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Show Al'cr T Oil DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: Tl'ESUAY. Martini? Fads. REAL ESTATE. Ti e J. D. GILL I Four .."! $rVjUL m-- f an,- - a,rr. city ar wid?y Tt- - '.E CF Tl FUTlX. A N-- !j.uids U;rd!-r,o- r M Li:u. a,f Virui, ci.J J. fn.in tok;.v f tJUMi l-- Vis-lula, rtciu-ti'.ii- d- a i ... ua. iTTrt Mrs. J. Mrs- - sua - 11 Tiv- - A ... wu.-- t a ii-- ? of illation :inhi- - f ri frame Imo- - 1 &1S h ner- ! iu r4;tTt. H ::waT tLe puljik.n of liie wLrlJ of the j rt He filidi tVJ. s or - 1 type-wriun- jf e e. Special Attractions! Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. P. HUNTER, cr. - gH-E- adver-tisio- above-name- d d the Judicial District, in and for Judge of Weber county, at Ogden City, Weber the Territory of Utah, this 25th county, Utah, on August 31, lOljNo.viz : V.' illiam our P. Chambers Sr.. homestead 6584, for the day of July, in the yearofhunnorth of northeast m and north 4 of northLord one thousand eight west h section 32, township 7, north of range 1 dred and ninety-on. H. McOmaK, Clerk. east, Salt Lake meridian. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his By h. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. continuous residence npon and cultivation of Lesseuger & Loar. Attya. for Plaintiff. said land, viz: Eugen B. Judkins, Richard Jones Jr,, Joel Campbell and Warren Campbell, all of Eden, Weber county, Utah. Also at the same time and place, viz : Robert Montgomery, homestead No. 7W5, for the southand lot 1 and east 'i of east '4 of northeast ... sectinn 6, township 7, north of taaily, wuicKiy, ronutu'w.--Debility, and all southeast. 1 east. WeakneM, Xrrvonni range the train of evlli from early errorsorlator excesses, He names the following witnesses to prove ull sickness, worry, etc tho results of overwork, and his continuous residence npon and cultivation to tone every given stremith, development, said land, viz: Joseph !S. Gardner, John of, natural orvun and portion of the body. Simple, .seen. Vbi hire Shaw, Warren Campbell and (ieoigeShaw, all methods. Immediate Improvement of Book, Eden, Weber county, Utah. explanation limoAslble. 2.(K references. free. A'lrtrws Frank I). Honns, Register. .fcd proof Y. H, Gsokge J. Marsh, Aiurney. ERIE MSOICAL CO., BDFFAI.O, TsEAt IHBflEl OF FslE i Y - a". 1 I- 1 to rt - rJ. li 1 :11 u::.-trii-o ?- r le; - - h-- . : 1 s '- futuffirf of tuaa K-'--r evir t be fesr a - in ai.J a pits 1 X Lk y 1 fcu. i - j c: .j iL a Lave javri iviin-tni.-J- y ahi. jvutij M-I'j- m :.!h of Ja!y in t!e was out on iu Like in a Vi Lt of Luiie," Le biid. after 1 to '.1 Lis !..'e:j' afreeiianl ' r! t it. tLe :nd to p t ITetty frefii. f I'iid l;ttl attention t it. tut It kej t Ll iWlLg fresher and fre.rr, klij OMe of L'i V cr w asked if 4 : j Is a sin now displayed by us. We have a large stock which we don't intend to carry over ar.d will sell at cost until they are cleared out. SILVER QUKEX PATTERN ".d t badR'-- t t th.:::.'!.t shorten ti.jt tLere w:s uo darker Slid aaid tlit there wi time enon-All f a tuddt-the wind be'in to I low krdtr tluiu 1 ewreawit in this latitude, and we all U - a to get badly ur-L ''1 pave order t tuke in sid, bnt ft re tins men could Lty Land on a rp a I :g j came u':d away went the tails into ribbon. There w vri-rout in t!i m;d :Ie of th lake with nos:i:l, an 1 tL itoation Ik gau to l.tub dvperate. IL-we wt-r- gcing to get in 1 di 1 not Ln.'W, but the Very storm itself fumibiied us a way aud we rods safely to shore." Here he stopped and beg in to smoke. "How did you get iu?" asked the t yonn-.'essailor of the lot -Why,' said tho old salt, "the wind bh-so hard that it blew the rojies out flat and they hcrved for tails. "Rochester Democrat asul. U-tu- r Is a maic seller in glassware just now. GLASS SETS in this pattern are in great demand, and as the factories have closed for the summer we will not Le alle to duplicate this pattern. BUY AT ONCE if you want something nice. . e A Memorable Cbrtattnas Dinner. The misery endured during those four months at Don ner lake in our