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THE BELLE OF LYNN; or THE
MILLER'S . DAUGHTER. By Char
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THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander
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THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess."
NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By
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Mr, GILFIL'S LOVE STORY. By
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A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar-
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THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar.
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THE SEIGE OF GRANADA. By
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Mr. MEESON'S WILL. By II. Rider
laggard.
JENNY IIARLOWE. By W. Clark
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BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mrs
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THE SQUIRE'S DARLING. By
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THE RUSSIAN GIPSY. By Alexan-
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THE WANDERING HEIR. By
Charles Reade.
FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss
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NO THOROUGH FAR E. By Charles
Dickens and Wllkle Collins.
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UI-rEIl ASTORIA SCHOOL REPORT.
Lint of promotions for the term;
From First grade, B class Christ Sl
monsen, Willie Teller, Clara Lawren
sen, Johnny Enbeix, Louis Johansen,
Olaus Tweed, Frank! Wright, Otto Ol
sen, Uertle Vlge, Annie Painter, Albert
Slmonson.
From First grade, A class Alice
Schroder, Annie. Kopp, Rosa McMillan.
Oracle Morton, Illlma Peterson, Laura
Sefeldt, Willie Darker, Eddie Utzlnger,
From Second grade, A class Nellie
Davis, Esther Johnson, Charlie Malag-
amba, Lloyd Palmer, Willie Wood,
Charlie Schroder.
From Third grade, A clam Hilda
Brunold, Alma Lawson, Ethel Tlm
nions,, Emma Peterson, David Jordon,
Ernest Bernard.
From Fourth grade, B class Annie
Johnson, Lizzie Kopp, Bertha Morton,
Ella Painter, Betty Peterson, Ethel
Sabine Cliaa. Holmes, Henry Tweed
Arthur Young, Katie Schroder,
From Fourth gnult, A class Nellie
Barker, Minnie Bullack, Olivia En-
berg, Mary Gramms, Laura Jordan,
Minnie Knutsen, Ida Lelnenweber1
Nellie Peterson, Edith Wood. Joe
Damlco, Ernll Peterson.
From Fifth grade, A class Leonard
Johnson, Lewis Haysoth, Edward
Young.
From Sixth grade, A class Willie
Painter, Jessie Sands, Mary Utzinger.
From Seventh grade, A class Amy
Holmes, George Barker, Martin Knut
esn.
Those marked with a "" have been
on the roll of honor for the entire
year.
Report of Upper Astoria School for
month ended June 16, 1893:
o
U sr
cr:
TllllKllt,
si teg a
as
Days Attendance.
Phi Absence.
5 pi-
(DM I
I'er cent of Attonilam e
I '11"" " 'I'nrdy.
l'er cent of Punctuality.
I Hoy Unrolled.
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t ' iji ! Avurato Iioloimhig.
Ctf -I to 1
gltjwi! Aveinpte illy Attendance.
e I oco I 1 "'' 'I ml led
o I I Mils ailiiHIed '
I Hoys Itendmllted.
Girls Readmitted.
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Total for the year: Average days
taught, 183 2-3; days' attendance, 17,
729; absence, 445 1-2; per cent, of at
tendance, 97.6; tardy, 38; per cent, of
punctuality, 99.9; boys enrolled, 61;
girls enrolled, 65; total, 126; belonging,
100; attendance, 98; cases of corporal
punishment, 20; visitors, 63,
The year just finished has been quite
prosperous with us. Our Bchool has
maintained ' a very high standard of
attendance and punctuality throughout
the year. The pupils have done well
In deportment and the greater part of
them have been quite studious. I
might say here, that In the third room
the pupils have been pushed over a
four, year's course in three years, for
the past few years, because we
locked room in the building.
My assistants, Miss Belknap and Miss
White, havo labored earnestly during
the year, and well merit the praise
which is given them. I voice the sen
timents of the school, when I say: "We
nnve nothing but praise for the School
Board. They have been ready at all
times, to assist) us and help In school
affairs in time of need. We as teachers,
are thankful to parents for their hearty
co-operation with us. Respectfully
submitted,
A. L. CLARK, Principal.
ALONG THE WHARVES.
The steamer Truckee sailed for San
Francisco yesterday morning.
The steamer R. P. Elmore sailed for
Tillamook yesterday morning.
The ship Reaper sailed yesterday for
New York.
