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Show j'TT, tr ' J f r. Stij, D ct' a. ' I .' f ' 7, $ household recipes. .. 1'i, Egg and Oyster Omelette. Beat up tis body iato ten thou and season to snit ; chop t.p six fu?,eggs, wide aiid hu and mouth, cpen i shapes, own lar.-I oysters ; make a batter of half i. cup tbroat ia This his the Jasm ,p of r. iur s.rid half a pint of uiilk; mix the , trued Eotiie Conjure. whob- - t. eher, st r well, and fry slowly, e ir-s twenty-ninMatthew Buebmirer, r. adding by the teaspoonfuL hgh, was bom without hands or feet, Lemon Meringue Pie. Boil tines He was cele- 2, 1774, at Nuremberg. they are soft enough for a straw ,td for his performance on the hautboy lemo.s.until to penetiate ihe rind ; mash them up fine dote, and was also ttninenfc for writing e i tit a to of butter, one cup and drawing coats of ?rn;s and pictures, to halt of powucred sugar, and spread it ever i:ie, vr.ch a pen. He played at cards, tLe , pie ; brown it a pice color. and performed tricks . and Coffee C vse. i cups, balls, and live birls. CUp 0f brown sugar, one half cup of each eoffrey Hudson, who figures among1 the ono cup of molas-L.- ., butter and lard, one cap of cold coffee, two . t.iti's persvHCB of Sir Walter Scotts eterd of the Peak. was bom ia ldl9 at eggs, one tablespoonful of cinnamon, and His height was one of cloves, one - rated nutmeg, one teaia Rutlandshire. h. At a r three feet nine inches. spoonful of soda. Ilnur, one pound each of t given by tie Duke of Buckingham, currants and rais.ns. o' e as a cAi pic, which - bung tpeued, . Squash Pi::w.B,j.1 and sift a good, dry e Geoffrey si arte A up compv te ar- - squash ; thin it with boiling milk until it is Soon uit.r this he w' presented hy jabouftheconsi'-tenc. of thick milk perridge. duchess to Queen Henrietta. It was a .To every quart of this add three eggs, two ; and contra-luiu the to nge Kings great spoonfuls of melted butter, nutmeg, Ilham Lvans In uitio porter. for ginger if you prefer,; and sweeten quite .quo at court, ihans lutgul out of one swpit with sugar. Bake in a deep pints, rt-a long hut. and the dwarf, instead witii an undercrust. l piece of chece, out of the ether,Boiled CrsTaRD. The yolks of four nli caused gran. laugh' cr to the beholdand whiles ,.f two eggs, well beaten, to a Hudson is by Davenant ... He died quart oi fresh iulk. Sweeten and flavor i poem called Jei' to suit taste. Beat the two remaining ut 1 GbO, being upwards of sixty yeais of whites to i. stiff froth, with a tablespoon of white sugar, and put over the top of custard when coul. Hml your milk slowly, and stir JTI2LI2TG CASTLE, IN SCOTLAND. constantly, to keep it from scorching. He riil twwt. nine-pins- s a i- y re t celt-mute- d e (V-tl- e, Pi. Tumbler Cake, --One tumbler of l,--- ter, one tumbler of molasses, milk five tumblers of flour, sugar, four eggs, one glass pounds of chopped raisins, 3 -- i toked, and so fresh and bright was the ire that it seemed to me as if the earth till fertilized with the blood of those fell in that desperate struggle for the of Scotland. Not far from this, the was shown us where Wallace was de-- j, d st the battle of Falkirk. The region the scene of another and unbloody xe the warfare between the free , h tod tbs government church. Close 6 church of the establisment, at the -- of Stirling, the soldiers of the free h have erected their place of worship, he sound of hammers from the unfifi. interior could be heard almost up to , , istle. - ' 'ECSPEF.ITY AND ADVERSITY. two-third- tabK-spoonfu-l teai-coo- i on tumbler of one tumbler of of brandy, two - teaspoonful of soda, all kinds of spice. Beat butter tod sugar together, add eggs, then molasses milk, and flour (put soda in milk); thto spice, fruit and brandy. This is excellent Cake, and keeps good a long tims. Cream PuFF8.