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ar of fe, Sale
Utor of the
deceased,
Paying for
} the Teal
Purposes
afd Court
. atte of
Bald surend ps OOn of
d Sup -rior
County of
de: should
Hor to'sei]
2 waid de
shall be
© publish.
im Neva.
wPer print& County
WELL,
or Court,
Bale
t the coum
ornia.
‘8. E. Sto.
ihistratrix
deceased,
¢ for an oréal estate
i in said
reordered
sone inter.
eased, ap' Court on
eptember,
day, at
wCourt at
y, Califorér should
inistratrix
tition des.
J order be
ive wecks
PT, a newst Nevada
WELL,
r Judge.
jy22
OFFICE,
1891.
stant, Va.
s and Les Davison,
Respondd SW} of
. 10 EF. M.
8 48 & porlated Plac1056.
the verified
Feorge W.
ring there. *
ve named
witneases,
its, togethap ar beOf this-ofeenth day
) o'clock A,
e to introer; Ist-—
for agricul.
es, 2nd—
have failed
ereon as rerT said —redoned the
said M. A.
the homestant be alRegister.
y for Con.
an
8.
County of
=
of Charles
Powell, the
of Charles
ed his petir of sale of
edent, for
It is theret, that all
of said de1 Superior
ny of Au6 forenoon
m of said
ty, in the
use why an
cS the Maid
e real ésnd that a
hed once a
ks in the
er printed
ounty.
WELL,
or Court.
Powell, the
4. L. Johniq petition
fa of all
nt, for the
t is therert, that all
2 of said deerior Court
gust, 1801,
ay, at the
p Court at
of Nevada,
should not
ligtrator to
d deceased.
be publish
agive weeks
newspaper
id Nevada
DWELL,
or Court.
ab
ING COMnia. Notice
of the
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RAILROAD LANDS.
CVADA DAIiy
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RIPY.
VOL, LXI—No. 9510
‘NEVADA. OFTY. GAL. FRIDAY EVENING: AUGUST 21, 1891.
I
Established Sept. 6, 2990, by N. P. Brown & Co."f
Tue Daily ‘Tennseript, : (New York Bakery
PUBLISHED
Every D.v-/Except Sunday,
* BY ,
BROWN & CALKINS,
N. P, Brown,
Business Manager. Editor.
L. Sv Cafkins
G. Wm. Durst, Prop.
AVIN PURCHASED THIS WELLOffice—Transcript Block,” Commerciat H known and povnlar Bakery, on
+troet, Nevada City, Calif,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : .
Year, pavable in Advance...$6,
City Subscribers. 2 5 ‘Cts per week.
Teriis for Adveytising Legal Advertise-~
wm ents, $1 per square for firat insertion and
_ cents per square*for each additional in#ertion.
Business advertisements as per card rate
--furnished on application,
Local Notices -10 cents per line for first
asertion and6 cent+per ling for each addi{onal insertion, ’
“Nevada City Society Directory.
MISTLETOE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 47
Inde*endent Order of Odd Fellow
Meets at Odd fellow’s Hall
Every 2nd and 4th Monday of Eaeh Month
at 7:30 o'clock,
M. L. ROBERTS, C, P.
. Q@EQ. A. GRAY, 6.
oe
NEVADA CHAPTER NO 6,R. A. M.
eTATED MEETINGS FIRST MONDAY IN
EACH MONTH,
K. M. PRESTON, H. P.
J, ROLFE,. secretary.
HYDRAULIC PARLOR, NO. 56,
Native Sons of. the Golden West.
Meotaat Pythian Castice
SVERY TO RSDAY-EVWG AT 7:30 O'CLK.
_ FR SEARLS, President.
JOHN C. NILON, R,8. . :
NEVACA LODGE, NO.-13 F.& A.M.
