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Show REAL ESTATE. Ti.f Sunlit? Ar-it-- r. J. D. GILL eart GOT BARGAIN'S FOR ALL. eiijr tl. Sew t FuM f Ra. Tt-- frasi kmse. taj vatrr. kL t.Ju cak, kuMi fuud. U Iirt i t ruan fnuu taut v f3s Kuiitid'. vttixia o rrv Bile of citx ti!l. , ruiJ. lu HtK-j- a Ffcrti. ponjle x? raj iily fc&J 2 Bertwus eusit ; rliir, the ot that wiupn Lis 41 fn.nu St. Vitus daces, lH. HAS SURE II UL Fotif roan ri a ijuaitiT tL Aij OKDES DAILY CUMMKKCULt SATIVUM. AIT.l'.ST !. 1691. Tk t lltra Bcls fay. ptd. l Km It Wast UW- Wel and al-- r wiL UHL irniA riflv: But'.r. IV. MW great rV.rativ NVrYvk cured Li.J- Mrs. J., II Mill, of Vfc!iariso, and - D. Ty-kr"JJ em-of L Kirn i Gai-duT- , gciil Mrs. 1L A. vaxiKpon, IbX, friwi Ukicg it. of ViStul. Iad oevul&xi rurl h of Aiv. 4LDi mu.-Uj If a Hid ruiiavWLa, LuziDtMB, intrtitkLtQ by one bottUs. Trial bottler aid line bunk of niirreiou curt fr at iL A. W)ktr, who recooiaModi and grvaractMW 'Lis uiitsjUkled rrmwly. J W-kiK-- h rjer-vou- tbeSUtm by of th Cross, kt god rawdt-- leu cheap and cm Mt; It bu&rdicg an J H1t day sc hool dvotyl to 1 aaa ituad Iwm tenna. tt ftducatRm of young' ladi and little rhap auj oa I Uw talarsi aoi fam; nfrt.frirU. Id addition to a thorough practiwkica I aryaia iri. t' xi to aid ou, cap ail, cal rloglibh course and Latin, class in 1 aatarliUHf them 1 and fhort-han- d va a iit u, ia at low prww. bur bow. fur ? wiii on pay run for pruparuw ar oonducUMl afwr the most 8D tv.arki if )ua wait total). proved methods. French and Grman Besides the are optional Btudiea. of drawing which are taught in J. B. GILL 2401 QGDLV all the das., private pupils in the studio receive inetruction in crayon, pastl, painting in oil and water colors, on china Bilk, sabo and t el vet. I In the musical deiartment ins are given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in music, art, fancy A rare chance, for sale, one work, etc, have been formed for ladies in the city. of the best milling privileges residing Studies will be resumed SepL IsL For in Utah. The mill can be run further particulars apply to I U-r- book-kipicf- type-writin- g eie-uie- WjK. &1STEK KrPERIOK, night ami day for the entire Ogden, Utah. No lack of the best year. wheat. Mill and machinery Everybody in Ojrden Should "Read This! new, and situated in the best Gee Wo went to college in Dr. wheat growing region of Utah. Canton, China, graduated and received Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. bis diploma, standing second in a class of twenty. He practiced there for a few years and lecame widely known. 8ince he has been in .Denver he has been very successful in curing As'hrna, Rheumatism, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cancer, Tumors, Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Tape Worm InDyfipepma, digestion, Constipation, Neuralgia and all Private Diseases. He makes a specialty of Fevers. Typhoid Fever cured in twenty-fou- r hours. Any lady or gentleman calling on Dr. Gee Wo will find him a perfect gentle man. These are few of the testimonials 2114 Wasrune ton Avenuev given him by people whom he has curod DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. I'tah Powder Ijomoanr. Location of nrinrl Denveb. Dec. 1. 1890. Pal place of buainew, Man Franciaeo, California. Dr. Gee Wo cured myself and boy of Location of works, Weber county, Utah terri Rheumatism, and I would advise anyone tory. Notice: Thore are delinqnent upon the that is sunering with it to consult him dear ribed atock. on account of asMtw and they will never regret it. Bieut No. 6 levied on the 10th day of June. 11. J. R. Hilu 13G5 Curtis St the afvral amount aet opixwite the aamee of This 'is to certify that my wife. Mrs. the rwuecuv hareholdora, aa follow : UA .art M. A. Hamlin, has been ill for ten yenrs HAKES AMOUNT. with Liiver Complaint and Kindred 50 1U Q. W, Tr..... an Bear, " " " .... 