Captain Taylor of the' Reaper and
Captain Mcintosh of the Western
Belle have mado a bet of $1,000 that
each vessel will make as good time as
tho other on the, voyage from here to
New York. The Reaper sailed yester
day and will be followed by the West
ern Belle today. The ship Reaper was
built at Bath Me., and Is owned by
Sewell & Co. of that city. She Is 13D5
tins register and has a general cargo.
Tho bark Western Belle, 1169 tons, Is
owned by W. II. Besse of New Bed
ford. Mass. She Is laden with lumber.
Captain Taylor has the reputation of
making his ship Invariably carry nil
the sail she will stnpsrer under, and
also of being one of the be.it ship
masters In Sewell's tmploy. Captain
Mcintosh came overland to Join the
Western Belle, which arrived here in
charge of Captain Sweeney. He was
formerly master of the Henry Fulling,
which was hi3 first command. There
Is a difference of opinion, of course.
as to the respective merits of the ves
sels, and many bets have been made
In Khlpplng circles as to which will
make the better time. Captain Taylor
uuule one bet, just as he left the d.vk.
that the days of the trip would be In
cluded i to r.uivs, while other w.i
gers have been made that he will not
GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING?
fW 73-.
7iC ,,URKC0NDtr v7.rk
Four to five parts water to one of
reach New York In 116 days. Captain
Mcintosh is young and ambitious, and
he will lose no opportunity of reaching
his destination as quickly as posfilble.
Both crews are composed of good men,
and no complaint is likely to be made
In tills' connection.
CHIEF MERTZ SUSPENDED.
Spokane, June 20. Formal charges
were lodged with the city commission
ers today against Chief of Police Mertz.
Recently the commissioners called up
on the chief to resign, but he refused
The charges accuse him of accepting1 a
gold bag and silver water service from
Big Bertha, the confidence queen, with
shielding criminals and general Incom
petency. Pending a hearing of the
charges on Saturday, Mertz was sus
pended. "
A SOLDIER'S DISGRACE.
Roh'o, June 20. The court-martial on
Captain Edward Bailey, Fourth infant
ry, begun today, Colonel Theakes,
Fourteenth Infantry, preslndlng and
Captain McClure, Eighteenth infantry,
Jndge advocate. The charges include
nine specifications. They are principal
ly borrowing- money and never repay
ing It, gambling, drunkenness and 11
centousness. VIOLATING A CITY ORDINANCE.
Portland, Or., June 20. James Lald
law, British vice-consul and agent of
the Giant Powder Company,, of San
Francisco, was arrested today on com
plaint of Chief of Police Hunt. The
charge made against him Is that he
has stored at Fulton Park, within the
city limits, a large quantity of dyna
mite and other explosives.
DISMISSED FROM THE SERVICE.
Portland, O., June 20. Arthur A,
Porter and David A. Johnson, custom
Inspectors, have been dismissed by the
Secretary of the Treasury. No reason
Is given. Their places have been
filled by A. E. Raleigh and Lehman
Blum, formerly of Pendleton.. Porter
was appointed by Abraham,
LOWRATES IN THE EAST.
New York, June 20. CThe general
agents of the trunk lines met today
and decided to recommend to the ex
ecutive committee of the trunk lines
a special rate of one fair for the round
trip to Chicago, and return on special
World's Fair excursion trains.
MINERS ON STRIKE.
Spokane, June 20. -The miners In the
Gem and Frisco mines In the Coeur
d'Alones havo struck again. It is the
old demand of equal pay for skilled
and unskilled labor. About 180. men are
affected.
WARRANT OF ARREST ISSUED.
Bolne, June 20. A warrant was today
Issued by the United States commis
sioner for the arrest of Roberts the
soldier who recently killed Private
O'Leary at Fort Sherman,
SHOOK BY EARTHQUAKE.
Charleston, S. C, June 20. A distinct
earthquake shock was felt tonight In
this city, Columbia, S. C, Savanah,
Go,., and other Southern cities. No se
rious dainuge is reported.
CORNELL BEATS COLUMBIA.
New London, Conn., June 20. The
Cornell freshman crew won the two
mile boat race from Columbia today.
Time, 10:08.
A little Scotch boy, on being rescued
by a !bystander from the dock into
which he had fallen, expressed heart
felt gratitude, saying: "I'm bo glad
you got me out. What a llckln' I wad
have frao my mlther It I had been
drooned!"
