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gx. J The Daily Transcript. The Former Offer Superior Advantages
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mewn TY 8S,
NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES.
: prrics:
fio. $2 Commercial street, Nevada City Cal.
*
CIRCULATES 18
» heaty, be ;
grade Clty Gree Valleyiven, French cor-. larger capacity. Publishing —thisiy
tal, Srectiand, Norte Hoombeld, Moores] times against the single 15m oe ene
‘ Grecwn of ‘Nevada county: also in Biscer. zine, the newspaper naturally absorbs
and Sierra counties, ot ento, 880 more material, and a writer's chances
9 Siskiyou to po ey the Bi arc correspondingly better. Then, too,
erra to the Gea." : . . subjects which are out of the range of
the magazine fall directly within the
scope of the newspaper. This is specially true of timely, Hticles. :
The magazines, of today with their
_. large circulations, and the necessary
The following” are the voting pre-. Slower process of printing, areprepared
cincts of this ae: so far in advance as to make it imposFirst—All that portion of the city sible for them to get close enough to
lying south of Deer creek. timely happenings to make their disSeog f t the iron cussion of them fresh and. interesting.
Second—Commencipg : e by With the ne per this i, of
bridge across Deer creck, TOnBle. different, and it is precisely in ite ability
thence along Main street to mmer-. 4, treat of what is latest and freshest
~@al street, along Commercial street 0) ~herein lies its strength, and ‘i; shies
Broad street, on Broad and East) yeanects the field is necessarily broadB:oad tothe city limits, theace west . sned to the writer.
wndsouth along the line 6f the city] But, bear in mind, this advantage is
limits to Deer creek, thence easterly . only ore of greater capacity, not of less
along Deer creek to the place of be-} requirement. Disappointment can be
ginning. no more certain than when ‘@ manuThird—Commencing at the iron script is sent to.a newspaper editor with
bridge across Deer creek, running . the belief that he is less critical, or that
on Main street to Comhis constituency is less exacting than is
the case of the monthly magazine.—
Edward, W. Bok in Ladies’ Home Journal. ;
Nevada Cit;
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1890.
Nevada City Voting Precincts,
thence
mercialstreet, on Commercial street
to Broad street, on Broad and East
Broad to the city limits, thence east
and south along boundary line of the
city to Deer creek, thence westerly
along the center of Deer creek to the
place of beginning.
,
You Can Lose Your Vete.
Something About Decorations.
Everybody knows that decorations
are commoner abroad than in England,
and that it was of the English representative at the congress of Vienna
that Talleyrand said he was the only
plenipotentiary who had “‘the distinotion of not being decorated;” but a
writer in Temple Bar has been proyoked by some French observations on
English love of titles to go into details
about this matter, Accordingly, he
has ascertained that if the natives of
India be omitted from the calculation,
the queen only rewards by decorations
one out of every 28,000 of her subjects,
There has been a late decision of the
Supreme Court which throws a new
light on the oft digcussed question as
to whether a man can lose his voting
residence or not. Heretofore it has
been held that every American citizen
who has his name’on the Great Register has a right to vote some where. In
. other words, a man could not lose his
voting residence in one precinct until
he had gained a residence in another,
but according to the decision of ‘the
Supreme Court a citizen can actually
lose his voting residence. Ifyou should
move from one precinct to ‘another
within the thirty day limit, necessary
to gain a residence, in a precinct, i. e.,
within thirty days of an election, you
not only cannot vote in the precinct to
which youhave moved, but you also
lose your right to vote in the precinct
where your formerly lived.
for every 675 citizens. The same painstaking writer puts together the available details of the Legion of Honor, and
holds them up to admiration or the reverse asa paid body. Chevaliers have
a “salary” of £10 a year, an officer £20,
a commander £40, and a grand officier
£80, while the reward of a grand croix
is £120 per annum.
lows: ‘‘I swear fidelity to the president
of the republic, to honor and to my
entirely to the welfare of the state and
The Werld Enriched.
Cor. London Telegraph.
Hoisting a Mouse.