Mééta at Masonto Bali}
" Btatea mootlaxs outhe Second Wednesday
of eveh mua '
Visiting Brethien in good standing are
curdially invited.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Master,
I J. ROLFE, Secretary. s
MOUNTAIN DIVISION No. 16,
Oniform Bank Kaichts of Pythias
Meets at Armorv Hall
eirat Wednesday Eveuing of Each Month at
7g y'ctock7
“J. A, RAPP, B K, C.
GEO, A. GRAY, 8. K. B. :
NEVADA GOMMANDERY. NO.6,
Knights Templar,
Meets at Masoniv Hil
ND THIRD THURSDAY OF BAOM
ate MONTH at 79 o’cluck,~
DAVID E MORGAN, C.
~T.d, ROLFS, Be
LAUREL PARLOR, NO. 6,
Native Daughters of the Godlen West
Meeta at Pythian Castle
th Th Evening of Each
ag ands Mouths Y.a0 o'eloc fs
CORA CLARKE, President.
SERAPH vu, SUKEFURTH, RK. 3
NEVADA CITY INSTITUTE. NO. 30]
Young Men’s Institute.
Meets at Hibernia Hall
Alternate fhursday Kyaning com
he ewith the first thursday Kveu
ing in the vear,
THOMAS BROWN, President.
CARL BUHEMEK &. 8.
MILO LODGE, NO. 48,
Kniehts of Pythias,
Meeta at Pythian, Castle
EVERY FRIDAY EVk'G at 7:50 O0'CLOUK
W. T. MORGAN, ©, C.
B' &. RECTOR, K. of BK. aud b.
PRINCE ALBERT LODGE, No. 290,
Order Sons of St. George.
Meets at Pythian Castle,
Baturduy Evening, (extept fourth
' pe 0 of each onth,)\a 7:80 0 cluck,
Visiting Brothérs gordially invited.
LEONARI FOUTE, Worthy President.
T. H. WATERS, Servretary, ‘
Quiek Time &:Choan ar.
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—OF THE—
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Daily Express Traina make prompt connec. Railway Lines
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a
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ean secure
ay ola Sleeping ven mwoares
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W. H. MILLA, Land AgontO. PR. R, Ya .
Transcript Block,
intend to kee hand Be tnd tokeep on hand at-all times the
Bread, Pies, Cake, Ete.
Wedding Cakes and Pastry
Made te order on short notice and on most
reasonable terms.
Allorders for anythi
ly attended to, TAOE ny Has promps
‘By strict attention to business, giving the
. beat aatistaction and selling at low rates, .
hope to merit a liberal patronage.
Dr. GC. W. Chapman,
DEN TIST,)
NEVADA OITY...... ; vous sO ae
‘Offive with Dr, N, E, Chapmun, Sacramento street, a20 tf.
P.F. SIMONDS
Attorney .and Counselor at Law,
ILL PRACTICE IN THE STATE AND
United States Courts.
OFFICE+Morgan’ Roberts’ Block, Neve
ta City "
3. i. CALDWELL,
Attorney at Law, Notary Publio,
AND: CONVEYANCFR.
FIG uth side Broad Street o}
ORNs ion Street, Nevada ar te i
Wil practice in all the Courts of the State,
ind he Courts of the United “*ates within
he State of California
0. 8. WOODMANSEE, M. D.,
Physician, Surgeon and Oucliust.
Grits SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AUL
diseuses of the ,
EYE, NERVES, LUNGS, those peculiar
Also, RAEUMATISM,
Residence—N. W. corner of School and
sichardson streets, Grass Valley.
atreet.
Office Hopcs—l0 to 12a. M., 2to 4 and 6
to7 P.M,
EDWARD M. PRICE, M. D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
RAPVaATR Of THK OY Tan CULL oUe
G of Physicians and: Burgeons, Loudun,
Kugland, andof the University of Brussel,
Helgium, ete,
Uffice at Cart. Bros. Drug Store.
RESIDENCE—M. Hauley's, Main street,
Nevaia Ulov,
LUBTIE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER:
AND
JEWELER
Brond Street, Nevada City.
