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Lape ate ghee perme mei earn
a peepee eo ee ee
2 She Daily Transcript.
CIRCULATES In
gf en . Grass Valley, Ro
Spenceville North San Juan,
and Sierra counties, at
erra to the Sea.”
SUNDAY, MAROH. 3, 1889.
LATE NEWS.
Charles E. Rose, aged 25, out of
Money and despondent, suicided in
Log Angeles Thursday by shooting.
J. Wirth was tried at San Andreas
last October at Copperopolis, and was
acquitted.
At Napa Dr. L. Rea, 70 years old,
was thrown from a buggy and had his
leg broken and was otherwise dangerously injured,
Mrs. Carrie Varney, formerly_one_of
the belles of Woodland, on Friday
committed suicide at Woodland by
shooting herself. She had been in
poor health.
Rollo W. Wheeler, a brother of John
H. Wheeler, Chief Viticultural Officer, and a prominent wine grower,
was kicked in the head by a horse and
instantly killed.
The Fresno Expositor says wagon
loads of Chinamen are being put to
work in the vineyards, while there are
many idle men in the town who would
gladly do the work the Chinamen are
doing. ‘
Fred 8. Simpson, the young transfer
agent, who skipped to British Columbia with over $12,000 belonging to the
express company at Tacoma, W. T.,
goes to the Territorial. Penitentiary fur
two years. On hearing the sentence
he wept like a child.
At Marysville Friday W. D. Stafford,
traveling agent of the Northwestern
Masonic Aid Association, was found
guilty of forgery, by a jury after ashort
deliberation. He had been tried in
San Francisco twice and on each pecasion the jury disagreed. Stafford and
nouncement of the verdict.
Two masked men entered the store
of Gutfeld & Zelensky at Reedy, Tulare county, Wednesday night, between 8 and 9 o’clock, covered the
clerk and proprietors with revolvers
and forced them toopenthe safe and
give up what money they had. They
then thanked them kindly and rode
away. The amount taken was $75.
On Wednesday eveniny, at Butte,
Montana, B. Hanley fell throuzh a
hole fifty feet into the Katie Norris
Mine. Hanley liagered only a few
hours, dying Thursday. About the
same time another accident occurred
A rock weighing abyut'200 pounds fell
on John Webb, killing him instantly.
A Chicago, Ill., dispatch of Friday
says: About midnight lust night Martin Barnett, of Portland Oregon, attempted suicide by tuking two ounce~
of laudanum. Barnett Claims to be
the editor of a newspaper in, Portland,
and.in company with his wife hus
been visiting this city for the past ten
So, 82 Commercia) street, Nevada City, Cal
h & Ready,
ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore's weetlan orth Bloomfield, Moore’s
Flat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
cramento, Sap
cisco—in fact, throughout the State
“from Siskiyou to San Diego from the Sion Tharsday for killing T. D. Murphy . $1.50
his wife hoth broke-down-upon-thean-. i°
°: . : > u
at-the Mountain Conso idated mine. p
ui
tions’47 and 48.
city and county purposes, ure due and: paythe current munth the water may be shut
Ordinance No. 90.
An Ordinance fixing the Water Rates for
the year commencing July Ist, 1889, and
ie aes July Ist, 1490.
HE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.-OF. THE
City of Nevada do ordain as follows :—
From and after galy ist, 1889, and until July
ist, 18.0, the following ratesand no greater
rates shall be charged, and may be collected
per week by the ‘evade City Works, from
consumers of watertvken from said Company within the corporate limits of the City of
Nevada: ‘
Section 1—To all families 35 cents.
Section 2—For Restaurants and
houses 75 cents, .
© Section 3—For first-class Hotels $3:
Section 4—For second-class Hotels $2. ,
Section 5—tor third clase Hotels $1.50. \
Section 6—For fourth-class Hotels 31. __}\
Section 7—For first-class Saloons 75 cents
Section 8—For 2ud-class Saloons 50 cents.
Section 9—For Rootns and offices 25 cents.
Section 10—For Photograph Galleries 50
cents.
Section 11—For Barber Shops 50 cents.
Section 12—For Batb Establishments 50
cents.
Section 13—For Drug Stores 50 cents.
_ Section 14—For Blacksmith and Wagon
Shops 50 cents.
Section 15—For all houses occupied by two
men 35 cents.
Section 16—For Schoo! houses with an attendance of less than two hundred children
EatingSection 17—For School houses with an attendance of over two hundred children $2.
Section 18—For Foundries $1.
Section {9—For daily Printing offices 75
cents.
