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Tlie Daily Transcript.
i. NEV ADA,OITY, OAle
‘<Z noire — en ~
“Sunday . Februcry 8. 1878, _.
M. MOTT is: our. only. a nthor-{
. = 98. _in Sadramento. He” and reacive Advertisements and Subscriptions.
for the TRANSORIPT, and receipt for ‘us in
~ our name.
a a antnt eam
THOSH-UNNECES SAR Y. SCHOOL
STUDIES.”
_
The bill introduced in the Senate
of Qalifornia, by Mr. MeCoppin,
which is idebtiéal with the Gibbons
bill of two years ago, prohibiting the
< aes of foreign languages and
music in tho public _schoolw_of the
State, will-meet —with‘approbratioa.
“at the bands ofa mijcrity of“the pat=;
> rons of those ifstitutions, As wee
have heretofore tiken-océasion to remark in these columns, the present
system of education is clogged by
alt a dozen. snperfluons studies,
wales i“ pursued only to the ne—
mR
“hasong: th se which are of no possi=
ble practical nse te\one stadent ina
hundred, and whicli observation and
experience -have led some of the
most prominent edugators to believe
it might be weil to expunge from the
regniar course, are likewise included
“drawing, the higher mithemait'cs,
~—¢allsthenies; tes “but, white= Se
“niging the above stitements as indisputable, the-people at largo--will;
no dotht, feel grateful for the passageofat. McCoppin’s bill, whteh'
A PeVer il s0-elipnt Wuepres” tere
toa modification of the evil No
insignificant ¢ drain is made upon the
purses of the parents, as well asthe} ——
—time-of= the children, in order to per . _petuate ¢ these “unnecessary laxarieg,
Teer erect ae
oS =
THE L°FE OF TRADE.
Meer ot =
Tbis-apatent. truth Wak-ttecmpalic.
~—“¥¥tion is the life of trade,”’ but it is.
_oftimes death to one of the competi-. _
tors. Somet ing has to break when
nan Ameriana becomes involved in a]
war of prices against -a Briton, and
the litter generally comes oat.of the
_.fitny vanquished. Coffins are how
_ being exported to. London from the
. United Stites, at prices littlo more
“Than balf those charged by her Mnjesty nutive undertakers, and the
latter urevfrantic ar-tho idea. The
Yankees began. with ees Peal
ing-machines, apple-parets and egg
beuters ; then they shipped. uieden.
sishes, dours, panels amwainscots 4
within a year they have’been export+
ing rendy-made~-forniture of ~all
' kinds, from the. commonest ‘kitchen:
clrair to the most exquisite drawingroom table; and vow they follow the
h-less Briton to bis grave, and pack
him underground in nice brand-new
American coffins with patentel Ean:
dles and: reversible lids, vastly superior t> the English-made article,
aud ‘‘ with prices to suit the times.’’
Who would not die when such iti
Gecumpent are held out? ee al
Terrible, .
Abe. Anderson, of Minnesota is
worthy example of a model son, He
had « qnarrel with bis father about
five dollars, and t> settle the dispute
finally and expeditieus'y seized an
ax and k lied the oldman. Than be
hid te body under the floor, and
“two days after-gave a party at the
farm house, andmingled in the
dave with-obher~young~men~
women, On tue boards which covered his fatbert's remains. Such instauces of heartlessness almost perfuade oue to: believe. in the transmigration of souls. Certainly no
auctions of a son like this.
oeTvaile Dollars. :
Trade dollars have flowed into
Now York in such numbers that the
. Savings banks have refusec tu tike
them vn deposit, grocers reject them
——————
“exept al their market price, and the
prope atlarge, awaking to the fact
that they are being swindled by
purewd money dealers, will no longer
take them as obunge for greenbacks,
. iu the way of busivess. ‘The San
Fruncisco brokirs and ni ey ohangers huve made quite a litt
lation op thém. “Their legal), te
power on this coast is abut 92 cents;
+ the cost Of shippingthem 16 the Eact
is Lot giest,aud the d florence between
92 plas this incousiderable freight,
uud & dollarin legal tender represénted the-profits made by the shrewa
Pacitic Coast dealer.’ Toe game has
been, blocked,. however, and. in al)
probability the aizeam, of trade dollus wilt ybegin-siti.westwatd fl w .
uyiin ina very shoatetime.
nud ty
Nevada Hose Co. No. 1—Collation.
