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CIRCULATES IN
he Daily Transcript
1
N City, Grass Valley, Rough & Réady,
ie méeville, North San Juan, French Cor‘ral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield, Moore’:
Graniteville, Truckee, and every ot!
‘er town of Nevac:ia ¢ ty; alsoin Place
‘and Sierra countics, at Sacramento, Sg.
Francisco—in fact, throughout the Stat:
“from Siskiyou to San Diego, from the Si
erra to the Sea.”
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by
BROWN & Cc ALKINS-—
OFFICE: i
fo. 32 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.
TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1887.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Edison’s perfected phonograph is a
success. ; :
There is a general scramble for the
Woodland postmastership.
The new hotel at Los Guillicos was
demolished by a furious gale.
Mrs. Thomas A. Hendricks will
spend the winter in California.
Horse thieves and burglars are making Albuquerque their headquarters.
Considerable damage has been done
jn Sonoma county by a severe gale.
The New York Supreme Court has
Ey refused to admit a Celestial to practice
; ie } law.
‘< The advance sheets of Parson’s
j er book on ‘Anarchism’? have been isf AW gued. ;
‘e A. H. Martin has been acquitted of
M Lake.
Prince Alexander of Battenburg is
likely to marry Princess Louise of
“Wales.
Parnell’s health and his physicians
will not permit him to speak during
the parliamentaiy recess.
There is said to have been a conspiracy emong City Hall contractors at
San Francisco to steal $20,000.
‘Samuel Roberts, a thirteen-year-o'd
boy, was accidentally shot and killed
by a companion while hunting nea:
Salt Lake City.
Jerraldo Vallancia drank whisky in
a San Louis Obispo saloon Saturda:
and died’ soon after and the matter i:
} being investigated. ‘
Rev. Henry D. More, for many
‘years a conspicuous figure in Masonic
circles, is on trial at Cincinnati before
the local Scottish Rite body.
Mrs. Langtry’s*well-at. Carson i:
down 213 feet and the borers expec!
to strike w.ter soon. .Mrs. Langtry
hopes to find hot water and _ establisi
@ resort.
In a quarre] about money betwee
garm:blers at Glenwcod Springs Fran)
Smith was fatally shit by Char)
Baker. An innocent bystander w
killed by'a stray suot.
aie cd tang aces eee
Gurest—Hiave you a fire escape i
this house? Exustern Landlord—Tw
of ’em, sir. Guest—I thought so
The fire escaped from my room las
ie night and I came near freezing.
wet eee roanZeRRePr
*T way be small, but I’m a rouser,”’
said the hotel beli-boy, as he went th
rounds awakening »atrons who hua
leit orders to be called e rly.
ARKIVALS AT THE
UNION HOTEL.
Mrs. J. Naffziger Proprietres
November 18, 1887
W. D. Harris, Grass V Bley,
JI.M Thomus, do
E. Bond, city,
A. Barton, do
J.J, Ott, city,
Luella Ott, do
Emil Ott, do
Charles Marsh, city,
M. M. Silveiva, Sultsbuke City,
é H. Seymour, cit¥,!
Aube Miss Esther Ogden, You Bet.
+ i Miss F. Rosenthal city,
4 George Lord, Grass Valley,
2 E C. W. Kitts, do
5 J.R. Davis, San Juan,
Wm. Black, Edwards Bridge,
Miss Bessie Fletcher, Grass Varley,
. M. Brown, city,
H. G. Blasdel, Oakland,
T. J. Nolan, Railroad,
L, Voss, Voss Mills,
W. KR. Knights, Sacramento,
Miss Mattie Gregory, city.
