Star of the Cape, 29 April 1880 IIIF issue link — Page 5

* Tb* tagtr JUpire. AMag — ptos — •>,— Mfrb— , Sow U.sfll lt»to»T l«M» ,lll^ ^■—re — I 1 U I s—k. 'sHSccSw AxIra.O.U.Ma# hm.,1 nTJr^"iL Aad MkaMw HI laoflw saga Ok.MMjWi! Ok. baior «.r. • ' " '*T*7 Tto MM tofo—w lMMkuulvM ■ 1j!riy,'^w,'°*"' Ch, nTui cf eattkig Bfc risM tar at a Mfkw top. TOO CUNNING BY HALF. . There wu ■ profound imprcsrion created la lbs minds of the good people of rills vbn at tidings rot oul that Jo* BuMRp.lkrnodteimu and Umbos! conning of nil thr madmrn up to the lunatic asylum. had BttiHu svufishle keepers nnd n ] at Inner. Jos. In bis mad nr. bad nlwaya besa u ol^M of Mrror lo the vMlma. Lib tb* majority of Insane poooW- bk bad bis lurid hiernk nnd ewongh. Bui wfcn tbe ml mood was aabim be was owe of lb* moat terrible fellows la daml wilb that could brimagiasd. Ha bad a paeuliar fallacy . aaif a modern Blur Brerd. la caber JoabaBarud Ibat ba waits reeled vdth thsjmnltoBMl BasH. MM thto.M store w K "r whh Uiat historical P— lib supposed rbaractrr. 11 ra bis duly to out off as muay famafrbmd. asthe real Blue B—d had done. His '=^r5fe« SSSSrHS married bias aba would ba lb will of *■ Board. —I thai la oaaasba should disobey blm and exhibit any eurioaitj * In boambold matter*. be woold decapitate bar aad but; lirr airUn lalbr ardarof lhatr agsa. Tbta ami of lhla«. Mi'jUrafcabb^sM kfeffu—laaaqraasselad itself. Hatebound lo bars bla twaatbrart". brad ; aad, ladaad, vaut so Mr as to buruMb BP aad sharpen aa old eavalry aabra. with whieb. oua daa dap. ba aada aa to—* oath* young woman, aad roall; ■to— ptsd to oar r* nut bla purpoar. Jaa wu.arraatad. aa toraHjniis was tnl—fos to aorar tba young w« ■■■'.' baad from her bidy at thefiitofererabla oppialaait;. It aras daddad Ibai •bo "an waa lares*. aad tbat tba aubJSo aaMr (aud espueiniiy iba pome wu— at stoMy) required torn hfififrffal* ba bapa cowflwsd. Tbrw w— tbarirhasb— Matt ap; aad as -bis malady bad Ml rial U |e IbM point, dpriag bis Ibraa pass* of msahiaad. Ibai tba ejadad la ***— toTT B^fc^d ' baalai a pnreso— frtd'isoiwy sadtoMM ! — a aad taqniaitlre— ft became a i Ibai ha abould Both* aburdrd' an op- I pcrtanfty to carrp oat a Amiga which ■ Hdaatlyocly arreted a reliable rtoci I Joefa view* being ret-aMvely known < emeeg those who vtetud to* aaplnm. taasta M raunrdto thtorssx. Tbi. .. I a alter of mm dlfocwhy. n J* wis ^ff*at '«"»dfa MkMuto dia- ;**»■ | 3L.wida« up aiTdliutbsim^ ' tj^rrxrasst 1 "BMcy of BMs Baaed" — of wblrb work I jSSgbvsss1 Sjsssn&sss; : batTj'a aaonaafrou lb. toil*).* Ink idaa afthnmiiitli. pan iai id bp tba kanwi- I ' '4y.?Wlt"*tTtic "* «"«»2jn7 panM~r'.se jg that, b; Mraw. ar j I I

same. In this lowu. yssUrdsy. What g~gg|g|~ This waa Mgato bp' atotfetoto -a HB*. wboaa bm. «a »I Man Tbaotbar waplolbb effsot : — " Mr- Ssnurr — 1 ra just arrlitd In viii*. in n wnr* from tba country. with • load of *— labia* lor sate. 1 • would. 3ke to !« you know tbat Joe ! Barberry. wblrti raoaprd from tba nay 1 1 urn tba other day. Is flying around tba r. country about twain milas from hara. ' oo tba Bank. Oreek turnpike, and would lika. ha lays, lo sar you catch bin. 1 I understand that be say. ba t no more I crmsy than you air. aad that all tba lolki syst tbe asylum an as rrasy u March l.arre. Sand a man down the! , way and Til point Ida out. He ain't | in — Tilla. whenici ha is." ( Tlje third latter bora aa odd sort of s j family raoaban to tbe abore two , ! (altboucb tba hmdwr.tlair of all three , waa diBaraaf owa from tba other), aad , ' was at lollows : i . "To TW* Siraurr