OA$*E MAY OOBAN WAVE, THBESDAT OOTOBKB 18. 1870. ■ DA II on A ne Of I nl.rA(t 1 1 RAILROAD8. . real Fan— re.
: irm and Honwhold. j U>. U^'DfcMuricsltBir.aadln ' mum 0* cultivator* of the soil, to i make U yistd lo IU almost capacity, 1 for the support and BUfrstataicr of. Its;,- I ktod, Ml mhi Ife aes am.- \ CkwUik U valuable, U essential to all daaaaa of society. bat owe ttpecfolly to the hoabandmaa, inasmuch a* the prosperity at the |*»plc rests upon the bavin of fab well directed labor. - Ilia mirvl sboatd be stored with foamIn. appro|Wfoll to U» foil knowledge of the beauty and harmony «r the economy o I nature, to enable him to make fully available the beneficent gift* of the wbe Creator who hae furnished purposely the arable part of the earth. fartJUtr- Every maooa that con lie employed to enHfefctoa the moaa of farmer*, to the aatoa standard aa the commercial part of the community, abonltl be brought Into roqulajtloo to aceora. pHah the abject. But to ameliorate the menial oaodkloo of the people enfag.il lo tbla Immeoaaly Important pur>uit. we moat ooabot wHh the enemies of book forming and book knowledge, anil cornet the alogular hallucination, llutl forman con gather do light lo the art of tanning from any eouree bat I tacit la oar public achoob In the rural diatrlrla, booka epecialy adapted to inijatrl a knowledge of Agricultural chemistry ahould be need amooget othen; in aamuch a* it fo of equal Importance to know something about the hidden wealth concealed in the bowele pf the earth, deetgnod for the rapport of man on this mundane aphere, aa U b foralllar with grammar, geography otc., taogbt In echooU, Writer* of fiction ahould giro a dueohart of the labors of their proifie brains, to elucidate the I , * m tofceoursgv learning, anil do their
utnwt to keep up the fertility of the soil, and prawrv* tba gifta of nature, by •paring the fbnab fraeq. dee traction, {denting abandaorr of fnih trees, and ! .•very safeguard lhal eon bo deriaod to -icure ourodra and our prosperity against hi ton want- To aum op tbla , salty forfortnan to be better ndixntod in dwmi.il kooer ledge than they 'are I proacut. and to aceemplfoh thla real tmi, iha directors of pol.lic l.oob should prueore tor aelioUni tooling to b. farmer*, inch booka a> uld glrean outline. If nothing more , . , liemletry aa applied lo agriculture Book Fabmbs. The dlaeuaalooa which take jdace at anal of cor farmer* blubs are generally highly omnalng, sororlimoi InalnicUw, ami lometimea not It would ■earn that no two speakers agree on the Mme subject, aa experiences differ qoltaaemachaa oploloo*. Our own dob having suspended 1U meetings until the long evening* return, wo are compelled to seak light from the derrloootirua) during the summer. In the proceedings of the Union County Cluh, reported In the Kliaabeth J»<t— of, wo And a characteristic muddle on the subject of poultry raiting. One gentleman said he