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te ae eo titorn ,
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18 ins. in sos eng :
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4 tae oor,
beurs Kam to
O86 Marked pp, . ,
} 2¥.; thence varian
t. to ease ond of Ig
long, 4 Ans. sq
with wound of
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10.2 OM slne of
idated) Survey jy,
dus, Glam. binzed,
an Oak W ins,
ft. blazed anu a
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eure N. 20 W, Pty
'. 38791; thence
sg Vier. 16° bh, 519
4 & BLTUcY po,
ls ima. iu the gry
scriped £ sie A
re &. 379 wu’ 4,
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our. No. 6, a cedar
us. SQUare, set is
Und vf Ourth, ‘be
Kea OBk 10 lus, ¢
blazed and scrib
‘ith ivcativn vor;
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west Gnu of love ij
4 ius. 8qua: e, set
stone mound o6;
hb Aocation pust, m
tUnuel bears went
U ft; thence same «
0 CUP. NO. U, & Cvcar
p, Bet Z fb. 1m the grg
, soribed 6—s70l, wh
bears 5. 679 jo’ hb,
BB. 'L. 6—Si01, iden
post aearieod ote y
UO 41” ty. 4¥9.7 ft. to
f Umega pate.ted wl
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nound Of earth, ser;
e 16 in, diam,
oad aud scribed i
g Umega eouth lin
or. No. 8, alsy ok,
ax’ post 4 it. long, .
the grouud wita mo
B761, wheuce a fir §
46 it. blazed and a
var, 16° & along
” W. 176.8 ft. Lo cor,
g, 4 ins. squars, set ly
mound of earth,
N&. cor. of Umexa
it; theuce var. 1s°
beginning.
S LODE LINE.
t L—S8761 at west
r ASO Hy N. O° 50
ast end of lode line,
) THE ST. LOUIS 10
terior Boundaries,
No. lon the south
ine, a cedar post 4f
. } ins. in the ground;
poribed 1—s7vi, wh
ears .29 W.,9.2fii
--$761, the N&, cord
l, D. M., bears N, 71?
ith location cornet
$.189 40’ by, 227.61)
sion Of the St. Lou
course 172 it. to cor,
yng, 4 ins. square, set!
h mound otf ea. th,6
edar 5 ins. diam. b
od and scribd H. 1.
S. 779 19” W., 907 ft
4 ft. long, 4 ins. squi
und, with mound o
ence a willow 1) fis
. 15.5 ft. biazed and
se var. 189 K., N, 18°.
of iude line, "a codat
re, set 18 ins. in tueg
rth, scribed L—si76l;
4, a cedar post 4fild
$ ins. in the ground,
worabed 4—3i61, when
Jeadwood, patented,
', 111 ft.; thence var.l
ft. to beginning.
T. LOUIS WEST BX
at L-—8761 at west ool
is H., N. 85° 1
e line, post Lathe
pourse-of.the ledge. it
outheast. ‘Lhe null
the ledge is 242v. fe
» west lode post of thi
e St. Louis location
the sauie, thence ex
om the west lode po
n to the exat lode pow
ped in the foregoils
face ground claimed
each side oO: tue 0
as limited by theab
eeenontts to conior
; claim
icention of said St. ld
. d in the ottce of the!
vada County, Colifon
z Claims, pages 592 e
sation of the west
location is on Fer
inty Kecorder 0.
nig ine 10° of Mining ®
ims: On the north if
Mine (patented), 02
the Great Western
y 116.
sreons claiming adv
ge, premises or 80)!
scribed, surveyed 4
r, are hereby notitie
yerse claims are duly!
rand tre regulations
the time pr.scr)
ter of the U.S. ae
aiifornia, they will
onus of the law in?
ded.
OMA FRASRE,!
_
red that the fo
inten for a Patent
y-one (61) consecutiv
TY DaILy TRA NSOBIFS!
blished at Nevada
said paper is designatt)
aper published
ne
nae she » proper one
application.
‘UMAS FRASER, 3
selon of this otice?
ra: ls, Atte rney for A!
tice to Creditors.
