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G1 Si a mE ARE 9
Ye Da Trmerall
1s PUBLISHSD
Dailv. Mondays’ Excepted.
teperat eh seep estipi die ns ope es eat ie We ory ged
‘County it Finances.
‘The ‘Anditor ade his report to
pe Supervisors of the receipts and
disburséments for the six months
ending January 15, 1886, from
which we extract the following :
CHINESE LABORERS.
Comuilssioner Enos Asks for Information from County Aasessers.
Jotin 8, Enos, Commissioner: of
Labor Statistics, has issued -a cirA Public Meeting.
Eprron Transcrtpr — Perhaps
the people of Nevada City andthe
people of Nevada school district
are more deeply interested in at
Easily atigyered.
The San Juan n Tinted wants to
there is no one subject in which kignow " why the Supervisors allowedRecorder Rapp $90 for making
an abstract of «mortgages for the
use of the Assessor. The question
The Rainfall,
noon, is as follows:
According to the gauge kept at
the office of the South Yuba Canal
Company, the rain fall for the season, up to 8 o’clock Saturday after“Te en: Goode,
Direct from New York.
Ns
nd
ne
he
—-_ .
* tion.
ee We have j ust received fr
. THe San eae ores ee ae “REGRIPTS: — . cular to the various. As3e8$0r3 . the present time than in the se-. is very easily: answered.” Firstly, . November......... 21.44 J om New York the: largest
man who saw the eager His h sneer sgIOT TS C8 throughout the “State asking for] lection of three School Directors. the law provides for the work,and December baa ect tantass RA and best assortment of
cut through the Milton nine gag PAGE. “ certain information which is of} for the term of three years; pursu. payment of the same as allowed. oc paid ai i pve Bi os
C6.’3 offiee, was large enough for APPORTIONFD AS FOLLOWS *) importance to the Bureau of Labor . } ant to notice published inyour . Secondly, Recorder Rapp received EST a alr a7 TH
any white man te crawl through. . State ke RAhiNd ag 6a of, bt 415 oe Statistics. Following is a copy of . valuable paper, It is a thankless . the money and paid it over to the . April.....-.--+-.-++.12.96 E b i eres ite ene
hought that beth of the pro. General. 00} the: circular received b’ “Assessor He eo ED a hala Bae eh a eatn nn * : Meng “ — ‘ ver roug t-to-thiscity; eric of
He thoug y officé to fill or hold, and therefore. extra man who performed the ; &
f the Transcatrr ‘could General Road Fund: : "555 59 Dati Collins: Total to April 17, 3 P. m.. . 61.83
prietors 0 does . Salary Fund.... .. . 18,978 07 “ ’ . the offive goes a begging. A per-. work. Is the Times satisfied with epee
crawl through together. He does . Bond Fund:.-....11,566 62. The State Horticultural Society . son to fill the office efficiently . this explanation? TeSse all ll BSSéa .
not say that the hole was made by . . School Fund.. ..°.. 48,717 89] has addressed acommunication to . must necessarily sacrifice a por’ To the Ladies.
either of the partners.” We don’t ie Road Fund.... gees 7 ‘me requesting that information be . tion of his time for the welfare of] , semaine Snerem i Hijanan of the Ban, Francisco Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves,
believe Stidger had anything pe _. eS es nia 2,219 00 furnished at the next meeting of] the rising generation. There will be regular morning . Opposition Store is. selling Dr. : And all-in the most fashi ble shad
with it Bae fos Piet 8 4th rn “ ntl a ~ 4446 76 the cron to be held.on the 30th} The word Director, and the service at the Trinity Episcopal Warner’s, Madam Strong’s, Bon] 1onabie shades,
pH. *. ley’s corsets i
away by leaving his cain at the Institute“ s.... 158 00 Sieg information sought is: wheth itself significant of the responsible . Rev. Wm. J. Lynd, Rector. Sun. Be ¥i. And tthe . “4 es LADIES’, MISSES and C CHILDREN’S ALL
hole. DIFBURSEMENTS. er the’ eae labor oo and . trust imposed by the Legislature . day School at 12:30r. u. Subject . Also has many other brands from WOOL JERSEY JACKETS from $4. up.
