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@he Daily Transcript!
NEVADA Cc ITY, OALe
o——pone t
eG pone <1 age ote ——
'Weanesiey, Feb, 10, 1870.
=
ein eee ead = a
Din Wins the Plano.
On Monday evening a large unm:
ber of the tickét holders in thé La: .
‘dies’ Fair and Bagar, aswembled at .
the Theatre, in this city, to witness
the drawmy of the prizes offered by
the above society. A -econmittee,
consisting of John Cashin,. A’. Gold~paniith, wet Mire ta Wateon;tiad
~ been apointed to cancel the wasold
tickets, ty place tags withnanbers
corresponding to the tickets sold, in
4 bag, and to sipéerimtend the drawing.
sand tHekets sold, ‘The tags wore.
placed it a bay, and a small girl was
‘+H Philip Deideshei mer, a mining en-.
». gineot and expert, wliose glowing of .
;
aaenarracnaans
‘Thts chintiieteriatic illastration of
the ying drillhof ‘public schools is
yen by a writer in the-Pepn
onthly: “It ig said that a genfleHere . inag who fell in with one of our
ites Mices 0 ov ThE ‘tocaseuel:
ia not always blind, although the anclenta.weré pleased to represent her.
with bandaged éyés; atd in thie we
moderns copy their absurdity,
he fenle tell him the hamgs of the
capitals in Euro ope, It wag dote,
feat fieeotthts of the bonapza~ a8 . au@equick ly 5 ’ said the gendived thousaids to invest in that, . tleman, ‘I will giveyou @nother
. quarter if yod wilt-tell me whether
land miuch wild eat besides, and be
they .are animals or vegetables.’
financialty ruined, who now stands . ‘Animals,’ was the “ready. and confibefore the world, ace ording to some . . dent answer.’’—Exchange.
of the Sn Fraveiaco mock Jobbing . _ Now we believe the writer never
. presi, a Fulned man bimself,because, . met any such boy, and that no such
beliéving bis own reports to be trne, ; conversation ever took place. Eduhe hypotheeated bis stock in Con-. cational writers are very apt to illussolidated Virginia and € ‘alifornlatol ' trate ‘their subject wit ject with fittte“aAniee-]
buy tore, aud he tide been sold out . dotes like the above, which have no
on his margin, having not a: share foundition-tw fact, We. venture the
Lhere were about one thou. ;
i
lef‘; And thin in retributive justice! assertion that every schoolboy in
On lis statement, and the—boost . Catifornia that studies geography
Lyiven to it by the stock buliing jouray be asked the same question aud
j nals of Sai Frauciseo, a great multi. wot such an answer will be received:
tude have beet ruiied,
i hoolboys offered hita a quarter . ae
#élected from thé waditnee, who was .
blidafolded, and in that condition .
‘drew. from the bag tive niimbers,and .
should not Deidesheimer lead that
forlorn hope?
. evil and ought not to yo unpunished,
lete tie king of the . :
‘those numbers drew the
Miss Irene Gregory wasthe child #e
lected, and the following were tine
numbers-drawn and the prizes they
are entitled to: Nd, 1103 drew theta,» Brask,
prices. “Hit jhe mits of the gods grind slow
-Bac,; Bee. . they grind exoe eding fine,
a
Death ov AN ANTI‘Topacco Apos-'.
and. why . That mare was b prety atisdnaa, eee SS
a eee
Arrivals by the Coline ‘Biage. :
‘Eebruary 8, 1875,
G, W. Smith, WWarmele, J.
Rundle, J. Hickey, Henry Hays, H.
sith pet: :
Brerthn. ‘Great's 4 Reyenon—A as wa
singular .story of jealonsly and the Presbyterian Charch at Acapulve cer Valen rego A Sg co, Mexieo, and its pastor, the Rev.
tul young nam orina; who a
adie belle of @ travelling circus, Mtr. Harebinson, eqesped
jin’ which she figured a the. lion,
tamer, had been for some time feceiving the attentions of an athlete
belonging to the-same ‘troupes By
sollte means she Ascertained that he .
was not faitbfal to her, but ‘had apnother lady love. No-signs; however,
of her painfal discovery were allowed
to escape. She still’ smiled sweetly
upon him. In her own bosof{ she
. planned the terrible revenge. . One
. evening when the performance lad .
been unusually brilliant—after which
Florina had whipped the lions and . ’
forced them to lie at her feet—she .
called ber-recreant Iover—aside and
said to him: ‘‘Do you still Jove me?”