JAMES MES KITIS. DEG
J ae given by the!
itor of the Last Will
s Kitts, Gessssets
ns havin
hoe er to exhibit the?
ichers, within four .
ublication of this»
Herbert 5S. Kitts,
he same being shes rt
f the business of
f Nevada, op BERTS.
ue lan * wit aud Tes
ds’ as cy, this Gch day
Se ees
ssessment Notice:
GOLD MINING com
n of Ire Bullaing me
location of wor Me
ereby given that a
‘Directors held on t
02, an assessment
s per share w®
ik of the corporpy’
rin United Stater
rnia.
which this»
on 2 the sae
ions unless p
ary on Tuesday,
the ¢
p, 1902, ecw ithe of
of Dire
pee $ <CKUs.8
sus Spreekels Ba
‘¢
rip
TRANSCRIPT
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
, $6 Year. :
i NI)
u 4
By Carrier, 12 1-2 at a Week
ENT COLUMN.
sem: of not to exceed five lines in
oper eoted under this head for 50 cente
nA or $28 month. additional line
ts a week or 40 centsa month. Pay‘invariably in advance
The Wiley te Alien Co.
We itat Fit: ia
r} ——
ty
ave ad Rises for tor you.
Co.’s Carpet
ERNMENT POSITIONS — YOUNG ‘
Wanted for Railway Mail Clerks. Inte Corres. Inst. Cedar Rapids, Ia.
A Good Investment. ~
ll or Large Amounts With
Small or Large, Amos
sulation or gamble, but from legitib business. Bankers, merchants,
pal men, a persons inte a
making with aanit capital are joinFirst-class agin in any part of
ited States. articulars address
rnold & Co. Be Nxek and Pine, Streets,
nis. Mo.
Choice Berry Plants.
ts a good time to plant Raspberry and
erry plants.I have the best varieties
ke only avery moderate charge for
delivered. T. H. Lune.
Lost,
dring. A reward will be given by reig same to TRANSORIPT office. n22
. First-Class Bootblack.
2 Stevens, whose stand is at Wild’s
shop, on Broad _ street, gives the best
All the latest rel town. e spo! ' “same tt
pt on hand.
_ J. SNYDER
--Dealer in.
Fruit and Vegetabtes
Tamales and other canned goods.
pply of candies and nuts,
Street, just above Turner’s Store.
iM. FISH EVERY THURS DAY.
Dr. Emdee—You shouldn’t mind the ba ohia ‘tather crying. It
Mrs. pee but it weakena father's re!
4464
Baseball Team
HEVADA COUNTY TEAM
; At Watt Park
*loefore Saturday, Jam, 18th,/ TURSDAY, January. 24,.
1902, to sink the Lecompton At = O’clock
shaft 100 feet. The company cdi
reserves the right to reject any ADMISSION, 50 Cents
or all bids, ~ :
neces ee
Bids will be received on or
before Thursday, January.23;
1902, to drive an upraise in
the La Seurta Mine,
For full particulars enquire
of W. W. KIRKHAM, at the
mine.
January 18, 1902.
CONTRACT 10 LET.
ety he BUNA, o SIERRA HEVADA SALOGK
at the mine, —
—Dealer in—
s 8 Children’s Underwear
Designs in Si!k Waiets, New and
ant styles of Embroideries so014
y cheap. Fine Calicos sold
ata bargain. Give mea call.
‘Street, next above Assay Office.
' Our ‘Phone is West 19.
Time
For
Feetion
If you expect to have that
new home for fall, it’s time
you were cgmmencing
work. Perhaps you have
not yet solved the plans
problem. You’re only wasting time by eee Let
help you along ea
architects, contractors ont
builders.
& LEWIS.
LAZA PLANING MILL,
Sacramento St et:
s of Sale of Real Estate.
> SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
of Nevada, State of California.
» nd guardia: of Albert
D da and William Rodda,
; hereb: given that ip pursuance
of the Syperior Court of
Hi eae ; {a0 fg
at of pd guard 902, Se
persons
te auction te the opis maroon wit =.
i coin of the — ited . States
5 fter, nt the ri oot ute le and
ved pia d minors 1
illiam Rod pert Pe rs
re en tight to min
y feet immediate
mineral ed rig! me nine th H mine the
ing fifty f
is oot a Corense ie tals
of the Site ot Gree eats
Malal py thereot Ake a
4 voin is the Nort t
“received ~ the residence of
d uardian of
Va “Califoral .