. THE woather-all over the country Weaiisiies oi pee re taPiak rr Sh mor 1 _ of the State of Ca lifornia in creat-. inthe morning, “Judas the Trait-. 25c up. 2t ROGe SKIRTS REDUCED TO 20 CENTS
been, indirectly; the cause of} ¥ 4trants Faid.... $14,900 yards ards el ing the office. or,”” °
A
combs ad suicides, but ‘none General Road Fand. peer e i Hf white labor Before the passage of the act ee ener ee The Fresh Fragrance HEALTH BRAIDED WIRE BUSTLES 60 CENTS UP,
have occurred -inthis . vicinity, . Warrants Paid....$ S16 67 prctiaeks sind ot ell give . Prviding fora Board of Educa:} ___. Given Away.. -_ l 9 SOZODONT, renders it—the ZEPHYR WORSTED ‘D 4OUNCES 25 CENTS
thus depriving our readers of} ° de Fund, dig eels Information = ais tion for this district,-we—had-a: ; ___. most agreeable article ever used
reading @ long local item about Wawants paid. ..$ 16,629 14 be aks felt as-you!l ie Board of Trustees and the name. ’ The ladies are already seeing . a4. too Gi wash” Te hae norie-of oe Paton may rest assured th that at when rival ‘houses . quote lower
such an affair, We were never in. 3 . answering the fo Stes Vis. . oe the ities was oie Trustee, im. the advantage of buying their teas dai matt cnratiine ohths extia: prices than us for the same kind, the article must be inferior:
obituary, but'a. victim failed to . ~°n°* TeCpomen.++: , . . county . pe i.
come to the mE in this secSaveaan days ago we stated that
the rainfall “would reach sixty
inches for the swason. At the time
we wrote the item, to draw it very
mildly we thought it an exaggera-.
SchookFund,
‘Warrants Paid. ..+..$ 24,683 05
First Road District Fund.
Warrants Paid.... $ 1,589 29
Second Road District Fund.
Wartants Paid....,. $1,930 10
. Third Road District Fund.”
2. How many are ddeauatios
and servants.
8. How many labor in vineyards, orchards and hopyards?
4. How many labor in agricultural. pursuits other than those
mentioned in-question 3?
5. Is there sufficient white lathe public on their Trustees. , The
office of Director certainly’ cannot
imply less, but doubtless the LegJislature intended it should imply
something more than Trustee or
the name of the‘office would. not
have been changed. We must
infer that it not only ‘implies
coffee store, and from a solid and’
reliable house of modern business
ideas. The members comprising
this well: known Tea Company are
experts in the business, and their
liberal method of doing business
are duly recognized and appreci‘ated by the public of San Francisthem firm and elastic.
Room For Rent. .
of contracting the gums, it renders
lw
Aroomin the Transcript Block,
suitable for an office or sleepingroom,.is offered for rent.at.a-low
NEN STORE
As Represantee:
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Near Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City
NM Wi
rice. nquire:-at-thi ‘
tion. The rainfall table now shows Warrants Paid.... $ 1,414 16’ . bor in your county to replace the . * high trust, adieg: s thse achoaiod a acs phe . oe ‘: see cas =
two thinga: Ist, that it.exceeds} Fourth Road District Fund. . Chinese employed in the vine-. i a rag > ee ages ike sell swans see obiad Selick baa wee
sixty inches, and 2d, that we are] Warrants Paid.... $ 1,638 74 . yards and orchards of your cotinsay Arete 6 ee eee y i is 4 va
: ae ty? rect in the organization and. general merchants, and give a Winder Tey wena bteke, wn. dive haaCaolacla,
