The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, July 15, 1891, Image 4

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ane sne called to her com and help
her put Dimple, into the letter for Cey
lon 1'hu .mother wonnd the two carls
about her finger and then' tied ' little bit
of bine ribbon round each of them. She 1
'put Dumpling away in her reticule and
Dimple . was placed among the closely ;
written sheets of foreign paper which j
1 she took oat of an envelope. . The letter
) was sealed then and after that they
! arose to go 'i'X:T.
1 'Thank you very much,. Mr. Barber,"
Journeys to meet thee with increasing power: j said the little girl, holding her band Out.
THE Adding - morrow.' '
Albeit at midnight's chtras all Itartu trout
earth i. .
Km fled, aiul Ihraugb nlgtit'ft stuulnWK "to tha
eyea r. , ,.,
Of as. the wear j watuberaof tbe skies, v -.
No sign appear of a glad morrow's birtb.
Yet at thai moment the receding sun
Starts on bis wurw retarninic to our sight.
Though it Is long e'er any rays of light
Announce bin progress In the path oeguu.
Therefore, olt uj. in trial's darkest hour. '
flaw faith, fiir nnw, thy deepest,u-row pst.
The sua of Joy. bis steps retracing Tastt,
1MB 'TaSSsSSOr ;
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SIIIPES & KWELY
Wholesale and Retail Drmists. i:-
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Dalles C
!--BEAJ.KRS 1N--
And soon his liifht nhall U thine eyes appear
Dispelling gloom aud shaming all thy fear.
I-Laarens Maynard in Kat Field's Waohing-
PIMPLE AND DUMPLING.
1 There was only one chair vacant in a
ian town . harber" nhon tin? other dav
when a tail young tnau. accompanied by
When uie and, becil, get whiskers ' we ll
i come to you., to. cut them off.- Do you
play baseball. Mr. Barber?, 'Cause.if you
! do , I'm going to. give you a present,
i Would you .like a ticket for our baseball
j match. Mr. Barber?" . .
She pulled :out a little bit of. past- j
i board from her pocket and handed it to ;
j. him
Huw arudiijit Is Made; '; . s;
SoKodont is composed of . castile soap,
li drams: glycerine. li drains: alcohol.
I. ounce: soft water, 4 ounces: and oil of
wintergreen, anise or cinnamon for flav
oring. .;; The accompanying powder is
composed of equal parts of prepared
chalk, orris: root, aud carbonate of mag
netrfa. i-?.:! - i! .?:-:.'. -
jFinS Imported, Key West and Domestic
PAINT
iauy ana a loveiy unit; Kin ui uvr, u-
temd.'and calling the head barbt-r to one
aide irae him a few exulicit directions.
Then the lit tit-jrirVs. hat was removed, y
and the hjirrierenvelojKHl per in.-one or
the big white -aprous. The young man
lifted her up into the barber'nchair with
a whispered word of reassurance, and the
lady, after hissing her, passed her bands
caressingly over all the beautiful golden
brown carls Then she sat down in a
corner, '-wbewrthe' child; could' not Bee
ter face;' "and pulled- -out her' wrket
handkerchief , ,
By this time the occupants of the five
other. 4-.hair had become vastly interest -e'l'";iAll
-eyi's were fixed bn .the jawt;et
baby face with its curly halo It was a
pale little' face, and there were no rose
buds on its cheeks, but above them were
two glorious gray eyea that' shone; like a
pair of stars ,.Oa each side of .the little
lace rested a particularly fat curl Tbe
vhild placed her hand upon each as the
barber advanced i with, th-big .shears.
and gazed, lieseechingly np into his. face.
'''fiovf i ! Aln . ; Barber. I want .-yon i to
leave' Dimple' and Dumpling until the
'Very last, t'nt all the rest of . them- off.
first, please I shall miss them dreffully.- -you
know Me and Dimple and Dump
ling has always been such friends Dim
ple is going ont to my papa, in a letter
.My papa is way eoi'ih Ueylop, yon know
You haven i got a papa way ont in Cey-'
Ion, Mr. BarlierT y . (.'
No. miss. . I ain't got none atJall, J.,..
