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Show TIIl'KOAV. APRIL OUDEX DAILY COM.MKKC1AL: LEGENDARY WOrtDS lu. E. &M Board Lndgiag. Many years ago, before Mr. Opt? P Bead had earned fame as the editor of The Ark Traveler and at the author of rral successful novels, he and another printer were engaged iu the publir-aliuof a weakly weekly at a little town in Arkansas. They managed (o live through tue summer by tdeepiu iu their jftW and by swapping yearly subscription and elaborate puffs for farm produce and patent medicines. But when winter came and tbey could not afford the extravagance of an all Light lire, the question of lodging- became a seriously import: nt one. For a time it looked as if t he paper would have to he discontinued, while the editors tramped to a m re congenial clime. Hut at lost the genius of Head came to the rescue. There was a freight train going down the road, passing through that town at p. m., and there was a passenger train going up the road, passing at 8:15 a. in Iu those days, long before Senator Culloni conceived the idea of the interstate commerce law, with its clause cuttiug off free transportation, editors could . get railroad So Mr. passes to their hearts' conu-utI lead and his partner, equipped with annual passes, good between all stations, slept in the warm caboose of the freight train until they met the passenger train, and then came liack home. This they did every night during the entire winter, "and," says Mr. 1 trail signitlcantly, "the trainmen often had more iu their dinner pails than they could eat." Aualostau Magazine. Oct from the tutry Ul- ........ TkM. worlds ha t at all f aul to Stories if times pciwirtfcfctl a agination for most minds and f Tint! the subject of much curious speculation. However childish "Kh tal may seem at the ireseat day, ney oui- - wielded sufficient sway, y M. Flamarian la of the '"over men's wind as to gain their lielief in the writable existence of tli- - JIa.-described, and 1U this way to influence their astronomical and ideas. " Many such legends originated when ge 'irrttjiuy was in its infancy and the greater jiart ot the world's surfa. still unknown. From that time, U, travelers like Sir John Maudeville excited curiosity bj relating discoveries which they professed to have made in their distant journeying, and which those who received them readily accepted as facts. In process of time these mythical accounts were gradually circulated from one country to another and became interwoven with the traditions of the people among whom they were told. Hence, in one form or another, we find in most jiarts of the world numerous stones of legendary worlds still current, survivals of which may be traced to the literature of modern times. Thus, going back to early days, the fBttt and philosophers of Greece and Rome gave detailed nccouuts of the land whither mortals wend their way when this life is over, enumerating its rivers, its lakes, its woods and mountains. Accordingly, Ulysses was said to reach the place of the dead by crossing the ocean to the Cimmerian laud, .rKiu-.ito have entered it by the Lake Avernus, whereas Xeiiophou informs us that Hercules went there by the jienin-siil- a of Areclnis:iiile. lu early tinn-- the a nary Islands were regarded as the neighborhood of the terrestrial home of the blessed dead, and many wonderful stories were told of this encliantcd locality. Thus, as Washington Irving writes: "Occasionally this enigmatical spot would le visible from their shores, stretching far away in the dear bright west, to all apearan( e substantial like themselves and still more lieautiful. Expeditions would launch forth from the Canaries to explore this laud of promise. For a long time its sun gilt eaks and shadowy promontories would remain distinctly visible, but in proportion as the voyagers approached eak and promontory would gradually fade away until nothing would remain but blue sky above and deep blue water 1 w n -- hu'-Uistcr- rumio-graphic- .: ..i.i. and the Burglar. as awakened early one Christmas morning by a noise in his kitchen, and I Lab ougoingdowntoth.it apartment founds burglar doing his spoons up in a bundle. he asked. '"Why ddo you "Because 1 am starving. ' returned the housebreaker siilleuly. ver very '"Are giig gery hungry ?" asked l.amb. "Very," replied the burglar, turning away. flif said the leg of