-0- ne and a half cups of s flour, of cup of butter, one balf pint of boiled water, boil butter ana w ater together, and stir in the flour while boiling, it cool and add five well beaten eggs, drop on tins and bake thirty miuues ia a quiok oven. Fill them with the following : One pint of milk, one cup of Bugar, of a cup of flour, two eggs, beat the eggs, flour and sugar together, and stir in the milk while boiling. When partially cool, flavor with lemon, Curry. Take cold chicken, turkey, or cold laifib, cut in small pieces and put in a frying pan with about a pint or more boiling water, let it stew a few minutes, then take the meat out, thicken the gravy with a little flour,' add a tablespoonful of curry pepper and salt to taste, and let it buff up once ; have some rice boiled whole and dry. put it around the outside of the planer, and in the centre put the meat, and the gravy over the meat, (not over the rice.) and one-hal- bread-crumbs- ! one-hal- oon-ful- s state of our existence uppn earth is tually marked by the mixture good vil.' Prosperity and adversity are so ated iti our life that they may he said placed the one over against the mher. ,.i arly speaking, the life of every man is ed state of good and evil ; of davs of VJ, nentand days of trouble. There is C Ig permanent in the state through in we are passing. Elevation, riches, all jjlf re, reputation, strength, beauty. re possess all the external and acci-- I circumstances of our present exis-- ij, are either precarious with respect duration, and may be taken from i moment, or are susceptible of great es and alterations. Sometimes the s of enjoyment are taken from us ; and mently happens, tjiat evn when they AjJfAmued, wlose a taste Jar them, and j; e incapable of enjoying them with rt. Take a general view of the scenes tt nan life ! How is it disturbed by g uile of unforeseen and inevitable revo-;which dissolve families, disperse in- tS'als, and turn opulence and joy into and sorrow ! The healthiest the most shining leputations, s did fortunes, and the purest do-- p com. orts, are subject to painful udes. They sometimes decline grad aml sometime pass rapidly from ono ice to another, as a serene rky is HjJdy overcast by a rising storm with and darkness. Qn the other hand, of adversity and distvr-aare often '.v prosperous days At the cjq- hen a favorable change is little e , the storm ceases, the clouds are I'ed, and the despairing mariner enters, and surprise, into the desired ' Thus, is the .diversified scene of i tv if the re is a time to weep, time to rejoice. . , Ho, a Many ) chances, and unexpected deliver-- after sorrow endured in the night bring comfort and joy in the mom- ,j-j -- , con-ons- t't . -- ..l-:i'iu-- rfj;4- Eiscuit. Four pints of flour, one Rfd, one teaspoonful (a little heaped11 h ev-'- n teaspoonful of salt, sour milk w ed. one pint of flour will make ttedium sized biscuits. ei-- To Boil Rice Savannah Fashion. Take one pound of rice and pick it thoroughly to get out black seeds or rpd rico. Put on the fire, in a porcelain or pot. three quarts oi water, with tvyo even tablcspoonfuls of salt. Let the water com to a boil. Now wash the rice in thres waters. The reason for this is to get rid which adheres of the pulverised t to the grain. This isanecessity ; otherwise the rice never will be dry. Throw the rice in water when it is at the full boil. Let the rice boil rapidly for twenty minutes. Put the cover on and drain the water en- tirely off. Cover the pot, shake well, and put on the back of the stove, where it is not too hot, for fifteen minutes. Shake the rice into the dish you wish to Erve it in. Never use a spoon. Bice should r ver be glutinous. tin-line- rice-floa- ( :nskk ) SIDE. 