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ON fl.tl.K.
The Daily IIeimm will be oi
Bale each morning at li. .1. Jones'
book store.where iN lit le procured
at 5 cents per copy.
JOTTINGS ABOl't TOWN.
fSold spectacles at French's.
Flannels at cost a'. Searls'.
II. P.i y ant in ipiite ill at his
Koine in this city.
The beat make of gold pens at
French's, at reduced price.
Mrs. r. W. II. Davis is visiting
her parents in lla risburg.
A large line of holiday slippers,
price t lie lowest, at Searls'.
A new 'assortment of gents'
neck tit a jtist received at Swirls'.
A tine line of umbrellas at K.C
Searls', lowest prices for the liest
good.
Make vonr wife a present of one
of hose "lunch cloths that Seatls
is yelling for cost.
Ureal reduction in cloak., capes
and jackets at the Ladies 1'aaar
for the n -xt ten day .
Albany, like several other Ore
gon towns, is atllicled with the
p seme of a lot of petty thieves.
i'.iiker I'.ros. have just received
a i .d supply of the finest vegeta
ble of the season. Call on them.
Our stock of eindv has arrived,
an I we will nive social rate to
clnyches and sociables. Mueller
A tiarrett.
The Corvallis hotels are discard
ing their Mmsses ami will carry
Ki.e-ts to and irom. tin- depot free
of charge.
Silver napkin rii gs 'J" cents at
the corner -jeweler s re. F. M.
French not the McKinley hill, the
cause of the advance in price.
Hoys you ain't in it unless you
give your cirl a handsome Christ
inas present, an I at the l.adicg
P. i.xdT is the place to buy them.
i'ortuiiller t Irving w ill here-
atter until Christmas keep theit'j
furniture store om-ii each evening I
in order to aav iniuodat" holiday
(drippers.
" When you are out shopping dri-i I
in at the Ladies Haaar and ex-i
amine the many hand-onic and!
u.-eiid holelav articles displaced
Here. " '
Nothing wouiil le mote appro
priatc lor a prese.it to a child o:
miss than one of those stylish
ready made ti esses at the Ladies
Daaar.
The sale of dolls left from the
I'nited i'resliytcnan doll fair will
he conducted to-dav at the W. I'.
T. L". hall oy the ladies of the
church.
Parties desiring costumes for the
Xew Year's inasoiierade ball
should call upon ill it Link, at
their music store in the opera
house building.
' There was over th:ee hundred
boys and uirls on the corner of 2nd
and Ellsworth street yesterday
looking at the big show window
full of candy at Mueller & iar
ret't. T. II. Oiristianer, advance
agi'iil of Annie Abbott. the wonder
ful elect r.c woman, is in tte city
nar.giiig for oue of her marvelous
exhibitions here on Christmas
night.
Kdwird Huston, the genial and
popular conductor on the Lebanon
Irain, has returned from an ex
tended trip eatt, where went to
vi-it his parent. His place was
till. .1 in an Hlieient manner during
his absence by tico. Icebler.
Lutheran services will be
held
on Sunday afternoon at 2 i. m. at
tliv First Presbyterian church.
Lutherans of Albany and vicinity
u-f cordially invittd to attend.
It tiust Meyer of Mt. Angel,
wil eoininci tuts serines.
C.'meioU-r the '.'rami inastpter-. j
ade bull New Year's eve, at the
opt r:i house. Masks will not be
removed until midnight. Calcium
lighis, moonlight tlance and other
nw attracions i!l te introduced.
Spectators reserved eats at Will
iV Link's music store.
We have received a new stock of
organs this week which we will
ofl'.-r at special y low prices until
m-c. L"5tli. Avail loinself oi the
o.w.i n;i:ity ; buy one and please I
your family lor ten years to come, j
If it cannot be an organ, mine and I
buv a eing machine. Will V J
Lin!.. !
The Holiday number of Went I
Shate is an elgant soc men t.f I
c 1 .i piiutiug. Its designs arel
iM-autiful and varied, and it '
literary features are of the highest ;
onler, ali U-iug suited to the;
fceason. Nothing finer 1ms ls;ni .
received 'mm the great eastern!
il u.-i rated p tpeis. i wry journal
l-t 'fl 11. (V
th-it si:c
liorthwi s' fit In
oron I I
Pt!dicatioii,
wbiel
has no rival outside of New York
( "ity . should be produced l:eie,
hii I every it eu ot the nrt! e.t
shou'd lake e.pi.d piidein it
mid g.: it a beaity .-upjioit.