an accidental prophet. _. Fifth Road District. Fund. y & Base biti iin white. lac (8 ulation of the common schools] handsome and useful present to . .. sie wave Child sheoried tor On SATURDAY, APRIL 3d, at 7 o'clock, P. M.,
Tuure will be preaching in the} Warrants Paid...-. $ 8,350 36), win be sonia? to fill their . %f this district; dnd the general } each customer, Dealers and large . w1., she necame Miss, she c’ung to Castoris there will bea grand opening of
morning and evéring at: the ConTotal Warrants Paid. .§ 74,311 20 ‘places? promotion of the essential branch-}¢onsumers supplied at lowest When tha bad shlldren sa give those
gregational church, by the pastor, ———---— . >‘ What time will be r equired es of education necessary in the . wholesale prices. Ladies of NeCashes ; ,
Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse Balance in Treasury ury to fill their places. transaction of the business affairs vada county will find it to their iF
in the evening, “A Dead Body 4, 1886....-.-. ar 118; 361: 18 of life of the ensuing generation— . interest and derive pleasure from
8. Inyour opinion, how many
Guarded by a Lion and an Ass.” . The following is the condition of Chinese are engaged in the vine-. the jewels in their trust. {a visit to the handsome branch ON Teer,
: marae the respective funds : if , With this view we propose that . store of
ANOTHER attempt is being made Sates yards and orchards in this State? al au Lah aortas asia : er 3
build ‘theatre in ‘Gread State Fund. 9, How does the labor of white a public meeting be held at the Great American Tea Co., i DR. woobD §
beleive ery Balance due State.. $32,415 60} oo oy that of Chi oO w2'* . Court House, in Nevada City, on. tf Nevada City. bh Ay TH
Valley.. The Union will publish * Qenetal Fond. : mee oa a ot Goines J wie Tuesday evening, the 20th day of a LIVER RECHTATOR . E>
particulars in = few days, We Warrants _ outstanding hae vices . = April, at 8 o’clock P.M. for the mete 9. Et; Snes ,) . sar ont Assortment,
hope our suggestion has beem. "i, July ige5.... $ 8,999 30 quality and quantity ? f nating dives. Dh tee, Loe some h July, 1885.... ; "An immediate answer is requestpurpose of nominating 1ree Who has for many years enjoy: . THE
one . . ee ee ed in order to furnish an early rectors to be voted for April 24th.}ed the repupation of being the UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE
Wa. Lyxcu, who has been servinp sae cee 1 50. 2nd complete statement to the soSed gas Many Crrizens. re a yniad in Larrea PANACEA OF CONCENLO W im OT . ?P R L C i S.:
ing outa sentence of thirty days} Boys and Girls Aid Society, in the interest of two of the} APF 17 1880 vena wetatlicnment, 48 Dread) SRATED. RETRACTS, aes
in the county jail, for obtaining} . ciety, criminal cases. 25 001 sreatest industries of our State Important Meeting. ae Se ne vie v4 Eivery'Hite {0-4 .: +. 31 50 . 8" , MPO! atreet, Nevada City. tf . Prepared from the Active MeEverybody i is invited to call and i inspect the handgoods under false pretences ‘in, . Shorthand reporter’s fees’ as wellas inthe interest of white] 1. weyad Gite branch. of the , SO. Riza dicinal Properties contained
Grass Valley, was yesterday re-}'" criminal. cases.-... 65 65 . 1gbor. i aaah hacia rad iia, ke se Up ees set some assortment for the coming season at the»
fF? = — = : i re Oak Wood Fer 8al jan 6 Denies. Seminsh, Black
leased from custody. me" Fo gpepaee: : i! — 45 07 . Big’ Drop im Price of Clothing, . sociation met at Mitchell’s Hall ort sig Re 1 Gaeay, Bane, Bitter Root, Blood, Root, ?
