The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 30, 1898, Image 4

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The Reliable
TODArS WEATHER.
Fair -ihrr; stationary tetnprreture
Jong the coast
AROUND TOWN.
TVESDAT.
J. W. Cock. the Clifton cnnrrtn. U
la the city.
lire. McCul'.oucli and daughter Stella
leave, for Portland today.
The ship. Can Maxkwiale expects to
leave up for Portland today.
Frank Woolsey, agent of the Pacific
Coaet Suamshlp Company, U In U city.
Preildent J. J. HU1 of the Great North
ern Railway Company, will arrive on th
ouut tomorrow. j
The Georce W. Elder will be placed on
the San FrancUco-Portland run about the
tint of September.
Wa Frank Schmidt, a native of Ger
many, waa admitted to clUienshlp In the
county court yeeterday.
Ul IuUa Dlrnle and MIm Anir.
of Cathlamet, are visiting- In the city and
roftxercl t the OccWetit.
If -ou waat a piano. e AlUn. vs Com
mercial tlret- This 1 positivny the lat
week of his auy In Aktoria.
The annual meeting of the board of dl
reotora of the O. R. & N. Co. wUl be held
In Portland on Thursday next.
The case of the tug Miami, libeled Sat
urday last by credit'., will b settieJ
and the boat released in a few days.
Patrick She and Mrs. Shea returned
from their honeymoon trip to OUif'jrn'a
Saturday night on the A. & C. K. K.
The merry -go-round, the laal of the
tide shows to lev this city, was ship- j
ped to Saln 1 nigtot, leaving only ;
numerous small boys to mourn its ios.
A moonlight excursion will be given by
the il. E. church on the steamer MUer,
svirijiv vrninz. ember I Frictids of
the church and the public generally are
Invited.
Tt West Shore Mills company have Just
received a large lot of Or cordwood Irom
Stella, With., which they are offering at
very low figures. See advertisement In
another column.
Mr. French, of the Arm of Daniel D. G.
French & Co., tlnpUte brokers of Chica
go, Is in the city on bulne connected
with his firm. Mr. FreiKta Is accompan
ied by Mrs. French.
Flh rommlssloner Little of Washing-
ton, .has appointed W. B. Donaldson sup
rlmendent of the Chinook hatchery In
pUce of Mr. Blackwell. Mr. Donaldson Is j
a reiiident of Chinook. j
The ateamer T. J. Potter will be contin-.
oed on her trl-weekly trips between ron
land. Astoria and Ilwuco until and Includ
ing September 1C leaving Ilwaco on the
last trip up river September u.
An Impromptu party was given laJt j
evening at Kerney's hall by the Missies i
K-rn..v am! Mina M. McCann. The even-:
tag wtu pleusntly spent, dancing, games
and refrefhments occupying the tiwe.
Tlie frlwids of J. M. Brownell, who has
been the day clerk at the Imperial hotel,
Portland, ever since its opening, four and
a half yeurs ago, will be pleased to learn
that he him been appointed to a very nat
tering position as day clerk an the Hotel
Portland.
Captain Thomau, of the British ship
ltockhurst, which arrived In Saturday 52
days from Yokohama, spoke the BrfTUh
Ship Penlhsella Angnst 4. from Shanghai
to Hoya! Rouds for orders. The Penth
sella la llnted for the Columbia river to
loud wheat.
Postmaster Wise and family leaves for
Knappa today for a few days outing. Mr,
Wise renurna this evening to make ar
rangements to turn over the postofflce
to Ms successor, Mr. Charles Donald, to
morrow evening.
Work will soon commence on the new
Page building on the corner of Twelfth
Five Flavors
of Schillings Best tea:
Japan, English Breakfast
Cevioll , Ideal Blend
Oolotigf'
. All money-back.
If you were In need,
would ay store
keeper jive you a
Greenback?
NO!!
Tbta, why should
yau pay 1$ extra 04
every $io pwrchate,
wketi It baa been
proves
1000 Times
Tkat we caa tmi tto
aave our cuatoaer
PEH CENT oi
Ootntof. Hats
Shirts. Trunks
WISE
Clother arid Hatter
'and CommeroHU. and completed before
I minT weather sets In. The building will
be three stork hlfh and tike all buildltws
.-.-il h.v Jixire Pace, will be hand
somely finished with all modern Imprwve
' ments.
