The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 28, 1894, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTOItlAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY' MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1894
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Sfived by carrier, pepr week.. 15 cU
Sent by mall, per month fl cts
Sent by mail, per year.. 17.04
WEEKLY
Sent by mall per year, 2.00 In advance.
Postage free to subscriber.
The Astorlan guarantees to Its sub
scribers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can b obtained on
i'Pllcatlon to the business manager.
This paper Is In possession of all the
reieprapn franchises, and Is the only
paper on the Columbia river that pub-
nsnes genuine dispatches.
The Weekly Astorlan. the third eld
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has,
next to the Portland Oregonlan, the
largest weekly circulation in the state.
Handler & Haas are our PortianJ
gents and copies of the Astorlan can
be had every morning at their stand
on First street.
The proprietor of the Astorlan here
by gives notice that he will not b
responsible for any bill on .account o
that paper, unless the same be con
tracted through himself, or Mr. Jame
A. Duffy, as business manager.
Astoria, Or., Oct. 6, 1894.
SAM'L ELMORE,
Proprietor.
Mr. Ira B. Malln ha resigned his
connection as foreman of the compos
ing room of the Astorlan, to become
the proprietor and publisher of the
Weekly Acorn. Mr. MaJIn's relations
with the Astortan have always been
pleasant and satisfactory, nnd he car
rie with him In his n;w flM of labor
the best wishes of all associated in any
way with the paper. The publlo are
assured of a clean, reliable, and thor
oughly -rejuvenated Journal In the Acorn
under Mr. Malln's rrtanagement.
A FIGHT BREWING.
Indications show that the president
is to be attacked as soon as congress
meets by the Democrats of the West
and South and by the Populists, on
the ground tWU his Issue of bonds was
In dot defiance of congress, was with
out proper authority of law because
the gold Is required for current ex
penses, and not for redemptl'n of notes,
and that It was unnecessary and a wan
ton gift of the people's money to a few
bankers. While such an agitation Is to
be regretted, It wias podmted out to the
president as an inevitable result of the
course he has taken. It was not a
pleasant thing for Demoenwtlo congress
men to have Oielr shameful failure to
provide for the necessities of the gov
ernmenit thus advertised foeforo all the
world. That they cannot publicly re
sent, but they can Jump on the presl-
dent for rushing forward to put out
bonds before congress can asncmble, as
If conscious thai it would stop such a
performance If in session.
In Preldwri Cleveland's previous
controversies on the money question
he has -boon cordially and patriotically
sustained by Republicans, without re
gard to the consequence to cither par
ty, becmuee he woe In the right But
In this case he will not have that ad
vantage, for it is not possible to show
that there was rail and prcMng neces
sity for am Issue of bonds In November,
or bhiait the treasury needvd replenish
ment of Its gold reserve a week ago,
as much as It did In August, when that
reserve wws shown below $52,500,000.
New York seems about to start a
monument fund for Dr. Parkhurst. By
this plan the grcat-great-gmndcliIldTen
of the reverend gentleman will have a
chlance to contribute something toward
honoring their celebrated ancestor.
We note that all our rural exchanges
have not yet printed Thanksgiving proc
lamations, but the turkey Joke Is abroad
In their columns, and it's Just as surely
a harbinger of the same day.
DUANE STREET IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.,.
Notice Is hereby given- that the Conv
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to Improve
uuane street from the east side of luth
street to the west side of 12th street
(except the crossing of Uth street), all
In the City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded , by John MeClure and ex
tended by Cyrus Olney, by removing
an aereotive piles, caps and stringers,
and putting In new and sound fir piles,
posts and sills wherever necessary, and
new cape and stringers, and planking
ir.e same with new and sound fir plank
iour mcnes in tnickness, and by build
ing sidewalks on both sides thereof:
all of the Improvements to be made to
the full width and established grade of
said street, and to include railings
where necessary, and to be done In ac
cordance with plans and specifications
ana ordinances In relation thereto.
The lands and premises upon which
the special assessment shall be levied
to defray the cost and expense of such
improvement and the district embrac
ing said lands and premises, be and the
same are designated as follows, to-wlt
Commencing at the southwest corner
of lot one (1) of Block numbered 44,
thence easterly along center lines of
Blocks 44 and 64, to the eastern boun
daries of Block numbered 64, thence
northerly along eastern boundaries of
Blocks 64 and 61, to the northeast cor
ner of Lot 8, Block numbered 01, thence
westerly along center lines of Blocks
61 and 60, to the west boundary of
Block numbered 60, thence southerly
along western boundaries of Blocks 60
and 44, to point of beginning; contain
Ing Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, In Block 44
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, in Block 64;
Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, in Block
61, and Lots 6, 6, 7, and 8, in Block eo,
all In the Town (now city) of Astoria.
as laid out and recorded by John Mc,
Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney.