believed that when his ben. Uld the both he paid out awn as much aa ha gut rahie In eggsHe' oould not then-fore, give a very flattering picturrf of hb axperieaor in poultry raising. Mr. Winana said people made a mistake In keeping too many fowls. Bla practice was to kll Otrtha old bent every year. It was also a good pbq to change the egg* used In setting, every year. Mr. Pal touts believed It paid to;k*ep bent; those about four year* old were the beat, and White Leghorn were hb favorite. Brahmna were good for food, 1ml poor layers. Mr. Wade said that oaa omU keep three Leghorns as easily as one Brahma, and from the former got ten times as many egg*. In reply to the qoasllon which bens fold Use bast. Mr. Wade mid the Leghorna; fan would an take the Brahma* aaa gift. Another Mr. Wade agreed the bat In fab estimate of the Hfttoutfibe Jfoabmn breed; he pl.iy- \ mTySrerarksd that thoy had one good | duality --good aettorw— they would act I atmdily from Spring till Fall. Far I fancy bene the Brefamaa ware undoubtI ndly thn heel they were gentle, I docnrstlc — hvkl thalr heads up, but, he I itoe aflifo neighbor*, who had about B a hundred, kepi a man amployod all I the "w* '.*> ahaO nam and feed them. I • Km gentleman retuazfcnd that fas kept I ■') bans, and got from them about SO I gp per day; hi* bread was the LegL A dbcumieo groaa aboul the nstur, . I r age of bone. Mr. Faltoute eal.l I mi ton to twelve years; he had I , btiWB them to llvs aightom years— I each we ■» no epring cbickwia, hew- | I ev»r, wfom iu the pot, Mr. Whom.. | I eaiJ She beat layvr* he e*#r had were I from qge brought from S^foodI they were the Hamburg breed; they I ereaid by olasoat all the (foe and aelI food WW" dbesfosod— aorn, cracked E mmfm, wrwaall reeomoeendod. It was ■ foada-wmfoi. -wu , .... I I gfeagnedlhal fowls do batter wtort I m W^»d to ran at large; ihey would = f tbaegfobOfthfor living. Itock and r I ■Hgeil to nba enough of the "ut!°: ■folUr own bk, and that w»« about , I O. Fowls of all kinds nrad gees! ' 1 -I
pbcad fobwrhab lo the open, held, and caaafoOy buidbd, thoy will ho atom b^te^Mng fo^te^^ht { from roush carriage rrorin/ tqjuriou* to them ifdrdfoiedfor winter oea When large qramtitiea are reaarvsd for epring adfos, liouaea are •rectrd cxifcaolf tor their profoetion. [ arsisaaSiC , tlie potatoes may be Stored therein in , boxes about two fret deep, placed In , . tieaa, with apace of » flsw tnahre he- ; twOen for ventilstioh, and extending t from aide to side of the house to with- . The fco xr. Ore framed together at the I ends with krya, tab* takai apart when I not lo use. The source of beat is a Are In the cellar, from which th« warmth I Is caused to circulate equally pnd freely . throughout the building. Thai sr- . run gal snd.cercfully tended, maintain- j ing a nearly uniform moderate heat, I j eweet-potatoenffoy be preaeryed uptil lata hi Uie following spring. Bo chaff, j