82 50 Troubles. It became chronic and spaslot) " 100 " " .... S3 50 modic- in the stomach so she could not 25 W ....112 Buekbee, 8. C. " " SO 113 25 keep her food. ttShe employed in that " " " ....117 KO 50 time ten of the best physicians iq the " " ....1H " 60 25 east and two in Denver without an " " ....11 " W 25 satisfaction, so about four ago .. .I AW " " ....153 4 8 Dr. Ge Wo, who has helped employed " " 13 50 ....155 is well her as so as ever aboitt she she 1 3K rtradlejr.Heo.LhTr... 14 waa He also cured me of Rheumatism. KO 41 50 Barker, T. L. " " 42 I 50 Mrs. M. A. Hamlix. 1(0 " " 44 60 2 ' Mr. A. Ham un. 144 15 30 Brown, H. G. Tr 1800 Third St. W. Denver. 4 8 Cooper, tieo. D. Tr...l4105 50 25 Dupern, N. Tr. My little boy vas broupht safely 23 141 1150 (tray, A. Tr through a very severe attack or Uheu 51 25 50 Have, D. K. Tr matio Ferer in one week by Dr. Gee 15 7 50 ....147 200 Wo. I consider him unrivaled in the 100 Howard, John L.. .. 83 K. 15 142 7 50 L. Tr. Hnath, treatment of Diseases of Children. 15 7 50 149 Hnrman, A..Tr Mrs. M. L. Slater, 26 13 Kiur. HomnrS. TT...152 151 1 56 3 Latent Leadville. LaTetwa, M. A 30 15 150 Main, Cba. Tr Chinese DS. GSS 91 50 45 Daniel W0, 143 Tr Mflyer, Physician, 5110 2 50 Northam, E. F. Tr... 7 Room 2, No. 3G5 Tweuty-iiftstreet, ! KO soontag, U. P. Tr. ..126 " " .143 Ogden, Utah. 15 :) 13 6 50 The Doctor makes all his own medi- Soonta. Chaa. Tr.. .l56 10 5 "..157 ciues and uses nothing but genuine , 41 20 50 Daniel Tr 139 Uhinese Herbs imported from China. W 19 50 1(0 Sconeld, " 1(1) 20 50 " " 100 20 50 Rally Round the Flag1, " 22 50 1(0 100 . " G. A. R Encampment, Detroit, 23 50 at the " 24 50 1(0 and then go to the Thousand 41 13S 20 50 SntroiCo. Trs Isles of Lake Erie. 50 Wadswortn. H.Tr... 55 1(0 R. t,otttit ..Uf t;uor4 ljiitg J smiir Mr. u u P. HUNTER, wr-sk- s - h Stf-in- Put-in-Ba- And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th day of June, 1891, so many aharee of each parcel of euch stock as may be necessary, will be sold at at toe omce or the company, gnblic auction, California, on Friday the 7th day of August. 1891. at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay said delinquent assess ment thereon together with tne cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. above-name- that the defendant without the consent, and without any just cause or reason of this plaintiff, iid willfully and wrongfully desert and this plaintiff j plaintiff further abandon alleges, that during the period of seven said marriage the defendsince years ant has contributed nothing to her support and mainWance. and that she has been compelled and obliged to support herself and child by her For further and fuller own means and labor. particulars reference is hereby made to the herein. file complaint on And yoa are hereby notiuod that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner, judge, and the seal of the District court of the First Judicial District, in and for bial the Territory of Utah, this 25th of July, in the yearof our day Lord one thousand eight hun, dred and ninety-onC. H. McClum, Clerk. By L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. A Loar. Attya. for Plaintiff. Lessenger VIGOR OF MEN Restored. Eaaily. Quickly, Fermanently and all Venknesa, NerToun. Debility, excesses, He train of evils from early errorsor later eto. Full no results of overwork, sickness, worry, every r'roncth, development, and tone given tonatural trcan and portion of the body. Htiuple, Immediate Improvement seen. Ksllors 2m) reference. Book, explanations tmpoMihla. and unK.fs mailed (sealed) free. Address ERIE MSDICAt CO., Bt'f FALO, N. Y tiv-arm- a. ttl Brigg. n rtvolvtr it empty. Giva m the pistoL" TLe ii, tended instrument of death was rrturntd, ' when the stranger said: "I coiuuiit suicide, and my mind waa fally made np when I entered your store. 