'."And. haven't , you got a mamma. Mr.
Barber? My mamma is going to put
.Dumpling into her 'Don't You Remem
toer box. Did you ever see a 'Don't Yon
-. ; 'N miss, t never did." ' -. -. .
"Mamma's has got such a funny lot of
things in it. There's & little bit of orange
blossom and a little pinafore ' that Alec
ajsed to 'wear . That's Alec over there
by.the window , And there's a, little red
vhoe that was our little bruffer's His
name was Robin, and he-died-before
any .of rua was bornedy you kno.w:- ::- .
At this ' moment the mother stepped
forward and whispered to the little' girl '
There was an old gentleman with a very
red face in one of the chairs who shook
un a veniaoie jeiiy at ine cmia s re-
t- r ' ..i a I v.l . :
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furiously ami; the whole barber shop was
UgPK! 'if1 ' - . V' . - .- :
' There Iras' silence for a moment or
two, while the scissors went snip. snip.
anip. Then the little prattler broke
forth again . r:i v. .i.-.a , k. ,'
"Mamma says I'm talking too much.
Mr. Barber: but if 1 don't talk I shall be
gin Jo cry. I cried awfully yesterday,' yon
know; so did mamma and nurse. ' That'
: GRANI BASEBAlii MATCH.
'. J'. DICK TITKPI.V8 VERSUS TCHC A KOK A HS.
: '. . Atlmisbun. 1 Pins. '. . ; (
"Cecil 'is captain"of the Dick Turpiust l. wholesome,
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ana ne'saia, now mat. i was goijijj.m
have my liair "cut off I'd be just as good
as a boy . So he's going .to lend me. a lair
of his trousers and I'm to be second base.
A roar arose from each respective
chair As for the jolly old gentleman.;
he iicoJ lapsed- utterly:-i.lu the midt of l
the tionfusioa the"1, lady .tried; to escape. !
but Lena's hat had to be put on ami that i
caused still another delay ;
. "No more snarls in the morning now.
mamma." remarked the yonng lady as i
she pnt it ou Bnt theu she drew a very i
long face. "Oh. mamma, it wabblis I
dreadfully." i
The barber then 'slipped, some paper i and qnality will be insured. ,
iv.ai.lx. fl-tA I? i.intf f rr.Vin hfir t.hv cu-.r i ; ' -' '
off. ' ''
But just :tf the doorway the redfaced j
oldgentlemuh accosted 4 hem. He had i
his hat on bv this time, but be took it off
bouse
quality
How to Kt Cucumbers. .
j vucumoerssnouia never oe eaten witn- . .. ..
out vinegar and pepper. Otherwise the . '.'
I iura'nniLnHfv nf viwlv finer nntninl ! o is the time to paint your
jin them' would create indigestion and 1 and if you wish to get the bett.
j fennentation. Oil. and salt .should not j and a fine color use the
be used. They ' render "'cucumbers uh-
Bnt here 'is an excellent :
way to eat tpeiu: , feel, tnen cut into
slices!' lehgtb ways.i, sprinkle both aides : '.
with corn meal, pepper ana salt, ana try f . -t'or those : wiching to see the; quality
is here arid has come to stay. It hopes.
to win its way to public fayor by ener-,
industry and merit; and to this end
we ask that you ive it a fair trial; aria
if satisfied with its course a generous
support. ,
Sherwin; Williams Co.'s Paint
The Daily
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them brown. Cucumbers treated in this
way make a delicious dish ...... ...
, . , ...How to Vw CmL: : , '.'
Many ; a bonsekeeper - complains that
the coal suppliiMl to her cellar is of dif
ferent qualities. This happens very sim
ply. , . When the coal is poured into: the
cellar the larger and heavier lumps roll
to the side) and. bottom, whereas the
smaller bind stops tn the center. If the
coal is mixed after delivery an even size
and color of the above paint we call their
attention to the residence of S. I. Brooks,
Judge Bennett, Smith Freiiirh and others
painted by Paul Kreft.
