Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 28, 1890, Image 4

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THE . CAPITAL -TTVJZNIKG JQ.UBN'AIi,
HE CiPITiL JODMAL.
TERMS OF HUBMUnXPnON.
Dally by mall per year...... a 00
Pally by mall per week, ...........
Weekly by mall per year. ..
jKlf not ttald In advance the nr
hanred for I ho Weekly Jourxai. will hn
10
100
rice
4I.M Der rear. If
promptly notlly tl
iwrs are not delivered
e office.
KELLER k SONS.
Fine Furniture, elegant in finish,
artistic in design. Headquarters
for office, diningroom, bedroom and
kitchen furniture, wallpaper and
decorations, lace curtains over 200
patterns, curtain poles, dadoes,
mirrors and mouldings, art goods,
novelties in easels, pictures,
studies, brackets, carpet rugs, etc.
JTPic(ure Framing and Furniture re
pairing Wareronms 318-320 Eldridge
Block.
GILBERT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, faints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
Tiik Fisk Ji'iM;r, Hinoehb.
Klubtcen years uiro, on tint 01 li of
October, 1871, n lltilt company of
men and women eturtcri out from
Ffk school, ntNiiBbville, Tenii., to
Introduce to the people of the north
Tii Htntcs n clum of music iievir lo
f.ri heard by them the h-iciviI,
wicrd, unwritten Juhllee hour ol
(he log cabin and the cot ton-Held
Mings which by their promise- of n
"better time cstmlng," did more
thun anything else to salve the
wounds and stimulate the faith of a
long down-trodden yet, ever hopeful
race. The enterprise was the em
bodiment and expression ofn great
moral purposeto establish an in
stitution of learning for the people
whom the war had recently freed
and enfranchised, and to show that
these wero equally capable with
their" white brothers and sisters of
appreciating and appropriating the
advantages of a liberal education.
Tho history of tlio company slnco
that time Is familiar how they
took the northern public by storm,
then successively captured Eng
land, Ireland, Scotland, Germany,
Holland and Uwlt.erluud, and liow
the dollars poured in until Fink
university was an established fact,
and the wildest dreams of tho sing
ers were more than realized. Tills
eminent troupe will give a concert
tinder the auspices of tho first M. E,
church April 2. Popular prices.
Tiik Maiusklls Company. This
talented troupo will opsu a weeks
engagement at lleod'H opcrahotifio
next Monday ovenlug, tho first will
bring tho popular comedy drama,
Fanehon, tho cricket. Of this com
pany, an exchango says; This week
our city Is favorod by being enter
tained by this flue Philadelphia
Company, headed by tho Versatile
Star Miss llcnn Marsolla, whose flue
stage prcneneo and fascinating man
lier actually captures her audiences
and holds them spollbounb She is
certainly one of tiie most volatile
stars traveling. One night you seo
her oh the news boy "CupatoIa,N In
tho "Hidden Hand" as a Buoy boy;
another evening you seo her in sucli
r character ua "Lady Audly" tho
emitting, decltful, resolute woman
the next evening she appears In her
great emotional character of "Lady
Liable "In "East Lynno." No person
wsth feeling can witness hercmotlnal
acting without shedding tears, sho
la ably supported by her sister, tho
beautiful Mablo Marsolls and her
brother ,tho brlghtyoting comedian,
Victor Marsolls.
DILL NYE ON STOVES.
Finds The ''Superior" Article at Last
and Is EntBBsiasticliB lis I'raise.
Hignrst of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17. 1889,
T. H. BARNES, Prcs.
H. V. MATTHEWS, Trcas.
Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Sec
Hearing that Bill Nye was en
gaged in the stove pollshingbusiness,
J. C. Brown & Co., tho enterprising
hardware men, secured the services
of an alert reporter for the purpose
of having Bill i-orrnled and hi real
true, unbiased opinion obtained.
Bill was hardly approachable last
night, as he complained bitterly of
tho heavy load of badly cooked food
widen courtesy forbid him refusing
at a gathering dowu street, but this
morning, w Idle wnltlngfor the train
Bill's good nature, which seemed to
have returned to him, allowed him
self to bestirred up with a "poker"
and brought back to the "burning
Issue."