1 had no revolver of my own, and I thocgLt I could get a chanca to shoot myself ty pretending to make a purchase. I bate had trouble more than I thought I cod bear, but the last straw waa laid on night If yoo Lad loaded that revolve I would have been a dead tnan now. The stranger hurriedly left Cor. Pnil. delphia Telegraph. inu-nde- d lt Twa fikeletoma. While extendics and repairing the old buildings of the late Royal Naval school at New Cross, & E-- , which is shortly to be opened by the Goldsmiths' company as their Technical and Recreative insti-tutit became necessary to remove th floor of the old gymnasium. In doing to the workmen discovered the skeleton of a cat in close juxtaposition to that of a rat The bodies of the animals were not quite two inches apart in a sort of a wedged shaped cul desac, which was wider at the top than the bottom, and so preventing the cat from quite reaching the rat When fonnd, the entrance, to the hole or passage was filled np with dust and rubbish, and there waa nothing to prevent egress of the animals by the way they had entered except the disinclination of the cat to leave its prey. The skeletons when fonnd were mora than half covered with dust from the floor above them, and have probably been many years in the position they were found, in which position Mr. secretary of the Goldsmiths' institute, has had them carefully mounted and photographed. A curious coincidence is that exactly the same discovery of the skeletons of a cat and rat together under a floor occurred while pulling down some old buildings to construct the People's palace, which is the immediate predecessor of the Goldsmiths' institute. Pall Mall Biidget Red-mayn- Julian Hawthorne Outrowed. A small party of Philadelphia and New York newspaper men and anthors spent Sunday, at tlia PMavAre i Oap as the guest of Mr. George W. Childs. who entertainer them with his customary lavish hospij.ality. Paul B. du Chailln, Joseph Stoddart, II. IJ. Gross, Henry C Wiflsh and Melville Philips went from iAs city, and Julian Hawthorne, John Habberton and Nugent Robinson came on from New xork. An interesting feature of the jaunt was a boat race late on Saturday afternoon in which all the guests participated with a rather extraordinary result Julian Hawthorne, with all his biceps, came in last, a good two lengths in the rear of John Habberton. It was a neck contest for several hundred yards between Paul du Chaulu and Henry C waisn, tne A mean hero, however, a conspicuous object in his white flannels. winning by a powerful spurt Philadel phia Press. .,ci.:ry rt gveril! r tzmig th city pay to frr.lt. i I- - .'kt 1 IRIS! a!va. tin. t h- - WilcT t rf . ihtt thry bail J ti-i- r ci urx. be oftn etil to ix cisy afvr aubcr:p:ka, at.J ti-i- r civic ael ti.;ury tHrgjxxitiot aai cLantiiie tr tever bat k war J a.!ut The New Shape in White Granite. seen it? If the ty baKiKBc or pnesfeiocul ask: it next lor not, We are a full time ycu ia f Luyinor. aaetiiica. Bt IL Uzt line- - The e U to tuaketLe Most and Durable made. Pattern Lightiest ej&srs a ti city hr!p pay f jjtbitg the Focrtn of Jaly eeVbrmtiuc ia the various t'Ciat -- ere they Lve "TLe j jUU-- r receive a letter fruta the -- Wni-uun o.4iuintt to the effect that ti CUf touiers. Messrs. Doe. Roe, Jonas aad Siiuth. will cothiler it a favor if h nil do aomeshitjr toward the celebra-tiuIhe Irttrr says that the celebra-ti- . Is a siirn now displayed bv us. We have a larre stock which will call a great ruatsy pvople into we don't intend to carry over and will sell at cost until they v wn, and of pour the sale of his gooda . '1 be iiieresi-d- for fjiecial pains will aic t.cjicu out. l uVen to the sale of the goods furehaaej ot tho who help the Celt bra-tu- n Ly subacription. "It is a epecie of LWkmall that the jcl uen mut witik at, and the reault is Is a made seller in classware iust now. GLASS RTS in a send his L.tle check for five or ten dollar, at the same time bottling Lis this pattern are in creat demand, and as the tirtnrie; hnv wrath. You can see that if he receives closed for the summer we will not be able to duplicate this emiliir letters from four or five towns i ii want i aunii. you something nice. the draft Un tarn ia not small, and that he pays tribute to four