Star of the Cape, 11 March 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 4

- ' What I Un For. r "r* Fat ah kmrnJum tart btorim^ 0 rat to. ! twlw|hlluia><o Ty?£vii**',Mi' i Tw»u7«iai •««. **""" 'SWMr liUana eld. WU all that ia dlriae. relautag Orel's a— «• Ilk* for dwsetoai tors v« ■ftltatanitelaaailmB. _ -! ^ ONLY( A FARMER -I dual like tbr country, and I arrrr ehaare of becoming Un. Ilia W>Un -thpt'e tbr truth!" ml Mire Addle ■tofttw e^fcl Her mother looted op. amused >1 UK . * lor tar AX, Ilorm. she sank back ta j fare nat wilk • pained bU oa ber dark cheek. " I am rare. Ada. you need not mplain loaton a la r aaalar tfat Using ol tire Hollyhock* than either tooUreror I." she eaid. " Why everything need be so baleful. I don't arar* grumbled Mire Ada frown - in« under bar Sanaa curia. - Iffalhcr hadn't AM aew. ba might barr ron along1 lor jean. natil Iter, rad I warn races so Ibat w* retold have mnde good aufcbra. New vestybodj knows we "And amy tody known wr art bopmt!' cried I torn, who still QwnbM ai ■ ■Hi i af bar toad father. "Were*. aad raar bara la lira. glad of L'nrlr "And I'm nor,- I was my dear," aaU Urn. Atfarrioa witb a algb. " I an thaakfU lo ham a roof ore my brad to my arid are ' "facia Alfred waa atoorbad la fiericmkuta, aod Bads a pet of Iba place lor pan. It'a loraly ban. 1 Ihlak." aaid Dora, leratagto look oat into the Wight " ** I dual rare tor do warn." retort*,'. Ada. anodlly. " I can't raakr myself happy with bora aad watering-pots I did tblak ll would be better I baa thi,. with the Water.' ptooeooporiu. But A lira Water, la away, aad the gain •bat ngaiait un la tort. Ibrrt I* aobedybarej^ •etUtTd a raaa you'dWT kaoW IT tbr hart. Ada." aaid Dun. return lag to her tewing. Tm art la Ibe iaaat Ukv yoo. Don. •Hfb BW Bottom of eoagraiallls aad MbUut tames," baral forth Ada. "Tee rajd ram aay aaa^wbo would girr teen. "you haow Sre tort alwayn huard what a daa toliow Aba Watarn _ Dan aaid aa raocn. Har bright, dark ,m torotd with iadlgaatioa. Shewn, aatoamd of Ada. grieved. yet aacretly 1'rrbapa the Holly hooka was dell beyaad radaraaor to Ua Tbay had nov« bean allkt. It waa wnmg. perhaps, to biarar tor loo rarah. T« sht ■dill nhaddwad at Adah aawaaaaaly Day by day Ada raaHaato tor oara ytodara of the Hollyhocks. Sht waa ■tamable berre.f. aad aba caeWialj ■off* ararytody aba no. While Dor. buay a a baa. Ada raooeri herself atoartodck. ^Tbr^taJa M ptortoa which I tor. 1 towdly. gad. at bra racibWa aaggwtiua. Dan kind a wild, to I dotofa of a neighboring former oaeday aad iaTltad Ada ra a drier. * TVrielr lovely aoraary alaag tba toj read. Il will nuke a little cbaagr tor you. Ada Brands. IV- ahk of new. u. bright*. yoo an." A Bar a aaamk Ik ngkl Ada crar ' arrayed hraraifiator mtowatoHnto. Wtor a to. taay to^T Twi to a. ' to ■ dririag if you ran t drive it <*j'» Ttore. aow. a-e Ike W.tern' | one could totottmtba£ 'ith* ~ : totor raaniaga than I ought to hove ■rad. M papa bad aaftotod:" and, with : of the href . A fia tea. dri era prat » Bay- ; - ■ l iadig drtora; by a waa la bb toirtk H* c 'wrecwd at tba yrara g todfra wtob I "DM yau bow. Dura* iapadafftl tow! How kemnrad' (tows try folks'" g^rgss irjsag-z&ig :