I'opicsf the 1 1. ill. I iv iiiiiiher can
be pUM'ise ol ne'.is dealers, or bv
mail Irom tlie pub islicrs m Port
1;t;., Oregur Price 1. centn.
i linrrli Spioi-r, t
There w ill U sen ice at the M. ;
E. chinch S'.nith. Sunday liioriiiri ;
and evening as usual. Bev. II. S. !
h.mle, who has ben assisting j
in a protracted niee:ing at Oak-:
viile. having let'irne I to the city.!
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Vaiiiln l'Hi'ii;er. i
Yi iiM Crrv. De. . V The
steamer Will insctie Valley arrived :
at Vrt.piin.i to-day with the follow- r
ing passengers : Kunl Kwart, A. (
K. Ackliim and wile, lieo. Crii.-i
man
c..tt
l.ili.llev,
Kdward I
Max ell. Otto Pnhl. can. . I.u li-j mi lie north bound oicilaud tiain
ardson. Walker Shannon, .1. j ,tl, tne s .u i.ern Pacilic shortly af
iNiulas and wife. S. W. Fryer, j t leaving I lai i is.l.ur yesterday
John A. Dalies, K. Kelly, J. j neirnin. The train was iiiiineJ
I'arndt, John Knser, John j iatelv stopiel ami the unforiunate
D -.-ain, John Half, .. F. Flo a ers, hrakcin in was picked up and ta
O. L. Mattyn, J. A. Me.MaI.Vn, D. j ken aboard. He was found to be
J. Wiseman, Chas. llaycuou I, .'.'severely injured, and was taken
W. II'WU, C. U. Presi-ott. on to Portland.
RAILROAD MATTERS.
IuUotionn ol the Big Roads Concerning j
Construction in Oregon,
Many speculations are being
made with record to the intentions
of the Union I'aci'ic, as regards
western development, now .that
Jayliould has assumed control.
Of course it is beyond the ken of
outiidcrs to fathom the view of
the railroad king but one may
take a common sense and business
like view of the situation. It is a
fact that there are three trans
continental roads, all powerful in
themselves, that are striving for
the prospective bu-iness of the
growing Northwest the Noriliern
facitic, L'ni'n and Southern Pa
cific. In all the speculation and
guesses that have hitherto been
given to the public, says the
Columbian of Astoria, little has
heen said about the Southern Pa
cific. The very fact that this line
now stops at Portland ought to be
sutlicient to a close observer to in
dicate that President lluut'.utiton
has not niven up the idea of build
ing more lines i Oregon. By
constructing a line from Ogden toa
pint on the Southern Pacific
system, say Albany, he would
comtete with the Union Pacific
lor tlie Poitland trade and inci
dentally open a rich and valuable
country along the route, l'resi
den: Huiiting'on is about the most
wide awake railroad man in the
United States. He has been the
lo ad and front of the Central and
Southern Pacific system, ami his
drain conceived and earned out
the project whereby he can ship
produce from Portlai d bv wav ol
S in Francisco and New Orleans to
Newport News, Va.. where the
Southern Pacific of Kentucky has
immense warehouses and e'eva
ors the whole owned and con
trolled bv the Southern Pacific
system. He has cast his eye on i
ismria iiv ine sea. iinu u lie is
-iifliciently encouraged, he may
determine to build the line from
some point on the Southern Pa
citie in Oregon to Astoria, so as to
come to deep water. Hut builders
f railroads, such as Huntington,
i loiihl and mil pre somew hat in
dependent or more projierly
! speaking, they can aftord to
j ait awhile. It is therefore evi
, lent ih;u those sections mostly
I ml .-rested, in order to get the ad
j antagcs that such hues would
j j ve a community, must come
i .i ward nd oiler inducements to
i i hose ventlemen, to get their at
:ent - n.