or five of Ihtm is an assured fact, as 1 have letters to prove. There are very few fhea on the country subscription committees, 1 can assure you." Utica Observer. -- W Jes iir W-kiti- Haveou S Hot Springs Time Card. Commencing Saturday and Sundav, July 4, 1891, trains will run to the Springs as follows: Motor leaves Broom Hotel at 10:10 a. m. " " " 12:30 p. m. 4 " " " 2:50 p. m. " 4 " " " " 5:10 p. m. Union Pacific leaves depot at 9:25 a. m. " " 5:30 p. m. " " " " 7:30 p. m. A Sure Catch. The Ruby and Bon Bon cigars are winners and are the best half dime cigar on the coast. They are lontr tillers and are made by union labor. For sale at the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fift- h street. W. S. Stone, Prop. NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 1057. Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, ) Filed July 21, 1XM. ( Notice is hereby given that the fnllnwino-- named settlers have filed not ice of their intention to make fiaal proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Weber county, at Ogden CityjWeber county, Utan.on August 31, 1891, vis : William f. Cbamhers Br., homestead No. 6584. for the north M of northeast and north H of northwest H section 32, township 7, north of range 1 east. Bait Lake meridian. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Eugen B. Jndkins, Richard Jones Jr Joel Campbell and Warren Campbell, all of Eden, Weber county, Utah. Also at the same time and place, viz : Robert l. .1. Un IttA I.. tLivTPviUI.ill(nn(mBFtf j i hnmoataail ..v.. Hu.avnv.il. ,w.f, east 4 of nort heast and lot 1 and east H of section 6, township 7, north of southeast range 1 east. He names the following witnessed to nmvA his continuous residence unon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph H. Hardner, John Hlisw, Warren Campbell and (ieoigo Shaw, all of Eden, Weber county, Utah. George J, irnk u. HOBB9, Massii, Attorney, Kogister. carr' "-- a.L-cj- HAMMOCKS AT COST! o. SILVER QUEEN PATTERN uui A Story f Lave- aad Marrlaca. The statement of the marriage license clerk in Covington to a young lady yesterday afternoon waa one that would disappoint even an ardent lover of the male tiersuaision. She applied for a marriage license, and was told in cold, judicial accents that it was not yet leap year, and that it was a custom, a by the laws of Kentucky, that the gentleman in a marrying affair should call for the license and do the neces&ary oath taking. She waa somewhat abathed, but soon recovered hex serenity and went on to explain. Her name was Leonora Schloenker, she said, and the gentleman to whom she was to be married waa John J. Ruby. It waa almoet impossible for him to leave bis occupation before dark, and then it would be too late to get the license. Therefore, ahe had consented to come over and secure the paper. It seemed a deserving case in the eyes of the clerk, and he proposed a plan to circumvent the difficulty. He agreed to bold the office open to a certain hour and secured the promise cf Judge Shine to be present at the appointed time to perform the marriage ceremony. Miss Schloenker went back to consult Mr. Ruby, who was more than delighted with the arrangement and readily as sented to the proposition. Last evening they met and went across the bridge, and a half hour later returned husband and wife. Cincinnati Enquirer. f batten oa Tor Monwy. The director of nie mint, authorized by act or congress, has recently issued a circular letter to artiste inviting them to submit "new designs of authorized em blems or devices to be prepared or adopt ed for the coins of the United States." This on its face is highly to be com mended, for our coinage at present is calculated to make the judicious weep and the lukewarm patriot sympathize with the strictures of the foreigner on our degree of civilization. The criti cisms on our coinage could indeed be ap plied with equal force to all our moneys, for the treasury notes, with their wealth of turuing lathe tracery and their sign painter's