"Well, Bill," says tho reporter,
"jou sometimes cat food cooked by
the aid of a stove?"
"Oh, jcb;" says BUI, "provided I
can get a 'Superior' stove with which
to do the cooking, because with that
kind there Is no burning, 110 loss of
flavor, no breezes blowing through
the whiskers of my beef roast; no
peppering the gravy with wood
ashes and cinders, and there is no
street fake attached to the 'Superior'
business at all."
"Then you do like toseetbegenu
Ine article go on its merits occa
sionally, do you, Bill?"
"Oh, yes; I have a sort of monop
oly on the fake busine-s at my own
exhibitions, and when I was going
by J. U. BROWN & (JO'S hard
ware store last evening, I could not
help admiring those beautiful, self
sustaining 'SUPERIOR' stoves, so
meritorious In every particular as to
need no trumpeting just a fair trial
being sufllclent."
"If they had known your opin
ions of the 'Superior' were of such
u high order, Bill, Brown & Co.
would have waited on you with a
hack for a free ride."
"Never mind; never mind; it is
seldom I take such nn opportunity
as tills Of giving an honest opinion,
and tho feeling it brings Is sufllclent
icward. Bye, bye."
And Bill was gone, but the stoves
ho spoke of can be had from J. C.
Brown & Co.
PriVY. Baking a
1 m. rsTf&a&jtstf mOSnfLM&l
ALEM LAND UUmTANY
Incorporated 1889Capital Stock $30,000.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
No Ciiancii: Madi:. Mr. Skip
worth, the new clerk of the supremu
court, went homo last night to
Eugene, where he will continue to
keep his family, believing, it uot
necessary to move lioroat present at
least. After tho present term of
supreme court there will bo nothing
except routine work In tho office
until September and this can be at
tended to without his continued
presence. Miss Qusta Palmer,
typewriter during Mr. Holmes' time,
will continue In the position and
Balllfl Pcrrliiu will bo always on
hand to assist in giving necessary
information. Mr. Skipworth be
lieves In a liberal polloy and will
muko no changes In or around tho
oillco.
Julkb Luvv.Mr. Levy lira
came for want as u soloist lu 1800, at
Convent Garden Theatre, London,
since wneu no nas piayeii to more
pcoplo than any other artist In the
world, clhor singer or Instrumental
1st, uud before more crowned heads
thauny other artist nllvo. During
Ihim years ho has mado such dls
covwtea and advancement In tho
dcVelopcuiont of his Instrument,
that it has become, in his hands, us
It wro a tiling or life. Critics gen
erally have owned that this extraor
dinary mun has juuissd tho llery
ordeal of all criticism, and have
contented themselves with Booking
for terms lu which to dcacrlbo and
praise his playing without repeating
what Inw been written before. It
is not denied by Anybody thut Mr,
Levy Is not only tho man of his day,
but of nil time In his particular
pttrose or genius. Seouro tickets at
Dearborn's for the. Lovy concert
April 7th, for benelltof second real.
tuciil uaiiti. Popular prices.
That Mii.itauy Company. If
some man with practical knowledge
of military matters can be found to
take tho position of captain and give
his attention to the proper drill and
details, the organization of another
military company here would boa
matter ot mere formality, thcro
being plenty of good recruits ready
tojolu forthwith. Col. Smith would
like to seo tho necessary steps taken
so that the compuuy would bo ready
for complete organization at tho
time of tho election of a lieutenant
colonel of the regiment, which
curs the 16th of next mouth.
Fhom Kansas. Shcrl IT J. F.
Cress, of Morris county, Kansas, ar
rived last night for the purpose of
taking back Anson Elliott, nccuecd
of forgery. He has been enjoying
the beauties of Salem mid surround
ing country to-day under the direc
tion or Jacob Ogle, who rode 'with
him a good deal of tho way, and
Sheriff Croisan. Mr. Cress is much
pleased with (he val'ey and If the
whole family do not become resi
dents, the likelihood is that two
sons at least will be amongus in the
near future.
Hoi Qhowkhs in Council.