sharing* or other material li needed; ilorm moderate heat or kept In an even '( euupeiatnrc and hot too low— hi , from 55 to 65 degrees— being the only 1 requisites for tho attainment ofperfrct t .success in the- prowrvatlon, for the I entire season, of this admirable root — f Mark * GgrJtntr. : ■ ) t ' Bewlnv Muc/,lnr,. THE SINGER ; SEWING MACHINES ' tnetD OF ALL OTHERB ! ' Uchlf-sM Thousand Seien Henclred and Eighty of our hatblncs audr ' and solfl tkc Paat Tear. I ; nu raUwram" Vy iao.uwsas u. s«i. • '' 'TRSS- THOUSAND" ~P€R WEEK
•i.MiEii-s raw FAMILY SEWING MACHINE : Best, Simplest aid Most BeliaUe ' SSSffS£3£titail/ > BOB villi AST AMI ALL OTflEIIK. Kvvrr isvvatlrn as iwvrevrwrst thsl art • SSaSi^ amaT SLSZl * T»l *toS"afit^iis« . autsa, saa dhus caus atiua. orttaM us ■lifilSUli I ' * r ■ I I wusos a aifos ts« ssmi ivrrvel CSsia suua, s saa tea Orerer a B»k«r lb. nosi |wrf~< > It I. • fHlvstol to ill last lb* Los* llltrk vmsf Snalaaisss iCpiV Nsw rvsuty ' Sawtar HssSSM, ta IkrH ksafliaa days |W L ara-uj; 1 Mkts?a*a"em'M "Ji.i? '►""irv"".*'': i iTTi* rr* "* "i" r • asPJraq I*uk£ Sl« SSflSM? SsiJJU . msklatikttoskStltcx it ast sturkv ji--.it • lBtctv.1 to velvets SInm rmiraved Xsebtns i II it blocs of all Bakes and PaleaU Ear paired at Short >otlre. I M— ksaa OU, .Vwffo. .SAailhu. Avrewv, I Sprinjlr m4 oil ■ Iter fare attack- . , ate* la /or all Madam aupphVil on Oriarl ■ Waeaf twarwrsa MmIiIms avtiwrvd to su I vans at Voulv Jersey sua tostrasllavs fl.vo . b~ of skates Utkvtrusv. ' PIANOS, ME!X')l>KO.NS, [ Cottage Orgaat, Motif), Ac,, 1 Cheaper tbsn PhlUdelphla Prices, a F. IIOKNF ft. Proprietor, ^ rSdgetott, N. J. I pt.np*. I h - L . Ua~xi. lv ID Q PURE WATER , j runt ut rtd{ I PCItK. Hfflf.'.lfl HATE a ■ W C L I. . ^^■rukulM Well n I ^UMPS. PUMPS. BLATCHLKY'H Cuomnher Woftd I'omi.N The Bret 4 CWpsat Pnmfa Hade. J yssfi- ■
- ' JO HN "W. LYCETT Cteneral InsHrttace Aifpat, FOR WEST JERSEY. CAPE MAY CITY, N. JInsures £WU>INGS, FURNITURE, MERCHAND1, - And all kinds of Combustible Property, Against Loss or Oamoga By JTir*? In the Best C'om|atg(ee at Lowest Safe ltalca. rOLIflES WniTTET. THAlTSri) MADE, PEKMITK (ittMTEB, ■" " 'Losses -j rromptly Adlusted and Paid. ^{seinl ultrutipa paid to OuiUenf Bisks, Hotel Risk, ami all Special Hazards, j Lows l.inea Placed Prafoiptl) ta the Anzouut of ga.50.0001'olleies Examined and Fixed. lVreons holding l'olictev may aatc their In- ' surane*. or avoid tremble and expense to collect, by having them examined 1 « Id f.trt nation given lu Vrijard Ib lnsnrancc I-»w and the Standing of Companies LIFE INSURANCE 1 "OSBnrfpimfvWWanipromptl|ifoUe«kihvlkak,Call and get the Cheapest, Xon-ForfclUtre, Kodowmenl, 'Joint. Term and Ten Year PoUcloa. Bpedal- altontloa glwn to Ladies' and Children's Insurance- ' , _Jf AillXD.- ALt^DDVT A.\D.4.S»'Jv fiTaX'-Si StlwSiw I'laced in Best Com{tanie* at Low Kate*.