Section 20— For weekly and tri-weekly
Printing offices 50 cents.
Section 21—For daily, Printing offices running Printing Presses with water power extra $1.50.
Section 22—For weekly rend tri-weekly
Printing—offices running Printing, Presses
with water power extra $1. ~
Section 23—For Butcher Shops, 50 cents.
Section 24—For Butcher Shops running
mert cutters with Water power extra 75
cents. AE aaa
Section 2—For Bakeries 75 cents.
Section 26—For Dairies, including one
horse, 50 cents. J
Section 27—For Chinese houses, for each
faucet, 50 cents.
Section 28—For Chinese Wash houses and
Laundries, $2 to $3.
, Section 29—Fo: first-class Livery Stables,
including water for washing wagons, buegies and carriages, $5
Section 30—For Second-class Livery Stabies, i cluding water for washing wagons,
Lugyies and carriages, $4.
Section 31—For third-class Livery Stables,
including water for washing wagons, bugies and carriages, $2.
ian $2—For fourth-class Livery Sta8, $1, a
Section 38—For Feed and Sale stables, $2.
Section 34—For Private stables fiom one
to two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cents
Section 35—For Private stables, for each
additional horse, 12) cents.
Section 36—For Breweries, including two
horses, $1.50.
Section 37 For Gasworks, $2.
Section 38—For Courthouse, including irrigation, #4.
BP itary 39--For Sewing Machines, for use
water foréach machine, 25 cents.
Section 40-—For Public Hells aud Theaters,
2% cents.
Section 41—For 1,000 Bricks on large contracts, 10 cents.
Section 42—For 1,000 Bricks on small contracts, 1 14 cents:
Sectiou 43—For Stonewall and Mortar, 8
ceuts per perch.
section 44—For Plastering or Cementing,
one cent per yard.
Section 45—For Railroad Depot, $2.50.
Section 46—For Irrigation, if taking water
at famil) rates, from $5 to $15 per season, at
the diseretivn of the Water agent Provided .
tot more
lote not exceeding one hulf acre.
Section 47—For Irrigation, if taking water
at family rates, for every quantity above
one inch, at the rate of 25 cents per inch for
24 hours
Section 48—For Irrigation, when taking no
Water at family rates, 25 cents per inch for
24 hours.
Section 49—For irrigating Vegetable gardens. when vegetable are sold in market,
$25 for season.
Section 50—For City fire plugs, for water
used‘for fire purposes, $3 fur each plug per
year.
Section 51—ForSprinkling cr watering the
stveets of Nevada City irom the fire plugs,
$10 per year.
Section 52—For practice of organized Hose
or Fire com panies, $10 per } ear.
Section 5s—Four Flushing sewers of all
kinds, $10 per year. >
Section 54—For City Hall and City Jail, $5
per year. F
Sectic n 55~For City Trough at the Piaza,
and City J’ound, $20 per yeur,
Section, 56—T he agent ofthe company shal
more thar $10 shalt be Charged fort
ponte al or
GRAND
Clearance Sale ?
——AT——
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORDS
DURING
THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS.
ee
We must before our Spring Goods commence to arrive
MAKE Room
By Closing Out Our Fall and Winter Stock.
To accomplish this we have made
GREAT REDUCTIONS
in the Prices of Fall and Winter Millinery
<4 SUCH AS— =
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Feathers, Ribbons, Knitted Hoods, Shawls, Leggings,
Mittens, Etc., Etce.,
At Astonishingly Low Figures !
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
Coa NEVAD/ CIty
For Sale or Rent, on Kasy Terms .
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bear
ing Orchards.
MAIN STREET
Both places arewithin two miles-of the Narrow. Gauge
depot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home.
Apply to
¥. G: BEATTY..
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso.
ciation, Nevada City.
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Corner Broad ond Pine Streets..
wa’;. DD. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
_—
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT: MEDICINE:
FINE PER FUMERY. FANCY SOAPS,
CuMBs, BRUSMES, HAND MIRRORS}
TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS
YAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM
/ peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the lmperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies,
have tue power ib ali cuses, tu ascertain, by
roper Meusuiement, the quantity of water
sed, aud fix the price us provided by Sec
section 57—All rates, except irrigation,
able weekly, Water for all-city purposes
and forthe Courthouse ure due aud payable
quarterly: Irrigativu in monthly installments of ooe-filth of the rates when taking
water for the seusou, otherwise to pay
» outhly for-water-use—.—tf vot puid-witain
off ut the discretion of the water agent.