* : ; Novy. 20, 1887,
E. Boad, city,
‘, Dr. F. M. Biber, Bloomfield,
a George B. Johnson, city,
ach Wm. Nevis, Sierra City,
.H. Plymire, Marysville,
C, J. Naffzizer & fumily, city,
J.C Cummins, San Francisco,
Fied Hargis. Sacramento,
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=
4 8. C. Casper & wife, Sacramento,
e ¢ \ K. Casper. San Francisco,
y Miss Lulu Coe, do
8. Whiting, Citys
oO
H.C. Mills, do
Miss Grace Morgan, do
is Miss Rachuel Morgan, do
Miss Kate Mattison, do
Miss Lou Woodruff, do
s A. Barton, do
J.H. Conlon, Smartsville,
T. J. Nolan, Railroad, ‘
aS W. B. Celio & wife, city,
R. Holland & wife, Columbia Hil?,
i! D. H. Holland, Delhi mine,
J. Vincent & wife, Grass Valley.
ARKIVALS ATTHE
NATIONAL HOTEL.
; q RECTOR BROS.. .Proprictorns
¥ —e
November 19, 1887.
J.R. Spencer, San Jose,
W. Weighel, San Juan,
C. Harrison, San Francisco,
John Langdon, do
e M.C. Hogan, San Juan,
m y John Treanor, Sierra City,
; A. Nicois, do .
James G. Lydick, Freeman's Crossing,
H. Haight, San Francisco,
oe George Fuller, San Juan,
Milton Rosenblatt, San Francisco,
a W. W. Van Eman, Sacramento,
; J. H. Ragon, Ragon Flat,
Dan Tuttle, Camptonyille,
Li Cc, P. Loughridge, Colfax,
Mrs. Maxfield, San Francisco,
Wm. Walters, Sr., city,
C. Tegier, Colfax,
i ; Howard Maglen, San Jose,
: ; W. Stevens, do
M. 8. London, San Francisco.
Nov. 20, 1887,
J. H. O’Connor, Bloomfield,
A. RB. Morrison, do
Wm. Blain, do
G. W. Goodwin, Forest City,
» Charles Barton, San Juan,
J, Phillips, San Francisco,
Edw. B. Shattuck, Maybert,
W. Bradbury, Woodland,
J. MeDonaugh, >usanville,
John T. Temples, Omega,
Miss Mary Miller, French Corral,
_James Fogarty, Freoman’s Crossing,
F bougla Colfax, sd
s M Beet pean Valley,
D. Mason & wife, city,
Ag do
man &childr.do . “%,
al ‘the murder of J. H. Burton _at_Salt}
= NVE ON THE BOBTAIL:
His Plaintive Remarks on a City Excursion. 4
How often during the heat of. midsummer
‘we madly rush out of the frying pan of
and expensive clothes, What astrange, restless, unreasonable, evanescent, fly-up-thecreek man is. No other being that breathes
in doing things which he afterward bitterly
regrets, admitting always, however, that his
wife got him into it. No other anthropoid,
plantigrade, pachyderm or mollusk can ever
hope to compete with high browed, thinking
man in making a large oval chump of himself'and then coming right out frankly and
admitting that his wife.is to blame for it. No
other male mammal when it pounds its thumb
with a tack hammer turns and throws the
hammer at the female of its species,
Why should we buy a ticket over the Red
Hot Valley and Skewgee railroad and pay extra baggage on $732 worth of new clothes,
when the Manhattan elevated scenic route,
with kind hearted and scholarly guides, read y
at any and all times to gather in a few
thumbs from the great moist masses by
means of those cute little iron gates, stands
ready totake us to and beyond the Harlem}
On the redirect examination, I might also
ask why we should go sway. fifty miles in order to ride on a make believe borse in the
merry-go-round, when we can stay at home
and ride in the voluptuous bobtail car for five
cents? .To ride in a bobtail car is to teach one
how small he is and what an insignificant
atom he is on the face of the earth. He may
leave the pulpit or tho forum with the applause of the mult:tudes still ringing in his
ears, but when he enters the bobtail car*he
sinks bis identity and becomes a plain American citizen with another American citizen
standing on each of his feet.
