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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Brown & Calkins, Publishers.
SATURDAY ..... MAY 19, 1894.
Candidates’ Announcements.
——d
In nearly every county in the State announcements are being made by the many
candidates for office. In Nevada county
‘mone are officially announced in any of the
papers, and in order that the various candidates may be enabled todo so at a low
rate the TransorreT will publish them for
$5 up to the day of the conventions.
Positively no cards of this kind will
be published unless paid for ‘in advance.
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LOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings. .
Don’t fail to hear George Allen Watson
and William Elnor Johns at the Theater
next Monday evening.
The concessionaires state that they will
positively cloge their exhibits at the Midwinter Fair on June 30th.
It is now believed that Mrs. Long, who is
missing from her home on the Forest Hill
divide, has been murdered by Indians.
John C. Nilon of this city has been ap~pointed-chairman-of-the Committee. on. Literature by the Grand President ef the
Grand Parlor of Native Sons.
Carter & Johnson, dealers-in clothing and
furnishing goods, are having «a large signboard, 20x25 feet, put up near Omer Tompkins’ residence at the foot of Sugar Loaf
grade. .
Sherman W. Marsh of Hydraulic Parlor, f,.1,05 below for the oro.’ Believin g the exNo: 56, has been appointed District Deputy
Grand President of the Native Sons of the
Golden West for the counties of Nevada
and Placer.
An Old-Time Resident.
FE. R. Van Pelt and wife of Stanton,
Ohio, are visiting this city. Mr. Van Pelt
was a résident of Nevada City in the fifties,
and left here about thirty-four years age.
He was here in 1856 at the time of the big
fire that destroyed the town. He says that
there are but few of the old landmarks remaining that were here when he left. . Mr.
Van Pelt visited the-old cemetery on Broad
street today to find the grave of his brother,
who was buried there so many years ago.
Methodist. Services.
Methodist services tomorrow at the usual
hours in. the Armory Hall, Subjects of >
discourse: morning, “Conquerors Crowned. ”
Night, ‘‘How I Know That the Old Book
Is True.” Epworth League -and Sunday
School at the usual hours. All, especially
“young people, afé‘very cordially invited to
# all these services.
Vattee
a=vention,
press they had not completed -their labors.
. As the clergymen of Breckenridge’s district have almost all the decent people of
the lecality on their side in their feud with
that hardened old sinner, they may win.
Nearly all the Democratic bosses, though,
seem to be on Breckenridge’s side, which
makes the result highly doubtful.
SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough, and
Croup Cure is in great“demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses only 25c.
Children love it. Sold by Carr Bros.
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A Million Friends.
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A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
aot less than one million peeple have found
just a friend in Dr, King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and Colds.—If
you have never used this Great Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of
Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is
guaranteed té do all that is claimed or money
will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Carr
Bros. Drug Store. Large bottles 50c. and
$1.00.
Strength and Health.
If you are not feeling strong and healthy,
try Electric Bitters. If ‘‘La Grippe” has
left you. weak and weary, use Electric Bitters.. This remedy acts directly on Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys, gently aiding those
organs to perform their functions. If you
are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will
find speedy and permanent relief by taking
Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you
that this is the remedy you need. Large
Lottles only 50c, at Carr Bros. Drug Store.
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from Ammonia, Alum or ary other aduiterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
As Written by the Late A. A. Sarpatronage,
in the county for nearly two years and a
half, when the Young America, now the
Democrat, was started in Nevada, in SepTelegraph was at Grass Valley.
grew up in this neighborheod in reference
to discoveries of gold in quartz. The hills
mere. Ah Dimon hiin IInd D4
ee and ail occasionally used. It
pose of electing delegates to the State ConUp to the hour of our going to
HISTORY OF NEVADA CITY
gent in 1855.
(Continued.
During the year 1851 a great excitement
Prewelcome information, hundreds made themselves poor by misapplied capital. The
“Bunker Hill Co,” is. an illustrious instance.
They erected a costly mill upon Deer Creek,
to use a certain roasting-process that a favorite savant had recommended, by which
they smelted the quartz in an immense furhace, expecting the gold te drop into a receiving chamber below. It is perhaps needless to say that they poked im vain in the
periment had failed through intrinsic defects in the philosophy, and not that their
ledge was destitute of gold, (for had not it
been assayed with brilliant results?) the
company next erected stamps to pound up
the quartz in a more improved way. But,
unluckily, the tailings were found to be very
Lpure quartz, and the affair was a failure.
