESTIMONIALS. t%o/j h^" gtrokmlwoudwsrd, " I Set' Href - - J^o.^ik.iurrrm. | _ ( _^lrr , n |ra<i'<«ptm^rdte.i*w- ■ from Rev- ioteph H Kenoard, D.D., ■ T"*,* "T* yphfofa i 1 ] [-ttlCTbrtrje mf — ■ el Ibe Millie ■■■ 1 " I s." wrViu, ^ ^ ' fraw Ray. E. P.^FwdiJI, , ; CAUTION. - W&M ' I msssl Bun. He. tnaSOB tenet. nileSal I » **""ctjkesx m. ktas*. reepiiri. .. 1 rmnrlf C. *. J ICEBOX A Ce » PRICES. ir- BWSi 1 1 jg3!auTl& mgsrm,mm' eon sslk sv all DatrcGirrt amp ]
HAIR DRE88>NQThe Last Gj&r5|| Success. ^ Hair restorer : HAIR dressing : Gray or Faded Hair is qoicxly restored to iu yoathfal color and baoty . ^ and nith the flret opplicatiea a ° bosatifnl giom and delightful fragrance ia given to the Hair. It will ranse ilolr lo grow oa Bald Spots. It will promote laxariant growth. i« imiuodiately chocked. 35 Burlay M. A 40 Fork Place. PR] d£ONEDol!L/iR DRY GOODS. &c. ! SPRI.VC; A.VD II MMER GOODS j CAPK HAT COIIIIT HOt'SK. CHIvAP STOi.Ei Cor. FERBY A MANSION Bta., kasthehw ..at; PAINTS. OILS. 411.488 a Pl'TTY. GROCERIES, mX^chwrH. pork, hams a Lard, caktrkll'a ague mixture] STATIONERY.
WILLIAM UILDRETH, Cape ,1/ag Court House, | DBT GOODS L GH0CKKT KT0UE, conelfllnx of Slone end Karlheowsrv, rslnle, OlD,' Glen, Tee, Sugar, Molaleba, Spin., ro-der end . Shot, Burnlox Oil. TOBACCO— The celebrated Monitor Nary, Fy*ifdri ,Bd '"••"•a35T \ Blatloorry. CONTRACTORS Ac, ATTENTION! nOFFMAN A nil.l.IAMS, 6^pci)tei^ TAEEIM. method ot latemte* Heir Irirnda iLMfuiutid'i?, fesie'stiirss eepenae pn— red all the neereaerv Machinery lormoriu BulMlnpa, — . are no- prepared le Move Structures BROr-t'oe. A aaklnfton. SL I Delaware Are Kit HARD C. SOTDFR. BUILDER. CAPK IHLANH NKW JKIfcKY. Xdmpnd A. sonder. La*., nook a»eet Wharf, GAS MACHINE. Household Goi Much 1 no ! IN>^aUPPLriMCJWEL^Oa^STOMU, FA'UCIiSLCDI" «Cwuif GA'|L B" The elapUellr eed eeee by -hie* thle Mer«?^f^S^hEEh TIM rnaNISHraa BTOOE^Bfo. J1J GREEN CAHPtT WEAVING. ^AG ^ewytemiroreel Uderi.ed. ^ u. c. utiv xa^^ 51
MEDICAL. cors COUGH BALSAM ! rjlRIA l«-E tri^ and popnlar Nerordy la afala j, annually make their be- W the pnrple. end nance of the family thrmirh the long a-d teCL lona for tic cafdy or Heir rfrlMree, »CUI moth family aire boriicr, —bleb— III. In com- g store.. FOB CHOFP, u WHOOPING t'OI'GH. d -UdOto 'I IN SHORT. Till: ATTENTION OF Till: PEOPLE i World's Great Remedy. World b ureal Hemcdy,
. LWs I)\sri;i'SlA Cure ' ly cur. 11.1 MXrarallmTa'cd m"l'adj— | ^ '*•" " •"•rj"" [" Icarfol U'le.carnlail | COE'S DYSPEPSIA Cl'RE HAS COME TO THE RESCUE. Indigestion Dyspepsia. Sick Head, ache. Sourness or Acidity of the Stomach. Rising of Food, Flatulency. Lassitude. Weariness. JinnOy — ' Death' " t ■ . rram Pa ucc. Vcryrecpeetfu'ly. r (Uyned) LESTER BKXTON. A GREAT ni, ERRING. ' ( I'm. On. L r. WARD, ; Sjul'ovlp-IS^amimpanlc^-Vre'riolln! I a paruayama ot camrilpelton, -foci an praetra- ■ a ted bar that ale— aa all (lew bile, for monjha, . ' 1 OLKFGTMRN. | - dMked felled. ' i . DRUGGISTS. j -toy drnotat In the ocuelry win tell ytm. tf , ,€or.'» BvBrarau {jtvmn E uurrkme. Dyecolety. Colle. Summer Com- , j plalote, Grlptny .— d m feet, every Ola— lered a -lace, el w'pm'bottla, nr'by a pllcetfoe la* ; the c. g. clark co., j
REAL ESTATE. YINELAND. — n- • S TV All Wanting Farm. 81TTLIKXNT OF YINKL1NB. "K A Rare Opportunity in the best Market and most dsliokt/nl and healthful Climate in the Union. Only thirty Miles South of Philadelphia, on a Railroad ; t being a Rich Soil and highly produc. « fief Wheat Land ; among the best in the Garden Stats of Rem deryey. : Iryal lo'eraei — Ithla tic term or four yean, 1 npon farma of to acres And upward.. , p j:s ; fc' VCS' ^ | j I "'ok, zJ i j