Section 58—A first-class hotel is understood
to be aehotel containing not less than 70
beds; second class hotel nui less than 40
beds; third-class hotel not less than 20 beds;
fourth-Class hotel not less than 10 beds.
days. A stomach pump was used and
Barnett is in a fair way to recover.
No cause for the act is known.
SR unre ota aS RE
———e
An Elegant Substitate
For vils, salts, pills, and all kinds of
bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very
agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Recommended by leading Physicians. Manufactured only by tiie
California Fig Syrup Company, San
Francisco,Cal. For sale by all lead
ing druggists. Carr Bros., Nevada
City.
tf
snes
Lost. Saturday Night.
A crescent scarf-pin set with pearls.
The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at this office. tf
Ee
Arrivals at the Union Hotel,
Mrs. J. Narrzicer, Proprictor.
‘ March 1, 1889,
B,T. Compton, Rough & Ready,
Geo. Roberts, Washington,
J.J. Jackson, San Francisco,
Geo. Howell, do
H. Newell, ‘do
J. W.Greenlaw, do
Jas. Welch, Graniteville,
M. Foss, do
G, C. Nebeker, Oakland,
Wm. Hammeil, Scott’s Flat,
Robt. McLeod, Hunt’s Hill,
F. M. McLeod, do
T. J. Nolan, Colfax,
D. F. Douglas, do
8. N. Stranahan, Selby Hil),
Geo. Lord, Grass Valley,
W. D. Harris, do
M. Lawrence, Little York,
E. F. Kreiss, Grass Villey,
J.R. Davis, San Juan} ’
Jehn Jensen,. Relief Hill,
W.R. Perran, San Francisco,
/ rrivals at National Exchanve Hotkl.
Rxgctok BrotuErs, Proprietors.
March 1, 1889,
I. J. Rolfe, Sacramento,
W. Van Eman, do
F. Phillps, do
R. Rossein, Relief Hill,
C. Jepson, do
J. Kranse, Washington,
H.Hand, do
BR. Guaigon, do
Dr. Harris, Grass Valley,
-G. Dando, Camptonville,
-pery, . do :
Wm. Bennetts, San Meaneionn
td
p lo
M. Lingram, do
A. Reimer, . do
P. Campbell, do
J.T. Chapman, do
_ 4. Monlecth, San Juan,
hi Ft do
i. piling, aonniie alley,
Fiat,.
, nae I :
Molligan, Calusa
.J. Knotwell, North Bloomfield,
H. Norden, New York,
son
Section dy—A first cluss livery stable is un
derstood to be a stable containing not less
town 25 horses; second-class liver; stable not
less than 15 horses; third-class livery stable
not less tuan 6 horses; fourtu-class livery
stable less thun 6 hors. s.
Section 60—A first-class saloon is understood to be a saloun that dues a business of
910 or over per day on the average; a secondclugs saloon is one that does less than an
uvecuble business of § 0 pe, day.
Section 61—No ene except a properly authorized agent ofthe water works shall
turn on the water to any place or building
without a permit from the wate: agent, provided that the authorized agent of the city
or fire department may turn on the water
for city purposes. z
Section 62—Fo: all waterused for running
machinery 25 cents per miners’ inch for 24
hours.
Section 63—For Water Closets, 25 cents for
each faucet.
Section 64—For Chinese Wash h >use.connected with Ist-cluss hotels, $1.50. %
Section 65—For Chinese Wash-house connected with second-class botels $1
Section #6—For Chinese Wash-house connected with third-class atels. 75 cents.
Section 67—For Chin W.sh-house connected with fourth-cluss hotels, 50 cents.
Passéd February 26th, 188y.
ALEX. GAULT, Pres‘dent.
Attest. T. H. Carr, ,City Clerk.
Dutch Flat Stage Line
Leaves Nevadaity on
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
AtTTA.M.
‘Leaves Dutch Flat “~~
Tuesday Thursday ‘and Saturday.
AT 7 A.M.
ASSENGERS CAN. BY TAKING THIS
line reach Nevada-Ciiy at noon, instead
of at 7:30 P. M. by railroa
All orders strictly attended to and
charges reasonable.
T. P. BLUE. Proprietor
may
L. P. FISHER
Newspaper Advertising Ageney.
ROOMS 20 AND 21 MERCHANT’S EXCHANGE, CALIRORNIA STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
B. ADVERTISEMENTS
«Solicited for all newspapers published
on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands,
Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpaew Zealand, the Ausriso, Japan, China,
tralfan "Co onies, the Easter rp States and
urope. ea
Files of nearly every newspaper published
the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly
On band, and all care kept are allowed free access to them during
business hours.