Snipes & Kinerslr are., agents for the
alxjvfe-pamt flir-The DalleBOjtii'.l
lb
ur pages of six Columns each, will be
issued every evening, except Sunday,
and iyill be delivered in the city, or sent
by mail for the moderate sum of fiftj
cents a month. .
How Wn Are Calmed by Oil.
. Owing; ni its ' inferior ' specific gravity
oil forms a floating .' film, which defends '
the surface of the . water ; from contact :
immediatily .ind made a most courteou. ! with She currents of air, and the friction
greatly diminislieil. in the same manner ,
that the f notion
plication of ; oils.
bow i - - '. a f .!..'. .4 J .
"Madam. , he exclaimed, "there are I
two thiu -I -want particularly, and yon j
can' graiit r.io both of them, t want a I
kiss from tbuf- tittle daughter of years I
and a ticket for that baseball match. 1
can't, pay fthe price of admission., for 1
haven't thnje pins to my name, but jer
haps hte."" ;and; a84ie -spoke he slipped
something .'.bright and shiny into Lena's
hand, 'to be devoted to soda water after
the Thscaroras have been completely
done up might answer .tbe: purpose jxtst
as.welL':t. 4
Tlie lady-smiled 'audj allowed TLiena to
give him the desired kiss, but she. handed
him back the money,. and. could not be
prevailed upon to accept it. Then with
a parting nod to the barber the two
joined Aleo on -the vomer. When last
seen 1uh whs lifted np to the letter bos
to: dispatch Dimple on the first stage of
its -long - journey, and the redfaced gen-'
tleiuan. , as ho lost sightr pf-.her' in the i
crowd on Broadway, vowed' fervently
that he would see that game of baseball,
even -if it Vost a leg. Acton Davies iu
New York livening Sun '
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Its
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)VL. E. C. WKKT'S NEBVR AKBi liEAlN TreAT-
Tifl juu ran teed upeciiic for .Hyiiteiiii; Dixzi
i, i'onvulHions, Fit. Nervous Xenraleia.
Headache, Nervous Prostration caused bv the use
ot aiconoi or toDucco, waKeiumers,; Mental
A simplft and excellent plau to preserve j Premature Old
rip.
t prvsslou, Softenine of the Brain, result! ne in in-
sanitr and leading. U mitery, deca-T-jfRKt deth (
Premature Old Age, Barrenuest, liss of Power
and. strengthen the eyes is this: Every 1 orTh(ea eansea by over exerti.m f the braVn, self
morning pour some cold water into your abuse or over indulgence. Each box contains
ui ri. - tk Vmtmn. nl! u Kxi I uo month's treatment. fl.Oi) a box. or nix boxes
washing bowl: at the bottom of the bowl ; for by mall prepaid reeeipt , price,
place a silver coin or other bright object: ; we gi:aratee six boxes
men nni your tace into me water muii ...tuirnu. ..nn
u- ''- ' ''-,i it.- i lorsix do:
the bottom; . .move your head ' from side
to side gently, and you will find that this
morning bath . will ...make. .. yonr: eyes
brighter and stronger and preserve tbemN l75 Sml)1Mi st .
beyond tbe ordinary allotted time.
ixe. accomDanied bv S5.00. we will
send the purchaser our written guarantee to re
fund the money if the treatment does not effect
a cure. Guarantees issued only by -' O
BI.AKKLEYiHOUr.HTON, -
lreHcrlptl4a lrag;a;lsts.
-p i) j ; The l)lle, Or.
Hon to PrcMne Milk and "CireMnr"
.Put the milk or cream into, bottles and
place them in :a -saucepan With ' cold wa -ter,.which
rise gradually to thejboiling
point. Then take from the fire and cork
instantly.-.; .Again, raise, the jnilkn UVa
boiling poiut f oi'. half . a -minute and. let
the - bottles ; cool in the, water. ; in., whieh
they were boiled.,. Milk thus treated will
remain perfectly good for six months.
was wneu me uocior , came ana saia Twiggs mansion wnere we made our
they'd have to be cutted off r We aU headquarters while ; in -New Orleans. If
cried 'cept CeciL' ' He's eight-years old. -j anybody got' away? with the spoons k
He uever cries 'cept.ing when mamma I would not be strange.
spanks him. then he howls Bnt at last
4 stopped crying, for Aleo said he'd take
we to jnnch with him when we came in
to have it done.; nurse said, she'd let me
A ReiMa.rks.ble War Record.
