The Daily Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1876-1883, March 01, 1883, Image 3

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ASTORIA, OREGON:
THURSDAY 31 ARCH 1. l!-3
-Work begins
bnJge in ton days.
on the Kalamn.
Palpai's btMrd f trade already num
bers one hundred tninburs.
Lieut. Harmon advortiscs in ref
erence to bids for fishing privileges.
Capt. Johnson succeeds Capt.
Douqlass in command of the Jeanie
Landles.
The telegraph construction corps
are laying the cables across the Chi
nook and Walhcut liters.
The OrcQonian takes time by the
fetlock, and suggests preparations for
the celebration of the coming Fourth
of July.J
Jas. W. Haddock has taken A.
S. Leavoreck into partnership and
vrill engage in the plumbinjj business
on the roadway.
It is current, ays the Standard,
that J. L. Ferguson, of East Port
land, now a custom house inspector,
is to succeed James Lotan, as U. S.
inspector of hulls.
From Colrille comes a report that
tiere is now more snow in the upper
Columbia mountains than there has
been for a number of years before.
That is always the caio.
Yesterday morning as the British
bark Berwick Law was attempting to
drop out in the stream from the 0.
HiK. dock she drifted down and
bumped against the Main street wharf;
breaking some piles aud shaking the
tructure, inflicting damage that will
require considerable repair.
The Queen of the Pacific took on
1,051 cases salmon yesterday and left
out. The Umatilla will bo down to
day. The Berwick Law and Jeanie
Landles are in the stream; the Trev
elyan will take 14S tons more flour;
the Yillard will load 900 tons more.
The Walla Walla is overdue from the
Sound.
The Chehalis Yidcttt says a resi
dent of Montesa.no has recentty dis
covered and definitely located an im
mense iron mine within the limits of
the county. It is situated in the
northern part of the county, some
fifteen miles from that placo and seven
miles from Big Skookum, and almost
directly in. the route of the proposed
railroad down the valley.
Drowned.
About nine o'clock last evening
Andrew Scim, a resident of upper
town, while turning tho corner of tho
roadwav coins toward O'Brien's
hotel, fell off into the water. A son
of John McCann's, who was just ahead
of him, heard the splash and
getting into a boat tried to
rescue him, but his efforts were un
availing. Assistance was procured as
speedily as possible, but when the
body was brought to shore life was
extinct. Deceased was a native of
Xorway, about 3S years of age, and
leaves a wife and four children. His
brother-in-law, A. T. Brakke, is now
in Portland.
The Tacoma Investigation.
The inquiry into tho loss of tho
Tacoma was concluded in San Fran
cisco last Tuesday. Captain Korts
isad that observations taken tho day
previous to tho disaster showed that
the compass was about four degreos
out, and when the course was south
east by south, tho donation of tho
compass was five-eights points easterly,
and on the south by southeast four
degrees easterly; in his judgment the
vessel was worth $350,000, and tho
Tslue of the cargo $120,000. Ho cited
numerous "instances where deviation
of compasses had been recorded, also
calling the attention of the inspectors
to the fact that he had information
that on board tho United States
steamer Powhattan in 1873, both tho
standard and binnacle compasses took
a jump of two and a half points,
which lasted an hour and a half, when
they resumed their normal condition.
He churned that all iron ships are sub
ject to sudden changes in csmpasses,
and that no amount of vigilance on
the part of a master can guard against
it, especially daring thick and foggy
'weather. A great many iron ships
are lost annually of which little or no
explanation could be given by those
board at the time, and why could
ot the same occur on tho Tacoma,
which was liable to tho samo influ
ences. He concludes by stating that
k& he known these facts before, it
would hare been better, and might
aaxc avoided the accident. He claims
thit all measures of safety had been
t&en while he was in charge of the
TC03L.
Council Proceedings.
At the meeting of the city council
held last Tuesday evening, a petition
from property owners along Arch
street from West-Cth street to the
west end of Arch street, asskinj t
have the grade established and streot
improved, was referred to appropriate
committee. A jK'tition from the
county connnisMiiiHTs requesting the
council to raise saloon licenses to five
hundred dollars u year was referred to
the council as a commit tee of the
whole. The following claims against
the city were ordered paid: More3T
& Co. $17.25; Geo. W. Hume, 80
cents; J. W. Gearhart, $14; Gill &
Clinton, $24; C. Burrows, $L70; S.
