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La
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
PERSONAL POINTERS. .
A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
‘(Established Sept. 6. 1860.)
Bevada Citv, Nevada County, Calif.
Miss Mollie Daley returned from a visit
———
Wm. Celio Will Put Up a Two-Story
A NEW BRICK BUILDING. JUST RECEIMED,
iT
<I avv ES
dir RESHStructure on Broad Street. «
William B. Celio, the dairyman, “today
Published Evenings Daily Except undays and
Legal Holidays.
SUBSCRIPTION Teams—Fifteen Cents & Week,
@ixty Centsa Mouth; Six Dollars & Year When
Paid in Advance fer & Full Year.
Vv
LocaL READING Norices—Ten Cents & Line morning from San Francisco on his way
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Doliar a Lime & Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Kno 14D on Application. =
SS
THURSDAY...--_ FEB. 28, 1895.
*
to Pike City yesterday.
last night.
home.
down from the English Mountain mine yesterday.
. purchased of Frank Eilerman the vace nt
lot on Broad'street between Mr. Eilerman’s
saloon building and the building of A.
Ysoard. The price paid was $1,000. Mr.
Celio has arranged with Harrison Gove te
put up a.two-story brick building on the,
lot, and work will be commenced soon.
The first story will be for store purposes
and the upper story is to be fitted -up fox:
a club room and will probably be rented by
a club of which there is some talk of formC. M. Zeitler came up from Sacramento
D. J. Moore came down from Graniteille today. :
W. Bush of Downieville arrived here this
H. J. Kennedy and Frank Kuntz came
free.
KO NO 2x
ing in this city before long. The club is to
be. composed of business and professional
—_———_+-0oe—
Sold at Sheriff's Sale.
The property of the New Eureka Mining’
men_and the room will be used as a meeting Eitettce OF OLIVE DICKERMAN, deceased.
“THE DELINQUENT TAXES.
——
oa gs —) phe pounea at Sheriff's sale today to satisfy 3@
eo 2 judgment obtained in the Superior Court of
“The Governor has signed the bill that] this county by A. Walrath of San FranHow
; . : place, where the inembers ean go and talk . Administrator of th
Company, situated. at Grass Valley, to the ag ay E A rater Of the )
right of the road leading from this city, was tia business matters and have a sociable = creditors of and all persons
appearance of the street, and as the locatiqn law office of Fred Searls, Nevada “City, Nevada
The new building will add yreatly to the} of this notice to the said Administrator, at the
will hereafter make the State the purchaser . cisco. The property was bid in. for J. V. . nite readil
_at delinquent tax_sales,” said Hiram B.} Hunter, formerly of this city, for the sum q oe
Cook, chief deputy tn the Tax Collector’s. of $13,739.97.
ottice, says the Record-Union, ‘‘and I-am of
the opinion that before the next “meeting of
the Legislature he will discover that he has
made-& mistake.
“What E-mean by that is that it will decrease the county revenue all over the
State. As it is now, when property is sold
tor taxes the amount of the-tax is paid and
the Collector knows just how much money
he will have, but under the new law the
State will take the poperty and give credit
See
for the State’s portion.of the tax, and the}—
The Public Debt.
county will have to do without its pro rata
of the tax due it. i
«Jt will not take long for many people to
learn that if they do not pay ‘their taxes the
State will buy it and that they will be able
at any time to redeem it by a payment of a
is the case it will be almost impossible to
determine how much money the Tax Collector will be able to turn in.
«J do not know that it will affect San) been arrested in San Francisco on a charge
Francisco directly toany great extent, for,
asarule, the totals for delinquencies do
not exceed $5000 a year, but in counties like
Los Angeles, where 22,000 parcels of land
were sold for non—paynient of taxes, it will
amouit to a great deal.
“Jt amounts to just this, the county governments will run and there must be money
to meet the current expenses. The amount
of money expected from taxes not being
forthouming the Supervisors will have to
levy an increased tax to meet the bills, The
expenses will-have to be provided for and tion-of the blood. Nothing more actively
the taxpayers will be the sufferers.”