‘‘Always” he answered. “Do you
Kpow that I should die if you should
devote yourself to another woman? 2
who attacked .the assaulting party
‘and dispersed its members after kill
. ing several of them.
A-ForcE-of-117
the front, beyond Spadra, on Tues.
day, to werk on the Southern Pacific Railroad grade. The force vill
ibe immodistely increased to 200.
~COLONED: “Holtister“was thrown
from his horse at Santa Barbara on,
Tuesday and had-hiseg broken in .
three places. He will be confined to!
bins violently into the cage of Rape.
They attacked the nnfortunate man.
at once and tore him to pieces, while
washed away by the floods.
SS
On the 26th ult. a mob attacked
an}
American man-of-yarin the harbor. . _
Mexicam troops were ordered out
men started—fer}
.
trestlework over the Yuba river grade . .
Fiorina urged them on with blows of
her whip.
—
How Mr. Lixcotn Forcave Hr.
An editor of u weekly paper, publishcino county, have conmimenced prining.
Tur hopgrowers of Uiisn, Waullc-.
Roots are worth from $5 to 37 .
per bushel, and not enough to Si
wellknown anti35)
Departures by the Colfax Stage.
the
piano, No,-456 drew. the sewifg . tohacop apostle, died at Fitchbarg, .
machine. No, 1960. drew. the wisy . Mana, , recently, at the age ot 79. February 9, 1875,
“chair, . No. 679 drew thé silvér) 'Trask's long and active life -was . . J, Oara, R.-P, Ferguson, J.
pitcer, No 1030. drew the_silver . spent in the ministry of the Baptist . Thompson, F, Giles.
ei ind case,
aR STEN Ta al mm “
Gold Kun Mine,
my We took.aM falkyesterday ont td
ane Gold Run Mine,. ou Gold Flat.
We foufid everything working in first
classé order,
pat up heavy machinery of the bent
“ind, and it ig running as “smoothly
as itis possible to do, The inolitie
js now down 2a teet, ind drifts are
being run both ways from the abaft,
The ledge fa eighteen inches thick
and is looking pretty well, The
rock is being hauled to Jones &
Keith's mill to be crushed, ‘Phere
are eight men at work underground .
at the Gold Rati, and more
doubtless be put on as.rooia is mace
for them. Superintendent Mont.
gomery works everything to advan:
tage around ‘the mine and expect,
when he gets the drifts in a couple
of liundred fvet to flud-rook thata .
look at will banish the blues,
“++ eames
Geinty Court,
‘Theaday, Keb, 0),
238,
Grand lareeny, . One
years ip State Prison,
«930, -People va Frederick Smith.
Grand larveny,' Oue year in’ Slate
Prison, to dato from expiration of
terin in case 238,
~ Q41, People va Dick, Housebreaking. One yearin State Prison,
“htt Peopis vs Bitty
‘breaking. One year in State Prison,
242, Reople va Dicks Housebrenking, One year in State Prison,
to date from expiration of torm in
cnse 241,
242,
and
People vs Billy, House.
breaking. One year in State Priaon, ty date from expiration of term
incase 241,
Court. adjourned until Monday
next at 10 o'clock A, M,
Acquitted,
The jury in the cate of the People
versus Muybridge, for the killing of
Harry Larkins, brought ju a verdict
of not guilty, The defense. set up
the plea of insanity, but the jury
—
ignored the plea and all the law
fond in the books, and went on the . !
ground that.the seduver of a wife deserves to be Rhot and that the hus.
band doing it ought to be aequitted,
Juries are apt to adquitmon on any
charge noW-a-days, Murer _ ia 8
“thing of bat small account” with.
a.
5 eo Long Winded,
One of the best nowapapers on the
oe oe cll
The Company. have .
will.
. Chueh, but hel in more widely. known Li:
People va Frederiok Suith, . pared with the Winners, are about as
half .
Hotite=. atooka,
TT. Davenronr, Agent. .
—
in connection with the work of .the . Anti-Tobacco Association, of which
>.