or Oocarrr— I I doat think It's any use tryinr to oatab < — Joa Barberry. He's tharpar than all of . I yoa put tocethcx— be is. Too may , tbink he's iaaaaa about hit belnj lilor Beard, but you woo Ida l think so to 1 1 bear bipi talk- llr aaya he's bound u> < ! bare Uise 'a bead, and if he mat . in bar's be'il |e»euim body eisr^. He"i ' dftenniaau on tbie. I bard s maa talk I tost way to-dtz up at Todd's urern ' bare. I mat him on the road and ha ' I looked like Joa Barberry so. tbat I pot i , frightened and ran away. Bead lwo« j thrm maa here and I think wa mirht , i catch him. I'm ureuy certain that h< ain't in rille. " | Tblt episode was «!gned (like tint o! . the formrr) with a name of which 1 had j 1 oarer heard. Singular to aay. my in.- a prrasiou on raadiac them was pre Mm It . tbe opposite to the belief which tbaj , seamed d ci rf on* to inculcatinj;- In c - the conclusion that Joe Barberry, bow. ! n ! cT»r much ba may hare bean wandering . — • far the last three days, aras la Tflle. On rr.diaf the letter. . I quietly pieced ; . iaf With (bos. prrsmt la Uie ofira. ' u j Whilst I did not place much reliance la * " did not at tacit any importance to their J .d I lafaemmlon. one way or anotbrr. I lelt J M I it the part of diaoretioa to i iambi silent j. 1 as to tba receipt ol Uieir communiaam.UcMs. w Later in tba day. aad just alter I had d ratelTad a report Irom one of tba man la ' la . search ol Barberry, which prr ma tba J u | In'oimatioo tbat Joe had really been m 1. tbensichborhoodor riUaeutbadar * i- hefare. I was cumyaring the iattars ' y which bad coma In tba mail and wu wondering at tba similarity ol tone ' a which parraded all three, when I wu d ielerropted bp tba rutraaoe lata tbe ol- ° a Bra of a MnrngcT who iaaulrrd for • il Sheriff . I declared myself to be the i; nnenu 1 aaeimrsa mpseii to be the

a leesua asked lor sad raqveeted the grals tlsmaa to be teaud. The letters srerr Is iylBff ow the table before me. where 1 hnd placed them, aad the stdlor aaalsd htm t oppusUe me. s The stranger waa a mdh of quiet de d meaaor aad addgaat. aad I judg-d Irom . saonal man— a lawyer. I should my. i He wu somewhat ad fenced in years ] end kit hair end whisken ware gray, y "Sheriff.- be commenced, looking U around tba room nnd ap-aking U n low e. tone, "bare you found nay traces of ' w''0,» 1 I "Wen. no. sir — nothing certain a. . yet. Bat I think I shell, shortly. " • " Ton bare people on tbe watch Um ; him. I b-iiere. sbmffT* 1 "Quite a number, sir-enough. I . should ssy, to discorer bim ereoii aally." t - 1 dam say," rwplied tbe MrangrT. . rubhag bis hand*-" I dare my. sheriff s Bat I am told that Joe- Barberry. 1 ■ —a 'Crmiy Joe.' aa tbej rail blm. is I BO fool." "That may be, sir; but far all that. I I am bound to bars Jot Barberry Bom l speeded my visitor grsreiy, "isaTWy - iadefraile way of expreaM* It. J r rbooidnt wrmder. BOW. 11 Barberry hnd quit the counWI "As yoa sag. Mr. perhaps be amy > bars done so. Bat I'll catch bim. deI "1 hope yoa may. sir." returned tb. , stranger u gmrely as before. He I seamed to dwell wille a friendly feeling i the chance of my catching Joe. lor i be wadded bla bend slower, worked hibeaeM. the ems wtthU the other, softly. i and repast sill -I bops yoa may. air. , Jos Barberry is to ba caagbt. I hope you may bare tba mtrjilug of Urn. i Mr." la all tblq thus 1 bad been woederiag , at tba atmagsTb Marram bjaalbr 1 baaiy'senae- But tbm wu iistanl. Mo. r I tboughuu tharc^wu mmncb pubBc ! aaJmataS^aS* " I board cm tba street to-day. ahsaiff.