essayist, "h here's a for And so saying, with a d xterous tnove-meu- t of his right leg he ejected the marauder into the street, and locking the door securely went back to bed. The burglar confessed afterward that he didn't see the joke for six weeks. -- Harper's Magazine. s ar "Pup-pup-po- s Warm f inal. Henry and 4 year old Tom, his nephew, were in conference. Asked how he put in bis time the small boy liegan with breakfast, hurried over play time to dinner, t hen through more play to supper, and then paused in doubt. "Well, Tom. what conies after supjier?'' asked his uncle Tiie Ixiya big eyes looked fixedly into spvace. but his lips never moved. "Surely something comes after supper?" the elder repeated " said Tom with a reluctant A I ." old Cncle This legendary land was. as the Portu- effort. "Well, what is it" guese and Spanish declared, an island "I get whipped mostly." Pittsburg which had sometimes lieen lighted upm when could for but accident, sought by A Natter of Common li. . n. . not be found. But a king of Portugal is - i. to have made a conditional surrender of it to another when it should discovered, and when the kingdom of Portugal ceded to the Castilian crown its rights over the Canaries the treaty included the island of Brandam, described as the island which had tint yet found. London Standard. . i 1 Ix-e- Queer Killing. There are numbers of dentists in New York who ought to lie sawing wood. I had a friend tell me alsmt a week ago of a severe pain in a tooth which he had only recently had filled. He argued t hat it could not lie the tooth, because he had s only a few days before sat in the chair. The dentist wan unknown to him, and had bMB selected liecan.se his office was next the place where my friend lards. 1 advised him to go to a first claAs dental practit inner, which he did. Hut day he said to uie: "Do yon know what was the matter with my tooth? That fellow up by my Ixiarding house did not clean the tooth out before he filled it. He had left pieces of cotton in the cavity and had piled the gold iu on top of it. No wonder it ached." New York Press. "There, my good man, there's a plateful of victuals, but I should think a great, big, r llM be ashamed strong fellow like to beg!'' "So I am nshanie am I to do? I must either. beg oi .,ifc. den-list'- 'it ii . "Dr. Smith, who has just left our city, told me that I was really seriously UL" New Doctor Oh. my dear sir, you must not place any reliance on anything that that man says. I assure you he is not to be trusted. "But it was he who recom mewled you to me." Kliegende Blatter. (letting It Straight. Cultured Barberituruitig from suffering patron in chair) Say, boy, where' that other rarer? KnglHiid'ii Kariy Coins. Boy I seen a razor When England was lieing made into Cultured Barber Don't say "I seen." mince meat and blocks of real estate by Say I saw the Saxons and Danes silver and brass Patron With a razor Street & Smith's were in use as currency, but the Nor- Good News. mans snlisequently installed the aristoA Matter of No W.in.lrr. cratic metal anil left the democratic "Miss Chantilly has a great habit of brass to take care of itself. Gold was lier voice during conversation," first, coined by Henry III. and copper dropping said one meinlier of the choir to another. made into British coin in 1672. Tin was "Yes; but any one who has heard her used for coinage in 1680, and the national voice can't wonder that she feels like dropfarthing was made of this Cambrian ping it." Washington Post. product, with a stud of copper aft in the center. In 1690 and 1691 tin half pence What It Is Coming To. were issued in considerable quantities. Daughter Good night, mamma. Mother Why, my dear, are you going to The only pure gold coins issued in Enretire? Have you fed your bacilli? glish history were those of Henry III. Daughter Yes, mamma. Age of Steel. Mother Oh, very well, t hen. Good night. Boston Transcript. Cutting ll.hinrl. we a When youngster with charge Striking Chractrliitir. "cutting liehind" we make a charge that "Of course we are of our city," cannot lie proved. Every boy knows said t he Chicago man. proud is done by the that the cutting liehind "Our chief pride is in our citizens." said BID who sits in front with the whip, the man from Boston, and the discussion He cuts behind at the boy who hangs on was dropped. Indianapolis Journal. liehind, but