The U. R. K. of P.
—
The following are the officers of Mountain
Division, No. 16, who were installed last
evening, the installation taking place at
Odd Fellows hall: Sir Knight Captain
Charles Pecor; Sir Knight Lieutenant,
M. Quigley; Sir Knight Herald, Charle
Steffen; Sir Knight Recorder, C. H. Harrison; Sir Knight Treasurer, (eorge CGay) (¢ 11. Bittera constitute it a reliable safelord: Sir Knight Guard, John Bacigalupi;
Sir Knight Sentinel, J. B. Tully.
Colonel C. F, McGlashan made a short
is a desirable one the property willrent transaction of the business of
‘the interest-bearing public debt was $889,dditional, and when that
amall-percentage additional, aud whe® “. 53-749, These-figures tell a store that the
Became Delirious.
Minnie ‘Lee, arrested Sunday night for A Chinese Merchant Arrested For
smoking opium in a Chinese joint on upper
Commercial street, and who is now serving
aterm at the county jail, had to be put in
one of the iron tanks this afternoon. She
became quite delirious, and ‘it is thought
that she is threatened with an attack of
tremens, or that her mind is failing.
——
When Harrison was inaugurated in 1889
853,990, and when he retired in 1893 it was
only $585,029;100. On February 1, 1895, it
had increased to $684,323,710, and when the
next bonds are sold it will amount to $746,average citizen can easily understand.
H. H. Lesser; a German printer, has
of seduction under a promise of marriage on
the complaint of Edith Helstrop. Since the
arrest he has agreed to “take” her for better or worse and as soon as the nuptial knot
is tied will be discharged.
or
The Keystone of the Arch
In the edifice of health is vigor, which
means not merely muscular energy, but. an
active discharge of tHe various functions of
the body, such as digestion, secretion of the
bile, the action of the bowels, the circulaand thoroughly contributes to the united
performonce of these functions than the renowed tonic and regulator,
Stomach Bitters.
?
s
upon the system.
Hostetter’s
The result of its use is a
speedy gain in strength, together with the
agreeable consciousiiess that the tenure of
life is being strengthened—that
ene is laying up a store of vitality against the unavoidable draughts which old age ~makes
The fortifying influence
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ATTEMPTED BRIBERY.
Uffering Money to an Officer.
Hung Hi, a Chinese merchant whose
place of business is on Commercial street,
near York, was arrested this afternoon on a
charge of attempting to bribe an officer.
He went to Marshal Getchell and offered to
give him $70 if he would not give any damaging testimony-against the Chinamen who
were arrested for gambling Sunday night.
The bribe offerer was taken to the county
jail. 7’
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Telephonic Briefs From Grass Valley.
A public meeting, called by the Mayor,
will be held at Grass Valley Sunday to take
steps towards starting a relief fund for the
Kansas.and Nebraska sufferers.
Constable-Loehr arrested five hobos near
the depot this afternoon. The only property found on them was an empty bottle,
labeled alcohol.
Pat McHugh, an old man employed as
watchman at the Conlin mine, who was
taken quite sick yesterday, was sent to
the County Hospital this afternoon.
-eee
Will Give a Show.
*' By reference to the advertisement of the
Nevada City Athletic Club, which appears
in today’s paper, it will be found that the
members intend to give an entertain—
ment at Armory Hall one week from tomorrow night. The program for the even
ing will consist of legitimate and refined
sports and acrobatic feats by the members
of the organization, At the conclusion of
the entertainment a dance will be given
and_there-will bea continual _round_of
pleasure and amusement until late the next
morning.
Train ‘Late.
guard against malaria, rheumatism and kid-] A dispatch received here this atternoon
ney trouble, Appetite. and sleep improve . states that this evening’s train will be at
through its use, and it protects the system
Veterinary Surgeon.
