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[AY CONCERN,
lay of Sépt.,
1879,
rth, Range
8 east,
d Office
:
HAssioner’s
lett
he E 3s of NE
Ey of SWk g1
4 of Section 14
whge 8 east, ig to ny
aracter,
ard more
for agriculturay
y is proved. after
} Jebn Shaw and
e atfliress
Gragg
ist.day’
of Octo.
> Register’s
Office
‘OLOTY
statementy
and an affidavit
ival in character
sricoltural
than
erefore,
you wil}
ler and by Virtue
Comnishioner
of
dated May ¢th
1 day of April, A.
., tit this Office,
Receiver, for the
rMikeas to the
hraracter-Of said”
hereof, we "hayk
hinds and. afiixed——
live, the day and
bh. ~ ‘
AND; Registers
WS. Receiver,
OTICE,
L
UR'T of the’Counff California,
Ip
of Albert Lindsey,
) the Court by the
lea by Jolin Bell,
1 Of the é.tateof
t, praying foran
yf the ‘interest of
mining Claims de.
hat it is hecessary
nterest.of said de.
nis to pay the ex
ministration and
and to the advan:
} the sane, Itis
Judge of the said
‘sons lnterested in
appear before the
hursday, the Mth
, at 10 o'clock in
at the Court room
t Nevada City, in
WV cause why anor.
to the saidsAdmin, Of sige deceased
ind that a copy of
. least fonrsuces.
Daily Transcript,
published in said
herein fixed for
ra
Probate Judge,
erk of the County
keti, County Clerk
State of Califorkof the Probate
ounty, do hereby
pea true, full and
duly made and ens oF said Probate
nd and the seal of
urt, this lith day
L873.
KETT, Clerk.
utent.to Placer
aims.
ORFICE, \
Tarch 14, 1873,
ven, that GEORGE
Post office address
County, California,
1 fora Patent. for
Brown’s Hill Placipa Placer Mines,
i District, Nevada
owuships15.and 16
Mount Diablo Me
the Plats and Field
ficesms follows
and. Brown's Hill
ta point ina Ret
ne Tree, tive inches
30°’ W.2.51 chains. .
(variation of isgiS 30K 10.79 che
‘ked “BE Ne, n.”
1) chaing toa stoke
hence N 35> °36' W
niagked ‘BC. No.
W, 13.38 to 8 stake
marked! B.C. No
13.15 chains to &
30.” at place of be
44.50 acres and betion 6, Township
,and inthes E %
township 16 North,
ablo Meridian, TO
rvey commencing
at
to Tewnshipsto
N.
rth Rahge 9 5 =
Thence East ©
ins. Thence 8 9° W
34, ut the N W. corus, making the clus
fowuship post, N.
im, as follows, V4
ina Reservoir at&
5," drom which the:
the third—parallel
L.ps JANorth, Range
nye lu Bust, bears §
‘tant, ‘Thence on 4
the magnetic nee
> 30’ Kh: 2.88-chains
arked “BC, No 49.”
6 chains to a, Pive
No. 48." ‘Phence *,
. stake marked “B.
oO [5” BE ozs chains
ed “B © No 46."-{¥ chains to a Sugar
15.” ~ ‘Inence N 40°
tuke marked “BC.
45’ b4 36 chaipsto
ked BC No 43."
10. chains to a Sager
take warked “BO:
vo’ E 6.82 chains to
No 40.” Thence ‘
toa stake. arse”
e § 20> 00 W s
arked “*B C No 08.
L5 chains to, & stake
* thence N & W
stake marked “B. CiS ay’ W 9,04 chains
€: No. 3522_Thence_
ims to the place °
ning £3.29 acres ant
Lots 6, £1, 12 and Js
10 E Mount Diablo
—
made long prior
been held and work
pplicant and his pr
in aveordance Wl
id laws of You Bet
Neece & West sud
are bounded 02 3
pu; on the south by
nthe East by claims
aud brown . Brother®
vacant public tend
mine is pounded
; Hanlan claims *
1 the other sides y
newhele mer
nt public .
gee adverse -_
ucsted to present
Y within wan h™
ation be .
‘ KLAND, Register.