little dark cabins under the enow would fill pages and make the coldest heart ache. Christmas was near, but to the starting its memory gave no comfort It came and passed without observance, but my THE FAIR Impellers, Jobbers and an(i 2445 Washington Avenue, 2443 Relaita Ogden, Utah : Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company,' mother bad determined weeks before that her children should have a treat on this one day. She bad laid away a few IN- dried apples, some beans, a bit of tripe, and a small piece of bacon. When this hoarded store was brought out the delight of the little ones knew no bounds. The cooking was watched carefully, and when we sat down to our Christmas dinner mother said, '"Children, eat slowly, for this one day you can have all yon wish." So bitter was the misery relieved by that one bright day, that 1 have never Bince sat down to a Christmas dinner without my thought going back to Donner lake. The storms often would last ten days at a time, and we would have to cut chips from the logs inside which formed our cabin in order to start a fire. We 2440 WASHINUTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH. could scarcely walk, and the men had hardly strength to procure wood. We would drag ourselves through the snow from one cabin to another, and some mornings snow would have to be shoveled out of the fireplace before a fire W. K. IIOLIjANr), Proprietor, could be made. Poor little children wer were mothers and with hunger, crying and crying because they h id so little to give 160-1Twenty-thirWail bet. and Lincoln. their children. We seldom thought of Dealer In Steam Engines Boiler., ramps, Kto, I will fnrnlab and erect Engine bread, we had been without it so long. Four months of such suffering would fill Bollert, Heater and Machinery by oontrao and do my work n the best manner. 6en rt machine wo and lrinc promptly attended to at ahop. the bravest hearts with despair. Cor. Century. johukhs SHEET, OEMMEFTAL KM PLATE GLA ss Painters' and Artists' Supplies. Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. J A UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, Practical Founder Machinist. Victim of Science. The frog has been called "the victim of science" because ho is always being dissected for the purpose of seeing how he can get along without his most essential organs, how his blood circulates and how his nervous system acts. He is selected for snch ends not, as is commonly imagined, because his structure is at all humanlike, but for tho reason that he will endure being chopped np to such a remarkable extent and still retain life. You can remove his brain and he will get along fairly well without it, swallowing whatever is put into his mouth, and otherwise behaving as usual, though in an automatic fashion. In fact the animal will live indefinitely under such conditions, as experiment has shown. If you cut out his lungs he will not die for a long time, because he can breathe very well through his skin. Human beings breathe through the skin all over the body in a small degree, the blood in the superficial vessel taking up a certain amount of oxygen, but the function is exercised more satisfactorily by the frog. Besides, his nervous system affords an interesting study under ingenious torture by the anatomist, and the corpuscles in his blood being remarkably large, that fluid serves admirably for the instruction of the seeker after medical knowdedge. Interview in Washington Star. The Wheel Is Thousands of Tear Old. The earliest mention of wheels in the Bible is in Exodus xiv, 25, when the chariot wheels of the Egyptians were taken off by the Lord; but chariots are mentioned in Genesis xii, 43. But there were older nations than the Egyptians. The Chaldeans used chariots; the Greeks Homer's poems date from about 900 B. C had chariots at the sicgo of Troy, 1,500 B. C. Probably in reality the wheel is about as early a piece of machinery as any now existing. Of course it has been developed, but the bicycle wheel of today is a lineal descendant of the section of a log of wood If Your Shoes Are Wet. the