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Show I. This remove a cloud tmm tin di will O tricl, iind several claims A franchise fur an li:ctrii: light through the coming winter U. b. LAND REUIaTEH, who was arplant at Biughim ban len granted. The lawyer. Itrassi-yfor Lake rested Salt in raising i i.u. City Coalville will maid have irli'idiono in connections with the outside wurlil. money in a shady way, of name under week the Ogden lat m-Salo- on Coal of an excellent quality has K. Miller, aid to have raised been found near Mt. Plea-an- t, in a a iiumlicr of small amounts there on vein eight feet thick. the sympathy racket, securing si nee her some little favors at the Jacillc hotel! lilnghxni has .San Francisco great Ore of two Month ago, and hut lie claimed to lie a ami several Ogfaw traces of which are now visible. lawyer in hard luck, den lawyers donated. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Twenty-twadditional indictments have bean returned against allegi-Cliauncy G. Webb, an old and re NjM'cUnl resident of Halt Lake has gone buodlerx in Halt Lake county affairs. on a visit to his son at HL. Inui, Ah,. Kin sill pool raiin iu taunpcli'ui Coughlin and George are on trial at Mr. Webb, who is k'l years of age, has Auiarlutk Kurk. L'lkl. Ogdea for tha murder of Constable resided in Utah since 1H4H, and has Merchant si, Thomas Stagg near Evanston in the distinction of being the father of. Ann Eliza Young, the nineteenth IIWV Charles Means was convicted at Og- Wife of President lirlgham Young. den of counterfeiting and given the He was a delegate to the convention IT.lll 140 that nominated William lieu light sentence of eighteen months in ill Harrison for the Presidency, and ry the pen. in lH4i made upon the ground The Union Pacific and Rio Grande where Omalia hay now stands. Western have settled their little difAn Interesting experiment In hog LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLES. ferences, and old rales have been feeding is in progress at the L'liien Lake with wheat An ordinance has been introduced stockyard at Salt lie Flint cl r.n turnout- - ninny In In the Balt Lake City council requir- as the diet, the result of which will from i)l liurv nud liuggi,.. to interested the given pnblic unwires to all be electric ing placed lime to lime. About thirty days ago derground. a lot of pigs wen; put on full feed, Runs Hacks to All Trains. Squire Coop of Ogden will drill weighing at the time 71 pounds. For to assist In a concert to be giv the tlrst twenty-threLeave days they ale an nl Stub).', en by Sousa's Marine band iu Ogden average of four pounds of steamed AMERICAN FOUK. IT A II. St lUrrlnsUiii whole wheal per day, and made an next winter. Mrs. W. L. Iliurton of Halt Lake, average gain of one pound each tier FRANK D. HOBB3, during the past seven days they Lntn rKister U. X Lkud Office, who was so badly injured at a railway day; have eaten il ve pounds of wheat per or when tha ihe ensuring loth, night Wn soak had which Land and Mining Attorney. day, previously her husband was killed, is recovering. ed for twelve hours, and they have Suit Luke City l'lh. Mrs.'Emeliiie li. Wells has with- gained nearly two pounds day, inti drawn from the Republican legislative their average weight now llE.N.I. HATES, ticket of Sait Lake county, to avoid IMHinds. The soaked wheat (whole) feed will In; continued this week, the possibility of legal complications. AMERICAN FORK WAGON change to chopped wheat and Experiments with Utahguauo have when a mixed half and half, will lie been so satisfactory In the barley, WORKS. ing districts that largo quantles will made. be used next season, fur which orders A Hcrkclrath's employment are now being placed 1ftty Wi liupgie and Wagons of all Kliuli llKUsirrii ill E. Third Mouth, Salt Lake The E. 1. and Louise lode mining agency, Clan sul at itiiUtah (tel, 464) a thoroughly reu lu suit limr. claim In llig Cottonwood have