"1 served 'pn General Butler's staff,'
said. Port Warden, JUonistokl; "Wfis over
font years in the aruly, lataiever .fired a
gun. wa-promoted for gallantry on the
field and never was iu a battle, and, in
facL, never V? .Confederate in arms,
and I don't get a pension. 1 didn't carry
away any spoons from New Orleans, but ' oW. Reoi0,e ink 6t.iu. r. let
IVe got Shakespeare. . Byron ani Moore j- Lemon juice readily removes ink from
" -y v" . " ! the bands. Diluted spirits of niter, ap
plied with a feather," takes ink spots
;. How-to Mak Hens Ity. In VV' intr,
. Mix a .portion ot minced meat, every
day with their other food, and see . that
they have plenty of gravel, old plaster
tering or powdered egg shells to peck
among. 'The latter jmay also be mixed
with their food; " '- : '
ait up till half-past 7 for a whole week:
xuamma'a going to get ine a silver
thimble, and , cook is , going . ta have
waffles for' tea when, we-get back.- -Do
you- like waffles. Mi. Barber?" '.
The barber replied in the affirmative,
aud toenthtirev, was. silence .for a. little
-wtuW W'.i kj kZJ
"Have you got a sweetheart, Mr. Bar-
ber?" A titter rau around the. room, and.
the barber turned as red as his pole out
" side, but he replied in the negative.
'"Alec's; "got one: pursued the child.
"He goes to tea with her oh Sunday.
Cecil says he is awfully sweet on her.
Cecil knows, too; bu was under -the sofa
-when"
But Aleo waited to hear no further
He bolted bodily aud waited on the cor
ner until the ordeal was at an end.' ' The
Jady arose and. whispered some further
cautions, buf they proved of no avail." '
Well. Mr. Barber, if you haven't got
amy sweetheart or papa or mamma, yon
mnst be a norphatk - Are you a norphan.
Mr. BarberT ' . .
The raaii nodded' his bead and then
asked his questioner to keep her head
till. likeageod girl.w.-.f ' ;. ,
t' Anothertpajiser Then: $'''' .
r "Mr- Barberrv i . I .J -;
Yes, miss.".
lf you is a norphan what does, you
ay when you g6- to bed? ZYon can't say
jrod bless papa and mamma' any more.
,4'ra very glad I'm not a norphan.-.
. ' - -There was B dead silence iu the .j-oom
after that until the redfaced old gentle
man blewhis. nose...- The.barber',g task
. -was almost finished how. i ' " ' "' '
i. -'What'ajtlie matter, mammc? ; You're
.ryinV''.. r '
"Why, no, I'm r not Lena."" What
from mahogany, which should be rubbed
over iintnediately with a'- rag dipped in
.1 H uTsLt-'. nr a WlMtA vif4.ilr vrtll Via It ft
l i ine aisonguisneu tamiiy inai movea . fak spots in linen fabrics should be wet
out -for us left the family silver' and i tVk a h,
everythmg else, and we moved m and thi. articles are washed. ' An-
took possession and used the abandoned f other teke out ink s to dip the
property as we had. under, the laws of , m melbeA tallow. ,' Ink stains
war a perfect right to do. We found : m aleo lie reuloved from white fabrics
the famouswiggs swords there. They . b a ,ittle Mt of Iertl0DB. aflnted mnri-
ington.The.Twiggs heirs are trying to
get all these things back, but they'll
have as hard,a.time to trace that library,
riu. afraidi as; they will the fiponB.
New York Herald.
I. (J. jIltJkTLEN,
- - -DEAI.EE IN- '
school books,
stationery, .
organs;
.,J PIANOS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY.
I Cor; Third and Washington Sts
will be to advertise tlie resources of tlie
city, and adjacent country, to assist - in
developing; our industries, in extending,
and bpeniiig up-new, , channels for pur
tradC iii ecuringr' an open river, and in
helping THE DALLES to take her prop
er position as the
! ill -nut
:A,.., ,
Leading City of Eastern Oregon.