agricultural peoples thouused When yon come home with wet feet, sands by of ago. New York Sun. years don't throw aside your boot3 to get hard and moldy. Stand them up. put them Mr. Clewa" Costly Bathroom. in shape, and then fill them with oats. Clews, of New York, devotes Henry Such as they feed to horses. This will, of time and money to beaua deal great in a few hours, draw all the moisture He is particularly house. his tifying out of the leather, keeping the boot in with any one who expresses well pleased shape meanwhile, and leaving it soft a desire to go through it, and one of the and pliable. The oats can be used again rooms he will tike a visitor into first and again. This is a relic of the day is his bathroom. He is said to have exwhen no railroads existed, and traveling pended $40,000 on this room. The walls, was done under difiieulties and in withfloor, bath, in fact, every part of the er the present gen- ,inei no co e'"" ' Vroom, is of onyx. Upholsterer. i it'll ot .i...l i HAMMOCKS AT COST! i.u::. an cit t; vi ci't The New Shaj e in White Granite. Havecu seen it? If not, ask for it next time vou are luyin. We carry a full line. The ar.J'Mc- -t Duralle Pattern made. Li-hti- out that Lis .i ll," iu cL.jrui. u- .e r : . aal bejsa ; to draw "It '1 "1: ar el r 1 fr.-- tUt at. ti-.- y -t l to it." I T:.-- m Wlr, tt in tL L.. tu.; 1 pre " - ft tie bviji, , Li t:..i. fetivw. llx-T- F.L-.- t IRIS! ,3 u.- - ziil. n-- s. r- - . . ijr l,r, m t'cm ai.1 ;.r-- it. o.i t'.l tie -y - l - y w.ll that tuc uiciav ff 'a and Ufka-headache, vous L.turt ration br .ie bonie. Trial it jrrar lit l,4o.CA' Ui'.tlt. and tike l.n.kt'f marvelous cum ho rftinp.men.k tin? vrra" increase every tru jcrs t frr at 1L A. Wulkw, !tnt 6 per ctiit. and guar inters his uueijuuicd remedy. Fu ! fr sr.Lia oue nule of city tall. t The section of the country etiZ open t: of Afri "X cokmirit: a eonij.ir:.--SACKED HE ACT ACAlEM, j f TVi Im arrw, wiili trafw. 1"t4 ami nniit-- r Nijrth ul South America, AttrIia, No aifcaa. rsiil. r 'iu Fruit 4 outlying Ujn.is, tLe : ;. iuJ Oden. I'tab.Coudnctrd by tLeSi.-ttr-s ll'lir out. luCatiOD, deserts. Tho t tol area of nil the La' ot the Holy Crs, iS.tsAU'.-lauds in the world is I LTe guxl rasiJens lot cheap uiJ on Jf Is a bfiarJing ati J day echooi JevouJ to of square miles. Of this ,!- the fertik little &i,d ladies of 1 hat education eow- -i httti on tij ud term. yuunj; rhan eay r coinj'.arativtJy fertile lanl ar oTei I tmve brvaiu mfanti m.ui farm (fir's. In addition to a theroutrL practiviiicii ran tu g.iixl vru ou, au.l u cp all, cal of wjuire iiii;, the bare pras in 2$,l"J0,iw0 and course clasei Latin, English 1 fim ttlfUl Unk. hud Biiurt-han- d Ltnds or tepi-- s H.Oxi.Of j, and tL bare If vu ant ui in at low priv. buy now. ljok kwpinif, Ttu will mrv are tv.nc'actod aftr the most aiv devrts 4,(WJ,1S0 Sij'jre mile. fr iay iutrt mob-- ; for pr.ru U f. Jlr luli if )vu ait tu buy. French and German To the sieppet he allocates populaproved ntf.l.odi are optional etu dies. lioSidtn the ele- tion of ten to the s iuar mile, and to the in are which ments of drawing taught deert regions one to the square inile-ThOGDEX. J. D. GILL, 2101 WiAkrfta all the claeaee, prtvaw pupils in the stubulk of the population would, there-furdio receive instruction in crayon, pastel, have to gubMst oa taa 2S.tti.'.tM w painting in oil and ater colors, on china square mile ot fertile lan Is. Cotnar-i- n silk, satin and velvet. the density of jiopalation in India In the musical department lessons are to g'.ven in vocal music, and on piano, harp, V.j to the square mile, iu China guitar, organ, vioiin, mandolin and the square mile and iu Japan Ml to the zither. equare mile he arrives at the concluSpecial classes in music, art, fancy sion that a world p "pulsion of 2o7 to A rare chance, for sale, one work, etc., have been formed for ladies the square mile iu the cultivable region the city. of the best milling privileges residing in will would be a fair estimate. be resumed Sept. 1st For Studies This 2u7 pviNous to tlw square mile in Utah. The mill can be run further particulars apply to will be reached iu lb2 years at the presentire for the and Sister Scpeiiiok, day night ent rate of increase, when the total popOtfden, Utah. year. No lack of the best ulation of the cultivable area would be wheat. Mill and Machinery Evcrybodv in 0:rlfii Should o,S50,700,000, and the total number the earth would feed S.yJl.OoO.OOO. 