been City, whorrall kinds of help liable agency attached by the Utah National lmak anil situations can lie obtained. MoAMERICAN FOKK, ITAII to satisfy a Judgment against their tel, mining and. house helpa specialty. Harrington t., owners for I15,8u3.60. Enclose stamp for reply when writing. JOHX MMUJLq Geo. II, Eldredge of the Geological A New Use for the Phonograph. survey of the United stales is making Preolnct Justice. Notary Public. a reconolsance of the Uintah and Here Is a novel account of the way All kin.l of legal work trammeled iti reservations, investigating In which the ihoiiiigntih recently ena Western lirni to secure the prumplno.it. Marriage lusruu abled nod their mineral deposits. services or a New York incchunlcul any thing pertaining tu Ingnl mailers. without puylng a cent for ear Mining men anticipate a Iknihi In AMERICAN FORK, UTAH. Altogether It looks very mueh as mining next year. Capital Is Urora Ifrmv. Kdlsnn's Ingeiilua Instrument were ing Interested in that direction, many destlneil to much more use ULUFF & SCOTT new prospects are being developed and than serving as the abandoned mines being worked again. mechanism of talking-dolls- . We quote BARBERS, Two Ogden women, while returning from the Hcleiitiflc American (Sciitein-kc- r lu banenieul Commercial Saving flank l:.d 28th): home from the theatre the night of 'It aiqieani that the Knowles pump the 21sL were held up by three men. 1'ltOVO CITY, UTAH. put up one of their largo puinirn The ladies exercised their prerogative works for the Hicks Water company at Klk to scream and frightened the hold-uiRiver pumping station In California. STEPHEN WOODS. UTAH NEWS th-i- BYRON GKO e 3x1)15 AL oiH-rat-- CARD d Henry Lee "l Utah American Fork. 1811.1 FAST. No. No. No. M:0 S : IIO III III. I C. Doimik. Gen. Mg'r. A. E. Wxi.Hr, Gcu. WF.ST. an. I. IS si V p. an. p. No F A. WAUi.Kion, Supt. CUPIDENE MANHOOD RESTORED Gen. Ia Agt 8. II. ilAUCOCK, Traffic M'gr. Thla not Vcgntobla VlloliovraimpiMcrli- tlna of a lamouaFrwich pUyaidan. wlU quickly cum yon qf all a,n vuua or (llirnam tf tlw innniiu urgana, ouch aa Luat raw,, Mnien luaimnla. FalnalolhaBuck.llciulnal Xailnaliiiiii. W wrong FiinplM, UudinH la Marry, Arluuillrig lmliia, Varlrarnl. anallitopaoll lunani by day nr nlfhL Pravmts quirkof diachargn, or lark If notchfrgrt lnda tu Wpnrmatorrtiani and tliahurrnrab all (lie Impotvury. d AFTER kalneya and th urinary urgana of all Impurlllaa BEFORE CX'PIDRRriitrrnethiandniloranillWOTkt.r,ii wlib pfif fwl in limbM luflVren Mrs pul cured by lioriovu H hpii. it- iiln(y Ilii rmunrrPIliICNRia Mutanom-rallua- . SuuObiMlBuiil-- k Urn only knownmnf i Itlln. : enna MfiHl not a J rruirnr and i .A wrllliginint. glvno Dinn,y r wmlaia Ml a box, Ms fiir fi.ua, by malL Homl far FHxkrli : TC,aanFrakco,Cl. torBaUbt Mdna IIAVUL RElilCIlE Uh,!1. a Paeifis A . - . ti 100-voic- e View From the Veranda of lah Lake and Surrouudinga. HATES REDUCE!!). t.iUl.-i- krAKI Headquarters for Traveling Men and Tonrista tHeautiful o " P ADAMSON PltOP. Finest Sample Knoms South oi Salt Lake. 0 lb-i- s Grant Hotel TJ2H1E . urdi-r- . ls-in- beet-gru- PtCTO LOCAL TXAAE EVERY HIS MAN Timt Table in Effect Jane 83, 1084. Subject to Change Without Notice. DOCTOR Read What DR, KUNN'S BLACK OIL will do. raBlackUil 00 CENTS A MOTTLE. - prue.ur-d- CATTLE AND UMNUmrS BLACK OIL HOHSE CUT, BBUISED or WOUNDED, use NUNN'S HORSE or COW got COLD or BLOAT aoiTn. south. No. 1 i'oM. STATIONS. No. 2. Past HORSE COUGHING or got DISTEMPER, um NUNN'S BLACK OIL um NUNNS Lv. Daily. At. Daily. No Flies on WOUNDS when you s in You gets Yetrinary book FREE when you 5:45 p u i:i :(K) Ogden. buy NUNNS BLACE OIL :ao sr. 4:45 lv Every Fanner, Stockman, Dairy, should have bandy NUNNS Lake Halt lv 15 4:35 ar Every Sore, Scratch., Piles, etc, cured with 15 Ltlii Junction 3:30 No Stable or Household complete Every Store thould keep for sale Finn-Ordi-r- I HORSE OWN Sold whole il j hu 1 itlail at