! Good Whiskey is both doctor and tonic.
Better looking than many doctor, better
I tasting thin all medicines. "or general
1 fjmili- uu nuthlns eauals whiskey ana
I HARPER Vhtk-y Is pre-eminently the
family whiskey. Sold by Ford Stokes
! Co.. Astoria, Or.
A new postofflce has been petitioned for
by residents in the vicinity of Larson s
station on the A. A C. R. R.The postofflce
department has not yet been heard from
but ft is probable the petKlon will be
granted and that the poetoffloe will re
ceive the same name as the station.
Amorvg the passengers d"wn from Port
land last night by rail were Lem Howe.
M. Foard. C. F. Briggs. F. Gunn. L. Sl.
F. D. Wlnton. wife and daughter. Aug
Krotx. J. If. Maneell. E. G. Miller. Ed
Norton. C. A. Truesdale, J. H. Srymour.
E. Stone, manager O. ic C. E.; Colonel
John Adair.
Edwin Young, whose lat letter giving a
deecriptlon of army life at Manila ap
peared In these columns a few days ago.
died from fever at that place. This was
made known through a cablegram re-
iceived from the commanding offloer at
Cavite by Hon Benjamin Young, an uncie
of the deceased.
j L. S. Doble. J. W. Cook. Frank Wool
j sey. A. B. Hammond and aon. E. S. Jack
json and child. C. Parke ponton. A E.
Lovejoy, Wm.. Smf.h. F. Kolloch. J. K.
Kollox-h enj wife. Portland; C. F. Wil
liams. H. H. Woodruff. San Fiancisco; N
A. Marrs, Ilwaco; M. A. Polfe. Chicago;
M. S. Sho:k. Hubbard, are at registered
at the Occident.
The funeral of John Pallo, who was ac
cidentally drowned in the fishing boat
race during the regatta, took place from
Pohl'a undertaking parlors SumHy after
noon. The funeral, which was largely
attended, was under the auspices of the
Finnish Brotherhood, of which deceased
was a member. The ourial took piece
at Greenwood cemetery.
Two teams of Portland bowlers, one
from the Orvgon Road Club and the otner
from the Multnomah Club, will arrive In
the city next Saturday and play a match
on the alU-ys of the Astoria Football
Club. It has not been decided as yet how
many games each teum will play. No
trophy will be offered, the match being a
friendly ne between the clubmen.
In the police court yesterday J. N.
Mayfleld was tri:d on a charge of ped
dling without a license and was fined 110.
He was given the privilege of leaving the
city or fighting the case in the courts,
as the ordinance governing his daea of
goods is not very explicit. The defend
ant is partially crippled and his stock-in-
trade comtlsied of cora puilers and other
wire work.
A rumor Is afloat in the city that the O.
R. & N Co., the Union Pacific, the Ore
gon Short Line and the Astoria & Colum
bta River Railroad Company have passed
Into the Vanderbltt system, and that the
papers covering the combination have al
ready been filed with the secretary of
si-ate. If this i.t tru-, Astoria will be made
the wertern termnliil of one of the great
est railroad combinations ever entered
. ....
The picnic given by the Redmen to
Svenxen lint Sunday was largely attended
and ell report having an excellent time.
The steamers Mlbr and Eclipse and the
launch Claude B. Hanihorn were charter
ed for the oooauion. Uriubler's orch"stra
enlivened the day with rnuHi'.-, and danc
ing and buuiry riding were Indulged In.
EverytMng good to eat and drink was
there In plenty, and the party returned to
the city about 7 o'clock, hiuh In spirits,
but a little dusty.
A coroner's Jury wan nummoned yester
day to enquire Into the d-uth of John I'aJ
lo, who was drowned during the regatta.
The Jury, In aworiunce with the evi
dent e, returned a verdict of accidental
drowning. The memWs of the crew of
tho Cambrian Hill, who picked up the
body In thu river, were present. They
will be given the rewards for the finding
of the body by the Flnhcrmen's Protective
Union and the Finnish Brotherhood,
which amount to $75.