Estimates of the expense of such
Improvements and plats and diagrams
of such work or Improvement and of
the locality to be Improved have been
deposited by the CItv Surveyor with
We ag'aln feel obliged to remark that:.1,116 Auditor and Police Judge for pub
ra .jl0 examination, and may be insneoted
the reform appetite lor municipal lot ; at tne otuce or such officer.
At the next regular meeting of the
With three women In Colorado's legis
lature, we may confidently expect de
feat for all western attempts to legis
late on the theatre hat question.
After passing through a BUI Dtilton
experience, it Is not , entirely easy to
feel a perfect confidence In the reported
dJ&th of Cherokee Bill.
In New York has the same old Tam
many zeat about It.
Boston to gradually growing un-Amer-
Ician. The school board there has pro
hibited the schootboy from eating pie
at lunch time.
Let us hope that Li Hung Chang's
chance for a winter overcoat will not
be complicated by a clowkmakers'
strike In Peking.
It's a trifle strange that those enter
prising Denver newspapers have not flled wlth the Au(1itor and Poilce Judge
yat named him "Jack the Strangler."
Common Council, after ten days from
the final publication of this notice, to
wn:
On Tuesday, December 18th, 1S94, at
the hour of 7:30 p. m at the City Hall,
the said Council will consider any ob
jections to such Improvement being
made, and if a remonstrance against
such Improvement, signed by persons
owning more than one-half of the prop
erty In such district herein described,
and in whloh the special assessment
is to be levied shall be filed with the
Auditor and Police Judge before the
said time of meeting of the Common
Council, no such Improvement or work
shall be ordered except by the con
currenoe of all the 1 Councilmen elect,
and If such remonstrance shall be sign
ed by the persons owning three-fourths
of all the property In such district and
$100 REWARD. 100
The reader of this paper will be pleas
ed to learn that there Is at leaBt one
dreaded disease that science has been
able to cure In all its stages, and that
Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the
only positive, cure known to the med
ical world. Catarrh being a constitu
tional disease, requires a constitutional
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tak
en Internally, acting directly on the
before the said time of meeting of the
Common Council, no such Improvement
or work shall be ordered In any event.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judpe.
Astoria, Oregon, November 16th, 1804.
n't Forget
that when you buy Scott's Emul
sion you are not getting a secret
mixture containing worthless or
harmful drugs.
Scott's Emulsion cannot be se
cret for an analysis reveals all
there is in it. Consequently the
endorsement of the medical
world means something.
Scott's
Emulsion
overcomes Wasting, promotes
t! e making of Solid Flesh, and
gi es Vital Strength. It has no
et-'ial as a cure for Coughs, Colds,
Sc. o Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs,
Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Etna
ci;. lion, and
Wasting Diseases of Children.
Scott&Bowne, N. V. All Druggists. 60c and 1.
PEOPLE'S AUCTION
HOUSE.
Request the people of Astoria and
vicinity V be sure and call on them before
selling any furniture or second hand goods
of any kind, as Ihey promise to pay the
highest prices paid in the market.
655 & 66) Commercial St.
J. A FASTABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE DRIVER, JI0USE, BRIDGE BflD
WHARF BU1LDEH.
AdJress, box 180. Postoftice. ASTORIA, OR
Snap R rodak
nt any,nian coming nut nf
our store and you'll net a
portrait ot a man brimming
over wtth pleasant thongiiln.
Sucii (juiliiy In the liquor.i
we hvetoolTerun!ri!oiij:lilo
PLEASE ANY MAN.
Corps and Try Them.
HUGHES & CO.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cms ud Squnoiu Streets. Astoria, Ore.
flGrtli Pacific Brecaery
I. W. CASE,
Insurance Agent,
REPRESENTING
The following Compaiilo 1
Germn-American. New York City, N. Y.
Union Hire and Marine, of New Zealand.
National Fire and Marine Ins Co., ot Hartford,
Connecticut Hre Ins. Co.. of Hanford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., San Francisco.
hi, v...i, lit,.... r;ins Ins. Co.
Phanlx, of London, ImpwUl, of London
Wall Paperl
B.F.Allen has been purchas
ing his stock of wall paper for
the year 1895, and finds that
the prlcss will be much higher
than at present.
Those who wish to take ad-
X vantaee of the present prices
? can do so before tne new stock
s arrives.
B. P. ALLEN,
751 Commercial street.
BIG
Auction
Sale.
