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Show SAN FRANCISCO TRADE. . Win. T. Reynolds A Jo.,i FINIS WISISS ASD LIQL'ORS, Ap-ntrr Hoeiliaum aad C. O. P t Muter., u nr. .,r.r) .t., la Inu jn! ir Pi-:! !!r,.t:. ot.-t hadj o.to McU:&l url ljjuij iuc. Bill ! I 1 E, MARTIN & Co.,! Itiiitir-.ct Juhlitrt of j AViiM :iii1 Iiiiior HA Jf FIIACICI. j a. a. u ji r. Mt f MURPH Y.GRANT & CO.j Iiuii'rt'rm -yf A u.:ri(.an. ar.l Kur,pra fr'nnry ujk! Staple DRY GOODS,; HAN l UANClMCO. j tALIfcUHMA, Il La I kii "-riit . iJ :be f ft li.tr lll.ts il ll.O ( W, iVil.tf 4 i SI LKSj Hlti-h, Colore! tuJ If'ftncyt VELVETS, ! dress mus,y"oj:L:h HOSIERY, KID CLOVES. j CENTS' FURHISH'G COODS.1 CORSETS, j WHITE GOODS, .r...r, QUILTS, ! HANDKERCHIEFS, '.'Il'c:: SHIRTING & HOUSEKEEP- IJJG LINEN. SHAWLS ''' Uro h--,huer cottons, ",e:i,:M"iaB.:ow- C0TT0NADES. K'Y JEANS, CASSIMERES.. .e,e. FLANNELS,"1010" eV"11" BLANKETS, Which th.y ojcr on Liberal Ternu. K.i r A II . I 1! K D IS W'- ARMES DALLAM, iuiorlertf, Jobberi and MA I KACTl UKUS OK WoodiWillowWare in :n ms r ! I -vn '.. citrus. imrKii I S II K I IS. T I NT- I lUtPAfiK, M l HIS. MM lliiM.KV I' A I'l.U IIM.S I'lC'llllS WKlNlil.KS, i i vi-1 1 1 it m sth;s I isii-im; isii-im; m h i.i . i i.n ri.s AM IIAI.I.S. 1.1V., AMI I.KM.1IAL House ljirnishing Goods. luitrrr imivkti'i.-s ov iiaskets fiio.M l.HAlll.Ml il I.MAN AMI KULM.U MAM t -U 11 lil.li.S. AUKNTd rod THE 8ALK Uf H. K. Vor.Mi-Mon M it.'h CoiupnnV, Mutches, AiuoruMu N.-t I wiiiot-uuiiy'sUiuM, ll,.-t. ii b 'lax Mil.i. Tnns. J. 0 t'.Mir..y X 1.hii',iiiv's Kl'hins Tckl e, tUlliuK-o.irih A W luliH-y's I'..er U.m, Mil" mi iil'.. I '.ii it. .v,-. I li.il lio - W rniitTi. 0. :. tini.w..lu I' 'iiiiny'sF..alioi Paster, F. .VU LiituKiiu' Liiiancs . Our (it. is tin. l.irKst on the Pacifia (Vint. iml inir liu-iluu-d tor luaMut'aeturm , ami iui..iitiiiit enablo ua to .ell at lowest LBdrWul I'IK'O. . .. SKND Foil CATALOGUE. 2151217 Sacramento St, San Fran, u DEKTH. mHUlBHIU BISCUIT BAKERS, Aiui m;inufnoturers of Suri, Uitin, ttiittc-r, Vic Mc, Sugtr, MUk itl ta timuUe cxi ACii'iiuns, .Unirtv Litul C;kos, Ginger Snnpp?, TiK't lro.nl, mKhiu rilot Brotid, Ktc. TS N Oni-k.'r rr !rb (UiW, and ; an ol ill Tfry Ui'i liiTil 'n. All mteri&i ueJ : iu their uiAim acUirv aiv ot the lsot quality. Bakery 1 0 ml "4 Hi Mlsitlon St., mud '403 crmeulo t. fi SAN FUAXCISCO Judm SpruAiic, Johu Spruauc. C. C. Chapman. J. & J. SPRUANCE, Ir.ipor'.er cJ T hlc-ia. IVaIn ia WINES A!I0 LIQUORS, j4 413 FROM STHKKT. BRITTAN, H0LBR00K & CO Importers aa4 Pftalera ib Stoves & Ranges, SHEET!KCNTimATE, Copier, Zinc, Sheet Lead. 1Vtr, jjoaci vxjLci. Iron TPiio. TIXa!N, GOODS, .- - Tools and M.whirtery and vJfueT! HOUSE FURNISHING H ROWARE, Kmbracin;; Vhiin, J.rsrr.M. FUnished and ;-aipcu Va. Not. IU A California ami eo va. 111 Lavl Street. I GRAND HOTEL iSecoai Slreets, SAN rilAXCISCO, O-A-IL JOHNSON Jfc Co., rsorKrmR5. THE BANK cf CALIFORNIA! SAX F11ANC1SCO. j P 0 VII 1.5. - FK"5I?"XI. W.O. KALtfTOX. - CAS'iiI5-i. Capital PaUl - Si. 000. 000.: -.JW DIRECT AX D ISSUE LETTERS cd. all the prizcirdi cilia c: the ( WiLM ur J' xaro.