Dozens of people are leaving the beach
es on every (steamer and train, going out
of tho city and in another fortnight nut
few will be left on either Clatsop or Long
IWth. The warm weather is about over
and light ovenxxitg can now be worn
comfortably ait either of the beaches, and
by another two weeks few win be left of
the summer throng, The seaaon has been
shorter than usual, but a larger crowd
than ever 'before visited Clatsop. Clat
sop's rail facilities' aa well as Its attract
ions will count In future, and next sea-
sun will throng th.re own lurner
lhn this year.
County Jihlne Uray and ConUi.lmei
Peterson and lwt, who have been
through the Nehalcm lnie-tlnt ootmiy
numy rad ar.1 bridge, retwrt the val
ley looking In nne condition. Crvp have
eew umifU)!)' (artre this )r and th
farmer six w4 hy. ThfT
hew slirvfr ..! S3 lU'-em-rtry w
between Jewvll ami (Jiund Itoi'lds. Tl
extennlon of the wd frm tliund Ituplds
to Ulcle will be settle. by changing the
tha pritoed lnu, which UI Ih done at
the October term of the county counrt.
A verv hirire and enlhuslanlc gatm-rtng
of the rroarelve AMvlitlnn held l
usual weekly meeting I Ht nkht. Among
other subjects that ome up lor discus-
Men w the Hour mill or'oilon, ami
a imml(te was apntAl to Invwrtlgwie.aikl I tunied to the seritent, nying;
the relbiWIIty of the parties ami also to,
sssist in raising a subsidy. The foloa.
nf are Itie wwmltlee: 0. W. Lv'uns-,
berry, J. N. flrimit. N. O. Van PtHett. K tnrouan the bixly. 1 knew I was badly
A. Taylor and W. L HoW. In discussing hurt, but feet no pain. It waa Ilk be
the advantages of the mill prominent Mg struck over the shoulder wtth a club.
dairyman said (t wvuld le a big adxtint-
age, a the offal of the mill would rurnisn
rhnin feed for ihe eattle of the surround-
ing farmers. A communhMtlon came be.
fore the meeting from Henry K. Uosen,
on of the Omaha exposition commlsalon-
era. stating that he had received a cHy ',
of the Astoria Astorlan souvenir edition
and asking that VM be sent to him at
Omaha. The association ordered th said
number of copies. The following gentle-,
men were elected member of the assocla-1
tlon: W. a Ooeslin and U. J. Kinney, j
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The British ship Yola left up for Tort,
land Sunday.
The Columbkt oreel out Sunday morn.
Ing for iMn Francisco.
The British ship Dun t rune. U' tons.
Captain Wlnten'Mi, S days from Yoko
hama in ballast, arrived In Sunday.
The British ship Oan Muvkentle. Vj
ton. Ciuitaln Currle. Jl day from Shang
hai in b.illst. arrived in yesterday.
The barge Wahlrtukum. rock Mden for
the Gray s harbor Jetty, arrived down
Major GemnU Ciunmandlng I. 8. A."
the Fanny.
The r-k banc Washougal. arrived
from Gray's harbor yesterday In tow of
the Astoria and left up for Washougal In
tow of the Fanny.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. R. Hlgclns and wife to Wm. C.
Winn!, lot M. block J. Bay View addition
m Att-irt.4 t!
t,i I.ncrtU C Rothnvk lots 4
..ji hi.wi, vi.. ,.i.tm., i.i..ra
jj-,, '
Am OMver o W R. Stirr tldlind '
known as the "Oliver Sands." In section
3). township north, nnge (; 11. i
Otlver B. Wirt to Ella L Morton, lot 7,
block i'.. Adair's; ;..0.
SPANISH IM'LLETS FLEW THI-K.
Lieutenant Haines' Account of His En-g-.iirerwnt
ax Prto Rb o.
NEW YORK. August S -Lieutenant
H.iln.-s. comnamdlng an artillery platoon
under Cajitaln Potts. In l'oro KI"o. was
witureled on August 11 the d ly the war
ended. He Is mnr in St. Luke's hospital
In this city. Talking with his brother.
Captain Jenkins Hnes. who was at his
bedside, he said:
"The cable r-rardlng this affair was
very confuting. It si-.ke of Lieutenant
llain- being 'struc by a str.iy Mauser
bullet. Not serious." This was mislead
ing, a it might lead one to suppuee my
battery was no in action and that my
wound was an accident, whereas se-enl
other men Were wuunded ani two kllleo.