‘Es he 5 Depaty Dit District Attorney’s Boog . mite. Thursd i It Atthe V Flume Lumber Yard. . 1 ino i on We wus ent aaa Fag, George D, Buckiey, Esq., who: rne on Thursday evening. was Or-. . M )) SUNS Sa eee ee bade ar botaaeen e = shite
hasbeen in San Francisco for’ weiter re # $25 25] K. Casper’ has Tdi Racived the . dered that the Executive ComLeave ordereat the Sand or with the most hopeless cases of sidecunie MASONIC BUILDING, COMMERCI AL ST
some time,attending to cases in the . Justice fees, Nevada Tp. largest and finest stock of goods} mittee draw up boycotting resoluWa. H. Crawrorp.\ Terms pinorderea bigetion, Sick Mendsone, Gen’ F
U. 8. Circuit-Court, returned yes-. criminal cases «. .207 00 . ever brought to Nevada City. Fii. tions against the J. Lusk Canning] pO dis a SOE leat tree ee INE VADA orTs
\ terday. j Tp ve fees, Grass Valley 247 00 . ty cases were unpacked yesterday, . Company and present the same Try Spider Leg Tea. J. J. Jackus tote ot the Biomech, oan inactive or . CASPER COHN, Propriasie:
‘Tur weather for tbe: past week . J rintlon fees, Meadow Lake . [and they consist of everything re. atthe next meeting of the Associ. son keeps it. Finest tea in town. REDINGTON & O., 8.F., Wholeanle
hes been *slerfous (in a horn) Tp., criminal cases,.. -36 75 . quired for gents’ and boy’s appar-. ation. It was also ordered that} Try it, tf Gee by al Druggietss o8-y
a 4 Constable fees, Nevada Tp el. On Monday morning the cloth. the Executive Committee proceed ; now Ss Pictori al forthe reporter to run around the} ° criminal cases.. .+: © ‘$41 10]. Gi ati , , : ; 4 :
city hunting up items. Constable’s fees " Grass ing, gents’ furnishing goods, hats, . to investigate, if practicable, all epee ;
ee Valley Tp, criminal caps, beots, shoes, etc., will be facts connected with the cutting OP ENING D A, v
Mr. and Mrs. J. Myer, of Los] cases.......-+60} offered. for sale at tweNnty-Five. of timber belonging to the GoyAngeles, are visiting Mr. and aa fees, Meadow 172 95 . FEB CENT CHEAPER than any other . ernment,by Towle Bros., and to reOF WHEN THE GHINESE HAVE GONE.
Mrs. Thos. 8. Ford. They are on Canoe Fm “Washington house in Nevada county. Mr. . port at the next meeting. The ExLi their wedding tour.
Tux case of Thomas & _Walrath}
a 7 aerate cases . 7
e Bienine ing ee ff
Casper extends a cordial invitation to everybody to call and see
ecutive Committee were directed
to make all necessary arrangeSPRING AND SUMMER
Gnd Goods, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Everything
ng prisoners ...401 62],. . : ae :
vs. Charonnat was still on trial in i and-med. for pris. . 95: 25 . bis magnificent stock and examine raents for the aig. sense a State SNOWFLA
the Superior Court yesterday. Jury. Script......948 75 . his prices, whether they desire to . Organizer Rablin who is to adihe ey
a = . . Coroners .Inquest...... 108 80}.purchase or not. Every article dress our citizens on Saturday ’ W ednesdav ‘March 31, } ag oS =e. i 88
Gotochureh today and pray Heenan post Sot mortem, = a4 that has been unpacked is guar-. April.24th. An encouraging report 9 . eer
that we will not have any more Biricniees. 2. 8) 0» {anteed to be of the very latest . wasmade asto the prospects of the fares”
rain tiil next December. ‘Interpreter’s-fees.... 8 00. stvle. Don’t2 forget that Casper }steam laundry being an institution { ; at
,Coyote bounty... ‘+e2-« 10000 undersells every other ane in}of this city in the near future. i
erties ore mail arrived By AGy. and nitty eae _ on Nevada City. _ . The Association holds its regular 6 3 i
‘ Board of tducation 305 20 M. E.Chareh Services. . meeting at Mitchell’s Hall, every j . \
ao Trustee. <7 lg eee Sage ser 340 00 There will be preaching at the pera aie es CORNER BROAD AND PINE STREETS, Tea WF Vit
Le Castlén i offictatly anitiouintrarer Bakr g paen ery ie Go. Methodist Church, by the pastor,. Death of Geo. F. warren. . While at San Francisco, purchased the largest and] [il\ dll vas/a
ah cy ‘Ae ie i ee une iade bysician.... te ante oe ak Pet th rid Geo. R. Warren, an old CaliforBes apeoriad shoals of Bry ane hoe eaods ever) Sit py Aaa 6
“a8 a. candidate, for City Tras BARRE i -i¢-« Sse J ’ nia railroad and mining engineer, . brought to Nevada City, whieh he will sell at very Tie
ick’. to. Hos” : ee ’
Mr. Casper has served the city’ “tee See x. wr Bh 2 137 55 first Miracle.” In” the . evening and the first who introduced hy. low prices, as you will see-bythe pr ice list below: se
‘in’ that capacity for four years,. abor :ard material at the Gough “Memorial service will draulic mining near this city, died 7. ~ .
