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Show UIjDKN DA1LV COMMKKCIAL: T( ESDAV, APIUL 11, A ti-- t fr?sj-- r V ' tX Eng'utni t'as is par oij 14 1 vat. YiBtLr-r- . . Me., .) hl 4.t Of tL Xt-been fcbaa-- d have rkalturisU brt-au- lit thrjr tillajw. Math of tbe ouul-e&- t BUf .tic tj But Apj.l l'ik.JQaE4 yr itrrr.J ia tin e.aiitry hu u j " NOTICE OF TRUSTEE SALE. Cmmmum ( an. It esatwt jet be Mil that tii exact ataxo of K ti remedy U 8iJ; norcsa w even yet say with tvrtais.tr tht thia tEot h Lrril-i-- cure is deniicd to ,..jt ' aarre,oa -- 1 - b ,. 4 ; pur:. vruii ur-- 1 a&4 tiiel '- - yiie j -' Vive aui-.-tii corporate etiiiliiel IuetLud at all. j.rl did. The vi:"l I hit i claimed f it by iu K.eli. fc) IJiea PtwMil, jt i'j mott iri-t-- l allocate u that it awtas ' tine. tirf-- bnug U fruw u.'.it'ni'J t uf the bacillus of the capable iutv irf im btxrJ U 1 jwUik . bHeor I yerut material ia which it thrive b-- t i. e., Iu tij uii J rijrrt Jnrt-ui- . 1 eor: rf t uuiif. k. t.tJr n. of and dnftr.-viiitaber- r4 ow.u a U tlrf a I .1. J t ulvrtis tiue. There Las been no claim trf Lrut- - Ueret VWI t ) t rl. feirf. tralit. Las it exthit ji any direct eSect upon the istence of the bacillus, njr that it, havlux lurer. at)J pMttl fiT! ing dirivel the bacillus of it food, UK UJte-iU- reml ia rtjr lwt!) Ll huma (..ikiu - tuarif : teii Is in any way to remove that Ternuwr. jra!te ' All of bi-'. ia I uter!ir from the body, and thus to eliiuiuale the tab touxl Oriea t ity. ia a i omrmi a possible Riurve of danger of uixequeEt 1 xmutn . uotJiw " Au:ua flat ut mJ I Bir.iijr or more general infection. aupvt rwoiiM of u tii ott Under its influence ia some furuis of in il : Im bl.a t bftM ' " " Mbrr oucy local tuberculosis especially of the skin I raeerut Plr AdJiMuo. eiret it 1 r and tiJt to.to aiil aia aat it has bean shown that tissue which nftjvue.areorJiue flau llw tlwif, was of the very lowly organize! variety ail of kn tai.anJ tuirt--!) o tS".' ttim-- " characteristic of the disease haa been at Uartj inbiuck tf!-t- o i;' uf ail t merwtir risen1 first in part and then wholly replaced Additiua aorJiii to tl ".( "r aU is Oxoiea t ut. ilumml Aio tii by a tissue of higher organization, and in plare and trak. titarw. itaat oa "U one that is likely to be permanent In Mid oreoiuM and ud b tbe Mid Alao uBDUif in iu bmaun of brK'k Bkkuf. non-drd regard to tuberculosis of the lungs, ttwo tiiu of bttilduK brirk. eoniaaiiiMtoca there can be no question that improveaad aftr Uiaad IV).ii of such txtcit. tMedita tenenieiit, ment in the patient's general condition, Tucvtbrr ith tue tbwiiiUtBe orttwreafu and apounenauow and also evidence of improvement at the unioutruic. or in ao M atrtaiauif or aosever. i'Xlk briCt Ia uru.l site of the disease have followed the nse of JobB A. of aid Ud "J. party of this remedy. The general improve- tb third. Slid nuon tb eonditnia that iaytomoanir abooid par aaid ment manifests itself by a gain in tbeaaidtigdeBt of Jobs A. b) Us or to b order. tbof amount tiju-au- d uotea, weight, lessening in fever, increased ap- twelf e rertain promiMuri the of I old nttdr ia petite, better sleep. The local improve- SiBteail.UMI of America, ear, and aUo IB like ment is surmised from certain change aforesaid to I a 7 t welre eertaiB other buudrd nouw IB like U dm of C to be observed by auscultation and perdollar earn, the a bole prineipal of aald eeral cussion, together with a diminution in Dot tbouand of sum eythteen beimc the the severity of the cough and in the l'AHI dollar aad earn of aid noteof bearuur ten jer 11 eoin at the rat like ia interest amount of the expectoration, and also a cent, per annum Irorn uidsthdayof Ierjnoer. diminution in the number of the bacilli A. I)., ebthtoen hundred and nine'j were nntd on.the which aid promnirr note in the expectoration or their complete paid, delir-ereday last aforesaid made, eieruted and .aid to Boyle, by aaid Ogden (. lay eonipany disappearance from it or it of aaid note Imdi This has not always been the case. In each ou or before the first day term dua and and not a few instances no improvement has of April. A. U.. payabla hundrwl eu't'teen And each of aid tirnt ttientioned resulted, and in other cases direct and twelre oromnory note being in tlie rd and must damagiug results, including