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43D YRAR—NO, 12,6367 ©
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HE TRANSCRIPT
FE. BROWN. sa . Proprietor.
FRED E, BROWN, Manager.
ns
SUBSORIPTION BATES:
gy Mall, $6 a Year.
By Carrier, 123¢ Cts, a Week
I
ji oh
—
pot to fet five, ines in
h: cen
sorted uncey month, Baéh additional line
k or 20 cents 2 month.
in advance
Sea
Ad vertisemonts
wes a wee n
Aen invariably
ayMiss Lucy Gray offers for sale at Mrs. Wm.
Moyd’s millinery store some burnt work on
nod and leather. Next week she will have
few local scenes in ofl and pastel. She will
orders for anything inherline. dlS-lw
~~ Dressmaking Parlors.
Miss Georgie Myhand of Colorado has
ened dressmaking parlors at the resl»e of George Shaw on Pine street and
sarantees satis‘action to all who may conler their patronage upon her. det
Buggies For Sele,
Adouble carriage, with fine harness, Alotwo first-class buggies will be sold at a
hergain, if applied for immediately. Ensire at TRANSORIPT office, di-tf
——
Piano For Sale.
A fine Chickering Piano is offered for sale
ita bargain. Enquire at the TRANSORIPT . ;
hee. di-tt
——————
Wanted,
To learn the Barber trade ; only eight
sks required ; good positions secured ;
talogues and full information mailed free.
oler Syatem College. Sau Francisco, Calif.
~nov23-1m
).Pianezzie is prepared to furnish fresh
ilk in quantities to euit. His p! of busiis at the ol eissenberger. ranch.
Milk delivered to any part of thecity. Satfaction guaran’ to all customers.
eave orders at Gus Fischer’s grocery
ore. * “mov2s
To the Ladies.
Ladies to do plain sewing at home: matesent free ; send stamped envelope.
iw FONTAINE, Key 89, Sacramento, Cal.
Hot Tomales.
Parties wishing hot tomaies for supper can procure them every evening at
eo’clock at Joe Marshall’s place on
Pine street, from now on. o10tf
Building for Sale.
The building on ‘the corner of Pine and
Broad streate il offered for sale. Apply to
UGUST LADEMAN.
fssiied Advertisements,
j Wanted.
Faithful person to call on retail trade an
ents for manufacturing house; local tertory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and
Kpense money advanced; previous experiee unnecessary ; position permatent; bus3 successful, Enclosed self-addressed
velope. Superintendent Travers, 620 Moon Bidg., Chicago. 923-21t
Wanted.
4 Trustworthy Gentleman or Lady in each
ounty to manage business for an old estabhed house of. solid financial standing. A
raight, bona fide weekly reget of $18 paid
W check each Monday with all expenses
rect from headquarters. Money adva
oF eXpenses. Buclose addres envelope.
hager, 370 Caxton Bidg., Chicago.
FOR SALE
Four grades Durham Bulls, Calves,
lheet, Seed Barley and Rolled Barley,
80 Two Pollen China Male Pigs.
For particulars address
W. A. OREPS,
Erle,
Yuba Cc unty, C+).
e Lee & Co.
—Dealers in—
ruit and Vegetables
Ry
FRESH FISH
® receive @ variety of Fresh Fish
‘every Thursday.
Morgan’s Fresh Oysters constantly
hand, Give us a call.
Main street, near, the Plaza
—— By—
Brown & Morgan
keal Estate, Insurance and
Mining Agents.
bd Mine, ngar Nevada City, $20,000.
ther Land=-80 acres near Blue
Tent, $1,000,
"0 story fine residence on Nevada
street, renting for $18, price $8500.
‘idence on Water street, py eal
Dished, renting now for $9,
and near city to suit purchasere.
---NEVADA OITY, OAL.
or Sale
ee Be Bh oke
ou seem to have a great likin for
large words.” ° .
* “Well, sur,” answered Mr: Erastus
Pinkley, “I once knowed a man whose
Hife were saved by a big word: He
once told me dat I prevarieated, an’ by
de time I foun’ out what dat word
meant it were too late foh me to hit
bim.”—New Yorker.
; 4
‘i
f Just Trip.