The paper, both daily and weekly,1 will
be independent in polities, and in its
criticism of political ' matters, as in its
handling of local affairs, its will be
JUST, FAIR AND IMPARTIAL E,.
' We deaypr to give all ; the: 1
cal news; and we asl-i; thatfybu
of our obj ect and course, be formed iron?,
the contents of the paper, and not from
rash assertions of outside .parties.
atic - acids, oxalic acid or tartaric acid
and hot water. All strong acids, how
ever, injure the fabric, and the spots
should be. well rinsed in cold water after
they. are used. . .:''''';' i . ' '' '";
CbicskBo's Parks avnd Park ways. i
The parks and parkways of Chicago
areref a type .the outgrowth of her nat
ural landscape conditions and" the char
acteristics of her people. Between tht
great lake on the,, east and (the prairie
main land on the west is a low, swampy
tract diversified by sand . ridges washed
np by the storm waves and shifted about
by the wiuds - The lake-, in: some places
encroaches upon the land, and at other
points extends the shore by the forming ; which
Jnakes'-
V A.
.if
of sand bars, upon such a site was
founded Chicago, and upon such a soil
has she bnilt ber parks and . boulevards,
j The wide streets were rescued as rap
idly' as possible . from their primitive
condition' of alternate mud and dust,
graded and laid with; the most .approved
forms .of , pavement. The'" fondness 'ot
-the p'eople. for riding and ' driving, that
led them at an early day to provide so
amply for-public ways, caused the fea
ture of fine driveways to be preeminent
when the public parks were to be made.
Harpers Weekly
" ' Savings BauU' Depositors.
, At .the; close, of j:be year 1890 the sav
ings banks: in the United States num-
,berd,860with sayings deposits amount
ing to $1,534,844,506, divided among
4,258,893 depositors,' being ah" average of
a58-Q4- The depositors in the banks of
'.' Bo to 'Relieve Rheoiuatle Pains:': '
Lime or lemon, juice." used' in 'liberal
quantities, . frequently, relieves the : par
oxysms of rheumatism. One noted phy
sician claims that by the persistent ose
' of" this. ' simple acid for ' three ays (all
stimulating 'liquids being ' avoided) the
most, confirmed rhenmatism ' will relax
and. the' tone of the muscular and nerv
ous system be restored to its usual char-
i acter. Another simple remedy is to
bathe the parts affected with water, in
potatoes have been boiled, as hot
t E. BAYARD HO.,
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Real Estate
Insurance,, t i
; and Iioan
'l Hf't
bear you sniffling, anj besides, I can see j
JUUT lave Ul bUQ ftwniU2 giooo. Auc&oo
two big; tears running down your "nose."
SNow, miss.- gust; please sat; steady
ninute. ;
1 j
Tbe itcis.rs gave- a enip,' and poor
imphBgfeiwn into her lap-. Dim:
followed an instant later; and the
1 trazed ruefully a the itwu beauti-
Vvered curls. -r-ii-.i a
odbv. Dumplinc and Dimple," she
nd the tears began to" " gather:
uost overflowed a moment later
Irber lifted her from the-chair
! vaifced to the long mirror to
jeraelf. But her mother was
"' tha-jm.f!Tftmcvl rVfor Lena
as can be. borne previous to retiring.
Obstinate cases have yielded to this sim
ple treatment. ; - ' ' -
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.'..-'.How to Care Warts.
Touch the wart dai ly with a little
lunar caustic or with nitric acid or aro
matic vinegar. " The caustic and acids
cause stains, which wear off in - a short
time: the vinegar scarcely discolors the
skin.. Applying, the warts to the con
ductor of an electrical machine for sev
era! days in succession will also remove
warts . .;i.--J.i.'!Ji ,i -u:ci
Oh, bufry--y6u-M, mamma 1 caneTVori8tatenunibered 1,420,997
,with deposits amounting to $550,066,657,
being""an average to each depositor of
$387.10. California is credited wita ihe
largest average isunt 'to each "depositor,
the amount being $787,74. : The smallest
average'-of 'ail states fe irt West Virginia,
where the amount is $4S.J. New York
Recorder.