a eae 491 97. be held, which was postponed _ . 20 pieces 40-inch wide Cashmere, 12% cents per aL ad’ Alls and his:record, which: is a. good} Hospital...... in Sau Francisée Tuesday evening, P 4 p a “ Pa
one, Is. before the peopl Water. for Court house:. 110 50}from last Sunday on account of d, ll shades. — wes Lspstassal ‘ people. o De pouK aged 69, yard, ina —6
Gas, ee ee 103 75 . the storm. Addresses, recitations, _ 3 r . T KK . TNA:
For City Trustees.” ~ { . og poses 50:06 and special songs will be the proSe gel 50 pieces Colored Lawns, 16 yards for one dollar;. & \ ‘ Sorta { ih "
I. J. Rolfe, K.Casper, J.0. Rich, ges fiouse and Treas «. gtam. All are most cordially inRernpact on istated sal warranted fast colors. ‘ SSi by eS Via aoy * 7 UN 8
‘ yl < y j :
L, M. Sukeforth, [, Nihell, W. G. 1 Se ens neat ‘fgers on Friday during the strike) 50 pieces Figured Piques, 13 yards for one dollar. i ee on Da AT im a
Richards, By Lobelia. and: J.C. [> office 30 00. Death of Mrs. Lyman Ackley. {on the surface roads. ~ ails est bill
: ag Niggas chne.t*s vf orn ; ; nd Colored Buntings 20 cents a yard; warkackiin are talked of as probable . Assessor's office. -.. -. . a. ~ Mrs. Lyman Debi died at San} A was carefully buried Black, 3 ie 8 ye We now produce for the benefit of those wh» are observers of Snowcandidates for City Trustees. Only Reekee Salog deere Ses . ae MP pear seice aad A ranted all wool. flake’s Pictorial, a sketch drawn by ‘‘our special artist,’’ chowing : to State we F the 14th h few d
ee eee of Equalization ..-.-. . 60 00 . Gecedsed was for many” years, a ago, with a satin-lined paper ‘box Blac! an oiore ilks an e vets, reduced tO] what Sacramento will look like on wash nay after theChinese have
” Ne Meeting. Expenses of Foreign Senee ~ yea resident of Smartsville, where . for se coffin. half price. gone. It must be admitted that there is a good deal of imagination
sae" lis..... 18 00] she was highly esteemed by her} = h l “doll about this drawing, but there is none about PURE OLD SNOWFLAKE.
The Treasurer's bills:.-.-. . Crochet Quilts at one “dollar apiece.
meetingof Nevada, Royal » 34 -~--——— . friends and neighbors. Auction! Auction! ; It is all that is represented for medicinal purposes and family usesArch Chapter mee for next} Total......++-+: $12,367 04 a ye anc ease semaes oi Marseilles Quilts from $150 to $10 apiece. Ale yous Gesoat oe Danental ford:
onda SS er ‘j
.
iued aisieeed lar’ Page PP deli cs carob wrvania ElCallao, tho great Venezuela . °Miciate at auction sales of houseSheetings, Table Linens, -N apkins, Towels, MusHall. Luhrs & Co Proprietors, Gaeraenty
outstanding..... $32,033 40 gold sea f a $290,827 in . Bold furniture and other goods to}lins and Blankéts reduced to half price. ’ %
Tar “Balsamic, Healing “and Fo. Bond Fend. . February, 1886, aiidpaid a divi—— ee heirelge Soip Linen and Cotton Laces and Embroideries near—s properties: ofSamaritan; aviebgeres: aaa aa be dend of $6 per share, aggregating Bailey mo aa City ; ly given away. ; H
ervine are marvelous. “My}Qash in treasury... 3,769 32} $193,200. 30-1 Tracy & Bawey d ladies Chemi h igi brother hy oe m30-1m . 50 dozen ladies Chemise at 35 cents each, emGrates devieeteet ta ie nikal. ee CULT exeana ana. PFoidered with lace. COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH I6.
asb in TY ce ene ’ naa HAD Catarrh tor ten , 3 i
tin? er 50 or agen Bros. fet op ". . First Road District Fund. The pricing and —— are in January bought a bottle of Ely’s] 20 dozen genuine C. P. Corsets, at: $2 50 a pair. Rverything pertaining to Milliuery. Feathers, Flowers,
[Gash in Treasury in exestes. thts lenatle ta creer 2.2 2 M. Stockmon’s) Little Daisy Corsets only 50 cents;.sizes from 18 . Ribbons, Htc. .