hem- tiiture and of tha following tenor, that ia to orrhage and even death, have been $1 0UO. OiinEV. I'tah. December th. brought alxrat by it. In the treatment On or before tba let day of AprU. 11, for company, a corof tuberculosis of the bones and joints value received, the tiitden ( lay promise to pay Jolm A. Byl. or results seem to have been widely differ- poration, in order, oue thoaud (1 0ul dollar, payable of ent. It is certain that some cases have V 8. gold wiin at the Oirdeo State Bank at the rate of tea r intereat with I'tah. been benefited, and equally certain that cent, per annum from date hereof, until pant, before and after judgment : and if auit be others have not. Popular Science both mxtitiited for the collection of thia note agree Monthly. to pay teu per cent. a'Uimey' fee. J iif rr, : I t j-)- -r !C u 4 ai.-- r. l- -J ljr to New England ia the ic ir - i - i teK.'e Si..) jaJ I, hereto jr.es it.. t:J l un S f rw l ts 4, CALIFORNIA r- re vrf Cream wa 1 A A j twenty ou of But tin? Winthtvp fanttrr thd frW ttiat with ho ncd-rU- l thitutrl uirth.L to ia-- t t:? chaojol txodi!iott thtf jfnoultnrit o:ull Mill make a lirin;;, e i off Li r Vy Lill-iilH Lai obwred that Roxbury rnw-of peculiarly fiu growth anl flavor grew to perfection ia ttiat So he setting out an acre or of first t U youn Koxbury ruet graft each year. A Uks tree came into Iwariuj and produffd salable frtiit he was exceedingly careful with the picking, tacking and marking of this fruit. IU looked carefully about, too. till be got a good market, and then rushl his Roxbury rasseu in on their merit. Soon hi particular brand of apple got a fine reputation in market, bo that he wa always able to dispose of them at good price. Now that farmer who used his brain aa well as his hands gets fi.OOO oflf hia farm in good year, lie has a first class living and splendid independence with little Libor. The apples grow when he is asleep. Was not that better than selling oS the old farm and sliding into some factory town to work in a stifling atmosphere ten or twelve hours a day and die of consumption finally, leaving children to follow the same way? Apples are always in demand. They are never Tery cheap in the large cities; there are never enough of them to supply the retail demand at reasonable rates. They are the most healthful food man can eat, and we oaght to consume ten times as many of them as we do. The rocky New England farms are esjiec-iallwell adapted to proilm-inthe best quality of whiter fruit. Aiaon our be.--t apples are those from Canada, and the e New England climate is not so very that of the Dominion. Again, the American people are becoming a race of mutton eaters, and New England will produce mutton of excellent quality. With such i08.sibilities, sheep farming and fruit, particularly apples and pears. New England farms ought not to go begging as they do. Even the question of cheaper transportation fir farm products can be satisfactorily settled in time. ri neigii-U.rbou- L br-,'- n uu-lik- Balance of Political Power. The next congress will contain 850 members. Of these 143, slightly less than of. the whole, will come from thowestand northwest. For census purposes the section usually called the northwest has been divided into north western and western states. The latter division might more properly be called far western states, since it includes Washing in, Oregon, Colorado and Cali-fororhvrestern group comi. T)i" prise liio. I.i liana, Illinois, Michigan. Wisco In, M.ucesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota. South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas. Under the apportionment of the census of 1890 the total increase in new members of congress will be twenty-four- . Of this number the 6tates included in the above division of northwest get eleven, the states dossed as far western gain four, the two sections together gaining fifteen out of the twenty-fou- r new congressmen, while all the rest of the country has an increase of only nine. Of this nine New England and the middle states receive four, the southwestern group, including Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas, four. The remaining additional representative goes to Georgia. This census and congressional apportionment put the balance of