Attorneys for po ;
‘At Sacra. Be 5
eg Corner of Broad and Pine Stiéets,
™ One Year-——in advance. .<...+ Wa aaee®
Rie Months, 88 ave esaweceanarngs 5 00
Phres Months, seks cw civewes cack 3 0e
Che
x: Ss BROWN. : _ M. 8, MEAL,
PUBLISHERS AND) PROPRIETORS, —
Daily Transcript
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
$10 00
Per week, Twenty-Five Cents.'
Auburn Street Grocery Store,
GRASS VALLEY.
——
K undersigned returns his sincere
thanks to his old patrons for their past
patronage, and hopes to receive a continu. .
ance of the same. I shull endeavor to keep
on hand, inthe future as in the past, every .
article usually found in a first class GROCERY AND PROVISION STORK, and will
sell them at the lowest rates. .
: WM. GEORGE.
° Charter Oak Insurance Co.,
Capital, $10, 000, 000.
Iam agent for the above named Company, which offers-a new plan of insurance
different-and better than anything of the
kind ever offered to the public. It combines both Life Insurance and . Savings
, Bank.
WM. GEORGE,
WM. GEORGE,
Notary Public for Nevada County,
~ Grass Valley July 16th, 1872.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
HOTEL,
BROAD STREET.....NEVADA CIT
J. A, LANCASTER, Proprietor
HIS WELL KNOWN HOTEL IS AU.
fe ways open for the accommodation of
~ the Traveling Public. Large additions have
been made-toit, and been fitted up in eie‘gant style. The Sleeping Rooms are. large,
airy and comfortable, and the Table will
compare favorably with that of, any Hote)
in the State. The Proprietor will spare no
pains nor expense to render his guests comtortable. F
Stages forall parts of the State hav
their Offices at this Hotel. +
The House is kept open a)l-night for
the accommodation of the Traveling.Public.
silliard Tables and Bar connecte
with the Hotel.
:
A share ef Public Patronage is respectfu!
ly solicited,
decll
% °
JOHN A. LANCASTER.
DENTISTRY.
Wissaaa)
R. P. E, HUGHSON has opened
an office,
In Kidd’s Building, Broad Street
; Over Aschheim Bros.’ Store .
He is prepared to perform all kinds of
Mechanical and -Operatiy2 Dentistrylatest and most approveu styles.
Artificial Teeth inserted on Gold, Si ver,
Vulcanite and Aluminiam. Satisfaction
guaranteed as to quality and price of work.
Vis'te made at residence, if desired.
Nevada, May 30th, 1871,
BROAD STREET MARKET.
Pe aa sae Proprietor. Al
‘@ys supplied with the best of BEEF,
PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL. *
GRAND CELEBRATION
AT NEVADA CITY,
_OUSTOMAH, LODGE,
NO. 16, LO. O. F.,
Of Nevada City,
WILL CELEBRATE THE
“” 4TH ANNIVERSARY
oA
—OF THE—
1 0.0.-F,,
reneihenas ite 2 ee
PROCESSION,
ORATION,
«“AND=:
Dedication of the New Hall
ore
Orator of the Day,
Past Grand Master W. H. HILL,
OF OAKLAND,
Chaplain, JOHN W. HINDS.
Grand Marshal of the Day,
_ BP. Ge. JONATHAN CLARK,
ia Aids :
P, G. PHILIP SELDNER.
P. G., A. H. PARKER.
AND TO CONCLUDE WITH A
Grand Ball!
IN THE EVENING,
AT 3ULLARD’S HALL.
The best of Music has been engaged for
the day and evening, comprising Willis’
Band from San Francisco, assistéd by Marcus M. Blum, Mehden, the Cornetest, with
Messrs. Muller and Carter, of Nevada,
FRIDAY, April 25th, 1873.
NO FOOLISHNESS NOW!
THE
ARE NOW READY.
WITH. .
Hams,
' Bacon,
Office—On Grass Valley Road.
Nevada City, Jan. 1; 1873.
CASHIN & KENT,
TO SUPPLY THE . TRADE
AND =e
Lard,
Warranted to be No 1. Quality,
CASHIN & KENT.
. NOT TO BE OUTDONEIN THE
. QUALITY OF GOODS OR
"PRICES!