A tall desk stands against the wall
in P. C. Cleaver’s livery stable.
small spider had fastened to the bottom of the desk a conical web ‘reac
nearly to the floor. About 11:
o'clock one day it was observed that
the spider had ensnared a young mouse
by passing filaments of her web around
its tail. When first seen the mouse had
its fore feet on the floor and could
barely touch the floor with its hind
feet. ‘The spider was full of business,
The Directors of the 17th Agriculturpoe mses, ese b niger oad pega el
al District Association will meet at 2) ing it struggle desperately.
o’clcck in the afternoon of Wednesday} Its efforts to escape were all unavailat this city. At the meeting the. ing, as the slender filaments about its
committee on awards will be appoint-. tail were top strong for it to break. In
edand employes about the pavilion. short time it was seen that the spider
and track will be selected. Bids for] was slowly hoisting its victim into the
privileges will be opened and anyone y 2o’clock in the afternoon the
desiring to put ina bid most get it id barely touch the floor with
there on time.
The facilities-of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only remedy which is trnly pleasant and refreshing to the taste and
prompt and effectual to cleanse the
system gently in the spring time or in
fact, atany time, and the better it is
kn own the more popular it become. —
Directors Wicetingair. B
mouse
Mimisterial Appointments. 9 o'clock at night the mouse was
Rev. William Angwin, late of this the
city, will have charge of the Methodist Church: at Santa Rose’ during the
* ensuing year. It was &t Santa Rosa
that Mr. Angwin was stationed when
he first entered the ministry.
Rev. Dr. Chisholm has been appointed by the conference to take
charge of the Methodist Church st thir
city.
descended and bit its tail.
Thro’
Col. Markham Coming.
. Col. Henry H. Markham, the Re
publican nominee for Governor, will
address the people in this part of the
written
chiefs or, forks were thought of
ite fore feet; by dark the point of its}
nose was an inch above the floor. At
alive, but made no sign except when . .
At this time it was an inch and a half
Next morning the
SL Renta
ughout the most elegant periods
ofthe “age of chivalry” handkerchiefs,
or any substitute for them other than
such as nature provided, were ‘utterly
unknown. Elaborate books of etiquette and treatises upon manners were
before either handkerAn Australian musician has invented
State as follows:
ley.
mand
; Monday, October 6th, Downieville.
‘ Tuesday, October 7th, Nevada City.
< Wednesday, October 8th, Grass ValTue use of calumel for derangements
a trombone that is played by steam.
Its “God Save the Queen” can be
heard at a distance of four miles. He
had hard luck with it, however, for the
people of his own town drove him out
as @ nulsames
stores the.color to gray hair; promotes .
a fresh and vigorous growth ; preventa’ }
the formation: of}.
dant vane E.
tents, my was
heavy growth of hair.
amber of years, and it has always
tne satisfaction. Itis . eed
‘4 vents “the hair from turnip;
ny, insures its gous. and
eeps the scalp white an clean.” —
“J have used Ayer’s Hair for
promoting the growth of the , and
think it unequaled. For resto) the
hair to its original color, and fora
ing, it cannot be surpeassed.”’—Mrs.
La Fever, Eaton Rapids, Mich.
tent
of it-trom my own experienve. Its use
Labcerstred . a of — a .
kes it and soft. Vigor
aiso a ware for Nandruff.”—J. W. Bowe
Editor “ Enq
or
the past two years, and found it all it is
re} conntanh to
natural color to ere
to grow freely
pliant.”"—Mrs.
of
lost ail the hair from the top of his
After one month’s
"s
‘Vigor the hair began. coming, and,
three months, he had a fine gow of
hair of the natural color.’—P. J. Cullen,
Saratoga Springs, KR. ¥.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor, .
hai ft and silken;
“I have nsed-Ayer’s Hair Vigor tid
“Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a most excelvreparation for the hair. I speak
2,
uirer,” McArthur, Ohio.
“J have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor f
be. It restores the
y hair, causes the hair
and: keeps it.soft and
M. V. Day, Cohoes, 'N. ¥
«My father, at about the
trial of Ayer
N.Y.