The Willamette Valley Hop Grow
ers' association met in this city this
afternoon with but a small atten
dance, the fact being that most of
them are just now engaged setting
nut their poles. The principal busi
ness done was to instruct Secretary
Ilerreu to ascertain the price of
cloth, brimstone and other material
for this years crop and to report the
same at the time to which this meet
ing adjourned Friday, May 9th.
Those Interested should study be
present at the adjourned meeting.
-.
Filings. Articles of incorpora
tion were to-day filed In the secre
tary of stnte's ofllce li.v the Union
Bunking company, with It P.
Earhart, W. V. Spencer and N. P.
FJall, incorporator; capital tuck,
$100,000; principal ofllce, Poll land.
A Good Thing. -Street Com
mlssloner Graham Is having demuri
out and drained thu otl'enMve look
lug "HhIi pond" on Coinmeicial
street north of Court. A good deal
of mud scraping will be necessary
to make the streets presentable any
way soon.
Aitiioit Day. The students of
Willamette university have been ob
serving to-day as arbor or tree-plant-inr,
day. Full particulaisof its oh
servanco will be found in the uni
versity notes to morrow.
Simmons Taickn IIomi:. Con
stable Burkhart arrived from Al
bany this morning and took back
with him Caleb Simmons, whose
arrest was chronicled lu yesterday's
Jouiinai..
Still Tiiky Comk. Another
largo shipment of extra line fresh
oranges received at J. G. Wright's.
He also has fresh celery and cabbage
in abundance.
Nothing Like OrtKaoN. Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Oglo returned last
evening from their Eastern visit,
coming back belter satisfied thari
ever with their Willamette valley
home. Mr. Ogle says ho was
thunderstruck at the revolutions in
manufacturing and In fact every
form of industry in Ohio and Penn
sylvania by the discovery of natural
gas. Its workings are simply won
derful. He says there is no part of
the East that compares in soil with
the Willamette valley except the
richest portions of Illluois, while
there our glorrious climate is lack
ing, thus leaving this country far
ahead of the best regions visited.
Si'iUNQ is Ovnxr.it. There is
scaicely a doubt of the complete
opening of spring the boys are
found in the avenue playing baseball
to-day and Pap Waito Is out with
his bicycle. Sure signs.
To SrnEET Officers. Please do
not let upon the good work until
the, street of the city are cleared of
the mud and pond holes that now
disgrace them and make them unhealthy.
Tim
illU lias
TlipSprlns Vullcln.
populniily nlitcli Heod's Hnrsapa-
iih u.uncu i
wonderful.
00
Looking Ovijii Tin; Witncic T.
D. Warwick, rcpa'soutlng thoGro
ton Bridge company of Now York,
with heud quarters at Portland,
camo up last evening and to-day
went down tlio river In company
with J. E. McCoy to look over uud
tisceituln the value of the tecovered
portions of tlio old bridge. His
company will bid only on u steel
bridge, but ho wants to llud out
what the old material would be
worth.
Convention To-Mouuow. Tho
members or tho Union party of Ma
rlon county uro expected to meet to
morrow moiulmt at 10 o'clock In
tho Grunge hall, tills city, In mass
convention for tho purposes enunci
ated hi tho call published in this
paper, wliloh see.
.......
Knee Huht. While working on
tho pile dilver at the new bridge on
Statu street on the eastern limit of
tho city, J. D, Howman rvcdml a
full yesterday through which his
knee was Injured uud ho will be
luiuofurn time.
Fannie Harrison, of Portland,
and C. R. Soreuseu, of Astoria,
were appointed notaries public to
day. Si'EoiAij Invitation Tlio ladles
are now all invited to call and see
our spring stock of fashionable mil
linery. Ciiah. Cai.veht.
Bell and the Bridge Is tho ticket
to vote next Monday. 2 t
Starr & Osborn are now prepared
to do all kinds of job and repair
work at their cabinet shop on Court
street in tho old Jouiinai. ofllce.
allied as u spring m'dlcluo Is
It prtnSeKi.es lust those ele
iriunlb of aealtli iug, blood-purifying
mid niipctllcrcbloiiMK "lilcli everybodj
t-eetns foiirrd nt Mils tenson. Do not con
tletlo In n dull, t li ct. uus'itiifiictory con-
illtlo'i win n jou irm bo mm li benefit
rrt Ijv Hood's 'Ur-iiprlll-i. It purities the
uiooanita iniinv me veK 'iron?.
