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. “ese be.
is
5 God” Help. the Poor!
“wile fifteen to twenty thotisand
. opeliatives thrown out-of employiment-in . Cénnecticut, say the dispatches of Satutday;a meeting of tha
manufectarers of Massachusetts to
arrange for a partial suspension of
work doring the presént dal season,
announced the dispatches of Wednes‘day; six hundred men discharged
from the i iron ‘works at Pottsville, aiid
The Observatory Site.
' Gol. A. W. Von Schmidt retarned
Friday frotif Tahoe City. He reports
‘that he has found a8uitabla *plac#}
for the location of the Lick Observa-:
tory about two “Hilles rom Tats
City and between.that place and Hct . ,
Springs. ‘The placé selected for’ the
observatory is on a peninsula of land
which extends into the.Jake. The
The fo lettars remhin 2
tT tne Nevada City Pobt Office fge th
fending vig ae "yi. .
ops calling for a letill pleds@ say, . “a ised.”
or, Barard, wan,
; Craig, Ragen Dello
. Oshea Eastman, Julia Ford, neini Giuseppe, Caprara Gabrile, ©.
Heush, Cyrus Lanyon, F. McAuley,
Wm. McBludden; Mrs. E. °C. McChap, Henry P. Martin, F. Parsons,
‘Salmon Rosseau, Join Resal, Rev.
M.B, Starr, Nicholas Turner, Givo
Domenico Vauza.
Military Btection.
. The order for the election of commissioned . effi¢ers of the Nevada
the other districts of. Pennsylvania, site commands a magnificent view-of ‘Tight = willbe’ found in our
preparing for reduction ‘of ‘ their
forces, told the dispatches of Tues, day; while every day” is repeated the
Story of increasing ‘financial émbar.
~passment and distress, involving s still
more extended ‘disaster . to industrial
1 puisuits; and over all comes the intelligence of unseasonable storms,
portentious of a rigoroysWinter, .
' says the Virginia Butarprise. The
logic of life admits of but one conclusion from these facts—-a season of
suffering such as has not been witnessed in “America for a generation.
‘The new year will dawn upon a million willing people craving g work,
and half as many craving bread.
-There.ja.no help for it, . Manufacturers will not employ operatives, in
unprofitable production; tradesmen
‘will not furnish provision without
pay; charities are insufficient; people
cunnot live npon husks—and so they
‘must suffer and starve. There must
have been's great. wrong somewhere
to produce such a state of’ affairs.
' No one owill attribute it.to the suffer“€F8 themselves, for they have bowed
inoffensively over, their toil ina hard,
struggle for existence. But, by following’ thé jolhe, “froi’ the A Victim
thrown, hopelessly ‘out of: employment, we may ‘beable to trace, the
evil to its source. The workman is
discharged because his) labor is; unprofitable; his labor is unprofitable
because of tone rd a prices A Bex:
etures; the prices: mativ= is poreesting -by the finan
financial strinke mais ae apr ee el
3 tn aie of ploakes the suriakae reou ; ne i resulta: dsatnttio "tault:
of Goverment in in subsidizing ‘dishonest. ects,
Siete, totaling belatiade nesninlive
trifling. with the‘ tmancial welfare _
the: , and becoming generally
* infected by a a tg pices sur= , the salary cnae ‘and similar loathfoam mi of And: ino) aA find the
ount c
Sara ere
weight. falls finally upon
rr.
~ ph ate abinet will keep up
their entertainments ‘at the national
a
ulaters will save vist, privete forie from thé wrecks of their . pubdic ventures; ‘and manufacturers will fare sumptuously Canpite
‘ant’ timés; but from he ibRovent
peratives throughout wi
See anger and ‘distress.should
ie and sufferi are hut,
expense, Senators and Congressmen .
will luxuriate upon their back pay;
there is ne peowaget
Tare: ‘is no help for it, we said. We
egal
thé‘lake and the great Tahoe Basin.
It is naturally easily accessible from.
Tuhoe City, Hot Springs or, ‘the Joke .
shore; and ata ‘trifling éxpense the
. . entire peninsula can. be converted into a beautiful park, with walks, carriage roads; etez . Phere is afi abundance of stately forwst trees, and water without Ifmit and with abyipressiife required. Snow, at ie point
ever falls to # depth exceeding 4 feet.