Kimball, $L70; IL Newman $1.70;
B. S. Worsley, $1.70; A. Orloff,
$1.70; S. Smith, $L70; Jas. Kennedy,
$L70; J. McLaughlin, $1.70; Wm.
Burr, $L70; C. H. Stockton, $L70;
A. F. Johns, $1.70. J. A. McCrea,
$1.70; Thos. Latham, $L70; C. P.
Moffit, $1.70; L. E. Selig, $L70; J.
C. Trullinger, $1.70; B. S. Kimball,
$1.20; A. Danielson $1.20; D. Cronk,
$L20; John Hobson, $L20.
It was resolved that the Chief of
police be instructed to strictly en
force Sec. 4, of ordinance No. 370,
entitled an ordinanco to license and
regulate barrooms and drinking shops.
Tho vote upontho resolution was:
ayes, Case, Carruthers, Cooper, Hume
and Trenchard; nays, Johns.
Mayor Halm appointed Councilman
Hume to fill the vacancies on the
different committees vacated by tho
resignation of F. J. Taylor. The
motion prevailed that tho matter of
getting a certificate of tho ownership
of property along the line of Cedar
street bo referred to the city attorney,
with instructions to assist the auditor
aud clerk in getting such certificate.
On motion council adjourned.
Cultus.
The latest gasp in 'fashionable so
ciety" is the blowing of bubbles amuse
ment, and instead of being invited to
a dance or a supper, the guests are re
quested to call at five o'clock tea, and
take part in a soap-bubble-blowing en
tertainment. As society, whenever it
takes an interest in anything, makes a
success of it, so these bubble-parties
have grown, and aro amusing. The
man who can blow tho largest, strong
est and prettiest bubbles is now ap
plauded as the hero of tho hour. The
girls admire and congregate around
him, and he secures all their attention
and smiles and richly deserves them.
But these bubbles, be it understood,
aro not tho common and coarse soap
bubbles of our childhood, but very
improved ones, constructed on an en
tirely new and scientific basis not
of soap, but of oleate of soda
and glycerine. Bubbles of this
make preserve the form, character
istics, and colors of ordinary ones of
soap, but are tough and long-lived.
They will last for days without ex
ploding, and you can even prick them
with a pin without endangering their
life. Thoy bound and rebound unin-
jurod from the carpet, and some of
them have been known to remain
quiet and in good order for more than
three days. Pretty effects can bo pro
duced by puffing tobacco smoko in
them, the smoke assuming all sorts of
fantastic shapes within the glistening
limits of their fragile tenement, or by
a performance on a fiddle, or anv
other musical instrument, within a
short distance of the bubbles. At
each note of the fiddle little black
motes dance in the bubble, assuming
different positions and making differ
ent figures; indeed, the music is ap
parently reflected and printed on the
bubble's face.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in tho Post
office at Astoria, Oregon, March 1st,
1883.
Alexander, Jacomo Johnson, Nettie
Bennett, Buel B Kunzler, Louis
Bybee, Jas T Matthews, It A
Cochrane, John Martin, J A
Dyer, S F Olsen, Johannes
Darill, Nicholas Pickernell, J E
Goutre, George Robson, UrsB W
Hardy, N O Radulovich, John
Holappa, Peter Stewart, John C
Johnson, II J Tackabere, T M
Jewctt, J G Waters, H L
Johnsen, Nelson
Persons calling for these letters
must give the dato they aro advertised.
W. Chakce, P. M.
In accordance with the instruc
tions of the council, Clark Loughrey
proceeded last evening to enforce sec
tion 4 of the city ordinance published
in another column. About 9 o'clock he
arrested Geo. Hill, proprietor of tho
Palace "Varieties, on Benton street,
for an alleged violation of tho ordi
nance. Hill gave bonds for his ap
pearance before the police judge to
answer to the charge at two o'clock
this afternoon. There were no other
arrests made, this constituting a test
case.