NOW ON.
- . . jn. - - -
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I had occasion to use
several boxes of Krause's Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
attend the National Democratlo Con
vention. ThpV futprl llkft a charm In
blood and mucous surfaces of the ays- j preventing headaches and dizziness,
tern, thereby destroying the foundation Have had very little headache since
of the disease, and giving the patient
Btrength by building up the constitu
tlon and assisting nature In doing Its
work. The proprietors have so 'much
faith In Us curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any
case that It falls to cure. Send for
list of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by drugglBts, 75 cents.
FORTY-SECOND STREET
NOTICE.
GRA1E
my return, which Is remarkable.
Yours, rcBpectruny,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Or., sole agent.
THREE REASONS WHY.
The Printx-Craln Drug Co. are coming
to the front and outstripping their rl
vals:
1. Messrs. Prlntz and Craln are both
thorough druggists, each having hud
QUESTION
Onr customers, or anv
0110 who Ijhh ever worn
our sbood, and the reply
will be, .
"There is cone better."
The fit of our tjoo-Is is
miequiilixl. toe Mesr
speaks for itselr. the
style is seen nt a tilanoo,
the price fulls them (it
Riijlit, Immrui-e
BHsor' ment to
select from and
JOHN HAHN & CO. Ht nil prices.
Notice la herehv srlvon that the Pom- nearly twenty years' experinece In the
mon Council nf the tMtv of Astor a. Business, anu nave me commence 01
propose to establish the grade of Forty- both the physicians and the public.
Becond street In the town (now city) of 2. They are always pleasant and
Ant rln,Oregtn, as laid out and recorded obliging to every one who enters their
by John Adair, from the south line ofjStor. whether they wish to buy any
Uond street to a point 170 feet south
Them has been nalrah'm sncrlllce nf r tne soutn line of Bond street at ele-
vniioiiH uuuve me Dase 01 grao.es ior me
publlo to partisan Interest, first In the
delay during the campaign, and then In
hurrying the Issue to antlclimte a ses
sion of congress. But most Republicans
will proHiibly go further and deny that
there la any real necennlty now, as It
has appeared there wts nono In August,
for borrowing money on bonds. They
will find It easy to show that the
president in August could hwvs Insured
great Increase of revenue by simply
vetoing a hirtff. bill whlnh he denounc
ed, but suffered to become a law for
pantlmn reasons only, and that he
could even now restore prosiei1ty and
revenue. In & gretat degree, beyond a
doubt, if he had the patriotism to pro.
pose s prompt repeal of the measure
whlah the people have overwhelmingly
condemned,
utreets as established by Ordinance No,
71, entitled, "An Ordinance establish
ing a base of grades for the streets of
tne i:ity or Astoria," as follows, to-wlt.
At tho south line of Bond street, 21
feet.
At a point ir.0 feet south of the south
line of Hond street, 2ti feet.
At a point 170 teet south of the south
line of Hond street, 2B feet.
Tho grade to be of even elevation
throughout the width of the street, at
imy point and upon a strnluht or even
slope or line between the points above
designated.
And unless a rmonstrance signed by
tho owners of three-fourths of the
property fronting on said portion of
said street be tiled with the Auditor
and Police Judge within ten days from
the final publication of this notice, to
wlt, on Tuesday, December 11th, 18tH,
the Common Council will establish
said grado
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Polio Judge.
Astoria, Oregon. November 14, 1894.
GRADE NOTICE.
The Democratlo leaders In the houee
ore preparing to begin work prelimina
ry to the opening of the session, but
to many of them fell outside the breost
Worka on November 8, that they can
have little heart Aw the neeetwury legis
lation before there. Another iMsoour
aging olruumsttance Is the practical
working of the revenue act over whloh
there was so prolonged a pother at th
long Mwnlon. Some of the Democrats
believe In a tariff for revenue only,
but under this bill they are not getting
enough for th running expense of the'f
government. Judging by October and
November, there wll) be an annual
Notice Is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to establish the grade of the
alley running through blocks Two (2)
Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), In the
part of said elty laid out and recorded
by John Adair, from the west line of
3fith street to the east line of 42(1 street,
at elevations above the base of grades
ns established by Ordinance No. 71, en
titled, "An Ordinance establishing a
base of gradea for the streets of the
City of Astoria," as follow, to-wlt:
At the Intersection of Ssth street, IT
feet.
At the Intersection of SSth street, 18
feet.
At the Intersection of 40th street, 19
feet.
At the intersection of 41t street, 20
feet.
At the Intersection of 4M street, 26
thing or not.
