VARIOUS FORMS OF SUPERSCRIPTION.                              85
If written in the care of any one, the follow-  It is usually safest, in nearly all cases, to give
ing may be the form:                            the county, even if the town is well known; thus,

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If, after remaining in the office at its destina-
tion a certain length of time uncalled for, the
writer is desirous of having the letter forwarded
or returned, the same may be indicated upon
the outside of the envelope; thus,

Tourists, when receiving letters abroad, fre-
quently have their letters directed in the care
of the bankers with whom they deal when o1
the continent, the form of superscription being
thus:

Letter Sent by a Private Partyq
Amknowledging on the envelope obliLation to the person carng the urn.

CA6

If/0t calladfor i. Jflen days, tcase
f atroart to
Royal Bank of &otland, Glargmv.
Letter to a Person In the Im
Sent by c-ber, but not thr