‘ “GwInNe FUR TO Jon ras Bayp.”’—
for many years he has been the The other night-a Fayette gentleman
chief head and front.,. In an dutobiSeehueae ie teed. Dg, & Sail 1
ographie sketol: of bis life, contribu. . . first supposed’ was the Sad veleain. of
ted to the Phrenological Journal, he . some low-spirited tom-cat dying with
tells how be had been a victins of to. the bronchitis, Tracing up: the
bacco for twenty ~years, and had benese he found that it proceeded
rom an old negro woman who was
come “emaciated, tremulous, and . rocking backward and forward in a
gowardly," and was at the gates of . ro tf singing eat rously as her
cab t , ;. feeble lungs would allow.
death, Avendening the noxious poi “What = een dong, kunt Pn:
don, he regained his former health, ay?" exclaited tlie irate Fayettewhich beenjoyed throughout his! villean.
long and vigorous life, He wrote “T'ed a singin’ of avhime, honey,”
‘an immense number of tracts de“The d——l you are; what ‘hime’
nonnelng the wee of tebaceo and al-.
pare you singing?”
“I'm a singing, ‘I’m gwine fur to
oohollg drinks, awd lectured incossantly on the subject, aes ae a
. jine the band,’ ’’
Wail, I'd like to know what band
a sae
Toe Cacvar.—Thecause of the .
. you are ‘gwine fur to ine.’
“De angel band, Loney—de Lord’s
long faces worn by #0 many of our .
citivuba-church members as ‘Well as
. band!”
‘Now, you'd make a. nice’ angel,
others<iw not-traceable to ‘the revival now in progreas here, as might
wouldn’t you, with the dirt an inch
be inferred, bat to the decline in .
thick on your bide?”
“Nebber mind about the stiet—
‘The Sacramento losers by
pooent atock excitement, as comhoney,”’ piously ¢jaculated Aunt
Peggy; “nebber inind abont de dirt
—de Lord. He got plenty of soap,
He has, and runs dé nbber Jordan,
‘He does—nebber mind about the
dirt -I’m gwine fur to jine—!"’
Here Aunt Peggy's tormentor fled,
end she was left tu exercise her yvocal powers at discretion.—Fayetteville Express,
ther
Sto, tis astonishing, too, to obadrve Who theeatdck dealers are; the
‘umber inchudes those thit everybody bas always looked upoo as iholined that way, scores of persons
that might poasibly take @ part in
auch business if it looked very fa-.
vorable, and, a larger nitmber than
a a ee
A Boston Gtau Caprenep spy A
Russtan Count. — Miss Elisabeth
Bancroft, daughter of Mrs. Clara
E, Bancroft, and Count Tsyckiewiez
The wedding ceremony was performed at the residence of Bishop Williams, at 1l a.M.; and was strictly
private, the bridal party repairing to
the St. James Hotel immediately afterwyrd to partake of the wedding
breakfast, be preparations for this
event had been made on the most
elaborate scale, and the ladies’ parlors, just at the left of: the private
entrance to the hotel, had been reserved for the accommodation of the’
wedding party. The first. or main
parlor was arranged as the reception
rvom, aud the smaller room was _reserved for the breakfast. Both
rooms were transformed into beautiful floral bowers, and no fiver dispares of the decorators’ art has ever
eon knows inthis city, The windows, chandeliers and doorways
were festooned with smilax and other trailing voy and the mantels
Were otuamented with elegant floral
desigus. The tables for t.e breakfast were prepared for twenty-four
gests, and presented @ perfect picture ia the completeness of its a
pointments. Each jady had a boquet ef yellow tea rose buds, orluge
buds and choice ferns, and each gentleman's plate was supplied with a
boutonniereof the same choice tlowers. Each plate had a supply of
eight wine glasses, and the cheisest
wines were set forth upon the sideboard, The central ornament of the
table was of ‘flowers and fruit and .
wone that have always lifted up their
yoioos againat “stock gambling,"’
but who couldn't keep out, Sacramento Union,
We a acme te ss.