. . STARTLING FACTS! —
No Quackery! [No Deception !
EVERYTHING OPEN AND
ABOVE BOARD!
LADIES ATTENTION.
JACOB & SIMON ROSENTHAL
A T THE OLD STAND, Corner of Pine
and Broad Streets, have received
oe
their
SPRING GOODS,
AND THEY ARE ‘THE. CHOICEST AND
RICHEST LOT EVER BROUGHT
TO THIS MARKET.
We have resolved not to be undersold by
any dealers on the Atlantic or Pacific Slope
Our motto is: Sell the Goods for the benegt of the Poor as well asthe Rich. Take
a look at the following list. of goods and
prices and then call at our establishment.
goods.
‘. still keep the leady"~ eee
HEAVY BEACK SILK at $1 75.
“POPLIN at 25 cents.
GRENADINE : t 25 cents.
LACE SHAWLS, $5,
STOCKINGS, one bit.
FRENCH CORSETS, 75 cents. $
BLEACHED MUSLIN, 10 yds for $1.BLACK ALPACCA at 3734 cents.
KID GLOVES, $1 a pair.
DRESS GOODS, 18 cents per yard,
OIL CLOTHS, 75 cents per yard.
WINDOW SHADES, 25 cents per yard.
HATS, 25 cents.
““TOWELS, $2 per dozen.
And everything else in proportion.
J. & 8. ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, March 22d; 1873.
= tare_was 100-yardsdistant-froumne,Qld Pioneers.
The campaign is opened and 680 are our
Kead these prices and reflect well before.
making your purchases elsewhere, The
people rejoice tov-know that the old Pioneers
A FARMER in Western North‘Carolina has seen a strange wild animal,
which he thus destiibes: “The-crea=
and upp: ared to be-like a hrge black
bear, with mane_and head like a licn
but had horns like-an elk “upon it.
Its tail was long and_bashy,.with
dark and light stiings around it to
its veryextrenity. It’seyesgl amed
like a panther’s, and its size was that
of an ordinary ox, but’ somewhat
longer.’”
me
Speer ws. a aaah
Tue wife of Edmund Gage, of Ten
Mile, Dougtass county,-Oregon,' died
‘a few days ago” of” xtreme hemorr. hage of the teeth and gums->—
Tur «pplication of certain pre“
emptors to purchase several leagues
of individual landin Stanislaus county, has been rejected by Commissioner Drummond.
Collapse of the Nerves.
There is nothing more disheartening than
nervous ebility. In extreme cases of this
class the sufferers do not care whether they
live or die. A teeling of hopelessness comes
over them, and in some instances where
the threatening symptoms are not_.met by
prompt and proper treatment, lunacy or
idiocy ensues. Yet nervous debility is not
a dangerous complaint if-wisely dealt with.
A medicated stimulant is the remedy needed, and in Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters this
specific for the complaint is presented in’
its purest and most potent form. Nervous
“diseuse is usually complicated with other
ailments. It*frequently involves: biliousness, . constipation, . irregularities of the
“bowels, indigestion, and gr:at mental _depression. In the spring of the year, owing
to the effect of chilling fogs, searching
winds and other, unhealthy atmospheric
phenomena, upon the external nerves, persons who are subject t) n-rvou3 affections
often suffer acute Cistress, both of body and
‘. mind, from this caus:. It is, therefore, ad.
visable for all. who ure liable to these trou: .
bles, and to the other bodily ills above mentioned, which so frequently »accompany
them, to commence the regular use of Hostetter’s Pitters eurly in the season. The se. } vere nervous and bilious attacks with which
they might otherwise be visited, cau by this
means be certainly av.ilid. As anervine,
gentle aperient-and a: ti-bilious medicine,
the Bitters have no equal.
a en
A’ QUESTION or ‘l'imr.—The recent
cough or cold that without proper
treatment may become ‘chronic and
NEW GROCERIE
ALEX. GAULT
lot of _
I Ges: es
Groceries and Provisions,
Which he offers for sale on
{
-most liberal terms._ Orders filled-from Families and Meats delivered at their k-uses.
Give me a call:
JAMES COLLEY
Nevada, March 7th.