- > beaald. " tbat you bad moslTad some I Stating tbe hem of Joe's escape, aad r latter* in aapard to Joe's wtaraabouta Is tbsat nay tratb la tbm rapoctr Bmtbaiqfcrsac. to tb* mpan <m tba I suost sis m s f my taspl il in. -I did rscaire n caamumlaMha Ui [ that ahjia. Mr." I rapBad. Ha bad i bH eye Band oa tba laaan oa tba table ! mlauhA " Baw maay did yea myf" ba a^ad. t^bMsutbab-urtooUcbm, " OkU bawTtWe^w^T thru earns M-"_ - rr [LLA-| fer4 ^Ssid. 'ism imSTiSSi ' the ealpaat of Barbetry hlmaab. tbm be I I "IhimiratrMlmiilmyrlMtut.wbb ilab— haffdhiTn II ■ "Jus Barberry j Aad wkaa I. mus. I beBrre brt baS ■|tlM?MU dZbay."^ Mj^MhrtSi 1 i«"M >"Mf|Mg m b wa T"" h—

t Then wu a brief etrnggM. during j i 3nVUru'2u'I^te«l UeTId bit i Pj jMtbe asylum, u profoundly absorbed In : . ^bMoryg^gn^. U ■ c baa tabic ootloa of tba world is grown 1 1 I la the United States. Tb# cotton trade 1 , is wnubed more ciosciy than any otl«. ( 1 Tbtyr are daliy reports of the inmuhfof 1 • ooUoe rcceired at tbk oenter of distri- ' 1 bution, sad bow mncb is sold sod eg. ? ported. Grant paiu are taken to get at ; F fbe exact facu regarding the em>plynad 1 1 f oansumtkioe of tbla great staple. As a I 1 orer tbr country lo see what ftnaily be- ' anmeofit. I, ' The figures that express the growth » aad um of cotton arc astounding. Tbe ' beet authocltlca place the production ' ! annually at from t.too.ooo.eoa to i.SSO.- j ; I ff.TSO.OOO ion. There u no Hwpma. ' • is produced It nil used from year j ( [ fully three pounds of raw cotton erery ! ' , far erery man. woman and child i > on the face of the globe. " J When, howerer. we inquire bow i J j tbe reader will be surprised when 1 ; actle suited to tbe production of cotton. | 1 ' tbr State of T-ias alone, to supply . ' ; tbe Whole world. | c . Texas is about cue- half s bale to an acre r I highest estimate of the world's I « Icb. An ana of S4.000.cui aerm" is e therefore aii that it needed, aad thU is , f 17.500 square miles The »ldn*}il it mewe tlian sercu time* that a Dumber of miles, and ths part that could s be profitably deeotrd to cotloa-gTowipg be required. 'J Tbe cotton tliat is used frrmaaufmc- a s ponds to the light fillmenl thst carries i j, the seed ol tbe thistle, that {wst of the ] ,j farmer. Tberr are about two and a half , pounds of seed lo trety pound of cotton | fiber. Row much cottan seed. then, ir i . raised erery year In tbe world ' Be- ° Tbe uses ol rouon seed are many, aad , * of Use article has been rvcogninsil. When pressed, tbe kernels wiii yieid abont one-eightl, of their weight in oil. , which can be used for many purposes * Indeed, it is more than suspected that a large part of the "pure olive oil" from > p leghorn, is either pure rotton-acsd oil, i u or n mixture of cotton seed and other «U>> - ! B What is left after tbe oil it ixprmsed j F is Bseed-cnke ." This is sent in east ' _. * le aseed-cake." I

quantities to Europe, where it forma the j . beet known feed for cattir. and no better fartlllner is known than tb» manuis of , B aaltle fed upon iu Ths bulb of tbe cot- 1 " (. ten sead hare usually been thrown J" a way, but now It is known that they are rn (nnd far lead as tbe seed Itself. , ^ We are just beginning to use economy , ipXhc cultivation of cotton, and In the use of tbe other products of tbe plant. 