Hair
in
PREPARED BY
Or. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase,
Bold by Druggists and Perfumers.
whereas in France there is one decore Warranted “APHRODITINE” o mon:
The oath is as fol. To!
tion,
Power, W. 5
pect Weakness, H
native land; I swear to devote myself siness, Weak M Soe actor ent bape.
taney, wate if neglected often lead
to fulfill the duties 6f a brave and loyal . for $5.00. Sem by asl on receipt of pri
knight of the Legion of Honor.”—Paris . every $5.00 order received, to refund the moncy if
A ch;
108 Stevenson . San FRANCIS~d. Cat
thousands of testimonials from old and. young,
of both soxen, Wee have been permanently curce
by the use of Aphroditine. Ci
W. D. VINTON, Nevada City.
[eco & (HAW
of the liiver has ruined many a fine
constitution. Those who for similar
troubles, have tried Ayer’s Pills testify
to their efficacy in thoroughly remedying the malady, without injury to the
Rollins, Fairfield, Va.
juices at Carr Bros.
iver Regulator.
A
Hotel Arrivals.
3 ; Dan Tuttle, Yuba Mine,
R. B. Chew, Red Dog, .
R. V. Halton, San Francisco,
H. Morganthan, do
A. F. Brown, do
Thos. Dyer andim, do
Miss C. Mullins, do
Chas. H. Vercellein, do
-!~? Jno. Goffett, Moore’s Flat
J, McCarthy Saad
_ M.A. Baugh, Washington,
‘
iY» 2
Mrs. M. Fowler,> Virginia Cit
‘ Ruby Mins,
system, ,
ye My own family medicine—Simmons
\ Liver lator. — Rev. Jas. M
Fountain soda water with pure fruit
A mepicise endorsed and used by
goon pant and druggists—Simmon
Nartionay Horsz1, Sept. 15.
H. K. Kinney, do
©. Edwards, do jd
L. Holland, do. id
* G. H. Colby, Dutch Flat,
Ino. Nicoll, do
me P. Riordan, do
ea z F. lo
ibe : Miss B. Montgomery, Sacramento,
W. Sherman, _@o
: Mrs. G. Baker, Col. Hill,
Mrs. H. Pengelly Delhi Mine, :
‘W.A. Hanley, Jr., Ramboy Mine,
“ am oa age mm Forest City,
. W. 5 alee aueetland,
SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH.
Headache, obstruction of discharges
talling into throat, sometimes profuse, watery,
and acrid, at tenacious, mucous,
mig ye bloody and putrid; eyes weak, .ring<4 expectoration of caeave matter
Only a few these and '
symptoms present at Thou
sani roe Lely te ie oomeumpaon, and end
F
are FS or
The Gelebrated French Gure.
ute
Is wor a
POvITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
ofnervous disease
or any disorder of
the generative organs of eithe: ,
BEFORE _useof Stimulants, AFTER
bacco or Opium, or through youthful indisere&c., such as Loss of Brain
down Pains iu the
ia, Nervous Prvs‘emory, Loss of Power and Imyoto premature
age ty. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boxes
ce"
W: GUARANTEE La given for A WRIT:
Permanent cure is not effected. We have
roular free. Address
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
“scific Bran
OR SALE BY
Staple and fancy Hardware
Twelve Distinct Styles of
HEATING :: STOVES,
“Andall the Best and Newest Patterns. cw
(OOK :: STOVES :: AND :: RANGES,
All Styles. ea
The Famous, Sunerior Ranee,
{The Best in the. Market.;
Agents for the celebrated
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING:
Guns, Pistols, __
‘Ammunition of ail Kinds.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
O. V. B. Pocket Knives,
(0@F-We ‘io not carry English cutlery. We believe in the superior
merits of American products.
PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY,
. WINDOW GLASS, ETC.
~ We Sell Everything at
San Francisco Prices,
FREIGHT ADDED,
MRS.A.PERRY
HAS LEASED
THEPINE STREET RESTAURANT
RMERLY CONDUCTED BY A. TAM,
and having renovated and refitted it in
Tst-class style is now prepared to serve the
publicin a satisfactory manner.§
FRESH OYSTERS
ene aes
ey IN ALL STYLES.