CHARLES F, ROBINSON
: BCALER IN
}i AMILY SROCERIES & PROOPPOSITE METHODIST CHURCH,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
&7”" New and Fresh Goods received every
Week, from the Bay.
, Sold at the lowest cash rates and
Gelivered free of charge. 02
WOOR RANCH FOR SALE.
.oJQMIVE miles from Nevada City, containing 200 acres with good house (six
Tv0tis), twe_good barns, sheds —and_onthouses, Fifty acres under fence, fifteen.
acres sowed £0 oats and wheat for hay.
ts cos i iS iii fu
bearing. F ve hundred grape vines 7 years
old. The whole, together with the farin
implem -nts, for one thousand dollars. For
further particulars apply to
aull W. H. CRAWFORD, Nevada. '
FURNITURE! FURNITURE
Ppmsoxs in want of anything in the
A Furniture line, from the finest _
Bea Reom and Parlor Sets!
Down teGommon CHAIRS AND TABLES, . :
can buy them at extraordinary low rates by
calling vie : :
J. E. JOHNSTON.
Commercial Street.
MERRY & GRAY,
cr. AND MINING ENGINEERS,
LAND SURVEYORS AND DRAUGHTS: ‘D. B. MERRY,,-County Surveyor.
&. F. GRAY, U. 8. Deputy Mineral SurOffice atthe Court Huuse, Nevada City.
__ Nevada, March 9th, 1873.
R. M. HUNT, M. D.
ATTENDING PHYSICIA
*
KY.
. 12, Gruss Valley
CKING, 8. BEVERTON,
Sierra Lodge, No. 24, Downieville—JAS.
ZIMMERMAN, ADOLPH COHN.
Mountain Rose Lodge, No. 26, Rough &
Ready—J. M. FLINT, GEO. GRANT.
Brooklyn Lodge, No. 26, You BetCHAS.
H. HANKINS, G. K ATKINS.
Union Lodge, No. 48, Moore’s Flat—H. ATWATER, CHAS. ALLENBERG.
San Juan Losge, No. 67, San Juan—A. J.
“Olive Lodge, No. 81, Dutch Flat—J._E.
AT EE Pe ER BER A 75:
Sutter Lodge, No. 100, Wheas
WoOUuDS H. LHO 3E.
Samaritan Lodge, No. 126, _Washington.
J. JANSON, H. F. WILKINSON,
Colfax e, No. 132, Colfax—ELIJAH
WEBSTER, H. F. McCULLOUGH.
Donner’Lodge, No. 162, Truckee—G, W.
GIF VEN, E. ANGJUN. ;
Golden Star Lodge. 165, Grass Valley—
E,,P. SANFORD, JOHN WEBBER, :
Fredonia . No. 188, Smartsville—
JAMES DOUBS, W. J. MERRIDITH.
Reception Committee.
NILES SEARLS, JOHN F. HOOK,
CHARLES MARSH, CHAS. E. MULLOY,
JONATHAN CLARK,WM. C. GROVES.
GkO. W. SMITH. “L, NIHELL,
hk, W. TOLLY, JOSEPH THOMAS,
J. GREENWALD,. H.C, McELVEY,
JAMES.MONRO, OLE TURSON.
H. ODGERS. E. W, BIGELOW.
J. E. BROWN, * H. STANSFIELD,
Floor Managers.
A. W. LESTER, Hi. H. HASKINS.
PHIL. SELDNER, A.R. WADSWORTH.
A.R. LORD, — N:P. BEOWN.
"The SUPPER will be gotten up by ALEX.
GAULT ;
Tickets for the Ball, inclading
Supper, Five Dollars.
Nev ee . , a
thane people of Nevada will find it tot
vantage to call on me.
FLOUR FOR SALE.
ALEX. GAULT
" AS added*to the BAKERY a choice
Warranted to be the best in the County.
78 Broad Street, Nevada,
s.
Gout, Paralysis, Lame Back,
tracted Cords and Muscles,
Pain in the Breast,
. : Pleurisy
Sere Throat,
Diptherfa, Colic,
Cramps, Cholera Morbus,
the
heir Ear ache,
And al external and internal Pains
aud Aches,
PRATT S
THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND.