Itioi.-i rrentte,
Mts.-r- a -l Faull, members
f the Urt sia-tr hoard of rail
toad coinmis.-K-iiers, have recently
turned from a lour of inspection
f the lilies of the Southern Pacific
.s far south as their juiisd'ciion
extends. They art just now pre
paring their repoit, which will be
ubnntted, wilh recommendations,
to Manager !'. Koehler, of the
Southern Pacific lines in Oregon,
flie trestles in Jackson county they
lotind to le in a bad condition
geneially. many ol them having
sen built when the road si
vent through, eight years ago,
ince which time little or no re-oiii-R
have been made to them.
I'he Ijng treule at Talent they
ound to be dangerous probably
more so than the one at Lahinti
eior the disaster. An examina
tion of this trestle was made at the
teijuest f numerous persons re--itling
in the vi. inity. Their re
eouimeiidations to the road in
relation to this trestle will urte its
immediate icconsl ruction in a suh
ntantial manner. The Harihhurg
bridge has also been examined.
I'he bridge was found to be in god
condition, but some repays to the
aopioaclies are recommended.
Salem Statesman.
KelliKertint Lawyti
John Kelsav, one ef old
war horses of the Oregon . . .nid
wf" known as an Indian nt b:er
as an alio ney, despite Ins jears
seems to be as vigorous as he used
t be. According to the Corvallis
li.izettea spiriteil discu si n be
tween Hay burn and Kelsay at tt.e
s ecial term ol circuit court on
Wednesday, culminated in a per
sonal encounter upon which Judge
Pies threw a bucket of cold wa'er
in the stvle of a $20 line on each of
i he belligerents. No one was
struck, but a chair was waved in a
threatening way when -acem:tk-ers
in ei fered.
The Kiter anil Boat.
The Willamette is slowly ri:-ing
at this city, and the indications
are that boats will soon commence
ruining. Messrs Kd wards and
Mil'ermitf, government inpee
t rs of rivet steamers hav l;een
erhauliiig the 'Ihree Sisters,"
-Wm. M. lloa.fr," and 'X. S.
I.eiitlev,'' tied up ot 'tlie
,, "P-.e,t Va,er 'to present positive piool o: tb.-rall.s.-
1 he inspectors j,, i t,f the Bible. M'.'iranl
'tout at Corv
w ere eninusiastic :n ineir i'aise
oi the exccllenrcondition of these
three steamers and pronounced
li'cin o." K. in eveiy particular.
Iie rego:i I iirilie livi-r iitlii-e at
to. s city will te .ipeiied in a few
lavs.
llrrlint: at I lie ;. .: Hall.
Tho-e who are i ling to take
i .ii t in an ctiiciuiuiiif nt for the
.t. A . B. benefit are itspiested to
i:i et at the i i. A. B.f hall lo-ni-bt.
make arrangement!: for puttiuv
on a play to put a reiief Inn I in
the Post treasuiv. Those havini;
c -pies oi me .neierau ol iSUare
r. tpiented to bring ftie books with
them. The ladies of the Woman's
Belief Corps are especially re
quested to be piescnl and lent',
ineir aid.
f ell t rum a Train.
A brakeman named Meekin
sbpiied and fell from the idalform
' THL MYSTERIOUS AN NIL ABBOTT.
Xbe
Wou'iertnl Feats of This letiic
Bit of Ftiuininity.
Concerning the wond- rful feats
of t lie mysterious elect tic won tr,
Annie Abliotl, who will give an
exhibition of her phenomenal
powi8 in this city on Christinas
night, the Oregonian says:
Shoitiy after .S o'clock t he lady
appeared on the stage ami was
greeted with applause. At the
bitniiuuliitii ..t tit.r mi ri'itrf.r .tin.
unttee often fron- the audience I
ciuie upon the stage and took
seats. On the committee were
two lady physicians, and one of
them took Mrs. Abbott to an ad
joining dressing room, and after
making a thorough examination,
lepoiled that she had un her no
magnetic or other apparatus;
nothing, in fact, but the ordinary
feminine apparel.
Mrs. Abbott in appearance is
about what she is said to be
slight in figure, thotiuh compai-tly
built, with a l Auarkahly well-developed
forearm and biceps, and a
pleasant, attractive fa-f.