Secure your skating rink tickets for
March, to-day.
Ordinance No. 370.
The Oily of Astoria Iocs ordain asol-
leivs:
Section 1. That no person or per
sons shall m this ciiy, directly or indi
rect', m person or by another, sell,
bartor or deliver, or knowingly per
mit to be sold, bartered or delivered,
for or on his or their .it-count, any
wine, spnitous or malt liquors, to bej
drnnk n the premises owned or occu
pied by him or them, without first ob
taining a license so to do in the man
ner hereinafter provided.
Sec. 2. That every person or per
son applying for a license to sell wines.
or malt or spirituoui liquors, under
this ordinance, in any quantities not !
less than one quart, shall pay into the
city treasury the sum of one hundred
dollars for one year, and any person
or persons applying for a license to
sell wines, or spirituous or malt li
quors, under the provisions of this or
dinance, in quantities less than one
quart, shall pay into the city treasury
the sum of two hundred dollara for
one year; provided, that no license
shall be issued under this ordinance
for a less period than one year.
Sec. 3. That any, keeper of a bar
room or drinking shop, who shall per
mit any breach -of tho peace or dis
turbance of public order or decorum,
by noisy or disorderly conduct in the
har-room kept or occupied by him for
the sale of wines, or malt or spiritous
liquors, or who shall sell or give any
intoxicating liquor to any person al
ready intoxicated, or to any person
under the age of legal majority shall,
upon conviction thereof before the po
lice judge of tho city of Astoria, be
fined not less than twenty-five dollars
nor more than fifty dollars, or be im
prisoned in the city jail not less than
ten days nor more than twenty days
and shall forfeit th? license to such
bar-room or drinking shop, and any
person or persons convicted of a viola
tion of the provisions of this section
shall not be permitted to take out a
license for the period of one year.
Sec. 4. That any keeper of any
bar-room or drinking shop who shall
permit or employ any woman to act as
a waitress or bar-tender, or to sing or
dance therein, or to servo in any ca
pacity therein, or who shall permit
any woman to remain or loiter in such
bar-room or drinking shop, shall, upou
conviction thereof before the police
judgo of tho city of Astoria, be fined
not less than-twenty-five dollars nor
more than fifty dollars, or be impris
oned in the city jail not less than ten
days nor moro than twenty days, and
shall forfeit the license to such bar
room or drinking shop.
Sec. 5. Before a license "shall is
sue, as provided for in this ordinance,
the applicant shall file with the aud
itor and clerk a bond in the sum of
five hundred dollars, with two or more
sureties to be approved by tho mayor,
payable to tho city of Astoria, condi
tioned that ho or thoy will keep
an orderly house and will in
all things comply with tho pro
visions of this ordinance during
the period of one year. Attached
unto such bond shall be an affidavit,
verified by the sureties to the effect
that they are householders or free
holders within tho city of Astoria, and
are in tho aggregate worth one thou
sand dollar over and above all debts
and liabilities and properly exempt
from exocution. And the treasurer is
hereby prohibited from receiving any
moneys for licenses under this ordi
nanco until he has been notified by
the auditor and clerk that the appli
cant has filed a bond, as required by
this section.
Sec. 6. Every placo whero any
wines, malt or spirituous liquors are
sold, bartered or delivered to bo
drank on tho premises, shall be
deemed to be a bar room or drinking
shop under this ordinance.
Sec. 7. That any person who shall
violate any of the provisions of sec
tion 1 of this ordinance, upon con
viction thereof beforo the po'ice
judge, shall be fined not to exceed
one hundred dollars nor less than
twenty-fivo dollars, and be imprisoned
in the city jail until such fiue and
costs of the action are paid, not to
exceed twenty da3's. And it is here
by mado tho duty of the chief of
police and all policemen to prosecute
any person or persons for a violation
of any of the provisions of this ordi
nance. Approved March 25, 1880.