power in the hands of the northwest. five-twelft- Another mutual benefit organization of working people has been formed from the male ad female textile operatives of the United States. Their object is primarily the elevation of the condition of textile workers. It will be a great union, with thousands of members, in a short time. The name will be the National Textile union. The fact that women lwlong to it and take an interest in it may make it possible to impress on textile workmen that they can elevate their condition far better by studying physical laws and finding out that nourishing, inviting food is both more elevating and less expensive by far than from a quarter to half a dollar's worth of beer a day. btu. 1 rxi 4-- an drr.ii u i rtta!).l .!( . tfijf-f-.i- triit r) ra a uaao-ne- prtKn-iwo- rr i il-4- d didiX)-oneUl- i. Oit-d-- n. Is dvo!i lal.a to th nJ Lttl - i-t ACADEMY. MVitjf tVU A IwLt. a a lru& m. ut Fir Lira.! J tjusL:tkk I'Ua. Tondar fed ly the Siter of ihf lioiy trow. boarLrf si dy school OiTjVn. i.i-- lit SA(EEl) HE1ET ; vrv. Prunes ji-- c. AfU vi' -l- EXLES OF t'-i- I GEO. A. LOWE, . HtBUC is.!i.l.! 9w AjficBllnfal - Implemeafs, .... J LI t.n.litid Inrli. IJoad Cans. DuckboaixU put up in tho foim of rry I- S- t aluabie pnepariryn ASUtHlLKRES, 1SS that f ..1 an.l Pinli :mila!;iu ; Jjctioa of joucrf l3dJ.tioa to a Turbine Wheels. Engines Saw MilLs. jrtri& thorough practical English course and Latin, ciux IT IS A in book kep.n. t)p REMEDY vr.tis and short hand r coaducUkl CojisTii-ATioFok Sck after ti nie!fcii. Sroy mh, approved French aad Uroia ar optional e ad.. FfcV W'OBals, draw Iiide th elmnji of UlrHMM, tTC. mi which are taught in all th ciaa, privsv PRICE 25 CENTS. pupils in th studio rciv instruction For in crayon, pastel, painting in od aad by all Druggist. atr colors, on China aatia and WOnSul W?on Jlaterul, latt Sl velvet. la the musical department leeaons are BRIGGS given in vocal mimic, and on pimo, harp, guitar, orjaa, violin, mandolin and rither. Special in art, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing ia the city. For farther particulars apply to Superior, Ogden. Utah. Sao ware, Iron anl Steel. Baker Barbed CaUurnia. Wire, Black- smith Tools, Etc. MEDICINE CO., FrancuMXAj Hird- - Ht-av- OGDEN cUti Sjtr LrAgal Biacka of all kiada for aa'.a at jonso th Commercial )3ic. God' bleasinj to mankind," say thousand who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold everywhere. Lack Curtains done up like new ones at the Oudrs Stkam Lai;rRV, Twenty-fiftstreet, rear I teed Hotel Telephone ITS. Ricky Mountain Amber, made by the Bchellhits Brewing company us the beet beverhge in the market. h ira Co,, iiipiiicnt Will interest you if you are on the buy. . O..DEN Habit Heat the HI oho p. During the session of the Methodist conference one of the ministers weut into a drug store about dusk on a chilly evening and asked the proprietor for a good, mild cigar. After paying for it he added: "Is there any place around your store where I can have a quiet smoke? Our bishop has just been preaching pretty sharply against the nse of tobacco, so I dont want to smoke 'round the house where I am staying, nor out iu the street, on account of the bad example I might set. But a mild cigar does rest one so!" The dmggibt quite agreed with him and said: "Step behind my prescription counter, sir; you will be unseen there." Two minutes later another good minister came into the store, bought a mild cigar and asked if he might be permitted to smoke in the store, because: "Our bishop has just been preaching against smoking," he explained, almost in the exact words of his predecessor. He also was sent behind the prescription counter. The screen hid the two dominies from sight, but it did not shut out the peals of laughter which arose when minister No. 2 encountered minister No. 1. Washington Cor. Boston Gazette. SUtjf-I'oYears Married. Greene county can probably boast of having one of the oldest married couples in the state. David Stickle and Mary, his wife, are the happy pair. They have been living together for sixty-fou- r years, having been married in 18:26. The combined ages of the two are 174 years. Both are still enjoying fairly good health. Mr. Stickle was born in Washington county fully ninety-on- e years