-te.QS. KELLCGG, ; Wines and JLIT ill & C16 FEOXT STKi:2J!J 1 j7 SAX FRAXCI5CO. JXO. G. HODGE & CO., IMPOKTERS a.i Wholesale Stationers, Keep tie larceit stoci of Stnl lonery. Blank Boot. School Books, Flaying Cards, Wrap, ping Papers, Twines, Pocket Cutlery , . &Cm d'e, On the Pacic Cca.;t,-wliii-i th?y are prepared to sell either for Gold or Currency a: pr.cw tiat wl offer inducemenra for buyers acTwhere west ef the Rocfey ilouEiains. j 327, 329 & 331 SAXS01IE SIKEET, mil Sin Francisco. ' LUMBER YARD. And Truckee LUMBERYARD GREAT lPniiPTM ..laj.rf M aj . . . . ll A ljiTgn Stcjck of Windows, i 12, and 4 Ugbu. SashandSashDoors I'RIMED AND GLAZED. VENETIAN BLINDS. Oregon, Sugar Ine and Redxcood FI,OOKIiG, CEILING, SH)IiG, ItUNTIC. i Kedusood Ornamental and Sugar Pine' pickets! I Dressed, Oear, Seasoned. Sedicood and Sugar Pine Architrave, "' Base, Crown, Bed, Panel, Wainscott-Cap MOULDINGS. Sugar I'nt Xj .A. 1" H- Sugar Fine and JRedtcood SHINGLES Contracts made for BATTERY MINING TIMBERS "at Keduced Kates. i P o 1 1. C. M. I. COLUMN. ' Wholesale DRY GOODS DEPT L'p St'LUM E tuij'jriiLtfX a Jlufjt, A f'lil. !.T.-:.ui if.ck ot STAPLE DRY GOODS, AOTIOAS, BOOTS and SHOES, AT LOW PKICES. I Wholesale Luycrd and Co-ojierativ ! Dealer ilc-a,'c inspeet. Retail Departm'nt, EMPORIUM BUILDINGS, THE FINEST DISPLAY AND jASSORLTOT OF GOODS, j WE CUT IN ANY LENGTHS AT A SMALL ADYANCE ON WHOLESALE. - This is the Department for Families. CLOTHING DEPT. HOME-MADE AND iviF oeted: MANUFACTURED FROM HOJIK-MADE, FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH and AMERICAN FABRICS Fine Cassimeres, and. Cloths Trimmings On hand, for Gentlemen ordering their own. I -FIRST-CLASS FITTERS AND j WORKMEN TO FILL ALL t- ORDERS FROMPTLT. i ' GRQGERYsHARDWARE DEPARTMENT, coxsTiTunojr building?, Purchasers can here find An Immense Stock AND IN EACH BUNCH A GREAT VARIETY. IMPLEMENTS, TCGLS AND MACHINERY ALL 0" THE PREMISES. lliners Supplies a Specially ! dru& deft. I - Fancy and Staple Dings, ! ' . pat e;nt ME D I C LSE s . I I LIQUORS IN GREAT VARIETY ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER, : ATERILL PAINT WHITE LEAD, - - . OILS, COLORS iGfASS. ETC. ftBiptiont from' rhi-sidant- vffl hrKt sp-cij attentiort. H. E. CLAlYSO, Supt. LUMBER YARDS. LUMBERYARD I have opened a new Lumber Yard in the U. C. DEPOT BLOCK, North fide the Passenger Depot, inside the enclosure for the present. ALL KINDS of LIDICER THOS. R. JONES. Barron & Co.'s LUMBER YARD Corner of First South and Third V est Streets, on Biock South of Railroad Depot, at the end of Track, Salt Lake City, : Have constantly on hand all descriptions of j Utah, Truckee and California Kedwood LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH AND PICKETS. j ALSO A FULL ASSOBTJIBST OP j BOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND j MOULDINGS. ! Special Orders from Lumber Dealers and Builders rilled on short notice - - j The p'jblio are invited to call; and a fair portion of patronage respectfully solicited. j a22 " BARRON A CO. BUILDERS. SHELDON & CO., Architects and Builders, FIRST EAST STREET, One and a-half blocks south, of the Theatre. aid dt. R. MELROSE & CO,, Carpenters : and Builders, Frame Buildinsrs deliTered and put up in any of the iMiiiiu; Camps adjacent to Salt Lake City. Shops in Commercial Street. S e" 1 - m mi t So M C D H F CTi D H R Y. Just Iteceiyed, H. WALLACE'S, Acaoicslotof HiM AND EGGS IS CANS. CONDENSED HILK, '.ENGLISH PICKLES, OTSIEES, ,. FIGS, DATES, , , . . LAYER RAISINS, 7IAPLE SCGAK, ' ORANGES AND LESOS5, ALSO CtTTISCS CELEBRATED PIE FIWTITS AND JELLIES. ' e3 CHICAGO TRADE. "TAN SCHAACK,"; STEVENSON &. REID W1IOLKSALE DKUGG1STS Dealer In j 'paints, varnishes, oils,; DYE STIFFS, BRUSHES, Window Glass, Glassware Patent Meiiciiie, &c. c J 9U, Vi Jt 81 Lake St.t tor. Dearborn ; Wi;h a larre txveTieny in the Territorial tr-i. we let, t:e v: -.vil n::.".. in FIRE BRICK, 'LiLI;lI AND AMKKICAN. ROBINSON & SON, ! 