Friday evening , Jaat, being the
. regular waonthly meeting 6f Nevada
‘TV Hose Co.-No, 1, the Company met
cat their Hall, and after the business
deen transacted, the “boys”, conclude
Ped to “Nave oa filtié “refresiiment. Our“reporter, who—-wasaround—in-}
search of items, being something of
a Fire Jakey,” was pressed to par
take ofa ‘bit of bread and cheege.”
Under the guidance of one of the
o.dest members of the Company, he
a’cended the stairs leading to the
Hall, when: be was ‘ushered into
a brilliantly lighted room) elegantly
furnished, in whieh was seated some
fifty’or seventy-five ladies and gen. tlemen—members_ of theCompany
and invited. guests—busily engaged.
Fin-animated“conversation, “and diss;
cussing the contents ofa superb cbl=
Jation, Afteran hour spent ia good
cheer, the ladies, with their escorts,
took their ‘departure, amid three
cheers and a “tiger” from the Company, after which the “boys” had a
Tree Planting and Bounty.
This is the year, above all others,’
for planting trees, » There is no sev-,
~*—tneident to suclrorganizations Bad 7 ¢to-, will not grow after the. first-year,
good tine for hatf an hour tenger.
These meetings among firemen tend
to-cemnent the bonds of friendship
. more closely, and when. conducted
as»tla: was by the Nevada Hose
Company, on Friday evening last,
‘are beneficial tb the entire Fire’ De«
partment. na
hate Pablicaltons.
Weare indebted to G, W. Weleb, 4
of tie Picneer Book ie for a coyy
of Scribner’sMonthly Magaziue
“Extra,” also a copy of the new song,
oubey. xe
—— — A A a
Tey. Jd Sims will preach _this0: a.sisluLe. or eucanragement,.Sou
Dar Mr Sara L Kokeeba
morning as usoal, Subject, ‘Golden
“Words. The children's anniversaTY; which was postponed on account
of the weather, Biss bhai Estat in nthe
deélatiations, a benutital cross €xXer=
All are invited,
> +=
Trinity Church.
Regular services at the usnal
hours to-day.” Sunday school 12:30;
ithe administration. af shell Dou.
mapion. Beatsfree, :
Guo. RR. Davis, Rector.
ene
Baptist Church.
Services at the Baptist Church at
the usual hours.---Subject morning
and evening: “Death and Life by .
man.’’ There wilt-also-be -preaching:
each evening through the week. All
are invited to attend thesé meet:
ings. -The-subjeet on Sabbath morn
‘ng will contain these two inquiries:
Was. dewth in the world before sin?
Is deatlithe nataral offspring of sio
or a penalty? Tu the evening: If min
(ng Paul says) “ty. the author of a
resurrected body, how?
ae G. W. Scorn Pastor.
ai
>:
A Puzzler.
Here isa puzzler in. double= dct:
whist, says. the Territorial Enters}
prise, upon which was wagered
$50,000 in Vienna, It was sent to
a geoleman in that city; and was
solved by an old Wauashee sport after
cise, &e.
.
hands of whist, all exposed; clubs .
ate trumps. A holds the ace, king,
and queen ard any small club; the
ace, queen and auy four small diamonds; the ace and queen of spades
and one small-heart. B holds the
king and deuce of spades; the jack,
ten and nine of diamonds; the ten,.
ning and three small hearts, and any
three small clabs. C holds the ace,
king, queen, jack and apy small:
heart; the jack, ten and nine of!
spades; two small diamonds, and
three small clubs. ‘D holds the jack,
ten and nine of clubs; the king agd
any smal] diamond; six small spades,
atid two sn a hearts, A to lead,
and with Uvo take thirteen tricks.
eda
Se Generul Grant are sent home
& package of the gifts be hus received
abroad. The gold boxes. presented
by Glasgow and Ayr, and the Eliaburgh silver and brouzs medals, illutminated addresses, badges and d-o 1ations,
{
i> Oe — — —
ramento, which tikes place next
‘}Mareh, the Workingmen’s party propose.to put an independent ‘ticket in
the field for the Purpose of testing
their streugth,
(Petaluma pays $400 per at.
