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[[preprinted]] 101 [[/preprinted]] June 10th 1898 [[margin]] #714 [[/margin]] B.O. Chg. B.O. Ship to: Hotel Clarendon. Tremont St. By Sonles Express. 1 #142 Double Dial Ceiling Clock, [[underlined]] natural [[/underlined]] oak case, darkened [[underlined]] slightly [[/underlined]] by age, 24" marble dials, with Arabic figures: Clock must be finished & set up in archway between bar room & café on first floor. Saturday. June 25th, or they will not take it. [[margin, stamped]] Chg'd JUN 27 1898 [[/margin]] [[line across page]] June 10th 1898 [[margin]] #715 [[/margin]] Chg: B.O. Ship:- ""[[dittos for: B.O.]] 1 #70 Clock 14" Antique oak. 1 New 12" dial for #71 regulator, at once. [[margin, stamped]] Chg'd JUN 13 1898 [[/margin]] [[line across page]] June 15th 1898. [[margin]] #2370 [[/margin]] N.Y.O. Chg:- Brooklyn Board of Education. Mark:- N.Y.O. Ship:- Met. Line 2 #70 Clocks, 14" oak @$20.00 $40.00 (1 ea. for Schools #116 & 118) [[margin, stamped]] Chg'd JUN 27 1898 [[/margin]] [[line across page]] June 15th 1898 [[margin]] #2371 [[/margin]] N.Y.O. Chg:- A. Wallenhorst 17 South Gay St. Baltimore. Md. Mark:- Same. Ship:- Baltimore steamer. 1 #140 Clock 24" oak. (Sample submitted herewith) Paint on dial:- "A. Wallenhorst Balto" [[margin, stamped]] Chg'd JUL 14 1898 [[/margin]] [[line across page]]