215 East Madison Street, Chicago, 111. I B-U. Skinner, Proprietor. ! Corner Well and pTT j p p f Uandulph Street, J II LJ . A VJ J This Uoue ia oentrslW locateJ, well fur- DIEBOLD & KIENZLE l ' giiccesson to DiebolJ, BihniAan & Co CKLKBRATED CI.NX1XXAT1 ; FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF : a!pe, And Sxrtfent's Marneiic and Automatic JSL4 4l3h PRATT & COVERT, General AgenU 66 M'ashintjton Sl, Chicago. U. B. CLAWSOX, Supt. Z. C. M. I., I Agent for I'tab Territory. n3rt KEITH BROTHERS, Manufactarers and Jobbers of HATS, CAPS AND FURS Millinery and Straw Goods, 68 & 70 Wabash Ave., piTTp fl CI f 3 . i Dearborn. Place, UHiUaUU )1 CHASE, HAKFORQ & CO., 51 South Water St., CHICAGO, Headquarters for Oils, Paints, Glass, &c., Manufacturers of the celebrated WILSON OIL. TANK. .113 r vtii:, into. A; to., Importers and Dealers in LEATHER AND FINDINGS 50 Lake Street, tS&P- CHIC4ED. Ill o'io Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWELL, WHEELS!? & CO., Manufacturers of Engine. Stpnal, Tallow, Lard and WOOL OILS. Dealers in Headlight Carbon, "Whale Elephant, iSeal and Sperin Oils, A genu for the sale of PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Agenta of the West Virginia Oil and Oil Land MANUFACTURERS OF EXCELSIOR CAR, ROOF AND IRON PAINT for Tin and snmgie rvoura, nnago luivara, o. Factory, CHICAGO. Office, 393 3: 3yy Illinois St.. 103 S. "Water Street, di4 M. D. WELLS & CO., Manufacturers of and "Wholesale Dealers . in Hoots and Shoes, 114 A. 116 Wabash Ave, Chicago. M. D. Wells, H. J. MacfarlaLd, R. Bpnftlict. S. P. Mclntyre. NEW YORK TRADE. News to Housekeepers ! A barrel of Flour makes forty pounds more of Bread with SEA FOAM POWDER. Xe timerequired for dough to raise, but bake iu a hot oven as soon as mixed. SEA FOAM saves Eggs, Shortening, Milk, Etc., and is a wonderful economy. THBSEA FOIM IS AN ENTIRELY NEW INVENTION, WITHOUT AN Y OF THE BAD QUALITIES OF VKAST-OR. BAKUi; POW-IIEKS, POW-IIEKS, SODA UK SALtKATls. GEO. F.UASTZ Co.. Manufacturers, m26 1T6 Duane Street, N. Y. C. A. Longstreet. John toedgwicb. LONGSTREET & SED&WlCK Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in MEN'S ei SOYS' CLOTHING, 466 V 468 Broadway, Piew Tor It. FELIX CAMPBELL, 79 John St, New York, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Wrought, Cast and Galvanized And every variety of fittings for the same. - ml" HENDERSON, JUSTICE & Co Successors to Grillen, Henderson & Co., IMPORTERS AST) JOBBERS OP FAXCY GOODS, KOTMS, H O S I 1 RY, FURNISHING GOODS. ETC., 49S & 500 BROADWAY, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, 3 New Tork. Pool, Nazro. Kimball & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS 35 "Warren St., cor. Chorcb, J. fi. EULGER. Jfew Tork. AND IEHAGEEIE. j One block west of Presidem Yonna Beeiienee. f JOHXW. TOO' G, - Prop. j ... ..,.. , Satlve Beasts, Birds and Reptiles ; Wolverines. Bears. Foxes, Mountain Deer, I Lynx, Wild Ca;, sz. Iniponaiii collection of Satire Mineral;;. Admission, 50 cts. Cnildren, 10 u j Open every day except Sunday, from 1 . 