STIMULATE THE BLOOD.
Brandreth's pills are the great blood
purifier. They are a purgative ana
blood tonic, they act equally on the
bowels, the kidneys, and the skin, thus
elonsing the system by the natural
outlet of the body they may be called
tho purgative sudorlllo and diuretic
medicine. They stimulate the blood
so as to cnablo nature to throw off all
morbid humors, and cure disease no
matter by what name it may be called.
One or two of them taken every night
will prove on Infallible remedy.
Sold in every drug and medicine store
either plain or sugar coated.
J. W. Thompson, organist at the SI.
Vj. church, wishes to take a few more
pupils in music, piano or organ. Ad-
riivss, 5S9, Aator street.
J. W. Crow, successor to Ryan
& Co., 537 Third street have Just
received a full line of 1S93 patterns
In wall paper, and comprising all the
latest designs and shades, at the low
est prices. Call and Bee them.
Itut'klen't Antic Suite.
The heft naive In the world for cuts,
hi-1 1 is., siires. l'loers. salt rheum, fever
sorest, totter, chapped nanus, chilblains,
corns, tiiul nil skin eruptions, and positive
ly .ires piles, or tio pay in-quired. It
in. Kucifiintevd to piv iMrfei-t flatlsfse
ti.in or imnu'V r-' liuUm!. 1'rle en
wt box. For r ile by Clias, Rogers, suc
vssor to J. C. lvmeuf.
If so you will thank us for calling
your attention to the necessity of
kecking the
mm.
ISLE BUID
Condensed Milk always on hand.
In the sick room or the nursery, in
the kitchen or on the breakfast
table it is always ready for use.
Your Grocer and Druggist sell it.
Eagle Condensed Milk makes rich milk.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed administrator of the es
tate of Thomas Shay, deceased. All
persons Indebted to said estate, are no
tified to pay the same to me, at the
office of Robb & Parker, at Astoria,
Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate, are
hereby notified to present the same to
me, at tlie above place, within six
months from the date hereof.
F. L. PARKER,
Administrator of the above estate.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 13th
dny of May, 1893.
NOTICE!
Use Zlnfandel wine intead of coffee or
tea. 50 cents per gallon. Dont forget
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
All persons having claims agalns.
the estate of P. W. Larsen, decease'.,
are requested to present them to i u
at the ofilce of J. Q. A. Bowlby In s-
torla, Oregon, within six months from
this date.
May 31, 1893.
MARIA C. LARSEN,
Administratrix.
Wing Lee has just received a full line
of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods,
Will sell at cost. 529 Third street.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and
is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the world.
M UK. GUNN S
on corns,
COLLI
AtiD ChGUP.
GRANDMOTHER' A a VI C Z .
In rftlslntr fnmily cf ninoolul it n,i yon'5 t. i.
edyfor Coughn, Cclda nnr1. Cm ? vr'i.nl - yn
It UJust effective to--i" i i A i y : .
nRo. Now mv Krandofcildr- n k If. f 1 ' i
Onion Syrup whioh ianln'iy nr, inn 1 an: i , ..
Vleaoaat to tbo tajte. EcM f Z'j or : a o ' j.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist.
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
ami all the train of evils
f rmu early errors or later
excefiflefi, tke results of
overwork, slukuuss,
worry, etc. Full strength,
doTtilopment and tone
Klven to every organ and
portion of the body.
Simple, natural niellioilg,
Immeillatelmnrovenient
seen. Fnllure Impossible.
SMKO references. Book,
explanation and pruofa
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
BETTON'S i Can
In use over HU jenr.
."im.ir, Kfirluf It V. t -litvi'nl.
Jlilii'st lest;.
(T kc9 - lllnnl.'ilh'. At llriiKslsts,
or niMilid on iwoint of
R R fflKB l'ri.--JIe. perlwx.
WlimiVSNK A BDOWH
D ijfi il?.,
;E3 1 l'il.. Iialliimirp, Md.
JAPANESE
iraeftjso5iuij!