1- ( Tbe production of roUoc is increasing ^ „ from yenr to year. The crop of IBTb ,( Was the largest ever gathered. But the consumption of the staple frr-a.sc in- , la Ibetnltsd States we consume more si than thirteen pounds of raw cotton n hi year tor every person in tbe country, w Tbe average amount far each person in ah Europe it only four and a half pounds , A in Asia about Hirer uoonda: in Afrira in " lean than, one- third of a pound. At en- th ilgbnmeA cieilieaUou extends nnd re ; wealth increase?, the ooneumptlou of this article of unde mut alto grow- and ^ It la the miasioo of America to supply ft ^ 3 to the whole world.— ToaiA's Com- „ A « Turns ef Tertune's Wheel. "n Upe and downs in Oolsrado life rre ^ not at tbey are cltswbma. tba npt being „ , rather «W«P and tbe downs deeMedly ^ ■ perpendicular. A few month# ago. according to tba Lead rills itaweoraf, John L, W. Wilson was regarded as one of tbe wealthiest men of Omaha; oas day recall; ba celled at tbe Sister's hospital tor a cruet of bread. He bad attempted " r to ba«— I n carbonate king. , "So quickly sometime*." said Sterne. n r " baa tba wbial of fortune tutwad round Al . tbat assay a maa bee tired to agjoy the w benefit of tbat charity which bis own „ . piety peuperud." A do arc yean ago a tb r Saw Orleans hankac. the founder of our m, . of Um prtaMpal ra.lroafo in LoulaMaa. H. helped to build n chaffy home. Be w.-s m - aabeme of satabulSeg gas works at . . Havana. He lost Ids whole fortune 'T I Lmier be beeame aa Inmate of the estab- ro UMsment bla fartnne had helped toballd. " > Now be ba* recover ad aad baa siiswwa *" Mled another fortuw. ot Tba three (euthers who here jam ~ t struck such rich gold la the Kschoorhec *" ! valley. White county, Gn.. bare ram " - to beBavv the lines : ^ |MpJ5S222=M.S naybM ben digging for mouths. with " Use rudest kind of tools ud without . ™ sign of gold Tbey were thin aaM hag- ~ gird but persistent, — »onr the , eg. "• tokmg out SI— a week. XU vM. »• ' struck Is is* test wide end It bm been *> ' tmtadfox Iters miles. Is on. pocket. no Mrgertlmn a man-she^, they fouad bo BMWyCb ana of — rfohest men I. ^ , Teams. Ha dldat knew what to An * wbb bM sarplm money md to put itl. •» [ 8l Loult sad Sua IWm ruitamd * tssek- Tb* Mock wa. tbm atObm «t *• tbrusAolfars . stmau, Wbawlhktoid *T X'STu'SW.-SS: 2 r Ba IBIBM was stifaedAiM be M I eufy coa tinned. to hold bM atend *" , aSBKfjasrm,t j : 2 n't ; 3 I vide Meek at — e tbasn. When the in , Nwk tod advaooed in fftl toe wmade to To ■ l.m.jlto— . Tba MdyiemM torn a. the ma— mar hnd bam wisitod. m. we

r I fANB, KlDO AM HOUSEHOLD. • put Into tb* wool of I Mtoto 4 rubbed oo Mmb. i. a mm I I death '"torks Look well to tbe Mm be, . proper Aokaem of ebrll. Kothtogtot- ( Modem*]; lu naimnls an tbe most I ptDfftnbleXErety fat nBfanal has baen I ; W at aloM fiusfogthfflsuser part ol IB 1 ' ferding When an animal is rmdy for i j market s^l UgH there is feed left buy ' ' f Tbe " nimble ipemce" brings the < I profit. '1 In ankiap n new orehnrd. myt ufruiu 1 i grower. systetaaUse rnntten by anting 1 your apple trees so that your summer 1 ; ! apple* will be together, then your CGi apples, then your winter apples, nnd to : ; ] on. It will be muck eerier to gather , I them ; you will not be compelled to | haul nil over the orchard A calf wllldrsw milk in thrre minute*, i end the umrqr n milker tun ccsne to that i time the better. a slow milker mnkie i bold up ber milk. Ttss etrlppingi , { ere tbe richest part, end If s cow it j milked quiex^r as treii as quickly, there . will be more as well as richer milk, beof the Stripping. I cloned I tagr the manultod e'prrsd ft I J I over my wheat field or on e poor spot eye can soon aae where I pet Iu To j ' JU a year before filaring oa a crcpTT 1' according to try evx prience. ■ wrong | I bscs, it it beat from SM blm where sew- I I dust bash— smsdtor heading. It bat I , I at thwr it but liule icrUiiitrg j J A lVnnsylrsais isrmer ccrcu ring- J ■ by using four cunooa of saltpeter in . I quart of good rincgnr Dissolve well i sod apply by bath or mop. About s | " dosen sppbcatlous utred this case is i ' tlx months. Pigs need dry hsds ss wen at other ' ' water, sod keep ihem cut of the | Boils which are iusry and contain ( much inert vegetable BtsUer are in j d I England called deaf, which is a good \ a