In the cure of severe coughs, weak
lungs, spitting of blood, and the early
stages of Consumption, Dr. Pierce's
"Golden Medical Discovery" has as
tonished tho Medical faculty. While
it cures the severest coughs, it
strengthens the system and purifies
the blood. By druggists.
Furnished Rooms to Rent
At Mrs. Danny Curran's. On Cass
street near Congregational church.
Furnished or unfurnished rooms for
rent Inquire of Hansen Bros.
AT CARL. ADLYRR'S.
Just received new books by tho thous theus
and: Seaside and Franklin fcquare nov
els, splendidly printed, 10, l.l, and 20
cents; clocks and silverware; baby car
riages, blank books, stationeryroller
skates, aecordeons. musical instruments
and musicians" supplies, a splendid
stock of fresh goods.
"X Van ted.
Girl to do general houework. Wages
S:) per month. Enquire at thin ofilee.
I'lrklccl Viz-' S-Vet and 3il!'nnK!
Any one wishing pickled pigs' feet,
or fresh Shoalwater Bay oters in any
ty!e should call at the "Temperance
Biliard Parlor, next to Geo. W. llume's
stor.
"Votlce.
Some one havimr made it their busi
ness to circulate tin report that we
have raised the price of boat sails, we
hereby state that it is a falsehood got
up to injure our business. Prices are
the saint as last ear, and besides we
give 5 per cent oft for cash payment.
A. M. Johnson & Co.,
Sail makers, Astoria, Oregon.
Frniilr Fnbr-s Oyster amlCliop
Ilotoc.
Those wishing a nice plate ot Eastern or
Shoalwater bay oysters cooked in any
style, or an early breakfast before going
aboard the boat, should call and sihj
him. Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater
bay ovsters reeehod by every steamer.
ScI'iii-rntCovf.
Mrs. A. Malcom is closing out her
stock of winter millinery and woolen
goods at cost. '
PERSONAL.
Deau Faxv: You are mistaken ; you
CAN get a good meal in Astoria, at anv
hour. Go to "Jeff's" Variety Chop
House. "Private Rooms for La'dies."
Ladles Are the Best Judges
On all matters connected with the toil
et. Tliev have decided that SOZO
DOXT is what they will have, "When
a woman will, she will, you may de
pend on't; and when she wont, she
wont, and there's an end on't." This
accounts for the popularity of SOZO
DONT. Its "Wonderful Efficacy.
No reined ever discovered possesses
the wonderful efficacy of Syrup of Fig.
The certainty with w'hich it expels all
impurities from the system, at the some
time giving tone to the liver, stomach
and bowels, places it ahead of all other
remedies, to say nothing of its being
more easily taken. It is selling very
rapidly. W. Dement & Co. agents lor
Astoria.
Hodge Davis & Co., WhoIesaleAgcnts,
Portland Oregon.
"JefFof the Variety Chop House
has the three best cooks and two best
waiters in town.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
Cerfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
c bought at the lowest prices, at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Oeiden
hclel, Astoria.
The Peruvian syrup has cured thou
sands who were suffering from dyspep
sia, debility, liver complaint, boils, hu
mors, temale complaints, etc. Pamph
lets free to any address. Seth W.FowU
itSon "iostoii.
Fancy soaps and perfumery of all
kinds can he found at J. W. Conn's drug
store, opposite Occident hotel.
Brace up the whole system with King
of the Blood. See Advetti.-fincnt.
Shipper & Rybke. No. 11. Oak lrwt
Portland, are the lxm ton tailors of the
metropolis.
The youthful color, beauty and lus
tre are gradually restored to gray
hair by Parker's Hair Balsam.
Physicians prescriptions carefully
compounded day or night at J. .
Conn'- drug store, opposite Occident
Hotel.
Will yon suffer with DispepMa and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's itnli7er is
guaranteed to cup you. x-M by W. E.
Dement.
Croup, Whooping Cough ami Bron
chilis immediately relieved by .ShilohV
Cure. Sold by W. E. Dement,
Catairh cured, health and sweet
breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem
edy. Priee r0 cents, Masai Injector free.
For sale by W. E. Dement.