AGliNTS IV ANTED In alj |«rtp.uf West Joreey. Bare inducements offered to active, anoigelicmcn SAMUEL R UrnLAM, : J»x-»etieal Painter; CAPE MAT CITT.-X. A. \ Employing none .but the most experienced workmen, is cna- • bled to gwitttntoe satisfaction. la. - Cape May Builders' Mill. , WK A KB. NOW PHBPARED To Manuiacture by Steam AT OAK MAT CITT, SASH of All Sizes, GLAZED or OTHERWISE, Skutio vn9 Poors> MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, KuwyM' I*c*5t.s, Brackets, , AND SCROLL WORK ALL PATTERNS, AUK), JOB WORK IN PLANING, RIPPING AND JIG SAWING, FLOOR BOARDS Pl'IUflSBED TO ORDER. LOGS BAWKD INTO ANY SIZED STUFF REQUIRED. All Kinds of Furniture Manufactured to order. Thla mtU having long been a want at Cape May, we confidently expect that , ; our people wiU encourage home Industry, and we pledge ourselves to giro thf-m | good work at as low prloo aa any nriBvn the country. EDGAR P. STlTES 4. CO. doab P. Btrnte. (isonoB W. Vabk. -- — Mfflville LUMBER MILLS! THE LA It M11BT, <111.1 PUT AND HEM' A630RTRBNT O T LU1IBEH IN NEW JEBSET, Ottn Be Found at D. A.. Newton & Co.'s STEAM SAW, PLANING MILL & LUMBER YARD MILLVILIzE, INT. J. 200,000 feet Inch Bpruor worked Flooring, . ."•swStkwsfe™,; 500,(00 Cedar sad Bprax- SWnfilre, 500,000 Flaaterinc Iztths, MQ-Wa fort Cedar and White Fine Siding, -■Wrt.fW) net Inch White Pine Boanls' Hofoteek A Pine Frumlng Timber, 1.000,000 feet Hemlock and Fine lym With every fodHj for manufacturing all lengths and .leenof DIMENSION TIMBER. All afore and qualities of Doors, Sash att'l Blind* uiviwwt ee-i trade -m twsferr faSsrsja sus:';jEt€t~vuirseatwssy a. isw. "" xl~" * s>dKs« Bnlrvud,
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1^IUTUI.t ( MUTUAL INSURANCE (XX Esu^rns^wfos-'ci' We Insure »t the Lowest ' Bates, twrtfos. tins »s am-. S'O IjMJtSZi^J-ksM. sAkitisL r. rates, smlwi. ! rcawsx i_ stULt oaD, Trvust.i j Cusfor i u.fjre' Vss nttsse. rewtfouret ! "i^silS. ^ps ■•> 'ceart , Mrewt BntJ, BsmsII, Untsox | BuTsi BuCd. Tutksbos. -jrsissAt j CONTINENTAL - LIFE INSURANCE'. COMPNY a ' or NEW VOHK. I- n
i-tt r.r*HLmasI 'v-ii..-ta!eo« — I ta'-Co r°i," a f" " Vu a'pm!" 1 ' . U.OOO orriCKS, COSTtKKKTALaUILDINOS: SulSl/vv^kwt.^o'w'BTsLt a <-«. lo~|.ti T Ssojrr.' No tt UbMty St. rsUrijl«sb> Jrsth^ ()tfcao ^ |s^:"Sss I "^1 srtvsrlsf .sloe 1,n,r'*3 44 f^rcS2rw-r,Y i itSYSiTia h *riwt mjwow I 'SUftriSlritt^4 «MMki j TMsl ea>».iu a* ' branch t'rricx ros Bovtssss H. leasts No. tl 1 Market St., CAXDEX, N. J. j HENRY W. SCOTT, i MANAGE It A- ATTORNEY.' N. S. COBSON, 7 . l-i-nrral igrnt fur Cape Bay fo. « M-y ',|,|t,yC0,H.J. BELLS / (lurekn. Si-booh, I'-irBU, JjOantalions, Fartorlcv, tU. K»- St glM witkls lkM<!Mkar stua S; flMALGftWl BELLS. | tskes is lukiup. of bsrazkt ' rsfsr ■*• foUevrtSf Issttaoalsto Wsilssl UrraoubMnrud. • **" *° ><>"• >°s*r SS4 j 'jaaam: erewuo— ^LfoJtkfsiisiSrtt?' ' ) I HO* If C. BTOBTSVAVT u««L a arsssF 2* •°w*' " " ^ jjrvsfst ISSTS kss ZlTSS us ut toUwstsl. T *'],.is,'C.. °W" "* rs*' o'lTukii^ *** "imatoZitafolfi * -