"I was sent out in advance along the
San Juan rud to rind a position from
Which we could entll.ide the S;..inish icml
tlon from whlt-ii a heavy lire h.l been re
ceived, the 8ianlsh volleys coming with
remarkable regularity and precision. On
the morning of August 12. Captain Potts!
was onlered to proceed up the Sin Juan
road with five Inch guns for the purpose
of sh'-HIng thei Sinlsh trerw hes at Aso-!
manta.
"Four guns, which Included my platoon,
were moved Into position In a Held near
the San juan rd at a range of 2.')
yards, the fifth gun berg ietn aheud l'
yard to our rtsrht on the roud.
"Just before we came Into action the
enemy ond ,,n us with five v!b ys and
two three In howtrs. This hustenM
us Into action. We pli k-d jp he rjns'e
Immediately ami did splendid ,r o tlce.
The two howpxere were soon nilen
el and the Sianiards were seen running
from their Intr'-m-hmen:.
Then we slackened our fire and shortly
after we did the erv-my took heart and
beifiin to return. 0'iieral Wilson sent
me with a mm ome dlstan'-e up the rood
In advance of trw rest to try arid entll.ide
the enemy. I proeedud up the mad on
horseback alxjiit Di) yanls and found a
company of WIsioiiHln Inf intry In a bend
of the road, which formed a cover from
the Sunl.h lire. I p.ied beyond ;hem
ami the gun was uiillmtynd In the next
turn In the reid. iiy nvri lay down by
the pa-le to escape (he Spanish vol
leys, which were coming up the road In
our front land right. .Some of my men
told m! the enemy were advancing within
Sn yarlx In for and th.-.t we must get
out or lose tfw gun.
Take Special (lotiee of This Ad.
WE BEG TO NOTIFY THE ENTERPRISING
PEOPLE OF ASTORIA THAT WE HAVE NOW
ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF GAS AND
ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS, ELECTRICAL
AND GAS SUPPLIES, MANTELS, GRATES
AND TILING, ANDIRONS, FENDERS AND
SPARK GUARDS. ASTORIANS WHO INTEND
BUILDING SHOULD BE SURE TO NOTE OUR
ADDRESS AND WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
Frank Holcomb & Co.
345 Washington Street
"Th ftrln thla tNia was vrv heavy.
Hawmra wmlnt lu jatwm -with eaoh
valey. (h w.rw, sniuUl rwvs
,rv Min fr luck anyhow and I
couht eo n Hnnlanl lUHirwr thaif f
W yartla, rm, him run ih mm mil
We Wt no soonor .Ion
this than th nrt au.Mrnly tm-rvasM si.
flprvrty that fl un 4,MlM , m ,orv(
hauliM th (KII,k w K,X, ,(rn
In the ral hr w r i,vin.i iw tha
rMlhi 6m, mil vimVIv tv Jtf m,y jrv.t
MiviHWn 0lnt ( (h ah.'ltrred position
of the wmy. Tha tlr ronilnued Uh
notvonoas, inn from mir niw lamMon wt
hrouitUt nous in view. 1 haJ the gmi
Hmmnlly tmlnct Uv.m It, I sotvrnl
KlMiiitirti there viitM of K mul fiU er
tain It Wna not empty
in very nrt shot landed falrlv on II
side, and teneiratlng. burst Inside, eni-
ing tnina nylng. The enemy broke inner
mat was hh1 we. now give them
' . ,
"As 1 turned something atruck m
I pawed my hund to my ld and brougtit
u away run of blood.
"The aenteant saw me and ran to my
Kle. They've gut ma this lime.' I said.
ami n vui wi arm .rwund me and led
me aaw- and me lie down."
UCTlfeJt AT SANTIAGO.
nUno Nvll Kult Hinlh Tariff at
Isavana.
NEW YORK. August !-A dispatch
lo n Herald friu Sajiltago d CuW
say: ,
1 v,,Bn,i Hlanvo baa sent a cable n
General Torwl. asking vu dvr
ihv' bvn i'"" l Bnlago.
i view ro recutattng th tariffs at Havs
t At th reiiueat of th merchant, t
hM lOIj.. II . a. ..