3.. They have no clerk hire to pay,
their rent is reasonable, and their ex
perience In the wholesale department
enables 'them to buy goods In a way
that they can compete with the best
of thein on prices. Give them a call
and you will be convinced that the
above Is true.
These tiuy d-pauloa nro superior
to Balsam, of Copaiba,
Cubcbs and Iujoctlona wl
They euro ln40 hours tho
same diseases without any incon
venience, SOLD BY ALLD!!UGG!STS
FINAL ACCOUNT.
The undersigned, administrator of the
estate of Caroline Hansen, deceased.
has filed In the county court of the
Stnte of Oregon, for Clatsop County,
his final account as such administrator,
and -the said court hns set Wednesday,
January tn, 18M, at 10 oclock a. m.
for hearing thereon, at the courthouse
In raid county and state; all persons
having any Interest therein are requir
ed to then and there appear and show
cause If any, why the said account be
not allowed and the administrator be
discharged.
VICTOR HANSEN,
Administrator.
November 19th. 1894.
FRANKLIN AVENUE GRADE NO
TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to establish the grade of
Franklin avenue. In the town (now city)
of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and re
corded by John Adair, from the west
line of the John Adnlr Donation Land
Claim, to the east line of Slth street.
at elevations above the base of grades
for the City of Astoria, as estafcllshed
by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An Or
dinance establishing a base of trades
i for the streets of the City of Astoria,"
aa roiiows, to-wit:
At the west line of the John Adair
Donation I.and Claim. 27 feet.
At a point 100 feet west of S3d street,
33.8 feet.
At west line of ,1"d street. 38 feet.
At east line of J3d street, 3S feet.
At a point 100 feet east of 33d street.
42 8 feet.
At a point 200 feet east of 33d street,
47.3 feet.
At west line of Slth street. Gl.S f"et
At east line of S4th street, 51.8 feet.
The grade to be of even elevation
throughout the width of the street Ft
IJJlLf
A LOCK
Is something you want, if
not today, you will want is
sometime. We keep carpen
ter's tools too, and if this
weather will only pull itself
together you will want plenty
of Hardware of which we
have a plenty only waiting your call.
J. B. WYATT,
HARDWARE DEALER
ThA-o advantage of
tins wonderful
opportunity
to possess
new clothing
or
diy goods
at
your own price.
Auction sales daily at 2 p,
m. and 7 p. m. Wednesdny
and Friday afternoons reserved
for la lit. s.
CONSIGNEE SALE,
600 Commercial St.
(Cor. W. 9th.)
Set and Sit
Have different meanings. You can
set a hen, but you cannot sit on one
comfortably.
Chairs are the Proper Things
To sit on, and we have the largest
cheapest and most artistic line ever
Drought to this city.
Your choice .
Should not be made before looking
over our stock.
HEILBORN & SON.
. JOHN KOPP.Prop.
Bohemian Lager
And XX PORTER.
All orders promptly attende d lo
Beer
Stt. ECMPSE,
CAPT. M. SKIBBE,
Makes trips to Gray's River Thurs
days and Fridays. Parties wishing to
charter apply on board, at Ross, Hlg
glns & Co.'s Dock, or their office.
STILL IN THE LEAD.
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Co.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria for Portland and way
landings at 7 p. m. daily, Sunday ex
cepted. Leaves Pcrl!a;iJ vvtrv day except Sun
day at 7 a. in. C. W. STONE,
Aicent Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
E. A. Seeley, Gen'l Agt., Portland.
U. B. Scott, President.
REDUCED RATES.
Between Astoria and Portland.
i rVffa
STEAMER
SARAH DIXON,
WINTER TIME TAELE.
Stsamer Sarah Dixon 'leaves Astorja
Monday morning for Portland at S
o'clock, and Ti: , :id Thursday
evening at 6 o'c:.:. .i.iiirnlng leaves
Portland Sunday morning at 7:30 and
Monday and Wednesday eveninar at
7:30.
Round trip J2.00: slntrle triD. I1.2S.
Upper berths GO cents; 'lower berths.
ia cents; meals, 2 cents.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO.
i
EVERY REQUISITE FOR
: first Class funerals :
. AT
POHL'S Undertaking Parlors,
THIRD STREET.
Rates Reasonable. Embalming Specialty
QUICK TIME
-TO
THE
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc,
LOGGING CflJIIP (D05K A SPECIALTY.
1D7 Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
Japanese Bazaar
SINQ LUNG. Prop.
Says a customer of some of those
new (roods that we have Just received
for fall trade, and that we're selling
OCGIOEJIT HOTEL
la the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
fltf UflEXCEIiIiED TflBLiE.
Rates. Si dally end upward.