After viewing her r maikable
performances, wherein she handles
neavy weights, almost us though
they "were feathers, the wonder is
how she does it. It is certainly
not by physical strength, for a
Hercules could scarcely accoifi
p'ish what tin' tittle woman does
he pulls .ni l hauls about tlie
stage a chair in the bands of
strong men ; she hul ls a chair, slid,
seemingly with no exertion, suc
cessfully resists the efforts of sev
eral men to take it from her; ehe
stands with a billiard cue resting
on the inside of her extended
thumbs, ami seven men fail to
push her Irom her perpendicular
posi'iou; she lifts seven men piled
promiscuously on one chair, and a
I number ot other similar feats are
pi-riorined
ilh an ease that is
surprising.
Wiihal it is an interesting ami
at the san.e time a very amusing
exhibition. What the force is
that enables so small a petsotiality
as Mrs. Abbott to exercise such
phenomenal strength pu..les all
beholdeis, and would no doubt
prove an interesting subject of in
vestigation to those of a scientific
inclination.
LfTBA'iON NEWS.
Kroni the Kx,r,s.
Snow has fallen to the depth of
six inches on the upper Calapooia.
Ten teams and a ioiit twenty
men find regular employment at
the paper mill.
Now that the diphtheria excite
ment has abated, people need no
longer be afraid to come to town.
lr. Odell. of Sodaiillc, received
a telegram Saturday bearing the
sad intelligence that both of his
parents were in a very critical con
dition. The doctor started iniiue
diatelv to the home of the alllic
ted.
The suit brought by .1. U. Kir pa
trick of this place against C. C.
Calkins of Seattle lor commission
and damage was decided in favor
of the f jriner a few days since
I. It. Kilpatrick was awarded his
coiiimiFsioii a. nl damages.
The people in this part of Linn
canity, although not opposed to
anappiopi iatioii for the Columbian
Imposition, think that i little
timely aid from the Stat- in build
ing wagon roads to our mines on
the Sanliam and Calapooia would
do as much toward advertising and
developing our resources as any
oilier means that could be adopted.
At the meet'iig of the Lebanon
Literary Society, Monday evening,
the following officers w eiv elected :
President, K-v. i. S. Hanleiter;
vice-president, F. II. Lahr ; secre
tary, Mias I ulu Westfall. Follow
ing" the election of officers, the
'Mortgage tax law was discussed,
resulting in a victory to the nega
tive. F.xcellent muse was lui
nishedby the cornet ban I.
A pleasant evening was spent
by a large company of young folks
Ht the, use cf C. P.. M iiitag e last
Monday. As this was the last
evening that Charley and wife
would spend with their young
friend friends previous to their
departure for Vancouver, all were
Ih-iiI on making it one of s cial en
joyiiient. The eompany dispersed
atalate hour alter wishing Mr.
and Mrs. Montague su.-ct-cs. and
happiness in their new home.
Course r l.trluifH..
Rev. Miles liiant, of Ikt.Uon
will give a series, of irte lectmes
Oil " The Prophecies.'" at, the W.
C. T. L hall, 'commencing Monday
evening Pec. and continuing
through the week. This lecture
wd" illustrated icy a 1 i.-!ory chait
OS ieet long and 7 ivi.'.-. One
pvcial o'-j ft of these let ture
ltisiura.ion ot me i.ioie. -i'. irant
hrings letters of reioii. in mlation
fioiii' Moody, Fair!, I landlord und
other evangelists. A number oi
out citizens who have braid hio
in Poitland, sp-afcoi tiiesc lectures
as remarkably interesting. K-.ciy
one ii.mld i.im.
A I i ii. I l.d. -.
Yts'ertlav at'erno. n some
w ick- I
e. i is pro. on . 1 a s'out p
e e ol
wire and alter lastetiii g
il around
ti c neck of a aimer s dog, tied the
other end to a wagon that a(
standing on First street. Presently
an old man c;-.ine ami drove oil'
with the wagon. He did not ole
h l ie the dog until he hml dragged
i be ,msii- brute nearly a block. The
wire was then unfastened and the
c.iirne, bleed. ng from its wound-,
was liberated. Owner of the do.;
was afterward seen looking for the
in no peacable mood.
A Kliii. Kitiii1r.