He need not +o away to Saratoga in order
tocower in the presence of a hotel clerk,
who, in his Aime, has looked through and
through some of our most eminent men, but
go on about four blocks down the’street. He
can pay five cents to a bobtail car, and in
the presence of a driver and the old man
who stands on the rear platform and smokes
a pride of the pesthouse cigar,if he: cannot
cower enouch in twenty minutes.to last him
six weeks he is a mighty difficult man to
please.
It is here, also, that we are thrown in contact with tho corpuleut old lady who tries to
put a nickel into the contribution box just as
the car staris, but who suddenly changes her
mind and deposits it in the eyo of a man who
has made b metalism a study, but not before
at such close range. ®
The great specialty of the bobtail car is to
keep its temper till you go to pay your assessment, and then riso up and belt you. across
the brains. That is the reason it is frequently
called the Belt line.
There is no less restraint on a bobtail car
than at a fashignable resort, Yesterday a
drunken man with feathers in his bair, large
musquito bites on the back of his neck ‘aud
an iliicit breath, leaned bis weary head on
my breast and with a little fluttering sigh
like a tired child, went to sleep. He slept
from about forty rods below Spuyten Duyviltoa point where the country line road
crosses section six. There I. woke ‘him, up
and gently taking his roguish hand out of my
pocket, 1 leaned him over the other way,
with his head against the shoulder of an old
lady who had rested a big paper bag of moist
and mushy pears on my knee for two miles,
and got off the car feeling as well pleased in
every way as I would had I been ona a long,
expensive excursion,
There is also the woman who is intent on
thinking how she will chisel some great dry
goods emporium out of twenty-even cents’
worth of samples, and who gets off the car
forgetting her baby, which is asleep on the
. seat. She always rides in a bobtail car, and
although she frequently leaves her baby on
the seat that way and always wildly attacks
the driver about it the next day, and very
rarely gets the baby returned to her, she does
not seem to refrain from riding in the bobtail
car, aud she never seems to run short of children,
Some day I am going to write a New York
society novel called “The Flight of the Bobtail Car.” “It will be full of thrilling passages
and will contain sparkling New York society
dialogue which will be good to. speak in
school. The book will also contain a graphic
description of a race between two bobtail
cars; also a chapter detailing an attack on a
bobtail car at Desbrosses street, in which the
driver is forced to defend the car against a
band of road agents, attend to his horse, keep
his eye on the cash box, sell packages of
small change to passengers, look at the little
mirror over his head to see if his hat is on
straight, squirt tobacco juice spray through
the front window when running to windward,
watch for punched coins, avoid running over
WARE § od
a demonstration, keep the boys off the
platform, watch the car for a hot box, operthought and the driver wiil furnixh the —.
the price. Friends who wish to see America
take a front rank in the literary world will
do well to write me, inclosing $2.—New York
World.
Big Fish—Bigger Lie!
dinner with the family. “I suppose the markets ate well stocked now, Mr. Hendricks?”
“Well-er to tell the truth,” replied Mr. Hendricks, uneasily, “I caught that fish myself.”
suppose, when packed in ice, fish will easily
keep from Saturday until Monday.”—New
York Sun.
Health Rales Unhealthful.
De Baggs—Have you seen Bagley lately?
De Kaggs—No. Has he gone to the coun“pian
"lon, dear, no! He is confined to his house
and is feeling very miserable, #
“I don’t der. I heard him say some
time ago that he was going to live according
to some health rules.” Philadelphia Call.
(a) 2
prostration and discomfort at home into the .
fire of long railroad trips, flies, musquitoes .
the breath of life can ever hope to equal hini
with a-mouth—ite—a—midnicht assassination _. ate the brake and invent new cuss words to
shower ou truck drivers. Tae book will be
full of thought and dash. I will supply the
I have not yet decided on the plot of the
story. Ali that I have settled in my mind is
“This is a most delicious fish,” remarked
the minister, who was enjoying a Monday
4
MRD sue
J. G. HARTWELL,
CLINTON HARRISON,
J. E. CARR,
THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
SCHOOL, BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
gist.
ee aa
\
NANGITIVG BAL
ar
MICHELL’S HALL, NEVADA CITY,
ON
Wednesday Evening, November 23, 1887,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
NEVADA CITY COUNCIL, NO, 234,
AMERICAN LECION OF HONOR
FLOOR MANAGER:
FLOOR COMMITTEE:
as a
MUSIC BY COYNE’S ORCHESTRA.
eee
A General Invitation is Extended.