9 an. to 5 p.m ; Feeding Time, 3 p. in. j Animals purchased for Food for the Wud Beasts of the Jlenagerle. Prof. J. L. BARFOOT, Manager LAW BOOK. HAINES' TREATISE. J uit PuMiihei. bj K. B. MYERS. Ctiriso. a .EV KU1TIOX OF HAINES' TREATISE. HtvlirJ aud Enlarged. Aa Iri:rer..-ive F..H-k for Justio-es of the' 1 Pcice. l'...-e V :irri, lVuu:y JuJces, j vVtvus, Cvu. tii'.e?. ua iu Li c oncers :ir- A a.ua'.c li.'ti ! Kricrruio kt j ' 'ery Liwye;, ikid Uscial fji every iiLi?i::c--e i7 ELIJAH M. HALVES, Cou.-i-s-li-r at E.iic. Fifth FJ::ion. Revised anJ imiTovei. -?voiainicg the iaws and divi-iens down to Uie present titue. Complete in olio eicti:it i-.-uvo volume uf over 1 iAti' ijoutid ia beet Uw sheep. Trice $7.x'. 1 1 A I XV J TllilATlSkl I I? a book well known to every justice cf the 1 j peace, practicing lawyer and public officer ' in Illinois and the Northwestern State and Territories, as the most useful and complete wrk of the kind extant. It ha lately been revised by the author, and materially improved by the addition ot much important matter, giving all the late laws and published decisions down to Thii boc k ha:?, up to the present time, reached reach-ed a larger sale than any other work of the kind in this country. This fact may be mentioned men-tioned as evidence of its superior merit. Its excellence consists both in the matter embraced, em-braced, and the arrangement or classification classifica-tion of subjects. In the collection of matter contained in the wo.k it is intended to give all the statute law and the general principle of the common com-mon law in connection therewith, which a justice of tbe peace, polic J magistrate, oon-stableor oon-stableor coroner will require in discharging their duties, or that a practicing lawyer will need for reference in ordinary cases, or that may be required for the information of every business man. This will entirely supersede the necessity for reference to the volumes ol the statutes. 1 he arrangement of the work is methodical, methodi-cal, and cf the essence of its value, presenting present-ing each subject in its order and in it proper relation with others. The plan of the arrangement is entirely original with the author, being the result of study and practical experience. It has long been a subject of general remark that the author has, in this work, presented the law with a clearness and simplicity of style wbih renders ren-ders the whole alii- e plain to the common understanding as to the more advanced lawyer. law-yer. The justice of the peace, police magistrate, constable, and coroner will find in this book all the necessary forms and inatruo tions in regard to every branch of his duty. The practicing lawyer will find in it, collected col-lected and arranged ia convenient form, all the statute law and decisions, with reference to adjudicated c-ises applicable in ordinary practice. The businessman will find in it a complete collection of forms required in the transaction transac-tion of business. Students of the law will likewise find this a very valuable work for perusal and reference, refer-ence, as containing the general principles of the common law, cleaily stated, in connection connec-tion with the ordinary branohes of jurisprudence. jurispru-dence. The following briof reference to the ton-tents ton-tents ol this work will afford iu some.degree an idea of its peculiar merits. The book is divided in five parts, the subject of each being be-ing methodically arranged in chapters or ap- J 1(11 luVS oiali.di,,iv,, f.U.n.., Part 1. Of Justices of the JPeace, electio n and qualification, and proceedings proceed-ings before them in civil eases. Comprised in thirteen chapters, treating : 1 Of the office of justice of the peace. 