: , tAS
me-
duties
ith a
avana.
merchant, Cua-
tiwna tVlle.ir LionnJdson ttaa aked
iOeneral Lawton to deild whether or not
' duty puld on good entered at Qie port
of Ktnfliigo shall te refunded n tran
' shipment to u h ports aa ttnfur.
and M.insanlllo, which nre stilt In po
I session of the Sioknlurds.
i Plans are being piepuml and urvy
; made for a street sewerage scheme In
tfimnio.
I rw the prisoner haing no counsel
(i, nenil Wilson has del ill-M M ijor Wal
ton. of the pay corps, to act In that i-j
puclty. This Is the first trial of a civilian
by a mlltuiry court slm- the occupation
of '.he Islands.
THE ItiPES HEALTH.
NEW YORK. August A dHpatch to
he World from tndon says:
"The lHilly News' Home corrwimiioVnt
M) no xt ttMllrtf, llt tntf m i ivnt n that
the .pope hud recovered from his Indispo
sition. I v
"llwautlona have, of course, been aug
meiutrit ami he Is surrounded )' every
rir.. 11 Is not olHwd futlKUes. i hi
audience hw been suiended, and pll-
grtmoges. imiudlog Amerbw, otS-tied
umll October."
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Bid will be received by the county
court of Clatsop county, on or oefore tti
Sth day of 4ptem'j,r. 1XS. at 11 j'ctock
a. m., for the delivery In the court house
yard of S cords of Vine Maple i r Spruce
Limbs. S cords of Alder and S cords of
Flr WooJ- ,h 4tn l, of good soun
quality, full cord eiths. nj delivered
before the 1st day of .Ksojer, y.-i.
The "f" la hereby reserve I to reject
""' nnJ bUI''-
OT,irT ot th l'"anl i'0"rt-
J WHEHIT.
u"'y '''rk-
MTLt RE LOTS
Two hundred and fifty doi.ar each; terms
of payment easy. Its 7. block 114; lot 7,
bio. k lO; lot 1. bl'Hk ir: lt j. blork If;
lot 3, bliH k I'M. Address s, care Astorlan.
TREASl'RER'S NOTICE.
N'.rtb-e Is hereby given that there are
fund In tho city treasury to pay all war
rants drawn on the general fund and en
dorsed prior to March L IK. Interest will
cease after this dute.
F. J. CARNEY,
City Treasurer.
Astoria, Oregon, August S, ISA.
The
Choicest
Table Wines...
Far raaallaa
Aiao tor Iae4letae4 a4
Ceaktac Pwyease
Private Block. Crm Hr OM Hkfeavr,
Prjd of Kentucky and Hermit!
sold Callforrta Braae.
Carlson's Family Uquor Store
1M TWELFTH STRJUDT
187a 1897
Fisher
Brothers
LUBRICATING
OILS
A SPECIALTY
ASTORIA....
SHIP CHANDLERY
HARDWARE
IRON AMD BTEE7L
COAL
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
FLOUR AND MILL FEED
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES
LOOGER8 SUPPLIES
FAIRBANKS SCALES
DOORS AND WINDOWS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
WAGONS AND VEHICLES
Portland, Oregon
For
B
fir .,t 1
Urn
Girrs'Overailsr'S.i'Z
Host Quality of Fine TwilltHl iH'tiini. Sixw from
four your to fourtot'ii 'vu I'rifo 40v nir.
A I
Hrtnl View
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
The Only Hloro Tltnt HoIIh Clicnp
MURRAY HOTEL
Fuol i)l , stti Sllrct
Electric Llfhts-Electric Belts -Free
Simple Foom-AII Modern
Improvements.
wekkly RArw
P. M. ill' NX. PniTin..r
In a Woman's Care
almost sy.ry artlcla of waartng appar
will last loor than If lookad altar 1
a man.
8otn wom.o aclct thttr (ootvsar.
Shoe of fln appearance, rathsr I has
good quality, attract tnam.
But Id baying shooa bar It la l
posslbl to maka a mlsuk. Tba
pcaranca and style la all that the aeet
fastidious could d sal re. ai the Quality
keeps pace with both.
Our price) are regarded as woadr
fully low by wise buyers.