THE Nevsva DAILY TEANSCRIPT may be
een on file atthe officeof L P Fisher.
-MIAMILTON McOORMICK,
Attorney and Oounselor at Law.
J. £: CARR,
which they convey.”
: ing duly ist, 1889.
}
~ T. &, CARR
Carr Bros..
PROPRIETORS OF THE
: DRUG :
PALACE :
Cor. Pine and commercial — Nevada City.
7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON z LARGE AND COMPLETE 8TOUK OF EVERY ND
THING USUALLY FOU N
A A
DINA
Firest-class Drusge Store.
PAINTS.OILS VARNISHES ETC
SCHCUL BOOKS, :
BLANK BOOKS,
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS;
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
; NEWSPAPER:
Agenta for the San Francisco Examiner,
FLELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEBSB.
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City
Prescriptions accurately and carefuly compounded b:
y # careful and competen Drug
gist
ESTRAY NOTICE.
Strayed from the premises
Stallion : Season : 1889.
Pasha!
Record 2:33%.
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
CityrNev., and Willows, Cal.
Defeating Bedford record 2:33%, by Altmont Cricket 2:3i)4, by Brigadier fom Benton 2:32, by General Benton, Don Maryin
2:84), by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont
and others. Lowering his preyious record
on the FOURTH heat at Gleenb:ook and
making his best record in toe FIFTH heat
at Willows, Cal., which shows his soy tu
st ay his races outand compete successfully
with his class. Also to amprove yearly, as
shown by his record as a Three year old of
2:40}¢, Four years gid 2:33, Five years uld
2:34)4, Six years old 2:3314.
Pedigree—sired by Echo, the sire of Bell
Echo record 2;20, Echora 2:28'4, Gibraltar
2:2214, Vietor the huy seed horse 2:22 and
many others with records below 2:30. Dam
the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo
by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by Magnolia, he by Seely’s American Star, he . by
seeonncie’s American Star, he by Durock, he by imported Diomed.
The object ofthis extended pedigree, on
the dam’s side, is to show the comparison
given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stuck Farm, published in the Breeder
and Sportsisen, Dec. 15, 1888.
olm reference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam
is by Seeley'’s American -tar, record of 2:12,
and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1883,
he sae Guy is ubother of the many instances where, like Muud S., 2:08%4, Juy Eye See
2:10, St. Julien 2:1144, Patron 2:144, Sunol
2:18 at two years old, remurkable trotting
speed has resulted from pint geld» A Ge gtd
strains wiih Diomed, strains which furnish the power, will and endurance to curY BOSty Dosa Rets to the trout, and concludes with the remark, “‘analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson
of the undersigned on or
about Jan. 4th, 1889,
ALIGHT BAY MARE,
Weight about 850 pounds,
7 years old, white spot on
forehead, Spanish brand on
one flank.
Please send word as to the
whereabouts of the animal to
undersignéd, who will come,
pay costs and take it away.
Wm. McLean
Graniteville, Nevada Oounty, Oal.
_Feb.7—im
Fr. B. WAGGONER, MW. D.,
Phys-cian and Surgeon.
—
5 *
fice--Carr’s Bros. Drugstore. Residence
—Corner Main and Church streets.
BUSINESS OHANGE,
ve : OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH
Pasha will make the Season Charles Grimes has Purchased the end
iness and accounts of Hyman Brothers at
of 1889 at Glenbrook comNevada Cit : ; ¥, Cal.; that he will collect all
mencing February ist and end-e . debts and mie labilities of Hyman Bros
a fi turn thank @ retiring firm return thanks to the
public for the liberal patronage heretofore
iven them and request a continuance of
he same for their successor.
.-» HYMAN BROS.
CHARLES GRIMES.
rms ‘Lhirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure.
Payable on or before the end of the
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY 7RANSCRIP1
MIMONT GIDEA AWA
Astounding Reductions in Prices of Newspapers .
TO SUIT THE TIMES.
{OFFER NO. 1.)
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP?
(Regular Price $6 a Year) ——.”"
wWw.ioreEes
THE SAN FRANCISCO
WmsKkiy SALE!
(Regular Price $1.25 a Year)
Both for $6 00 a Year!
_. OFFEB NO. 2.)
( Regular Price $6 a Year)
W7ITEL
THE SAN[{FRANCISCO!
AS Oat.
(Regular Price $6 a Year)
Both for $8 00 a Year !
[OFFER NO. 3.}2
THE NEVADA CITY DAILY TRANSCRIP?