2 Of the jurisdiction of juaticea of the peace. 3 Of the different forms of action. 4 Of the commencement of suits, and the service and return of process. 6 Of the appearance of the parties. 6 Of pleadings. 7 Of witnesses, compelling the attendance thereof, taking depositions, and of oat ha and affirma-. affirma-. Hons. 8 Of the trial, and incidents there to. 9 Of evidence. 10 Of the docket, and forms of docket entries. 11 Ofjudgment, costs, and filingtranscr.p t. 2 Of appeals and writ of certiorari. 13 Of execution and garnishment. Part 2, Of proceedings before Justices Jus-tices of the Peace in criminal cases. Comprised in eleven chapters, treating 1 Of the powers of justices of the peace relative to the enforcement of the laws, for the prevention and punishment of offenses, and preservation and observance of the peace. 2 Of persons capable of committing crimes, of ac cessories, and who may be witueeses in criminal crimi-nal cases. 3 Definitions and punishment of crimes and offen ses as prescribed by the crimi nal code. 4 Of proceedings where a criminal offense has been committed. 5 Forma of statements of offenses in warrants. 6 Of proceedings in relation to the observ nee and surety of the peace and good behavior. 7 Of fugitives from justice. 8 Of search warrants. 9 Of proceedings and penalties in relation to the misdemeanors of Sabbath -breaking, and disturbing dis-turbing worshiping assemblies. 10 Of proceedings in case of assault and battery, and affrays. U Of docket entries in criminal and summary proceedings, pro-ceedings, and justice's fess ia criminal cases. Part 3. Of the powers and duties of Justices of the Peace under particular statutts. Comprised in twelve chapters, treating 1 Of the acknowledgment and proof of deeds and other instruments. 2 Of attachments before justices of the peace. 3 Of bastardy, and proceeding in cases thereof, 4 Of contempt of court. 5 Of contesting elections. 6 Of coroners. 7 Ofestrajs. 8 Of forcible entry and detain. 9 Of inclooures and fec-cea. 10 Of landlord and tenant, and proceedings by distress for rent. U Of marriages. 12 Of trial of the right of property. Paet 4. Of the Constable, his election elec-tion and qualif cation, and the powers and duties of Constables in both civil and criminal cases. Comprising five chapters, treating 1 Of the office of constable. 2 Powers and duties of constables in proceedings. 3 Of the Liability of constables acd sureties. 4 Of the powers and duties of constables in crimi nal cases. 9 0: fees ar.d comper-farion allowed to constable in both aril and crizninal cases. Past 5. Common forms for th transaction of business. 1 Apprentices. 9 Co-partnership. 2 Arbitration and awardslO Conveyances. 3 Agreements. 11 Dower. 4 Ante nuptial agremu 12 Leasee. 5 A- ircieiiU. 13 Naturalization. " 6 B-iis .of Zxchan ge and 14 Powers of attorney. promissory notes. 15 Ee!eases. 7 Ela of sale. 15 Mill-. 