( nc of 'be most ni iipie, valuab'e
and beautiful publication that
.hoes 1 1 j m i i our table is the Cosmo
pobtan Magazine. The Dccemln-r
number is a iicrlcct gem in its
way, ainHt conies within the
rech of all it is only per year.
Its address is Fifth Avenue, New-York.
rifle . mokkuw unruLm
TBI A LEANT LRUME BILL. 1
Tha City Will Now flare the Right to
Commence the Work.
The people of Albany wt-re j;lad
to read in the II i.kai.iiV dispatches
yesterday moriiingthat the Albany
biiilg-! bill had passed. It was
amended in the house as follows:
That the city of Albany shall build
and maintain at all times, as ac
cessory works to the bridge, such
booms, piers, dykes, guard fences,
or siniii ir devices as may Iks nee-
!WarJ' .to i1"M1,e ti,u
manent channel for a sufficient
distance above and lielow the I
hi ic.ge bite, and for guiding of
rafts, steamboats and other water
crafts safely under cr through said
bridge; that in case the bridge
should be consul ucted, to provide
foi railroad trains, then all railroad
companies desiring to use tlie
tuidge shall be entitled to the
same equal tights upon the pay
ment of reasonable compensation
for such, ami equal privileges
shall bo granted to all telegraph
ami telephone eoinpanies.
This amendment was concurred
in by the senate, wiiii h leaves the
lies: ion of hililding the bridge en
tirely in the hands of the jieople
of Album, without any impedi
ment in their way.
Tlie Maiieratle Ball.
The following committees have
lieen appointed for the masquerade
ball to be given at the opera house
i n New Year's eve: Iteception
.1. I.. C -wait, T. .). O'.ciman
invitation David Link, (Jeorge
Kiehards, P. II. Farrell, William
Richards, F. Arnbeiger. Floor
M. D. Phillips. Thos. Monteith. T.
L. Wallace, of Albany; M. L
Don is, of Corvallis, and C. M.
Lock wood, tif Silem. The hall
promises t-j be a brilliant ati'air.
Ilidilmg Still Aetito.
At the regular meeting of the
Albany I'uilding and Ixmn Asso
ciation held last evening at the
parlors of the Hank of Oregon, two
loans were effected, one of J'.HW on
r." months interest in advance, and
one of ifOOO on ti l months interest
in advance, litis indicates quite
a lively state of buililing operations
here.
I I N I-. DB 1S Kl CHICK F.N S
ONLY Sh: AT
MI'F.LLF.B i. Kit I'.TT'S
Sale of Holla.
The ladies of the I'nite.I lesbv
teriau church have soiiie dolls
hats, bonnets, bedsteads, untler
wear, etc., left over, isom tlie Fair,
w hich I hev will self on Saturday
next at the W. i. T. V. hall. As
the latlies tlo not ish to have auy
thing h; t over, these things will
be sold it reduced rates. Any oue
wanting well dressed, doll for
Chnstmas can get it at a bargo.
There is vet ouite a va ietv oi dolls :
and all be tiisposetlof at tho lowest
pi ices. I)ii...rs open at IU . M. and
during the tl-iy Dec. IV.
CtMMIITKt,
.... .. .... . . ij
C'lirifttiua CauilieR.
Paiker Bios, have ju.-t received!
a line assortment of Christmas j
candies and holiday confections ol j
every tlef-ci iplioii. They did not
eo to Portl.ind to onli i their goods
but purchased direct of the fac-f
tory's repiese-.tative. and thu4
aved expense, and they will seJIif
('brisiinas candies cheaper th$-;ij
any lif.use in the city.
15.ii.Ih mill sliiirn. j
Purchasers of Boot and Shoes j
bear in mind that bi advert ire- '
meiits and oilers ot bi- dcouatsi,
do not id ways mean bt values.
You will have to pay sjiue one at
p-titi as i,.i one caA da business. f
wilboul ex-, i-e. r'l.c 'plest toi is i
hoe. in . you, title best uods j
for tb . ..s. money..
SM,j i:i, K. irxn.
A lllut l l'. i.lHV iull.