the latter is used to it, and Hi Ileal Toitltinn. envoys his ride as much as he does the "Are you the waiter?" asked an impawho of his companion afoot, jetlonsy tient, hungry looking a an evidentoiv of revenge yells, "Cut behind:" to the ly broken spirited man guest him. passed , , 11 1 .1 urver, anu men mancionsiy lniorms me "Oh, no: I'm only the proprietor." tefther that it was the boy who cut Philadelphia Titnen. Harper's Yonng People. A Soft Heart. ' My husband is slie Never Hail ,Sn It. very fond of animals," Tie other day a little girl was saying said Mrs. Furber. "ImhI night in his sleep over and said, "Take out some"For in six days." he tuned for the kitty.' "Boston Commercial she repeated rapidly, "the Lord made thing Bulletin. hean and earth, the sea and allthatin- tlieniz." Then she stopped. "Mamma." Kplilrmlc. "Please give me a penny, sir. Me father's she aid, "I've seen the heaven, and the eartl and the sea, lint I never saw any sick." "What's he sick of, little boy?" allthtintheuiiz. Where does God keep "Work, sir," replied the truthful beggar. thati The child had really lielieved Epoch. that here was a certain separate Probably Had One on Call. "allthatinthemiz" that sbe "We are so busy," said a clerk in an exhad ver been able to find. New York press office, "that we cannot guarantee Evekig Sun. anything." "Can you express a desire?" said a sir The Sailor's Lot. iu the crowd. Philadelphia Record. MHiant You made good time from the Iver I. lands How is the crew? With a 8ueetibl Art I it. SllCaptain Half of them are sick. Mr. Winthrop-T- ell me, Jack, does it of the fever" take long to paint the portrait of a lady? Good of the fumigations." Jack Well, If she's pretty it takes ' 1 l. long, longttae -- Boston ian. ae of a NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE. u4 Bad. mi concern wlnni it cur- W a- - nitUrinCUftwiMT under the .rat ion. urganiaed and eiistm C as of Ctah Territorj. a partjr of the first wirt. did. under it cori.rt saaL on the Mb hundred and eteenfwine, day of Deeeniber. A. Steven, uinrt) b) n then president, W. MeWiliiam. John and iu thee Secretary. The) hem I hereunto did? authorised b) resolution of its Board of Iuwt.r. make, execute Hear; and deliver to the of tVdea City, Weber t ouus. I tan Terriaeoond of the a part, a certain deed Mrty tory. an Ojfdea 'lay onioanj of trust, whereby fcelU did arant. bargain, rtne. release, eoniej to his and confirm unto the undersigned, and follow-insuecew-o- i and asatgtt foreier. all the described real estate and peraoaal property L tan lying andbeuuc situate in Weber louuljr. Territory . deribd as follom. naimely : All of block 46. iu 1'aiter.ity Plaoj Addition to said Offden City, in aaid Weber I ouuty. I tab. Territory according to the official and recorded map or plat of said 1' Diversity Plaee Addition in the office of the county recorder of said e (HI in aaid Weber ounty also block raivetMt jr Place Addition, eieept the UiU fifty and rift) one. fifty tmo. Alao thereof, acrordinjr to said map and plat. tmeuiy-uiu- e all of lots tel.t)-enn- t i (3!' tali, and thirty-twthirty JU'. thirty-oo- i Place aaid of in block University il Addition acroruinc to said map or plat, ajd all in Ucdea City, aloreaaid. Also tbe ma flxtnrea. situate oa rhinery in piece and trade the aaid t yd-- I lay said premises and used by i ompauy in it busioea of l.rirk makinc. Also two kdusof buildinjc brirk. roinainim: one hundred and fifty thousand 11. UAi. of sucti brick. Tuaether with the tenement, hereditament, ana appurtenance thereunto thee orthereafter tli:-belouaimj or in anywiae appertaiuina or uiamsituat.l. In trust, however, fortii-o Jimn A. Bjyle. of aaidtlifdeul ity. party "f tbe third. and upon the condition that said the aaid Undent 'lay Cuoitiany should of John A. Boyle, or to kit order, tbe amount thousone of twelve certain promissory note, cum of tlI uited dollars in and State of America, each, and alo in like manner aforesaid to )ay twelve certain other promissory note, in like old coin of fie linudred dollar, each, tlie u hole principal of said tevt-ra- l note beinw the sum of eighteen thousand is,!!, dollars and each of .aid note, tieariiu; interest in like gold coin at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from aaidtkhday of December. A. D.. ehthteen hundred and ninety 1)'. until paid, which said promissory