ago, and moved to his present residence in Morris in 1840, Eight children were born as the fruits of this union, and three are still living. The old gentleman is quite active and his mental faculties are good. He was always an industrious man, and he still cuts his wood and does many other odd jobs about the farm. Waynesburg (Pa.) Republican. An Advertising Dodge. Not long ago a hansom cab was driven at a very rapid pace through the Strand in London. The passers by saw to their horror that there were two men inside engaged in an apparently deadly struggle. They raised an alarm, and some bolder than the rest brought the horse to a standstill. Thereupon the two, who a few moments before were engaged in a life or death conflict, leaued quietly forward and distributed among the crowd some handbills, inviting them to go to such and such a theater to witness a certain performance. New York Ledger. Mr. Gilder's Forethought. John Gilder, an old man living in Dublin, Ga., believes ill preparation for death. Some years ago he had his vault built and a coffin ordered. When M. L. difto the tax direct the back Paying Jones's store was burned down, some ferent states will be rather a delicate months ago, the casket was destroyed. individuals was matter. Of course it Some weeks ago he wrote to a friend in who paid. It was paid a quarter of a Macon to send him another. His friend century ago, and half the original claim- was slow about attending to the request, ants are now dead, and if they were and when Mr. Gilder was taken sick last alive it would be a difficult matter to week he had a telegram sent to an undertell just how much of each man's taxes taker at Macon for a casket worth $200. Philadelphia Ledger. stood for the amount paid by him to would be It war. the on simply A Huoiaue Janitor. carry Janitor's Wife (in basement flat) impossible to satisfy individual claims of this sort. But the state has no right Whew! It's killin' hot here. Open the to the money, because it was paid for windy. Janitor (meditatively) It's thoughtnational sxpenses by individuals. Under the circumstances the beat thing legis- less you are to open the windy when ye know lators can do with it is probably to take been the people in the flats above has complainin' of cold all winter. it. with lark a on it ami go Turn the heut up stairs. Good News. One report is that the King of Italy a history Emperor William is himself is afraid of the terrible Mafia, of William 1., in two writing assisted volumes, and that secret threats from this throat by his former tutor, Professor Hinzpeter. cutting organization and open threats Two hundred copies only will be printed, from Sicilians were at the back of the to be given t the Sovereigns of Europe, display of jingoism on the part of the the Hohenzollern family and the most important national libniries. Italian government. l"LI t'OMrAKT. Hy Sulney Ctievena, Pre t, John W. McWilliama. Sec y. And twelve promianor)' note bein of the ay : word, ttuere and teuor. that i to O.UEN. I'tah, I)eceniler , IfM. $.VI. On or before the tirt day of April. A. I). l"t, for value received, the Oifden Clay company, a corporation, promise to ay John A. Ifciylc.or payable in L. order, five hundred l.vui dullars,Bauk of Ottden. S. itold coin at theOitden State of ten per cent, rate the at with iuteret I'tah. annum from date hereof, until paid, both per Ix'fore and after judement. and if suit be for the collection of tlii note are to pay U'D per cent, attorney' fee. .K;I)E t'LAT ( OMPAKT. Ky Sidney Steven, l'rea't. V. John WcWilli;im. Sec y. Ami WiiEBKAu.The said OKden Clay company liil thereby promise, aud hi Hie ded of trust aforesaid did in terms covenant and aicreetoaud with the said John A. Hoyle. Ut well and truly pay the SHid promissory note hereinbefore together with all interest that miifht become due thereon, accord int to the tenor and effect, and true intent and meaning of said promissory note. And V'hkkka8, Said promissory note hare not, nor ha either one of them. nor the interest on the same nor on either of them been paid as promised and covenanted a aforesaid, nor Otherwise, And VVhrrfus, Default has been made by aid Offden Clay company in payment of all and evory of said promissory notes and of the interest accrued on all and every