“What? Going Gut again tonight?’
began Mrs. Nagg.
~ “Oh, no; just this once,” replied her
husband, with aggravating cheerfulness. “It will be too late when I get
back to go out again.”—Philadelphia
Ledger.
™~
When Other Eyes Meet Mine.
“Love is blind,” he complained.
“That ought not to worry you,” she
said encouragingly, “because we hate
eyes only for each other.”—Milwaukee
Loveland is now selling bis famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popurar Bakery. Try it and you will always buy it. tf
Only the very vest of wines, liquor
and cigars are served at the Klondike
saloon on Spring street and courteous
treatment is tendered all. visitors
Wm. Peard, the proprietor, invite
alto sall on him, a81-tf
hinge 3
A Sarcastic Retort,
Some curious anecdotes are related ot}
Hermann Zumpe, the Wagnerian conductor at Munich, He was well known . :
to. be a spiritualist and believed that
the ghosts of dead composers inspired
his conducting of their works. ‘One day
Zumpe told another conductor ‘of note’
how Beethovén’s spirit was’ present . '
during the performance of one of the
symphonies, and so pleased was the
ghost that after the end of the first
movement he exclaimed,: “At last!”
“Ah,my dear fellow;” exclaimed the
other ‘conductor, “surely Beethoven . :
made a mistake. He thought it was the
end of the last movement.”
see~o
Fight Will Be Bitter.
Those who will persist in closing
their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, will have aj.
long and bitter fight with their troubles
if.not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what I. R. Beall of Beall
Miss.,hastoeay: “Last Fall my wife
had every symptom of consumption,
She took Dr. King’s New Discovery
after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her.” Guaranteed
by W. D. .Vinton, -Draggict. Price
50c. and $1, Trial bottles free.
I look on Wine of Cardui as the
most blessed medicine that a
woman could possibly take when
she feels sick and tired of life.
dition comes by slow stages.
is at first slightly irregular.
pains and ovarian inflammation follow.
head to foot
Wine of Cardui is a menstrual re
many women invalids today.
condition Mrs. Nelson describes.
Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui
begin treatment immediately,
Chicago
shicago to’ Boston.
Most co
Bente, via
pee
F.'W. Tuomrson,
~ Relief for Women.
Highteen months ago I was so completely run down
that my body ached from head to foot. My back seemed
to break in two and I suffered intense
abdomen. I could not afford to lay o:
and no medicine hel
A friend told me
up and advised me by all means to take it. Theday I took
the first dose the recovery of my health began. It was
. nearly three months
the end of that the I wasin better health than I had been for seven years.
Orator, Wrpnespay CHAUTAUQUA CLUB.
WINE GARDUI
Mrs. Nelson describes the condition of thousands of women. That conUsually the important function of menstruation
Then comes the
and the whole system has become affected and the pains rack the body. from
woman who takes it suffers as Mrs. Nelson suffered, . It gives speedy and complete relief from the torturing menstrual agofies which are making so
Do not let yourself come to the pitiable
Tourist Cars to Chicago
Rock Island tourist sleepi 0
andto hundreds of places besides ee
Omaha, Kansas City, Des Moines, St. Paul, M
apolis, St. Louis, Memphis, etc. Connecting care,
ly conducted excursions every
inf tion mailed
ty Barbar Se Zan Francisco, Cal.
~ No. 18 Central*Ave. ;
Hor Srrinos, ArK., April 30, 1903.
ao in the lower
and take a rest,
d me any. A
ow much Wine of Cardui built her
before I was entirely cured, but at
. Vu hrow
inful periods. Bearing-down
Finally the nervous system gives way
ulator of established reputation. No
from your druggist today and
ng cars run through te
co
on req
James\Yoodburn(o
Wholesale Dealers in fine
Whiskies
Brandies
Wines and
_ Liquors
417 K Street, bet. 4th & 5th
SACRAMENTO
The goods of this company are
carried by nearly every store that
deals in liquors iu thie city.
It's the best
Light..
LEOCTRIOCITY is the
light nowadays. You
ought to pat it in your
house. [t's the safest light
known. It’s clean. Ve
certain — press a button
and it’s on;. press another
and its off. No more
explosiong, nO more
bother with oil lamps, no
more -emokey chimneys.