^atS&t^^oJLta'a^a^ih^MartKi! hmirT rtJcnor0Ncl- ^ *ttilaaKad"lk«'Bllldlo in "S ^Si't£° ia 'HlSii'vE' Vumi ' uTremiiy "y b|Sme°dmdM4(meB -kiSim acme placec.are aaieynlarandi.cn. -li .1 ..It c a-aaona and which require jran to become ! iiiltllsl ! rnwgj r~d.edJkS.Ml a -Uderere. i ^tSSiSiHsrE 1, produetMTe ifun fredaof la^mfar^uoWrcut 1 y.rdc upoa lie Vlerlaod Irect. oadhekold a The new lead le eaally cleared, end lie Bret the" eUutnl'Jr' reiTuIh ' SEIr'-Sel'It «ul K? b ^ eadoaeaal-'do-e'1 An GmeJSui Improred lend male- for aele. ] THE TITLE, pSd. bcmrd.ni*Eonraateerea 'm Vleelamd T O., U.wfmi,
8TOVE^b SATE tour mhh 1 s sKLL&oiTroamnrnicKs ST c HBNBY_ HILL'S MARKKT 8TOVB STORK, W The Sleek la uedoubledlv ooe c| the lareeet !l foul bc« —ormd lath. Cl.yfccmpmiS, rore. " BRST 8TOVK8 NOW IN UUR, S mew patterns navga xgyfcat orrrh- « ONB HALF THK USUAL PRICKS 1 ^ OUl STOVKf REPAIRED AT m TIIK lr SHORTEST NOTICE HENRY llii^ | "NKW M ARKKTSTOVK IJil'ORF.," PHILADELPHIA. ' ! ECuKoUr AND CONVENIENCE. * i OOVEHNOHPENN, : FUEL SAVING. I ! <V.4d> BURNING, and AIR TIGHT I COOKING STOVE. r| FOR COAI. AND WOOD. "GOVERNOR PKNN" i ^TokZlZZmsr. I' j j i M CORN -8 HELLER !;i the greatest wonder of the timen ei "The Pocket Corn-Sheller!" j ■ , r ' |
• PAINTING. o! ijAiisrTii<j"o, 'c i and PAPER Vb'Si, GU,LDU"> ' i iJren^reEEl'Spc laiEEd'"™ *»rtl * ready-made clothing. " EDWABDS & LAWEEN0E, i. , i n tf, n - , EXCELSIOR : CLOTHING H ALL, * 8. K. Cor. Second and Baket fits.. CLOTHING i FOR MEN AND BOYS. ; Cloths, Casslmeres and Yatlngs. ■ DEPARTMENT POR CUSTOM WORK I ' Agents for Oiled Clothing. i .1 .c^f!3°7?. P1"0" ; gSt2rSa?5jESr T HE ; (NIP! Mit 0CIA« WATK! j A bTHSTOI.ASS • Family and Agricultural NEWSPAPER, PUBLI8HH)" EYBRY WEDNESDAY, Cape Island, New Jen} y. i TEKMM: S2.00 P£B l'EAE ... Of ADVANCE. ' i I
MILLINERY. hoop skirts m CORSETS. CORSETS. WM. f. HOPKINS, 628 Arch Street, Phils. FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. -JK rMr'c-fi much better, beta* llyhter aad mm- eteriia sssrsS£;s7,-",s r~®.'arSs»r'SS JiFhoisss^wiShiteyji. toyctber -lib Joseph Racket *e celebrated Free Woven COMETS, aupertor ehapee strw mmotal horvraiu gPRlMG AND SUMMER GOODeV AS ASTlkb KL'lt STOCK . And Freeh Supply of/ UPV GOODS AND NOTIONS, LADIES' AND Misave HASnsOMl DKCSS GOODS AFP TRrMMI.Vt , V All kind, of1 MUllocrj wo. done— lib cere AMERICAN WATCHES w. w" CASSII >y. No. It S01 Til SECOND STREET. gold gad silver watches | silver ware PLATED WAR! CONSTANTLY ON HAND. I ° ' *" "nm" b"'" isaac k. 8tadffeb, ; I WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. FURNISHING GOODS ' 1 1"} n«Y"L" ™«'™SE«:lot... ( i lttizeins^op cape may co. I FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. • hrod^"" 8»«'W. "■
New TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ■nylh- WM. C. PATTERSON. BOOKS. STATIONERY. J. 8. GARRINO.N, washington stkeet. ' j UrOOLD re.peetfully Inform lb. public, TV 'bat he hae conatantly on baud a gee FAMILY MKD?C?NES, TOILKT^ABTICL^BRodMS L -'Cr>rnmf ' -• MteVjM-r-y-r---* SA: CUMDEHLAND SOAF* h CPNDLK MANUFACTURINU CO. mhn. Ml ROPE AND TWINE. JOBS I. LEE At CO.. ANUFALTURKRB and Dealer, la hope AND TWINES, ""~aie^3jgagiK %F;' jarred ROOFING PAPER AND CEMENT I^uprfo rjy la? up* c*> ra-eta 1 k . . ' Trneee. u Clelbee Urn. " a laugs nvrrL r or suimtirarrEKy | Nr— VeeeeUfnrntabeifortth Gaayaof JUyytny Goedrdrnvrrd.*' all Ike Rail Ru.de end te NORTH WHARVEa. | jam-- bSfo- Aleh BL. miadelpkla BPECI AL NOTICE. ^ • inKKAL ^TJ^MAJgrAOTURlNO lae tame to Ike Merehaal'. Haiti .. early ea JOB FRINtlNG fefo VRCTLL UmeHT "A eapedlUnnriy eme- m WAV* OrFICE. fl