For the genuine .1. 11. Cutter old
Bouibdn, and the beat of wines, liquors
and San Francisco beer, call at the (Jem
opjK)site the bell tower, and .sec Cam
boll. A first-class watchmaker, and en
graver is now at Carl Adler"s. All work
m his line well done, and warranted to
give satisfaction.
Carpenters' tools. Disston's saws,
Bailey's planes; builders' supplies, at
A. Van Duseu & Company's. New
goods constantly arriving,
Remember the place where you can
get your pure fresh chocolate creams,
and molasses candy, at Ocrkwitz' oppo
site the ueii tower.
Have vou tried a stew or "pan roast
as Frank i'abi e cooks it V Order one and
you'll thai.k us for the advice.
Raw-ling's fruit stand has been re
moved Irom the old location to-the
building next E. A. Quinn's, on Main
street
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Cure is sold by us on guarantee. It
cures consumption. Sold by W. E. De
ment. In countries where malaria is prev
alent, or where the climate is subject
to sudden changes should be found
in every house Brown's Iron Bitters.
Fine organs aud pianos at Gustav
Hansen's. Call and examine.
Hallo I Where are you going? Whyt
to Frank Fabrc's for a pan roat.
That Hacking Cougli can bo so
quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Sold by W. E. Dement.
Shoalwater bay evsters: fresh every
day, at Frank Fabre'L
Boston Baked Beans at "Jeffs"' Va
riety Chop House every night
For a good shave or hair cut, go to
Jos Charters at Foster's.
Rs""""S:$SOC?s'NaB
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SHERIFF
Fresh Candy.
Made every day at John P. Classen's
Astoria Candy Factory. Creams, choco
late, French candy, taffy, etc
Oyntcr! Oysters!!
At Frank Fabre's; in every style
Fresh from the beds every day.
If You Dnn't Believe It,
just try it. You can get the best cup of
coffee in town, at Temperance Billiard
Parlor. Next to Geo. W. Hume's store.
Nitrous Oxldo Gas.
Painless extraction of teeth at Dr.
LaForce's dental rooms over I. W.
Case's store.
Useful lu the Family.
We usually leave it to Doctors to
recommend medicines, but Parker's
Ginger Tonic has been so useful in
our family in relieving sickness and
suffering that w cannot say too much
in it? praise. Salem Argus.
Wanted,
A woman to do general house work;
To one not afraid of work good wages
will he paid. Inquire at Fosters', oppo
site O. It. & N. Co Dock.
Tin- Astoria Marble Works.
The proprietor will furnish plans and
designs when required for all cemetery
work, curbing, walls, coping, etc Slate
can seamers for canneries.
Good for Babies.
With a baby at bro ist nothing is bo
useful for quieting my own and baby's
nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic. It
prevents bowel complaints, and is bet
ter than any stimulant to give strength
and appetite. A Newark Mother.
Waxtkd. 3 furnished or unfurnished
rooms for light housekeeping in a pri
vate house to be ocupieu March 15th.
Address W. E. T., astoriax office.
Furnished rooms to rent at Mrs. P.
J.Goodman's, corner Concomloy and
Madison streets.
Shiloh's Yitalizer is what you need
for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz
ziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle, sold
by W. E. Dement.
P. J. Goodman, on Chenamus street,
has jut received the latest and most
fashionable style of gents and ladiet
loots. shoes, etc. Agent in Astoria for
the famous Morrow shoes.
Sleepless Nights, made miserable
by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is
the remedy for you. Sold by W. E. De
meat At Carl Adler's may be found all
the latest sheet music, the most popular
waltzes, dance music, etc.
Columbia River Experts.
SHI?MJ--iT8 FOHEIQX.
rEBKUAKV.
3 To Qiieentloxcn per Jas. IAvctay
From Portland 31.S72 bus wheats .$33,473
" Astoria 22.815 " " ..... 24.640
Totals .W.6S7 $3,115
5-To Dublin par City of Carlltle.
rrom Tortland 14,707 bbls flour.$7JS5
10 To Qucenslown per Galatea.
From Portland 31,165 bus wheat .. $33,520
21 lb Qucenslown per Lanarkshire.