It’s cheaper in ‘the long
TON. Spee
New Gas hight,
*
Is the best for business
houses. It’s far cheaper
than electric lights for people who use it foronly a.
few hoursa night...Nevada County Gas & Electric(,,
JOHN WERRY, Manager.
. the large, open bay window.
‘. and converses with those inside.
) “Mr, Cash” (that wasn’t his name), he
said, “these: gentlemen have bet me
18500 that I cannot borrow $1,000 from
you. ‘I don’t need the money, but you
‘vide the bet with you.” .
} The committee gasped, but the effect
of the cool proposition was unlooked
for. Instead of jumping at the chance
Mr. Cash. buttonholed his interlocutor
and said: :
“Did you make that bet?”
“I did.” :
money ‘from me?’
“That's what I did.” ;
“Then,” in a whisper, “go.and hedge.”
—New York Press. .
Animal Barometers. .
tortoise is not an animal one
) naturally fix upon .as likely to
be afraid of cain, but it is singularly
go. Twenty-four hours or more before
rain falls the Galapagos tortoise makes
for some’ convenient shelter. On a
bright clear morning, when not a cloud
ig to be seen, the denizens of a tortoise
farm on the African coast m#y be seen
sometimes heading for the nearest overhanging rocks. When that happens, the
proprietor knows that rain will come
down in torrents, The sign never fails. This presensation, to coin a
word, which exists in many birds and
beasts may be explained partly from
the increasing weight of the. atmosphere when rain is forming, partly by
habits. of living and partly from «the
need of moisture which is shared by
all. The American catbird gives warning of an approaching thunderstorm
by sitting on the low branches of the
dogwood tree (whether this union of
. the feline with the canine is invariable
the deponent saith not), uttering curious notes; Other birds, including the
familiar robin, it is sald, give similar
evidence of an impending change in
the weather.
Courtship Im Caracas.
the “padre” may go to his club or éafe,
while, the ladies betake themselves to
Lamps
are placed near them, and as you wander through the streets you plainly see
everywhere at the height of your owr.
eyes and quite near enough for a hand.
shake long rows of these groups of women, now gayly and often brilliantly
dressed, thickly powdered and bedecked With the quaint old jewelry of the
country. ‘ :
Then by and by. a young man ap.
pears in front of almost every window
In
most cases he is the suitor for the hand
of one of the daughters of the hause.
Bvening after evening he thus: pays
his respects to her family, standing for
hours on the sidewalk, til! the day arrives when the mother of his adored
one believes the fact of' his courting
her daughter sufficiently advertised to
the neighbors as well as to the com.
miunity at large. Then only. the doors
of the house are thrown open to him.—
-Otto von Gottberg in Harper’s Magazine. ’
A King’s Warm Bath.
When King Edward II. of England
was among his torturers, who hurried
him to and fro that no man should
know where he was, they set him down
upon a bank and the more to disguise
his face shaved him and washed him
with cold water from a ditch. The king
said, “Well, yet will I have warm water for my beard,” and so shed abundance of tears.
For that thiret trya cool, sharp glass
of beer at Britland’s.
Property for Sale. .
eale ata bargain. Enquire at once of
BROWN & MORGAN.
For a good coo}, sharp glass of beer
callat Wm, Harry’s saloon Prico Sots
«ee
Medical Lake Toilet Soap .
For the Scalp asa shampoo. Itcleans
the Sealp of crusts and dandruff, promotes the growth of the bair, cures all
Skin diseases, takes pimples off the
the face; is a eure core for poison oak,
and is fine for cleansing teeth,
The Ordwray. Plaster will cure
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back
or ‘Bide, -Neuraigia, Plourisy and ai,
Bronchial troubles, Oramps, Kidney
disease, Dyspepsia, Sprains, Heart
disease, Liver complaints, Dropey, Female weakness;sore and weak Eyes.
The above articles can be bad by
calling on J.8. HO
Corner of Pine and
Streete, Nevada City, Oal.
lommercial
a28-tf
He wasn’t literary, hadn’t any politics; couldn’t tell a story. Did we try
to. lose him? Not mucb. He had
UF Best incandescent lamps, 150 each
three bottles of Old Gilt Edge whisky
in his grip. . "
‘let me have it for a day, and Fill di.