'SEN an, II HNESS Til HLing:! Remember Thre.brr.nd Clover llurfer Grain will work of two do the .epvrate machine. ed epon the must approved widest Hag the in the market. principles separating capacity of any machine I. II sht, compact, durable, u.rs but one belt and requires in I i - n in Train,- leiuV- - , liain Strec than Ri'-hlhlJ- , . p. m. that Tbe Muller is not a simple attachment But Clover a aeparate hailing cylinder constructed and c peril- NA-ph- i Salt Lake daily, for tlie Ninth, to connect with the U.P. lly. mhI the U. AN. Uv.. at Sa. in.; and arrive in Salt 1. eke at it) -- ?Freight trains for the north at for the south at Francis Cope 7 ( . h O res .M L ale C av N( phi a. m. and :L'i j. m. . ,i John Siuur. General ; C a i, AVII) D AVID C ASHLAND ANDLAND: : N- - D- - and JPersonal Funeral DirectuJFU when desired. Provo nr Salt Lake City. In one half hum. I can foruisli a superior collin, tastily lined, " fi Yanuf acturers of 0 MONUMENTS. j 15 per cent. he,-- superior mountings, with an extra hux. hirial robes for gents and ladk-sDiscolorations ivoided hv using my preparatio. CofFiin tnnuningK kept in oek and Caskets furnished if. hours. enty-lou- r Headstones, Tablet-:- , Watortahles, Sills, Caps, Arches, Corners, lloarth--ioneetc., also dealers in tlie celebrated San tete White Oolit Stone. P. O. liox S. I tuh. s, . The Housekeepers Friend The Old Reliable and Best One St.ui.it Baking Powder Mads. ASK FOB, (On. Teaapooaful to a quart of Floor.) On the market for tO tears and recommended AND TAKE WO OTHER VarractEd to le free from and all MD THE COST Of REMTS HIGH HEATING THE ross Table Oed. Tea Styles, from $13 to AmmoDia (n)wHou Intrredlept and to give per. ftet gait. faction. ftsk your grocer for a frea sample for trial. tuna only bv USIKS BY ft ROHM CHIRM fHlKUFlCTURIHR CO., ids 5 manufacturer, of Quaker Table Sauce, Jel lies, Preserves, Maple Syrup. Flavoring ExtracU, etc., eta. IT. LOUIfS UO $30. r"lL tester filrillil COTTAGE 80 Years' lioconl. COAL! S.P.V.R.R.Co. AT SELL WILL v-V-'- SAW PETE Valley DEALER FOR IT. With CLOSED MI tedding fetid. FOREST CITY FURNITURE CO, Equalled by Few wholesale rcnsrrrRi hanuvaotuusj. Rockford. III. pd Surpassed by Kona, Acknowledged by competent judge to be one of the . STOVES BEST FOB THE LEAST MONEY. If you Ar goiag to ouy an oran do r;ot fail to end for our catalogue and price l.t. Vio hava been established since I8rg and have a y oars' record. XJO PATENTED. THE WESTERS C3TT1GE OSSSSi CO., Burn any kind ofFuelS MEJVliOTA. I I.L. LEFFSKS SOFT OR HARD COAL. keep the air They a room pure by Perfect SAVE IMPROVED Ventilation FUEL IN - ?CS oA isa fzusxts; rux and after Ainjutt 17, 1SS5 MORE THAN THEY COST Wind IRS1M III IJIi than an other kind of stove GIVE NO CAS BUT BURN IT ALL 1:20 Green11 2 :00 2 :S0 Cite,iter for '.cart Mo rant I. S. G. A, Madinn. i Axel Einersou. Books, Stationery, Magazin, Periodicals and Newspapsrs of all kinds. The Best Supply House soutlp of Salt Lake City. Orders bv mail BQlicited. CENTRE ST.. PROVO. WAR lb Further Notice we will sell tocoua People of ian Peteaud Sevier -- jes Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Bu Sofas, Easy lesua, Bedsteads, chairs, hairs and Rocker, and anything else in the -- One Door Want of Templa Block. Salt Late. School Our PEOPLES DRUG STORE, PAUL VON NOUDECK, PEOrlUITOK ifadson 0 pinerson Dealer iii Juinerson iladsoi) Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet and SALT ROCK Articles, Wines and Liquor Dealers in for medicinal purposes. MOL A SSIfS, cow Letters and Orders piomptly sponded to. Address : Economy Bj Perfect Comhnstioa. Cheer f ul ne bj Open Fut... Comfort, EomW WArpna. Depot. KERR, Superintendent. Madsons TfUBiNE Churnre- Healtlifnlne.., By Perfact VenttlitioS. Nflw3 patent Folding Arrive at Chester Desk all Staijr$ connect at For terms see our Best. till Is San Pete and Sevier. parts of ' Agent, Jas. T. Jakemn. S. BAM BERGER, Manager. Manufacturers THEY SECURE Provo FURNITURE. o(The Best in ofUtah.)o the Keep fire longer Felt Brothers ins trill leave dtiily, Sunday.