Empire Livery Stable!
Broad st., Woveds City. opp Na ona. Ex:
ange b ote.
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
—
HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest.lot of
iferses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thie part of the State.
Teame with elegant Buggies, Wagons ard
Hacks tolet at the shortest notices and »
the moat reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, uf gcod sty!
aud capable af golog as fast as any gentle
man cares to drive, as
Good Baddle Horses always on hand
UARBIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT;
PORNISHED
IT HAS TURNED UP.
WEL A.T'T
A CHANCE TO. MAKE
"MON np wy.
¥ selit oH newmoek pn daS ee fp A tl
ee the greatest selli:
rer "a he tt fie auth ' a W Tit, . bh Pa
ER RRT10 ve. fresh aha eyibing . bu
moreug and serious Printe!l on heavy;
plate B pas. Itisthe Cheapest Kook for it
sige and cha acter evermpublished,One agent avld 108 copies in Nashville in
three duys. Priceof outfit only 75 «ents
Apply at once 10r terms a:d territury, If yuu
are nots t:isfied when outit receiyed, mu.ey refunded,
dress,
Southwestern Pablishing House,
158 and 155 North Spruce St,
Nashville, Tenn. ag29-4m
National Meat Marke
OPPOSIS'6 ‘ITIZENA BANK,
—
ne
).J, WAPPZIGER.... Provrien
PJs Wyant: MOTTON. VRAW dans
“HAMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale o: ‘ a ’ 8,
And all kinds of Meats usually found fi
. Grat-olase Market,
Manta delivered { ee of charge.
O, J, VAFFZIGER,
UNION MARKET,
] COMMEROTAL STREET. .N*VADA CIT)
; DEALBROIN
Wtxiotcnstook or rau ruc
Commercial Street, adjoining .
to Females and ali Chronic Diseases‘ ~
“Office—Mill attest, 3 dours soush of Neal}
. MachineNo, g-and Laty Transcript 1 JAE on og 00
‘ ‘ ti . ce * 3 00
‘ON HAND A
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE,
New No. 9High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's,
‘SEWING MAGHINES,
Which Xr Will sell
The Best Sewing Machines: Made,.:€@rGall.and. See Them
WHETHER YOU, WANT TO: BUY. O® NOT.
Thos. Shurtieft.
FPLASBA STOR
+ Oe
GO TO THE
Plaza Store of ‘Thomas; Shurtleff
I¢ YOU WANT TO BUY THE BEST
Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, -Ete.,
_ AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Fresh Fish Crabs. Shrimps, etc. received.every Thursday nicht. .
For Sale by the Leating Groce !
For Cash or on Rasy Installments, at Low Priggs;fssscms, —
HAVE REMOTED
. ooo DENNY.& GRAY,
Horse-Sheers
Cat,
&.
Have Removed to their
NEW SHOP AT THE PLAZA, .
Where thoy will be pleased to exeeute any
and all work in their line.
Jarriage and Wagon-making.
Hrre-Shoeing a Specialty
“FACTS .
ABOUT THE TEA WE DRINK.
But few people know that there ts such 9,
@hing as sun-cured tea in existence, ‘
@ak at once how it fs th not offered for
tats asta that you hase hochinn ot That te
answered easily; but it is necessaty fo presente:
first a few dotatls: Thé public only knows,
Green Teas.
Yow people know that the bright biuishgreen color.of the ordinary teas exposed tn
the windows is not the aiant ‘olor. os
artificial; Prussian blue ‘sfick; gypsum,
Plumbago, and other uphealthful bn
*eolora being used. for this purpose The effect
shiny, attractive green; but also ‘permits the
tse of off-color” and worthléss teas, whi
ence wander the gidéen: cloak, are ean?
fnable coloring. practice even admits of the
“use of foreign ‘subsrances, dnd the English
soverament, whieh looks Closer {nv the get.