Perhaps the inventor of the grand roasting
process is to this day in doubt whether his
bold experiment might not have succeeded
had there only been gold in the quartz to
fall inte the receiver! The loss of the company is computed at $85,000. The immense overshot wheel of the ‘Bunker Hill
Co.” at this day gtill adorns the creek, a
huge monument of the fortunes buried there.
Requiescat in pace! Many: other establishments for quartz working were erected upon the creek, with no better result. At the
palmy time of quartz investments, doubts
of great profits were deemed almost heretieal; but in one short year, the delusion. was
over. However our enterprising neighbors
of Grass Valley may have profited by such
investments they_will have an interrupted
enjoyment of them from the people of Nevada. i f
The first building adapted to theatrical
was first used by Dr. Robinson and troupe,
in June of that year; Miss Carpenter, Mrs.
Mestayer, Fairchild and the Dr. wece the
principal attractions. It was the first attraction of the kind, and the company drew
full houses for several weeks—the miners
being teo hungry ‘for-excitement to be very
attentive to the quality of the perfermances,
was an extraordinary combination of brilliant talent, wit, sentiment, misdirected impulses, assurance, grace and good nature.
He had been successively, in Dlinois, printer’s devil, law student, lecturer on temperance, agent of the State Temperance
Society, speaking before the Legislature
with gteat applause, editer of the State
Temperance Organ, State Delegate to a
World’s Temperance Convention in London, clerk in a village postoffice, and crier
at auctions. He ran a brief and splendid
career in that State, more successful in
avoiding fame than notoriety; he was master of a fervid eloquence, and the slave of
his senses. -In 1849 he immigrated hitherward, and took to the stage, upon which
his wit and comic powers made him a general favorite. -In 1851 -he married Miss.
Carpenter, at Grass Valley, but did not
long survive the wedding, dying at Sacramento of a constitution broken by, intemperance, a few months after.
In August, 1851, Mr. and Mrs, Jas,
Stark played for one night in Nevada; drew
a full house, but were off the next morning.
Brutal amusements, called bull and bear
fights, were quite frequent in 1851, and
we regret to say continued for several years
—though it may be hoped the county will
never be disgraced with another. ‘The
arena for this display, in 1851, was on Bear
son’s brick building, and large crowds used
to assemble to go away disappointed because the harrasged animals would not
fight. Incipient riots occasionally grew out
of the affairs; but no excessive demonstrations were made, In one of the earlier
scenes of this kind, a. large bear got loose
from his bonds, and scattered his keepers,
who retreated at the outlets, closely follewed by the bear, but the doors were shut
quick enough to imprison the bear in the
arena. He then tried to scale the plank:
walls of the amphitheatre, and the crowded
seats were at once vacated, except by C.
F. Woodand Dr. Kendall, who beat the
as often as his paws got in reach. They
kept the bear at bay till he was lassoed by
the Spaniards, The Dr. had a very hairy
visage, and his exploit gave occasion to the
remark of a wag, that in the midst of the
fray Bruin looked up, caught sight of his
shaggy antagonist, and succumbed, overpowered by the reflection, ‘Et tu Brute !”
[To Be Continued. } Sy
Ice Cream and Soda.
The finest Ice Cream, Fountain Sods and
Ice Cream Seda is served at A. Tam’s,
From a Marysville paper we learn that one Hil :
J. L. Starr of North Carolina arrived
here this morning. ;
Major J. 8. McBride came down from
North San Juan this morning.
Mrs. Harris of North San Juan is here
pending a few days.
Frank Darnell and Fred Hanson, of Camponville, are in town.
Ed. A. Albee and G. A. Bigelow of, San
Francisco, arrived here on last evening's
train.
Mrs. Waldron and Miss Maggie Waldron,
Albert G. Deaneth acd Samuel Butler}; ; < ee — :
: City, d here tod: their wa
upon Deer Creek, especially, were tunneled, } will commence the publication of a weekly parr ane a uae, bocog ai
and a ery erected, to réalize} journal at this city next, Saturday which}
upon the hidden treasures. Some of the} will be called “Tailings.” It will be de: SES gs. Ww ‘
his erative, but the great. voted principally to politics and mining here last evening from Columbia Hill on his
majority were miserable failures. news,
local politics independently. __
the public called to the fact that many
papers are mailed here upon which the post. of
age is only partially paid. The rate for
paper postage is only four ounces for. one
cent ; yet many papers weighing from twelve"
ounces to a pound are dropped with only a
one-cent stamp on them. The Postoffice
Department does not allow papers forwarded
unless the postage is fully paid.
town today and informed us that a dispatch
received from George Mainhart says the
drilling contest at San Francisco will be all
one of his inimitable performances at the
Tench 8S, Fairchild, now dead, poor fellow, .
ateet, back of the present site ef Hender. carried
bear back with a shovel'and a heavy cane . ”
The Difference.