Rich ice Cream
IN ITS BEASON.
Meals at All Hours,
COOKED TO ORDER.
—~= ™~
{A Full assortment of
Fine Fresh Candies.
—
Everything neat and palatable.
BARTLETT
AND OTHER
PEARS. WANTED !
THE HIGHEST MARKET. PRICE
PAID FOR:
Marketable Pears.
Enquirefot — ey
E. BOOTH, . .
Corner Pine and-Commerc:al Streets,
——_— O————
b ; Late Novelty
IN THE WAY OF A
Dress: Bat yi Purses and Premiums!
Espec yecially adapted for
vee Street and Traveling Purposes.
This Het is having an immense sale in San Francisco
and will be worn by a great many Native Daughters in
the coming celebration
“IMRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD.
Main Street, Nevada City.
a — ——————————
ad
SPECIAL INVITATION. .
center of the Art Gallery, will be found again this year a
splendid exhibit. of. MATHUSHEK PIANOS, and you
are hereby invited to call and examine:the solid IRON
FRAME MATHUSHEK. They are different from
increasing popularity.
The Mathushek Pianos have taken the First Premium
(Silver Medal) at Mechanics Fair, also Society Medal at
State Fair which is the higkest award given to Pianos.
We sold nearly all that we put in our exhibit last year,
and’ we hope to dispose’ of more this season.
. JOHN F. COOPER,
(€otin.) Pianos.
us-when at the Fair.
}
Store and Ware Rooms, 631 J Street, SacPfaWrite for new Circular, and call and see
mento.
RATHER PREVIOUS!
To advertise our ‘Fall ise of
Men's Overcoats,
But as every one intending to attend the Admission Day
Celebration will need oie, we had our Eastern houses
ship them early and they are now. on hand, We are
showing the
Prices Are All Right.
BH. MILLER,
MevadadCity. oF
oo 9
“Ts Amal Pa
oe
=< Commencing TUESDAY, . Sent-.
In the North Hall ofthe Exposition Building, in the. ss
other Pianos. They have obtained a wide spread and. im
—OF THE—
SEVENTEENTH
For 1890
GLENBROOK PARK,
ember 23rd, and Continuing
FIVE DAYS.
Liberal Purses for State, District
and County Harness
Liberal Premiums for Live Stock.
Farming, Orchardland Dairv
Products ard Mining,
Mechanical and
Art Exhibits.
Five Days Racing !.
Speed Programme for 1880;
Je. Running—Three-fourtns mile and re
Pi 5
ae otting—One mile and repeat, for
two years old—County—$2.50.
8. Trotting—For.4 years old—District—
‘Wednesday, September 24th
4. Running—One mile and a half] dash,
6. Trotting—2:40 class, $500.
6. aac ng Cue year old, one mile -for
colts owned in the county, $150.
Ladies Tournament at lt a. M.
Thursday, September 25th
Grand Stock Parade ati0a.M.
7. Running—Five-eighths of a mile and
repeat—for horses owned in tne county,
8. Trotting—2:27 class, $750.
gono. Trotting—Three year, cld—District—
Fridav, September 26th
10. Running—One mile and $500.5
11. Trotting—2:30 class, $600. ~~
12. Trotti
M. L. & D. MARSH, Bed si
Doors, Windows,
Hic FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF GRAIN, STOCK AND FRUIT FARMS. ALSO,
ding large tracts of Land, en has during the
aoe 3,200 acres of Land into 5to 20acre Lots. The success of this undertaking i
e shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts piscet on the market, 225 have been sold.
We claim that 10 acres of choice Lan
acres of Wheatin the Mississippi Valley.
JAMES CAIRNS,————
. fuesday, September 23rd. [
Rock Creek Mill and Lanber Company,
= ee.
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
pressed Lumber, Flooring, Rustic, Siding,
Ceiling, Stepping, “ 7
Clear Sugar and Yellow Pine hee
. MINING LUMBER A SPECIALTY. ——o——factual District Assocation xsxome ax eooer=D PORES yup gawnD CEDAR PORT,
Just — Received !.