Ex-County Stock Inspector of Los Angeles
County, Cal
_ FRESH STOCK OF
Mince leat,
Seedless Raisins,
, . Citron, Lemon Peel,
Cranberries, :
Semi-Annual Report
—OF THE—
\CITIZENS BANK
NEVADA UClfy,
And Ts Agency at Grass Valley,
Showing Its Financiat~Condition on the
First Day of January, 1895.
Commercial Street, near Pine, = —-.
Nevada City, Cal.
4s All Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
Enquire of Henry Lane, Nevada City.
Residence, Grass Valley Cal.
(O@FTurry Years’ PRACTICE. gO
REFERENCES.
“A. Cy Henry, A. KP. Hermon, “Sr., FK. Shattuck, D. D. Crowley, M. D., G. WwW;
Langan, Hon. J. C. Martin, Oakland, Cal.; Cure of the
William Pridham, Supt. Wells, Fargo &
ricultural Park & Main St. R. R. Co.; Dr.
K. D. Wise, Wm. M: Osborne, Geo, H.
Bonebrake, Pres. L. A. National Bank; G.
Nadeau, Florence; L. J. Rose, aud E. J.
Baldwin, Los Angeles, Cal.
os My Diploma Hangs in My Office.
COMPOUND : SULPHUR
POWDER!
Medical :
Oliipred W.J Broderck, Pree. Ac-. WORST FORM OF ALL DISEASES
GUARANTEE A CURE WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED,
without the use of mercury or other strong medicines.
cure any person afflicted with any old chronic disease, such as Consumption, Catarrb,. Choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars
a. é : i Head, Throat and Lung Diseases, Heart, Liver and Stomach Troubles, Tape Worm, Kid: =
: = ae ~ ney_and Urinary Troubles, Rectal Diseases, Hemorrhoids, Piles (blind or bleeding, ) without the use of knife, ligature or caustic.
ever nature, caused by excesses or abuses, Nervous Prostration, Epilepsy, Fits, Paralysis,
Rheumatism and Skin Diseases. — :
Drs. Keene, Blakeslee & Co.
~“‘These eminent Specialists have had many years active experience in the Successful
Peculiar to Both Men anda Women.
=RESOURCES.
:
M Pon NANG....-+ercces.ee vresee
Sold by Carr Bros.
Brand :
Hisceyianoous bonds... ay redNOTICE TO CREDITURS.
= =
Gold Pullion. “asi “i ssa
os
Boil d C. d :
ineoaa in course e on ee on oF 1,667 14
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
e ‘ er, :
Loans on stock and it eee een err) 4
of Olive Dickerman
‘
sitter i on —— ero 100,517 18
tne creat ote decemsed: Plum Pudding,
Se orade Gili? cS a
exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers,
furniture and fixtures ....-..++ 4,000 00
within four months after the first publication : Re ,
Other real orate ao figs 2,800 00
PS
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" . ue from Banks.
wagered Seed cu. verate. Pine Canned Shrimps and Lobsters) tesare cite! Oe tate 8
ee eenaty of Nevada, d estate, in
ae
Nat. wank of D. O. Mills & Co., Sacrason
a
5 Wen 2 eee 273 £6
e HERBERT DICKERMAN,
=o) Fe yay j : A [ Ss
yg
Ateneo OF Estate of Olive Dickerman,
= Ss : .
— gaat oes sai , 3976 68
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 16th day of FebM l Ss
1
Total.. s5..-. heat ce are, see $3. 6,201 Pt
ruaty 8B. ns ircesey “”. Maple Sugar and Maple Syrup mitt pas, tasted a
x bi; t OUT ccc csc ces cecccwe !
5
Undivided profits.. a ,
OSCAR Cc. BALDY, Vv. S:, DIRECT FROM VERMONT.
Due ‘depositors Se aaees 7
ividends unpaid -:.
Asiie from the amount due from Banks an set
° =
~ » forth sboye, the money and other securities and
. i pers mal property are allin the custody «f the
e e A ¢ y] : Citize -s Bank at its cffices in the towns of Ne
; % : vada City and Grass Valley, county of Nevaca
except $7,000 worth of bonds on deposit in the
First National Bank at San Francisco, and $20,
000 of bonds on deposit in the National Bank o
North America in the city of New York. Th
real estate securities are all located in’ th
county of Nevada, except $4,500, Jocated im th
county of Piacer. :
The real estate is all situate in the county of
Nevada, State of California.