CURB
A new and complete, treatment, consisting ot
uppnsltorics, ointment in eui'Siilus, also in
box and pills; a positive dir.- f r s ternal, in
tcrttal blind or bleeding, iteliiinr, l Urnnic.
recent or lieredllarf Piles, and ninny other
uiseases aim leinaie wcai;iiescs; u ta niwavs a
preat tienelit to the general hmlth. The first
discovery of a medical cure rcnderlii't mi oner-
Hon with the knlJe un necessary heafier
1 his remedy has uevc. bo n known to fail
I per box, h lor o; sent by mutt. Why atittcr
rem this terrible disease when a written guar
antee is elveti with fi boxes, to refund the
money If 'not cured. Send ninmt.s f- r free
samme. (luarantee issued by Woodward
Clark & Co., Wholesale and Kelall Prutreista
Sole AkuW Portland, Or. ft sale tiy J, W.
Colin. Asiurhk Oo'i or
J. XI. TTVJYTT
Dealer In
fi2r2rs 2nd Ship Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Blnacle Oil. Cot
ton I'mivai, Hemp Sail Twine. Lard Oil,
Wrought Irun Spiket, Ualvaniited Cut Nails
Orooorios, ZZlto.
Agricultural Implement, Siii(f Jla
iimi'linH's I'aima and Oil.
insafjiPTion.
y 1
I haven TxwHtv'rtm:rtlrfcrrhwedi(ea!rte
v itr. are t in ;;; j of rittrt of the wort kitic
C..J ii iin; eutii;.::.:' iu;vo , mcJrul. lucked,
iMiiroi:rii4iTfj'ia In it8eUac7. tlut I
i t. a Birmru k:-:2, visa VAU-ABLK
'AT Kl m (.in ttiM-sw to pnTPufT-'iTT why
MB of BEN
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NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
In the State of Oregon holding
surance Company, of San Francisco,
California,
Of tho withdrawal from the state of
Oregon of the State Investment & In
pollcies In the State Investment & In
surance Company, of San Francisco,
California, and to all other persons In
terested, that the said company has
reinsured Its business in the State of
Oregon, In the Fireman's Fund Insur
ance Company, of San Francisco, Cali
fornia, and has filed notice thereof with
the secretary of state, of said state,
and proposes to withdraw Its securi
ties on deposit with the treasurer there
of, and to cease doing business In said
state.
Any policy holder in the State of
Oregon, or any -other person having
claims against said insurance company,
are hereby notified to file the same with
secretary of tate of the state of Or
egon, within six (6) months from the
date or the publication of this notice,
This notlge is given pursuant to the
provision of an act of the legislative as
sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled
"An act to amend Sections 35C4 3568
ana 3580. of Chanter L. of the Miseel
laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled
ana Annotated by w. Lair Hill." Ap
proved February 25, 1889.
THE STATE INVESTMENT
AND INSURANCE CO.,
ny ueorge ij. uranuer,
President,
Attest; Charles M. Blair,
Secretary
SHERIFF'S SALE.
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop,
C. H. Page, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. V.
uray, LAura W. Gray. J. Q. A. Bowl
by, Wiley Ballew as executors of the
last will and testament of Louis Wll
son Deceased and the Astoria Box
C umpany. ..
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of and under the sale
of the above entitled court In the
above entitled cause on the 29th day of
May 1893, upon a decree of foreclosure
and Judgment duly made and rendered
therein on the 22nd day of May 1803,
which said execution and order of
sale was to me directed and de
livered, I did on the Hist day of
May, 1893, levy upon all the right,
title, claim and intereest of the
above named defendants In and to the
following described real estate, to-wlt
Lots number six (6), seven (7),
twenty (20) twenty-one (21), twenty-two
(22) -and twenty-three (23), of tract
numbered one (1), and lot thirty-two
(32), of tract numbered two (2), all of.
and In block numbered twenty-seven,
In Olney's addition to the Town of As
toria as laid out and recorded by J. G.
Hustler and H. S. Aiken, executors and
devisees of the last will and testament
of Cyrus Olney, deceased, as said
block Is sub-dlvlded and recorded by
J. H. D. Gray and recorded by him In
plat book, numbered one, at page num
ber 26, Record of Town or City Plats,
in and for the county of Clatsop, and
State of Oregon, and all of said land
being In said county and state,
and I shall on Monday the 3d day of
July, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m., of said day ,ln front of the county
court house door. In tne Uty or As
toria In said county and state, proceed
to sell the same, or so much thereof as
shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum
of $892.41 with interest on said sum
from May 2d, 1893, until paid, and the
further sum of J22.G0, costs ana ai9'
bursements, and the accruing costs of
this suit, at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash in nana in unitea
States gold coin at time of sale.
9 H. A. SMITH,
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or.