Tickets admitting Gentleman and two Ladies..$1 00
Bacradditional Ladys ese eecse wes eseees ne veo ed§
carr Bros.,
PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALACE :: DRUG :: STORE,
Cor. Pine and Commercial Sts., Nevada City.
ee
EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND'‘COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERYFiret-class Drugs Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
Agents for the San Francisco Examiner.
*
FIELD, GARDENAND FLOWER SEEDS.
The Finest Brands of Cigars in Nevada City.
Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by. a careful and competent Drug
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
Cornor Broad and Pine Streets.. Shier rere Feedeeouag . Nevada City
ww. DD. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES,
FINE PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPs,
COMBS, BRUSHES, HAND MIRRORS,
TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS.
NAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM/ petent Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed. °
Agent for the Imperial, London. Northern and Queen Insurance Companies.
CAL. R. CLARKE, PROPRIETOR.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Crain, Flour, Potatoes,C2raMea
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
tar Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
. Kept at all the Grocery Stores. Ask For It.
H."G. PARSONS,
L. 8. CALKINS.
ah
e
PICTORIALS,
XEWSP APERS
Plaza Eeed Store.)
MRS. H. G. PARSONS,
VOCAL INSTRUOTOR, .
UNION HOTEL 2. 5560cs05 NEVADA CITY
' JILL receive pupils for the coming
season, in distinct courses for
Voice Building, or for Voice Culture and Solo Singing.
Classes of three or five organized for the
former Course at REDUCED RATES.
The Voice Building Course consists of
exercises upon a new method for the
strengthening of the vocal organs and the
muscles connected therewith, and ina high
degree develops purity and strength of tone.
‘The course in Solo Singing instructs and
assists in the artistic use of the voice.
“Oh, did you,” said the minister. “Well, 14FOr ‘Terms, etc., Apply at the
Union Hotel.
827-1m. MRS. H. G. PARSONS..
oa
«ETT & co.,
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
Buy Gold Dust, Geld and
Silver Bars.
May 6, 1887.
as a
.
The New T
Academy of Our Lady af the
HOLY ROSARY.
Woodland .............Cal.
Te ACADEMY RECENTLY OPENED
under the care of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, from the Celebrated Convent of St.
Mary’s, Notre Dame, Indiana, is beautifully
situated in the healthy and pleasant. town
of Woodland. The building is large and well
supplied with all the modern improvements
and no effort. or expense has been spared to
meet all raguirements that may contribute
to the advfhcement, health rey . comfort of
the pupils. A complete Sbilosophical and
Chemical apparatus is fuPhished with small
extra expense-for the use of those pursuing
the sciences.
‘Instrumental Music and Voice Culture,
also Drawing and Painting receive particular attention.
EXPENSES PER TERM~—PAYABLE IN
ADVANCE.
BoagDING Pupits—Board (including Bed
and Bedding, Washing) Tuition in
lish, German, French, Latin and Lin
Drawing....: AR eked $125
Painti
Use of Chemicai and Philosophical,
appara’ pdisatcece ecavdec. OG
‘erm opens the First
Tdenday in January.
For farther particulars . a yo. the SIS
. LEGG & SHAW
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
oh
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves,
TINWARE,
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
: OOAL,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,Wood & Willow Ware,
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glassware.
Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse,
Outlery, Crockery, Horseshoes,
Nails, Barbed Wire, etc. ©
Parlor Heating Stoves,
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges, ‘
Oil Stoves.