w— ■ i Fall & Winter Arrangement, ( COMMENCING I; mokdat, ixrrxMiEX ma, in ' a ton *••*»,». tfW"-' • CsjsMsy cny. SM A.M. ISSM- J ¥\ - si Si ; - — "ii-trt1 a - j TW Up rrslrst Trsls Mtsw Cs*s Msr ' ssJ MtllfUM. will I.IWO. fossdsys, »«■ [ Jj arruxHiRO tbaihb leave tj reusdsipats. Vw''"*' - 1 1 ,r top# Msy aty. V.M " «.*> " Tks Dows rmckl Trsta twtwsea Mill. tits ■sd Caps Msy wtll Saras os TussSsys, Tburs- I (tlsys sad SstarC.j. only i SH.Sg? S1 1MPHOTEMENT TICKET. WEST JEBSETBAJL ROADS. Thf WW j Irony auTtaM (jowpwsy will pan sliipku sS?1 csps ntss.i.'tStos'bls.i or i • IsssUy MdMtae • " ott.es st Csps t.lssC or twsMWtsts vlstatfy Asia coitaes lo rest sot l*n Tt«k»llolw trss.lrr.bls .1 ofluool Ike Coot- - J-sJtke Ode isle ut
Building Material. 1 1: JEKKTIAII B. SCIIEllEXliEU'S ; Lumber Y aixi, I p Scktllt nytr ■« fan if toy, Oapr May, ,V. J., j " SSgSgBggg'F 100,000 YKKT W HITE PINK, *00,000 PLlSTEKl.Mi LITP, SlIISGLESOr ILL K1M1S, , Flooring, Frame Stuff, Pickett, Lmubrr far BuUMnga.of'JSvtry ST Or.DKUb FBOMPTLY FiLLiU). 1 e MdTbs hnsbn iSnmraisisly' ^lorjsi5«J.° - «t. Is-Ir I..B. hi talks' era. llEYItV FREDERICKS ^ ■pi """ZZLT"'trooti MovLDixas. - i HASDWARK or KVKSY 11 pKecairrtuN. |Q Q-EHSHS " RKMOYBD TO HIS NEW STORE, „ ^^SJ^l.tse ^SjrsJ S^ Sas-s J*s|wr j'"'?, SASH, GLAZED AND UNGLAXED. Is ' | ^ H A It D W A RE. ^ ^ . j / Jvtsyl caADK* KBW fS'BlKv: /sash, BIJHW_AND DOORS! " E. K. F0RT1NER & SON. S Is. m Tadr r.tl MP 1 1, I .v. , xmrienkts i'Ht MJHB i* , HARDWARE, GLASS, HASH, „ ^ SUNDS. Seyj, SHUTTKB^ mouldinos, " HOT-BED SASH. 1 a etslr Jtslla, Nswvl ^roslsaad^BsJIssun. Scroti vi . I • ■* TaSto?«£iTv,!«^ a . 'nos'riV*., nu?' : I uS'Sir^HticulstoV " 1- 1'llOMT-rLY1 ATTEJTDKIT TO. g •• k is. roRTtsia * rob. ■> I |S» rs4entln8ltww^»si.ia sMs i^loppretu Trrrj T J utnoat /mtumSI j " ^ 5 New Lumber Yard ; - AT KAlOn.VS 1-OINT, ^ CAMDKN, H. t, b C. II. COLK8 Ac CO.. J liyo.to.ArwV D~pto. a Ctfos,! r t i?^£?aStekW1'i«b8ffl5S^?a- 1 S f4Sffir^5^taa"!T :• WHITE SB* YELLOW rfHK BOARD*, - WBITB Sfo TKtLOW rtBB eCAWTUNG, write sto^ e^ agtxow fine rSaShca. . rLACTEalHB AND VHIMGUNG LATH, P« -CEnrAB»HDmK^GKEa ^ " " '"SS iStSba AMD PLA N K S, ;; : •' . to stow, bill mirr cut T-joanta. : «s|S'w^s^^r^^jDBTj!gp^y '1 TtortSSXSiTJto.,,.
-powim'H COMTLETE MANURE H of Use, ifoBtonla A MaX rot ssl. Vy sll Uwllsi DsstoA. A rEKTECT rEBTIUEEB Bug A LL CBriPt tsSSuoS,' " ;i'.T'°^'T'?iy"iiT>" WMSlto?y!°l"u 'Eamd U MSdUlol,itw Grs^frvtre ck*ml*,• plIsM fto4*7 "LLJLL ■Oowplpts'aCSato.ky" til M°!kfw*r. si N.w J.nwj. Dfl.sur, M.ryMj^s'pwito^i£5f!l^uuAk«» DIXOK, SHAarLEUfc CO., WILLIAM REYNOLD.. sSSSKSSS; 1 j JjAIIUH'l RAW BONE ; , Supcr-Fhospbntc of Lime. " 5""'" vHSt '8111 FARMERS, 11 t-wrevym *ts in i-tv, ! K|iV '