-rejte, as folio itGoinrj north 8 :J5 a. m. at Clutter Line at Wholesale Prices whew art the Cash accompanies the order. Leave Moroni 9:00. Non is Your chance for Dargrims J'nmiain(rieenl 9:40 11 And Don't You Forget ft! rrire at Sejdii son tit. p tjoiiuj . "lurniturt Co-oLe arc Xridti at 12 m. JC urniture jo. Fotmtnin Wliolesale and Pvetail Dealers. a ask yotjb furni- VENTILATOR per ton. S4-.0- 0 On OPEN FIRE COAL RAILWAY Oomp'ny. CHILDS BED.1 ture i San pete CHESTER AT FULL BED SINGLE BED - i by prominent physicians as healthful, Sold by tbo Grocery Trade geneiallz. it out an inch thick and cut an aval piece for the bottom crust, then cut a ring an inch thick and half an inch broad; lay, it around the edge of the bottom piece, put it in a pan and hpke a nice brown ; also cut a lid to tit in the ring and bake that; keep it hot tux i il you are ready to fill. Cut a and tender chicken in small pieces, yon-u- ; put it in a saucepan with a pint of water, .season with salt, pepper, butler, boil until tiie meat is ready to drop from the bones, t.iki out the. largest bones, dredge in a lntli (lour, and pour in two tableBpoonfuls of cr. am. let it come to a boil, fill the ru-t wirti the chicken and gravy, lay on the lid and at once. One pound of curBi him PrDDiNG. rants. one pound of raisins, one pound of r. one pound of chopped suet, half a pound of bread crumbs, half a pound of flour, a quarter of a pound of almonds, half a pound of mixed candied peel, a giound nutmeg, a teaspoonful of ginger, a pinch of salt. Put together all the materials and a dozen eggs, well beaten, whites nud yolks separately. Have a pot with water on the boil, in the bottom of which is a plate. To the pudding, at the last, add half a glass of wine, sherry or Madeira, or a fourth of a glass of brandy. Tie the pudding in a cloth. When boiling, lift it up occasionally. It should boil four hours. Serve with a wine sauce. i ) -- yOrassengur two-thir- f Suet Pudding, Four eggs, pound or one cup of suet, choppnl Kne ; , one piutot onpiait of lilk, f ter.spoonl'ul of cine. anon, one hall teaspoonful of nutmeg and two table of flour or con, htaich. Mix the suet, cru- ibs, cinnamon, nutmeg and flour (or corn starch) together, boil the milk, and while it is hot pour suet, etc., into it, beatAdd the eggs, beaten. ing thoroughly. Sweeten to the taste, add a little salt, brown l,lie pudding in an oven and serve warm. , Leave THE KOPPES MACHINE CO. ORRVILLE, O. lt serve. LOOT. . ! Kff Ppi ( 4 ft-tJ two-third- . M :l . peas, timothy, flax, clover, etc. 8end for ' ircnUr, price list, etc , of Threshers, Eng neg, Saw Mill and Grain Registers, and be (ure to mention this paper. Agent wanted. Address OF IMITATIONS SCtE but- VEIL 77M E -- Bout; CIoYer Hul power and has fewer working parts Ilian any other machine. So .impJe In construction that it i.ea.tlf understood. Will thresh peitecily all kind, of gram, BEWARE IHR tj nL , One cup of sugar, cne f cupof lard, cup of molasses,-on- e of a cup of boiling water, one egg, one teaspoonful of cream tartar, one tablespoonfu! of soda, ant of ginger, one one i ful of salt. f CENTRAL UAI LWA Y - Uinoer Cocijrrzs. TAII Julv EHh, 1 or uli Passenger Trains ,yt Ilariiee.--. Hun A ckaowledged by Tbrnhcrmto to bo daily as f..!Lw Whip-- , Lri'lh--- , N,,s. ware, yGoing !?ou 'ai 2 : 1 ." n. m. bags, II Lhl--N'un'i. "11 a. m. iruni ty att- n 'cd t Arrive atSaliLqiie it :10p.m Repairim: ilia Leather. Califo" r Grain Thresher fS P-- two thirds of a cuj fill of ugar, one table-sp- o nful of melted butter, one teaspoonful oi gi ound cinnamon, and a little salt. Bake in a quick oven for half an hour, and serve with cream ai.d sugar. One large potato, peeled Silver and grated, add the juice and rind of a lemon to the white of an egg, well beaten, add one cup of sugar and one cup of water, beat well together and bake in a dish with one crust. When done, beat the whites of thiee eggs with half a