num for the education of one colored
Sa
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tia atl
Trg water was higher in Catbe
and Patab creeks last week. -thun it
fae Coe Hnown to be for years.
sleeping over it one wtgtrrs—Fourt
Atthe municipal election at Sac-'}
We boticed, not many days tall.
ithe faet thaterich ledge had been
oO NeV
tion ofthis State where forest trees, . struck in th Centennidl Mine, on} : leg
like th p encalyptas, acicia, peppet, Osborn Hil Binge hap a erushing . Sania ss
of thiarock + ‘ niade-witaoy y
without irtigating. “Phey only need . splendid result; we give belows} ay ery
{ water to*staxt them, and if properly . For @ time. the Centdunicl yielded ; rabbee pricks ‘The Lo
planted. Twill ‘need. it only.a few times . tichly from the vein found an the bd rectors. = “jereary Phe sat
the first seasonjeven if it should be a . foct-wall, but as the work was ‘con-. . Blue ril
very dry one. This year being a. tinued downward the—rock became . . z so eee We abo
very wet season, young trees will not . poor, and the-prospeets were discourAvplingtian de Patent tea ; f The usa
require irrigating at all, if tie pronud aging. A few weeks ago it was ais pp ica Mini ic Claim r “ Foy secrery Of tie BOW
is thoroughly prepared. Young trees . covered that the ledge wis split, a} ining . en 3 MUsI Cal, BN} ERTAINA? he There i
set out how will grow almost «from . portion of the vein-runtinginto the . "” United States Land Office ‘at vos ifs as—a
the start,-and the farmer peed-not . benging wall. This*was prospected . Sactametito, Cal., Jan. 22d, 1878.' * Melicar
? i Willi :
fearthat-he will set out more ‘than . apd found to be very rich, and larger’) Ss BF al A, Nevidh Methodist Chueh, “pamab .
he cun tike care of during the Sun than the foot wal ledge, and continCity, Nevadh gr California, has meade worse.
D be t for th ge ee P : %
mer, if he only sets them well mn ‘nes to hold its -appestaues; = evtel Pecine Siping Company's cla WGRDNESD AY NEG, : ger
that case they will take care of themcrashings that were ‘taken out were and” seri th f Hows, vie The WW = ase prayé
his
< ‘ @
he a He selves. . People ought. ta. Juse_no. .purtly; company—rock and_paytly . . Of fection 25, the ae 9-8 _ cata ais ae — #B-—-sfatier
Q nd w i f section’ 14, the ria eos . Tne i ‘net tine i in. planting trees; they ‘ought to [tTbute Fook, and were as follows: 26 Nees of Setitn tithe We Bengt fd ima a Haut oH
be set-aroond a grain field, and . loads “ot ‘Cunipany rock, S11? per . ! ‘section 14, the SW 4 of SW \, —— = Tae os « pleastu
wherever the locajity favorsit clamps . load; 8 of tribute $147 per load: A OCB i of 88 Youmnig range Children, 20 Cents, Namer
9 tri ‘ >» trib} n;¢o : +
of trees should be growing. ‘They 12 tribute $100 per load; and 4 trib ph Beag oy oo TGC oeatione were . Fine Music, Fine Supper, -and 4 city ater
are the perinanent crop and . the most . ute $133 per load—waking the ag-. nude in 1976, and duly recorded in Nevada’ Fine ‘Time for all who attend. the neces
valuubleof all crops. Trees add gregute of the yield from the first The nauabon? sicias. br peenel, ape : jull . Pomme al
immensely to the value of a farm . ¢ pusbis from the : ‘ ek—mpiice “and tren
and ere, in fuet, the best. invertment $6,297. The hanging: walt ledce aa wenone patina any adverse claims cS going Gn
afarmercunmake. They cort but. varies in width from six ¢» ten . thereto sre hereby required to present the —— time:
: er : — = --. same before this Office within sixty days
hittle, and as-wrole;-pay from 500 to} incbés, and wheré smallest is exceed. from the first day of. publishing hereot, The CX
1,000 per cent.: and there is no risk ingly rich,and would go $250 or $300 i‘ a Wailing, y ive og Seal F R U J ee E E §, aunivért
about the matter if the planting is. per ton if not: niixed with the rock } jan 31 FLOWER PL ! ing. T
done this yerr andin gc ol searon. . taken from the wider portions of the ANTs, interest.