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware,
Hydraulic Pipe,
Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings.
Mining Implementsa Specialty.
Agents for ‘Oalifornia Powder Works.
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Largest and Best Equipped Hardware Store in Northern,California.
LEGG & SHAW,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
FURNITURE,
Beds and Bedding,
Chairs and Lounges,
WINDOW SHADES, CORBNIOES, Etc.
Fine Upholstering a Snecialtv,
Finest Stock of Furniture in
Nevada County.
Goods appropriate for
Christmas and New Year Gifis
INBOTH STORES.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
LEGG & SHAW.
Main Street, Nevada City.
TERS § aL OF TH HOLY CR OODLAND
Special Orders, No. 12.
HIADQWARTERS FOURTH BRIGADE,
Sacramento, Cal. Nov. 15, 1887;
HENRY S. WELCH, MAJOR AND SURe geon of the Staff of the Colonel commanding First Artillery ‘Regiment, Fourth
Brigade,N, G. C. is hereby appointed to hold
and conduct an election for Captain of Comany ‘C’’ First Artillery Regiment, Fourth
rigade, N.G.C., to fill vacancy occasioned
by the dismissal by sentence of Court Martialof John A. Ra Pp.
II. Said election will be held on Wednesday Evening, Noy. 30, 1887, commencing at
8 o’clock, at Armory of Company “‘C,”’ Nevada City, and due and legal notice will be
given thereof. :
Ill. The presiding officer and officers and
members of Co, “C’’ will attend said election-in ful] uniform. :
IV. The presiding officer will report result of said election to these headquarteis
within five days thereafter.
Vi. The parece elected will be required to
appear before the Examining Board. end
pass satisfactory examination:”
By order of Brigadier Generil T. W. SHEEHAN,
Cc. H. HUBBARD,
Major and A. A. G,
° NEvaDA CITY, Nov. 19, 1887.
In accordance with the above orders, the
officers and members of Company “C”’ will
appear at the timie'and place mentioned, in
full uniform, for the purpose of electing a
Captain.
} H.8. WELCH,
Major and Inspector.
Nevada Light Guard,YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED TO APpear at your Arn.ory, in full uniform, on
Wednesday Evening, Nov. 30th,
1887, at8 o’clock P, M._ By order
GEO. A. NIHELL,
Lieut. Commanding.
C. P. E. Gray, 0,8 nl6
CITY HOTEL.
eect OF BROAD AND UNION STS
Here We Are Again !
The Thomas Fiouse
Has changed hands and changed its
name to the
OorrTryvr HOTEL.
> THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN
. thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and is now open for'business. ©. C. Contan hav‘ «ing leased the above house for
aterm of years, has now come back to stay
and will be glad to see all his old friends
and patrons, and all others who are in
search of a good, clean, quiét place to board
and lodge. .
Booms kept cleam and airy,
and tables equal to any firstclass hotel andall at third.
Class prices.
As “the proof of the pudding te
im the eating thereof,” give
usa trialand be
convinced.
O. C. CONLAN.
DR. R. M. HUNT,
Physician,
( AT VINTON’S DRUG STORE,
NEVADA CITY.
FOR SALE.
CANADA HILL QUARTZ MILL,
COMPRISING
Buildings, -Rock-Breakers, Feeders
Concentrators, Water Wheels.
Retorting Furnace, Gold Scales, Safe.
ALSO THE
Hoisting Machinery,
Pumps, Columns, Engines, Boilers,
Cars, Tools, Forge, Pelton Wheels,
ETC., ETC,
For full particulars apply to
. EB. 0, OHARONNAT,
NEVADA CITY.
New York Hotel.
—
WM. 8. RIOHARDS, PROPRIETOR.
Broad St., Opposite Theater.
, THIS FAVORITE HOTEL has
"lately been thoroughly renoaa/aes vated and re-furnished, making it one of the most comfortHata ‘able hotels in the mountains.
ot. Suites of rooms for families.