AND
flbli POINTS 1,1 CALIFORNIA
Via the Mt ShasU Route of the
The Only Route Through Califor
nia to Points East and South
FIFTEENTH STREET GRADE NO
TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
propose to establish the grade of Fif
teenth street, in the town (now city)
of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and re
corded by J. M. Shlvely, from the north
line of Commercial street, to a point I
nu reet nortn ot the said north line of
Commercial street, at elevations above
the base of grades for the streets as
established by Ordinance No. 71, enti
tled "An Ordinance establishing a base
of grades for the streets of the City
of Astoria," as follows, to-wit:
At the north line of said Commercial
street, 19 feet.
At a pjlnt 140 feet nirth of the north
line of Commercial street, 19 feet.
The grade to be of even elevation
throughout th. width of the street at
any one point' and upon a straight line
Detween the points above designated.
And unless a remonstrance signed by
the owners of three-fourths of the
so remarkably cheap: "They are the ' property fronting ou said portion of
ovki uargiuiiB we ever goi in Asiona." i said street be tiled with the Auditor
They are captivating In quality and j and Police Judge within ten days from
style and will make a record as purse- the final publication of this notice, to-
openers. wtt, on Tuesday, December 12th, 1894,
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler s the Common Council will establish said
THE SCENIC ROUTE OF
THE PACIFIC COAST
Fruit Store.
The alley to be level throughout the
width of each of said streets, and the
i w uintii it viniiKUL line ur c-n
dvfloit of 115.000.000 or umwu-d Thi!lope between the point at which
, . (the grade Is designated, and that the any given point and upon a straight
rendira economy somewhere necessai y, grade of snld part of said alley" will be line or even slope between the above
and the making of appropriations will i "h'lshed as above mentioned unless deslpnated points.
. within ten days from the dual publl- And unltss a remonstrance slfrned by
be more dlmcult task than usual. on tlon of this notice, to-wlt, on or be-1 the owners of three-fourths of the
t i j fore Saturday, December 15. lS9i the property fronting on snld portion of
owners of three-fourths of the proper--said street he tiled with the Auditor
The New York Journal of Commerce j ty adjacent to said portion of said and Police Jude within ten days from
... . ,h. .i,, ,.,1 lrort shall make and file with the the final publication of this notice, t-
calls the new kwn the slKut-siKhtwluju,,,. am, JJolKe JuJ(w wrU w,t on TueS(,nyi December nth. issi.
miketibift of k fiscal neophyte." This ten remonstrance aralnsi said proposed the Common Council will estifbllth
KTttue. . sain frraae
eptt wt ts new, but then, none of the old
ones do juertce to he flivanelal results
of the pmaent admlnint ration.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) IC OSHURN,
Auditor and Police Judae.
Aitorla, Oregon, November lth, liiJ4.
llr order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSIU-RV.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, "Oregon, November 14, ISM.
ROSS HIGGINS k CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Aitorla and Upper Astoria.
grade.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, November 15, 1S94.
"EAGLE CANNING CO."
POSTPONEMENT.
At a matlnw T, -A nS Til
ci t... i r..m. t.w. n-n.-.,i.. rt, ... ! - ' " uom "
Cured H.uus, Bal-im. Lie
Choice- Fresh and Salt - Meats,
SEASIDE SAWMILL
A complete stork of lumber on band
In the routrh or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic celling, Knd all kinds of lln'sh;
mouldlnsa and shingles; also bracket
work done to order. Terras rasfn&nie
and prices at bedrock. .All orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. 11. I LOGAN. Prop r.
Seaside. Oregon.
this 31st day of October. 1S94. the as
sessment levied on the 25th day of
September, 1894, was postponed and
made delinquent on the 30th day of
November. 1S94. and the sale day Mon
day, the 17lh day of December, 1894.
, O. H. Bogart, Secretary.
Office Room. ID 318 Front Street. San
Francisco, CaL
SKILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
only 25 cents. Children love It Sold
by J. W. Conn.
PULLMN DL'FFET SLEEPERS
AND
SEOND-CLASS SLEEPRE3
Attached to express trains, affording
superior accommodations for second
class passengers.
For rates, tickets, sleeping car reser
vatlons, etc., call on or address E. P.
ROGERS, Assistant General, Passen
ger and Freight Agent, Portland, Or.
Tha Original. & Genuine
(WORCK8TERSI1IRE)
rami
SAUCE
Imparts the moat dellciou twte and seat to
Hot & Cold IVeats
GRAVIES,
SALADS,
SOCPS,
GA9IE,
FISH,
and
Welsh1
Kareblts,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
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