Von Schmidt left for San Francisco
Saturday morning tosee if the site
selected is satisfactory, and, if so, to,
seerita perfect title to the: property
can be obtained. The reasons for
locating the Observatory. at’ or in the
vicinity of Tahoe are the clearness of .
the atinosphere snd the comparativeHy Yight fall of snow for the altitude.
At Summit Station, on the Central
Pdvifid Hifiroud. which isabout 000,
feet above the sea, the prevalence of
strong currents of wind would be an
quently to a depth of from fifteen to
twenty feet. So says the Truckee
Republican.
New Discoveries’ of Quicksilver.
The most important quicksilver
district.in the world .will yet-be that
within’the limits of California. New
discoveries aré now of slmost month-.
-. ly occurrence, . Up, to this.time’
neatly all the ‘important discoveries’
haye been; confined to the, Ogast
Range. he northern half of Napa
gounty tind the southerti half of ‘Lake
©; County are known to be rich in.
quicksilver, atid’ thefe is great active. ity just now in: that région, both in
prospecting and developing mew
mines. The Territorial Enterprise
gives am account of an exeursion.re-.
cently made by J ohn . Wi Vinters and
Lew Goodwin, of a City, to
the.so of, California, to.
find a atest matt the*ex-.
istenee of ‘ats had been secretly
. . known for.some. time, They were}@iinently successful in their search,
not only'finding the. mine, but findfar exceedéd by the reality. Leaving
San Francisco, they took a branch’
of the Southern ‘Paéific ‘Railroad to’
Soledad, thence took a*team 145)
miles south to San Luis Obispo and:
froti that place to theif aliné.”’ ey,
had with them ;the. original discoy-.
érer of the mine, therefore had no
porte
ate devine has f0irs, 6 . trouble ini findingity: Bheisoovaisr
Sim bing ot bet be raidared fort the . i @ man who has had pracy
it may, Butt the . experience in mining & prospecttime bang wkde th ong ars his hungry bowl# ‘ng: for quicksilver,; and 8 discovand the yg sleepless by his
will. SY caadane of
thougbt. Sullen
well quacinn if, Government
society are-under neobligation
their homes from 80 terof undeconclude
frightful .
pom ae
an . Conscic
ibe gaining: dh ig, th ey Wi
ered three or four mines
one of which Wwe ate now. spéuking.
This one he discovered about. ten:
years ago, since which time he bes
oceasiohally visited it to see that it
was all right, but. never remained to
i eeemetect: somewliere, dnd
(fer their
We Sreatnton of
the
land will be fortunate if they do not
t. quick aud violent redress.
Sok eeitnes they rebel, or sutfer paeae certain it is that more or less
distinctly they will‘ come to ‘the convlusion that the Hangesstan is. reurdship, and
more or Jess inteliigemtly they will
, favor any movement that proposes
the present order of
Agvatiors: wil find in them
do‘ahy work on-it. The croppings
are described. as being i immense, and
nearly all the bowlders and float,
rock about the lead show streaks of
cinnabar upon being broken’ open.
The party located under the new law’
of Congress, and, Wwé presume, gob-.
bled up about all they could find.
They'seta . of men at work to
davelep their lead, which they be-.
lieve to be the ‘okt king bee’’ ‘of
listeners and ready converts. . ll quicksilver leads.
: will be deluded by the specious era
argethents of demagogués, put rea Kansas papers cas it is safe to say
have that faith ‘im ine ififallible i
‘ gtinet-of the masses te believe t at
their dissatisfuction will crystalize
chat ai Whine teat Gonera
“. . that sevén acrés of ‘wheat are sown
this year where there was one acre
last year. This'is an evidenee that
the farmers are in good spirits, and
menthe bruugit intuiatimate relation:
with the poole; ata of existing pave — ~ a
“asec tug apart, Cocke eon! Turnipr ‘wyd Anthorst’ have both
welfare their uuly in. Organized . ological _ boat elybs.