Seta ;
Keeps the Best of
Wines and Liquors.
REM
@a@r Best 5 Cent Beer in Town.
“Nevada City A Assay Office,
. Weekly Socta
To be given at
ARMORY HALL
SATURDAY EVENING
FULL ORCHESTRA
Admission
Ladies Free.
io aes
M2 ‘TESTS AND TH THE ec aaah OF,
Fractious Ores a specialtyMail or Express orders prom;
1054, GOEB, HOU UGHT, Bros _brompaly attended
jatio:
FRED E. BROWN EDWARD J. MORGAD
BROWN & MORGAN,
Real Estate and Insurance Agents,
NEVADA CITY, “= = = = © © © CALIPORNIA:
Agents for Pacife States Savings, Loan and Bailding’Co., of San Francisoo, Cal
Will do a general Real Estate business.
Houses bought and sold on commission.
Houses rented and rents collected.
Negotiations made, for loans.
Agents for some of the best Fire and Life Insurance
Companies.
References— The business men of Nevada City.
MANHOOD RESTORED
BY
CUPIDENE.
This Vegetable Vitalizer Crires Ail
Nervousness or Diseases of Generative Organs
CURES WERE EVERYTHING esi FAILS.
& 5) When You t Get Job Printing: .
Zon saupeally, wane 00 et Sead isk all oot gure oO aper,
in Reloripining aha merida of the production. We use
only the best A veg Lad no maner Sow genie
‘dd Pi e
wrebat dogehd is et raid so he one and the
Presswor i. We claim to excel I in these respects also.
HANDSOFE STYLES
IN PRINTING
Job
petent
popes f n the ve. W havethe newest and most
ean plant in td sounty, and we have the best of workmen.
fadees itthe work we are now t urning out to be the best.
. Our Prices Are Fully as Low as Anybodys.
BROWN & CALKINS, Job Priaters,
in clothing. and the Tausoxrrr up with thed of Dame} Zea come Be is ay es ng. beens Pp ns complete
tr tetany t
_ NEVADA crry, CAL. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1902:
TO, CHILD IN THE ORIENT.
Rare Seen on Persian . Rugs.
Peace i Ruge of the Te tidieteens
and Their Use—The Rugs of Sivas.
Phe ¢ of eastern rugs are often
ng ‘spontane eous outcome of the fancy
ofthe weaver. Sometimes they are
handed down one generation to
another. Tn'some cases young girls are
sane hes by. an ‘adult, who
ésand. At other times a
h rug is made on paper,
ypeteg her pupils the
Hh ade
all. this has.
e inust ‘make the
rug without fel at the drawing.
Persian rugs excel those of other
. gountrtes tr artistic’ denten as well as
CONTRACT 10 LEIA Big Attraction.
Goping. eo Persians
pres © have @ natural intuition in the
use and blending of different shades,
‘and dn @ that: contain. these
certatn-célors At eh theé-happiest
+ vesults, ania ae really wonderful ‘what
exquisite fabrics these people, born
and reared In. ignorance ang, poverty,
produce.
The-designs in Persian rugs are generally floral, and in some districts, espec! Fars, the women weavers invent the designs, varying them: every
two or thaee years. The Mohammedan
feligion does not allow any direct reptesentation of animal. forms, cynsequ tly rugs woven under its Influence
take floral; geometric and vegetable
forms. The ‘Shiah sect of Moslems,
however, numbering about 15,000,000,
of whom 8,000,000.are Persians, do not
tegard. representations of animals as
. Gnlawful. By the industry of this sect
and. that of infidels and of all who disregard’ the law of the Koran animal
forms are seen on some Persian rugs.