EK. M. PRESTON, Presi
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. y eens
Sworn and subscribed beforeme, a ta
Public, in and for the county of Nevada “this
a n d : S u rgi G a . ith day of January, 1896.
(SEAL) FRED SEARLS,
Notary Public.
The capital stock and paid-up capital of the
Citizens Ba k is as follows:
IWwsTriTo TsE . Number of shares subseribed 0.10.17 2:0)
x Number of shares subscribed..... 2,(0)
: Gapitel = in a Cases iseatgelsese 003
canis Undivided profits .-.....-seeeees 1
Amount paid in coin per share. ... sar $) E. M. PRESTON; *
D. E. MORGAN, Secretary. re iceais
Sworn and subscribed before me th‘s seventh
day of January, 1895.
[SEAL]
a FRED. SEARLS,
Notary Public, Nevada Co., Cal
——AND THEY POSITIVELY AND ABSOLUTELY——
BY THEIR NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT.
—_——
Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases are treated with success by the Doctors
These Eminent Specialists will
Fistula, Nervous and Physical Debility of whatAll Diseases of the Generative Organs, Male and Female
DISEASES OF WOMEN.—The Doctor's success: in treating diseases peculiar to women have given them a national reputation. Falling of the Womb (Prolapsis) Retroversion Antiversion, positively cured without the cruel eterine supporter ; Lucorrhca,
(whites) vaginal or uterine, all Unnatural Discharges, Congestion, Ulceration, etc. All
irregularities of the monthly flow speedily and permanently cured. Dr, Blakeslee’s OrW. D. Lewis. A, C. Henry.
LEWIS & HENRY,
(Successors to Thomas Moran‘)
—PROPRIETORS OF
“THE HUB.”
Cor. Pine and Commercial Streets.
W. E. F. DEAL,
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 51, 52 and 53 Nevada Bleck,
SAN FRANCISCO.
chid Balm Specific recommends him to all ladies as the most successful specialist for diseases pecular to women on the Coast.
DISEASES OF MEN—Thousands of young, mi
fided in these doctors are happy, and testify to their success in restoring them to perfect
speech, after which the hop. in the banquet
hall was‘announced. Dancing was indulged
in till a late hour and all hada jolly time.
The attendance was large.
: —— ror
from the effects of cold and damp.
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For Sale.
Three good milch cows.
able for families. J. N, Cooper,
{12-2w Selby Flat.
26-———
A Question of Right.
A young St. Louis gentleman: conceived
the idea of testing the question whether he
lady with a high hat and put his own high. },.1), 25c., 50c., and $1.00.
hat on his little head. An usher called his i
attention to a rule of the management that
gentlemen should remove their hats on entering the auditorium. The young man
with the high hat replied that his right to
sit with his hat on was as good as the right
of the young lady in front of him. A brief
argument followed by which the young man
Bros. :
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Watch Lost.
A gold watch was lost’ between Par
Lottie M. Shurtleff Avenue and Mrs.
ng it with Mrs. Shurtleff. Reward $20.
Gentle and suit: KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will ‘purify . and will open a clothing store next week.
had as many rights in a theatre as a woman. your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
He seated himself directly behind a young your Bowels and make pour head clear as a
Sold by Carr
house, Finder will be rewarded by leav‘Coon, give us a chicken.”
least an hour anda half late. The trouble
is due to a smash-up on the Central Pacific.
Store Leased.
H, Levitt of Grass Valley has. leased the
large atore room in the TRANSCRIPT Block,
“Foxes for the Slaughter.
Theo. Wetzel of the Derbec today sent to
Conrad Seaman of this city two foxes which
he captured near the mine. They are savage
; . creatures and very ugly. On the outside
s. of the cover was the following label :
Tae IT!