cup of fine sugar, and pour over the top and set it in the oven to brown. TT CHAMPION COMBINED Brown Betty. Scald two cupfuls of cu; t oi' rich milk ; mix Witii them two cup'-Lof chopped apple, bread crumbs in , S- travelers. HORRUiLLE Aunt Carrie's Snow-flak- e Cake. Three eggs, one cup and a half of sugar, half a cup of butter, half a cup of milk! half a teaspoonlul of soda, one teaspoonful of fneam tartar, two cups of flour, whites of tw o eggs, half a cup of sugar, beaten Bake in jelly cake tins, frost each lnyei and sprinkle with grated cocoa-nut- . Tnib is excellent. in late William C. Bryant, in one of It tters fro'u abroad, thus i fere.iting in Seot- libed a visit to Stirling went up through the litt'e town to ker.i m perfect which is frown as ; and the ramparts of u'a-el- i c nntry as they ,!y over the Mo troor. i, however, are . LKturh s ag,. tavcced hate ; a few mi eumiers only iu. and a Major Some., h I forget V--. me take.- - l.is dinner in t ie banquet-oom- , of and si sps in t,0 Smarts. I ish f could communicate , imp: e,-- ion which this castle and the 'l.ui,ding region made upon me, with its "ges of power and ruagniucence,- - and its rut hhci.cc and detertion. ie p.isuiges vo the dungeons in which I the victims of State, in the very ling where ins Court held its revels, are ; and the elm pod in which princes and and woinhipcd. and hr crowded and wt-d- . is turned into an From its w indc.vs vve were shown T, ry. or the castle a green "in the tpici t, giazed by cattle, where the disloyal s of Scotland were beheaded. , Be to the castle is a green enclosure, j.ected with paths, which we were told the tilting ground, or ph.ee of tourna-.; and beside it rises a rock, where adies of the court sat to witness the kats, and which is still called the Ladies . At the foot of the hill, to the right ie cattle, streches what .was once the park. ' It is shorn of its trees, part is trted into a raoe course, part into a ire for cows, and the o d wall which .ed its limits is falling down, ar it you see a cluster of grassy enbank- of a curious form circles and octa-j- j and parallelograms, which bear the i of Iving James Knot, and once form- part of the royal gardens, where sovereign used to divert himself with The cows now have the i, courtiers. to themselves, and have made their Yonder , .paths and alleys all over it. ie south-wes- t of the castle, said the nel who stood at the gate, you see e a large field has been lately plowed, beyond it another which looks very That, nTPon fii Id is the spot where tattle of Bannockburn was fought, and i armies of England were defeated by e. Hard must be the heart, or sriit the exterior. cold the feelings, or very ::g,J the education, of those persons who c.n rvcl together along rough roads and ;hi ugh aay picturesque scenery, without castingbecomfrom them the hush of reserve, and The.r with intimate ing familiar, nay, Long years of acquaintance, indeed, make us less friendly with anoLber being like ourselves, than some forty or fifty miles over etony causeways and amid bad inns.. All, the little inconvenient-lethat one has to suffer, all tk little acts of kindness, attention and assistance that one has to show, removes everything like distance and stififuecs, and create those mix nr interests, those.- small gratitudes, these pleasant courtesies, which soften wonderfully th 'y for regard and intimacy. Prescriptions accurately pounded. EPHRAIM, San Pete Co., UTAH Orders by mail solicited, and tended to promptly. Madson & Einerson, NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. 