Z.C.M.I. Drug Dept, Salt Lake City, Utah. Agts, Cash partner wanted In this bunlnosfc , rt THE DOCTORS COLUMN. I. lakal voice-produci- away before securing any valuables. W. D. Mabry, the Salt Lake minister who galnod some undusired aoto-rlet- y last spring, has endeavored tc bury the ecandal by withdrawing from the church and ministry. Hu far as the church organization is concerned, the case Is settled. J. li. Rawlins, mine lnspctor, reports Morrison coal mine at Manll so badly Busied that It was Impossible for him to make a thorough Inapec- tlon of It. The .company, nowever, is negotiating for suitable pumps, with a view of remedying the trouble. George C. Kidder of Salt Lake City, superintendent of the Comet Gold Mining company at Soldier, Idaho, was slrack In the abdomen with terrible force by aboard which came in contact with a circular saw in full motion, receiving a dangerous wound, Jim Woods, a Balt Lake hackman, assaulted Ed. Hanberg, another hack-ma- n at the corner of the While Hsuse, Saturday morning atl;30, Inflicting three ugly wounds with n pocket knife, white tried to escape, but was apprehended and Jailed a few hours later. The attack was unprovoked. A baby of Gunner Gunnerson of Chester, In San l'cte county, which was Just beginning to creep, crawled iu behind the counter and In some manner got hold of strychnine which It ale, dying in a few minutes In horrible agony. This Is the flfth fatality among children from poisoning in the locality of Chester nrlthln the few years. Bsiuuel Marshal of Karnas, Summit haa made payment in county, full In the land office on a mineral claim Ih an unorganised district in that county. The entry conflicts with several homestead entries which have been running for years. Mr. Marshall attempted to make the filing last spring, but the land office refused unless It was made subject to protests of the homestead entries, which has been done. The gentleman says he has relocated some ancient mines, by on surround. means of helroglyphlcs ing rocks, which were worked about the year lloo. Ne openings have lieen found, and the locator acknowledges he does not know what kind of ore exists, but is sanguine that he has a deposit of value, In any event. Marshall Is a '4ier and Is conversant with mining In all Its phases. James Kelsey of Salt Lake who has visions of the pen staring him in the face by reason of his refusing to pay 40 per month alimony to his divorced wife as ordered by Chief Justice Merritt, is out on bonds pending hcabeas corpus proceedings. Mr. Kelsey claims his means are exhausted. In April he quallfled in the sum of Io.uOO on the bond of a star route contractor of Chicago. Secretary Smith has handl'd down a decision advene to the Central Pacific Railway company In iho controversy over a section of land In the La Plata mining district. The railway company had It entered as agricultural land but the authorities ruled against It. EWLETT MOL Not Nifb-6re- s TSim-Cim- n The pump was in constant use for some years .anil the mu kern heard no ciniiplalnt until a few weeks ago, when they received a novel communication from H. I- -. Hicks, the manager of the puinplug-statiiii- i. Then whs iio doulit In tliw minds of those at the station, who were lient acquainted with the mechanism, that something was wrung with the pump, but they were unable to tlx on the defect. and ns tin dismemberment of the pump would Involve much lists of time, Llir.a!! exiicrt from the n'tf-SiJiVlod'Vo- . pc nse,the honogrn p The manager spake Into the receiver, the symptoms of the ailing purnp. and further to Indicate the case, he placed the receiver so that the pulsations of the pump would be recorded on the roll. Just as a physician listens to the action of the heart or lungs In the human hotly by means of a stethoecotie, so the pump-doctlistened by mean of a idamograph to the thro he and pulsations of the pump thousands of miles away, and was enabled by that