tna. Btorida ton waa toward Dora, bat aba piaUy aaw aia raaito"If. not re eery tod. tb-r aba could get boar rafoiy^bBtJ barra'i '""What to your tba. worth to your tokrd Ada. with tba a|y jha tod oara . aaaa a railUoaalir ra. wbra apraklag to aoraa laiaa ba wra about to tamni wand the raaa. with the aarae (join ileal nmllr- But be bad produced a 1 cord from hii pocktt. aad witb daft fingto began meodinj tbr broken tram . Tbaa br produced aorac atom <rad will. . atone pouadpd away rigorously be neatb tba carriage. "Ttore; by driniag carefully you ; will be able to roach home nalely." U 1 ■tod. to laat. ritoor Ttore waa aomcthing ta hto oompoaed I manner and distinct entmclriion which made Ada alarv for an inntant; but eto bat but .curling black heard, a tan ore Chevk aad two piercing eyea. " What to to payr nbc naked. "Sothlag." x. He offered a band to help Dora into ibe carriage. She Muted herself an! drew out a little embroidered ported monnaie. " I tog your paidoa," abe aaid. earnaetly. " but you muu let me pay you. takra yoc- time, and you bare door ui . great aeretoe. I have notnlag but that aad a laa-dollar Bote. Pray take it. I •m eorry it ie so little." bl ashing as abAgtoa the qnliskal ensile, and tlx eyea — they bad a raid of meaning in, them, those piercing dark eyea sndrr lb* halbrlm. Dora Bit tor bean thrill r rtrangely. . It relieved tor greatly that Use man s extended his band and reeeinad Use ' "»&«k you." to said, quietly. " What may yew name tof" asked 1 1 Ada. wbo had seated bweelf naasaieted. , "aad your oocupatioa. Too are quil> , . baady." patrotoringly. t! The man toughed outright, a low, ■allow laugh ^ I r He stepped bari^* lifting bis bat, erai.iag again si Use look of nnewleranlhai . upon the features of the girl, at the • grace aad tbr fare tbr morrment re- ■ A klagly brow etoded by clow clipped 1 e yet beautiful hair, a white forehead. i smTie in liicm. The phLtoa'to^ed oar r nroy. Lbr b.y-rigging another. "Whoever thought that to looked . like that, under thai old hat. in a hay 1 cartf raid Ada, beralhtoeely. "Who . can it be? How provoking1 He wis a i rigki down grallnmn. though be said r to ten only a farmer." Poor Ad.' Her mortibcaliou had just • i begun. That evening, with silk hat , doffed from the tiandaome bead, fs'alti leraly arrayed. Mr. Alien Waters pen- I seated himself la the Utile parlor of tbr I . Hollyhocks and. Introducing faimaeU. r begged leave to inquire if the young ] ladies had ranched borne quite nfe. t Ada apologised quite eagerly, aed | : tried lo to sweat, but Mr.\ Water. , j teemed to have eyes only far Dun's I He raar again aad agtoalo the Holiy- . bocks, and to last oar day boldily d. , t rimed himself Dorab lover. • ; "Too have kuown me but each e - little while, you deal know half my faults." mu ranged she. , • "IdoutoareU IdoaX-to laughed ' " I love you. and have lornd you erae ' aiaer you offered ma that htoi-dolbr w CI armiagly. blutodug and erhimid of J ' ttoamtoiaum. Why. you Ultle darliug. do you knew yOTrappeaUng dark ey.v , ■ kept me from martiagnuua wbonrouh! ban paid ma a thousand dollars thai .aghast ! ban your btof'doJar. aad bad rather | have it." | I Sack aa incorrigible fallow ra that. , of eowtr. had bto on way. aad Dora t berarae Mis. Allen Wnure. She tore 1 ataaam. eke tnda him a geatlaman. Aad | j Ada to la the nalkn ■ Three W erase la Ceart. r Ttorr wee a jury trial UJertke alley : . people Heine la the W raters auburba ' aad witaranaf Itlappearqd that Mil! , Blaak butiuwad a wrabttoi of Mia. f Brows, aad wfaile hi poraarafaa of the | borrower a cow kaookad the bottom s sjg. After a atogfaboehnodquairai. rail , that eto bad aniaed tlx pltoatlff far tbivv i " Snipe raar eekUd'tto dtorei.al. i " why ike dM aotklag while rim was | r there but bag down iratm^pli and , " Caataid-pir! aad wbo Irat yew name ■ the other Hto boatr pal bto fast down aad potckad ap a tarapoeary tram, awd the : III to IW look the tof to testify about, I jradtog^^ ^^^towrajny.j 1 - md l to lup harai —tell BnraTtonaly I Matobad bad riuaabw mrari^a. eral . [ Aad Tra tod to^iuadU toyowerary | ] j!df Uw' to'ravto^^re ^! • 1 wratt^lraragww ^aflraa. WauTl deat know ra I aught h» ray "Drat you dam rap fatP tomrrxarad tke |l 1 Hfc "youlurawttot I ' ^j^iT"?^Tbrabtoramra fc-b'«rtolto»lratok. •j