M VKUIEO
Hon
8-Write for our new folder, a descriptive r
By permission we refer to Capital National Bank,
l. G. L. Laws Memlier of Conure. Wahlngtoii. I).
Ircular of Salem and vicinity.
DPEMWaSD
S.ilem, Or., Lincoln Laud Company, Lincoln, Neb.,
" lIIIIHIIHI ll1 1 Mjmimmi
iajrfr "''" inw- .. i- -" ia
WALvIv PAPER
Just received, the largest Invoice of Wall Pnpw ever brought to this city.
niv Stock will convince you that I have the
A glance throughout
Tlie Very Latest Designs and Most Elegant Patterns !
Which will he sold at Bottom Prices. Also a Handsome line of
Lace Curtains Just Opened.
Also a Splendid line of the Lalest Style Lace Collars, just now Opened at the White Corner.
J. MEYERS.
A FULL LINE
days only Cmta and
TEN
AT-
SONNKMAiX-AMSI,ER.-Thurs-day
evening, March 27lh, 1890, at
the Evangelical parsonage, Miss
Kmmu Amsler and Mr. Henry G.
Sonnemann, Itev. K. S. IJollinger
ofllciatlng.
Mr. Konnenmnn's recent tussle
with typhoid fever taught him it
was not good to be alone, and,
though lie had oue of the best nurses
in the world, yet ho Is (joing to have
one of his own hereafter. He Is
most fortunate in his selection, the
bride being one of South Salem's
handsome and accomplished young
ladies, highly gifted and worthily
esteemed.
Mr. S. is salesman in the grocery
store of I. S. Sleiner, in the grow
ing and prosperous business of which
ho has been an important factor,
ids obliging and courteous manner
making him hosts tif warm friends.
He lias had a uioo now residence
built and furnished in Boise's addi
tion, all ready for the event, and in
tills the happy and practical young
couple took up their abode last night,
fully prepartd to enjoy tho bliss of
married life, which tho Jouiixai,
hopes will bo lasting and uninterrupted.
Sf
Just receiving a new invoice of
shoes for ladles, misses and children
at the Capitol AdventnroCo's mam
moth store opera houe block.
iUM-tit.
J. K. McCoy of Salem, was award
ed the contract for the Corvallis
street railway.
B.vi.Kii Hay. Good haled hay
delivered to nny part of tho elty at
(10 per ton. Moiuian & Mkad.
.The Alka-Hospcrlaii will havoan
unusually interesting debate on the
government postal telegraph system
to-morrow night. Coino and hear it.
Tho weekly Inhuu of tho Evknino
CAriTAi.JouiiK.il. reach live thou
sand copies, and reach every house
lu Kalem ami its tsubtirlts. Adver
tisers make nolo of It,
'
Vote for Hell and tho Bridge
Monday. 2 1
rainless dental operations at Dr
T. V. Smith's, 1)0 State st reel.
25c Want Column.
Notices luharted for ONE CUNT 1'EU
WORD EACH INHIBITION. No mlvcr
tlsonicut Inserted iu this column for less
tlmn tncuty.fl o cents.
T. McF. PATTON'S
STATE STREET, SALEM
lOOO BOXES OK
D
11
fane? St
aim
AATl.AM.uiiKon nnd harness for .fair
ntn bargain. Heoxer AScutt, over the
xwt olllce. a ;H u
WANTKI),
Y on .Mini
a mun to bnvor rent l.iml
ttlfo'u Uliinil. bill.. fi ! ir.inli.ti
I'arpoMCN. Inijulie of i:. H. l'incr, couth
!) SI U
Biilein,
FOltHAl.h-B;iKrtHnr good improved
lund llh co.kJ hmiso and barn. Krult
,.,.r.!,.l,.u,,H,?J,n. ,,!0 l,llc0- Uood water.
Will bn holit chpiip. Vnr iurtlculr nd
ilrcM K.H. Murray, HubbaiM.ur. wtr.