The Sunset Telephone Company don’t “a Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
seem to be anxieus about their business interests in this section, and are not doing
anything towards fulfilling the promises
In April, 1851, the first paper in Nevada made to the business men of this city and
county was started in this city, by Warren Grass Valley at different times. Down in
B. Ewer, now of the Grass Valley TeleYuba county they have put in local exgraph, called the Nevada Journal. It was changes and otherwise increased their facilipublished semi-weekly, and waa one of the ties for handling local and general business.
very first papers published in the mountains. It has flourished to the present unhundred and five telephones are now in use
der various proprietors, and has now a in
healthy circulation, job and advertising vice is still being extended. A number of
It was the only paper published improvements have been made in the central office in this city in the past few days
and more are contemplated. A ew switch . *®
board, accommodating 200 wires, has just
tember, 1853, about the same time the been put in, and a sound-proof cabinet for t
the use of the public will soon be completed.
Marysville and Yuba City, and the serA New Paper.
It will be Republican in National
: i .
‘< poe Sauk aa rooagealigeoe politics bift will reserve the right to discuss arrived here from Sau Francisco last evenyielded from ten to fifty cents per pound,
whe the real value was perhaps nothing,
receiving of course good pay from their
grateful customers. Under the spur of such
Not Enough Stamps.
The Postmaster wishes the attention of
All ** Down Holes.’’
Alf. Tregidge of Grass Valley was in F
‘*down holes,”’ fifteen minutes work.
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A Unique Attraction.
Prof, Ferguson, the violinist, will give
Theater tonight. On account of the short
notice there will be no admission fee, but a
collection will be expected. Let every one
turn out.
<-0@oCongregational Church.
There .will be preaching tomorrow as
usual, Subject in the morning: ‘* Paul’s
Sermon at Midnight.’ In the evening+
“The First Murderer, Liar and Egotist.”
Sabbath School at the close ef the morning
service. Everybody invited.
A False Report.
It was reported this morning that two
brothers, aged about fourteen and sixteen
years, living on the Red Dog Dog road, had
fought a duel and that one of them had)
boon wounded, Inquiry chowod thet thore
fi in_the renoart
was.no tii" Be Out Monday.
The Finance Committee of the Fourth
of July celebration will call upon our citizens next Monday and _ solicit subscriptions.
Be prepared to receive them in your most
liberal manner.
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«Catholic Church.
There will be mass at the Catholic Church
tomorrow at the usual hours, Rev. Father
O’Kane officiating. y
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Saturday Night Soiree.
Heyer, Brinkman & Sigourney will give
their weekly soiree at Odd Fellows Hall
Saturday evening. m18-2t
A cERTAIN Mexican railroad has ebony
ties and is ballasted with silver ore. Beaué
tifal marble is used in the construction of
some of the bridges. Awfully extravagant
folks these Mexicans, Wonder if the pies
sold at restaurants along the road are made
of golden apples ? , :
African Gold Fields,
San Francisco and South Africa.
A First-Class Cli
will sail from San F
Gxt rs for
;
H. Scheunert of Sacrament is in town.
R. P. Rossen of Relief Hill is in town.
Louis Aumer left for San Francisco today,
A. 8. Bigelow of Columbia Hill left this
morning San Francisco. :
C. W. Bigelow came down from Columbia
way home.
-}ing-on-their-way home,
Ed. L. Owens and C. B. Hanson, of
Downieville, came in on last evening’s train
and left this morning for home,
Superintendent Theo. Wetzel and family
ing’ on. their way to San Francisco.
inson, of. Sierra City,-arrived here-last.evening from San Francisco on their way .home,
candidate before the Republican convention
for County Treasurer, was in town today. .
Schmidt and William Ninnis leave for San
ter Fair.
members of the Democratic State Central
Committee by Chairman Max Popper :
the Democratic State Central Committee of
California will be held on June 2, 1894, at
the Metropolitan Temple, Fifth street, San
Francisco, at 1 ». M.
meeting will be to select a place, to fix a
wee date and arrange an apportionment to dele—
gates to a State Convention, to be held for
the purpose of nominating a Governor and
State officers to be voted for at the election;
which-will-take-place-on-November-6,-1894,
and such other business as may come before
the meeting.