note, were on the day last aforesaid made, executed and delivered by saidOitden flay company to .aid Boyle, each of .aid notes beiiuj respectively by it term, due and payable on orheforethe tirst day of April, A. II., eh.'hieeu hundred and Aud each of .aid first mentioned twelve promiMory uotw tieinirin the words aud tutu res and of the followiiut tenor, that it to T. 1! ui.lrul. . . fifty-on- : . fifty-fo- fly-thr- ' . e fifty-tw- o r iy - '. say ) Uecemlier th. ltW. On or before the 1st day of April. Wl, for t value receivel. the tlttdeu 'lay company, a promises to mij John A. Boyle,- or iu order, one thousand I. WW' dollar, payabhL' S. (fold coiu at the (heden State Bank of Ok-deI'tah. with interest at the rateof ten r cent, per auuum frvun date hereof, until paid, both beon-- aud after judgment ; and if suit be instituted for the collection of thi note acree to pay ten per csut. attorue)'. fee. t Ot.tiKN t'tAT 'oar ANT. By Sidnej Steteus. Pre. t, John W. McWilliama. Sec y. And twelve pnimissory notes tieinrf of tba words, Hireree aad tenor, that i. to say : OotiKN. I'tah. Piretnlier 6. 1"''. Call. On or before the tlrat day of April. A. 1). Is91. for value received, the tlden I'lay company, a corporation, promiaes t.. nay John A. Boyle, or order, five hundreti "iOni dollars, pa able in U. S.irold coin at thetltcileu State Bank of linden. I'tah, with interest at the rate of ten per cent. -r annum from date hereof, until paid, both before and alter judgment, and if nut he instituted for the collection of thin note agree to pay ten per ceut. attorney'! fee. I'tah. Oc.DEN. flUOU. Oudek Clay 9, 1801. sound diteretior. a. su-- ii trustee in CALIFORNIA of tae mmm Further notice i that thi. 4ivea actios a Ul be pabli in tlie Ogiec Uni. I i uewspats-- r fn-.;- l ,l tuefcagUdi ' and pauJ.-tie- d in aaid Weber court) Utah niTi at Wast twenty day. before Mid day of OF Furth-- r not see i herein that tiie .ai l true! deed hrmuibiifote u ie i. was oa tbe Mb day of December A. L tilei for record and recufded. aud i now r i la book K of 125. tiu. ln the county re- luge Oorvler trf said Weber I ' A very pleasant Livative. made frcmi Biobusw. the juice of Freeh Prune combined deed of trust. Ogden I'ity. April with a few harmless vegetable ioffredi euU of weli kaown and holy medieic-a- l quaiitkea. put up in the fotrn of S1CBED HKAKf ACADEMY. hi i..a Cream Prunes iau. . j de-d- -. I Offdeif. l'th. (mdurtv-- d bv the Holy Cross. of tbe Making Sisters teuor and ettect.and true intent aud meaning of .aid promissory note, Asn WltElVAS, Said ptMHMMf note have not. nor has either one of them, nor the intereet on the same nor on either of them been paid a. mised and covenanted us aforesaid. Dor otherwise. anu hkrkas. Default hn been made hy suid Ogden Clay company in payment of all and every of said promissory notes and of tin1 interest accrued on all and every of them and the prmrli.nl of the name and of every of them became due on aid first day of April. A. I).. Mil. Ami Wbkrkas. it i. provided and covenanted and agreed in aaid deed of trust in effect that if default should b made in the payment of said promissory note or either of them, on the day when the same liecame due; or of the interest that might accrue thpreon, or any part thereof, for JO days after said interest becomes due. or in case of the breach of any of tbe covenant contained in eaid deed then the holder of said note, or either of them may declare the whole sum of principal and intereet due anil and said deed should repayable ImBMdiatel main in force, ami the said party of the second part, the said Henry C. Rignluw, or hit survivor orsucceseor in said tmt. should proceed hi sell said above deoerihed property, or any pnrt ther.Hif. ut public vendue to the highest bidder for cah either of tbe parties to said deed lieing at liberty to become pnrchaser at said salei at t hp county court house yard of said Weber County, on first giving public notice of the time, terms and place of said sale, and the de of the property to be aoiu, ny auver scription in some newsnaner, printed in the Kntisement glish language and published in eaid Weber least at twenty days before said sale, County, and that upon such sale the said party of the second part, the said Henry C Bigeiow, or hi survivor or succeaeor in said trust as the case may he, shall execute and deliver to the purchaser