Livery Houpxr writes from Paris of
the German hair trade: ‘The bighext priced hair ia pure white, long
‘tressod of which aro not sold by the
pound, but by the single hair, each
-bair being valued at about half a
oeit, The moat valuable of the nat‘ural hues is pale-gold; a awiteh of
that color was displayed, valued at
nearly 8100, evea in that wholesale
mart, The greatest curiosity I saw
at Wetaler, waa a switch of light
brown baie measuring six feet: in
léngth, and for. which 8100 had been
paid to the ortginal owner thereof.
“Tris voparatieled braid is said to be
reserved for exhibition at our Cen:
tennial,"’
ee ere ete
‘Mraaownr haa developed an Lam
consgiows humorist, He isa men‘ber of the Legislature from St, Louis.
servive of plate whieh they par.
posed preventing to their representa—eoiat is the Sacramento Nooo,
We have ouly one fanit to find with
it, and we make the crittoism with
the kindest motives,
tre too long winded for a newspaper,
They are better adapted to @ magi
wine.
lp Oicnpatetaninetints
M. EB. Sectablen,
The social of the Indies of the M.
E. Aid Society will areet at the resi
Wence of Mr, G. 8, Hupp, this, Weds
~, nesday evening. A general tovita
tion is extended to everybody,
Gulla ‘Meotingn
‘Trinity Guild will meet at the res:
idence of N. P. Brown, on Thursday
evening, Feb. 1th, A full attendance is solicited, —.
Mana, W. R. Con, Seey.
seve
Si meee
The editoriala
tive, M, Ro McGrath; He was
asked to be home ‘ona certain Sun. oe Seneeennan: we ;
day evening, bat he replied by tele. Globe, December 29th;
graph that he woukl rather not =
come, since he had understood
that it waa the intention “to make
me a present of something appreciative” “"Dam," added the singularly high. minded public servant,
‘and alwaya have been, opposed: to
public displayeto officials, in the
way of presepts, addresses, eto. If
. you have concluded to do ‘anything
vf the kind, give it ikto my Wile."
Rallread Notice,
—Boston
>
A PeeMonrtrox.—An exchange
gives a painful instance of a man
baving a premonition of death—one
Mr. \Fovtesoue. One day he came
home and told his wife teak he was
couvinved. he should die within
forty-eight hours: He arrap
for his funeral, bought a handscme
satin-lined colin, and wrote oat a
list of pall-bearers. He selected a
tomb-stone bearing a Serenelenes
of a flower with a broken stem, an
the legend, “Not lost, bat
fore; and at the
Geo. Fletcher, Seorstary of the sated her wade t where othan’ te was
Nevada County Narrow Gauge Rail: Soe Ri nee = rence = for a
time giving diroad Company, will be at the Bank . rections that violets should be planot Nevada County, from 9 o'clock . ted ors Si the eels, Satna.
tH 74, on ‘Thursday siext, for the oa Y melanc ais oc-.
purpone of imuing steck. All still slive. ond aa Fortescue : Bec tie the excels0ns interested will take dae notice. . leat landigd of Neaplng
: poe ow
aon E +
oe biae
a . -of-his-paper;—exhibited-an—item—on
both the others -sontbined; ot ~ pers} of Russia, were—married yesterday.
ply the demand.
ed -in-a little village in Missouri, callSORES Ps
mitt to r. dinecoins presence. = aa
He told Mr. Lincoin that he was the{“cademy,. Stocston; wilt be com
man who first mentioned bis name . pleted about the Ist of May. It will .
for the Presidency, and pulling from accommodate abgut 600 pupils.his pocket-an old, worn, defaced copy
tigen veuee brother of the .
bandit, has held the position of
Justice of the Peace in Los Angeles
the subject.. ‘*Do you really think,”
said Mr. Linéoln, ‘‘that announce
ment wasthe occasion of my nomination?”’ “Certainly,” said the editor, ‘‘the suggestion” was $6 opportine that it was at once taken up by
other: papers, and the result was
your nomination and”election.’
“Ab! well,’’ said Mr. ae with
a sigh, and assuming a rather glcomy
countenance, ‘‘I am_ glad to see you
and know tais, but you will have to
excuse me; Lam just going to the
War Department té-see Mr. Stan/
ton ’’ ‘Well,’’ said the editor, ‘I will
walk over with you.”” .The PYesident, with that apt good nature so
‘characteristic of him, took up his hat
and said, “Come . along.” When
they reacted the dpor of the Secietary’s Office, Mr. Lincoln turned to }his companion and said, ‘I shall
have to see Mr. Stanton alone, and
you must excuse me,”’ and taking
him by thé'hand he continued,
*Good.bye; I hope you will feel perfectly easy about having nominated
me; don’ t be troubled about i it; ot tor
give yor,
izen,
THe priest ot a new Catholic parish .
in South Brooklyn, New York,
his Bishop.
nine new Cardinals will be created,
amoug the number Archbishop Manjng and three Americans.
At Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
the pumps of the city wattr works,
and the inhabitants are without ws.
ter.
mee ee
. __Scorr is likely to secure a favoracs _ . bie report for his proposed Texas .
Waen Mrs. Lander was playing . Pacific railway scheme from the
“Cleopatra” in Memphis the? other . House Railway Committee. A maig @ linguist -mounted a chair
pe, ar Hea “fre.” The audience . Jority of the subcommittee faver it.
was instantly thrown into confusion.
Mrs. Lander was in one of ber most
iutense passages, but, coming down
to the footlights, said: ‘‘Ladies and
Gentlemen—please keep quiet and
tuke your seats, for I am’ confident
that there is no danger. If there is
any fire in the building it will soon
be discovered, and [ wish to’ inform
you that there are -plenty of means
of exit both from the stage and front
of the house by which you cap escape. If there isany danger I will
share it with you, but I am_ sure
there is none-’’.This calm speech
was Teceived witb cheers, the audience resumed their seats, and the
play went on.
ee ee
SENATE bas oe a bill allowing .
James Pefri $5,000 for rescuing a
snow bound train in 1849 in the}
Trinity mountains, California.
EE ES
DIED.
In Nevada City, ‘Feb. 8th, 1875, Jero™e .
Henry, son of Jerome H. and Elizabeth .
Cook, aged 1 year and 7 months.
Probate Notice.
ges of California and County of Neyada. In Probate Court. «
ter uf the estate of Mark Pixley, deceased.
Pursuant ‘to an «rder of said Court) made
on the 8th day of February, A.D., 1875
tice is hereby given that SATURDAY,
the 20th day of February, A. D.
>
Waar was Proposrp Twenty
Moyrus Aco. —When the. writer of
this paragraph was in New Orleans
twenty months ago, a prominent
Rebel—now a White Leaguer —stated
to him that had it not been for United States troops stationed there,
there would bave been. formed an
organization of 3,000 white men;who
would have gone up to the “Mechani¢’s Institute, where the Kellog Legislature was in session, and killed
the county of Nevada, have been xppointhearing the application of Mary A. Pixley,
for the issuance to her of Letters Testaterestéd may appear and contest the same.
Dated Nevada, Cal., Feb.8th,3875.
JNO. PATTISON , Clerk.
county. He is said to be a good cti.
has been detected in a scandalous
intrigue, and has been retired by .
A Carsoric Consistory. is to be}
held at Rome in March, at which .
the .
exireme cold weather has frozen up} :
In the mat-+
O1875, at
lio’clock, A. M. of said day, and the Court
‘room of said Couft, at the Court House,in
ed as the time and place for proving the
will of said Mark Pixley, deceased, and for
mentary, when and where any person in‘The Place to Bay!
——
GOOD-AND GHBaP
-GROCERIES.
SUTTON & BAKER,
.
a —— ——
NEY EVABA GiTY, ¢ CAaL.,
’ =
FAVING just rrceived a “Taree and
Choice Stock of
. GROCERIES, —
“What an idea,’ responded the Aris bed five-or six weeks: Sears
oung man. —‘Brt I ‘should: first} a Rees :
tal you,” said Florina. “And how . ‘P8® Yuba cothty Board-of Super
would you do . that? ?” WE tea 6 Rona visors advertise for bids ‘to build-a:
‘PROVISIONS,
>
5 os “ce SE: cons,
ia
. WHEAT,
~~ r
‘BRAN, ete.,
. ARE ‘NOW PREPARED. TO SUPPLY THE.
. , PEOPLE OF NEVADA CITY AND
j
\° SURROUNDING COUNTRY
. £ hie
WITH/EVERYYHING
TO BE FOUND
IN A
FIRST CLASS
_ PROVISION STORE,
. AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES,
.
Ls 4
{
. FRESH BUTTER!.