means to dlugnose the disease. The New York Tribune tells how a reMirter listened to the strange communication at the New York otllce of the Knowles coniimny. The voice of the Callfornlun Is heanl first, giving In a dear, precise and distinct wuy the symptoms of the pump, and then he asks the listener to pay attention to the pumps action. Then one hears the of the pump and an occasional wheeling sound which might be made by escaping steam. "The engineer to whom the phonograph was submitted said that the whole record was so perfect and the so plain that he felt tempted shaking sometimes to Interrupt and ask additional questions. The exiierlment proved absolutely successful, and by means of the roll the disease wss diagnosed. The proper remedy was suggested, and the pump la running once more good as new.' di'M-rlliln- Raspberry and Cocoanut Creams. Here are two recliies for delicious candies that you will like to make, but they will require, as many candies do, confectioner's sugar for kneading purposes. A pound of this will be enough to buy at first. Add to a of raaptierry Jam enough confectioner's sugar to make a paste. If the flavor Is not add enough, add a tiny bit of tartaric acid, crushed very fine, linll the sugar and Jam Into small halls with the palms of your hands. Then take some of the hardest fondant that g you have and melt It In a cup of water. Just as you did In making chocolate creams. Add a drop or two of cochineal coloring to make It a pule pink. Now dip your balls In this exactly as In the chocolate creams. If the little balls are not smoothly or neatdessert-spoonf- towsorial artist. Hair rutting teed. In any stylo. Satisfaction guaranInrlur on Merchant Street. AMERICAN FOUK. UTAH. DR. A. CHRISTENSEN AND WINES, LIQUORS Bakins All No Alum Family order, a Specially. D. E. Burley, RIPA-N'- The Cham. Co.. Wnnhiiigion, D. C. Med. DopL, All Utter of luquiry anwi-rvfree. THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS. CEREBRINE. Fran the Brain. MEDULINE, From Ih Spinal Cor. CARBINE. From Lk Heart. er apeoialtiei ol the COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO. heed fur Ltlerutur. at all Drugglut. Sold by Zion's Co-oMercantile Association, Halt Lake City. Mow K. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A. E. Dickiksoh, Qent Agt. 8. II . II. Clark, p. Wall Paper FAINTS, OILS, KTC. ard Family Medicine : Cures the common PRCCT SAMPLES ANY H C. AI. R. Klfut South MAILED TO ADDRK8& Midgley, fcftlt Iifikb City LaS AGENTS WANTED your locality to handls our Road, halarr-an- d oxpenie tu riplit lutrty. Head (or Holiday A Full String Band in One Instru- iW'c. ment, Friatar Kupplisa, Wrapping pa lias, TwIboi, Eta All played at the same time and by PAPER1 IMBKRT PAPER CO. .Salt Lakl one pemin. The greatest Invention of the nineteenth century Is the Kv-erett piano with the phartniphone, or Watchmaker, Jeweler Optician better known as the mandolin, banjo and guitar attachment, used only In ALEX. L WYATT. SSS Mulct Sraot the famous Everett, the most durable and only complete piano manufacASTONISHING RESULTS It is Bold at exceedingly low S0EB10 Libe of World tured. and on very easy terms. A rices arFroD The J) arge and well selected stock of these EACLE CURE LIQUOR The Only Line Running Two elegant pianos always kept in stock at E. N. Jenkins new Temple of Mu- SAFEST, MOST SUCCESSFUL, AMD MOST Through East Trains Daily to sic, 238 South Main street. Send for PERMANENT REMEDY VET DISCOVERED. Vc are also catalogues and prices. LKADYIU.M . agents for Chickerlng & Sons and Cam heretofore hope lna, bow eared aad ASPEN, PUEBLO , bmuKlit to newnea of life and happlaaaa Harvard Pianos. READ T1IE TESTIMONIAL of COLORADO SPRINGS, phy lolan once on liquor core, but now a The Neeley Institute, AND DENVER convert to kegtloal am a direct authorised branch of the parent dleoaoocure (hoald not daisy. Effective April 29, 1891. house at Dwight, III., ha been opened Wrlu