WANi'ED-Kldorlynuiu uclliicqulutcd
.. . . wltlj runnel oi this county to doMv
UcltlnK. Work lllit. titnul iay ror rlirht
mun. Call at Journal oillco.
YrANTKl)TO ltKKl-Auy nno mUs
a 1 e or nix room houso to rent near
thu buKlnes jmrt of thu city cnu rlnil n
i-rriimuciii rciiicr oy itavins WOIU lit the
JUUU1I1I UI1ICV.
WILL BE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40G PER BOX
This is by far THE CHEAPEST and liEST PAPER ever offered to
tho people of Marlon County
Come and See For Yourselves
USE THE
a w
umoi
FINEST ON THE MARKET.
-iOF-
Wlth ispecialtles ;in
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Dinner Sets
RIDG WAT'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
-OK-
uo
rn
ROYAL
SEMi-PORCEfeAIN
Of which we constantly keep a full line
and open stock, enabling us to niako up
Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell by
the single piece. Tho finest assortment o
CHAMBER SETS
Kver shown In Snlem.
A PULL STOCK
Ot thelatpstivnd handsomest patterns In
Ulusswure.
e57-l'lfase call nna examine our stock.
-O-
57Thls extra fine quality of flour is manufactured by the Jefferson
Flouring Mill Company at Jefferson, Oregon.
WELLE R BROS
201 Commercial Street.
HLACKSMITIIING,
Wagon ami Carnage Making anil llepairiog
Horseshoeing a specialty. Alluork iruar
anteed. j6llN HOI.M,
Comrrof CommeiclalnndC'hemekfta Its.,
Halcin, Oregon.
New Feed anil Boarding Stable.
H. It. PAGE,
rti io oia rill-wit cur lliru mi Uin.
fttrcot. Kruvttnl iittMiii..ik i .. ... . ...
-----" - . v..,. "xiiuuMi ui it'll ill itirimr
ror tftiraiuuil prlMiterlcs. I l luiu
7K1H
II
HAI.K-A lino
WflAilliuri tnnm
ll e ears old, at I'lymer. on pin. Ad-
I.XJU HK.NT-Ve)I rurnMied barn for
V onoorlohore. Journal Ottlw.
Undkii J)AU..-Chiw. Anderson,
arrested for steal lug Jnmes M, Mur
tin's horse lit the Waldo hills,
waived exuinlnatlon lu Justice
CloodeH'a court, mid was held to
auswer before tho gruiidjury under
bonds ot f60, which he haa so fur
failed U furnish, so ho will rvninlu
In Jail until the June terra of court.
Chook CouNfV. Undo John
Million died ut Junction City, Mar.
12- -Itep.Ca Con. April 0. .
Mr. MoLeoil of Ralom vw nt I'rliio
vlllo buying imittou sheep fur the
valley market - -Hev. Jitmo
Butuldlug linnurMsl live eouverts
ItiOehoctj . Horses In the Grey
Ihitte country liMik well.
Vote tho llrldo and Hell Ucket
next Monday. 2 1
To Home Seekers.
The Capital City railway eoui
puny Is pixi wired to tell home-seea.
erMMiniethlns! to their advantage.
Mr. David Simpson has taken charge
ofthelr real estate departmental 115
State street. Call uud free him.
I7MH HKNT-A iletirnblo business offlco
1 lu bei bloe.t In Ioh n. lu'iulro nt tin
olllce.
!-ltr
TjK)UM).-A liook of KMiiiKellml hymna
-...' . t.t.uvri'uii iiiiututiuu
cillluicut till oillco uud
notice.
lwylug
bv
for tlU
icrly
table
IOItHAI.KOltTltADKfor city pro
1' lu Mule. 11. II nv urnvnr hin. I mi
JorifraiKi culture, eight iMlMwuthurttt.
lent. AUo two hundred ncretict rnuich
land for wle nlno in lea kouth of rilem,
Tlio tieket
llrldge.
t.i voto Is Hell and the
2t
Kugeno F, CamplHjll, ugetl 34 years.
wtu lo-day brought to tho aylum
for Insauo by Dupuly aherlff lk
rlngtoti, of Heppuer, Morrow eoun.
ty. Campbell is unbalantXHl In
mind because his tlnauclal utlalra
aro In the same fix.