The Lgisl tire bas before it. vein. The main incline is down oss BULBS AND SEEDS, _ The me
+#.proposit.on to _offer.a bounnearly 400 feet, and this rich rock is school]
+y—for-the— ferest—-tree _planting, tukéen fron the Stopes of ‘the bottom . & R A Wr Bsea FOR. SALE AT. ee place.
and no more “commend: sble measure . leyel._-Unions oo oe FELIX: GILLETS pounds.
is nowsbefore thot body. It is one} eaten : Jacobs
of such ‘general benefit that the pubA QUEER point ‘is up before a ANNUAL BALL. NURSERY, at Qua
lic can, with great propriety, lend it . Philadelphia court. Miss Clara M_ sap a ee ae operatio:
EW-hippleswas riding tra crowded . =— ‘; NEVADA CIty, ‘CALIFORNIE wood for
people will waut to plant trees anycar, und her corsets: were laced so B, uses as . _A_ cori
g I WOUL iy = a —) way, but others are ta iudolent, or tightly that, thowgh above the meALLEMANNIA LU those “nd call the, ateasin . ~do then
—~Pstapid to-doit, while~alt shure to . dium bight, she could _not_raise her} AT HUNT'S HALL yee ‘Trees this Witter, that i “ft : ase
some extent in the benefit, . Trees hands to cling to the straps, Theese rN
bor only add to tie pleasure ad . car track « “bumper” violenily, and Febru ary 22, 1878.’ SIRO OF Ee Very best va variéty apparel.
healthtulneas of a eommunity, but shoe was thrown down and broke her . . that could-be-proctred: 2 rene ——Yeates
. e ha . knee cap. One jury has given her eakaeil CE aa France and Caiifornia, ee et rendering it more productive 8+"! $5,500 damages, and now tbe suit’
ance, thr
ae : NFRIDAY, THE 224-OF FEB— :
[erts are always treeless,aud trecless. jie before theSupreme Court, the} RUARY, <= THE—ALLEMANNIA; ALaLsTRUE. FO. NAME, ; stopp
countries are always ‘deseits, and alcompany claiming thatshe neglected . ee UKAND. WELL hOOTED,.AND. RATRED WITH in amor
Ways. -subjectto desert} -sensons oF . te take due precaution for hersafety” . Fe a “OUT IRRIGATION, viz; Ee .
years of drought. Os the contrary, Se a ge aoe ame CHERHY. PLUM: PEAR ed inte.
never desert or subject to. dreught. . whose death was,recently. annonuesd, : fo ao PEACH, APPLE, SLACK MUL. ‘taking <
At has.been suggested, with greut pro” . was a-manof very-bigh character Maeedanyos Batt, BERRY, CHESTNUT, WALNUT, a
+brlelys. that certain treeless DRINK. Gt end -geeat-oaltivation,ie Samee fe ee ee ee D,. FILBERT. Bees ‘ES
wisely. reclaimed by forest plavting a conspicuous Elbe of the teers: on os leHOTCE Table GRAPES, dist eho
than by systems of irrigation, There . yorid of London. He married sec. » soaellie bak hacia aad ubary of
ean be no risk or waste.in granting a ondly the famous Mrs. Norton, whom, . coyyytT ER OF ARRANGEMENTS. Currant, 3 ac : erry an in oe
moderate, but sufficent bounty for he had not survived many @mouths. G. von Schmitiburg, Pa, Muller, : ever bearing Raspberry ; :
ist erly Garthe, ~ » on Bro
tree: planting, if the lew i dtl sia John anursty ¥. Eilerman, Plants, Strawberry Plants, OE:
framed as to enspre the growth of. Governor Irwin bas issueda proeam AL “ 4b ti Peounh EngP
trees—or rather, 80 as not to pay for . ty mation offering a reward of $500 : <=—* é (45 varieties, bring bi
them unless their success is assured. . ¢,+ the arrest and conviction. of the mere res x. on take ey lish, American and Califorgetting
rv . s 4 . ic. Be j There is absolute certainty that pcb. murderer of Selomon P. G'sdden, Loop. Garthe, A. Henneman, nian. Retin
lio and general, as wll as private . who was killed in Tulare county, on . Jvha Hurst, : oy a On Oe j aa , C.J,. Brand, _A. Resentbal, : ; benefit Will result from it, and it is the 28th of last December. ‘J. Jacubs, on “nae R, Kitz, ROSES and JESSAMINES, road,
highly prosaple that the common, tee ee : u®ay 0
weulth will reap Very great advantage Tar woman gnffrage pioneers are RECEPTION COMMITTEE. RHUBARB ROOTS, tion we
from the peuage of such @ luw.— . going to carry on an aggressive: war . 0, J. Brand, +% £. Hes nomen, : Hardy Perennial Flower .