Ray sate, 9 tying
pandering lv corperSte. powers;
. that national. ‘iim ohall eon
ged with tbe sume traguatyes our’
household concérus, ins.ead of being
Condueied with ‘ekttuv.pums Waste;
and that pubic vilices suah be filled .
with — ind a amen, in-)
“their ea’ ‘ined bios cpa propose to enter ‘seal
located for the observatory,—rarely .
obstacle “to astronomfval observa. “
tions, and then snow falls there fre. *
ides the, ;
eethy
§ Tus Black Crook
\dianapolis for tefu
peal It sieeied surtived the.
s atteahied. 4 in.
934
» BS a woman aan
Sn are tas
wue aia G8 2 2
«
to pay its .
was Burke, Lonnie
afraid of the yellow fever,” woia”a . Mere,
eohimans this morning. The elec-tiont-takes place—at--the‘Armory, on
Tuesday evening, November 11th,
at 7. 0’elock. A fall atténdancé of
meifibers is desired. Some of the
Company® have nut yet signed the
muster roll, and unless they do so
betweeh now and the election: they
will not be entitled to ‘vote.
5>
Dentistry.
Dr, Wm, Kent has opened an office
for the practice of dentistry, on the
corner of Broad and Pine streets,
over Beckman’s. in this city, See
advertisement,
In San Diego Judge Rolfe was a
candidate: fer the position of District Judge. He is a brother of I. J.
Rolfe of Nevada city, The San
Diego Union favored him, and got
off the followitig , items in his beA ‘gentlenian took a seat on a
crooked. pin at the-Horton House
last evening and immediately madea
balloon ascension © to, the: ‘ésiling.
As he descended he said “I'll vote
for Rolfe!’’ ‘
A dashing rider, monnted on o
coal-black steed, $péed up the street
ata breakneck pace, and as he disappeated .atound.-a--dornér he was}
heard to say ‘‘Vote for Ro!fe!’’
Last evening a beautiful little . girl
standiig by an open window in the
fourth story of a brick building on
Fifth street lost-her balance and _ fell
out, and just before she touched . the
ground she pyslaimed, “Vote for
Rolfe!*’
Just before dark lant evening a
féarfal din was henrd in a private
residence on Eighth street.. Suddenly the door Hew open, ‘and out
rushed a veteran, Denseorat, whose
coat was rent up the back, his head,
which showed three slight’. contusions over the eyes, was hatless, and
-his manners showed -plainly that, he
was agitated. Close behind: him was
his eee who had ‘evidently been
Ly
ate . pitched, “<will . you-‘do it?” the
spectators were apprehensive that V.
D. was growing deaf. He replied,
“Yes, I'll vote for Rolfe,’’ whereupon she dropped her broom and embraced him,
a
; Droves of Cattle.’
Daring lest week, nearly every day
large droves of ‘cattle have béen
passing through town destined for
the valleys. Three mdre ‘droves of
cows and oxen were driven ee
. Nevada and Suoramento streets, . .
yesterday, kicking .up a tremendous
‘ist. “Amid the halloing of drivers,
the bellowing of cattle, the'noise of
“the cow bells, and ‘the shouts of a
+ thousand children —(more-orless) }
just fem school, it séemed as though
pandemonium hed broke loose. The
cattle did not look in very good ‘order, and had evidently been herded }
up in the mountains too’ long.
Cola Weather,
Daring the few days the
of . nig hts atid early mornings hive been
bitter cold, the thermometer going
down to 15 or 20 degrees below freez.:
ing'point. ‘Overcouts, cheérful tires,
and stimulating drinks are ‘in. demand, while red noses, which are
quite comuion in the morning, is not
always’ an index that ‘a fellow ‘has
been ‘pressing his tansey. ”
Roll ef Sesion: :
The following are the names’ olithe
pupils on, the roll of honor in
. Lake City school, for the month e
ing Oct. 27th; Migs ‘Katie
teacher: Gertie Black, @aptie Black, . '
. Ada Penders, Emma Shellenberger,
iets be Wat. F. Eves, 0.8.
said election ape, the at Ww, rat report
wast ALARGE SUP,
CUCAMONGA & PORT WINES.
tender te 3 ie ye had maticid
‘Tae . Hoek “® Mic
State Poutological Society made $10,chard. 4
East‘of the Blue Ridge the ‘North
Carolina apple crop is pronounced
deficient; west of the mountains,
good.