REMOVED
'
Swart's. Photo*raph Rooms:
PAVING REYVPTED ‘THE PHOTO[ GKAPH GALLERY on
Fine Street,
Hcrewith inform the public that I am now
Ready For Business.
Ph tograph#in all the Latest Styles,
Old Pictures copied and enlarged.
~The Best Paily Plow in th Market
rene os ree
—E@ Don't Fail.to Try It.Made.at_Gridley, by the . . }
CENTRAL MILLING Co,
_ Including 1 Year's Subscription ‘<‘The‘Daily: Transotipt.”
We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer
the (+ ago ?
At lower rates than ever before for a good machine,
namentation and appearance. All the parts are made tc
gauye exactly the sameias the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials.
The Chicago Singer, Machine. have every importan improvement ina loose balance wheel so constructed as to
premit winding babbins without .removing the work from
the machine.
The loose balance wheel is actuated by.a-solid.bolt passing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft outside
of the balance wheel, which bolt “is held to position by a
strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is ; ulled out enough to” release the balance wheel,
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by
a stop-pin till the bo! bin is filled. When the machine is
liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left
out of the wheel when not.in use, ‘so that the machine
cannot be operated by the 'treadle.
Each Machine Has the herent J Attachments :
FOOT ute LER, 6H rtd all ifferent . ey? TVER,
PAGKARE NNGEB PvE CUTTER YON Cay aie
CHROR NERIT TP BINDEM :
THROAT PLAE f BOBBINS.
The driviriy wheel on this tiachine is admitted tobe 'the simplest; easies:
running and most convenient of any, . Pheinidchine ia belt Kreading; lias the
very best tension and thread liberator, is made of the bert maerial, with the
wearing parte bardened, and is finished’ im @ superior atyeté) it has veneered cover, droprieuf table; end daawers andeenwity drawer,
The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY: MAOHINE + OR 6 YFARS,
wi
ON BUCK,
Lonamont, Cou., Nov.’17, 1889.. . Hy Ripour,
Treceiver_the machine all right, and
im well pleased with it. ~ Itdoes exvellent. work, Pentnan McOarry,
Aurus, Ark Deas 11:9.
Ce Chicayo Singer sewing m hine
‘aceved in wood order. The m-tirine
ina Sehnert one; we Aue w oars
vould ask about thirty-five sllars for
such a machine.Many th: ks, I Bi oe oe Prnee etn
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec, 6, 1889.
We received the. machine sume tw
months ago. Haveyiven it a fair triv
and like it very much, ‘We think i
is.as good as «forty dollar machine,
‘ Mies Jang Rowera,
Josurn Baouman. machine ia order, and am wel:
Lavtesd pleased with the came, Accept m)
Someaset, Va., Oct. 28, 1889. °} thanks, — A. Norton.
The machine ordered war? arrived, ae
ind after a few dare: trial [ find it to} Wei.’s Baines, N. ¥.; Nov.20, 1889.
@ us represented, and doubtless wil! I would say, after asing the sewing
vontinue to give pay ae machine received from’ you, it giver
any J. WALKER. portentnes tele im ali respects, do
kota ng all kinds of work very nicely.
ey Mas 3. O. Youmans.
!
Trenton, Neb.,Nov, 26, 1869.
The premium sewing machine éamé
to hand very promptly and in good o1der, It is nicely finished, and worke
like a charm,and we ure: delighted . isfaction—does us:
with it, E, F, Youna, dollar machine. —
Sr. Manaanes’s, Md ., Dec, 14, 1889, Hereme, Ohio, Nov, 19, 1889,
We received wie igoaiticn tee eens “The sev ing aie Eee r gel
since in good order, Weare ag a preminm last year, cannot be beatwith the machine and glad to speak ot . en, and « ces ad good, work aw a $40.00
you.asan honest, honorwble Almachine. Gro. B. Mum.
neighbor was’here to look at ‘mir po
Prices, avable. in.Advance
tee td CO”
the fagtory,.w
4
5 (Fo"
ribea.‘o pay freight’
Ls
Broad. Btrest .. +0. . Nevada’ (it .