“You bet $500 that you could borrow.
down during the day, and, as a rule, it.
After the evening “meal is finished
. ed banks and ‘hidden ditchés and se‘. it:through its mysterious day, we djd
j
The G. von Schmitburg homestead, :
near the vew steel bridge is offered for . =
. —Washington Star. :
cret passages the: snake would show
us the way, and we should have
strange hearts if, as we thus watched:
not find our dislike of the clever little
creature dying away, and: even, chang:
ing into a deep tenderness toward the
small, self reliant life, so lonely a speck
of existence in so vast a world—SucThe Sakais, or tree dwellers, of the
Malay peninsula build their houses in .
‘forked trees a dozen feet above ground
and reach them by means of bamboo
ladders, ‘which they draw up when
safely housed out of harm’s way. The.
house itself is a rude kind. of shack,
made of bamboo, and the flooring is
lashed together piece by piece and
bound securely to.the tree limbs by . .
rattan.
"These curious people are rather small }
and lighter. in complexion than the Malays, though much uglier, They have
no form.of religion at all—not even
idols—no Written language and speak a
corrupt form of Malay. :
The Heloderm.
The venomous lizard, heloderm, lives }
in the warm zone between the Cordilleras of Central America and the Pacific
ocean. It secretes a poisonous saliva
and has the curious habit of throwing
itself on its back when struck. Its bite
is not always so dangerous as popular
opinion makes it, and after severe pain
it often rapidly heals. Recent observations show: that the saliva is sometimes
yery poisonous and sometimes very. inoffensive. The poison acts by coagulating the blood and first increasing then
diminishing the irritability of the
nerves.
. Raising the Limit.
“Don’t you think that the ideals of
statesmanship are\ higher -now then
they used to be?’
“Sure they are,” answered Senator
Sorghum. “I’ve known the time when
$500 was considered big money. Now
you can’t get a man that amounts to
anything to look at less than $10,000.”
His Feeling Faculty.
“I don’t see anything remarkable in
that mule,” said the prospective purehaser, “except that he’s stone blind.”
“Yes, suh,;” replied the mule's proprietor, “he blin’ in his eye, but you des
orter see him . feel fer you wid his
heels!”— Atlanta Constitution.
ESPECIALLY FOR CHIL DRDEN
Adams’ Irish Moss Cough Baisam
. @octors and sold by all druggists.
Onres}in a day. Prescribed by all
Guaranteed 60, 500,
Mief. ‘One dose cures. Guaranteed perfeaterat:, Sette Fy tS . a , j ¢
‘Bvery box guaranteed. sale by H.
Re arouses
sluggish livers,
as aud os oo, hf nab
kidn, our yspeptic stomfous The action is mild and pleas.
ant, the results sure and permanent
putting the system in a condition
to enjoy ect health. The great.
est cure for constipation. All drag.
gists and grocers, 250,
OTT’S
Assay Office
Established in 1853.
ab aG
I buy Gold Dust and Gold
and Silver Bars.
..Nevada City, Cal.
GRAND
LEAD YEAR BALI
3 TO BE GIVEN BY
“ Laurel Par'or, No. 6, N. D. 6. W.,
FRIDAY EVG , JANUARY: Ist:
GE 999006 <a
Floor Director MISS OLIVE GAYLORD
FLOOR COMMITTEE:
Mre.Geo.Calanan, Miss Millie Hyman,
le 0) 3. B.C,
Minnie Brand,” Miss Lizzie Kenan:
BROEPTION COMMITTEE:
Mrs. J. G. O'Neill, Mrs. D. Muir,
Mrs, W. P. Jon Miss Ed ngto:
Mies Minnie Kahi, WO Boe 9 Mrs. W. G. Ri:
Miss Mabel Freeman, Mrs. T.8. Po Nahe
Tiekets. admitting one lady and one genFor Croup and Iafsntile cough
contains no narcotics or stupefyin
drags. 250, 50c. Druggists.
Wo. Britland at his saloon on Broa
street, makes a specialty of Fazc
‘Drinks, and you can devend that the:
‘are mixed properly.