—_——_--+ ee 2oer
The Chinese Gamblers.
was convinced that rights which he could
not enforce were not worth having. The America
lesson cost him $10, but this was nothing Leads the e
compared to the exasperation caused by a
glance from the young lady, who wore her World.
high hat through the whole trouble,
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» High-Hat Ordinance Vetoed.
Mayor Steinman of Sacramento has veJust so with the
toed the high-hat ordinance and in his comT EAS ’
munication to the Board ‘of Trustees regardCOFFEES,
ing the same he makes the following sugSPICES,
gestions: “If ten ladies, who regularly at-. C ROCKERY
tend theatres and other places of amuseCHINA ,
ment, will set the example for others in :
discarding the ‘high hat’ there willbe no GLASSWARE.
They Lead All Others for occasion for thé enactment of such an ordinance. These matters are regulated by Superior Quality,
the decrees of fashion and not by those of .
legislative bodies,”
eer
Will Hardly Feel Like Accepting. .
Handsome Presents
Given Away
Commercial Street. Nevada City.
The richest man in the next Congress will
Great American Importing Tea Co.'s
Lowest Prices.
Free to All
The trial of the eleven Chinamen who
were arrested for playing fan-tan was in
progress this afternoon before J ustice Muling attorney. wonderful medicine. 0 260-s—_-—____—_
Seeds.
A big lot of fresh seeds just received by in San Francisco, San
alfalfa, grass, and all kinds of garden and commend it.
flower seeds. £25-tf
wonder of the age.
Health Restored
ALL RUN DOWN.
No Strength nor Energy
The Great
Habitual Constipation,
Indigetion, Piles
be Mr? Sorg of the Third Ohio District, ee
hose wealth is estimated at $15,000,000] THE NEVADA CITY
and inceme at $1,000,000, He is one of
the thirteen Democrats elected from Northern States to the next House. » As Mr. Sorg ATH LETIC CLU B
‘will soon hand in his check for $20,006 to
meet the incomie tax required by a Democratic Jaw, he will hardly feel like accepting
the financial activities and shadowy honor
of running for Governor of Ohio on the cman
WILL GIVE A.
‘ Miserable
Diseased. Liver,
EXTREME. ‘Billiousness, Gout,
COVERED Rheumatism,
Reco Sciatica, Lumbago,
= Gout, Etc.
_ CURED BY USING ages
Democratic ticket. =
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2Ge
For Sale.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
rand Exhibition
_ Sold by all Druggists.
“Several years ago, my blood was in
Furniture and household “goods, _inclyd. ~~ :
ing a large Range and Pressure Boiler, must
be sold by Thursday, and will go at half
_walue. Enquire at Laundry building, head
of Pine street. £24 S. B. Minuer.
AND BALL
ee a a
Ix is fortunate for the Democracy that ag
“the Congressional. elections do not take place
~ ‘this year. If they did its less than. oncthird of the votes-of the House chosen last
—on— .
“fourth or s fifth of that body.
ARMORY HALL
Hovember would be out down to about . Friday Eve’g, March 8th.
The Best Medicine Ever Introduced.
&
Thousand of bottles are sold
loy. Frank T, Nilon is attorney for the. monthly, and every body that. .
defendants and P. T, Riley is the prosecuthas used it proclaim it to be a
Every prominent physician] 4
Jose,
A.B, Wolf, They consist of red-top clover, . Stockton and Sacramento recmost skeptical that it is the
Remedy for
private nature.
methods.
health and vigor of manhood from a life worse than death.
Weakness, Spermatorcea, Impotency, Variocele,
Syphilis in its various forms.
DRS, KEENE, BLAKESLEE & CO
have made a specialty of this class of diseases for many years.
geons that guarantee a permanent cure for RUPTURE.
CONSULTATION FREE.
A friendly chat will cost-you nothing and if your case is curable the doctor will tell
you so and give you every care. :
NEVADA CITYXOFFICE}:
Rooms “1 and, 2, Union. Hotel. ¢
ddle-aged and old men who have conLoss of Manhood, Seminal
Hydrocele, Stricture, and all disease of a
No Mercury, but speedily cured by latest
. are regular graduated physicians and
They are the only surNevada County Narrow Gauge B. B.