'Read This! new, and situated in the best Any further increase of popnlation in to went Utah. of Gee Wo Dr. college wheat growing region Canton, China, graduated and received must either be provided for by a diminuhis diploma, Btanding second in a class tion of subsistence to each individual or of twenty, lie practiced there for a by gome improved mode of production, few years and became widely known. or by keeping down tho future birth rate Since he has been in Denver he has below tha death rate. Mr. Ravenstein's been very successful in curing Asthma, statistics do not concern us of the presKheumatism, ent generation very vitally. Consumption, Catarrh, Wo can Hronchitis, Cancer, Tumors, Eruptions, leave the solution to our InWorm Salt lllieum, Scrofula, Tape We have increased and mulConstipation, Dyspepsia, digestion, very tiplied comfortably in spite of the Diseases. Neuralgia and all Private He makes a specialty of Fevers. lugubrious warnings of Mr. Malthus, and perhaps they also will multiply and Typhoid Fever cured in twenty-fou- r increase in spite of Mr. Ravenstein. hours. If any race must go to the wall, it may Any lady or gentleman calling on Dr. Gee Wo will find him a perfect gentle- be confidently predicted it will not be 11. man. the white race. There will be a Dar2414 Washington Avenue. These are few of the testimonials winian survival of tho fittest The weakhas he whom him given by people er races will disappear before the DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. stronger. The Indian will ultimately 1890. iiriuci-r.aDec. 1, l Denver, Utah I'owilflr tympany. Location of Gee Wo cured myself and boy of vanish from this continent, and the Afriplace of businww, San Francisco, California. Dr. Locution of work, Wober county, L'tub terriRheumatism, and I would advise anyone can in bis native laud bids fair to be tory. Tlim-are delinquent upon the fol- that is suffering with it to consult him decimated. NoTtrK The tendency of popnlation to tho cities lowing iltwcribed stock, on account ofaswoB-mcn- t and they will never regret it. No. 6 levied on the luth day of June, J. li. Hill, 1805 Curt is St. must also be taken into account in any the ei'ral amounts oet opposite the aamoa of This is to certify that my wife, Mrs. comparison of people to areas of reasonthe respective shareholder, a follows: M. A. Hamlin, has been ill for ten years able subsistence. MOl';TNAMES Concentration in large with Liver Complaint and Kindred towns 50 V 30 tends to increased producBeaver, G. W, Tr always and chronic 50 82 became 100 ' .... Troubles. It spas60 HO " " " .... : modic in the stomach so she could not tion within a wide circuit around them, 25 50 Bmskbee, S. 0. " ....113 in that especially in the line of fruits and vege50 keep her food. She employed 11S tS " " 50 100 " ....117 " time ten of the best physicians in the tables. Two hundred years hence the 25 50 " " ....118 ' east and two in Denver without any desert lands which Mr. Ravenstein re25 50 " " ....119 ' satisfaction, so about four weeks ago I gards as incapable of cultivation may 50 100 ' " " ....123 H 4 Dr. Gee Wo, who has helped blossom as the rose. Already Irrigation " " " ....1M employed 50 8 13 ' ' ....155 her so she is about as well as ever she is working wonders in the unpromising S 19 Kradley.Oeo.L.Tr...lW41 was. He also cured me of Rheumatism. soil in some of our western states. Mod50 WO Karkcr.T. L. Mrs. M. A. Hamlin. 50 W0 ' , 43 ern science will teach many ways of in25 " 50 " 44 Mr. A. Hamlin. ' 15 30 the food snpply. 