JULIUS GREENWALD,
FFERS his Entire Stock of Goods
sale ut
The Stock consists of
100,000 Cigars.
10,000 Ibs ‘Tobacco.
mince aaa
ing anything in my line to
~~ and the Prices !
4
Nevada, January: 16, 1473.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
San Francisco Cost Price !
Pipes, Cutlery, Cards, &e.
As I shall positively close business in
this city Linvite dealers and all others wishCall and-examine my Goods,
JULIUS GREENWALD.
All persons indebted to me gre hereby-requested to call and settle their accounts,
Every Bottle its own Testimonial
Price—Small, 60 cts; Large, $1.
UFOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS,
for
TME RIVER OF LIFE
Purify it with
The Great Vegetable
VIGORATOR,
CURES
Boils, Pimplea, Sore Eyes,
_ Skin Diseases,
when every other remedy
~ fails,
ERADICATES
: Removed to
BROAD STREET,
Nevada, Jan. 2th, 1873.
Hamilton’s Restaurant.
Neanuxy Qrrosire THe Transcnipt Orrice
_ MEALS served.up in ali styles
and at the lowest rates. Meals
nin te hours. x
J. H. HAMILTON, Prop'r,
. Syphilitic taint and all heredite
orders of he Biood from the
System.
CURES. PILES AND DYSPEPSIA.
Stimulates the Liver and Kidneys to health
t
en
as clockwork and fortifies the _ ~
whole system against dis-~
ee
. JOHN ANDERSON,
. ATTORNEY AT LAW,
~-AND—
¥
LY cael
JUSTICE OF THE PEAC
ease in ahy form. ©
Price $1, For sale by all Draggists,
8. “ < WMeBOYLE & CO.,
aig —-: oe yA = Draggiste aud Chemists,
OES S. County, in buflding . ” Son Tren
. formerly Hille. a2 . sl Sole Proprietors.
PRATT’S ABOLITION OIL.
"YNHE PEOPLE'S NEVER FAILING] 6th Avenue, Sold by all druggists.
KEMEDY FOR Pike's Toothache Dreps cure inl minute
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, ae ;
Sprains, Bruises, Stiff Joints ConDiarrhoea, Head Ache, 'l'cothache,
ABOLITION OIL.
BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD!
PRATT'S NEW LIFE,
Scréfula, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Blu cnes
Chronie and _Intisinatory Rheumatism, . .
ie
» . Surance Company.~
action; keeps the Bowels as reguiar La
last for months, ,can be radically
cured by a few doses of that invaluable. pectoral elixir, Hule’s Honey of
Horehound and Tar. Crittenton’s 7
Have you a cough, cold, pain in
the chest, or bronchitis? In fact,
have you the promdnitory symptoms
of the ‘‘insatiate archer,’’ consumption? Know that relief is at hand in
Wistar’s Balsam of: Wild Cherry.
Dr. Aponn,° Oculist, Aurist, \Catarrh,
Throat and Lung Physician, and operating
Surgeon for chronic diseases. Offices, laboratory and residence, 213 Geary Street,
San Francisco. mill
FOR SUPPRIOR PHOTOGRAPHS, go to
EDQUARY & COBB, 504 Kéarney Street,
San” Francisco, as the First Premium for
best general photographic work was awar
ded them at the: Mechanics” Institute Fair
tor 1871. All work guaranteed.
BANK OF NEVADA UOUNTY
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY,
COAEITAY STOCK $200, 000,
_ . OFFICERS :
JOHN W. HINDS, President.
Ms EIN iia Ses we avsse bleeaae CASHIER.
DIRECTORS : es
A. C. Niles, Chas. Marsh, R.W. Tully,
Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H. Parke
MONEY TO LOAN on good collateral security. a
Highest Price paid for City and Coun
Warrants. nel
9 nen Tenders Bought and soid at. Regular
eB, es j ;
Gold Dust Bought. Bullion disceunted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
General and Speciai Deposits received,
Checks on San Francisco, Sacramefito, Sa
Tose, Stockton und Virginia City,
Drafts on Eastern Cities, London and GerAgents for Liverpool, London, Globe InCORKESPONDENi1#—Bank of Califarn$,
} francisco Bank of D. 0. Mills, Sacramento;
Ageucy Biuk ot California, Virginia City, —
_Anterest-on Time Deposits will be allowed, as follows_:
‘Six Months Time Deposits,6 per cent. per annum.