8 Bonds. In one large volume, SCO pages, law binding, Trill be sent to any address on receipt of $7.50 with the order. Addrc?, E. B. MYERSPublisher. S TV&ihington. Street Chicago. Haines' Treatise can be procured at JAMES DWTEP."S Book Store and News Depot. NewMusic Store! DAYNES & CO., PKAI.KES IN VIOLINS, ppSI? ACCORDEONS. GUITARS, tfrrf i CONCERTINAS, BANJOS, j iL.r ;j ' BANDONIONS, STRINGS, feSiftjp. FLUTES' AC. TiKtnu-tion Books for all instruments. Al.-o a largo stock of the ue AMKKICAN OKliAX, pronounced ly all who have tried it I'm superior to and cheaper than any other. Kefcrences : Signer A. l'arini, Prof. 0. Pratt, and others. Good PlAXOS.'froui SJoO upwards. A full stock of S11KKT MUSIC on hand, which the purchaser can have tried by a musician ou tho pa-uiiios. TWO IMiOH EAST OF THE VOST OI 1 i( K Z. C. HI I. BOOT AND SHOE DojMivtmoiit, jit tlio ol the: "big soot." Every stylo and quality of Boots and Shoes MADE TO ORDER, patblao-tion patblao-tion guaranteed. ALWAYS O.N HAND A LA It OK AND CII01CK STOCK OF IIOME-MADEtMllOOTSANDSIIOES A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Shoe Findings, Horse Collars and all kinds of Leather! HIDES W A NTEI). It. H. CLAWSON. Km.KKINTKNnXNT. HARDWARE. Tl h Uba I J - rt t, a X 3 2 . I OS " 1 C. H. BASSETT, HARDWARE STORE All kinds of HEAVY HARDWARE, Iron aud Steel, Stoves and Tin Ware BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Agricultural Implements And Mining Tools, At Lovrest Kates. OPPOSITE SALT LAKE HOUSE nl5 FIRE INSURANCE. SALT LAKE BRANCH OF THE Great Western FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y, OIF CHICAGO. TI1KO. F. TRACT, President, n. n. n .. ett, " 11 kmc Y w . 1. A Wll KKCE V Director, CUAS. L. UA11LKH, j M AKSI1ALL tL CAItTEK, Attorney,. II. It. M ANN, lllauager. OFFICE : Under Salt Lake Reading Rooms. A Branch of this SOUND and RELIABLE RELI-ABLE $5,000,000 COMPANY Having been organized in our city, we are now ready for business and earnestly earn-estly solicit public patronage, guaranteeing guaran-teeing that all fire risks will bo carried at a fair rate. H. R. MANN, a2l Mnuer. THE CELEBRATED STUDEBAKER WAGON ! Farmers and Teamsters THERE AEE NINE REASONS Why You Should Buy the above Wagon FIRST, They are made of the best selected Indiana Timber, thoroughly seasoned under cover. S r;CO. D, They are made by experienced free labor. THIRD, The lightest running and most durable Wagon in the .Market FOURTH, Their Thimble Skeins never break, while all others do. F IFTH, Most uniform and best proportioned agon in Market; any par of one will fit another, while other 'akes" will not cpoKE is SIXTH, The only Wagon in which the SLOPE SHOULDER 18 ued; hence they have the best Wheel, which is actually the foundation ol me YS'ason. aod should be carefully examined by persons buying. ,,- nn SKVE-MII, They are sold only by responsible parties ; and every it" is warranted to give entire satisfaction. f EIGHTH", Because Teamsters wiil tell you they are the best Wagon, all purposes, on the road. . . .. TNTH, Last bat not least : Studebaker Brothers are practical men, ai tend to their business personally, and do not entrust it entirely to I oremen, is generally the case in large factories; hence the superiority ot their work, all others. Sold by JNO. T. OAINE, ai - "HERALD'' OFFICE, Salt Lake City- BENEDICT, HALL a CO., ' " MATTACTEIIEBS ASD "WHOLESALE DEALERS LV Boots and Shoes, HAVE REMOVED TO IVos. 134 and 130 GKA3XD STKEE1 Corner Crcby, j WTTW YORK. 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