DAI.KsMKN WANTKli at nviv i
O niwipMHl men to kellourpxxUby mini.
il Iti llio lioleMU nua Wlull trade. Wo
-..... ii.iM.,i muuumciurer inour line.
IJbcmlMlaryixtld IVrnmueut lwwltlon.
Money navunml nr nKw, luUrrtWIng,
lo rortennsaddrtL'vnteunlMl Slanul
racturliut , i-nimpi, HI. im.t.t,iA)i
One of tho vital points for a family
man to look after is to bee that ho
gets his moiioy's worth. Jluy gn
cerltM of Winters and you get that.
WOL2 & CO.
K()nllkindiifiaiMUand huium, The
lK"t Mtuuixe lu urtvu,
No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem.
Dissolution Notice.
SOTICK Is hereby Klen that the p.ut.
neililpheietolorM eMMlns between
nnUen-lKned. under Hie tlrm uatiie of
Hlugleton A. Smith, iitaleni Oreon, Is this
daj dlsMilu-d by mutual consent, ll.A.SIn.
Bletou lm Ins od his lnteustlnDr J f.
H "''"',l;jl'"tlniioln the bus ncss,
under tho tlrm naiuo of Smltlut Melner.
All nCCOUlltn llllntn tlm llr... r !.!" V
Smith will be pnjable at onco Jo elt er
II. A. SINOI.KTOK.
1)1!. J I'.SMlni.
I'i Aluls ttHrliit'from tho business of tho
i'r - . ." "..'. iiituiKH ill inn nimiv
CAN FUKNISn
OF ALI. KINDS,
THE BEST,
CHEAPEST,
menus in Niiem and Miriomidlii" couutrV
hove p uro. ago 1...S been w 111 er.ilh! en-
J ed in the p i-t. 1 also take pie"" ii o lii
PurallrdHn'S
COOK HOTEL
Centeraml High Street.
G. . ANDERSON, 1'iiJotiu qdii iWn,-'
tetHrbW. II. COOK. ' ."fi" iliALAWja':,fc,c
ce and continued patronage.
II.. . htNOI.EloV.
Wo Defv Competition !
iJ3Gct our prices before
jou buy
PATTON'S BOOK STORE,
SAJ.IIM, . . .
BROS.
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Stamps I
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I'll
OUEGON. m
Kormerlj
year and
bu
ly In transfer busine-s tor manv
11 Mil Mill iSlmliif.1 ,I.A ..i..
iMB?."f"? :.?'?. ?""
owJiVut to builneT 7 ,Vt or'JitHia
lUlICII Jl.UI to $.100 It llllV. nn.ir.ll... . '
nnm n....l..l .,......:' .'"'"."""S m
famiile. ' lo oollru?fs
JCW. AI.IlKItT. Amm. . halrm.OrnH.il
Agents Wanted.
and
..i iB"'s,., sc Hie
....UK oria.
IlOtlUtlflll Kl.-irv "
m nnd Umd." .Mom
t'treet.
kwBXtix.
mrnii mn.. i.T.v.. "'nijfoiirtMi
MM IKOMVOHK&I McCrow & Willard.
i i
0. I). HUTTOX, Pron.
I'lutlu.'sof all kind made to order,
Guns, Guns, Guns !
A. H. Forstner & Co,
(Successor to Ben Korctner.)
eep full line of aims, Revolvers, Fall
ing TuUtlo nnd Sporting Goods.
bpeclal uttentlou clven to repairing
threshing machines and machine ol all
kinds, clothes Trringers, etc.. nt
New Store in Exchange Block,
308 COMMERCIAL ST.
SALEM ... OREGON
!1 l.lindw
l
MII.I. il.UHINKUY.
riaNi.vn mux,
COUNU'KS,
MKl'AI. KKONTS,
WUKKI.-j, l'l'l.I.BYS,
and spcetal wiinK ol any u i ,)r ,v.,'
Repair any Machinrry in Short Order
MUMHUMKUIW
w
seasBCjtwsa
New Salem Market,
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Fine Watch Repairing
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No, 317 Commercial Street.
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