TIME TABLE NO. 49.
‘Trains will leave Sind arrive at Nevada City en
and after Tuesday,:Jan’y 1, 1895, sa
follows: :
LEAVING FOR COLFAX,
Daily; connecting with
9.00 A rm cal Train tein at Pos
Fr ncisco at 7:15. P. M., and Overland for the
East. vod 2
@.25 P Pt 5, Mi, Dally. connecting with
overland trains arriving at.
GUARANTEED.
E. -E. DULAC, Me
FOR = MEN’S® WEAR.~tme—I
I have an extensive tine ‘of “imported and ;démestic . }.
A PERFECT, cloths for: Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your ‘Sunday .
FIT Best” Suit. I am making OVERCOATS of the Latest .
Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices .
_that compare favorably with “‘gtore’ overcoats. Come
. and see them.
=
=>
Commercial Street, in Transcript Bleck.
rchant Tailor. .
A fair trial will convince the RMN YE ERE EY YY a a a a a oe
San Francisco at 6:45 and 9:45 :
and for the East. ah ae oe.
LEAVING FOR GRASS VALLEY ONLY
fr 7.00 A. M. DAILY. Fare on this train, 3
cents.
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX.
. M. Daily, connecting with over: land trai
leaving San Praucinon 6¢4 00 F. mM ———
4-45 P ri Daily, connecting witk
overla:
. . San Francisco at 10k Me ——
. ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
Daily. F
9.00 Pf?i pas y. ‘are on this train
. . GEORGE FLETCHER,
Gen’! Pass. & Ticket Agent, i4
{ EDW’D. H. BROWN, Superintendent.
Mining Brokers.
J. E. CARR.
bad condition, my system all run down,
and my general edlth very much imjred. My hands were covered with
i e sores, discharging all the time. I
had no strength nor energy and my feelings were miserable in the extreme. At ©
last, I commenced taking Ayer’s Sarsayarilla and soon noticed a change for the
yatter. My appetite returned and with
it, renewed strength. Encouraged by
these results, I kept on taking the Sarsaparilla, till I hac "used six bottles, and
my health was restored.”—A. A. TOWNS,
prop. Harris Hou Thompson, N. Dak.
Ayer’s on, Sarsaparilla
: _ Admitted .
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR ¢
Dr A. Chap man,
Drin. BH. Chapman,
DENTISTS,
: G01.
NEVADA CITY...
Local Anesthetics, if desired,
Dr. C. Ww. Chapman,
+
tained nates. we as have been od Admission.. .. _o eaveresee50 Cents] 9909009 00000000000090098 Office at Res:dence,
to recover the mails, = Ladies and Children..... 25 f Sacramento Street.
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OARR BROS.
% PROPRIETORS OFLTHE—
. Pala Drug, Book and Stationery Store,
Masonie Bailing, Cor Pino and Commercial Strocs, Nevada Cit)
°
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON-HAND
School Books,
~ Blank Books.
Miscellaneous Books,
Periodicals,
Pictorials,
‘Mage zines.
it Brnds of Cis ia Nevada iy.
T. H.” CARR.
No, 18 Geary Street,
Principal Place of Business of the
MINES BOUGHT AND SOLD.
LOANS NEGOTIATED ON MINING
PROPERTY.
Mines experted by competent ey
W. W. Waggoner will act as Local
“Agent for the above firm in Sieh county,
Correspondence solicited , fg
Complete Stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, is, Varnishes, Ett, oe
Chas. Stepp & Co.
Home and Cadmus Gold Mining Co’éi.
ee Cy
}of ycur work,
A. H. GRISWOLD, Proprieter,
. Miss Cohen and Will Swartz, Agents.
i eee
We are now ready for ‘B1z”
San Francisco prices, All work guaram~
teed. Prompt delivery. We solicit a share
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