. Received Weekly” from -Suatton’s
eae Ranch.
}
f.
“ant our Goods are Warranted.
‘and Delivered Free of Charge.
. SUTTON & BAKER.
. Nevada City, February 9th, 1875.
e
. NOTICE,
. f
fa es i
T A MEETING of the Board ot! City
Trustees, held at the Marshal’s’Oftice
February Ist, 1875, IT WaS ORDERED
THAT °
. OF FEBRUARY, 1875.
All property on which the
FIVE PER CENT WILL BE
“ADDED with other costs.
A, H. HANSON, Clerk.
Nevada, Feb. 1, 1875.
CRUCIBLES, iit
every one of those d—d Republicans . J.B. Johnson, Atty. for Petitioner. £9
and negroes. Since then the doings é ACIDS, ACIDS,
of the White League have proved SAMUEL BETHELL, Mi Ch
his assertion most thoroughly.— uty Min ning emia,
Cleveland Leader. — at A U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor,
= © boyd Street, Grass Valiey. ~~
>< = —
SxeLtiinc 4 Huspanp.+Husbands
area luxury in ‘Troy, New York, and
‘are sOmetimes to be had only on the
most extravagant terms. An instance
revealing the condition. of the marital market came to light lately. A
married woman made # proposition
toa single woman to sell her lus.
band to her for two ceuts. “The
offer was accepted aud the cash paid.
The husband fa.led to return to his. Orders left at Smith &
old home that night,‘and deed has loge elas anew
_been there since. It appears}
y portion of the County or State.
Mapping, ete.
Scott's Flat Saw 2w Mill Pa
yy ones, ofall Kinds of
DRESSED SIDIN
SMITH &. icanenat
ILL attend to Surveying in any
LUMBER, FENCING, FLOORING AND
_*” €OUGH CANDY,: »
~Affords immediate relief to sore throats.
Ete TRY Ir.
sy.
WATER PROOF BLACKING
TE that he was at once taken possession >
DE? NTISTRY.
re sa “ag purchaser, who will not
although the wife} i ~<
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
sale was otily a joke. }~
“a
Laer Friday a Mrs, John Garbach,
~ ‘Transcri ipt Builaing,
' ON COMMERCIAL
eet that ‘the
of Kearny Junction, Nebraska, ‘beat.
a 6-year old step dasghter to death.
‘Terre. notorious counterfeiters . "
and ‘two mafderers escaped from jail
in S uis last st Friday night.
—_—
“Taagtien, the son 1 of Prince Ohun
eg bes been proclaimed Emperor » of
assassinate the President, ; THOS. L. HUGHES.
‘tae Nevada City Jan. 16th, 1374.
Es evidence that ‘will convict the
A, person or bro my 3 ae Mt eae who have. vr ken
Aw insane man has been trying to gong eS = r
P. SUTTON,
Puivts; Oils and ‘Varnishes,
NEVADA DRUG STORE, .
N. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets. .
Stockholders Meeting.
oe is inte a n that tin, by give: @ meeting
ee eee
MINING COMPANY will be ens
office of the Company.
‘STORE, on ee en hen city,
of
Fads Election of Five
on the forthe Bie day .
Seanad to the ee se PROLFE, 8
. Nevada, Jan. pg 1875.
Swakervitux, Onio, has~ suffered
from a very destructive fires
Smarirox has mae its appear.
ee.
DB. F, BUELOW,
} Physician and a
She D
NEVA!
peer cam
Loe
oe
An owner
drawn at t
night.
Such. we
would ‘mak
coal cellar.
Brother J
ted him yer
effected..
~K. Caspe
on a Visit
The time for the payment of.
cITy: TAXES, NOW.DUE, be. is
. extended tothe EIGHTH DAY a
‘Taxes remain unpaid on that.day will become delinquent and
he transaction of other business re trnaies,
“week. A. .
on a visit,
For hor
over anytl
mountains,
‘can do it.
“ A fellow
HMohey anc
lip, whet
down hill,
make a rai
during ar
the best lo:
lot of pupi
Tickets {
@ large pal
Buy sto:
to sell, a
wants to' for a ‘year.
either gair
Itis at
character:
“duin, —W
pany they
control it
members,
the organ
human né
_in this cit
Satton,
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