Paid up Capital $30 00
Sew Verk,
We-tssue BILLS OF EXCHANG
Payable AV SIGHT inthe prit ;
, and EUROPE. ;
&,.M PRESTON
&.M. HUNT.
/ SINGER SEWING: MACHINES [Psi oe
This machine is made after the latest models of the. Se.%Matonns, ”
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, or-. %™-#®™4"°%, wy preston,
sO Cad fi cd with Ol, . from Eaat.
T INST AUC
ing insan Francisco at 7:15 P, M
Adina, A Wael Siar sane nex . ing fan, Feanciscoat7 LP. M., also Buster
#rancisco at 8:00 4. M.
: 8 ater . Pine nag bend By. —
KR uperier Judge of Meveds County, io
JOHN §°7ART, Photographer,
‘CITIZENS BANK,
— +
WE geo SIGHT DRAFTS PAYAR)
Sau Franetsce. E
And Sacrament:
cipal cities of GRKRAT BRITA
Collections on any part of ¢t
‘Hited States a specialty.
Highest Price Pald tor Geunr A S45 SEWINC:MACHINE ENR S17 [Rit S ENS on ES
thased
Aveay Office &t this Bank.
OFFICERS:
PRESIDE -::
Mien Parsipe
OHN T. MORGAN.
DIRKCTORS:
Joun T. Moxes
CORRESPONDENTS.
w York—First National Bank.
an Francisco—Firkt National Bank,
Sacrainento—Nationa) Bank of D, 0, Mill
fo.
Nevada County N. G. 8. R.
a
fe]
TIME TABLE NO. 43
Cakes Bfect Sunday, Aug. 2, 1891, 8
12 o'clock M.
eee
LEAVING NEVADA CITY
12.10 As M. drtand arrive»
dan. Francisca at 9:16 A. M., aud overlap
10:00: A.M 20ace toca er
‘ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.=. ly, bringi ar
5:22 A.-M. Resins and we ipa
= ti ‘th
5122 P.M. Werland leaving ‘be ¢
JOHN F. KIDDER, Genere) Manager
€. H. BROWN, Supertntendent.
on. B. M. BUNT,
Physician,
y' WICK AT VINTON’S DRUG SFORK,
NEVADA CITY,
N. BE, OHAPMAN,
WOOAL ANESTHETICS tr prernup.
Office a Residence, Sacramento pct ;
J. M. WALLING,
Attornev at Law. .
eer 4 sand
ND A Ha F DO
Icons eae vera te .
the trash that often
get them, and what to
‘Mout them,
the pound; Or ag piestphotdpne sith f
“. @ Cent per ‘cup, Tts economy Cheretore
DENnTie? “
Ge WEVADA CITY, 0.. .0aso}
Attorney and Counselor at Law.)
winenese of its staples thay ours, has in
of the alleged “Anest” of teak found yedres
leaves, straw, fragmenta ‘of. matting, rice
husks, and witldw teaves. ‘In'Tact, ttts
stated by an Buglisty authority that h@vdreds
Of shousands.of pou!s Ofaloeyashivand wils
low leaves are annually, imported as tea,
which without the coloring process would be
tuivioaifble. ‘They report tea as one of the most
notoriously adulterated articles of conimerca,
The temptation to make awetpings and bed
tea intoa merchantable produet with a few
cents’ worth of. green coloring ‘maiter ts tog.
atrong to withstand, fate worthlessneas
nds its way to this mar
Bet labeled “New: Crop, “Best! Quality,”
“Green Tes, * eter would simply astound thé.”
pitblic If-revealed, to @ay dotting of the ui .
healthfuluess of the Prussian blue, plum:
dao, gypsum; and the Other mineral color
that are employed.
Black Teas.