lettering, are no better than our coins. The one excuse for their existence has been the difficulty which they were supposed to oppose to counterfeiting; but this, it appears from late developments, is largely imaginary, and Work That Never Stops. their ornate ugliness is therefore withUpper Broadway presents a weird out extenuating circumstances. Scrib-ner'scene these summer nights. The flare of torches, the chink, chink, chink of the Practical Philanthropy. drill, and the swinging lanterns above A sound scheme of philanthropy has the workmen in the trenches greet returning amusement seekers. This labor been carried out with good results by goes on all night and continues all day, M. Felix Delenze, a gentleman of forthe day being punctuated by dull rever tune in Paris, who some years ago, beberations of the dynamiters that make reft of wife and children, adopted sixthe contiguous buildings tremble. All teen orphan girls. These he installed in his fine bat desolate house under a suitathis is the forerunner of Colonel Dan ble staff of governesses, and had them cable railway. In the lower city other night workmen educated carefully under his own superare sinking test holes in anticipation of vision. Two of the girls, now grown to the rapid transit tunnels. There is al- be women, were happily married last ways a little knot of more or less belated year, three more, attended by nine of people gathered about these busy f ellowB their companions, were wedded at a in the pits. They pause for a moment triple ceremony this spring, and two and then trudge along homeward. Every- have taken the veiL Each girl is prething else but the streets is shut up. sented with f4,000 and an excellent Broadway is open all night New York trousseau on her wedding day, but as the magnificent foatuneof their bene Herald. factor is not to become their property Jlnrikshavs for Chicago, they are brought up with no luxurous There were taken out of the Chicago tastes or extravagant expectations. house custom a few days ago a lot of New York Sun. queer looking packing cases, bearing upon their exterior some peculiar hieroCalifornia's Lack of Song Birds. glyphics that were undecipherable to In the autumn the society organized Uncle Sam s clerks. The boxes were for foreign song birds in this claimed by Isaac Woolf, the west side statecolonizing will commission a practical dealer merchant, to whom they were consigned to select and purchase as many song from Japan. They contained the parts birds in Europe as the money at his com of two of those Japanese vehicles known mand will permit The money is being as jinrikshas, which are to be used in secured by contributions, and is being the west side parks for the amusement The absence of song in of the little folks. Mr. and Mrs. Woolf paid gradually. birds in California is a misfortune, ihe while traveling in Japan became so impresence of song birds in California pressed with this kind of vehicle that would be an everlasting enjoymeut they decided to bring two of them to Golden Gate park should be alive and Chicago and two Japanese runners to merry with them. They would be an draw them. Philadelphia Ledger. attraction there as beautiful as the many hued flowers, the graceful trees and the Tired of Beinr a Freak. smiling landscape. San Francisco Post "Darky Sam," the county infirmary character who has been posing as a prince An Old Venetian Ship Launching. of the royal blood of Fiji with the col Admiral .'unuvura ('oiniuauder of the lection of freaks and cunoeitaes in a Venice has arranged that in small traveling circus, returned to the stead of arsenal, the Sicilia being baptized in the poorhonse recently, content to retire to usual wnv. bv havinir a bottle of cham private life. To heighten the outland-ishnes- s pagne broken on its bows, the ancient of Sam's natural appearance his custom of the Venetian republic shall be exhibitors had shaved his head, with the revived. That is, that a gilt ring shall exception of a strip extending from