Petersen & Brown.
You Save Dollars
By Purchasing Your
Drugs. Patent Medicines
and Toilet Articles of
The only cut-ntti ilrug storo where
every article ia Bold 16 lu !" iht cent.
1..... ti..n 11.. n.nnr.......u ..
icsn IUIU lunuuiDi.linci n fiiiciT,
Mere wordH dou't tell it all. Here are
some prirra. Ketnembor every I'atvtit
Mediciuc. luilut Article or ilruK in kiM
at nut rntrs.
Oar mail order uiiHim-Rt hns trel)lc in
a year, becaase everyone within 3oo
rnilee of fortlADil can lave money tv
trading with ua.
Our
RsriiUr Cut-rat"
Prli'B I'rlnn
All'ix k's I'oriua I'laati-ra U IA in in
Ami Hsrsiiarllla I IX) r,u
Carter's Tills ih l'i
Caiiorls A i
Hcott's KiiiillsliM I i TH
llriu'i sHariinrll a I in ri
Tnliii-'sW'Isrrt'iimpotinil I 01 7s
HyriiD 'f KIk U) ;i
OriKnn llliMul I'liri'l'T 1 IK) hi
Tir: s rivnriti-rri'H'riillin 110 m
Tl.-ri.e's licit ten M.-lli 11I Ills-
povery 1 m r,!
PI i'o's rollut 21 n
W HHiinm' I'mk Tills 'al :ti
Quliilim Csiiilc, or Hunnr-
t'liiitoi isiiloi., 111 h'llth'S
pimtilnlnK lim 1-kihIti 2.1
QiiIiiIiik ( apsulM, or Muifsr-
Ciati 'Inlili'ls, In li'Htlcs
roiitulNlnit llUl i Kinln V,
Qiiliiinx Ciii'il"ii. or HiiKxr-
ciiati'il Titliii-is, In Imtt'i's
coutalii nil lis! ll Brulii a
(juliiltiu (,'kihIc, or Huif r-
noNicii isiiii'is, 111 ijititlcs
CMtitMliiInK HMfrKraln 'i
We Imy direct from tho mftinifitctiirorH
In nuaiititieH, which Hccurcs the
VERY LOWKST TJtADK KATKH.
This ennhleii m to rclail at wholennle
priren.
We piiy trnnnportation chftrjfftH to Au
to ri a on nil onlera for dni((( or patent
m on u: 1 1 u'S nmountiiiK to V or over, when
accompanied by the chhIi.
Our photographic- department will in
tercut yon. Every new thinif in photon
rophy in in stork, and it will lelilit na
to have yon call, whether you buy or not.
Woodard, Clarke & Company
Cut-Kate Druggists
Fourth and Washington, Portland, Ore
oys arid Girls
This is the Celebrated
Bee Waist
MaJo of tlif Strtiujjost Jontu with Rlatu llono Sup.
jxirti'rs. Tin' only wuist iniwlt' tint tin- lnittoiiM wont
come oil". Prii'o 'V m h.
The Bee Hive
Hn Jvit Uoct ivdl a
Coinilctc Lino of
... Fall Dress Goods
In Staple and
Fancy Novelties
Wo will 1k j'lriiM'il to j.how tin-no ijikhU wlit'tlicr you luy or not
Tla Lrst nii-1 rlicajt TnttrriM TH K Mi'.LI-fiir milo'only j
... THE' BEE HIVE ...
See our new Fall
and Winter Ladies
Walking Hats.
Albert Dunbar,
Corner Ninth and Commercial StreetB
Looks
Meat may look gooltnt
is it? Som e people can
tell good meit when they
see It. They can say
whether It Is tender by
feeling it. but nine peo
ple out of ten can't. If
your purchase Is made of
us you may rest assured
the meat is all rfght and
If It's not the very best
when it's served, It's in
the cooking:.
ROSS, HIGGINS& CO
f ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY
i Telephone) No. aa 1 j?
Handles Only the Choicest Meits I
... 425 Commercial St., mat Palace Rtitaurar.t, C
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M&tlo of Fine llluo Denim. High uiU
wire h(Hk nunjtf inlfrn. April from tlirw to ton
year. Prlco 2Ro jir,
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Good.
LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
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