‘Iwelve Months “Time
Deposits, 8 per cent.. per
67 Persons residing at a distance can
send money by Express,
Checks on Solvent Banks taken ot par.
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min’ ,
Nevada Skating Rink.
B. BULLARD, Proprietor.
cing
will be open
EVERY AFTERNOON,
7 -"[Except Sundays)”
_And every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and_.
SATURDAY EVENINGS, from 7% ‘to 10
glock, : ak
Use of Skatesin the ufternoon, ,for La‘dies and Childitn 15 cents.
A Lady always in attendance to wait upon*Ladies and Children.
The best of order always maintained.
Admission Free,,Use of. Skates in the
Evening, 25 cents.
LF” Tickets. will be sold by the Month, if
desired. :
BIRDSEYE BULLARD, Prop’r.
Nevada, March 15th, 1873.
FLOUR FOR SALE.
VYN\HE UNDERSIGNED, in order to close
vut business, otferfor sale, fronr ®
15,000°T0 20,000 SACKS
—OF=
NO. 1 BAKERS’ EXTRA
WARRANTED.
At the rate of
HUNDRED POUNDS.
TORSON & CLARK,
Proprietors of Nevada City Flouring Mill.
Nevada, March }é6th, 1873.
PENMANSHIP. —
A IRST. TERM commences at the WASHINGTON SCHOOL HOUSE; on
Monday Afternoon, March 31st,
At4 o'clock,
Also, in the EVENING at 7 o’clocko-.
$3 PER
TERMS: *~,
Thirteen Les‘ons for $4, Scholars have
the privilege of attending both classes for
34. : .
} our dollars given to the one making the
greatest improvement. ;
Private Lessons $5, Satisfaction guaranteed, Old and Young are invited to attend. eS
E. P. CONNOR, Teacher. ml9
NEVADA IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY. —
SPRING STREET, NEVADA CITY.
ALL KINDS OF IRON .
ti &} tim BRASS CASTINGS!
Quartz‘and Saw Mil) Machinery . ©
STLAM ENGINES,
PUMPS, DERRICKS, CAR WHEELS, ke
executed in superiorstyle at reduced prices?
‘ DAVID. THOM,
GEV, G, ALLAN,
Wevean, May 2th.
BANK OF A. DELANO,
GRASS VALLEY.
[Fstablished in 1856.]}
ee PRICE PAID FOR
Liberal advances made on Gold
Dust to the Mint.
COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE
TERMS,
Drafts on New York, Europe, China, Japan, Sacramento and San Francisco,
Deposits received as usual
Interest will be, paid on Time Deposits
of six months and over,
$500,000 in Gold Dust and Bullioz
wanted. a
CORRESPONDENTS:
National Gold Bank of
D.0; Mille &. 00s cca vopci wes Sacramento.
Bank of California. ..<..San Franciseo.
McLaughlin & Kyland.....5. San Jove
Decker & Jewett<7.. w.eseeees Marysville,
Bank of Culifofnia...... Virginia City
' . And Gold Hill. mil
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON ~—
AND GLOBE INSURANC.
Cx AND SURPLUS FOND, (Gold)
~ $20,869,079 04
ASSETS INTHE UNIPFED STATES,
(GOLD)
OVER $3,000,000 00 !
av” The Sharebolders are personally re
sponsible for the engagements. of the Com
pany. All Directors are Shareholders.
W. B. JOHNSTON,
General Agent Pacific Department.
RB. W.TULLY, Agent for Neva d
City. : ‘ deci 2
JOHN H. HARRISON,
EKALER IN BEEF, MUTTON,
VEAL, CORNED BEEF, OOKNED
PORK, ke. 3
Meats Bold at reasonabdle rates for Cash.—
Shop'on Broad Street, opposite the Nevads
Thestre. A
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED.
NQUIRE AT THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
UF FICK IMMMDIATELE, mao
i
GOLD DUST AND BULLION.
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