thereof a deed of said premise ia recital wherein of the reoueet of the holder of aaid d or he should notes, that they to sell on the giving of said nohim or successor, or hi eaid survivor tice by shall be received in all court of law or equity, and be to all intents and purposes as full and sufficient proof thereof and shall receive the preceeds of such sale, out of which he or his survivor or successor shall first pav theexiienses of said trust, including JI.KBdollaMorsuch lesssomA mayber.a nable for attorney's and counsel fees and JSJO dollars as compensation to saidtrustee, or his said survivor or successor, for his or their services: second to pay the amount remaining nnpaid for principal and interest, calculating interest up to the day of sale; third, in the event of there being a surplus cf such proceeds after satisfying the terms of said trust, then to pay such surplus to the party of the first part, its legal representative or assigns fourth, in case of a deficiency of such proeeeds to state an account, credit the amount paid on said notes and certify the amount of the deficiency : AM) Whekbas, The whole amount anil sum of the said several promissory notes is now due and unpaid and amounts to the sum of eighteen t housand dollars, principal and the accrued in terest to this seventh day of April. A. D.. 1X91, is the sum of seven hnndr.d and fifty dollars, Ann WirKFH vs. The said John A. Boyle, the said party of the third part and holder of said notes has directed tbe undersigned. Henry C, l Bigeiow. as such truetee as aforesaid, to to sell the promises described in said deed of trns. in accordance with t'lp power therein granted. .Now fHaRKFORK. In consideration of the promisee and of the iwpr conferred tn said deed of trust, notice is hereby given thst I, Henry (' Bigeiow. the trustee aforesaid rr r t te purposes and objects of said trust, and for uie of mo ej purpose of thepayment of the onsums Thursi ay, he hereinbefore set out. will, thirtieth day of April. A. Ul eighteen an I ed at eleven o clock tothe'orei 'on and ninety-on- e of that day. at the county court hon e vard g of Weber County, Utah Territory, the am h i eet, on the north aide of Tweuty-fou- r between Washington avenue and Ada.ii. ave nue, in Ogden City, Weber County. I'tah Territory, offer (or sale and sell at pnblic vendue all the following described lots, pieces and parcels of land, lying and being situate in Ogden City. Weber County, Utah Territory, namely: all of block forty-si(IHi. in University Place Addition to said city, according to the official and recorded map or plot of said I 'niversity Place Addition in tie office of tl.e county recorder of e sa: I Weber County ; also all of block in said University Place n ildition : except the lot r e flfur-twand fifty, thereof, according to said map or plat : also nine jot twenty-eigh- t iSo, thirty twenty .Ul, in block (301. thirty-on- e IU) and thirty-tw(52) of said University Place addition, according to said map or plat, with the machinery in place and trade fixtures, situate on said premises and horetoforp used by the party of the first nart in said deed, the Ogilcn Clay Company, in its business of brick making: als) two kilns of building brick, estimated n containing one hundred and fifty thousand (l.Vl,(IOOi brick, to the highest bidder for cash, and that either of the said parties to the aaid trust deed sha'l he at liberty to become the purchaser a: said sale, and that said property will be sold en masse or in such parcels or subdivisions as will best suit the financial condition and convenience of purchasers j due regard being had to t he interest of t he said Ogdi- -i Clay company and of the said John A. Boyle, the said in said trust deed and of the exercise by . pro-cee- : very valuable preparation AJtD l Leagal Blanks the Commercjii of all Office. kinds for sale at Hvoxl's blessing to manuind," say thousands w ho have been cured bv the celebrated Oregon Kidaev Tea. '.Sold everywhere. Cait. BuokboaixJ Waon Material. Heavy Hard- ware, Iroa and Steel. Baker Barbed Black- Wire, smith Tools, Etc. OGDKS I'TAH. - niplieiit Co., Will interest you if you are on the buy. Lace Ci ktains done up like new ones at the ',H;den Stkam L.tt jDKV, Bii.et, rear keed Hotel. Telephone 171 Iiocky Mountain Autber, made by the Schellhas Brewiug company is tiie beet beverage in the market. h