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Show Iij DEATH OF BLAINE SALISBURY. Among tho sad events of tho week was tho death of Blnlno Salisbury, J, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, fc Blaino was a youth just bordering on v . f) man's estate, of gentle and reflned ft disposition, strongly imbued with tho L spirit of altruism, such a youth as In 1 1 the ordinary courso of events would t have become a good and true man, 1 one for whoso living tho world would I have been better. In his short career 6 he did much good and was a ray of n sunshine not only in his home but among his associates and companions. compan-ions. Ho was a general favorite both with young and old. In his homo his departure has left a blank and in tho hearts of his parents an aching void that can never bo filled. Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury and tho entire family havo tho deepest sympathy of tho public In their bereavement. Thoso who havo lost children and near relatives know tho bitterness of their cup and pray that they may bo comforted from on high. |