Roll of Honor..
The following pupils are on the
roll of lionor in the Blue Tent school
for the month ending Oct, 24th, Miss
Belle Cooper teacher: Josie Penders,
Allie Blackwood, Nevada Sutherland,
Elia‘Blackwood, Mollie Sutherland,
James Arbogast, Robbie Blackwood,
Tommy Kirkham, Willie Penders,
Walter Penders. i
tn Syria pe dad held. at the Armory,
in this city, on ey
_ Bacay Evening, Nov. llth,
At 734 o’clock,
Every member should be on hand promptly. Any member whose name does not appear on the Muster Roll by Nov. 11th will
not be entitled to vote. The roll‘ can be
found with the Orderly ries rtd at Wells,
Fargo & Co.'s office.
By order .
Lieut. JNO. A. RAPP, Coma.
Headquarters Fourth aed California
National Guard, Sacrame.to, Oct. "20th,
1873.
Special Order No. 9.—John A. Rapp, 1st
Lieutenant Co C, 4th Infantry Regiment,
—— Brigade, N. G. C., is hereby apointed Inspector, to tend’ and cenduct
an election for cers Of Nevada Light
Guard, to fill’ vacancies to be caused by
expiration of the terms of the present A
cumbents.
Lieutenant John A. Rap wil conduct
the proceedings to the
Brig. Gen. JOSIA HOWELL.
Frank-Miller, As’t, Adj’t. General. = 028
DR. Bicinalbonpnia
comer of and Pine
(man’s. His!
a pnd attention will be deyoted to the pra:tice of his
profession. Chioroform or Ether administered when desired, 028
‘NEVADA SKATING RINK.
mE RD on te pted. “Ss “a j uni exce 80, on
meneny, * Weduesiay and Satur-«
‘ Ad Whe end-use of Skates 25. cts.
Childreti in the Afternoon halfprice,
Tickets in packagés of Five.... $1 00
Tickets im packages of Eight.... 150
By the month, gentlemen...... 400
By the month, ‘ladies. ........2.50
Gentleman and Lady........ 500
The best of ordér tained
B. BULLARD, Prop’t.
‘°° Nevada, Oct 6th, 1873,
‘Syoanerere GA WINE.
PLY OF
They ars eepecially adapted for
“RP WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE
Mary O'Conor, Ernie Paine, Mary . .
Creegan, Annie Polmere, Tommie
Lonnie Py Pollie Polillig _Rolmere,: Wiltie nitewdn es = axa
OF
inmgredl * oe eG ‘ate li tee i .
we Oka vent Sr
Dora Walpa 8. HOLEROOK £00."
eve VE WINES, IN MEYADA cITy.
ae ae ne the merits
wr The customs and internal. Te-.
ceipts have been 80 dpvorable that :
000 this season from his mS * OF. Dé
Bargion P, ‘Trustee. ...186
Bargion P, ‘frustee....188
V Bargive P, ‘Irustee...-. 1e9
Bargion P, Trustee...,. 190
mR, Trustee.+---.192
eenGed Pt tibetably reer ey.
. Baryion,
Barzion
Palmer C C
Palmer € C, ‘Trustee. ...169
~~ thereon, together ‘with costs
‘T spective
ovens op
ager ou
2600).
yer JOs-. : 12 50
YBargion P, ‘Trustee. . patkuee 136 WwW 12 50
Bargion Pp. Trustee. ..-179 6 25
Bargion P, ‘Trustee. ..-.+ 181
taaeeee
Betnce P, Trustee
Baryioti PB. ‘irustee.
P, Trustee.
Pi, Trustee..
5, ‘Trustee .,
Bargion P, ‘Trustee.
Baryion' P: sbeee ott
Bargion P; Trustee... oe:
Bargion P, ‘i xustee. .
Bargion P;
Bargion P, Trustee.
Bargion P, Trustee.
PR, Prustee.F
Bargion P, Trustee..<+Bartiion P, Trustee....
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Miller H L
Miller H L
Milier HL
Miller H L
Miiier H L.
Miller H
Miller H reer es
Milfer H L..
Milkr H L..