All kinds of Lumber kept constantly on hand or cut to order on short notice.
a . °
Blinds, Screens, Moldings of all kinds. —o-_— co .
Market
Rates.
M. L. & D. MARSH.
ows: ont
Yard on ee Nevada Oity. Mill on Book Greek. :
OREGON LAND COMPANY
+ W'TH .TS— ©: ,
Home Office at Salem, Oregon,
(in the State Insurance Buildine.) ;
AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND ALBANY.
—o— : ‘
CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPER
ig § .
cially organized tor the p of buying and
e Oregon Land Company was y a athe yore Rought pe pes, Rrra
a
in Fruit will bring a lerger income than 160
e also make valuable improvements in the way of roads, fences, etc. We can sell a
w
small tract of Land for the same price per acre that you would have to pay for a large
Send for Pamphlets, Maps and Price List.}
:
‘J Bhe Tending Harness Shop of Nevada City
BROAD STREET, BELOW NATIONAL HOTEL,
Provrietor
Heavy Concord Team Chain and Express Harness.
‘Light Buggy Harness of all Kinds on hand and made tooraer.
Boston team buggy and express Coliars.
Riding Saddles and Bri iles.
Robes, Blankets, Weband Leather Halters.
furry Combs and Brushes of all descriptions.
Buggy Whips, Whipstocks, Lashes, Blackunakes,
Axle Greese, Harness Oil, Harness Soap.
Gents’ and Boys’ Buck and Kid Gleves.
Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Gauntlets.
mn Carriage Trimmings and Buggy Harnege a Specialty
TERMS CASH.
PRICES THE: LOw zs.
OMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO,
ENCOURAGE CAPITAL
BY
Exhibiting Your Capabilities
—_—AT—
HE STATE FAIR OF 1890
TO BE HELD AT
SACRAMENTO, SEPTEMBER 8 to20.
The counties that have enterprise enough to place their products in a competitive
ALL ORDERS
light are the localities that will attract capital for investment.
Delays2s Are Dangerous!
Fail not to be represented at the Annual Exposition of California’s Resources.
Onen Air Amusements for the Dav !
Grand Musical Concerts for the Evening !
FOR WHICH 3
Liberati’s Famous Military Band, (of 50 Selected Artists,)
OF NEW YORK, HAS BEEN ENGAGED.
Address the Secretary.
EDWIN F. SMITH, Secretary, CHRISTOPHER GREEN, resident,
ng—Four years old—free for all,
Saturday, September 27th
Grand Stock Parade and award of
Pa Raeuiees as wiles aad $800. g—Two miles andre ‘
4. Trotting—Free for all, $800. oe
ni
i be made on the previous day. VosiAnom M2
Conditions.
cept the two years old and yearlings) 6 to
enter and 8to start, butthe Board reserves
the right to hold a less number than 6 to
fill by the deducti of @ proportionat
a’nount of the pate.
Any races filling with 10 or more paid-up
and also 20 per cent. of the purse.
The National Auscotation roisa to govern,
butthe Board reserves the right to trot heats
of any two classes alternately, or to trot a
be 6 ki ty nice hall making a walk-over shall be entitled only tothe entrance money paid ot
When less than the required number of
lows:. Twot
when conditions named oth
Non-starters in running races will be held
ee 1 GEO. G, ALLAN, Esr.
; Sole Manf g Agent for the Mathushek (New Haven,. >e given during the week, notice of which . GEO. E. TURNER, Esq.
business with us. We propose to run ot sum.
no snow. We earnestly solicit the co-operation o pent FP agg oP —
Washington Mining Co.,
. JAN trotting races are the best 8 in.5 (ex-. Clamond D. ae. ”
ce to first, one-third to the an Quarts M Z TY0
ae, ‘ ractical Mill Tests, ani ntee correct . LU
The State Agricultural Sociéty ru} returns { LUSTRATIONB, t aenae al aeenioe ra) oat 5 in every way. Working tests willbe
uth Yuba ‘Trans"ortation and Supply Company.
Incorporated © 1290,
Directors’:
Al ¢ TREGIDCO, Esq.
H, C. CALLAHAN, Esq.
E, J, RECTOR, Secretary.