Baugh" & Sons. I NUtt'MTl'KEKS. Pacific guano co„ Capital, SL000.000. JOHN S. REESE 4 CO.. i an.vRiiAi. .ifRxrs, 122 Sn/Ih Drlatmrr, Atmme, P/iilatleljJiia. 10 South Struct, Baltimore. Soluble lJacilic Guano, "■> si' wkbi.nl. by John S. Reese k Co., | tdl (tcucral Acnln for tho Co. J ALLEN & NEEDLES, U talk Ddawsts A.uus, rkltoUiykto J PHOSPHATE OF LIME AMMONIATEO FERTILIZER. i a.ib ,r wkuhji* km .1 tow r.i, ... kubly j NO. I PERUVIAN GUANO, A IMMHtUh'l «V DMA LBSS 1 po^nrrrK^KNTv veah» sue10 ,fW, r— — t.t^-i.Ilr i>r*psm! tor i^ULTE^S'ioN^ Kv.ry toa Ins wsySoS^ettHsss St prwreioie ntinrM Irss bww WW ud atmstts^bTfeuSk i or t, iSiSKr ROOTS AND N ITOIIS. pilWAB r. enrts. : ~ BOOTS, SHOES AX 1) HATS, Ho. ft WASHINGTON atrssL Csp. Msy aty. Krvry vsrlsly mt Boots sstf kkoss 1st IsJIrs. Lstcsl styWs S.t, lor ess Is ssd boys, l^OUt'TAKDt THOMAS a CLARK'S BOOT A XI) SHOE S$®6 Ni. Mt W ASHIMYUH I- reel, "" — v M
FOR THE HAIR. NATURE" < HAIR RESTORATIVE! '' wtl isDtw— Ctesa, j Mail. °iYrpiS' <S^y*raiKTu»JmioT5l I I THK HTPIRIAS HAIR Ct'RLKRS, Hi *^~-»iw';)a°v«'^»ui' toH.y^iM ■
vi i: it n ai.. The ".rain Killer," IVk. 'tits, townts.', sml ei |wr twill.. ^ SlO^ llEWARD. I)" <L,RK''i l0!,,M,x KRIKDIKS, I j -i vtli st-nisL cuMI-iAINTS." ! • sse^«^I^Or^ss..^^l,VUS Ov^r tbHI.r. ' i] [ sf"L«hM»«k Id LL.' K|!Sii*l«^t?HAuy- Sytss. i ] • | * DU.VxsaT^feVuLATOB.^Ior I.S.U.. I | i i ! : ! i JlST4.lv Hsw York' CIlV ISM. Brosdwsy.) ' mam : l^®0E3 • i Tho Great External Bemedy. 11 For Man and Boast. It ieiil Cure Rheumatism. - wukiL^u!uUlLsosib.sfof!altaswtow. » ^mL^^Trt^^rsmtoNT^tjotan. » a'"a»^ » ir at. u ^ BWBENtr. POLL BTIL RBTPLS, OLD BUB- • *1*0 acuta, SADDLE sr COIAAB SlLte, . srajt.vtn j. : DAVID X. rotrrz, eu. Br^Utrr. BALURPBE, es » . . ' " I - r~ j ■" : sss^sa^ss • pOKF. AND GAS TAR. r Fsr asks It tks - ^HUHdiiasUritKfo.-sfeoMv -JS-II ''"saiiii^.'.iivs- - ; ;
Clothier*. CREAT ATTRACTIONS ! Spring and Summer Ctothing. I. H. SMITH'S STORE. CAPE MAT Ctrr.H.J. ssiUbt. tsr Us ssUOU lbs pstraw SSMkjwsaar GENTS' rUKNISHING GOODS. UHDEBlHIBTa AND DBA WE* » FALL AND WINTER 1870. tut at oucc at Excelsior Hall,
See the immensepreparations FALL AXJi n'lXTEU | CLOTHING TRADE. Edwards fc Imwrence, ! Exiklmok Clotui.no Hall, I 8.K. cor. Second .V Market Sts, FltiU STOVES. 5TOVES. STOVES! I J. H. Bkxeckt A lino., Bstws.n Wsfotsetsn sad Mskslos i Ask sis, , II b - • Vspv kfsy Clly. ^jtoea,. JStouUreM. THE BCOULATOU ; ! •*.7toM^i,re'.' "frewVto'i.!1 o." by'ikl" U ; bi^nmaniwiOB are w,*s!asf A"A' Cop^TLttbftoujVtoJ^^^*'' ROPE AND TWINE, JOHN ft. LEE K CO.. ANUFArt t'kkfU «s4 beaiefofiT HOI'S AN1» 'I'WIM'.N, Blssks ssd Ttokls, tors, osksn, I'llfk, Btols. aepv fto bauL^r bsy' °"th' VuaUL Tr— ^ BfoHTwltosto CUB^ TwJ* C""U'" * uaot svrriY orsutraijarLkTuu ' * TOOLS lltB MATKM1ALS. FLAGS OH HAND AND MADE TO UBPEB aaS' PV#iy!rtlSs,7c^HltoUl °"" v.i IIT AM. '\r.^ KtMNlts A ■' &*Uf '■'■ 'i*.'. i"i* V7."»'/s''ie{S '• J»es. H 'c AW St.. rbilsdslpbls. JJOOVKB'S AMERICAN CHROMOS JOB rRIKTLTR SF.ATI.y and FBOMPTLT