fore- be attached to the vessel's prow in such head to occiput, resembling the roached a wnv hv tlin rniliimther that when the mane of a mule. He was worn out by "hip is lunndh'il the ring shall be the the hard labor with the canvas gang, first thing to toiu-- the water, this and is willing to remain in the infirmary. the -- wediiiim of the sea." Lon Warren (Pa.) Ledirer.don News" T THE FAIR Impoileis, 2443 Jolto and lidaikis, and 2445 Washington Avenue, : : " Ogden, Utah Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company, -- JOBBERS IN- - SHEET, OEMMENTAL PLATE GLASS. km Painters' and Artists' Supplies. - Illuminating and LubricatingOils. 2440 WASHINOTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH. JUNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, E. HOLLAND, Iropritor, Founder and Machinist. bet Wall and Linooln. Sealer In 8 team Engines Boiler., r amps, Ktc, I will furnish and erect Engine Boilers, Heater and Machinery by eontrao and do my work a the beat manner. 6oa ra aaohlna wo and irlni promptly attended to at shop 1SO-1- Twenty-thir- d to-ne- The Central Meat Market GREENWELL & FRONK, Props. s. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right ride, short breath, pain or disA. Cheminant. Secretary. Office, 328. Montgomery street, room 13, San tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular rranniBco, iamuruia. pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or SUMMONS. dropsy, oppression, dry cough, and In the District Court, of the First Judicial smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book eber county. District of Utah Territory, on Heart Diseases, free at H. A. Walker Mary 'J. Freer, plaintiff, vs. James D. Freer, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unaAtenaant. The people of the Territory of Utah send greet- equalled New Heart Cure, and his To JarcesD. Freer, defendant. ing; Restorative Nervine, which cures ner You are hereby required to appear in an ac d tion brought against you Dy the vousness, hadache, sleeplessness, effects plaintiff, in the Diitrict Court of the First Ju- of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, wit hin ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county ; or, if served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days ; orther wise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you. according to the prayer of said complaint. This action is brnght to obtain the jndgment f this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between the plaintiff and defendant and that the plaintiff and of control the the be given care, .custody, minor child, described in the complaint, to ; made and for such which reference is hereby other and further relief as to the court may seem just and equitable. Plaintiff alleges that heis entitled to the said decree on the ground Ti ir-a--I diaan'' SACEED HEART ACADEMY, Qgitn. I'Uh, f onduete4 - 5j 1 A WtU dlistd ticsi. 4 BrgC vzt ee.t aicwx kU.fr. ia Cbeeter. He a SiiiiTb & Weteun rtrvUrer it ittrtitly, aid The eU"Eg eia.:id BriiTS to thr-- n Mr. to it. Htf i iwthod ci be i,ton.Lt tte mwner ct Bsin? x The tuodus plained to hitn. cartril The initrl r'-- t be placed in tLe revJver. bot look ia the uiani facw exeiud Mr asiicion. and pretending L Brigg cLambrr be handed over tLe a charge r empty rvTolver. In a ah the ttrarg-placed the tnnxxlw to hia lireait at! pulled the tngzvr. Einer lueiit awtpt over bis fao when tLtrit was only a Lartulest elkk. You can't Lana yoorstlf. friend." vr--- zrz-r sw- -j &w r:s'--5- - Fresh Meats of all Kinds. . Fish Every Friday. Poultry and Game. a Deliveries made to all parts of the city. iNo. 2422 Washington Avenue, Ogden. N. C. Preshaw. PEESHAW Funeral Directors 245S-5- 4 & "WaBhiriKton Ave.Ogderu p. h. Kinga & CO., Embalmers, Telephone 115. A Full Line of Metallics, Wood Caskets and Coffins on hand. and Careful Attention to nil orders. Embalming and Preparing Prompt Bodies for Shipment a Speciality. ONLY WHITE IIEAKSE IN THE CITY. 11 ) I 1 |