rwnp_ra*K. ffr.iral i- eraj rawg-,-nelM.rara I oa»r i n to a. fa naa,rafebwi • Bri»'tba«Mraaan-| Jt aafa.ito Kug. ■ j i hto.itolto I TweUuhHrarirakick. Hto KrT*kT ""aL, p. | ^ . BatoTlto gtog. | Short costume, will pevraii. i The reviral of old colors it . marked Street toilets for spring wear are very J" effective. beg of mutton sleeve are made with ' *■ ^ small. Sat raffs.' t Crape etringe at* now never used oa - : It appears that rich colors on dsrt grounds will Iced in ratteen goods. * Pin-brad tloU oo . white ground fora ns the patten of some of the new mat ' Bra. 1 Serges are still faahioaable. Thence a ebadra of blue aad brown ate rich in Collars wad raft of white organdy > raakr up effectively. The thirads art ' crmktod In the warp and woof. Sevres blue to a new dye, something ; like the turqnoiar shade, but of a deeper. ■ mure durable appearing color. Beads firnre extensively in garnftares. ■ ' ta this section of dram adorning. heresies abow patterns of dowe.-m. r frills sad ribbons .rv often no umugrd ra 10 seem to para through initial letters I j Tto Prince Albert baequs ie a pretty > draperies aad may br worn with per 1 : fectly plain skirts. Surah silk is much liked for ermine ' ' dresses, oa account of ibe facility with which il ran be mnde ink. ruches and * f rather trimmings. r I Bran instead of soap must be used la . washing tto bright-co iorod cotton I crapes, mummy cloche end fancy tissues ' I Poiaaaiaca trimmed with band, laid i ■ straight down the Boat ud shirred st ' > wide lulerrah appeared la the pattern* prepared for spring drraeeu ' Snail figures bold sway la French. Lag itoh aadArawrtora prime; tto ma tority of tto grouad. are dagfc-aavy blur, broapr, or Poaprin red. Turbans, sride-brimmed round hats aad bonnet, of medium rise, are all lo be worn litis summer if one ran judge r from the early importatiosw. Tin lur- > I baas look like Inserted howls. ' ' Tto rrediag dresses in traded for . walertag-plarr wrar base no longer th. 1 bodices, the eqnatv stopk aad ttoebawl I ; draicn-uytoe not rt all raaapicntme. ! Jrddo crape, a ootloa stag figured ta light colon aiiaiigid in Chinese pat I terns, and T ukaliarae crape which r wide etripra^aret^T rw materials foe ' married todira ud toigtobdto^f' mjd* ; die age, while the mots youthful bran 1 tin will wrar tails, gaaae aad grensTtorv to ao prwaiilag color ta eum- , mar drear goods. All the soft piaks and ; blase sera in China, tto red aad olive aad gram of Japanese ware, and the drapbrowaaf pompadora scab are all need for grounds aad. 'jj figures Ms o ; all tba ladabaw tintt Three classes of merale are srsvn at , ■ 1 1 II luh atrrat mwnmi. sefaieb nee abort t and maraullae looking with pialn^akins t ' boras, of Very gaycolon aad nettolic I P make, aad fail dram toitoura lor halls ~ awd nmplluaa. ♦bkk are ra elaborate . , ra puaalbto. with bmff. fiowfaig Onlra. [ : toraremadtuf IVUaw* PriS^T!^ •ba torga variety. Ira- lad tog vvfvvt. I ratla. oardaroy. awd cotton goods. Tto , Neck tto. mv worn larger thaw avvr to,ifara. They are to to ssra tsrraty tochra towwd. Than arakttoe are of pto. a ra rah, and have tba losrer part trinraad . "ytotol^ofito ; tatkow aid psdat toot rad aid guipure. wttok rae purfartiy yaOow. Ttoy 1 *" TLjyjTu. ^ ) narrow toward tba raid. I tor ram w n"!Tr.; ^to^ wpoM pka. nraogr rad bias, ami ' toaa. mm toads. Ttoy era gawraall y to I uro torga bow aw tto rap. Ttoat-togs " era nlM of riakaa; ttoy mv graw - ally af tto manrtob vU wbkk tto ' Ttor-nkiatod * if to-raTw.' irm