of them and the beprincipal of the same and ofofevery of A.them V.. lfl. April. came due on said rirst day And Wbkreas. It is provided andcovenanted and agreed in said deed of trust iu effect that if default should lie made in the payment of said promissory notes or either of them, on the Ix'caine due; or of the interday when the sameaccrue thereon, or any part est that miirht become thereof, for days after said interest due. or in case of the broach of any of the covethe holder of nants contained in said deed then said notes, or cither of them may declare the whole sum of principal and interest due and said deed should repayable immediately ; and main in force, and the said uarty of the second part, the sa;H Henry ('. Bielow. or hi survivor or successor in said trust, should proceed to sell said alKve described proerty. or any part thereof, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash (either of the parties to said deed at liberty to become purchaser at said sale) at the county court house yard of said Weber County, on first irivimt public notice of the time, terms and place of said sale, and the deadverscription of the property to be sold, by tisement in some newspaper, printed in the Enin Weber said and lanKiiase published glish County, at least twenty days before sai4 sale, said sale the such party of the and that upon second part, the said Henry C. Bigelow. or his as the case in survivor or successor said trust may be, shall execute and deliver to the purchaser thereof a deed of said premises (a recital wherein of the reuuest of the holder of said that they or he should pronotes, of said noceed to sell on the Kiviuir tice by him or his said survivor or successor, 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 proceeds of such sale, out of which he or his survivor or successor shall first pay the expenses of said trust, inoludinx $1,X) dollars or such l"88sumas maybereasonable for attorney's and counsel fees and $200 dollars as compensation to said trustee, or hi said survivor or suscessor, for his or their services ; second to pay the amount remaining unpaid for principal and interest, calculating interest, up to the day of sale; third, in the event of there being a surplus of such p"c?eeits after satisfying the terms of said trust, then to pay such surplus to the party of the first part, its legal representatives 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 ; And Whereas, The whole amount and sum of the said soveral promissory notes is now due and unpaid and amounts to the sum of eighteen thousand dollars, principal and the accrued interest to this seventh day of April. A. D.. 1S91, is the sum of seven hundred and fifty dollars. And Whereas, The said John A. Boyle, the said party of the third part and holder of said s has directed the undersigned, Henry C. n as aforesaid, to proBijlow,sellas such truetee described in said deed the premises ceed to of trust, in accordance with the power therein granted. Now Therefore. In consideration of the premises and of the power conferred in said deed of trust, notice is hereby given that I, Henry C. Bigelow. the trustee aforesaid for the purposes and objects of said trust, and for the mrpose of the payment of the sums of money lereinbsfore set out, will, on Thursday, the thirtieth day of April, A. D eighteen hundred at eleven o'clock in the f re oon and ninety-on- e of that day, at the county court houe yard of Weber County, Utah Territory, the same bestreet, ing on the north side of Twenty-fourtbetween Washington avenue and Adams ave nue, in OgdenCity, Weber County, Utah Territory, offer for sale and sell at public vendue all the following described lots, pieces aud parcels of land, lying and being situate in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah Territory, namely : all of block forty-si(16). in University Place Addition to said city, according to the official and recorded map or plat of said University Place Addition in the office of the county recorder of e in said Weber County ; also all of block said University Place addition ; except the lots r e and fifty, thereof, according to said map or plat ; also (29), thirty lot twenty-eigh- t (it), twenty-nin- e (32), in block (31) and thirty-tw(30), thirty-on- e (52) of said University Place