: . 4 re &
gitk vot male sieeraiae Uy tne . ee Sag tices. +$1,187 761 tho only thing yet discovered that . jut little trouble since, It is the. *° 29: WOOLEN -GOODS of all kinds. _Crochets,
: me “Appetite, “Yellow neni! ‘Second seaat Dhatciot Fund. . will cure that dreaded disease, . best remedy I ever had:—Jas.L. 750. Bone Corsets, only $2. Sacks for Children, Sun Bonnets.
Soot Vitailjzer’ is ‘a’ ‘positive Gasiuin Treasury tn or" ! eet rhe ius? ewe cea ee = Best quality Roxbury Brussels Carpets,.sewed} Children’s Stockings a specialty.
; ‘Cal,
cnre.Carr Bros,» agenia.. standing:....--. $1,420 08 . ater being-given up by veterina-. . Matrgasses made over and re-. and laid for one dollar per yard. ee Everything usually kept ina firstclass Dry
Third Road DistrictFund-. . ry surgeons of that city. One man. turned the same day. Standard) Second quality at 75 cts. per yard, sewed and laid. . Goods a Millinery Store.
‘Ontarrhes é Warrants outstanding in _ . said the. next morning, ‘three Auction House. Whi Shi d e she b 1] A coldof umustal soveritywhich. excessofeash in‘rea °” . undred dollars would not boy my Gentlemen’s White Shirts, made oyt of the best] hvelyl al All0¢ ricas
I took last autur Se eee OE ee oe ie $17 horse. I never will be without] Suon’s Cover and Consompmuslin, at one dollar apiece. .
mn developed into Pana. ste 5 .
oneal decidedly catarrhal in. Fourt'y Road District Fond.“ . tho National Horse Liniment in . tion Care is sold ‘co a tion. “1 Gentlemen's Merino Shirts 50 cents 3 each, vere books are now closed, and all notiak
its characteristics, threatenin Cash in Treasury in exmy stable.’ I do not believe there } antee. It cures Consumption ] debted he. fi Hg
om . t warrants saeit . k owing themselves indebted to the.firm are re ; *teturn of my oid-chronic ‘malaae scsi $1, 060 7g . is. a disease curable with liniment/ Carr Bros., agents. Men’s and Boys’ Overalls, best quality, 65 cents.
* dy, catarrh. One bottle of Ely’ — that the National. Liniment will ° y's
Cream Balm completely eradicated every symptom. of that painful
Fifth Road Dualait Fund.
Gash in Treasury in exnot cure.’ Walter D. Vinton,
Ex-Mayor R. W. Townley,
Judge T. F. McCormick, E. H.
YOU WILL SAVE 25 PER CENT.
s .cifully invited to call and settle.
THIS IS THE LAST MONTH FORBARsoos
i cabs ‘Jagent. — by: buying your apres from. me, as you will get all so call and take advantage of it.
and prevailing disorder.—E. W. . Sealer: se eeeeebe se $1,882 48 So Sherwood, Banker; J. Maguire, . first class goods for your money. CAINS, 8
Warner, 165 Hudson St, Roches: . _ Institute Fund. Tux Rey. Geo. H: Thayer, of. Boker; G. 8. Davis, Banker; ” Residence for sale, furnished or unfurnished. .
~~ =A Geet in Treasury .' ¢458 00. Bourbon, Ind:, says: _“‘Bothmy-. and J. O. Tichenor, Merchant, all ‘Orders from the country promply attended to.
Wor sells tea and coffae cheap2
* than any firm in Nevada City. .
Read his price list. ~ 1m
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroy. ©
er will cure sick headache.
self and wife owe our lives to. Shioh’s oe Cure. = Carr
of Elizabeth, N. J., earnestly combcirege agents.
mend Ely’s Cream Balm as a}
specific for catharral affection. 1w
: Respectfully, _
. A ‘BLUMENTHAL
MRS. J. B. LUDBY,
“Commercial St, opposite Transcript Block.
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