Miller HL
Paimer C ©..1..
Palmer, C; Gis sseay peeg. 2
Palmer C C... foane ented 1
. Bargion P, Trusiéé. 22.. 346, 1
EAL TATE LT PAL I ED Bargion Pp, Trustee.. .o.es nd ;
Bargion P, 'Erusiec. 4.. a“ ;
BORN, Bargion P, Trustee.... uGh z
= = . Bargion Pp, ruses sarekae ed ;
In this city, October 26th, 1873, to Geo. Becton BY ae ae ui
+ W. Baldwin and wife, sen. Baigion F, ‘Frusted...-.403° 6
ios . Baryion P, ‘Crustee.i..A0t 6
: Bargion P, Trustee..4.408 126
_DIGD, Bargion P, Trustee.,...410 25
: . Bargion P, ‘rustoe.... 411 25
Bargion Pp; Trustee.,.i . .412) 25
At Rough & Ready, ook 26th, 1873, L, A. . Bargion P, Trustee. pay? 12
Walling, aged 66 years. Bargion P, “frustee....414 12
Badger Stephen.,.y... 877, A 250
Badger ga (oe 3
s Badger Stephen Pe) y
Badger Stephen.. ee bs
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THEATRE---TO-NIGHT. . badger spr e 13
: ; _ . Badger Stephen wo OBR 12, 50
Serer Badger Stephen, ... .,.884", 12 50
ee acy Badger Stephen.. ae 1350
'C) Badyer Stephen..;..-.
Laugh & Grow Flt! . Bader sepnen a ara
3 Badger ‘Stephen ‘ 12 50
” . Badger Siephen... Bu lz 60
; Brooks J W... .-6 25
A little nonsense now and then, 6 25
. Is relished by the wisest men. 6325
: 6 26
ery TUESDAY EVENING. 25 00
Mr, J. P. Adams, . oe FC
Barron core deer ne B95 25
THE CELEBRATED YANKEE COMME. Barren Richard.. «J» 386 2s
DIAN will appear in several of his Down. Barron Kichard.,..... v7 108. [25
East Specialties. . Barron Richard oneeed88 «86100 25
He will be su pec by the unrivaled . Barron Richard:....-. 399 «= 108 ~~ «25
Boy Actor" and Female Impersonator, Barron Richard, $.28400)./100 25
Barron Richard. Vr ery. 40h 100 25
, cEDDIE. FONTENEAU. Doherty John © -8i6 60d: Ao
POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLY: owed arustee. ‘ae 0"
Admission Fifty Cents. Children'26 cts, . Maguire J M, Prastéc.;.. 2 6 1
Commences at 7 3-4 o’clock. Maguive J M, Trustee,. . Go Wied
: Mayuire J M, Trustee.. (G80 > 2
Maguire J M; ‘Prustee. ee aw FS
MILITARY ELECT Mayuired Mj. ‘Drustes., a = S
: 8 = J er 3 4
® : ON. vee ¢ M, ‘Trustee:.. 23 = :
= uire ‘Trustee . 4
aia Mag hire Me Trustee wes 60° “22
pas Menuiry em Densses Ee 90° GS
“ATTENTION Mayuired M, Trustee.. 48. 60.3
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD! . Hesured 4b fimsieo.) 44%
35 a iM 18
N ‘accordance with orders from head. Maguire JM * 100
quarters, an election of Commissioned . Maguired,M 100cers of the Nevada ht Guard for the . MaguireJ M 100
50
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Palmer C O, ‘Prustee.. .3u5 be 6138
Palmer € O, Trustee, ... ws 560. ly
Palmer C ©, Trustee... -322 100. 25
Palmer © O, Trubtee...323 ° 100 25
Yaimer CO @, Trustee.. /. 324. 10s 2
Palmer C 0; «se +.325> 100>. 26
Palmer C ©, Trustee.. .372 2 66
Palmer C C, ‘Lrustee... 373 25 6
Hersey 2 C, Trustee... 374 15 3
C Qy'Srustee.. 95 44 0.6
Seer Trustee. .. 425 10 2
Palmer C Cy 'fruates, .«.. . ee
Richardson EA, Trustes. 75° 60 12
Richardson E A, ‘Trustee. a 10 62
chardson »Drubtee).1a7 20) 2
Richardson E A, Trustee 10. 2
Richardson E a Heavies: > lv.) 2 50
Righardson HA, Trustee.250 100 25 ou
‘Trustee. 350 merry ripe at rink oo at 25 3
accordance Ww: W, and an
. 2,94 ‘Board of tgp oyy. made on the I th
y of
sphere ea ay ae
alt be sold at abiie th
oftive of the Company, pi ig me gp a
Spear Streets, ban Francisco, California,
on Monday, the ‘Terth day of November,
oe the heyr of 12 o'clock, M. of said
y, pay said DVelin
quent Apseement
and expenses of 8a]
“One C. PALMER, Secretary.