144 creasing Brown, R. G. Tr 1800 Denver. W.. Third St., 4 8 Mr. Ravenstein's Cooper, (ieo. D. Tr...m speculations are 25 50 W5 My little boy H'as brought safely Duperu, N. Tr 23 1150 Ill a very severe attack of Rheu- plausible and his statistics suggestive Gray, A.Tr through 50 25 51 U. E. Tr Hayes, matic Fever in one week by Dr. Gee enough, but the figures of today may be 7 50 ' 15 ....147 Wo. I consider him unrivaled in the utterly falsified by the figures of 200 100 2j( Howard, John L.. .. KJ 7 50 15 112 Heath, K. L. Tr treatment of Diseases of Children. years hence. Many things may inter7 50 15 149 Herman, A .Tr Mrs. M. L. Slater, vene in the meantime to keep down pop13 2 Kin. Homer S.Tr... 153 1 56 3 Late of Leadville. 151 I.aveatra. M. A ulation or increase the food supply. The : 15 150 Main, Cbis. Tr DR. GEE W0, Chinese Physician, extinction of the race by starvation is a 1 45 50 14:5 Mever. Daniel Tr 2 50 5(10 Room 2, Xo. 3G5 Twenty-fift- h Northam, K. F. Tr... 7 street, very remote contingency indeed, and 50 W0 iSoontag, H. P.Tr,..12i Mr. Ravenstein's 183 years hid fair to Ogden, Utah. 15 " " ..143 3) 6 50 13 The Doctor makes all his own medi- stretch out indefinitely before that conSoontaw, Chas. Tr...l56 5 10 " .157 cines and uses nothing but genuine tingency occurs. Baltimore Sun. 20 50 41 139 Stein, Daniol Tr Chinese Herbs imported from China. 50 19 W) Scotleld, V. W " 50 20 1") Oil from the Torpolse. 50 ' " W0 20 Who Is Kimr! ' The porpoises killed in winter are the 50 W0 24 50 " " 21 W0 Of sonps. The ladies say that for which fattest and produce most oil. The largest 50 " ' 24 W0 II. M. Bond & Co. re agents. size measure about seven feet in length, 20 50 41 13S Sntro&Co. Trs 50 W0 five feet in girth and weigh about 300 Wadsworth, H.Tr... 55 And in accordance with law, and an order of Sudden Deaths. Such a porpoise yields from sis pounds. of Wth on made the of Hoard day the Directors, Heart disease is hv far the most fre- to seven gallons of oil. The blubber of a June, lH'.d, so many shares of each parcel of such stork as may be necessary, will he sold at quent cause of sudden death, which in big porpoise weighs about 100 pounds public auction, at the olhceon of the company, cases is unsuspected. and is one and a half inche3 thick in San Francisco, California, Friday the 7th three out of four summer and two in winter. day of August. Wl, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. The symptoms are not generally underm. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessstood. These are: 'a habit of lying on The jaws of the porpoise yield a sug ment thereon together with the cost of disor short the right side, breath, pain and expenses of the sale. of oil. When hung up in perior or in back tress shoulder, irregular the sunquality A. Chkmisant, Secretary. side, it readily drips away into cans 13, room 328, San street, weak Montgomery Olfice, and hungry spells, pulse, asthma, Francisco, California. wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or provided for the purpose, the quantity of dropsy, oppression, dry cough, and oil thus procured, however, being not SUMMONS. Dr. Miles' illustrated book more' than half a pint to the jaw. The In the District Court, of the First Judicial smothering. on Heart Diseases, free at II. A. Walker oil from the blubber gives an excellent District of Vtah Territory, Weber county. Freer, plaintiff, vs. James D. Freer, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unMary light and is in demand along the coast defendant. New Heart Cure, and his for lighthouse use. It has no offensive The pemde of the Territory of Utah send greet- equalled Restorative Nervine, which cures ner odor. ing : To James D. Freer, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an ac- vousness, hadache, sleeplessness, effects Porpoise shooting is followed at all tion brought against yon by the the First Ju- of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. seasons and in all kinds of weather. On plaintiff, in the District Court of dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to a calm summer's day the porpoise may answer the complaint tiled thorein, within ten Hot Springs Time Card. be heard blowing a mile or two away. day of service) after the days (exclusive of the summons if served withservice on vou of this and Sunday, If you wound a porpoise, and there are Saturday Commencing of this served out if in this county; or, conntf, will run to the any sharks around, the shark is very apt but in this District, within twenty days; ort.her-wis- July i, 1891, trains within forty days or judgment by default Springs as follows: to share your booty with you even if he will be taken against yon, according to the Motor leaves Broom Hotel at 10:10 a. m. toto.