_ OOo 8
The wise seldom give advice. If :
friend say drink “Old Gilt Edge”
whisky, know it is an exception to thef
rale, Wichman, Lutgsn &:Oo., sole»
proprietors, 820 Olay St., 8. F.
Annual Examination.
ce ee
HE ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF APPLIT cants bd ere’ Certi y =f Teach ficates, will be
Bfty, on MONDAY. Dt Cini sth, 18, ae
9 o'elock, A.M. A hive? $2 each applicant will be charged, J: @ ONRI
County Superintendent of Sch
Nevada City, Dee. 19th. ais
The Eminent Spectal'st in Refraction
DP
The Doctor ie the only Specialist
north of San Francisco on the Science
of Fitting Glasses, ©
The Doctor is Registered under State
Law in Optometry.
The Doctor hae never bad a case to
fail him. He hes eent in hie 576tb
prescription. :
Office—opposite Episco Chureh
Novela Ola, Heaterda' as to 4 Pp.
m., every day except Monday,
Grass. Valley pa'rons allowed fare
both ways, ‘ y
Miss Veda B. Gourley
Stenographer
: ——
Office in Nevada O Real
morecnae, Neves, Senay Baek Besar
‘. Admission—Gents, 50 cts. -Ladies Free
tleman, $1.50. Extra gentlemen, 25 cents.
fs sick and nervous headach aches. Sher-.
The well known Cleveland Ranch
consisting of 80 acres under U. 8.
patent. Free water right. Y¥ine dwel.
ling, barn and other Suthouses. For
sale ata bargain. Enquire of Brown
“What's ina name?” Well, Willian,
think of the bother to busy men were
“Old Gilt Edge” whisky changed to
fF name—auy other name—well,
Willan? — :
—
Colley Brothers bave the very be.
of beef, pork, mutton and veal on band
all tines :
California Champagnola—red and
white—a beverage strictly
_ RST. IN 1860 BY N. P, BROWN & co.
.. The Rev. Iel BR. Hicka Almanac. for
1904 is now ready. It will be mailed to
apy address for 80 cents. It is surprising how such an elegant, costly
‘book can be sent prepaid so ‘cheaply.
. No fanfily or person is Prepared to
study the heavens, or the storms and
Weather in 1904, without this wonderful Hicks?Almanac and Prof, Hicke’
splendid paper, “Word and Works.”
Both aré sent for only one dollar a
year. '‘Word and Worke” is among
the best American magazines. Like
the Hicks Almanac, it is too well
‘known to need farther commendation. Few men have labored more
faithfully for the public good or
found @ warmer place in the hearts of
the people, Send orders to “Word
and Works” Publishing Oo, 2201 pare, re:
freshing and delicious, m mn
Oslifornia wines. At mac
A® ESPEOIALLY ADAPIED TO
on band and can supply you with
now before the rainy season sets in.
Shingles will last longer than any other
MASURY’S PAIN
from one pint up, Oall and see,
ML.&D
WRITE FoR JOURNAL.
(GA
Locust street, St. Louis; Mo, n27-lw
Sugar Pine Sawed Shakes
.and Cedar Shingles.
THIS CLIMATE. We have a large lot
any amount desired. Repair your roof
You will find that these Shakes and
kind. Try them.
We have this {celebrated Paint in
all colors, and in cans from one
. MARSH
Office and Yards—Head of Boulder St. Tel. 917
THOUSANDS 1
of students have gone from
Chesnutwood’s Business College
‘SANTA ORUZ, OAL.
into responsible and good paying
POSITIONS
J. H. JANSON, President
00 RANA ca
LILO IE DIE TREE TE GETTER TTS
YOU MAY INTEND BUILDING
or find it necessary to
ELATERITE
a au:
alile in oset. Sold on merit. Gusranteed hy
aie
{ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER)
REPLACE A WORN-OUT ROOF
ROOFING ,
and inf
Takes the place of shingles, tin, iron, tar and gravel, and all roofings. flat
and atéep surfaces, gutters, valle. je awe so lay. Tempered for all Glimates. Henwon
formation
will pay to ask for p:
THE ELATERITE ROOFING Co.
713 farket St., San Francisco
Citizems
BROAD STREET,
Authorized Capital $200,000.09
Paid-Up Capital 75,000. .