Bee. : this Winter, baying appoivted a _ J. Jacobs : 1. any
caer or Plants, Flemish Pinks, Careinai: delegation. with Mrs. Isabella BeechSe aay _— : “9 ‘
T. Ronmson and D. Campbell er” Hooker at, its head, to visit . ; y ot. — Ta0n--Carttib. nation, P icotee, — Frenc! doors u
Were caved ap at the Connelly ming, Southern capitols and address the . F. Kilerman, pe, Bee Pansy, Blue and Tied Flax, unlooke
near Eureka, Nevada, but ‘by eneiLegiatatures on Woman: suffrage. : ; es, ; . break ii
getic efforts they were finully rescued ee e% OR Ps mpeg R. etc., etc. “bad lu Ss saebla
i m urg. . vit ° f i ; ‘aliveand uninjured. Tue late Mr. Greeley’s estrte has ae " Choice Tulip Bulbs, sinOn J
Surr hak-been comuienced ut San ern Analy gga mwgen the} ‘The best_of re di will be i of gle and double. Hy acinth ik
Francisco by a “resident of Pennsy)]aot vs vide sie iy = 3 Ed Male ns caananiaaama deca Bulbs, double, all colors. ‘intemal
. _. worth of broken promises to pay,
sani ae ihe: wispealidetad tt only certain value of which, “unfor. Grand March commences ‘at 9 20 RANUNCULUS ROOTS, most
eg Compan tunately for his family, is their valne'. o'clock sharp.
Msg! ies for the recovery of a pertion of . : Persons uomaskéd are'also ad+. a most Beautiful Flower, admirably Tt at
the ground claimed by them, ~ baste oo mitted ou the fae from the begin-. sdupted for culture in fots, edyings oF waa :
ie di es ning, beds. Very hardy. Finest double vane:
: ar Daring January 1,039,830 trade } a Tux netneats Paavo ae Spéctators adjnitted in the gallery ties, mixed, (all colors. ‘i saws ‘ dollars were shipped Esst from Bun . oaquin Miller is-a—Cineinnati-bey;. on payment of 50 cents per capita. pee —soulis:
‘Francisco. ; aud that. his true name is “Cincin= Price of Tickets, including a first GARDEN SEEDS, ~ hottest
ten uatus-Himay!. If Cincinnatus did} class supper, $3.50; to be had atthe}.. tiy grown on my place, aud warranted gods” bi
terThe twelve savings bunks of not steal horses in Oregon; why. did . principal stores in town, eee iad = St SET Pre
Sau Francisco show. an increase of. so chanwe bis namer_ 1 ~ Gentlemen bating more than one sets r Tur
bba Parsnip, Tursip, days an
depapite tothe agevotst $2, $%H,400 a nding rate in ae Eee "Tats et Onin i Peus, cracker s @ supper ti res ok
over last year * i Seis Cow and Calf for Sake, iri wilk be in attendance. Beans, ete. terday
FuRTHER correspondence is publist-. A number one mileh cow, in Beod . Orders to be left at D. eee: 10 FRESH FLOWER SEEDS: it as th
-ed—bet veen-WE. Chandler and. order, with a young calf, is offered} stable. “—EgrCali or wend for Deserips erie
Major Batke, of New Oclesns, in re. [oF sale cn reasonable terms. Apply} A-cordial jnvitalion . is vltendats to Catalogne and Price List of Trees 15th of
. : : ms feb2 all. ~Tmproper characters will not be 8 A gird ae the alleged Louisiane “par-/ 10 Frang AuMER, feb -adaaitted 0 and Plants. a oie their n
yuib.’ oo ~ ne SS F sd year, a1
——mae tar
= ee ae , City, Jan, 22, 1877.-1m year fes E¥rAssuciute Juctios Cliff. rd, CONSTABLE SALE. we vy erada, Gly, ve ee : the
heretofore very bitter in assailing the Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION w.} NOTICE TO ) CREDITORS. engage
title of President H dined at{ our cut Se See, ©: ogemane RN t 2 =e a é ‘yes, dined at} Court, of Washington Township, County . @JTATE. OF {CALUWORNIA, County y in “prepare
the White Hbuse. Weduc —y even. Re gal uae ae ‘ST me ef matter of the Estate La M Sow . “ments.