Masonic fraternity.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Doings and Intentions.
1 today.
H. A. Brigham of San Francisco arrived
F. Quick and R, G. Pellon, of Sierra City,
North Bloomfield arrived here this mornMrs. Annie Schutz and Mrs. M. HutchA. CeCooke of Truckee, who will be a
Phil. Richards, Robert Snell, G. J.
rancisco tomorrow t6 attend the Midwinor
Democratic Convention.
The following circular has been sent to
You are hereby notified that a meeting of
ake
‘MURDER AT. DOWNIEVILLE.
A Pioneer Resident Shot and Killed
During a Quarrel.
Perry Bonham, a pioneer of Sierra county
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The Way the Money Goes.
The Enterprise says that the Chico post
office did a money order business last week
of over $2,000. Of that amount $1,500 was
sent by Japanese laborers to: Japan. This
is money taken directly out of the country
and never returned, It is only another argument in favor of putting up the bars.
mine.
Metropolitan Mine. =
Telegraph: We have been shown some
ore from the Metropolitan mine.
ge
Good Advice.
The mine . crat, in answering an article which appeared
is situated near Moore’s Flat in the upper. in the Oroville Mercury, says:
part of this county and the quartz shown
us is of that character which miners like to] the drifting process there would have been
see. Wim. Reynolds, one of the best miners . no occasion for an injunction any more than
in the country, has a high opinion of the} there would be in a quartz claim. Not one
property, not because he owns a little in it, . drift mine, surface sluicing or quartz mill
but because of the character of the ore and}has ever been enjoined by a decree of the
the excellent advantages for working the] courts at the instance of farmers or other
There is a tunnel in 1038 feet on the} people of the valleys. The North Bloomclaim, giving a vertical depth of 480 feet. . field mine in Nevada county was closed by
The tunnel is situateddn the center of the. an order of the court and the decree con“property, there being 1500 feet location on. tained a clause which said that ‘defendants
each side, The ground is on an angle of} could apply at any time for a modification of
about 41 degrees toward the Middle Yuba} the injunction, which would be granted
river, the ledge varies in size, from two to when they could show to the court that the
eight feet and can be mined and milled at a} mine could be operated without doing macost not exceeding $2 per ton. ‘There is. terial injury. On the same gravel range
free-water for all purposes. and an. abund. only two miles from the fabe of the works of
ance of wood on the property. The prop-. this mine the Derbec company have been
erty is one which should soon. be actively . operating by the drifting process twelve
operated.
The Republican State Central Committee
makes this announcement:
Has Injustice Been Done?
Under this heading the Marysville Demo“lad the hydranlic mines been worked by
years or more, working from fifty te one
hundred men, They have taken out great
quantities of gold and have done no material
injury, therefore have not been enjoined.
The merchants ,of Marysville would certainly be pleased to have all the mines operTo Be Reopened.
The famous Gwinn mine of Calaveras
county, a gold-producing property which
has a recerd of having paid its owners something above $2,000,000 in dividends, is soon
to be reopened, says the Stockton Independent, by capitalists who are confident of
restoring the mine to its place among the
leaders of the State. The mine is located
on the Mokelumne river, about sixty miles
from Valley Spring. The property is now
in. the hands of a corporation formed to
work it, and is held under a contract of
purchase which gives the company two
years to pay for the mine. The purchase
price is $200,000, and the deed is in es*
crow.
:
Midwinter Fair Souvenirs.
Large size Aluminum Souvenirs of the
Midwinter Fair, only 10 cents; amallet
size, 5-cents. For sale by ©. J, Brand,
Broad street. m24
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a
free and untrammeled ballot and_an_ honest:
The object of* this
Bonham was
James Bonham, son of deceased, arrived
‘here from Oakland last evening and left
this morning for Downieville, to attend the
funeral of his father, which will take place
there tomorrow under the auspices of the,
‘Perry Bonham has
been a resident of Downieville for many
years. His wife is in the East and one son
resides at Tucson, Arizona,~~~ ~
. THE EARLIER symptens of dyspepsia, such
as distress after eating, heartburn, and occasional headaches, should’ not be neglected.
Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla if you wish to be
cured, .
We insist that one of the cardinal principles of the Republican party, to wit: “‘a
count,” must be carried out and rigidly enforced at primary elections as well as general elections, and that all, attempts to
deviate from this principle should not alone
be discountenanced, but those guilty of or
party thereto should be barred from all
conventions.