--Ne- w York " " " prayer of said complaint.to obt ain the " " 12:30 p. m. doesn't devour it in judgment This action is brought Recorder, " " " " " 2:50 p. m. of this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony the " " 5:10 p. m. " " now and heretofore existing between A Sweeping Charge. the and that defendant and plaintiff plaintiff Pacific leaves depot at 9:25 a. m. men Nine out of every ten one meets, be given the care, custody, and control of the Union " " " 5:30 p. m. " minor child, described in the complaint, to " ' 7:30 p. m. if the possessor of a watch, can safely be " " which reference is hereby made; and for such put down as carrying a cheap, unreliable other and further relief as to the court may seem just ami equitable. Plaintiff alleges that combination of works and case some unA Sure Catch. sheis entitled to the said decreeon the ground tradesman has palmed off on the consent, and that the defendant without The Ruby and Ron Bon cigars are principled without any just cause or reason of this plainhim as a watch and timekeeper. good tiff, ilid willfully and wrongfully desert and winners and are the best half dime cigar Tho tenth man, if he has purchased a abandon this plaintiff; plaintiff further are fillers coast. on and the long They seven nlleges. that during the period of defendFor sale at really good watch and timekeeper from are made by union labor. tho years since said marriage some reliable jeweler, has paid about SCO support and the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fift- h ant ha contributed nothing to her been compelled S. W. street. maintenance, and that she hasand Prop. per cent, more for it than he should have Stone, child by her and obliged to support herself done, and this is the very reason why the own means and lalior. For further and fuller is hereby made to the other nine men carry such remarkably particulars reference NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION. complaint on tile herein. notified that if bad timepieces. They cannot afford to No. 1057. And you are horeby you fail Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, ) the said complaint as pay the extra 500 per cent, heretofore necto appear and answer Filed July 21, 1.H91. ( above required, tho said Plaintiff will apoly to secure good works and a waressary is following-nameNotice the demanded that therein. relief given t he hereby to the court for set t lers have filed notice of t heir intention ranted case, and are therefore swindled. Witness the Hon. James A. Minor, judge, and the seal of to make final proof in support of their claims, and New York Truth. District, court of the First that saiil proof will be made before t he Probate K" l.SJU. a v-'-or tlrne kA3: 1SI. wrrr K Lur t'L!: j f w. tb roe t f the tbe ri.r.k II rnre kt tiiat ia 1" Vr.rii jTvballe iavTri.-- l!HrM y :::( s .4 lintiiV. V t IS N lUft ira'.ne li. M.., r. vt crJi.if tf Riwina. W irry of j V--! Mr. LcE Lie that Sat-i- j tXJT BARGAINS IXJR ALL. FA.V be- - a'ui fr, has sum .;; AnitTK-ii- 4, The Central Meat Market GREENWELL ;""'j .' & - FRONK, Props. vaI W J Fresh Meats of all Kinds. Poultry and Fish Every Friday. Game-Deliverie- s made to all parts of the city. No. 2422 Washington Avenue, Ogden. P. II. King. N. C. Preshaw. PEESHAW i It IT" Funeral Directors 8452-5-- & CO., ... & "Washington Ave, Ogden. T r-- Embalmers, Telephone 115. A Full Line of Metallics, Wood Caskets and Coffins on hand, and Careful Attention to all orders. Embalming and Preparing for Shipment a Speciality. rropt wi,o ONLY WHITE HEARSE IN THE OTTY. j3 I M |