-V Only , a Demonstration.
' Briggs Heard' there was a big row
between you and Simpson at the board
meeting yesterday.
. i'.Wilspn It .wasn't much of a row. 1
merely said that Simpson was an idiot
Briggs What did Simpson do?
Wilson He got up and proved it.
. AGENCY.
Opera House Bloek,3d St.
Hotr'to' Purify-Water.
' A saturated solution of permanganate
of potassa ' will speedily ' cleanse', foul
water. About -a , teaspobh?ul - to a hogs
head' should be used."r Anotherm'ethod
is . to put a i.tablespooriful of pulverized
alum into, a; hogshead of ' water and stir
the-water' weUj-rThe impurities fall to
the bottom and. the water will soon pos
sess nearly all tbe clearness and fresh
ness of the finest spring water.-' ' ' i
HURRAH!
' -- '-.'il.F0R'' f-i-;f ;
II you get Colic, Cramp, Diarrhoea or
the Cholera Morbus the S. B.: Pain Cure
is a sure cure. " ' ' '"'''' '
The 4thi flf; July!
If , you need the Blood and Liver
clean eed you will find the S. B.' Head;
ache and liver Cure a perfect remedy
For sale b all druggists.
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Ui
THE WEEKLY,
eit
sent; 'to any address for $1.50 per
It will contain from" four to six
column pages, and we shall endeavor
to malse i it the eqiial of the best. .- Ask
your Postmaster for, a copy, or , address.
Urtii.lH Jf -iVi "ivi.'i i-J ,
; THE CHRONICLE PUB. CO,
Office W.,Cor. Washington and Second Sts.
THE
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DALLES
"'' How', to Play Baccarat i;,iii
The dealer and each' side of the' table
. have t wo. .oi; three cards. . The object is
to get as nea nine as possi Die, and tens
and court cards, do not count. . If the
twn first cards; dealt" dpi DQt .together
amount to five the- player asks for an
other. If above five he does not. The
sole question in doubt is whether a play
er whose two 'cards together make five
ought to draw a third card or not Be
cause of this doubt French courts have
ruled that baccarat Is not a game of
';', lit) :H i
rBoraiEToi o-th Ti4"-
New Vogt Block, Second St
Liquor v;Dealerf
MITOUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT.
The Grate City of the Inland Empire is situated at
the head of navigation on the Middle Colum'bia, and
is, a thriving, prosperous city, ', '. ' . .
v ;!--;: ;;: ;v;; ITS . TERRITORY.-, " .., .
It is the supply city for an extensive and rich agri
cultural an t grazing country, its trade reaching as
far south as Summer Lake, a distance of over twc
hundred miles: !i- , - " -, -.v
, ; U ; ,THE; LA-RGrEST WOOL MARKET., t ;
;t The rich grazing country along the eastern slope
n-P '.hfl t.h 'DnsraidfiR fiTPniHh Aa rm.Rt.iTre for thousands
of sheep, the "wool from which finds market nere-ni
.The , Dalles is. the largest original "wool snipping
point in Americar aljout 5,000,000 pounds Being
shippedtlast .year:-!u.,..-..vi.." ; ; - ' ' .;-'; ' ,
iiTS .PRonTjrcTS. ; .
i k .. C . .J . " . w
The salmon' fisheriesre1 the finest on the Golum"bia,
yi'dldih'thiyeararev
and. ;pe:mbre than douoiea; in tne near iuxurev ; ;.
The uroducts of. the beautiiui uicJKitai,,;vaiiQy una
marketrherejand the country. sou.th. and east has this
year filled the warehouses, iana au avauaoie storage
places 'to overflowing with their? products. . , , , .., .6
- It is the richest city of its, size on the coasts andy its
money is scattered over and is "being - used to develop,
more farming country than is tributary to any .other
city m-Xiasiera vieggu. . , : . r -
Its situation is unsurpassed! ' Its ' climate 1 delight
fuH Its possibilities incalculable! Its resources un-
limited. And on tnese corner stones sne sxanas.