_Aimission to Gallery—Ladies, 25 cents;
@
NWO
ww WE ULIOSUCS
., BOWMAN, 4 ¥.SHA¥
SHAW & BOWMAN,
Dentists.
Office in Oda Fellows Building, Broed Street
P Wer da City, Cal.
"INE PLATR WORK A SPECIALTY
4LL KINDS OF FILLINGS.
_ SEFRACTING SKILLFULLY DONE;
Removal of Office
DR. A. BARKAN
Specialist for Diseases
of the
GYE, BAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Has moved his offices tc
Mutual Savings Bank Building,
No, 9 Geary St,, corner Market street.
San Franci o.
The Best Meal
in Town
‘So say everybody who dines at the
New York Hotel. We aim to treat
all nicely and feed you well, and to
make you as comfortable as. possible, so that you may feel at home
here. Our rooms are light and airy
aad the beds soft and comfortable,
@all aronnd and see, ;
New York Hotel
JOHN G. RICHARDS, Prop.
C. H. LEHNERS, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
OPzICE—Miey Building — Hours,
2to4and 7to9p. m.
~
4. J. Ruorosr, Pres.
3 G.
++ NEVADA CITY, OAL,
Tel. West.41. Leave dalle at Vinton’s
FFICERS—President, J. T. Morgan; Vioe-President, Geo.
Seorctary,
D M.A, Preston, John T. Mo: is
rea in, Chan Wi Gilest tole he eee
Morgan; Assistant Cashier and
, ia
Incorporated in 1876.
NEVADA OITY
Peserve Fund « 5,500.
Undivided Profits +: rt
M. H ;
M. A. Preston. uaheu;: Cashier, D. §
Geo. M. Hughes, D. EB. Morgan, Lord Hows
OFFiCE HOURS—From 10 a. M.to 4 P.M. Saturdays from 6:80 to 8 o’slock P. u.
Money loaned on approved securities.
MONEY ORDERS issued payable at per on all points in California,
e He sell SIGHT DRABF LS payable at par on LONDON, PARIS, DUBLIN, and all pointe
BULLION purchased and assayed.
Business for Grass Valley can be transacted with advantage at this Bank.
W. dW. Martin, Vice P
. J. Rector, Cashier. on
Nevada County Bank
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Paid Up Capital $50,000
A General Commercial and Savings
Banking Busines Travsac'ed.
Gold bought and advances made on
pullion.
Assay Office at the Bask. pe a
rafte wr on an be) ce) .
Loans made on ‘Approved Besurits.
Interest Paid on Deposits.
Broad Street ...Nati Da: Hotel Building
WESTERN HOTEL
SACRAMENTO, CAL.
BEST HOTEL IN THE CITY
fecnitahiew.and. Mogern Hoyse. te
@ase in all its appointments.
Board and Room, $1 to 81.50 per day.
Meale 25e. Free bus to and from all trains.
WM. LAND, Prop.
Nothing has ever equalled it.
Nothing can ever surpass it.
Dr.King's
New Discovery
_ For Cataeenie™ stu
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Money back if it fails. Trial Bottles free.
Have you been to..
BAB’S
$22 Larkin Street, San Francisco,
Between Golden Gate so Mg and
—~k@—
“TWENTY-ONE Internationa! rooms
~Turkish, Chinese, Prison Cells,
Cork Rooms and Inferno’s.
The James H. Babcock Catering Co.
(Incorporatéd)
gran Sold on Insta'lmen's ]
$1 PER WEEK
For particulars write to
EUREKA DIAMOND Co,
407-8-9 Parrot Building
f Agente wanted. San Francisco, Cal. .
Fancy Drinks, .
Oyster Cocktails,
The bast of Beer, Cigars, etc.
Can always be found at the favorite ree
sort of
Fred Eilerman,
ON BROAD STREET.
Cool and Sharp
fe the Beer drawn by us. We
make a specialty of keeping only
the beet. We also serve other
Plain and Fancy Mixed Drinks
We would be pleased to see yon
at any time. spay) Fee
Dower & Hooper, Proprietors,
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Rev. Ir R Hicks 1904 Almanac,
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