"CseirJ -.in well as ornamental"
is the k.iii;;,' I C'aistaias presents.
lo he found a-l T. L. Wallace .'s
Co.'.i, Miich as ;eiitH line hsi
ibre.'.-l aud kid gloves, silk .ol'
hi.e It nen hantlKei chills, mlilllwh,
silk sus endei-H, tine nettk nmr,
full dress white, thirts, Sa-nwy
tiei'lii.ee eashmerr. and uilk shirts'.
s lk and alpaca umbrellas,, with j
line gold or silver hamVes, fine
plush velvet shorcis e a line
t ready-lo pnt tin tailor made suit
! or nvercf.at for men.. Ik.vs ami
children, valises, hand-grip. or n.i
hue silk hat, ami hundreds of'
oilier valuable tbjfigs to.. iiu:ii.-'
oils to iiieiition.
MCI' DBKSSKIi Ti.'KKF.YS:
FOR CIIKJsrMAS :
-.t- ::
M I.' F.l.LF.k i i.v BBK Pl.S ;
Tin:
LKADINii UKOi'F.KS.
ny Oi ii,,,;:;
)ne Night iMtU-,
I'l l I'liSDAV DKt'. Jfl
Appearance
oi
The Little (ieorgift Magnet,
The Kn.gni.i of the ltt eemnry,
No man can ho'd an ntuhiclhi
over her he id. Shu eau lift eight:
men piled on two searato eli!rr8. j
ami do many other feats, equal! v as !
astoiiiitling. "
-Adiuisiin, ,V cents; gy.l- (
lery, 25 cents. I
Reflprved aeitu l Will .(. T
- - w
without extra chaijfe.
awudail-. niionh so. i bskk
Mow
!rrrr tfltf Air Kruhrii I'll
In IctilHna.
i r'n.in tlie V.riinin ( ity, Mont. Msdlitti ill. I
j When we find a medicine we
! know to o(5sess genuine merit' we j
consider it it duty, and we lake
pleastie in telling the public what ,
?t is. Such a medicine we found I
ChamlHU Iain's Cough llomcdy,
last winter, when hi grippe, was
prevailing. We are satisfied that I
we warded elf several attacks that j
w-ere threatening by the use of!
this syrup, and we have since '
relieved, in a lew fiours, severe
colds, add ill the course of two .r
three days, entirely broken them
up by its use as have several of
our trie rids whom we have ivcom
mend it. It is all that it is repie
seuted to he by 4he m.iiiufactioers.
If you have a cough and want to
stop it, Chamberlain's Cough
Keinedy will do the work, i-oi
sale by Foshay 4 Mason.
Tlie KeaHwu II hy.
Why is it. that Klein liros. can
a fiord to mil bo. its and shoes so
reasonable? Because they are
both practical r!:o. make.s i.nd
make their expenses Iiv work
ing on the shoe bench, and any
Isxit or shoe you buy of them, no!
mailer wliat kimt it is, man,
woman or childs, that rip, run
over or the sole rips loose, they
repair them for you free of charge,
and as they do all the work them
selves, they dou't charge you 'St lo
oO cents a pair extra for a warra.it
to pay some shoemaker to repair
theni for you. Ihey also make a
specialty of repairing rubber boo's.
Little iautantl I'nirlm'
Bros, boys, mioses and child
ren's shoes dillereii styl-s all
sizes and widths Mini: vol. in u.i.
im:oi t.u. Try a ji'r lolbi.ig
better medium in price. Kvery
pair warranted. j
S.iMi.'ti. )'.. Yciixii. I
HulltllHg ami liian.
Ten shan't In tiiu sc.-inil fu ries t..rilr.
Iu.unc at the bank i Oif-nn.
IHiHlHlitt f I'urlnersMii.
Iiv miitti'tl (--.iimtiit. tin- heri-tofiiro Ki-tinif
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I'ine slippers, all pri. es, Klej
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Toe si i p(iers, plain and beaded.
Oxfords and Ties for home mid street wear.
A. Dolge's Felt Siioes a :d Slippers- the best Uiaeje (ikt f! e tl
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Fine Assortment oi Fresh Nuts.!
Fat Turkeyp, !
Citron. Lemon an I Orange Pee',
1 in ki ted Spaghetti,
Fat Chickens,
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Iriiyer Baisins Mince Meat
Fresh Fastern Oysters.
Atmore's Mince Meat, Olives, j
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Fat Ducks,
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