The prayer:rug was evidently invented for the purpose of providing ll
‘place on which to offer prayers. It is
aot lawful for a Moslem to pray on any
place. not perfectly clean, and “unless
euch one has his own special rug he-tIs
not certain that the spot has not been
polluted. With regard to the purity of
the place of prayer Mohammedans are
specially careful when making their
pilgrimages, the rugs which they take
with them having been preserved from
. pollution by. being rolled up until the.
journey is begun or until the hour for
prayer arrives. It does not matter to
unclean a rug that is on the floor may
be, because over it they place the prayer rug when their devotions begin.”
The Turkish rugs made at Sivas are
always woven of wool, and almost eyery hamlet carries on the industry of
weaving in the homes. There are no
factories, the young girls and women
doing the work here as in other parts
of Turkey. Sivas rugs are in most
eases small, measuring about eight. by
four feet, but in these years larger and
-tiiore attractive rugs are being made.
Even the poorest families have fine
rugs, for they regard them as valuable
property, to be sold only under the
pressure of great extremity. The weavers are so frugal in their manner of
living that their daily earning of 15 to
19 cents is sufficient to supply their
wants. Their food consists usually of
rice and crushed wheat, with occasionally a small piece of mutton.
Smyrna is only a mart for the sale
of comparatively infer for rugs that are
made in the interior from the coarse
hair of the Angora goat. These are
woven in irregular designs and, although fot artistic, are largely sought
as coverings for the bare floors and to
add warmth. The weaving of these
rugs is crudely done by girls and women. Sometimes the loom is primitivedy constructed “trom the trunks of trees. .
Phe designs are very simple and have
efther been handed down from earlier
generations or are supplied from the
elty.Yuruk rugs are so called from a band
of nomads who dwell among the mountains of Anatolia,They have large
flocks of fine sheep and weave rugs of
firm,.even texture. ‘The colors are very
good, thé field often of dark brown, ornamented with large designs.
About 200 years ago small embroiderea rugs were largely made in Persia,
ehiefly at Ispabap. These were prayer
rugs, and on each of them, sear one
end, was a small embroidered mark to
show where the bit of sacred’ earth
_. from-Meccg was to be placed. In obedience to law of the Koran that the
héad must*be bowed to the ground in
prayer this .was touched by the fore
head ,when the presentation was made,
and ‘go the letter of the law was carried
out. The custom ,prevalis. The Persian
women. who weave the finest prayer
rugs. seldom weave any other kind of
rag.—“‘Rugs, Oriental and Occidental.”
AUGUST RAPP
Will supply you with the best ofFruit, Vegetables, Poultry
Fish, Eggs, Etc.
—kKkKx—
oe awe carry a fine line of Candies and
uts.
< make-a specialty of Fresh Ranch
7 Broad street, Nevada City.
J. R.-DAVIS
feacher ot Vocal and instrumental
Music,
*Aleo Choral avd Orchestral Director.
Visite Mi jo Oe, Sram Yo othe:
county w the
Sap ok py own
P
PATTERNS DESCEND FROM PARENT .
these followers of Mohammed how . Dr.
For life insurance see T. B. Gray.
Mince meat in bulk at 15 cents per
pound at Scadden’s, d6tf
Oall on Ed Schmidt when you want
anything in the tobacco line. KS .
Fer the best of everything in the
meat line send your orders to Naffziger
“The choicest brands of whisky and
Gigars can be found at W.J. BRirLanp’s
Council Ohambers. Trythem. tf
Loveland ie now selling:his famous
bread at five cents a loaf at the Popular Bakery. ‘Try it and you will always
buy it. nové-tf
lf you want a good, cool drink of
beer—the very best in town—drop in
nd see Wm. Harry. m7-tf
Choice oyster cock-tails can be procured at Billy Britland’s Oounoll
Chambers, on Broad street. e27tf
Smoke the up-to-date 0: Thomae
nag none better. For sale at Rector
ros.
A good hot lunch will be served
every night at William Harry's saloon,
corner Pine and Spring street. Cool
beer and choice wines, liquors a
cigars always on hand. jall
Fine Candies Daily.