GEO. A. HARE: Esq.
EDWIN TILLEY, Esq.
a Oe lave Nevada City for Maybert via Washington and Rc. .
Mondays, Wednesday:
Stages leave Maybert te evets City Ae or Feline 8S Se on Tuesdays
. . . J
Thursdavs and-Saturdays, at 5 A.M.
WORTHLEY & NICHOL, Managers.
A adags. protecti ives and those doing N. B.—This organization was
Yuba Mining Co,,
Bluebell Minin ee
anyon Creek Mining.Co., dies
Established im 1852
entries, the Society will add all moneysover Nevada: Assay . Office. IT HAS TURN E D UP.
o—; WERAT?
J. J OTT, Proprietor :
NO. 2 MAIN STREERT...NEVADA CITY A CHANCE TO MAKE
OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DESCRIPMOoNnDY.
SKETC. Foran _ tig the greatest se!
htout .n the South. FI
fresh
ion with my Assay Office I have aJLL PAGE ORIGINAL ~
+ huJ tion refined, melted and Assayed. B:
starters appear they may contest fo: . . réqui : ang: ed. By. PQY selling our new Book “CHARACTER
trance mone: (= pop to,be divided rena coune Sot Retnexenenens ioe ein. 18 Ka. r
with which I can make rwo—b2—
for entrance.
In all of the above races the entrance
Pp. M.of the day preced race
uired to ata ne se piaban
here there is more than one en
Pipe oe by A the eres of, th
reethey are to start m'ed by 6P. M. of the da: weeeaee ae: 700
In races designated as District all horses
Bude” ha Ss, intes Race » Sie t um
Lassen, an aghoe and Orslsby connting
on State of Nevada, prior to July ist;
phe pay eligible in ‘ ed B ty, races if
owued in the rior: to J
IA A ain Ae
ed will not be
will be for sale on the}
Ist,
Entry Blanks can be obtained u %
of oe to the Secre' Gace, Nevede tle,
ie purses are free to all ess otherwise
M.L, MARSH, P
Re . ©. Adrees, Nevada City Ccia,
PO. iadiose, se, Nevada City, Cal.
Park, Music and t
Stand +4 he Pavilion, Nevad vine
will
be 10 per cent. of purse, and to accompan Apply at once be ep
nominations. Purses will be +4
are not outit:
60, 80 and 10 per cent. divided into ey aot aateted w
in all races entries not declared out by 6
Address,
a § Want te Keep Thorough; Posted
UR ge ch iteehe tebe seus sanee ey
are eligiblethat were owned in the counties . :
sti: *
2 in”:
horses training on the Society’s track . @
; And Other Resources, besides being Fully
es the
county. It h
Filer, Yube ang nes ra cauti patrons in
vedas ramen no neisco and mo:
*_ . mote parts of the State. pie
Bids for the Bar Fuvilese at Glen . HOME SEEKERS yO Fr
received at the ry
eater eo loch ian. Wednesday, Eopte. ty
to 500 pounds. PRICES plate ps = free Book or ita
Low size and charecter ever olga
a sold 108. in. Nashville
TAKE three days. Price of Cay i
Southwestern Pui House,
158 and 155 North Spruce St,
Nashville, Tenn. _— ag@4m_
W. W.WAGGONER,
_ (Successor to W. F. Englebright,)
““2. Givil : Engineer : and : Surveyor,
Deputy County Surveyor and
Deputy U.S. Mineral Surveyor.
Office i Pa te gag Roberts block Nevade
DR. C. L. WALK
ties, as well as OF, anaes VALLEY, WIA. S1s1T NEs
T¥ YOU
CONCERNING
ona eee’
+ ee eee ee ee ee
0
mong?
OLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRICULTURAL
STOCK GRAZING
LUMBERING
Informed at 1 times on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
TS SPECIALTY I5 GENE a
News, and it ana eiveutatioe taste:
reading people in every part of his
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad’ Street
'
a City wil be ful and complete record of the verges id inch W
office, Nevedafa . made jn the development Page vig B. _ Office at the National Hotel.
sents extraordiuary indwocmenne ee Nothing but first-class finished work.
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