The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, aa well
a4 the China teas that may be included under
the generat ing ats thas,” get thetr
color from thé Arig or yay if but
mineral. oolotiog matice fy also frequently
used to giye a Sertaly desired commercial
ina ren ee ye the coloring, as
n tena neeals thet
Uty\of the tea, and permits the use of he
very gheapest teas, to argue Rothing for the
g effect of excessive fring which
. Tesorted t when.a very cheap prodPi ised and aw extreme oolor desired,
STA Beeoh's Ton (Sun-dyled).
aac aily ey cel) nl optur rad
We are told thas
when tea 13.80 poor it cannot be sold et home
or nately shipped te) tah markets, is te
otLibre fvagrant chad "thet avideinity eolgred.
Green teas and the manipulated basket or
red teas, you hardly need be told. That
is more healthful than the miueral-colg:ed
teas, taalso.apparent, That it is more expensive, is also true; and that fe another
you have never seen it. Theres m.¢ 00 much
{iu It as there is in the Cheap adulterAbout the Cost of Teas.
According to the eustom-house reports, the
Smount of tea received at Bau isco last
Yea (1800) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value
Wee per pound
the reader was one,
wee ‘the way from 50 to
$1 per pound, Tn other words, for that $956,259
worth of tea theconsumer paid between four
aud Qve millions of doliars, There are your
enormous profits, and there you will pribably
find the chief reason why most of you never
heard of arun-driedtea As the sun-dried teas
have no mask, they are compelled to be
lutely pure and of better quality than the
artificially colored and manipulated teas.
Hence the margins on them are smaller, and
maty dealers don’t care about hauling them,
and you know pothing about them, But it is
‘the object of this article to tell you Where you
% for, and al)
Ttavill be found tu color te
between the artifiéially coloted gree
the biack teas, and the drawn tea presents a
clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful
fragrance. It is offered to the peoplé at, 600
per pound, the same price that many Bie
clally colored teas are.sold for, Byes its
anteed purity makes it more economical te
uso; for « less Quantity, say about twenty
grains, ‘is required per cup, As there are
7,680 grains to & pound, there will be seen te
be between three and four hundred cuys te
manifest. It ie put ‘ap fn 68 pound packages
at the bottom of tits article plainly printed
on the package.’ It-is sald dn thi¢Yorm for
ee quite
ithout the
ect that
thaton the artifictally ooloted tidd that you
— Classes, @ green and the
Pleasant ay the fact may be, it is nevertheleas 4 * “@
leas, although ft ty ; whiees neisce : TERS ced Piste al tly weed whece th 1 sear
_ . .) Any Hotel in the inteara ee
aiid fewer © .
have seen it! But there is, and it is of All teas.
; the.qweetest, purest, and. most fragrant. You: /:!
fe 2
ta twofold. It not only makes the tena bright, £ _&
to a
Worked off as a good qualityaf tea, Theabom: . “
3 8. Case
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ee
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The Morning Cali
(Rowan ingnes a week)
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RECTOR: BROS, Proprietors.
roo-acres of the’ best “bot
{tom land in Penn Valley,
3 this county, néat John Casey's
~ ace, AlFfenced and ander
Meseive: Miresecent Structure, . cyltivation andl gan be /irri. hae kanee yt aia ‘. gated . from the \ Excelsior
picks . . Water‘Company’s ditch, — Is
deep soil’(as good as the
Teacg orders of. Qemumaasial Travelers! jest in the State), Corn
° : he and potatoes can raised
Free 'Bus to and trom all Trains. {with success. The finest
Telegraph, Post OMies and General stage shi ping fruits can be, faised
teeta Raeing, without irrigation, ee
he Table Not * xcelled bythat. = Terms reasonable. Apply at’the Daity TkAnsCRIPY Office. ‘a23-tl.
faq Only Pixst-qlass Hotel im the City . ».
rior of the State.
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Nevada County Abstract Office,
Nevada City, Nevada Co, Cal.,
* ‘itles Examined and Insured “FRED: SEARLS,
Av’ orney® and Oounsélor at Law. hurtiett's, Plqas Store tare. Aen
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