2144 Gunnison, Utah. Bj Uniform, fro As low in prioe as tbs cheapest. Illumination Fire. Worth more than the most cost. an open-Orat- e befoit in fire it, Stove, with Bee an ahow r baying any stove. Ask yoar stove dealer to tast and us to eend for hae none if catalogues one; he monials. u NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 2179. Lnd Offiet at Salt Lake Citv. Utah, Nv l6Notfie ii h.raby given that the following named settlsra have filed notice ot theirof intenthe. tion to make final proof rin jupportrlaim and that said proof Pet on Utah, Co., ot San Clerk the County 18S., t the Puestfay, January 3,Utah, ciiy county Court in Manti w S Feier Thompson IJ 941 for th h follow EM Sec ay Tp 16 S K 3 E and name the lesi piove hi ofcontinuous ing witnessesandto cultnation said land ill deuce upon and Doriu John William Rawden, C 1 horum, P P Pe tenon ot Ephraim uty.San iete county U T. M the William P.awden D. 8.. 3 N F i r w Ya Sec. 39, T. iovR. to Prove ht name the fIlowm witnesses and cu'tlL'1n continuous residence upon, 1 I aid land, viz: Peter hompson. C. horum, Sau Wm Bawden .ad JohnDonu of Ephiaim U T. County, pete Land Office at Salt Lake City, ALL THE PARTS MADE OF 15th. 1886. CO. I.1FG. January GOLDS HEATER UALLEASLE & WECUuHT IRON Notice is hereby given that 624-64- 2 East 14th StM New York. settler has following-name- d the No Slirinkin", Swelling or Warping. intention to his of notice filed ThfLiohtfvt Rttwwtwo, STnnwoiRT.nd Rasivst Riot LAiED IVisn soil,, in ihs WORLD, 'ihe make final proof in support ol BEST is CUKAP, ST. Send for Circular to the his claim, and that said proof SPRiriQFiELD U&CUINE CO. will he made before the County The most popular Weekly newspaper drvoted Clerk of Sevier County, Utah, at ,D toaciencc, mechanics, nKineerinp discover,enumSpringfield. Ohio, ventions and patents ever pnbl ished. Every Richfield, on March 1, 18SC, viz : in ber illustrated with splendid emrrsrinKS. Edward Payne I). S. No. 894-mbhcation furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia TO GOiibkOii'TIVES. And at the same time before th f information which no person should be without, AmfRican for the S. E. N. W. and N. E Pro)'te Judge of Emery couuty, cne4 ihe popularity of the Scientific been advertiser permanently The having ofsi a such tbst its circulation nearly eqpJJ-halefore the Of that dread dise, (onsumption. by a aimple i S. W. i Sec. 34, tp. 23 S., R. 2 Utah, or in hiof absence other papers of its class combined. Price at the remedy, is anxious to make known to hisdesire said county year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers. Clerk County it, N. Y. W. the means of rnre. To all who M0S A CO., Publishers, No. 36lBroadway, Emery Castle Dale, nt A home Co. hivs Mann bewillsendacop of tlioprercnjiUon uedy (frkk,) t He names the following wit- court also bah Cx Ji With the directions for nrarmfr and ngmg Oie U. T., Frederick W, W. a sure Cure for r )! same years which to prove his continuous II. E. they 40.S8 for the N. nesses practice beiors names the Coughs Coles Corisuriptioni Asthmaf ed hTe prepared Office the residence upon, and cultivation 21, Tp 20 S, ll. 7 E, and "ATI Bronchi'tiii ' more th.n Ono Hundred Thou to E. prove his will witnesses on, . for P11 pi fPcttn vv')!ls.r,following sand of, said land, viz J. K.Pcterson, and cum CmuTd Slates end formrno u ntne. St, upon residence TV . continuous Chas. Hendrickson, Caveats, nenry aaid land, vaon of, and all othefhIlp?n the Powell, James S. Killion, all of o , Andrew secnnng to inventor their hrance. lii,pjnlelA.wwr.T United States, Canada. Kngl.n and IlyruniNelson of Glenwood, Sevier Co. 'I' Germany and other foreign '""'h!:,' on and pared at short notice reaonbje c II. McMastek, Register, county. U. T. JcMasterJWg;st.y Information as to obtaining folly given without charge. W. Darke & Co. Attys for Wni. T. I?eid S. information aent free, iSentifie t Attyr' Hi Co are noticed 'O tb' 5 c. through Munn ch .noh of Claimant, vantage American free. The 4k $h 10 who . mm 1 i fellow-uffere- rs Thirty-Eigh- 1- -4 P.N-r.- t Trade-Mark- COPTm-Assignments- .. Hnd-book.- well understood by all peiion. co,, TddVuNN ilroadway, 3S1 hR man Tori. , |