t la lbs brafc^ridTi^tow loon orirap - I falitog earvlnaly oa lbs neck. Oa cms J ! side, ptooadfiat agaiaat tto toad, are { throe large roaas. Paari toads an vary j colored farads. The Urge, rarelraeiy1 twisted loops tto fasortte way of a rraagimg the back hair- have I brae bends < ooraba. aad flowers. Flowers are mostly placed near tto ear. Tto back hair to ■ flosrrrx. all placed oloar agaiaat the hair, without any falling below to ] sprays. Doable and triple collars are not only coed far ooafartioaa. but for- raits also. . Ttoy are meat harooitog" lo ■ trader figures, finiaatorimhr upper part of" the sratot era da, oft kind of tonened puffing of faille ot satin, which trims the square opening to Ike neck, and tto double roitor to placed around thtoopra- ' ng. producing a very good effect. Col- : tors bold a very prominent part ta the j prevent fashions, and there are many r kinds lo br eevn. There are jet collars. i "Malaria" collars mnde of plaited black ; aad white are. the targe " Anne j d' Ausricbe" dollar, of baratoarae guipure ! or " point a r 'aiguille ' tore, and many other styles of baptists rad masiin ' 7 uimmed with tore. Babies' collars fail ; .too much trimmad with guipere rad t Breton tore. Few very young chil- j ! dree, white carbemire ud " aqnure' me generally adopted for irerara. They ; a are cut to English ehape. ttofi a Hole j • shove the border to . plaited drapery , h bordered with Breton tore rad fastened | to the middle by loop, of white antic ■t ribbon. For little boyt. many suite are \ i niade of gnrnctKolorcd. blue and grren • ' velvet, with ralia pipings rad torga tore . collars rad cob. The cravats wore a with these areof bright-colored snrnh. For a little boy from five to six years of , are the suit to generally made to s jacket ud a plaited vest, trimmed with tore . j placed on plain. Little girls continue to wear Dirvrtolre capotes of gray or while felt, lined with white ratto rad ' ' t trimmad with ribbon. The large hat raised oa the side and the " toque" are 1 a rather curious fancy has taken poe ■- bold in Sew York Married rada^ i d die-aged women betwrea the age* of i '- thirty and fiBy hare commenced the t study of foreign languages Hundred, a of ctoaaes h»vr been formed, which tost r. chat witii their families — or try lo— in their newly raqulred tongu.gr. women 7 pottery level i, dying out. brad-palnt-lace cheaper than tlie material can be i ■ bought. Berlin wool out of ta.hi«wi. . i h new league lias given them an aim and d something to occupy their many spare a to go to Europe to make cot grand tour ; ' n aad bow oan they shop unless they nns detstand French, aad chat German on. ; leas they know the language' 1 Three waa trouble to the menagerie i. black monkey bad got out some w.y or t other, rad climbed up to front of the big y tank ia Ibe sqtmrium rad called the era! "a btarated lurriner," and when the real ^ retorted by celling him a " benegambton „ nut cracker." the monkey reached to , over the glass and pulled a hold .pot in r. her sealskin sarqur. and then there wa, h 10 hn# r' pull hair," said the bear to the monkey. " Fight lair " ' Aad when that rule was apptaudfd *> quit fighting aad sat down ud cried, fa and raid that just barred him clear j "Ctoar la. you mean. ' totemtpud ibe • it ' acbra. "and beside, too "rv not barred . « out half k much- ax i am. h "And everybody vu down aa him. i t- 1 ray bow.' the monkey robbed on, | s- "and—" e. j " There's more down on me than : there to on you." aaid the terra, - aad j ! don't snivel about It you Ilaltoa refj " i caa Bck the biggest seal to this j1 menagerie.' wailed the frieadkue mooo key. lo which the seal recea fully replied JJ ihraUrad^U1 ^^ri^T^lrf ^d "Why don't you bristle up r the wild j "Tea." ehnuled the giraffe, "bold! ^ yonrbead up." "And throw art yoc- chest and hare . ^ I auras rtylr about yrik" yelled the pro | "Aad hump yoorw-lf bad have a Httle fa back boar." said t be earn, i " ■> *r'7trar rigbu. " said | * "Aa?what will tw do ker his todto. fa pkafft. who bad jrat oorae toto the teat. ^ and everybody could see that be waa to ■ bM»rauk»y." - Gut toto ycmrcagTtttto ' n bun ya vou of a cooaawat or I'll hit * yceraka ssrip. with this Saratoga £ drat you'll think a whole baggage car <■ Tbe suimato were all periacny quiet. •" wowdeeiag srbat lrad happened awd what * around at the cagm aad tbra abook bia « brad savagely. ■ " IM fflvu a baia'ad bay ." be aaid aBar ^ a while. "V I kaaw wUck oae of you a the worst rata they arqy bud to tke Beta body didst gat kiaed. An It was. Iba b bad gat aB sight, aad naten of a theowto baA,rartl up wkh bim. rata ' dMuBbaretortraw.-M ■>■

EPITOME. , to Bra reito allwkwe apa. Iwrac aa krare i k a.i,iet,i neidi -a*a hog Jalb aad toe I IWrarem. Hiadra's raw, w«s ' ill! David Haafc eMOrar^a lMT-wbeawa , ^C^raeTjT ta^a aarakqe^al riUra ' I , raraj_toaatwwito.'" ' a toaw. gtoaa a Ttew Twt u A k - £FK rSLi" ' *°* !?.77f tMu'^iraw'iaD taldTSl J™*' * ' re» Ovee p 10 A00 will Im r-n is pnsas f Msmts. cftowl aad »alHrea. uMwral ' - "7n,^ " /nrrr '' ; ~ '.T.tlZl Z ' | ' arise ^ foboriri^jared mnwa a bvsij itiu ■ lMld^^~to»^jrai«d U» ^ cwoo [ ,iw, 1 tlwt-wk at. Icui ijre dare are : Sc=rx--.~ ""rw^rawraxtk aal <g j law ST^akl'' ■W. tl"7Z^riM%^ ' .are- Mr. IVwys* vws ut lb, qwlai. Mala] i S^Lrak'w" rrar^^a'hf|g^:.^yit ^*5'**' •'re*' **■ aira reSrat y s^irraMd ' i£lZT 1 S?SSSrilr3!s j ton ra. •I T . - - IT-.- i - "nf "lla'a }L..ffaSa — . — w. ■ I Wff* *»*»■■** » "■*»« Alt • * Hg 10?*!^ toto«Jlra to fratoraa iSTaTTSrara I ,> ■*!■ ragrara ra j II ll |B !!■%■ Srtrad IW,

: i ) pored reiiwuires tor UawraSra wu'rerrai '■ '*«>;■ reja. gattomjrea. ^ ' Ml Ire Ika nW re ' ° Mriwr 'sat '(raaddaaglilar « ZaeSary ^ ■t USraiwM J Ufa to St. Petenbarg. Id Rt Petenbarg to a city of gourmru " The long uigbu ta winter, rad the ex 1, reraise cold ud discomfort out of doors B drive the inhabitanu to indoor pme- ' - to. of course, tbr French, rad thrrv an S[ Frewch oto/r to many of the botrare. but tbe P-i— '--- hare a somber of I w dtobeathry are fond of. eapecially aoup _ cucumber aoup. aad a cold sour soup! a which to aot very agreeable lo a foreign - palate The root vegetable,, turnipm beets, rtc . are remarkably good : an are game, saipe. woodcock, partridges, baa 1 " bandaat°te tLl"" d i aad good la tbe tftyof tab. the rah " BOO to excrllenL aad tfaey have ireu'. " potfiab. potcb. gray Hag acquis, some, a what like a striped baaa. and the tomoua : euriet. wbkk sre do aot tfatah flea 1 1 ■■■ a j to be seen ia preiertloa to Rl J'Kcrsbori ' T j There to rrae la Moscow they e«U the * i atari. A irature of there reetaarauta to ^ j grinds on Ureiy aire during dinner. . : Owe caa hardly talk. Tbe comet thing e to do to lo take before dinner a - aa. J ranks." wbkk. being interpreted " ] glass of liquor generally " wocki." d < with ak idw raraire. or a little - chseas- Thto to supposed to srfart dulled ii apart#*. 4! Betodra tbe |l.n ■ of the table, the a ; lliulni rely greritly upoumpfftm para k eCl"Ui-Bk* TV. rt*at uatlra^garae k.nfpntow to radtuow^BMUgtb^-tort J preMMte< l*TTre pesdiri*ln' ttodT^te i;pLkradBto ■ y Ifitatlly .uyj nwii. J m MriT^n^d either Z * mffker ar ekild. md to ^ ra. .wry h to raid ra be <k* a^ly I ' *»■» ."■ a wrapaa waa iknraa m i Bm-=S£=F'