Twenty-fift- mplements, -I Turbine Wheels. Enirinef Saw Mill. HILDKiJv. boardiug and day achool Vasimilating tbe food and Regulating lo the education of voung the Stomach aad Bowels. ladiea and little girU. In addition to a IT PBOxlOTES Mi,lT)ON, tHLEKKl' UKM thorough practical English course an.l AD REST. Ltin. claaene in book keeping, tvpe IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY ritiiiir and short hand are conducted after the latest approved method. Fob Cosstipatiok, Sot a Stomai h. French and German are optional at udiea. Cosvi uiiosts L or Slkkp, Besides the elements of drawing which WoBMn FtVEBISHNKMrs tTC. are taught in all the clashes, private PRICE 25 CENTS. pupils in the studio receive instruction in crayon, pastel painting in oil and For Sale b) all DruggiaU. water ooiors, on China silk, satin and velvet. In the. musical department lessons are BRIGGS MEDICINE CO. given in vocai music, and on piano, harp, San Francisco, California. guitar, organ, riolia, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, fancy work. etc.. have been formed for 'ad ie residing in the city. - For further imrtieularL - "Kl" omiei Superior, Ogden. Utah. Garden Tools and Handles A. SPECIALTY. J. F. BUBTON, MANAGEfi. - ONE ENJOYS method and resulta vbn Both the taken ; it is pleaaan and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale in 50c aud $1 bottles by all druggist'. Syrup of Figa is FIG SYRUP CALIFORNIA SAN FRAHCISCO, CAL HEW YORK, I0WSVILU. KT. Health Da. E. ('. West's Nekvi and Brain TreatHiiii-nes- , I I I I e 1 Three Cans Sardines, 25 cents. One Can of Strawberries, 15 centsOne Can of Pine Apple, 15 cents- 1 - One Can Pumpkin, 15 cents. Best String Beans, 10 cents. Quaker Oats per package, 15 centsTwo packages Tea, 25 cents, Best Canned Peas, 10 cents- 1 - - m Maple Syrup and New Maple -- Sugar f 1 JUST RECEIVED. Salt Fish at a Bargain. I Try Our White Soap, ! 20 bars for $1.00. I W. L. DOUCLAS ar Oranges all kinds, at inside figures. Radishes, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Asparagus, New Potatoes, New Beets, New Turnips and New Onions received t Iaaj1 i. J R? O m Re ant othcr speoial-,or Hentlemen, lilies, etc., are war bottom. Address ranted, and so stamped nn U . L. 1101 OLA!. Brockton. Mass. Sold bj . H. 2385 THE Wright & daily-Promp- Delivery- Sons Co., Ion Mercan BBUINSWICK Finest Billiard Hall in Utah- I'p StHirs - 1 eCo. Over Mulon's. We have the largest Hall in Ogden and nse the Brunswick Tahiti exclusively. COME AND SEE US. I. G. t - WASHINGTON AVE. fifty-fou- beofi-riar- y I That Please all Excepting our Competitors. atom x o WE MAK THE PEICES - h le-in- fifty-on- ! AND HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. Wealth! I I is iimuiie Money Talks! H.t. a guaranteed itecitic for Hysteria, t'onvulsiona, rita. Nervous NeuraUria. Headache, Nervous Prontration canned bj the Mental use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness. Depression. Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery decay7 ana death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness. Los of Power in either aei. Involuntary Lossea and Spermatorrhoea caused by over exertion of t tie or Each box brain, contains one month's treatment. S1.0O a box. or six boxes for $&.0u, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received bj us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the pnrchaser aur written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only bj H. A Waleer. Druggist Sale At.. 371 Twenty-fourtSt.. Ogden. Utah ment, 1JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII CO. pro-ree- fifty-tw- Road fj a devoted : fifty-thre- l- - roartsv. By Sidney Steven. Pres't. John See'y. Ann WHKakAs.The said Ogden Clay company did tberebv promise, and iu the deed of trust aforesaid did in term covenant and agree to and witty the said John A. Boyle, to well and truly-pathe aaid promissory note hereinliefore dewith nil interest that scribed, together might become due thereon, according to the o. -- DEALEK in- HKAM IJtOI'S, a IJIF.AltT!, W. WcW'illiama. fifty-on- GEO. A. LOWE, rt Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. GROCERS. I S e T 5 G.J. CRABTEEE, Manager. 34:0 Stiet. if tbis I Twenty-Fift- h Watch simte and save money. iiiniiHiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuHiiiiiiiniiHiiimmiiiiMMMiiiiiiif i I |