THE TRAVELING PUBLIO WILL
FIND THIS HOTEL UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT AND CONVENTENCE.
The Rooms are Light an ‘ irye
(0G Free ’Bus toand from all fcrins.
First-Class Bar in connection with the
Hotel.
MRS. H. B. MAXFIELD,
Teacher of Elocution,
1s now organizing classes in
WOICE CULTURE
T THE RESIDENCE OF MRS, GEORGE
LAC. SHAW, Pine Street, Nevada City.
Instructions given
IN CLASSES OR PRIVATELY.
Also Lessous given in
Drawing and Painting, Oil and Water
Colors.
THE CENTURY.
For 1887.
MNHE CENTURY IS AN ILLUSTRATED
Monthly Magazine, having a regular circulation of about two hundred thousand
copies, often reaching and sometimes exceeding two hundred and twenty-five thousand. Chief among its many attractions this
year isa serial which has been in active
preparation for sixteen years. It is a history
of our own country in its most critical time
as set forth in
' THE LIFE OF LINCOLN,
By His Confidential Secretaries,
J.C. Nicolav & Col. John Hay.
This great work begun with the sanction
of President Lincoln, and continued under
the authority of his son, the Hon. Robert
record of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Its
authors were friends of Lincoln before his
presidency; ney were most intimately associated with him as private secretaries
throughout his term of office, and to them
were transferred, upon Lincoln’s death, all
his private papers. Here will be told the inside history of the civil war and of President Linceln’s administration,—impertant
details of which have hitherto remained unrevealed, that they might first appear in this
authentic history. By reason bs the publi
cation of this work,
NOVELS AND STORYEs.
R. Stockton, author of “fhe Lady or the Tiger?” etc., began in November. Two novelettes by George W. Cable, stories by Mary
Hallock. Foote,” ““Unele Remus,” © Julian
Hawthorne, Edward Egglestone, and other
prominent American authors will be printed during the year.
THE WAR SERIES,
Which has been followed with unflagging
interest by a great sudience, will oceupy less
space during the coming year. Gettysburg
will be described by Gen. Hunt (Chief of the
Union Artillery), Gen. Longstreet, Gep. E.
M. Law and others; Chickamauga, by Jen.
D. H. Hill; Sherman's March to the Sea, by
Generals Howard and Slocum. Generals.O
A. Gilmore, Wm. F. Smith, John Gibbon
Horace Porter and John 8. Mosby will describe special battles and incidents. Stories
l aavafl engagements, prison life etc., etc.
nofwppear.
SPECIAL FEATURES
(With illustrations) include a series of articles on affairs in Russia and Siberia, by Geo.
Kennan, author of Tent Life in Siberia,”
who bas Ba returned from a most eventful
visit to Siberian prisons; papers onthe Food
Question, with reference to its bearing on
the Labor Problem; English Cathedrals; Dr.
Egglestone’s Religious Life ing American
Colonies; Men and Women of Queen Anne’s
Reign, by Mrs. Oliphant; Clairvoyance, Spiritualism, Astrology, etc., by the Rev. J.-M.
Buckley, D. D., editor of the Christian Ad.
vocate: astronomical papers, articles throwing light on Bible history, ete.
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market. Sold by the case or package,
“The Hundreth Man,” a novel by”Frank .
Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye andfother Grass Seeds.
CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
ATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY THE
WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
WEHITEST anyp pust
Of Any Manufactured in the State.
TO THE LADIES: °«
Give it one trial, and
other brand.
you will then use no
FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County.
ee aaa mei he rnd
NIVENS’ CIGAR STAND,
MASONIC BUILDING, PINE STREET tes corer NEVADA CITY.
The Largest, Che
Tobacgp, Cigars, . :
Pipes, Cutlery, eto,
TO BE FOUND IN NEVADA CITY,
apest and Best Stock ofBest Stock of Meerschaum Goods ever brought tothe County
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