Datec Astoria, Or., May 31, 1893.
H. B.PARKER
DEAI.EK IN
Lime. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick. Fire Clay.
Cement. Blill Feed, Oats. llay. xtriiw
Wood Delivered to inter.
Draying, Teaming and Express Easiness,
JEFFS RESTAURANT
-ia THE-
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town
(And the Finest on the Coast.'.
Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specials
The Finest Winea and Liquors.
C. P. UPSHUR,
SHIPPING and COMMISSION
Astoria, Oregon.
B0H?s AHD SHOES
Tlie Largest Stock, Best Quality and
lowest Prices at the Sign of
The (iolden .Shoe.
MAUXUS C. CROSBY,
DKAUCU, IN
HARDWARE, IKON, STEEL,
TRO! PlPlr AND FITTlNfiS.
STOVES AND - TINWARE,
House Fumlshlns fioorls, Sheet Lead, Strip
Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper.
Safes, Fireproof.
7.. eeleb'ated Alpine Psfes kept la stock m
the 473. Third St., Ileal EstBto office. War
ranted m good s the best. Terms very easv
W. C. CASSKLL, Agent.
COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO.,
WILLIAM WILSON. Prop.
FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE
General Express and Delivery Ttniness.
Ofllce 11(1 oluey streeU Stablrs foot of Vst
Ninth si, Astoria. Tel. phone No. 44.
rmmm
These tiny Ccpsulcs arc superior
to Balsam of Copaiba, ""
Cubets and Injections, (j? J
They cure in 43 hours the
some diseases 'without any incon
venience. SOLDBrALLDRUGOiSTS
fill011
Line
Running
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM.
" 7:30 PM.
1 DAYS TO
2 CHICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. PauL
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din
ing Cars.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
JUNE, 18!M.
Columbia Wednesday .lime 7.
Mtaiu Sunilav June li,
Oregon 'ihurcduy Juno 1ft.
Cluiul)ia Muudav June 1'J.
Kate Friday June 2;l.
Oregen Tuesday June 2".
ColtiMibla Ktturdiiy July l.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS
Morning boat leaven Astoria daily, exeepii
Sunday, at. fl a. in.; returning, leaves l'orlUiiiil
daily, except Saturday, at. Si), in. Night buaU
leaves Astoria daily, except Sunday, ntfl q in.;:
r tuniii g leaves Portland daily, exc pt v-rtiday,-,
at 7 a. m. The morning boat tinni 1'uitlniiinnk. si
landing!) on the Oregon side Tuesday),. 'ihurik.
diiyLi-u i Sillirdays ; on Wnshii:gloii'.de Mun
das Wednesdajs and Fridays. Final Aslnritn
tUi morning limits miikes landing- on Hie (ihxt
gi'ii lde Mondays, Wednesdays and - Kridacpf,
and on the Washington elde Tiiesdaysj.'Jllinis
dir s imd Saturda s.
For rues and general liifouiiaUoit enll en or
address,
W H. UUKLBUItr, li. W. I.OlTl8BEHIiY.
A. (ien fas. Aid. Ageut.
Portland, Or. Astoria, Or.
Ts the tine to take to all
points
EAST and SOUTH
It is the DiNi CAR mm
It olfers U hest service, com,
bluing
SPEED and COMFOilT
It Is the popular route with flume who
wMi to travel on
THE SAJTEST
It Is therefore the rente ynu should
take. It runs through vestihuled
trains every day in the year to
ST. PAUL AID CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sloqiors,
Superior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers?
Only one change of oars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tart of the civilized world
Passengers ticketed via. all bouts mnnlnr
between Astoria, Kulania and for! laud.
Full Information concerning rates, time n!
trains, routes and other details furnish?,! or,
application to
C.W.STONE,
Agent Astoria
Steamer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passeneer Agent.
No. 121 Flint 8t..cor. Washington,
Portland. Urtutei,
THE : OREGON : BAKERY.
A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop.
Good Bread Cakes and Pastry,,
None but the i.est Materials used.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom?.
- Bread delivered In nay part of the city
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Hostv and Shjlf
HARDWARE
Ctx.-y in tok
Wagons and VcIijcIps,
Farm Marhinry, Paintv. Vtrniihes.
LoRgers" 8'ipplief, Ksi.lnk' t.ele,
Voora audViiii.ow.
PROVISIONS.
FLOCK ad MILL VD.
ASTORIA,