From Tortland 14,783 bbls flnnr. yro.y
20 To Queenstoumper El Capltan.
From Portland 41.753 bu3 wheat....$47,a0o
" Astoria 33,3 1 " 37,963
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O'NIEL!
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
PARKER HOUSE.
H. B, rARKEl, Frp..
ASTORIA, . - - OREGON.
FIEST CLASS HOTEL.
ALL MODERN IHPUOVEHENT8.
HOT A5D GOID BATHS.
Good Billiard Table, and First Clan 8a'
loon stocked with Fine Liquors.
arFKEK COACH TO THE HOUSE.-
AS TOR HOUSE.
Tilf. BBOEMIK8, Tx9'rt
ASTORIA. ---. OREGON.
Hotel New & Newly Furnished
PBICK4.
From $1.0 to $. per day, ac
cording to room.
Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars
AT THE BAR.
ROSCOE'S FIRST CLASS
Oyster Saloon, ffi
CHENAMUS STREET, ASTORIA.
THE UNDERSIONED IS PLEASED'; TO
announce to the public taat be bM op
ened a
FIMST CL.ABS
3E2ctCl32LS ECOIXMO,
And furnishes In Ant-clue ityle
OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE TEA, ETC
at x-m
Ladies' and Gent's 0ysir Stton,
CHENAMUS STREET.
Plea-e give me a call.
ROSCOEIDEKW, rreprletOT
IT IS A FACT
THAT
Jeff's VARIETY CHOP HOUSE, on
Concomly Streit it tht Best in
Tswn.
THAT-
He kas Always "Ehunl FME8H
Skoal Water Bajr am Eaat
rm Oysters.
THAT
"JEFF0 IS THE BOSS CATERER.
THAT
Me has bees rjrosrletcr r tat "Awrsra
Hatcl" la KaassUa MTca years.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
PIONEER RESTAURANT,
Under the management of
j. e. soss.
A good place to stop at wbea yon come
to town.
ETery arranj-emeat far the eestfert and
conTeattaoe C . Tana reaMsaMa.
C.B.COOPER OFXFJ
i in:
THS X-EADSaTC
Dry Goods ClothiRi
OF JLSTOEZ&.
Eeceived a consignment of Ladies
Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars and Ulsters
from a manufacturer that must be closed
out in the the next 20 days at half price,
. CONSISTING OF
SEAL PLUSH CLOAKS
RHADAME SATIN
BLACK DIAGONAL
SATEEN STJRRAH
CffiOULARS, ULSTERS & WRAPS
REDUCED!
ISTThia sale Is genuine and bona fide and to satisfy the public wc would
wish an Inspection of these goods as to price and quality.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
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D. A. JYIcI
THE
New stock of Foreign and American
CASSI.MERKS, TWEEDS, Etc., of tlie NEWEST PATTERNS.
BATS!
Speclnl attention Is directed to the latest shapes in so"ft and stiff Hats. Nobby
Younp Men's llats.
Gent's Furnishing Goods I
A. full line of Men's Underwear.
Hosiery, Dresa Shirts, Gloyes, etc., etc.
Y-WVTT1Xgi
"daWa a .syjaia JUfn "t n
Hen's and Boy's Dress Suits,
OCCIDENT BLOCK, -
Hardware art Slip Hlim.
A. VAN DUSEN & CO..
DJCAL--SJ IX
Hardware and Ship Chandlery,
Pure OH, Bright Varnish,
Binnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas,
Hemp Saii Twine,
Cotton Saii Twine,
Lard Oil,
Wrought Iron Spikes,
Galvanized Cut Nails.
Agricultural Implements,
Swia-r MacHines,
Faints aad OUst Groceries, etc.
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!
JAS. XACOHBER
Has opened a
Temperance Billiard Parlor
Next to Geo. W. Hume'a Stare.
Fresh Eastern and Shoalwater Bay
Oysters In every Style-
FINEST CIGAES AND TOBACCO,
Tea, Coffee, and Chocolate ; Pies, Calces
Sandwiches, etc., at the Counter.
Also in connection with the Parlor
A Via 8ktlft- Gallery.
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