and poetic characterisation. be broken to a guk' by any patient hoy. At first they abuuM^* yoked and the > oke when thev may be led around aad taught to drive. When the glass stopper of a bottle My a cloth aatnrntcd in warm water To Manx Tools.— Warm them nnd rub the efrel with wax. or t— .low. till n film gathers. Then write your name oa the war with a sharp point, rutting through to the atari. Little nitric acid poured on the marking will MM in lb# ester* Then wipe the Kid sad wax off arit^ a hot. soft A hard wood floor, oiled with linseed oil. is tbe beet floor in the kitchen. A of pine, aatem stnught-grnlaed, is npt to "siirer" nod grow rough. It is Impossible to oil toch a floor with good re- < salts if In tbe least knotty, as tbe pilch prevents the oil froen penetrating, and the floor lakes oc a grimy look ! Oilcloth Is carpet, fait Is not so neat as a pWm. bard wood floor, made ol matched boards inches wide end closely laid. To RxttoTxIaox Ri stob lex Srorx —Moisten the spot aad apply sails of lesson until it disappears. sari rinse well. of oxalic aad tartartir odd. sad any perway is to moisten with lemon ►otoe. sprinkle sa toll, and ley in ths sua. If Ink is spilled* colored goods mediately in sweet milk, boiling hot. HgenmBed tallow poured through ink Inxcis or rax Hot ix-— To thoroughrid a bouse of rod sad black ants, cockroaches, spiders, bedbugs nnd nil crawHag pests, take two pounds of alum olbof Mag water. Let It Mend an tbe fire with n brush when SMerly balling hot every joint add crevice in your kiiimsM. pastry shelve, end tbe . Hke^e Braah tb. envies* in tbe nspee* tbetth*ybarbm<%nBim*Oodt> roecbet will flee from the petal which bet beta Washed fat cool alum Water. wjailL^ TLntr»OBTB»0«— IX— thuds— —at time . statement going tb. —ads at — nffapars. Urns . turnip Bssd in rnbbfBg tb* griddle, while cookatpfan— t smoke. I doubted ft. Mat trial soou conviacod me tbat to* was comet. I loaad. bowIbai to to— It was an— j. saKttctSe — wuMahtoaaito di ll i — fe ie eals fo1— — *1— da wtStoff Jfops'vMll* ■aji'fot to* toto tbey — wefl rntovd. Kemembsr Ihto every week wished to » mumaT. ha fo> t Mx a— be wiU kvfog m— — MxraMfodT— afo— /TfoirsB^ gfa—aeb— Ba— d/hto— daa ■Ms forjp— toqp—Mg aaMaoie. A fan I

ban Vkbt old peotle. i I Robert Wallsce. of Waterford. S B.. j ' wtso died recently, enjoyed KB yean ol • tbk life. » ;me3B:! . H.. is 104 yesrs old. sod bat lived in that j " 1 tosrn ninety yean. 1 % Tbe oldest person in Washington | J f *wun»J. Pn,M Kin. Vorj Newman, who " . IwilJHUM ytaatsfnv id June. , Mr* Ellen Hanly celrbrmud the so- ® . oivrrsary of- her loath birth dp; in Chi , engo She hsswrcr worn ryqgmssr* <0 r Al the age of lie. 1-hllip St Grorg*. of | J r Groase Point. Mich., went in a wagoo to s. t oftoU. pension ss s rvtrrnn ^ . Cook has lived fa TVrrvll rouniy. lis. " [ Ht la 1*9 yenr* o:d. nod yet he corns his u, , daily breed si I Old t'neie Ahe was ^ nbgro who was ^ r West Va. mwotty. nod heliend lob, " > I IS years of age. Mrs. William Jam™ Brampton. « t tnry ot Ufa by s grand reception, sod w • died fire days isu-r n [ * ro lured woman ol Cluster, p.. »g™i t ' attend tU tuocrnl Ot u't aTlVr^who " ' 117 years ot egv ~ j Posapey Ginbrm. Ncwbatg. N V J" I I»v is in good bcnfth.yet |« ^ ;l Mate. Louise lorcio. (.see a sueia. I celebrity in Paris, has lust erlebrsud the ;• looUi^nunivrrtagy ol bcr hlnbdsj She ! TesJi hsa cared for llrBt'ie ebi.drvo of f > dsarbter ^ ymr* ,.t asc. u.d Josepu SrHhuahtf Ll Irreiorenllr. lia. baa laid off the hsrncas as. at fto yean ■> ] Margaret (ieltagber. of i'hiiadesphia. — esnturv of llfr. Nine eiilldrtsL thirty- ^ ' Tbe lint paper manufacturer of Tee. ™ j was Stephen Thatcher, w ho died '» ! William I'.ummer, of Dover. Me .made jpMoa d il iw«s stable loft. Ur pt |M .. . wrong, however, and it —

•« | family of J. W. 11, sc. sheriff ol tfamternd | united ore* are 630 year*. His nnelee. j his cousins and his aunts number, all ' j told. IX that live in sumtrr ouuni< Ur I Nancy Scarlet's chiet delight was a jie ' county. Pa.. December 23. rrh*. She | died recently. Although la her IBM ■m tennis! bit-today party of a near friend. A remarkable feature in the history ol William Smuesk. ol Charleston. S. (*.. is I tbat he has lived to sec his you n get ' and thirteenth ahikf a grand mo tier IIhas just entered hie nincty-eeventh year, i" has lot grandchildren. 3«l great- grand - " children amfr -to rrest-grmt-grand- ^ "Upcls Jos" Cooper, of Dryden. n [ ' M summoned hU friends sod tq.d them ■ *" It did not reach a ritai tooL sod *!u-r , J" it healed he enjoyed good health until 'r he had a paralytic stroke recently in 1 tba 103d year of bis agr. j [ id Pur tbe last forty rear* Barefoot ' < ,, Walker has not bod hi* feet ro WVed . lie ) was smployed as n farm hand nsar' Co Mm bus. Gn-. nltbough in his VSth 1 \ roar. On a recent Sunday hsagqmrent.c died, and st bis funeral, when person, were bending over bit coffin, he nu up ts faad asksd.wby 1m w» thus treated . r" H* still Dvis. « The "dark daps" in America rom- { ■ a# mencsd at about Ml A. May IS. ffbo . ■ ., aad coo tinned until the nriddie ol ihcl j next day. The Arissua Jftarr says that t a woman living on tb* Little Colorado i ,k »»• twsmty-ogW y, an of — at that j time sad rem— bn the Circumstance j t reeet- ' *■ bev people, IbsBpaaith and the Indian, ' ' J1 T-s Spaniards bortod their saints ani \ ' ® the Indians took to feasting. , ^ Tbe const rocCloc at the Msxico and . early as 1837. sad Irom that (ires until j J it was finally opened in 1871 by Presi-1 r • notion of saoceases and defeats, ltnring } • iu pragr— forty different president, asd , t cms ampreus govssncd Msxico. and enrh r- to Um plan* of tbr friends of lbs enter- ' SI prist, sad toto in soils of opoWreiul re opposition from various cist— of tbr t— anally. 5<X only wws tb— diffi- • by tb* rltaltsTiM tbe>Mtnna<IIu^Ire , p of tbe routs wssv likewise uuiuaia i At isr ilk attsg years of juhpr —1 the ' p. sxpswditfars ol mlllinws of money, the , w read Is now sa sutabhshed soccwre. and it fofots day re i ol th* »n— i— —d- • is to— MsmgMiwfofitorwBrtdwffftoww. • Tb* rend is — retire Msg. M Itod with ; SsSiSSi'HS.E : p. uB t— aafo. ■1111*17. *to.. — to lbs : btot bfito I . Tb* srndre nnd culvcs * • —gaily— ■ fa I mi . Tbshigh- * K Mfillhfirl ton tand MAJMfotoub— D a to* p*n. Il SI nil *jm fewt to sixty a to!)**! la oa.*— stab* Ifios fast - II to fob— retire. Th* dry of Mexico " ir iMfel. 7.— foto sbfvs lbs sea. or Z - resk*o2'wHeavre™Sa!.p I i- . f SsasisS^-'=;: • re; a. i i. •. fi- ' jo sX^toqpseriw. . — ^

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