There is no place in Nevada County
where you can get fresh candies
equal to the various kinds that are
made at the popular establishment: of
James M. Foley, on Commercial street.
donk: that it requires the stock to be
made fresh each day, and that is what
the people want and can depend upon,
if they buy of Foley, pBrain-Food P Nonsense,
Another ridiculous food fad has been
branded by the most competent authorities, They ‘have dispelled the sill
notion that one kind of food is need
‘. for braip, another for muscles, and still
another for bones. A correct diet will
not only nourish a particular part of
the body, but it will sustain every
other‘part. Yet, however good your
food may be, its ‘nutriment is destroyed
by. indigestion or dyspepsia. You must
prepare for their appearance or prevent their coming. by taking regular
doses uf Green’s August Flower, the
favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates.the
fles the. blood, and makes you feel .
buoyant and vigorous, ou ‘oan get
G. G. Green’s reliable remedies. at
all ‘druggists.
Get Green’ 8 Special Almanac,
Something*Nice to Keep.
Any one whe attended the re-union
picnic and gathering of old Nevada
countyans, which was held at Glenbrook on the 10th of September, can
procure aluminum souvenirs of that
occasion at five cents each at E. W.
Schmidt's cigar store. They will be valaable in years to come. tf
eee
*@e
Try the new cigar, Thomas Paine, for
sale at Rector Bros,
\/
EST. IN -860 BY N. P, BROWN & CO.
Don't 1 igh Fs of Work. —
One— tht f ps young men
down {e their tear ‘work. They alm
to find genteel occupations, so they
ean dress well, not soil their clothes
‘and handle things with the tips of . their fingers. They do not like to
get thelr shoulders under the wheel,
and they prefer to give orders, ‘to others or figure as masters and let some
one else do the drudgery. There is no
doubt that indolence and laziness are
the chief obstacles to success,
When we see a boy who has just secured a position take hold of every. thing with both hands and “jump
right into his work” as if he meant to
succeed, we have confidence that he
will prosper. But if.he stands around
and asks questions when told to do
anything; if he tells you that this or
that belongs to some other boy to do,
for it-is not his work; if he does not
try to carry out his orders in the correct way; if he wants a thousand exPlanations when asked to run an errand and makes his employer think
that he could have done the whole
thing himself, one feels like discharging
such a boy on the spot, for he is convinced that he was not cut out for success, That boy will be cursed with
mediocrity or will be a failure. There
is no. place in this century for the lazy
man. He will be pushed to the wall.—
Success.
Wwooa Too Hard to Burn,
There are certain kinds of wood that
are too hard to burn, or refuse to ignite
for some other reason, such as tronwood and the good brier root, but it is
a curiosity to come across a piece of
common deal—the soft, light wood of
which so many boxes are made—that
cannot be set fire to.
The piece of wood-in question was
common white deal from Sweden, but’
tf} Was remarkable for’ its comparative
weight. It had formed part of a boat
belonging to a whaler and had been
dragged below the surface of the water to the depth of more than half a
mile by a harpooned’~ whale. The
length of line.and the short distance
from the point of descent after being
struck at which the whale rose to the
surfacé was a proof of the depth to
which it had dragged the boat.
Only part of the boat came up again
at the end of the line, and it was taken
on board when the whale had been
killed. That piece of wood was so
hard that it would not burn ina gas
jet. -The weight of water had compressed it.—London_ Standard.
a Cold Storage Meats.
te,
For special first-class Oold Storage
. Meats you Poa aot send your orders to
Griesel Bros., Commercial street. Th
finest of beef, pork, mutton and lam
u the market fe21-tt
ee.
_ Headache Sapa Your Vitality
And wrecks the brain: One dose of
Sherman’s Headache Cure. will cure
you. You swallow a pill, and the headache is gone. They cure neuralgia
25c.and 10c.a box. For sale by H.
Dickerman, sole agent.
One pound.
Two packages.
In boxes.
In Jars, each
AUDITORIUM
GRASS VALLEY
Monday and Tuesday,
January 20 and 23
Whose
Baby .
Are.
You ?
A Farce for Laughing Purposes Only,
By MARK E. SWAN, with
MISS MAY VOKES
wire! § BOWSER
And a Str Company
of Goustiann
General Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 75 cents and $1, ~
Seats on sale at Fole
A SPECIAL GA will be run
and the fare for the round trip deorjand t from the price of adnalssion.