for furthur particular or call at Tram No. 3 leave American Font at at 166 W. Second North, Salt Lake City EAQLE 1IIAILMACY, 0 :03 a m, arrive at Tueblo at 6:10 a m, on the line of the street railway ruunlng 8. A Cor. Sd Ba and W, Ttmple Sta. Warm to Salt Lako Clty.UUh Spring. Colorado Suirings 7 :51 a m, Dcuver 10 :30 For the treatment of the liquor and a in, Cripp'o Creek 0:50 n in. E. with Koeley Lesley Train No. 4 leave American Fork opium habits, 8 fends mklQItNHOr. the oo . cvefy-da- y ills of humanity. I Companys double chloride of gold rem (stop en aignal) at 8:35 p m arriv t edle. Pueblo 5:37 p ni, Colorado Spring 0:53 The Institute Is under the manage mont of Dr. J. W. HL John, who has p m, Denver V :25 p m. Connection made at Pueblo, Colorado been at work with and In the employ of Spring and Denver with all line cait. the Lesley E. Keeler Company for the Elegant day coacliea, chair car, and past four yearsi Tho treatment and Pullman Sleeper on all train. Take mcansgement of patients will be Idantl-all- y the same a at DwlhL the D. & R. U anil hare a comfortable and on finut the the enjoy accncry trip Field Marshal Commits Suicide. continent. Berlin, Oct. II. A dispatch to the Train leaving American Fork at 0.63 Tagvblatt from Vienna says Field Marand wife have i in arrive at Cripple Creek next morn-u- shal committed suicide. The Field Marshal at 9:50. was 72 years old and his wife was 60 8. K. lloorg, Is atA. H. llroiiKe, years old. Their tributed to financial troubles. Traffic mgr ., U. I. & T. A. Denver, Colo Denver, Coin., 8H0T THEM BOTH. 11, M. Cuemito, B. F, Nxvir. Gcu'l Agt., Kills Tiav, Paul. Agt. Pennsylvania Farmer Salt Lane city. Utah. Young Men. Fittsbunr. Oct. 20. A double murder Is reported from Rollvar, a small place near lllalravllle. Pa. According to the story, two young farmers, brothers-in-lawere shot and killed by P. Klngs-lana wealthy farmer. It Is said the young men, Albert Calvert and James 's ltrett, had a grudge against son. and while Intoxicated went house land's to Klnfu this evenlniand found only the son's wife and the old man at home. The Intruders Insulted the woman and were ordered from the We can furnlh you with money to re- house by Kingsland, who, upon their new your mortgage now due and ran refusal to leave, took down his shotmake you a new onoat a rato of Inter- gun and killed both men. est from 9 to IS pnr cent, according to No Word from Eseroum. -- g Dunst-Adflshcl- m Money to TO in the security. Farm and buxine erty loans a specialty. Address, OAKLEY ! Tho choicest close-- n resldouce subdivision In Halt Lake City. 853 loti sold slnco April 17th, 05. 1 WHY? It Is right tho city, only 13 minutes drlvo from bus. nos co'iter.hlxh ground, splendid view, surronnded by nice houses, wide streets. Lots 150 feet deep to alley, 1GJ feet wldo. Now S90 London. Oct. 21. The Constantinople correspondent of the Dally News says: Anxiety Is felt about Erscroum, from which place no news has been received for four days. Travelers from Treld-son- d state that two days before the massacre the Armenians were Induced N. W. Tomple. to give up their arms on tlie Governor to be answerable for their SALT l.ALE 1'ITY promising safety. w. H.WEST to S175 per Lot. W. E. HUBBARD, . 43 West Second South. Oakley ha a new purk. I-- N U Klngs-land- prop- In Only half their present value. 