ag: . ‘ } RIGHT, deceased. Notice is eby g ven” : —
~ — TE aa oe Sorrel Getaaaet. neater” fai Gee by the undersigned, administrators of = < CITY TAXES. ; yesverd
. . Mining Company, Smith Sablets Superin. . Estate of Michae} Enright, deceased, to the bce! books,
Tus Svc: etury of the Navy wants . tendent, for the sam of $122 ‘and 12100, . creditors of, and al persons having claims < i
Con t Assistant for . 924813 and 85-loo costs, in U, 8. gold . against the said deceased, to exhibit the Se allee sa
bi odie alan bat ant . gol, with interest Te Side PO . Slntne aaeer nag Be ci Meter = OTICE is hereby givew thet the ni no pay
“ae ~~ soul. pet tapas, ul piss the peta fe Spent notiée;fo tie said administrators, at the} J ‘haxes are at and if Ly poor, 1
bitin:
the residence of either . within ber, A. D. 1877, -¥ have oo Boe ‘Citizens Bank, or f
Eee Seputor Kat eke Connecticut, upon the following described property, to. Of or oved adrnistrators, ms in Gite and Coun5 F ATE r © opp
wit: A querta m oe, ty-0f. a ——_ RON) ~Cacl
stvotaeoufict Deimccn apltlena [ara Oe toga Suoatie . " soe aiaas, . TEN DAY pint
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lubor Washington, Nevada county, Californie. Administrators of the Estate of Michael NO EXTRA CHAXGE WILL BE Mal: a dente a CAP pene a ie About 7; Luiiles_eset-of Ft ms a : eae —— . ae
sss edit esibe-uahthivot-\ Revie aary s Ss Me a ©
eS Ne ee oe pt br eg fornia’ he ‘a ‘Sasa & Croc, AAs for Adminis the cmeteniien of the above-named Sehunge oO) Sr eel
lieh‘ Chicago Times,says he is Opposed to given oa Monpay, a : ~ am Pee the Delinquent List will be publiahi
» ARY i¢ Mine, in Wash.
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President Hayes because be won't ‘Downship, Nevada Coanty, Galiter $150 00 REWARD. ae hich Taxes re& storm
change bis Schurtz! nia, I-will sett ult the right and title and po ie & Ii Property wpon w! a on Feb <{ imteneet of aakd de t, in and 0 the the ‘ — oe tinnfin wen pad eof Se 808 ——
descri ) 2 sree . A 1
Tue Tasvenny’ Ring in New You, fer cash, to the a scare, A REWARD OF offered for the . Por the Tax, 5 prr ent. added, coste'f *¢ ~ peat for
eontrels municipal offites, carrying or so much as satisfy said execuiinn arrest aid © sulk Of tie burglars ¥ and expenses of tule. ; and costs, .
wey Chteled uy "Lauering dtere, ou aii) ~ ng 2 ute be Salaries amounting. <Ahe.aggregate { Given under my hand this Ist: day ot . S Teet, ou ¥ night, J. eth, -, B, MORRISON, years! or 100 esamally-' Phe Alderasst . Tey oe eaverre patree, . ) ee eAS Ln ee of toe Glows ana ; ayn the bel
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; ' + $4,000 pet annum. bie bey Constable of Weabiagion Township. LL iso Valley, 300,90, 1978, ay Nevada Cit: , Jan. 19, 1878. = fou -dil
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