(RegulartPrice $6 al¥ear)
WITTE
THE WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED
SHAAS. SIFTINGS 1
(Regular Price $4 a Year)
Both for $6 50 a Year !
This Unparalleled Offer will remain open
FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY
You Must Pay in Advanee fir One Year.
Those in arrears for the T'raANscripT now must pay up in full, and also
pay one year’s combination price in advance.
sateen ne
New York Bakery.
—o =
G. WM. BURST, :
-—-—
fv iis!
New Styles !
—
Proprietor
VING PURCHASED THIS WELL
Hi nown and popular Bakery of Mrs
John Hurst, on
OOMMEROIAL STREET
+intend to keep on hand af all times a gooe
Variety of
BREAB. Suits to Order for Fall
and Winter.
PIES,
CAKE,
Etc.,
And Pa. try
Made to order on short notice.or mogs'
reasonable terms.
All order for anythingin my line promp
ly attended to,
Wedding Cakes
A. Friedman The Tailor
Broad Street, Nevada City.
By strict attention to bueiness, givin:
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
CAMER & DRABEK,
FURRIERS AND TANNERS,
» .
Quaker Hill, Nevada Co. All Goods of my own impor
tation.
Wwe. ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO a
first-classs work in
MAKING UP FURS OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at
reasonable prices.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed.
Suits Made inthe Latest Fashion, and Superior Work» ~@@-Samples of our work can be seen
at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City. manship.
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be e Se
promptly attended to. — —.
We challenge the United States to bea
our worgs. We are the acknowledged
champions. 4
CAMER & DRABEK.
poeta
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Prices as Low as can be ob-tained in the City.
Manufacturers and Dealers in
@
Form to: Advantage,
I have recently received an Immense
Boulder Street. : Newada City.
t keene OF ALL K{NDS FOR BUILD
ing and Mining purposes on hand and;
sawed to order. e keep constantly on
hand a large stock of
Stock o Foreign and Domestic
Woolens, to which I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes
to wear Stylish Clothing.
Shingles. Moulding, Laths,
Rustic, Flooring, Ceifing, a
Pickets, Etc. ttc.
Olear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
Qome, Examine my stock ‘and be
ready for the Holidays.
ALSO DEAL IN
A. FRIEDMAN,
Oak Soruce Pine and
Cedar Firewood.
. Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada,
City.
‘Nevada and Grass Valley "Bus Line. ae
TIME 1? BLE. To Rent.
NTIL fursher notice the ‘Bus will make beets ie
regular trips between Grass Valley and : : Viste
Nevada City at the following hours :
Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 and 9 o’clock
A.M.,and 1, 3:45and6:30 P. M
Two DWELLING HOUSES, SITUATED
diately sguth of the Baptist Garehy Gane,
~ — + ately south o e Baptist Curch. Goo
ends ca anh antag Vane ALM, comfortable frame buildings gnitable for
Far¢ from’ hotel to hotel 25 cents for the familtes: For terme apply, af the, premises round tri
rt 4 % : trix of the Estate of Hannah Lorg, deceased.
WETTERAU g elt mide . I, U Caldwell, Attorney of Administratrix
Buy Only When You Get The Best.
Don’t buy Dress Cutting Systems
until you have examined our illustrated Circular and see a copy of
our
Fashion Journal Free
Every Lady Her Own Dressmaker !
Nora:—Emma, why -is it that yous
‘clothing always fit you to perfectly? I
have triea every system thut is offered
for sale, or to be ren away,and look
at me, a perfect misfit.”
Emma:—*Well, Nora! 1 must say that
I tried about all of them with the same
result untill purchased one of Mrs.
Moody’s ailor System of
Press Cutting, and } learned it
from the instruction book; and I can
now. cut any garment worn, to. fit perfeetly, and I néver alter them in a single instance. I tell you it is the only
perfect system in the world. Why, do
you know that she has a school in GinThe Daily Transcript
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E—Corner of Pine and Commercia . Season
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cinnati, Ohio, where she teaches-more {
ladies dress eutti ng than are taught by
ott oeaat systems in the United states;
ublis
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Bend for Tlustrated Oiroular and
Terms to Agents,
M@F We have.taught 10,000 ladies,
and over 200,000 Systems have
gone into use, and everybody is
perfectly satisfied.
ido not be deceived. There are many ‘systems in name only, gottep up simply to sell and impose on the people. We have the BEST and
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ia Ee———EE—EE
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Plaza E*ced Store,
: Foot of Sacramento Street,
. IWewada City.
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