Office—Corner of 1 Market and Spear sts.,
San + rancisco, California. 028
HOUSE AND FURNITURE
FOR Pasaie
House and Furniture situ.
ie on Sacraniente Street, Nevada
ity, is offered for sale, Enquire
} on the ype of
Nevada, Oct: asth: SB Be FIER;
For 30 Days Only-! !
O eeeE a ro SALE His. ENTIRE
‘. clGaRs,PIPES,
CARDS,
CUTLERY
bead (Gi ag
“AT cost "PRICES!
The Stock ig Sri'Gand on the FIFanette DA¥ OF NOVEMB: &
Silstian tee sat italien en, .
me asad SEqe)
_pancy: ARTICLES,
ND everything 'f rl Drage eifound ina fret chess
Cor, Pine & Commercial adie
~ (Bussentus’ CM Stand,
eee ore
Pe ve 0A
SODA!
‘KISSINGEN,
—AND—
ON DRAUGHT
~AT—
NEVADA CITY. ,
GRAND OPENING DAY
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS HOUSE,
_ Thursday, Oct. 2, 1873.
Though somewhat eurby as yet,
our House with its usual enterprise, and a full appreciation of
the tastes of our customers, haswith a reliable description of the
changes and additions im pros —
pect for the Fall Season. of Fashfon. Ss ere:
will open for oo and sale
our sta Hype
DRESS GOODS.
Consisting of Plain and Faney
Dress Goods in large quantities.
Plain and new shades, all Weel
Diagonals, — Empress, —
and Burrity Cloths, We have these
in a variety of beautifal designs
Real Irish Poplins, in 20’ shades.
Waterpreofs in Plaid, Stripes, Navy Blues, Bottle Green, Piam,
Deep Wine color, and all tints ia
rich colors,
We have this Fall the largest and best
selected stock ‘of Shawls, such as 3orbshire and Paisley.
. A beautiful stock’ of Black ana Colored
Silks, .varying in pele trom. 60 1H,
per yard.
We: have received » gigantic stock of
Carpets. 20 pieces 3-ply new patterns,
of the moss, beautiful \ “20
County.
Ladies’ Misses’ ay ilanen tates
and immenre and choice stocks) —
‘We tdeuhle do: shaie-gm our geod lt
we ask you is to call at-the large Whole
will: be sale one penthinen Seean.tene
ROSENBERG: BROS.
‘BROAD STREET, NEVADA.
“Py S, Country Merchantarcam punch
cote st one eatchliehoaent «fen Tow
PRESORIPRIOS-€ARETULLY com.
Congress ‘Water,
BELL & BROWN'S
ROSENBERG BROS’ .
tens to gratify their curiosity —
n
, . . pieces English Ingraip and Common Car
: pets, enough for every house in evel
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denly at
Ready, 00
heart dist
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ling 1
foiir mont
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4 aro d.
his frient
death, a8
for a long
“as usual ¢
Sunday 2
~ in his be
city in th
9 visit, at
a half of
uby @ cou
this city,
gad tidiz
sof
Jerséy, I
Galena, ]
ted to Ci
years ag
Ready, ¥
being en
‘Jong resi
ed him ¥
friends.
Rough a
. the ausp
which 01
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Pine str
erything
any othe
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The d
ing Con
ble _liti;
from th
confirm
at that
final, a
out.”
a
Chil
5 Dresses
for $1 «
_ Wen
thoritie
Messrs.
vada F
——
that preys
Tesiden
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