Seeded Raisins
Blue Ribbon Raisins
A box
Mixed Nuts
One pound:... is
Heinz’s Apple Butter
Read over the following and see tf you do no. reed some
of them for your Pantry or Larder..
Mince Meat In Bulk
One pound, lécts. In packages, 10cts.
Citron, Lemon Peel
Sieg see 20 cents —
P. G. SCADDEN
‘Commercial-Street, Nevada City.
Convenience
Is the order of the Day
HOSE who have their
houses piped for gas
should inspect our supply of
Gas Heaters
now on display at our office.
They are not high priced.
OFFICE HOURS—8 a. m. to 8 p.m
Saturdays to 9 p.m.
Herada Coty Gas & lari Cx,
~ ——— . -GAR
Given Away Free
with
Teas, Coffees, Spices,
Flavoring Extracts, Soda,
Mush, Baking Powder.
f4/g Ibs. Sugar Free with each 25ePurchase
2 ibs. Sugar Free with each SOc. Purchase
G lbs. Sugar Free with each $7.99 Purchase
80 lbs. Sugar Free with cach $5.2 Purchase
Coffees Freshly Foasted
10, 124, 15, 20, 25, 30,35 cts. per pound
Grood. Quality Our Stronghold
Eure -Teas
35, 40, 50, GO and 70 «ts. per pound
Delicious Flavor. Full Strength
PURE AND AROMATIC SPICES
10, 15 and 25 cts. pex can
Colima Baling Powder
15, 25 and 45 cts. per can
$1000 REWARD
To the Person who can Produce a Purer Baking Powder
‘han Our Colima Baking Powder.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
GOOD TIM TO BU:
Times as Premiums Free
GOOD QUALITY. LOW PRIOGS.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS Our Stronghold
Attractive Sale
CF :
China, Crockery, Glassware
Mow” Ott
Attractiwe FErices.
Good Place to Buy
Great American Importing’ TeaCo,
PINE ST., Masonic Building, Nevada Olty.
Citizens Bani
Incorporated in 1876.
BROAD STREET, : : . : NEVADA OITY
CAPITAL. DIRECTORS.
Authorized and subscribed, fou Sf Mowas
Paidupincoin, °° -° = ORGAN
Undivided profits, -. = . 35,000) Lord Housmsn, Lord Housman, i
BUSINESS HOURS—10 a. M. to 4 P. M., and on Saturdays from 6:80 to 7:30 P. M.
Spreng ea le eee _ le n Franoisco—Fir 7 on n°
ee eae e Karintn Denk. Recramente Retional Sank of D. 0. Mile & Go.
We issue 3ight Drafts payab:e (in NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISOO SACRAMENTO,
Also Bills of 2 of Machanee payable at sight in the principal sities ef Great Britain and
ue Collections on any part of the United States a alty. :
hest. price paid for Coun:y snd State Warrants. Gold and Silver Bullion payer sed
‘ninte flee at the Bank.
tG Valey, where « veveral Banking Busipess is sega el Metntatee an office at Grass Vailey vi THOMAS. usip
Secretar.
Dr. R. M. Hunt,
Geo M.:. Hughes,
i Resident Agent at Grass Yalley :
SIMPLICITY DURABILITY
The Blickensderfer Typewriter.
Better than allothers in every particular
RALPH W. GAYLORD, Agent
Nevada City, Cal.
. Write for Circular.
PORTABILITY ALIGNMENT
THE GROTTO SALOON; THE PEERLESS SALOOH,
Bag HENRY W. RICH, Proprietor,
Coolest and Sharpest Beer Keeps on hand the best brands of
in Town, 5c. per Glass. COOL, SHARP. BEER,
Which is drawn to the Eine» taste, and ta
the perfect satisfaction of his customers.
Wines, Liquors and. Cigars on hand.
Hot Lunch every Saturday Night. All Kinds of Summer Drinks a Specialty.
Most convenient Club Rooms.
In Their New Saloon !\Quong Chong Laundry
MAITLAND BROS. meen tee 006000000
Have moved into their n rters -n Com , We are now prepared to do
meralal sevent @ and invite Ph ae hein former P
und seo tim They will! Washing and Ironing
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