Dead dramas %‘
A gentleman informs us that many sheep
sare lying dead along the Washington road a
few wiles above this city, They were
sheared in the valleys just before the recent
snowstorm and cold snap, and were unable
to. withstand the sudden change of temperature. It is foolish for stock men to start
into the -mountains for a week or two yet,
four feet of new snew fell.
Will Show at San Juan.
road. _They should be greeted with a ful
ce after the exhibition.
Coming Soon.
‘be a dan
May 12th, fora short stay. m7tf
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bald, by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilia
Hair Renewer,
your Bowels and make your Head clear as
bell. 25c.and §0c. Sold by Carr Bros,
as it is only a few days since trom one to
The Nevada City Athletic Club will give
ene of their popular entertainments at San
Juan on Saturday evening, May 26th. The
ladies and gentlemen of that town have a
treat in store for them, as our boys always
give a ‘refined, artistic and meritorious
‘show, superior to the average troupe on the
house, because they deserve it. There wil)
Tenth annual ‘visit to Nevada county.
Mrs. Dr. F. Frank, the famous lady optician, will be in Nevada City on or before
Premature baldness may be prevented
:. and the hair -made.to grow on heads already . p aT 5) i
was killed at Downieville Thursday by a Fhe Union Toe Company is now prepared
man named Bradshaw. The two men were
in their cabin with a third party, wh“. ham struck him with a cane and that he
shet him in self defense,
seventy-five years of age; Bradshaw is
thirty.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
ated in a legitimate way, so that no damage
will result, but they do not wish to see the
rivers and beautiful valleys destroyed to get
gold that can be taken out by other process
and give employment te labor,
—_-++62 +———-—-—Another Transfer.
. Union: Jacob Weissbein yesterday purchased the Gillis building on Mill street,
now occupied by Justice of the Peace Davis
and T. R. Cooley, It is Mr. Weissbein’s
intention to lay a cement walk in front of
the building, also to make needed repairs.
White & Moore, the boot and shoe dealers,
will occupy one of the stores, ©
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Curonic constipation is a troublesome
arid dangerous disorder. The surest and
safest remedy is Ayer’s Cathartic Pills.
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Maple Sugar.
Genuine Vermont Maple Sugar just received at Gaylord’s.
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Mrs. T. 8. HAwKINS, Chattanooga, Tenn.,
says; ‘“Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED MY
LIFE.’ Iconsider it the best remedy for a
debilitated system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels.
Price 75 ots. Sold by Carr Broa.
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1 Fresh Ranch Butter.
-which he will sell at 40 cents per roll, _a21
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Piano Tuning.
W, D. Travers, the well-knewn pianotuner, will be in Nevada City in a few
days. £23
Ice! Icel
0} to deliver ice in quantities to suit to any
+ of the, city.
erste! SMtic Plas COMP Dee eels oe
tended to, al3
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a Bon Bon Party.
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United States Government F Report,
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106 Wall St., N. Y,
A~ cream of —-tariar baking powder—
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_A bon bon party will be given at Silva’s
Hall, Nimrod street, on Saturday evening,
May 19th, Good music will be in attend—eyes--were-swollen,™m back in_terribl
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Opp. L. Hyman & Co.’s Store, 13 Commercial St., Nevada City.
CAPE TOWN, DIRECT,
On or about July 15th, 1894.
Cape Town isin direct communication with
the rich Gold Fields in the Transvaal, Mashonaland and Matabeleland, by Railroad via
Johannesburg.
This is-an unexceptiona) opportunity for
miners, prospectors, store keepers and others,
as the vessel will be specially fitted for the
comfort of passengers. A liberal scale of provisions provided, and an experienced Surgeon
es Rate for Passage, $100.
Apply early, so as to secure berths.
All additional infurmation will be cheerfully
given by applying to
SOUTH AFRICAN PACKET LINE,
Frepd. HoLmes, AGENT.
506 Battery Street, San Francisco, Cal.
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Have just received the Largest and Best Stock’ of
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to 15 years, for 50 cents.
Clothing, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Etc.,
IN THE MOUNTAINS. .
During the Summer we shall have Special Sales, and here is one for a starter:
Knee Pants Suits, for boys 4 to 15 years of age, $2,
Fifteen spars, Boys’ Knee Pants, ca Ree at £0.52 1S Pee
Fine line of Men's Summer Suits for $6, oand $8. Ti i
We have the Largest Assortment of ecaee ; pondquastat
We have a very large and fine assortment of SUMMER SHIRTS from 25 cents up.
CARTER & JOHNSTON, the One-Price Clothiers, Pine Street.
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HXats ever received in the county for 25 cents up.
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