addition, according to said map or plat, with the machinery in place and trade fixtures, situate on said premises anil heretofore need by the party of the first part in said deed, the Ogden Clay Company, in its business of brick making ; alao two kilns of building brick, estimated as containing one hundred and fifty thousand (l.VM0) that brick, to the highest Milder for cash, and deed either of the said parties to the said trust shall be at liberty to become the purchaser at said sale, anil 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 ; due regard being had to the interest of the said Ogden Clay company y and of the said John A. Boyle, the said in said trust deed aud of the exercise by iniiti-tute- Garden Tools and Handles A. d OXC ENJOYS method and results woen Both the Syrup of Figs is taken; it ia pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and acta pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Jiowels, cleanses ine sy tern effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For sale bottles by all druggisU ia 50o and CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SUM rHAKCISCO, lOUMlUE. Health is Just a Moment, Please! Will the Largest Stock of Hardware at the Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, we would be glad to have you call and examine our goods. VVe have Everything New that is worth having. We are exclusive agents for CAL, W ft. J. F. BURTON, MAMGEB, H.t. YORK, QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES, Wealth! Garland and Superior Stoves and Ganges, MASON & DAVIS STEEL RANGES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF be-i- h Dr. E. C. West's Nebvb and Braiw Tkbat. vimt, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizzirita. Nervous Neuralgia, ness, Convulsions, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the Mental use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over exertion of the Kach box or brain, contain one month's treatment. $1.00 a bo, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WK UUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will aend the purchaser ur written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by H. A Walker. Druggist Sale Agt., Sil TweDty-fourtSt.. Ogdeu. Utah fifty-on- fifty-tw- fifty-thre- fifty-fou- o fifty-tw- o boefl-ciar- Hardware, Tools and Cutlery. Building Don't Forget Us. Telephone MILES, STREVELL 211. ULMER. & Branch House at Miles City, Montana, and Buffalo, Wyoming N IT DAYS b Grand Special Sale! Wnl - -- flip" Having Overstocked on Clothing Write e 3GG y 1L Hob STREET. TWENTY-FOURT- H Offer for Sale at Cost, Men's Boys' and Child ren's Clothing. Remember the Time and Place V. L. DOUGLAS 366 TWENTY-FOURTI 2455 tW.L. DOI M IJ t, Maw. THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY STREET. H 1 and other special. ties for Oentfemen, Ladiea,etc., are warranted, and so tamped aa bottom. Address Sold by OLAS, Brockton, ' W. Reduced Kates. For the benefit of the merchants and traveling men in Ogden who may desire to work up some business with parties on the Sevier Valley branch we have decided that on, and after tomorrow, to make a single trip rate from Ogden to Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mount Pleasant and Fairview $5.70, and round trip tickets, good for ten days, $3.55. This is a reduction of $1.25 on single trip and $1.90 on round trip. This rate will also apply from the above stations to Ogden and enable passengers to do their shopping in your city if they see tit Rio Grande Westbrn Railwat. H.Wriffht&SonsCo., 2355 WASHINGTON AVE. x fifty-on- SP3HCIA.LT Y. THE BRUNSWICK! Finest Billiard Hall in Utah Up Stairs Over Maden'e. We have the largest Hall in Ogden and nse the Brans wick Tables exclus er ively. jf . COME AN D feEE US. I. G. Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. Maoa'sctnrM the Best Trnnks. Repairing promptly attnded to. Old Trunk Taken in Kxclntngn. Order called for aud Delivered to aU parts of the city. KLINE No. 270 k OPPMAN, Twentj-tlft- h St. I -- 0nslB1 lTollY8. I - W Blf O ll aekB0wlelce4 th leadlnr Mmedr for BHkrrh4)Mt at Ma. Th Ofilr aai nraedv (op loaerpkioBorWhitB, and ieet I prose rib it af in refnaunandiac it lTMtluiCHiiMtC9. to all saerarara. V. Sa9a Iwtl 14 hy X'm;T t B, Uaa IrBairla. |