610 cash, 610 per month. No Interest, no taxes until paid for. August 1st prices will bo advanced. d, BEST LINE Loan!! 143 t faithfully for M., m. D., a. THYROIDINE. NAIR0LITHIC 0VARINE, SALTS, Fur COBKlipatlnn. GASTRIN E. For CATARRHINE. EC2EMICURE, and oth- J. M. IIaypkr, Agt. American Fork. BsnYg?r,Ri0 S modem stand- Grocers LIBEL ON EVERY MIL good Loss ol amaknausand Manhood. llio uouMquonee of self abuie aud to exuesiu-pnxlucinit the tallow aountunauea, dark p pain In tlie head, rinitiuit la the ear, conll loner, diffidence in appnmuhiBR atranirrr. inluimtiuu cl the heart, weak nr ol the limb anu iMck, luax of memory, pimplei on tlie face. coujrh. conuniition, eta. Dr. Gibbon lie practiced In (an Franclxen ever thirty-fou- r year and tluMe troubled xliould nut fall to eonault liim and receive the lirnefll of hi ureal skill and experience. The dnotnr cure when oilier fall. Try him. Cura Guaranlao. Perwini cured at Inline, t:1 arire reuuinable. Call or write. Dr, J. F. GIBBON, 625 Kearney Street oor. Coraoier- tan Fmnciaco. Cal, 1 AND BLUE OIAMOND C. Kali no Drown, Col. (ire Die-Xu- Ncrveua OoMlity. Impotsscy. S a m I a a I Billiard and Pool Room In Con- - Oliver W. Mink, nec.lon. E. Kllkrt Akdkrbon, Receivers. Nlm lorl Wine, Fur Family I' to. Via. per quar John M. Doamr, J AMERICA gFORK. UTAH Fkedkkicx R.Coudkht. Mrruhaut'iSt. Sell It No Ammonia mans, etc. call on or write, Finest llrand always on Hand. ut Pswr p am. hour flenl Agt. Pass. Dept. Halt Lake. CIGARS City Ticket Office SOI 8. Main st, ly coated they can be iltpiied twice, allowing time enough for the first coat to harden. For cocoanut creams take two of grated cocoa-nand dry in a cool uven, or you can use desiccated coaconnut Instead. Work the coacounut well Into half as much fondant candy, and then ahafie Into balls, using confectioner's sugar to stiffen the mass sufficiently for handling. Melt sonic fondant, flavor it with vanilla, and dip the balls In It. as directed In the other nvipen. 1 tipping the candles twice will probably be the rule, as they will rarely loook smooth enough ofter the first coating. Harper's Hound Table. The rrcsldent today appointed Webster Watkins postmaster at raaudeiia, CuL Iks stressed and pared Bids. five-dro- I A. K. THORNTON, Dealer In Wliat run I take lor Take Iulmollnearcording to di a m. rectlons. It is an excellent remedy. William F., New York. Alternate Close connections nnulc at Ogden with extract of the brain, with Southern Iacilic truins. Logan train Ccrebrine,In doses, on the leaves Amcricun Fork at i :03 nriiving a Teatine, tongue, three limes daily fur a week. Logon 6:35 a iu auu 0:48 i m. lStke saline baths, using our sea salt; Trains fur Tooele ran daily except sleep In a cool room, and avoid alcoSunday leaving Salt Lake 7 :45 a m hol, tobacco and spices. Eureka traina leave American Fork Henry, N. Y. Answered asilia aliove. 3 :3U in arrives at Eureka 11 :30 a C. M. It.. Maw York. Plaaae Itenitmbcr the Union Pacific is the test line fur New Mexico and Arizona, lie Utah fore buying your tickets get our figures. For further information as to rates, lmll-In- ( Salts. L. C. 0.. Mew York. bronchitl' hours anil Clncign. American Fork, to cure all Itxull aud Seminal Disaaaas, iuub a Gonnorrheea. Glaat, Stricture, Sjrphillia la all it form, axis 1 In Denver: 86 raniady for ehronie catarrh. Catarrhlne, If taken to Omaha ; 48 hours to Kansas city a month, will cure you. ul tablc-sisKinf- p p BTI Till old reliable and tlia inimt luooeuful Miecialiiit la SauFran-eiacall I continue Take Thymidine, extract of the doses, Thyroid Gland, in three-drothree times daily, on the tongue. Keep the towels regular with Natro-litlii- c Twenty-fou- r Office in Jackson building, GIBBON. Ilmwit. I 90 p'liiU'J. and am growing tlouier all Ihu Unix. What can I A. II.. Balt Lake City. 81-8- 6. 'millionaire'' policeman, who haa retired In a hug because he was not allowed to do aa he pleased on hla beat, wua on tlie rorce for twenty yeara. On he retiring gave his frlenda a champagne aupiwr and he mude this statement of hla raw: "Dure Ing my avrvlce 1 have arrested Sutl criminals and made a fortune or SUxauuIl Now I am going to devote my life to hounea and bringing lawsuits building against Theodore Roosevelt. George Balntabury Is the Drat Englishman appointed to the chair of Knullsh literature in Kdlnburgh- -a chair founded in ii6i One of the largest concerns of Northwest India la In dairy and la owned and manur'd by Allahabad, Alls Frames All-Ar- idff ,U" l,Pr of well-know- n |