TVs recent aanuetnraraeat that Mouat i Veen riot sera agato to ouplhm make, the followiag Bora a Hew Tork paper both timely and interesting: The voi- ; erao to muck more active reoenUy than it raid to be. There bare been half, ' doarn or more eruption, to the prei | twraty-firv yrare. the totem to IBM. In - have been ao very quiet that lu roiraaw character waa only Inferred from il, ; togeuons rocks. Tb<fimt recorded outbreak was tn^V wbra Hereulraenm and ; Pompeii dure destroyed. Store then I breaks, differing greatly to duration. • force aad fury. In «7i the ashes faU in Constantinople, and Caused great alarm , there. Ia ISM tbe summit known a, j Monte Xuovo waa forced up to forty- ■ eight hours to the height of til fori. I I with a cirrumiercace of m.ooo fort. 1 • In 1831 the Tillages at the bare of tbe j mountain were cowred srith tarn, aad 't foryrnta of boiling tors poured forth ; of its eruption. 800 feet, n-arly all ol 'f eruptions Before that ibe tap was s^ , ' rough, rocky plain, coeered with seewtw 1 and blocks of ton. and rent by many • smoke But il was then changed to an • elliptical chasm three miles to eireqtm- ■ forme*, three-fourths of a mile at its a greatest diameter, aad some 1.000 teet • the crater, so that It is totally different • | ii«jr* terribly interreting. ud under r I climbing ire that right alone. Many ^ I people, mostly Americana rad English. „ I Naples, and feel rewarded for their - trouble. Tbe present bright of ths " tam. " Show me the cartridge.'' he - . wilcsns "i R^h^rtv*. ..dies u. s^H J" THB uum. JaeS&SS. II, 5s ; BB'Hf 2 aC^te—ray n irait: ro.| S • Tbra a reraedy raade of awek eoraraon. " BBIi i i Aa > Ii raari' tot for wbra'rid b 1 ;

Wanted a WU*. g Postmaster McMillenrereiTed and for- , warded to tbe Hew Oriraoa Aoagwae a , letter eddimrad n follows * ; An examination of the contenu lolly ' master , courec. Wr append below the * j communication in Bill, for the benefit H of nil whom it 'may cunorrn K February the Iff. Montkello. I ■' ^ Pint County. IU- i . So Muter Edk or- Please put thu be- '• low to your paper and oblige " to any respeetablr tody that wants to » get marfod and tore got rase capitaf " their picture and addeweW. their tool u hixtorr and that will come north to lire * and I win end my picture and also I srill ° srod u lu nice that will trell them my Montirelto po plat 00 111. ' v . Tlx editors ol Screhw r'l Mapuaar are { ' y said lo hare on hand manuscripts for » which gli.ITS.iS hare bren paid, and n Ibe i-ditors of >*. .VxArios manuscripts >- .or which 8* .US have been pnid. | Among tbe membres of the Nov. j ' Scotia legislature is Mr. Culler, of Gdys- , has been a member for forty-two years | „ IflwB RLKCOT \ ; TEGEljHpl '■ V egetine Cored Hii DaughUr Worked Like 1 Chum — Cared Sgl. Rheum tad Erytipetos. ^ Rcmirksble Curt of Scrofuloui Foce '" lege line to MM by all Druggttla. i Don'tDelaytoCBPBMGonEli DIRECTIONS AUin « BALSAM : natHa ^rj PCKU'k SALT MKUFkCruklW CO.. PMto. ... CARLE TOR'S ■OCSEMOLB | E1PY®42P>^B1A; TO *fiEMTsjgr-r": ■ Per Cent. Inteit^ i: saponIher I SSaIaLT BktlUf kCTURIBC CO.. Ma r ^hseldie-b ;. rrt-r hB ■ iGEsAwAliTED !■ .P|®® i. -«is- .. « ■ PENSIOHsfffi^ '■mSm ! ' ;j f I

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